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TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: WEDNESDAY, MATICIT 2, 1903. for sale Miscellaneous" PIANOS f W!iM.n'r..i" "t u. W mak price ' that will jmu our pianos. IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK OVER OUR STOCK. We represent the state for three large fartortrs and do more wholesaling than retailing. We have A fin line of sample ptanoa that must l- closed out retail at wholesale OUR LINE J Ty.,5tCU,.CKER,N'' THE CHASE, J?? i,A.1 KLKYi ' THE CARLISLE. i THE BOLTWOOD AND THE ADAMS v'.'R BARGAINS KOK THIS WEEK. One HV Elegant Walnut Upright for...$2M One M.V Elegant Oak Cprlght for I'M One $150 Haynes Broa Upright Ebony.. 14 One JiO Arlon Oak for...; 126 All Hold on easy payments $10 ch and U tn 110 per month. Outside purchasers write for catalogue and term. Good shipped any place on approval. J. S. CAMERON Sample Rooms, 106 N. 1Mb. at.; Onuha. Neb. Q-M9S5 n I FOR BALE New and second-hand billiard A and pool tablet, bar fixtures of all kinds; ! easy payment. Send for catalogue. Ururmwlck-Balke-Collender, 407 8. Kith at., Omaha. COMPLETE line now and 2d-hand furnl-U?r.e-. "- hlcago Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel. 2020. t Q-m CHICK FOOD. B. ft II. Ideal Chick Food endorsed by all. mfg. by Bunnell & Hadlock. Samples and booklet.- : MW7 ID-HAND safe cheap. Derlght, 1119 Far nam. . . Q 297 MOTOR FOR SALE We have for aal a 10 11. P., 110-volt, direct current. Northern motor. Thla motor Is in perfect condition In every Way. Ad dress u?e Building Co.. or see W. H. Bridges, engineer. Bee building. Q 774 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. BEST MIXED PA1NTV Sherman 6 Mo'Jonnell Drug Co., Omaha., y- I ! it Y BLOWER FCR SALE 1 No. 1 Bturtevant Mower, in perfect con union, will ba sold cheap. Address Moo Building Co., or see W. H. Bridges, en gineer. Bee bulMlng.- - Q 776 PULLEYS AND COUNTERSHAFTS AT . ,. V A BARGAIN. SO pulleys from -lnc to 48-Inch In diam eter; i countershafts, complete. These are ail in first-class condition. W. H.. Bridges, engineer. Beo building. " " ' Q-112 I J' ISED aHORSE POWER, SLIGHTLY vlmn-' ,"HpRS)5 '.POWER, SLIGHTLY ,.gNE t llOttSE ' POWER, BLIGHTY rE. . 8-HOHSE, POWER, SLIGHTLY "NB'- iS-HORSE' POWER, SLIGHTLY ONH' j 25-H.ORSE POWER, SLIGHTLY - OLDS GAS ENGINE WORKS, ; 111 FARNAM ST.. OMAHA. NEB. ', s , , ' . ' . Q-MS30 25 FOR SALE, several scholarships In a flrst- i "i;""! bliiuui- in wuiaiin, compris ing complete course in business, short hand, and typewriting. Inquire at Bee Office. . , Q 862 CORN cribbing, tel. poles, long flr timbers. KpIf1 fnce lath, a-ply whlta basswood. 01 Douglas. t ... , Q 299 ENGINE FOR SALE. 4. Bturtevant vertical engine, automatic , ' engine, cheap. AdJress Bee Building Co., pr see W. Hi Bridges, engineer. Bee bulld ' km. - - Q-77S ROOMS furnished on 3 hours' notice. The largest stock in'Onraha at regular prices, which are at least 25 per cent cheaper than at Installment houses. Terms: .'S.O0 worth,. $1.00 week5&.0C worth, 11.50 week. Omaha- Furniture Carpet Co., between 15th and 13th, on Farnam st. Q 982 21 IRON FFNTF wr- Poultry, lawn i-V' rWIV'C , wire. . CU Bo. pith at. .. - ... v. . .-,-... - Q-M483 ft ?.v T : FOR BALE, 3,000 feet second-hand whlta pin, flooring. ? Vel.-A3242. ' Q 786 21 FOR BALE 20,000 feet of celling, good as newt also a dumber of maple trees. In quire at Frlta Mueller's, 3716 8. lfith st. Q-M79S 26x FOR SALE, driving horse, 8 year old. color brown, weight 1.060 lbs., stands tSVa hands, 'high record 1:28: souni) and gentle, city broke: will consider trada for good lot. Address A .,., Bee. . , Q 912 12x BECOND-HAND STEAM FITTINGS FOR SALE If you want a bargain in steam fittings can ana look over the following suDDile: .8-inch Austin's horisontal separator. 4-lnch Austin's vertical seDarator. These have been taken out on account of cnaages ir our steam plant and are In good condition. Address Bea Building Co., or- see W.' : H. Bridges,., engineer. Be building, Omttha. Q 632 FOR SALE; CHEAP-Whlte sewing ma ehJna,. second-hand drop top. Call 1922 Pod;, i Q-966 27x MACHINES THAT HAVE BEEN , ITJRNED IN ON WHEELER , , i - , 4 WILSONS. These machine hive all been thoroughly overhauled and are the latest thing that ti different manufactories produce. They are complete with- attachments and are guaranteed to be In first-class condition. ' Blngar,. (-drawer,, drop head. ...$20. 00 Singer, 7-drawer, drop head.... 22.00 Davis,. 5-drawer, drop head 17.60 Davis, 7-drawer, drop head....,, 20.00 Standard .Automatic Grand 26.00 '. White-, 6-(J rawer, drop head.,., 15.00 Domestlo, t-drawer, drop head.. 20. 00 Second-hand machines, box top, of any make, from 45.00 to 110.00. - Wa rent machines at 76 rents per week. ' 7flVae.are complete with attachmenta and 11 giva you good service. Yours respectfully, .NEBRASKA CYCLE CO., " 'Phone 1663. Cor. 15th and Harney. 25 North 24th St., South Omaha. 834 Broadway, Council Bluffs. . . - Q-M976 a UPRIGHT plar.o and pianola. 1400 for the two; both new and latest design; noth ing to approach this value elBe where. Bchmoller 4b Mueller, 1313 Farnam st. -T1..162t. . . . Q-M993 23 BIG., sound, young mule. Turner, Stith and Center st, Q M994 S3x 1AW AND COLLECTIONS JOHN M. MACFA RIBAND. New York Life -feldr room 304 and 819. Tel. 1562, 378 G. T.--VORHEES, bonded. Our system collects. Claims against corporations so licited. I17.N. Y. Llfe' -M828 ATTORNEYS everywhere. The New Snow Church Co... main fl. N. Y. L. Phone 132. , .. ? -- . ' 106. OSTEOPATHY, Johnson Institute, 616 N.Y. Life bldg. Tel 16C4 MRS. JOHN R. MUSICK. Osteopathy Phy Iclan; office, Neville block. Tel. 288 Huntington tk Stratton. 