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    TII73 OMAHA DAILY BIDE : SAT U III ) AY , SEPT EM HER 11. 1SH7.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Advcrtlxriiiriidi fur tir o oiiliiiiiiin
trill do liiUi-n until 11 ! in. for tin-
cvrnli.K nntl iitKII M p. in. for Hie
inornliiK mill M M ml n jrilltlonM. .
AilvprtNcrw , li > - rpqiifMlliiK n imin-
liorpil nlirpU , i-nii linvc nniwi-m ntl-
ilrcMNpil to n niiiiilicrril Icttpr Innri'
of TinItrr. . AtiN vprn nn mlilrptni'il
vlll ilcllvcrt-d on ] iri'Hrntntloii < if
HIP ilii-il ! ! < only.
HiitM , I l- ' n u vnril llr t ln nTlloii |
] o n n-oril tlii-rrnftrr. XothliiK tiilii-n
for ICHH Ilinn ar.o for tinllrst Iniu'r-
1lon. 'I'lie MO mlvcrtlm-iiiL-iiln iniiKt l > u
run po
SITl/ATIOXS / WAXTIJI ) .
QUALIFIED MALE NURSE WANTS PLACE ;
city references. Address T 27 , Bee ,
A FIRST-CLASS CHINESE COOK WANTS A
place n wok ; call nt Wl N , IGlh " ' i. ° , maj'n'
A M7M 14
VinST-CLASS nilESSMAKEH WISHES TO
new part of each month In payment for fur
nished room. Address T 31. Ilee. A-M772 K'
A XTED M A TK IIELP.
CANVASSERS TO TAKE ORDERS ; NEW LINK
of work r no heavy goods In carry : ' " ' "W ° r
colriiiilsslon. O F. Adams Co. . C24 So. lOtli St.
FOR CIGARS , J12S A MONTH AND
s ; old llrm ; experience unnecessary ; In-
duccinentn to customeia. C C. Bishop & Co. ,
Bt. LDUls. H--4I6
MEN AND WOMEN SOLICITORS FOR Till ?
National Reserve association ; the b"st. Barest
aM soundest fraternal order in the field today.
Address P. A. C. Stevens , 2570 Cunilng St. ,
lei. 13D3 , Omaha. HT
WANTED. AGENTS IN EVERY COUNT !
good pay weekly to right parly. " 5 * N"r
ery Co. . Milwaukee , WIs. n-MlM 321'
CARRIAGE BLACKSMITH AND HELPER.
Mechanics only. Diumnioml Carriage ( .0.
B ( Gl 11
WANTED , LABORERS FOH EXTRA
work In Wyoming , South Dakota nnd Iowa.
Cramer & O'Henrn , llth nnd Farnnm.
WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN
the barber trade ; can complete In two montns ,
constant practice ; expert Instructions ; saves
two years apprenticeship tools and pocltlons
riven ginduntes ; wages In shopi Saturdays ;
Illustrated catalogue free. Molcr s Barber
School , Clark and Van Burcn Sts. . Chicago.
| i * Jl4 ( * > Ju
WANTED , FIRST-CLASS 1U.ACKHMIT11. P. J.
Knrbach K Son , 1312 H-iwnrd. B-77S II
WANTED. AGENTS ; J20 TO 125 A WEEK SlnlE
to workers ; no capital needed ; new goods ; new
plan ; sells nt fight ; every family needs It. II.
S. Co. . l x 421 , Cincinnati. Ohio.
"KLONDIKE ? ' 7.1 MEN WANTED WHO IN-
teml going to Alaska ; co-openitlve pl'in. Vor
particulars address Klondike Co-Operative Co. .
Box 2272 , Sin : Frnnelsco , Ciil. II MiS3 12 *
WANTED FEUOOD SALESMEN. I'KHMA-
nent position , s-nson Just opened : staple line ;
nalnry or commission , with expenses Luke
. B-M79I ) il *
Brothers Co. . Chlcags.
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
1M 01HUS FOR ALL KINDS WORK ; J3 TO J7
week. Canadian Office , 1322 Douglas.
L418
WANTED-A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN
i family of three ; apply Immediately to Ml South
! > lh Avc. C .20-10'
GOOD GIRL WANTED. 2 17 POPPI.ETON AVB.
C 142 10 *
WANTED-YOUNG GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN-
cral housework. 180S North 18th Mtrietj
WANTED. GIRL FOll GENERAL I1OUSE-
ivoik. Mrs. Case. US S. 19th St.
<
WANTED-GOOD GIRL l'-nll GENERAI
houtework. Apply 1 ) S. 2Sth st. C 7SO-1I
WANTED , GIRI S TO WORK ON MANGLE.
Model Steam Laundry Co. C M78.1 12 *
KOH 11EXT IIOUSES.
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. Davis Company , 1303 Furnain. D 419
HOUSES ; HENEWA & CO. . IDS N. 15TII ST.
D 420
MODERN HOUSES. C. A. STARR , 923 N. Y.
Life. D-121
HOUSES ; WALLACE. DROWN. HLOCK. 1CTII
and Douglas. D-422
HOUSES. COTTAGES & STORES. ALL PARTS
of city , llrennnn , Love Co. , 430 IMxton block.
LARGE LIST. M'CAGUE. 15TII AND PODGE.
IIQU8ES , FLATS. GARVIN I1ROS. . 1C13 FAR'M
HOUSES FOR RENT. BEMIS , PAXTON JJLK.
IIOUSES. J. II. SHERWOOD , 423 N. Y. LIFE.
1 ) - 128
FOR RENT. 11-ROOM BRICK RESIDENCE.
modern In every respect ; steam heat , electric.
light ; located nt the houthwost corner 17th and
Douglas Sts. Apply to R. V. ' . Baker. Superln-
tepdcnt Bae Bldg. D32
_
STANFORD Cl RCLE COTTAGES , 6 ROOMS ,
S. W. cor. 13th i.nd Vlnton ; Tnest location In
city for business men of Omaha nnd South
Omnha ; rents moderate SOI Bee building.
D 430
FOR RENT. CHOICE 12-ROOM DETACHED
modern house. Inquire 23IS Capitol Avenue.
JIOVINO HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS.