831 N. Y. L. Tel. FoiSft. .- . ' . . 799 TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. .A COMPLETE line of fruit, shade, orna mental trees, vines, shrubs, roses, eto. Address. Omaha, Nursery, .paplllkin. Neb, 1 ' ' " ' . M671 DANCING ACADEMY. CHAMBERS, society and stage; new classes Jiow forming. 'Phone F-1871. . --S01 DRESSMAKING J - j a . . n ' V- FLORISTS. w HEHS A 8WOBODA, 1411 Farnam. -SM MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS QUICK MONEY Is somellmes a necessity. Our facilities are unsurpassed for quick and confidential service. We loan on Furniture, Planoa. Warehouse Receipt, Live Btock. etc. We also loan to SALARIED PEOPLE On their own agreement to repay; no other security required. With us vou psy for what you get snd only for what- time you keep it. It Is our motto to try to please. If you have dealt with us snd are pleased, tell others; f dlepleaeed. tell us. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 11 Board ol Trade Hldf. Tel. 8295. (Established 1S92.) Bo. 16th Bt. X-33 U UmUDHHliOH, lata rmrnanv Tel. 1363. . BORROW MONEY. WHERE You can get It on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons. Cows, Salaries, etc., WHERE You get It on short notice. WHERE You get low rates and easy terms. WHERE Confidential ani courteous . dealings bring you back. WHERE Can vou do better? PHOENIX CREDIT CO.. Top Floor. 633 PAXTON BLK X-M-SB8 WE CAN HELP YOU If you need a loan on diamonds, nianos, household goods eto. Money advanced on teachers salaries and to county and city employes, and on claims sgainst county nnu .cii). au Dusineas siricuy connaen iini. UNION LOAN A INVESTMENT CO. 212 Bee Bld g. Tel. 294. X M942 LOANS made on all kinds of chattel se curities, also on SALARIES. Ixiw Rates. Easy Terms. . 2ulck and confidential service. 1 on us If In need of MONEY. THOENIX CREDIT CO., raxton kiock. X-33 MONEY loaned - en furniture. salary, horses, etc.; half usual rates. Dr. Prebhe now, room 214, at 2u9 8. loth at. Tel. B29 4. - X 324 MONEY loaned salaried people and others without security; easy payments. Offices In 63 principal cities. Tolman, room 714 -ew i or Lite Dunaing. a 325 BOWEN'S MONEY; easy to get on furnl ture. pianos, horses, cows. plain note if steadily employed, v 703 N. Y. Life. t X-828 MONEY loaned on salarv. furniture, lew. elry, horses. Duff Green Loan Co., 8 naraer diock. x 827 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture. Jew elry, horses, cows, etc. C. F. Reed, 319 S. 13. X-328 . MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. STAR LOAN CO., C44 PAXTON BLOCK. X-329. BEE FULLER. -426 Psxton block, for loans on watches, diamonds and Jewelry. X-330 EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat ing; all business confidential 1301 Douglas. X-332 CHATTEL, salarv and Jewelry loans. Foley Loan Co., 1604 Farnam at. X S.11 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE WANTED City loans R. C. Peters & Co. W-366 FARM and city loans; lowest rates. W. H. Thomas, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648. W 367 PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead. 1520 DouKlas W-353 WANTED, city loans and warrants. W. Farnam 8rolth & Co., 1320 Firnam st. W-36S MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. W-360 GARVIN BROS.. 1604 Farnam. Cltv loans at lowest rates; no delay; get our terms. W 3GI LOWEST rates city property; 6 p. c. on farms In eastern Neb. Bemls, Paxton hlk. - .- W 362 MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha prop erty at lowest rates. Thomas Brennan, room 1. New York Life Bldg. W 169 TYPEWRITERS OMAHA TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE uenamorn. nuy ana Beu any typewriter. Your prices. Expert repairing. 1012 N. Y. Life. Tel. 4918. . -M871 WE RENT typewriters, $2.58 per month. . Bllck Mfg. Co., 838 N. Y. Llfa Bldg. -384 MM 1 ' . . 1 " POSTOFFICE NOTICE (Should be read DAILY by all interested, as changes may occur at any time). . . Foreign malls for the week ending March 26, 1906, will close (PROMPTLY In all case) at the General Poetolnce as follows: REGISTERED AND PARCELS-POST MAILS close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. Parcels-post mails for Germany close at 5' p. m. March 20, per s. 8. Kronprlm Wllhelm; March 22, per s. s. Main; March 34, per s. s. Patricia; and March 77, per s.J s. Barbarossa. Regular and supplementary tnnlls close at Foreign Station (corner of West and Morion streets) hnlf hour later than clos ing time shown below (except that Supple mentary Mails for Europe and Central America, via Colon,' close one hour later at Foreign Station).' Traasatlantle Malls. WEDNESDAY (!2)-At 8 a. m. for EU ROPE, per s. a. Cedrlc, via Queenstown and Liverpool (mall for France Switzer land. Italy, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Egypt, Greece and British India must be directed "per s. s. Cedrlc"); at 7:30 a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct, per a. Noordam (mall must be directed "per s. s. Noordam"); at 8:30 a., m. for ITALY direct, per 8. 