Oin- Van .t Storage Co , 151U4 Fnrnani.Tel. . 1V > 9.
D 431
FOR HUNT HANSCOM. PLACE HOME OF SIX
rooms and bath room ; chenp to right parties ;
mu t give good references. M. J. Kennanl &
Son , 310 nnd 311 Ilrown block. D 315
HOUSES .1 STORES. F. D. WEAD. 16 A DOUO
D-3S3-S-29
SEVEN-ROOM MODERN FLAT AT J17.W ; NOT
709 South ICth street.
W. H Melkle , let Nat'l Bank Bldg. D MS54
CHAS. E WILLIAMSON , COI BEE BLDG. TeK
717 , D KI >
1709 MANDERSON ST. . B-ROOM MODERN COT-
tnee , good comlltlon , ) I5.00.
OARVIN BROS. , 1CI.1 Farnim.
D-M753 13
FOR HENT-MODEIIN COTTAGE , NEAR HIGH
nchtjol. The O. F. DavU Company.
D-759-11
STEAM HEATED STOIIES AND FLATs
Howard Runck , Agent , 1C10 Chicago.
D-223-22
KOH HE.\TKIHXI.SIIEI ) ) HOOMS.
NEWLY
rooms , with or without board. Ml S. 13th St.
E-M7-S-20
FRONT ROOMS , JS & JO. 62C S. 19TH STREET
men , 11)10 ) Capitol avenue , E 503 15"
VOVH ROOMS , H24 SO. 26TH AVENUE.
E-6SI 10
THREE NICE ROOMS , HOUSEKEEPING. 1112
So. llth. E-703-12'
KIIHXIMIII < : i > ROOMS AM ) BOARD.
FIRST-CLASS Da\RIJ AND ROOMsT HOT
water , heat ; best location In city. 212 S , ; jth
BU F-7SI
_ _
"
.TiTE "miouuiA , SILECT F MILY HOTEU
near Hiinicoin paik. 1042 So. 29th ft.
F-9IO-S.19'
ROOM WITH BOARD , JIG SOUTH KTH HT.
Rcfvrenues. 1. ' M ( WS 12 *
GOOD HOOMS , HOARD , ; ilODERM BItiriC :
central , Oil North 19th. Mill 11-
THE lI-MUtlA , FIRST CUVSS FAMILY
hotel , VJlh and Dodge streets , F M737 - !
GOOD ROOMS. WELL FURNISHED , MODERN
lioun' , llrgt-vUss Ixuird , lei ins ie < ror.abe. ! 'IS
North mil K-7M-i :
TWO OH THREE FUHNISHEI ) OR UNFI'll-
nudu-d rooms In prtvati' family ; no I'lilMivn :
for two ladles or gentleman and wife ; one
block frum Haiiscoin iiark , on car line. "T
13. " Bee. F-M7S7 12
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. WITH
board. 20li Douulas. F M782 13'
_ _
C" * * " " - * * ' * ' ' - si"i B IH BI > HL - uir
KOU ni\TUXKUP..M.SIIii ) HOOMS.
THREE OH FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS
for light housekeeping. 1111 Cans St. Call from
J to 4 p. m G-7JT-13 *
Toil HEXT STOIIES AXI ) OKKICES.
FOR nENT--THI : 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING
ul VIC Furnam St. This building has a tlrcprnof
c.'nioni luiomenl , complete kleam heutliiK MX-
tuna water un All lloors , KIIS. lc. Apply ut
the ultlco of The Bee. 1-910
A TINNIil" CAN RENT GOOD HASrTMENT
hnp niul luy n rt rent In work. Apply CU N.
Kill St. , ur I. N , WMUOU. U3 N , Y , Uf < Bl.lR.
KOH HEXT STOHES AM ) OKKICES.
( Continued. )
FOR RENT-IN THE BEE BUILDING.
Ono large c irner room , 2nd floor , with vault and
prlval" ofTlce , water , etc.
One largo front room , 2nd floor , divided Into two
room * by partition , watert etc.
One large corner room , 2nd floor , with vault ,
water , el * ; .
One front room , divided by partition , third floor.
Ono orner room with vault , third ll'ior ' , , .
Ono large room , third Moor , with partition divid
ing It Into one large room and two smaller
private rooms , water , -tc.
Pwo large griund floor rooms with vaults.
Several small roams on fourth floor , with vaults.
All these rooma are hMted with steam , electric
lights , supplied with flrnt clan Janitor service.
Elevators run day and nil night. Building
strictly llnproof. Apply t" R. W. Baker , Super.
In'endcnt. ' Room 104 , Bee Building. 1-198
SEVERAL GOOD BASEMENTS SUITABLE
for shopn. Apply 619 N. ICth St. , or I. N.
Wnl n , I3 N. Y. Llffl HM * . I-M3S.1
FOR IllJNT-niMK ROOM IN GROUND FLOOR
olllce. Hoc building , water. Menm heat , electric
light and Janitor servlc . Apply to II , W.
Baker , mipcrlntcndSnt B < - > Building. 1 197
A GOOD RAKE OVEN AND IIA8EMENT. APply -
ply C19N.mil Kt. I-M3S1
STORK ROOM FOR .DRY GOODS ONLY ; 100
fivl long , fixture ! ) complete. J. ' - Cnu'lll.
( liirlmln. In. i . I M M Z > >
A1JEXTS WANTED.
AGENTS WANTED , INDIES. SEND 250 FOR
new Invention to prevent your hat blowing off.
G. .1. Johnson , Nat. O. A. Bunk , St. Vnul ,
WAITED TO HEXT.
MODERN HOUSE WITH ABOUT TEN ROOMS ,
near Hanscom Park. Address 1' 19 , 'Ep " '
WANTED. HOUSES TO RENT. 5 TO 7 ROOMS ,
IO to J20 ; cannot supply the demand for houses
of this class ; list aB once. O , G. Wallace. _ 312
J. J. Brown Block. K 4S4
MODERN 7 OR S-ROOMED HOUSE. FAMILY
of two. without children , between Farnnm and
Chicago , east of Twentieth. Address T SO. Bee.