8. Llgurla (mall must be directed "per s. a. Llgurla"). . THURSDAY (231-At 7 a. m. for FRANCE. SWITZERLAND. ITALY. SPAIN, POR TUGAL TURKEY, EGYPT, GREECE and BRITISH INDIA, per s. s. La Savole, via Havre (mall for other, parts of Eu rope must be directed --"per a. 8. La Savole"). - SATURDAY (25)-At 6:30, a. m. for-LIVERPOOL, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, per s. a. Luranla, via QueeniUown ana Liverpool (mall for; other parts of Eu rope mutt be directed '"per s. s. Lu canla"); at a. m. for EUROPE, per s. s. St. Louis, via Plymouth and Cherbourg; st 8:30 a. m. for BELGIUM PARCEL3- ' POST MAIIS. per s. s. Vaderland (reg ular mall for Belgium must be directed "per s. 8. Vaderland"); at 8:30 a. m. for ITALY direct, per ' s. s. 'Princess Irene (mail must be directed "per s. s. Princess Irene"); at 9:30 a. m. for SCOT LAND direct, per s. s. Columbia (mall must be directed "per s. a. Columbia"). Valla for goath aad Central America. West ladles. E(. WEDNESDAY (22) At 9:30 a. m. (sup. plementary 10:30 a. m.) for . 1NAGUA, HAITI. SANTA MARTA and other places In MAGDALENA DEPARTMENT OF COLOMBIA, per s. s. Alene; at :30 a. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per s. s. Rosalind: at 10 a. m. ' for GRENADA, ST. VINCENT, TRINIDAD, C II' DAD, BOLIVAR and GUIANA, per s. s. Mars caa; at 12:30 p. m. (supplementary 1:30 p. m. for ST. THOMAS, ST.-CROIX. DOMINICA and BARBADOS, per s. s. Pretoria. 1 - THURSDAY (23) At 9 a. m. for CUBA, YUCATAN and CAMPECHE. per 8. s. Havana (mall for other parts of Mexico must be directed "per 8. a. Havana"); at 11 m. for MEXICO, per a. s. Santiago, via Tamplco (mail must ba directed "per s. s. Santiago"). FRIDAY (24 At- 12 m. for GUANTA NAMO and SANTIAGO, per s. a. Man sanlllo (mall mus be directed "per s. a. Manssnlllo"). SATURDAY (25) At 8 a. m..-for BER MUDA, per 8. 8. Bermudlsn; at 8:30 a. m. supplementary 9:80 a. m.) for CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per. s. s. Maracalbo (mail for Colombia, via Curacao, must be dlrectedt'per e. a. Maracalbo"); fcl y a. m for PORTO RICO, per s. s. Ponce, via Ban Juan; at 9:30 a. m. (supple mentary lo so a. ra.) for FORTl NU ISLAND, JAMAICA and COLOMBIA. ' except Cauca and Magdalena Depart ments, per s. s. Alleghanv (mail for Costa Rica must be directed "per s, . Atlnxh inv"); at 10 s. m. for CUBA, per a. a Mexico, via Havana; at 12 m. for BAR BADOS and NORTHERN BRAZIL, per a. s. CEARFNSE. via Barbndua. Pnra and Msnaos; at 8 p. m. for ARUENTINE. URUOI'AY and PARAGUAY, per a. s VRUOUAY and PARAGUAY, per s. 8. Merchant Prince. ' ." NOTIC-Flve cents per half mince IN AD DITION TO THE REGULAR POSTAGE must be prepaid on aii letters f0iward4 by the SUPPLEMENTARY MAILS, and Itttters deposited In the drop marled "LETTERS FOR FORE 9 IN COL'N TRIES," after the CLOSING OF THB ItLGUuAR MAIL, for aeapatcn by a par- POSTOFFICE NOTICE tlctilar veesel, will NOT ba so forwarded unless such ADDITIONAL POSTAGE Is FULLY PREPAID thereon by stanua Supplementary Transatlantic Mails . are are also opened on the piers of the AMERICAN. ENGLISH and FRENCH steamers, whenever the sailings occur at 9 a. m. or later; and late mall may b deposited In the mail boxes on the piers - Of the GERMAN LINES sailing from Iloboken. The malls on the pier open one hour and a half before sailing time and close ten minute before sailing time. Only regular postage (letters 6 cents a half ounce) Is required on articles malted on t.e piers of the AMERICAN, WH'TE STAR and GERMAN (sea po; steamers: double postaae (letters lu cents a hull ounce) on other lines. Malls Forwarded Overland, Etc, E. eept Transpacific. Mall (except Jamaica and Bahamas) are forwarded dally to ports of sailing. The CONNECTING mails close at the general postofflce. New York, as follows: CUBA, via Port Tampa, at 4:30 a. m. Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday. (Also from New York, Thursday and Saturday see above.) MEXICO CITY, overland, at 1:30 p. m. and 10.30 p. m. daily, except Sunday; Sunday at l:O0 p. m. and 10:30 p. m. NEWFOUNDLAND (except Parcels-Post Malls), via North Sydney at 7 p. m. Mon day, Wednesday and Saturday (also oc casionally from New York and Philadel phia. Sea above). MIQUELON, via Boston and Halifax, at 6 30 p. m.. every other Sunday (March 2ith, April 9th and 23d, etc.). JAMAICA, via Boston, at 7:00 p. m. Tues day, via Philadelphia at 10:30 p. m. Wednesday. (Also from New York on Saturday. See above.) BAHAMAS (except Parcels-Post Malls), via Miami, Florida, at M:S0 ft. m. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. (Also from New York. fee above.) BRITISH HONDL'RAS. HONDURAS (East Coast) and GUATEMALA, via New Or leans, at 10:30 p m. Monday. (West CnJt of Honduras is dlapatched from New York vii Panama see above.) CpSTA RICA, via New Orleans, at 'lOiSO p. m Tuesday. NICARAGUA (East Const), via New Or leans, at 10:30 p. m. Wednesday. (West Coast of Nicaragua Is dispatched from New York via Panama see above.) PANAMA and CANAL ZONE, via New Or leans, at 10:30 p. m. Sunday (after 10:30 r. m. Sunday and until sailing of New York steamer, mull for Panama and Canal Zone Is held, for the New York steamer see aove). REGISTERED MAIL for overland dls patches closes at 6:00 p. m. previous day. Transpacific Malls, Forwarded Over land Dally. The schedule of closing of transpacific malls Is arranged on the presumption of their unlnterruuted overland tiaiuui t port of sailing. The final connecting malis (ex cept registered transpacific malls des patched via Vancouver, Victoria, Tacoma or Seattle, which close 6 p. m. previous day) close at the general posiofhce. New York, as follows: HAWAII, via San Francisco, close at p. m. March zu for despatch pur a. s. Alameda. HAWAII, JAPAN. KOREA, CHINA and specially addressed mall for PHILIP PINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close at 6 p. m. March 23 for despatch per 8. s. Chln. JAPAN, KOREA, CHINA and specially ad dressed rr all for PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Seattle, close at 6 p. m., March 24 for despatch per s. s. Hyndes. HAWAII, via San 1 raneisto, close at I p. m. March 25 for desputch per s. s. Ne braeknn. FIJI ISLANDS. AUSTRALIA (except West) and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van couver and Victoria, B. C, close at 6 p. m. March 26 fur despatch per s. a. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS and GUAM, via San Francisco, close nt 6 p. m. March 2ti for despatch per U. ; Transport. NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (except West), NEW CALhwiAlA, SAMOA, HA WAII and FIJI ISLANDS, via 8an Fran cisco, close at 6 p. m. April 1 for despatch per 8. 8 Sonoma. (If the Cunard steamer carrying the British. mail for New Zealand does not arrive in time to connect with this despatch, extra malls closing at 6:30 a. m 9:30 a. m. and 6 p. in.; Sun days at 4:30 a. m., 9 a. m and 6 p. m. will be made up and forwarded until tbs arrival of tho Cunard nteamer.) JAPAN, KOREA. CHINA and specially ad dressed mall for PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Seattle, close at 6 p. m. April 2 for despatch per s. s. Kanngawa Maru. HAWAII, JAPAN, K.ORH1A, CHINA and PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Wan Fran cisco, close at 6 p. m. April 8 for des patch per s. s. Manchuria. JAPAN (except Parcels-Post Mslls), KO REA. CHINA and PHILIPPINE ISL ANDS, via Vancouver and Victoria, B. C, close at 6 p. m. April 4 for despatch per s. s. Empress, of Janan. TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via Kan rancisco, close at 8 p. nv April 16 for despatch per a. s. Mariposa. MANCHURIA (except Newctvwang and Port Arthur) and EASTERN SIBERIA la at present forwarded via Russia. a - NOTE Unless otherwise addressed, West Australia is forwarded via Europe; New Zealand- via San Francisco and certain places in the Chinese Province of Yunnan, via British India the quickest routes, Philippines specially addressed "via Eu rope'' must be fully prepaid at the forolgn rates. Hawaii is forwarded via San Fran cisco exclusively. WILLIAM R. WILLCOX. Postmaster. Postofflce. New York, N. Y., March 17, NEWS OF INTEREST FROM IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION TENTH ANI) MARCY. Union Pacific. Leave. Arrive. .a 9:40 am a 8:05 pm .a 4:10 pm a 9:30 am .a 4:20 pm a 6:10 pm .a 7:50 am a 7:00 pm a 3:20 pm a 7:40 am b 1:30 pm 8:20 am 10:30 pm 2:40 pm a 7:15 am a 7:6o pm a Hi: 3D 41 m Overland Limited,, Colorado & Cul. K. Cal. & Oregon Ex. isorth P latte Local. Fast Mall a 8:60 nm Colorado Bpeclal a 7:45 am Beatrice. Local 4:30 pin Wabash. " St. Louis ExDress 8:30 nm St. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) 9:1S am Shenandoah Local (from Council Bluffs) 6:46 pm Chicago Great Western. , St. Paul & Minn.. a 8:30 pm St. Paul & Minn a 7:45 am Chicago Limited a 6:00 um Chicago Express a 6:05 am ,a 3:30 pm Chicago, Hock Island A Pacific. EAST. " Chlcaao Limited a 3:56 nm 710 nm Chicago Daylight Local. b 7:00 am a 9:65 pm Chicago li,xpit.'sa bll:liam a o:io pm uts Moines express a 4.30 pm 1)11:60 am Chicago Fast Lx press.. a 6:40 pm a l.M pm WEST. Rocky Mountain L t d.. a 7:20 am a 3:50 pm Lincoln, Den. & West.. a 1:30 pm a b:0o pm Oklahoma 4k. Tex. Ex. .a 4:15 pra al2:40 pm Chicago A Northwestern. Local Chicago all. 30 am Fast Mall a 8:10 pin Daylight St. Paul a 7:60 am Daylight Chicago a S.co an. ....a 8:26 pm ....a 4:00 pin ....a 8:16 am P..b 4:00 pin MINOR MENTION. Davis sells drugs, LefTert'8 glasses fit. Btockert sella carpet. Plumbing and heating. Blxby & Son. For rent, modern bouse. 723 Sixth avenue. Go to night school. Western Iowa college. Office boy wanted. Dr. Woodbury, 30 Pearl street. Gilbert Bros. Have all kinds of hard and soft coal. Tel. 175. Dashing styles In wall paper. Prices low. Borwlck. 211 Main St. Tel. 6S3. Keep your eye on this space. C. E. Alexander, Art Dealer, 333 B'way. Duncan. 23 8. Main St., guarantees to do the best shoe repair work. Give him a trial August John.oon and Hulda Lngcrstrom of Chicago were married in this City by" Justice Field. i A building permit was Issued yesterday to C. A. Tlbhits for a 31.000 one-story frame cottage on Avenue B and Sixth street. L. H. Peterson, charged with assaulting ard Watson with a hammer, was lined o and costs in Justice Field's court yester day. Missouri oak dr cordwood. 84 a cord, cobs $1.75 per load, shell bark hickory 17 per cord, delivered. William Welch. 14 North Main.. Telephone 128. A apodal meeting of Council Bluffs lodge of Elks has been railed for Friday evening at which time officers for the en suing yesr will be elected. Robert Henderson and bride, who wera married lust week in Philadelphia, ar rived home yesterday and are stopping for the present at the Grand hotel. G?orge Squires, arretted last Monday night tor starting a rough house In a Broadway resort, was sentenced to twenty days on bread and water In police court yesterday morning. Fire Chief Nicholson yesterday received word that Newton would have fifty uni formed men and a brass band at the state tournament here In June. Word wss also received from Chariton (hat It would be represented by a large delega tion. George Smith, who was arrested on complaint of his wife, who charged him with aasaultlng her, was discharged In Justice Gardiner's court yesterday. Mrs. Smith has separated from her htmliand and is at present living with her parents on North Tenth street. Articles of Incorporation of the Neola Opment Block and Construction company were filed for record yesterday. The cap ital stock Is placed at $5,000 and these ore the Incorporators: J. H. Cupp, J. T. Mitchell, A. E. Pearce, A. T. Barnes, E. F. Cotter, L. W. Barnes. Phil Warehnm, who made an unsuccess ful attempt to take his own life by cut ting his throat, has sufficiently recovered to be removed to his home yesterday on East Washington avenue. His wife, who was also In the hospital suffering from a fractured ankle, was also able to be taken home. , :; These cases of smallpox were reported to the Board of Health yesterday: Mrs. Ida Knight and daughter. 