TWO MODERN UNFURNISHED ROOMS NEAR
19th and Capitol nvenuc for man nnd wife ; no
children. Address T 29 , Bee. K 761-10
WANTED TO RENT , A 0 OR 7-ROOM HOUSE ,
bath , city water , gas. Address S 60 , Bee.K .
K 4CI
WANTED , 'TO ' LEASE. MODERN HOUSE ,
about 9 rooms , 'well located , near llnnscom
lurk preferred ; unall family ; no children. Ail
dre.-s T 32 , Bee. onice. K M782 15 *
' STOHACE.
PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. ,
903910 Janes ; , general storage nnd forwarding.
M 432
FRANK EWERS.'dlEST STORAGE. 1214 HAR
ney. M 792 S14
OM.VAN A STOICAdE :51H6 FAHNAM. TEL 15.19
WASTED TO : UY.
BEST PRICK ) PAID FOR OMAHA SAVINGS
bank accounts at tponv 60C , N. Y. Life Bldg.
50 SECOND-HAND WHEELS. 3 TO J10.
Omaha Bicycli ; Co. , 523 N. ICth strop t. _ _
LIST SPECIAL BARGAINS IN REAL ES-
tale with F. D. Wend , ICth nnd Douglas Sts.
N 3S1 S23
WANTED. A DELIVERY WAGON. Al'I'IA
13IS Farnuim < N MJI 12
KOIl SALE HOUSES.V.r.OXS. . ETC.
FOR SALE CHEAP FAMILY HORSE. UIAR-
ne s , phaeton nnd opin buggy ; nearly new
Will trade for bicycle ni part payment. 2G23
Scward St. P 722
KOH SALK MISCHLLAXEOUS.
SAWDUST , BULK OR SACKED CRIBBING
nnd hog fence. C. 11. Lee , ! > 01 IJoufilas.Q .
Q 435
STEAM HOISTING MACHINE , CHEAP , aw
St. Mnry's Avc. Q-DC.1
KLONDIKE. ALASKA. SEND $1.00 FOR MAI
of the Alarkn Bold fields ; how and when to RO
what to take , rost. etc. G. W. Clinton , Wll
Hams , Ailzona Territory. Q M17C S-12 *
LARGE CIIIOKEIUNG UPRIGHT PIANO
only JI30.CO. ' Schmollcr & Mueller , 103 South
13th St. Q-Cli
FOR SALE , ELEGANT CHERRY BANK
counter nnd Hall's burglar p'nnf chest , with
cloublp timer , cost orlglnnlly 52.300.00 ; will sell
for fl.OOO.CO. Address John II. Plorron. York ,
Neb. Q-M74n 23
NEW WHEELS. J10.73 ; 2D-HAND WHEELS , J3
to J13. Omaha Ulcycle Co. , 323 N. ICtli st.
Q-M732 Sll
FINE FRESH JERSEY COW WITH CALF
nlso Holsteln. 1311 S. 27tli. Q-M783 12 *
M1SCELI.AXKOUS.
ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO. CLEANS
cesspools nnd privy vaults at leduc-d prices.
C21 N. 10th , Tel. 1770. R-00-S-1
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRS. PAUL. 2W N. IfiTH ST. . TRANCE ME-
llum , may be consulted on nil affairs nf life ;
letters with Etamp enclosed promptly nnswore.i.
S-C.-.0 Of
M.VSSACE , IIATI1S , ETC.
MADAM SMITH , 1315 DOUGLAS , MASSAGE
Btc.ini baths. T 72C 13 *
MRS. DR. LEON. ELI'XTRIC MASSAGE HATH
parlors , restful und curative. 417 So. llth , up
stairs. T M703 12
I1ATH3 AN IH MAHXAGE TREATMENTS ; MRS.
I-aura Ellisiui ; ' LI tlle Hniper , asglstant ; 119
N. IGtli street , room 1 ? ; opposite new poat-
'
olllce. ' T 1733 ! !
oillENTAL TURKISH BATHS FOR LADIES *
gentlemen , Me. 107 S. 14th. Telephone 1S3I.
7C2-O-K *
T - -
rEH.SO.VAL.
VIAVI FOR UTERINE TKOCHLES. 3IG-8 BEE
Bldg. ; physician , consultation or health liook
free. U 437
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR , BALDNESS , FALLING
hair and all fnclal blemlehCH aired. True Co. ,
32'3 Chiimbor Commeice. U < ! 37 O4 *
CHAMPION HHED COCKERS AND COLLIES.
T 0 , lice. U M34 17 *
J2.1 ; RUPTt'ltE CURED FOll J25 ; UNTIL SKI'-
teniber 13 ; no pain ; no iletcntlun from business ,
lufur tu thoUMindM of pallenis cured ; call or
wrlto. O. E. Jllller Co. , SUM N. Y. L. . Omaha.
U-M 438
, MASSAGE. MME. POST , 310' ! , S. 15TH
U C73
MONEY TO LOAX UEAL ESTATE.
ANTHONY IJOAN K. TRUST CO. . 313 N. Y. I.
milrk money at low lutes for choice farm Innd.i
In Iowa , nurthern Missouri , eastern Netirnnka
\V-I33
LOANS ON IMPROVED * UNIMPROVED cm
propelty. W. Fainam Smith A ; Co. , 13J1 Farn'n
MONIOY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THF
O. F. Davis Co. , 1103 Fnrnani St. W 1
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate , llrcnnan , Love Co. , Paxton Illk
W-445
MONEY ; TO T.OAN. UEMIS , PAXTON utx cic.
W-KO
FROM 1CO UP. F. U.VEAD , 10 & UOU(1U\S
r
w ssi-s-rj
o PER CENT MONEY ON NEBRASKA FARMS
and Omaha Improved properly , Apply to W
11. Mclklg. , m Nal'l ll'l : Bldg. \V-4I1
MONEY TO I.OAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
propcrtv. l'u 'y .t Thomai , : of 1st Nat. Ilk. bide
W-44J
C I'ER CENT CITY AND FARM LOANS ,
UAHVIN BROd. , 1C13 Farnnm St.
\V-M7S4
MOXEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS
horses , waguiu , etc. , at lonest rates In city
no removal of good * : mlctly contldentl.il ; you
can puy the lojn nn * nt any time or In any
amount , OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
300 So. ICth .St.
X--4K
HIIHIXESS UHAXCES.