1014 Twentieth avenue; D. B. Smith and daughter, old nign school building: Osborne family, (three cases), 3(8 South Nineteenth street; Neally family (four cases). 24 South Seventeenth street; Minnie Goldsberg, Harrison street. Receipts In the general fund of thn Chris tian home last week were $tK6.34. being $406.34 In excess of the needs of the week and decreasing the deficiency In this fund to aaie ti,bi.t. in me managers tuna the receipts were $51.50, being $lti.50 above tne needs or tne week and decreasing the deficiency in this fund $416.40 to date. No trace has been discovered of the valuable papers belonging to the Sear es tate, stolen from the safe In Fllcklnger Broo.' law office last Saturday. Other tenants in the Shugart block have suffered at the hands of some petty thief. The firm of Harl & Tlnley discovered yester day that their stamp drawer had been robbed and former County Attorney Kill pack Buffered tn a similar manner. Mrs. Anna Rutter, aged 85, died Mon day night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Johnson, in Hazel Dell town ship, death being due to the Infirmities of old age. Deceasedi who wa a. native of England, had been a resident of Pot tawattamie county for many years. The funeral will be held hla morning at 11 o'clock from the reslfloVice and burial will be In the Boomer township cemetery. ONLY ONE And the words Contain, No Quinine sre on each Box. Bromo-Lsx is the OulckCure the Safe Cure for COLDS AND HEADACHES. . Brotno-La leaves do bad after-effects like Qui nine Preparations. Bromo-Lax is a mild and noothlnit Laxative. Be sureyou get the right kind. Bromo-Lax comes in an Orange Colored Box. All Druggists, sell it, 25c. See that the label reads ROKiO-LAW CONTAINS NO QUININE M wk Sherman & McConneU Drug Co., Cor. lGtll and Dadge Streets.. Omaha, . . Limned ChiCauc... Local Carroll Fast St. Paul Local Sioux C. Jk St. Fast Mall Chicago Express Norfolk & Boneteel....a 7:40 am Lincoln & Long Plne..b 7:10 am 3:46 pm 8:J0 um lu:o0 pm 11 :M pin 9:16 am 9:30 am 7:oi am 9:30 am 2:60 run ...a 6:60 pm a 7:30 am W:36 am 10:6 pm .a i .26 am al0:36 pm .a. 7:60 pm u ):U6 am Casper & Wyoming e 2:60 pm e 6:1a pm Dead wood & Lincoln. .a 2:60 pm 6:16 pin Hastings-Albion b 2:60 pm 6:15 pm Chicago. MUwaoU.ee A St. Paul. Chicago 1'ayilght Ex. ..a 7:65 am all:00 pm California-Oregon Ex. ..a 6:46 Din a u in nm Overland Limited.- a 8:20 pm . a 7:36 am Des M. 4e Okouoji Lx..a 7:65 um a 8:10 pra Illinois Central. Chicago Express Chicago Limited Minn. & til. Paul Ex..b 7:2a um blO:36 pm Minn. & Bt. Paul L t d. .a 7.-60 pm a 8:06 pm Mlasoarl Pacific. St. Louts Express a 9:30 am a 6:00 am K. C, a Bt. U Ex ail:16 pin a 6:00 via WEBSTER DEPOT 16TH A WEBSTER Mlasoarl Paalttc. Leave. Arrivs. Nebraska Local, via Weeping water b 4:60 pm bll:40ara Chicago, It. Panl, Minneapolis A Omaha. 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Leave, .a 4 io pm .all:10 pin .a 8:60 am .b 8:67 pm b 2 .52 pm A 7 -frfl rtm .a 3 3o um al3:16 pin .a7:i6 am .a 4:00 pin a 8:o6 pm .a 9:16 am .a 4 25 pm .al0:46 pin .a 9:16 ara .a 4:26 put Arrive, a 8 3o pm t:w pm a 7:40 pin al2:0o pm a 10: i5 am b 8 32 am a' 8:50 ani a 3 56 pin a 775 am aH:00 pm all 46 am a 6 45 am a 6.05 pra College 1 s - i smi SrW am Mr' it nyawfif r Spring Term Opens March 27 Come If You Want a Position. CHATTEL LOANS A A. CLARK Sl CO. E.lablUhsd IBM. Broadway n4 Mala fit, ovt Fitmxt'f Baa itor Ton caa borrow auy amount on catti. bora ou.cuold furniture or aoj cbatUI aocurltj. paymtnti can to mad oa principal at anf tlmt to iult borrow or, and in to .-oat roducod accordingly. AH bualnaaa confidential, Lowoat ratoa. Office epaa try ovonlag till 71; Saturday even Id till 1 TEST VACCINATION ORDER Board of Education Emploja Attorney to Oommenoe an Action. PROBABLY ENJOIN BOARD OF HEALTH Both Rides jtsilonn for a Jadlrlal Determination of the Rights of the Board of Health la the Premlaea. Both sides In the controversy between the Konrd of Education and the Board of Health over the compulsory vaccination rrder, rested on their arms yesterday. The only move made was by the Board of Education engaging Attorney 3. J. Stew art to conduct the proceedings In court dPtermlned upon at the meeting of the board Monday nlsht. Not desiring to tnke undue advantage of the Hoard of Education the Board of Health yesterday decided to Five It ample time to prepare Its proposed Injunction suit. City Marshal Richmond wnlteT on President Mess ot the Board of Education, and learning from him that the board had placed the matter In the hands of an attorney, decided to keep his hands off, and let the question be determined by the court. City Solicitor Snyder also iug gCRted that the Board of Health take no further steps for the present, until the question had been submitted to the court. Attorney Stewart and City Solicitor Sny der will get