A , II. ALPIRN. OMAHA JUNK HOUSE , PAYS
hlehmt prlue * . 1U1-C.-7 Ha. 10th St. , Omaha.
Y-MI77 H23
_
TO Gl-rr IN OR OUT OK IH'HINKSlTGO roT
J. Ultiaon , 614 Kli l Nafl Hank. Y Mill
Foit SALE. 'FIRST-CLASS UAKI : V ANT
restaurant ctu'uu ( or. cum ; itraion for
> uor health. Address Ilax 10&S
'
KLONDIKE ! DO YOU WANT TO MA1CE
money uul of AlakkaT Buy our grub stake cer-
tlllcale * . HO tiicu : wo hare puipliaitd claims
vn Eltlorudu i-ruk < n.l lime npedltlun now
en route. Investigate. Alucku Gold Company ,
1310 and 1311 lUsouta Temple , Clilcaco.
Y-M718 i :
in SI ESS < MI.VNCIJI.
{ Continued. )
OH SALE , DHUO STOCK IN WESTERN
Iowa ; popnlntlon , l.noo rnltn run tietween
} .1CK ) and lii.oon annually ; will Invoice between
I3.DOO and JJ.SO ; this l < first-class tn every
respect , but can be bought only dollar for dollar
lar ; reason for colling , 111 health ; don't write
unless you mean business. Address care T 26 ,
Omnh.i Hec. Y M750 ID *
IIOTKU TWO-STORY BRICK ; WILL SELL i
or trade for Iowa farm land , or will rent to
party buying furniture. Clifton House , Nfola ,
la. Y-MtM IP
FOR SALE OH RENT. STEAM GRAIN F.LE-
valor , 7i ) miles from Omaha ; plendld lucn-
tlnn. J. 12. Houtt , revenue collector's nlllce ,
Omaha. Y M7f.P. 11
A KLONDIKEH WHO HAS HAD TWENTY
years' experience In mining , has spent years on
the Yukon. Is thoroughly familiar with the
Klondike , has Interests ami projectors on the
Klondike , will give thorough prospector's mnp
and personalty answer all < | tieMlons relating to
that country , or how to get In there , cost , i-tt1. ,
for the price of Jt. Addrcrs II. II , Thompson ,
222 H.itley Building , Shuttle , Wash. Personal
reference , C'haml r of Commerce , Seattle.
Y-M741 OS *
FOR SALE. STOCK OF GENERAL MEttCHAN-
dl e nnd groceries ; nlso store building and lot
In a first-class locality. Address llux 53i ,
Mend , Net ) . Y-M731 13
I'OH EXCHAXOE.
SEVEN ALMOST NEW DWELLING HOUSES
with lots In Rochester , N , Y. , for trade for
light good proix-rty In Omaha or farm land In
Nebraska or lown. Address W , F. Eiterhelt ,
SS Wlllcox 81 , , Rochester. N. Y. H-M775 12
EQUITY IN NICE HOME NEAH HANSCOM
1'nrk for other property. Address T 33. JJee.
"
ft ttW 1"
FOR EXI'IIANGE , CLEAR QUARTER SEC-
tlon ( ICO acres ) of fine wheat or KrnzInK land In
Kansas ; nil taxes pntd : what have you to offer ?
Address T S3. Hee olllce. K M781 M *
KOIl SAI.M UK Alt ESTATE.
KOUNTHE PLACE IIARGAINS. $2,500. J3.750 TO
SO.500 ; see photos at ICth nml Fornam , Morse
HIilS. J. J. Gibson , 514 First Not. Hunk Hide.
HOUSES , LOTS. FAHMS , LANDS. LOANS.
Geo. r. Uemls Heal Kstate Co. , I'nxton Ulock.
HE-4IS
CASH FOll OMAHA SAVINGS HANK Ac
counts. Q. U. Wallace , 312 Drown block.
HE 419
SNAP GCX140 FEET NEAH 22D AND CLAHK ,
Jt.SOO. J. N. Frenzer. Opp. 1 * . O. RE 222
FOIt SALE-SNAP AMONG SNAPS-C-HOOM
cottage : corner lot , at 73 per cent ot what the
house lUelf cost. M. J. Kenmird & Son , sole
agents , sio anil 311 Ilrown block. RE 3tB
FOU SALE. BCD ACRES HIGH DOTTOM LAND
In Monona county , the banner corn and wlient
county of town ; 100 acres uniler plow , the reft
pasture nml meadow land ; write tn W. D.
Loornla , lllencoe , In. HE M472 14
FOH SALE Oil THADK , A LARGE , CONtrolling -
trolling Intel eat In one of the beat Irrigation
canal * In Nebraska , located In n fine vnlley
over 23 miles long , lias nn earning capacity ot
over JlO.CfO per year ; full particulars on nppll-
cntlon ; will tell for reasonable price or trade
for peed Oinnlm property ; when writing please
Klve location nnd price of property olfereil ,
also Inrumhrnncc , If nny ; this is a tine Invest
ment nnd will only lie exchanged for some-
IhlnK of equal vnlue ; no real estate with n
heavy debt will lie considered. Address for
two weeks. T 8 , Ilee office. III ! 552 IS *
FOll SALE AN ELEGANT
KOFNT/.E PLACE
HOI'SE.
UOOOJl.tOO cash.
balance easy ,
owner , S ( ! ( ! . Dee olllce. RE M197
MODERN SIX-HOOM HOUSE AND FULL LOT
this week for J1.700. half ensh. A. P. Tukey.
City Hull. HE 741
17 rnn CENT ouoss INVESTMENT , IMproved -
proved real estate ; rental JG4S.OO per j-car ;
price , S3kOO. Aildjess T 23 , Ucc. RE-M734
A HOME THAT IS ONE OF S HOOMS ; HAHD
wood finish , modern , pleasant reception hnll ,
Rood barn , full lot , cnst front. M. .1. Kennard
& Son. Sole Agin. , 310 Brown Block.RE74317
RE743-17
KLONDIKE DISrOUNTRD ; 160 ArilES LAND
nc.ir Plant on , Neb. . $2.25 per ncro ; only one-
third leal value ; based nn Inst assessment.
Address D.V. . P. , Yankton , R B.
nn M7G9 13 *
HI ! KOITTII 8 < > TH AVENUE , HAST PHONT
house , of ten rooms , lnHwe \Voolworlh ami
TMpplpton ; now nnd complete ; best open
plumbing ; bath room Is n. beauty , with n
A-font , white enameled bath tub. with brass
connected overflow und nickel plated Kuller
double bath cock .for hot and cold water ;
" \V tlffrt superior syphon jet water closft , with
oak tank , seat and lid , and nickel plated
Hush and supply pipes ; white Italian inirble
slab , with 14-ln. patent overflow washbowl and
Fuller nickel plated banln faucets , supported
by nickel plated brackets ; extra havy Kiil-
vanlzed Iron Ivoller and stand , connected with
pa.s rani n and furnace ; \\hitf * enitmelpd Rink
In kttclien. with bniM faucets ; tvt (2 ( part )
stoneware wash trays In basement , with brass
faueetrt over each part for hot and cold water ;
extra water closet In ba."fment , and No. 1 $
Outon furnace ; basdment IH partitioned for
wash room , furnneo room and coal bins , nnd
v Retabln cellar ; 120-barrel cistern , pitcher
Fitout pump In wnsh room on wash trays.
This house Is finished In hnrdwood throURh-
out ; reception hall , parlor and dlnnln/r / rom
In oak ; pis finite , with oak mnntle and mir
ror ; fancy tlllnp In reception hall ; coal grate
with heavy oak mnntle and best tlllnc In
parlor ; gas connected with KHS Krate nnd tens
range ; electric lfKhttnr ; handsome ulectrlc
light fixtures throughout ; acknowledged to be
the completes ! now nnd modern home for eale
near Omalm'a popular park. Address or call
rn the owner , G. W. Carlock , IT , B. Nntlnnal
TJank bids. RI3 M793 12
LOST.
SORREL MARE. ABOUT 9 YEARS OLD ;
weight , 930 pounds ; white Ktrenk In forehead ;
ellped forelock ; had on nn old well halter when
left. Return to 4203 Cumins street nnd receive
reward. T. C. Ilnvens. Lost 741 10
LIVER-COLORED FEMALE 1'OINTER PUP ;
white epot on breast : about 10 months ; J3 re
ward for return. 4320 Californln , street.
Lost-M7C 11 *
SIIORT1IAM ) AM ) TYIM3WKITINO.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE ,
450
AT OMAHA BUS.COLLEGE. ICTH & DOUGLAS.
451
KAIt.MH KOH HEXT.
FOH RENT SEVERAL HUNDRED ACRES OF
the brat farm land , near El'ihorn ' , this county.
Inquire William S. Pnppleton , room 311 , First
National Bank Bldg. , Omaha. 'CO
KU1IMTUHE PACKED.
M. 8. WALKLIN , 1111 CUMINd. TEL. 1331.
453
PAWXIIItOKEIIS.
II. MAHOW1T55 LOANS MONEV. 41S N. 15 ST.
413
MATTHES.S HKVOVATI.Vfl 1VOUKS.
MATTRESSES , POUCHES PARLOR FI'HNI-
turo to order ; repaired. 1C 3 Lcavenw'h ; tel. 15'Jj.
433
imESS.MAKI.VO.
DRESSMAKING , MISS STURDY , 4S04 HUH-
dPlle. 723-O-G *
TYPEW1IITKHS.
TONS OF ENERGY WOULD BE SAVED DAILY
If every operator iwod the light running Dens-
mure. 1G12 Far mi m St. , Omaha. 454
COMMERCIAL GOLLKfJF. .
OMAHA BUSINESS INSTITUTE ; BOVD'8
theuter Illdtr , ; write for specimen of penman ,
ship nnd catalogue , COC S-21 *
STAMMEHIXO.
SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS AND STUTTER ,
cm ; Julia E , V-iughan. 603 N. Y. Life Hide ;
method by eroded vocal exercises ; hours , 10 to
1 ! and S to 4. sn BH
PATEXTS.
13 A rPI7T\TrrC 8"e5 & CaAttorney ! -
IT A 1 Hn 1 O l-L w and Patent Ex-
. . pcrt , Bee Building ,
Omnlm , Neb. Branch office at Washington ,
D. C. Wo make FREE EXAMINATIONS and
aid Inventors In telling their Inventions. Ssnil
for tree Advice nn-1 Patent Book.
.S I'ro = "ieJ uy C. A. SNOW i
77CO. , Washington. D. C.
FREE EXAMINATION nnd advice. No dltor-
ney' fee before patt-nt Nn claptrap offer of
prizes or premise ot sudjrn < > ealtii. tiut xralght-
( orraril udvlw vud falllifu' vervlct ,
ThisWeek.
Week.
I8AM )
DRHHMflND flflRRIflGE CO.
. . IUK\tY SI.
rnOI'O3AI.S FOK HtMItDlNCT MATI5K-
Iitlfl , etc. t' . S. Indlnn Service , Hcwcbtid
AKonoy , Hoapbiid , S. ! > . , Soptomticr S ,
1X97. SeAled proposals. Indorsed "I'roposn
for lUilhlltifr iMntcrlnls , etc. . " ns the cuno
nmy bo , nnd addressed to the umlorMRiuul
nt Hosabtid , South Unkotn , will be received
nt this nKency until 1 o'clock p. in. of Thurs
day , September SO. 1S 7 , for ftirnlshliiB nnd
delivering nt this iiReticy within thirty ( SO )
days after receipt of notice of npprovnl of
rontract , n variety of Inilldln ? materlils
( conslstltiR of assorted lumber , shlnsles ,
cement , etc. ) nnd mlspcllnneoits articles
( consisting ot tools , bolts , etc. ) , n full list
nnd description of whlcli may bo obtained
by makltiK nppllcntlon So the undersigned.