together this morning and determine aa to the manner In which the question ahall be submitted to - the court. As both sides are anxious for a ruling by the court. It Is expected that the case will be submitted on an agreed statement of facts and the two attorneys will this afternoon decide as to what facts they can agree upon. Every effort will be made to have a speedy hearing, and as Judge Thornell Is busy with the Doyle-Burns trial. Judge Wheeler will be asked to hear It. Mr. Stewart, When asked last evening, said that he had not determined In what manner to bring the matter before the court, but thought It would probably be In the shape of Injunction proceedings to restruln the Board of Health from de barring children from the schools who have not compiled with the vaccination edict. Tha Injunction will be asked for probably on the ground thnt the Board of Health In Issuing the vaccination order exceeded the authority vested In It for the alleged I reason that existing conditions do not con stitute what could be termed an epidemic of smallpox, nor a threatened epidemic' In order that Its order might not work a hardship on those too poor to pay for vaccination the Board of Health has ar ranged with City Physician Tlnley to vaccinate all those who may apply to him and who are too poor to pay a physician for such services. Dr. Tlnley has an nounced that he will be In the mayor's office In the city building every afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock for the next ten days to perform free vaccination. The Council Bluffs Medical society last night parsed resolutions Indorsing the action of the Board of Health in seeking to force the vaccination of teachers and school children and other rules of the State Board of Health. busily engaged trying to explain their presence to his guests. DOYLE IS STILL O THB SPIT rrosaExaaalaatloa of Pleiad la I.onat Drama Ont. Except for the frequent Interruptions caused by the clashes between opposing rounael the proceeding yesterday In the Doyle-Burns ease were more or less mo notonous. Doyle was all day on the wit ness stand under cross-examination of the most rigid Character by Mr. Thomas, who attacked Mm from all sides. Affidavits, power of attorney, and num erous other documents were offered by the counsel for th defense In refutation of the witness' assertion that he had but little or nothing to do with the business of the Portland company, and that Bums had attended to all of his business af fairs. Although the defense announced that Ita cross-examination of th plaintiff would probably be completed by noon todsy. It will not release Mr. Doyle from th wit ness stand. II will be subjected .to re examination by hi own counsel, and then when this la finished th defense will start in again on re-cross-examlnlng htm. It now looks aa .though Mr. Doyle may be on the stand for the balance of the week. That the trlsl will last , welt Into April Is now admitted by both sides. Aa on Monday, among the audience In the lobby yesterday, there were a number of women . who listened to Mr. Doyle's cross-examination with unconcealed Interest. Meeting of Whist Leaarne. Arrangements are under way to hold a meeting of the Southwestern Whist league of Iowa In this city some time during April. The date has not yet been decided upon, but It will be somewhere about the middle of the month. The meeting Is at the Invitation of the Council Bluffs Whist club, which Is a member of the recently or ganised league. The Southwestern Whist League of Iowa was organised a few months ago at At lantic and at the outset comprised the towns of Harlan, Shelby, Atlantic, Red Oak and ' Council Bluffs. At th meeting here It Is expected that a number of towns In this section of the state will bo repre sented and will Join tho league. Advices received by the local club Indicate that there will possibly be an attendance of nearly 100 players. The tournament, ac cording to present plana, will last two days and the sessions will probably be held In the large ballroom of the Grand hotel. Reward Offered. Reward will be paid 'or the return of tin box and contents taken from the aafe In Fllcklnger Brothers' law office on Sat urday, March 18,. and no questions asked. LEWIS CUTLER MORTICIAN 28 PEARL ST.raoB" om..E Lady Attendaut If Desired. Visitors Taken for Burglars. ' 'Abouth 9:30 o'clock last night a telephone message was received at police headquar ters to the effect that burglars were ran sacking the residence of O. H. Brown, the Main street druggist, at 232 Tenth avenue, and requesting . that a couple of officers be sent there on the run. It was Mr. Brown' himself who sent the message, some one of the neighbors having tele phoned htm at the store that burglars were In his house. As it happened, Mrs. Brown was out spending the evening with friends and after supper Mr. Brown had securely locked up the house before returning to the store. . When Captain O'Nell and Patrol Driver Plntner reached the house they were met by Mr. Brown, who was waiting their ar arrival Officer Platner on trying the front door discovered it waa unlocked. Revolver In hand he entered and cautiously made his way to the dining room, where he found George S. Davis, the well known Broad way druggist and a party of friends pa tiently awaiting the arrival home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. It happened to be the anniversary, of Mrs. Brown's birthday and a number of her friends had gathered to give her a surprise party. Finding no one In the house