Hldders .will state specifically 'n their bids
the proposed prlco of each nrtlcle offered
for delivery under n contract. All nrtlcle *
delivered tinder nny contract will bo subject
to n Held Inspection. . The right Is reserved
to reject nny nnd vallrlilils , or nny part of
uiy bid , If deemeiJ. for the best Interests of
the service. Cerlltlr.d Checks. Each bid
must l ! accompanied by n certi
fied check or drnfvurtpn some t'nlled States
depository or solfv tt'imtlonnl bank In the
vicinity of the resldvnoe of the bidder , made
inyuhlo to the ord r of the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs , forint least five per
cent of the amount iof the propo ; al , which
check or draft . will , bo forfeited to the
United States In chsa"finv bidder or bidders
recelvlni ? nn nwaVd1 shall fall to promptly
cj cute n contract with Rood and sulllclent
sureties , otherwise 44 bo returned to the
bidder , niila acrvirniru.nled by cnsh In lieu
of a certlflij'1 oheok ylll not bo considered.
For any further Information apply to CHAS.
M'CHHSNEV , U.,9. , 7ljdlan Asent.
'
' rtib-ll-H-lG-lS-2I-23--2S
- - - - - - - : : , -
FOH FIIKSH V12OHTAHM3S.
Headquarters Department of the Pintle.
Olllco of the Chief Commissary , Omahn ,
Nob. , September 10. .1W7. Scaled proposals
In ilUDllc.ite will be "received hero until il
o'clock n. m. , central standard time , Oc
tober 1 , 1S37. and then opened publicly for
furnishing nnd delivery of pucli quantities
of potatoes and onions ns may be required
by the SuKslstenco Department nt Forts
Crook , Nlobrara and Robinson , Neb. ; Forts
D. A. Russell and Washnkle. Wyo. , and
Fort Mcade , S. D. Proposals will also bo
received anil opened by the Commissary nt
Fort Crook until 11 o'clock a. m. , ccrttral
standard tlmo , October 1. 1S 7 , and by Com
missaries nt Forts Nlobrnrri , Robinson , D.
A. Russell , \VnslmkIc and Monde until 10
o'clock a , m. , mountain Htatulard time , each
Post Commissary receiving proposals for
his own post only. The right Is reserved to
reject nny or all proposals In whole or In
part , lllnnk proposals nnd specification ? ,
showlnc In detail the articles and quantities
required , nml Rlvlns full Information as to
conditions' ' of contract , will be furnished on
application to nny of the above mentioned
olllcers. FRANK 13. NY1 ! . Major nnd C. S.
S-10 ilU Z9-3'-M )
PROPOSALS FOH EUICCT1ON OF
School HulldliiKs. IT. S. Indian Service ,
Hosebtld Afiency , Uosebiul. South Dakota ,
August roth , 1SI7. ! Sealed proposals. In
dorsed : "Proposals for Krectlon of School
Uttlldlnss , " nnd addressed to the under
signed at Hot-child , South Dakota , will be
received nt this agency until ono o'clock p.
m. of Tuesday , September 21st , 1637 , for fur
nishing the necessary materials nnd labor
required In the construction and completion
of two day school buildings nnd two tonch-
ors * cottages on tills resurvnllon. at sites
selected by the unJerslgnud , In strict accord
ance with plans and speclllcntlons which
may bo examined at the Indian otllce. Wash
ington , " D. C. , the Hullders * and Traders'
Exchange , Omuhn , Neb. , the olllco of The
Dee of Omaha , Nob. , and at this agency.
For any additional Information apply to
Chas. E. McChesncy. U. S. Indian Agent.
S 3d St ) m
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed pro
posals will be received by the Hoard of Di
rectors of the Newton Irrlcatlon district of
Loup county , Neb ailtn , nt their olllce In said
district up to 2 o'clock p. m. of the 21th day
of September. 1SU7 , for J3,5ro of the bond's
Issued by said Irrigation district , all of
said bonds being for J100 each , paynblo ns
follows , towlt : $1,100 In eleven years ; $ lCrt )
In twelve years and $1COO In thirteen years
from the date , and drawing Interest at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum , payable Kem- !
annually. Principal and Interest of said
bonds payable at the otllce of the state
treasurer of the statu of Nebraska.
The Hoard of Directors reserve the right
to reject any and all bids. Address nil bids
to G. W. Abbott , secretary , -Moulton , Neb.
By order of the Hoard of Directors , made
July r . 1SI7. !
G. W. AUBOTT , Secretary.C. .
C. L. COPP ,
President.
\Oll < MDIlllllTS. ( .
The superintendent of construction of the
Nebraska state building at the Transmis-
slsslppl and International Exposition will
receive bids until September IS. IS ! ) " , at. 12
o'clock , noon , at the otlice of the Hoard of
Directors In the Deilone hotel annex. In the
city of Omaha , for all materials necessary
to construct the NelVrnska state building to
be erected upon the exposldon grounds.
Copies of the ebtlrrrato can be secured of
W. H. Dearlng , ( assistant secretary , at the
olllco of said Hoard of Directors.
, , GEORGE W. ULAKE.
Superintendent Construction.
Attest : W. H./bE'ARING ' ,
Aaslatairt Secretary.
OMAHA , Neb. , Sept. 10 , 1S07.
Sealed bids will bpt received at the otlice
of the Grounds and .Hulldlngs Department
of the TransinlsslsslppI and International
Exposition until 'S o'olotk p. m. , Saturday ,
September IS. for the construction of the
Liberal Arts building. Plans and specifica
tions on Illc In the aupprlntendent'.i otllce ,
No. G3 ! Paxton bock ) , or sets will be fur
nished contractors nt cost.
'F. ' 'P. KIRKKNDALL , .
Manager GrdumlS and Hulldlng Dept.
' ' SeptlO cist m&e
Sealed bids will be. received at the otllce
of the Grounds and Jiulldiiifr Department of
the TransinlsslsslppI and International Ex
position until f o'clock p. m. Saturday , Sep
tember 11 , for the construction of the Agri
cultural building. Plans and specifications
on file In the superintendent's otllce , No.
831 Paxton block , or sets will be furnished
contractors nt cost.
cost.F.
F. P. KinKENDAT/U
M'g'r Grounds and Buildings Dep't.
I'OSTOFFICE NOTICE.
( Should be read DAIL.Y by nil Interested ,
as change ? may occur at any time. )
Foreign malls for the week ending Scp-
tombor 11 , 1S97 , will close ( PROMPTLY In all
cases ) at the General Postolllce as follows :
PARCELS POST MAILS CLOSE ONE
HOUR EARLIER than closing time shown
below.
TriiiiN-Atliuille Malls.
SATURDAY At 7 a. m. for FRANCE ,
SWITZERLAND. ITALY , SPAIN , 1-OR-
TUGAL. TURKEY , EGYPT and HRIT-
ISH INDIA , per s. s. La Touralne * . via
Havre ( Icttrra for other parts of Europe
must be directed "per La Touralne" ) ; at
8 a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct , per
s. s . Maasdum , via Rotterdam ( letters
must bo directed "per Mansdam" ) ; at S
u. m. for GENOA , per K , a. Em * ( letters
must be directed "per Em " ) ; at 10 a. m.
for SCOTLAND direct , per s , B. City of
Rome , via Glasgow flutters must be di
rected "per City of Rome" ) ; at 12 m. ( sup
plementary 1:30 : P. m. ) for EUROPE , per
B. s. Etrurla * . via QueeiiHtown.
PRINTED MATTER , ETC. German steamers
saillnK oil Tuesdays take 1 Tin tea Matter , etc. ,
for Germany , nml Specially Aililrusfaeil I'rlnled
Matter , etc. , for other parts of Europe. Ameri
can anil White Star eteamern on Wednesday * .
German steamers on ThuraJayx , ami Cunanl ,
French nml German steamera on Haluriluya
tnko Printed Mutter , etc. , for all countries fur
which they arc ndvcrtlicd to carry mull.
After the closing of the Supplementary TransAtlantic -
Atlantic Malls named above , additional tuin'le- '
mcntary malls are opened on the i > lem of the
American KnKllsti , French and German steam-
em , and remain open until within Ten 11 In-
utce cf the hour of sailing of steamer.
311111 * f r South nml Cent nil Anii-rlca ,
Wvxt Iiulli-M , lite.
FRIDAY At 10 n. m , ( supplementary 11 n.
in. ) for CENTRAL AMERICA ( except
Costa Rica ) and SOUTH PACIFIC
PORTS , per g. s , Alllanca. via Colon
( letters for Guatemala must bo directed
"per Alllanca" ) ; at 11 a. m. for MEX
ICO , per . a. San Agustln , via Progreso
and Vera Cruz ( lettera must bo directed
"per San Agustln" ) ; at 12:30 : p. m. ( sun-
SlPinentary 1 p. m. ) for ST. THOMAS ,
T. GUOIX. LEEWARD nnd WIND
WARD ISLANDS , per c. . Fontabelle
( letters for Trinidad and Tobago must ho
directed "per Jfontabelle" ) ; at 3 p. m.
for TRINIDAD. . TQHAGO and CIUDAD
HOLIVAR , per s. a. Curacao.
SATURDAY At 10 a. m. ( supplementary
10:30 : a. m. ) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JA
MAICA , 8AVANILLA and OAUTUA-
GENA , per H. u , Aleno ( lettera for Costa
Rica must be directed "per Aleno" ) ; at
10 a. m. ( supplementary 10:30 n. in. ) for
CAPE HAITI ; ' 'QONAIVUS. AUX-
CAYES. JACMELj and SANTA MARTHA ,
per H. s. Jvltty ; atj 10-30 a. m. for CAM-
PECHE , CHIAPAP. TABASCO and YU
CATAN , per ? . B. Yucatan ( letters for
other parts of Mexico and for Cuba must
be directed "per Yucatan" ) ; at 1 p. m.
for JERE.MIE. PORT DE PAIX , CAPE
HAITI. ST. MARtt. OONAIVES , PETIT
C1OAVE and TURKS ISLAND , per a. .
Thurlngla. | (
Malls for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax. 8nd
thence Ijy steamer cloxe at this olllce dally at
S 0 p. in. Malls tnr' Mlcjuelon. by lull to lias-
ton and thence by fU-amrr. cloue at this oitlce ,
dally at 8:30 : p. m. , Mulls for Cuot clone at this
oltlce dally at TM it. m. . for forvrardlnB by
Ktramera talllni ; IMon < Uy and Thurwlaysi from
1'orl Tami > u. Fla. Malls for Mexlci City ,
overland , unless vncclally a'Jilri-ued for ills-
( Continued. )
patch by ftp.Mncr , close nt tills oftlcc dully nt
2:30 : n. in. nnd : :30 : p. m. "Iteclslcrod mall
closes at 6:00 : p. m. previous day.
I Triinx-l'iifllle
Mnlla for China nnd Jnpan , per s. . Aztec
( from San I'ran.-l.ieo ) , cloto hero dally up
to September B at G:30 : p. m. Mnlls for
Chlnn nnd Jnpan ( specially addressed
only ) , per s. s. Empress of Japan ( from
Vancouver ) , clore here dnlly up to Sep
tember " 6 nt fi-.TO p. m. Mnlls for Atts-
trnlla ( except ihc-ie for Wont Australia ) ,
whlcli are forwarded by Europe , New
Zealand , Hawaii , FIJI nnd Snmonn Islands ,
per s. s. Mnrlposn ( from San Francisco ) ,
clnso here dnlly up to September * * 10 nt
7:30 : n. m. , 11 a. m. nnd 6:30 : p. m. ( or on
arrival nt New Yoik of s. s. Campania
with British mails for Australia ) . Malls
for Australia ( except West Australia ) ,
New Zealand , Hawaii and FIJI Islnnd.M ,
per s. p. Wnrrlmoo ( from Vancouver ) ,
close here dally nftcr September * MO nnd
nnd up to September 1:1 : nt fi:30 : p. m.
Mnlls for Chlnn nnd Japan , per B. s. Tacoma -
coma ( from Tacoma ) , close hero dally up
to September " 13 nt (1:30 ( : p. tn. Mnlls for
the Society IslaiuK per ship Tropic Bird
( from San Francisco ) , close hero dally
up to September 21 at 6:30 : p. m. Malln for
llawnll , per s. s. Australia ( from San
Francisco ) , close here dally tip to Sep
tember 29 nt 6:30 : p. m.