the party had taken possession, one of the number having a key which hap pened to fit the lock of the front door. When the officers left Mr. Brown was Mother' Statement Release Boy. C. M. Walker, th young man charged with obtaining money from Loan Broker A. A. Clark by mortgaging household furni ture alleged to be the property of his mother, was discharged yesterday by order of Judge Scott. The young man's mother yesterday morning declared that the furni ture waa the property of her son and this accordingly disposed of the rase, as Clark Is protected, the statement of Mrs. Walker establishing the lien . of the mortgngo against the furniture. Walker's hearing had been continued until today, but after the mother declared the furniture belonged to the young man and not to her Judge Scott ordered hi release. Weber Not Dangerously Hart. A. L. Weber, the mall clerk who wa In jured In the wreck on the Rock Island, near . Homestead, la.,' on Monday arrived home last night. Press dispatchea at first announced that Mr. Weber was fatally Injured, but thl fortunately proved not to to the cae. Mr. Weber was severely bruised and shaken and his head was cut. While hla Injuries are severe and painful and will keep him In bed for some time, they are not considered serious. Mr. Weber resides with his wife and: little daughter at 407 East Washington avenue. It is the "knowing one" that drink tvtra try CHAMPAGNE Connoisseurs prefer it above all others. Physicians recommend it because there is nothing; better made from the fuice of grapes. It has both quality and purity. Cook's Imperial Extra Dry was granted the Grand Prize over all makes at the St. Louis World's Fair. If you wish to pay for Champagne and not for duty and ship freight, buy this great American made Cham pagne Foreign makes not so good cost you twice as much because this duty and ship freight must be added. SERVED EVERYWHERE AMERICAN WINE CO., ST. LOUIS OCEAN STEAMSHIPS UIHfcl- T CABMENULK h.KVI('K lu NORWAY. SWEDEN AND DENMARK Br th hat 10.000 ton twln-acrew ftnmrt HEI.l.lO OLAV. (ram N.w Yurk, Mar 1ft t'N'ITED STATES, " May 14 OSCAH II.. ' Jun. HK1, 1.1(1 OLAV. " . " Jun il I'NITED BTATES. " " Julf t OlICAK II . - " " Jul It bCAMIN AVIAN-AMERICAN LINE, No 1 RrnavJwmy. New York Rooma and cafe. Ogden hotel. Real Estate Transfers. These transfers were reported to The Beo March 21 by the Title Guaranty and Trust company of Council Bluffs: L. P. Judson and wife to the Council Bluffs Real Estate and Improvement company, nw4 kw 29-76-44, q c d..l 900 Willis F. Pierce et al. to Wlllnrd E. Smith, wH w4 24-74-39, qcd 1 C. B. Yost and wife to Sadie Cottmlre, lots 3S. 84, block 14, Highland Place add, w d 160 Willis Peterson and wife to John Beck, lot 6. block 11. Hall's add, w d 2,000 Asa O. Wyland and wife to W. F. Cash, lot 1, 2, t, block 2, Underwood, w d 1,750 Hannah Green and husband to Zlllah Green, lot S, 4, block 2, Falrmount Place, w d. 800 Total, etx transfers... 16,301 N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 250. Night, FK7. Marriage License. Licenses to wed were issued yesterday to the following: Name and residence. Age. W. L. Paisley, South Omaha 21 Josle Van Sooy, South Omaha , It E. C. Curtis, Atlantic, la 22 Lula Huhbell, Weston. Ia 22 Charles W. Dilts, Pottawattamie county Iowa ..' 28 Phoebe Dennett; Crescent, la 24 August Johnson, Omaha 82 Hulda Lageratrom, Chicago, III 3 W. F. Cash. Underwood, Ia M. Ellen Aney, Underwood, Ia 22 Alfred H. Robertson, Omaha 22 Edythe Matson, Omaha 18 Sixtieth Wedding; Anniversary. CALIFORNIA JUNCTION, la., March 21. (Special.) Yesterday Jacob S. Fountain and wife celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary, at which occasion twenty-one grandchildren and fourteon greatgrandchil dren were present. Jacob 8. Fountain and Athalenda B. Cook were married at Cin cinnati, O., on March 20, 1845. They came to Council Bluffs . In 1857, but soon re moved to Harrison county, where Fountain named Cincinnati township after his old home. Mr. and Mrs. Fountain were the parents of eight children. I tOAL KOTICES. NOTICE. ! Proposals for senled bids for purchase of water works bonds for village of Newcastle, I Nub., will be received uiUII April 20, lyua. Face of bonds, K.500; payable In Iwtnty , years; optional ten year-. coupon tond, ; six bonds tl.OUO, one - bond .' S6ti0; IntereM. . 6 per cent, payable semi-annually.' Certi fied check, IloO, to accompany bid. Hixtory of bonds furnished on application, 'Address, W. K. Taluoy, Chairman. UiMui DOCTOR SEARLES AND SEARLES We our own nam In our business: you know who you ar do- tng business with. I Ceasultatlsa Pre' I VARICOCELE HYDROCELE ourd. Method new, without pain r lose j of Um. CHARGES LOW. HI DOD POISflM ourd ,or ,,ft oon vr OLUUU rUldun sign, symptom (sore on. boay, in mouth, toneu, throat, hair ana eyebrows failing out) disappear complete! forever. Weak, Rerfout, Uei Si nesa, nervous debility, rly Ueclna. lack of vigor and streniith. '- IR1HAHV. Kidney and Bladder TroUblaSJ Weak Havck. Burning Urine, Frequency or Urinating, Urine High Colored or wlUi , X411ky Bcdlment on standing. I Treatment by mall. 14 tear OF SX'O- I CKSdKUL PRACTICE IN OMAHA. Cor- 1 mat of lata aad Uuuxtaa, OouUia, Nb ... , Oppose Athletic la School. IOWA CITY, Ia March 21. (Special.) Foot ball and cigarettes, basket ball and billiards; track athletic and beer, are de clared 'by Superintendent S. K. Stevenson of the local publlo schools to be the de moralising Influences In high school life. At a meeting of tha new school board the student of ths high school attempted to secure the right to play under the high school nam, - when Stevenson's radical views wera exrreseed. Campaign at Daalap. DUNLAP, la., March 21 (Speclal.) Twq tickets are In th field to participate In the municipal election next Monday. On on 8. a. Llsoomb and W. S. Manchester ar candidate for councllmen and E. R. Cadwall for city solicitor. On the other ticket M. Brennaa and F. A. Vor ar can didates for councllmen and M. B. Bailey for solicitor. Folic alga Anti-Pool Law. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., March fl Gov ernor Folk today signed the Godfrey bill passed by the legislature making pool sell ing and Yiookmaklng a felony In Mlnsourl. There is no emergency clause, hence the law does not go Into effect until ninety days after the adjournment of th legisla ture. The Is w therefor become effectiv on J tin 10. The racing season open April la, . BOLD ROBBERIES CONTINUE i Brb-Pottoffioe and Drug Store in Des Moinei Held Up. TEST OF THE JUVENILE COURT LAW MADE Friend of Colonel Lincoln of ta Fifty-Fifth Reaimrnt Insist Hi Re-election to That Offleo is Aasared. iFrom a Staff Correspondent.). DES MOINES, March 21. (Special.) Aft other hold robbery, closely following th $1,600 diamond robbery of Saturday night, la causing the police of this city consider able uneaslpess. Ijite last night an un identified man entered the drug store of W. A. Graham, at Sixth avenue and Stat street, which Is a mile or more from th business center of the city. Carl Sheark, the clerk was alone and he was forced, to the cellar w litre he was locked up. The burglar then proceeded to take all the cash In the store. Including the money belonging to the postoltlce. the store being a substation, and amounting to about 1150. Sheark thinks he could rfcognlt the man should he see him again. Tha police and postofflce Inspectors are work ing on the case. Norrkf'a Selection likely. Dr. A. E. Moerke of Burlington, an eclec tic physician, la likely to be named by Governor Cummins as a member of tha State Board of Health to All the vacancy caused by the expiration of the term of Dr. McKlveen. It develops that a number of the eclectic doctor down In the south west comer of the state would Just as soon have a regular appointed this year so that the nppo'Mnient of an -eclectic might go to that section next year. But the eclectics are entitled to the appoint ment this year and would not be next. Teat Juvenile Conrt Lav. Tracy home, which was formerly the de tention hospital for tho city, has been turned over to the Iowa Humnno society by the city counrll for use for the Juvenll court for the next two years. This Is that the law may be given an adequate test. The city has been paying a watchman to live In the building. Under the will of tha late James Callanan a provision Is mad for the support of the widows and families of drunkards. The home will probably b used for this purpose also to some extent. Article of Incorporation. Articles of Incorporation were filed today with the secretary of state by the Elks' Building company of Sioux City, with a capital of 150.000, the object of which Is to secure a building; by the Geneseo Farmera' Mutual Telephone company of Tama county, with a capital of 12,000; th Farn hamvtlle Mutual Telephone company, with $10,000 capital, and the Redfleld Publishing company of Redfleld, with $2,000 capital. Lincoln' Election Sore. Friends of Colonel James Rush Lincoln of the Fifty-fifth regiment claim that his re-election Friday Is sure because of tha fact that a petition signed by all the com panies of the regiment but one pledges his re-election. On the other hand, his oppo nents state that since that time Major John C. Hume haa been superseded In the ad jutant's office and Lincoln Is he($V with Colonel Dows, as being responsible for It. Does Not Affect Board. Tha agreements of the members of tha Beef Packers' trust does not affect th Board of Control. Hon. John Cownle stated today that each of tho state Institutions Is equipped with slaughter houses ant that the members of the packing houses know this. They have been Informed that un less they give right prices the board will butcher Its own beef. He believes, how ever, that tha packing houses dlvld th stato business. Uphold Ohio Anti-Trust Law.' COLUMBUS, O.. March 21. Ths Ohio su preme court today upheld the constitu tionality of the criminal section of tha Valentine anti-trust law. The civil section had already been passed upon as constitu tional some time ago. DLOODfrBUILOS 'AND C YOU MICK 50 UMTS. First Box Free fill out sad Mad to Dr. Chats. t4 N.ietk St.(phlladlphia, P., for 50c. bos free. MydiMsasli - A I hftva a.ir UHQ iir. LDBM a biooq uq N.rva Food.but promlM to firs it s fair trial r Addrsa. D5 Ion Drag Co., Omaha, Hob, A positive guarantee that Uricsol will cure your rheum at is m goes with every sale. Sherman ft McConnall Drat' Co-. lOtb ind Dodg Sta., Oinaha. ara authorlxeJ to give to every purchaser of six bottles of Uricsol at $.1.00, a poalOve g-narant that Uricsol will cure vonr Rheumatism, Uricsol la the great California remedy that dlBsolrea the uric acid deposits and remove tha caus of rheumatism and font v Urlcwol will not harm or Injur any part of roar body, on tha contrary it will tone up the stomach, create an appetite, stimulate the liver and kidney, remor. Ing the excess of uric add that cause so many ailment, chief of which is rheu matism. Write for booklet snd diet Hat, Tb Uricsol Chemical Oou ,- La Aaaalna. Oai.