Trans-Pacific nulls ore forwarded to port of
railing dully nml the Krlinliili * of eloslnit Is
nrrnnRfd on Iho presumption of their unin
terrupted overland transit. "Registered mall
Closes nt 6:00 : p. m. previous day.
Postotllcp. NPW York. N. Y. , Sept. 4. ISO" .
CORNELIUS VANCOTT. Postmaster ,
IlimUNOTON ft MISSOURI
Hlvcr llnllroml "Tu ) llurllnv-
ton Koutp" Upiieriil Oltl , N.
W. Ciirncr Tenth nml Karnnm
Street * . Tlcliol OIHco , 1502
nirnam .Street. Telephone 2JO.
Depot. Tenth and Mnsan
Arrive.
8.V : > am 9:35 : am
4:03 : pm
7:4S : pin
11:30 : am
CHICAGO , mTKLINCVrON &
Qulncy ItnlIrcuiil-"Tlii ! Hurl-
liiRtnn I tout v" Ttclii'l OIllcc ,
1B02 Knrnam Htroct. Tplephoni !
& 'M. nopni. Tenth nnd Miison
Streets , Tulpplionp , 12S.
Arrive.
7:5 : : . nm
4lii : pm
7:55 nm
6:11) : ) pm
2f : < i pm
KANSAS CITY. ST. JOSEPH
& Council Ulurfs Railroad
"The HilllltiKtun Rnutc"
Ticket Olllce , 1.VI2 Fnrmim
Street. Telephone , 520. Depot ,
Tenth nnd Mason Stieets. Tel
ephone , 1SS.Leave.
Leave. Arrive.
Kansas City Day Ex. . . . 9:0" : nm li:10 : pin
Kunsas city Nlslit Ex. . 10:00 : urn C:3J : nm
Dally.
CHICAGO. HOC1C ISLAND & PACIFIC
road "The Great Rode Iflnml Rome" City
Ticket Olllce , 1323 Fnrnani Street. Telephone ,
42 < . Depot , Tenth and Mubon Streets. Tele
phone , 12S.
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago nnd Ft. Paul
Vestllmlcd Expreys. . . . 4:50 : pm 1:20 : pm
Lincoln , Colorado SPRS ,
IMichlo , Denver and
west 1:23 : pm 4:03 : pm
Chicago , DCS Molncs nnd
Rock Island * 7:00 : pm Slu : nni
Atlantic Exprras , for
Des Jlolnes und east
ern points 7:00 : am D:33 : pm
Lincoln , Faiihury nnd
Rjllevllle D:41 pm " 10:40 : am
Dally. " Dully except Sunday.
CHICAGO. MIt.WAtlKEB & ST.
Paul Hallway City Ticket
Olllce. 151)1 Kamnni Slrcot.
/MILWAUKEE ! Ti-lriilionc , 2SI. Depot. Tcntli
'ffpj ' nnd Mason Streets. Telephone ,
IIS.
I cave. Arrive.
Chicago Limited Kx 0:30 : pm S:03 um
ChlcuBO ft. Sioux City Kx " 11:00 : am 32.i pm
Ually Dally pxrept Sunday.
OMAHA. KANSAS CITY & EASTKHN HAII.-
rend Omaha ft. St. l > mis liallniad "Tlic O. K.
HnulP" TIcltL-t Otllce. H1J l-'nrnnm Street.
Teloplione , 3 . Depot , Tenth and Mason
Streets , Telephone , 1S.
Ixrave. Arrive.
I'attonsburB. Klrksvllle ,
Qulncy Local * JIO : ar ! 0li : ! pm
St. Louts , New York
Limited 'I : ! " Pm * 11SO : am
Dally.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD
General Olllces ami Ticket
Otllee , Merchants National Rank
Hulldtnx. 1221 Fainam Street.
Telephone , 104. Depot. Fifteenth
nnd Webster Stieets. Telephone ,
II58.
Leave. Arrive.
' '
Knns'aV'city , St. Louis
and southern points. . . 3:0a : pm 12:33 : pm
Kansas City Express. . OlSl pm C:20 am
Ft. Crook Sa Vnlon Ll. . * 3:00 : pm 7:00 am
Dally
CHICAGO & NORTHWEST ,
i-rn Railway City Ticket
Olllce , HOI Fnrnam fitreet.
Telejihone. r.Cil. Depot. Tenth
and Mason Sirects. Telephone I
Leave. Arrive.
CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNE-
niwlls & Omaha Hallway
General nllk'e.H , Nftiraxka Di
vision , Fifteenth anil Welister
streets. Cltv Ticket Olllce ,
1101 Farnam Hlrei-t. Telephone ,
Slit. Dep'ot. Fifteenth und Welatcr Streets.
Telephone , 1IDS.
Leave. Arrive.
Sioux City Aconmmoila. 5:30 : nm 8:23 : pm
Sioux City Accommoda. 9:50 : um S:25 : pm
Ill.ilr. Emerson. Sioux
City , 1'onca , Hiirtlng-
lon and IllontnlU'lil. . . , 1:00 : pin " 11:53 : am
Sioux C'ity. Mankato , St ,
1'aul , Mlnnenpnlls . . . . 6:13 : pm 9:10 : nm
Dully , Dally except Sunday , " Sunday
only.
siorx crrv & PACIFIC RAILroad -
road General Olllees. United
States National Hank llulld-
Inc. S. W. Corner Twelfth
and Farnam Htioets , Ticket
Olllce. SS01 rarnam Street.
Telephone , 51 Depot , Fifteenth und Webster
Streets. Telephone , 143S
I .cave. Arrive.
Sioux City ! Hnlato ,
St. 1'aul , Minneapolis , CJ5 : pm 1 910 ; am
Dally.
FREMONT , ELKHOHN &
Mlsanurl Vnllcy Railway ,
General OIIlce . United States
National Hank Hulldln ? ,
Southwest Corner Twelfth and
Farnam Streets. Ticket Olllce ,
1401 Farnain Street. Telephone. D61. Dipot ,
Fifteenth nnd Webster Streets. Telephone , 14'S.
Leave. Arris e.
Dlack Hills , Dcadwood
and Hot Hprlnus 3:00 : pm 5:00 : inn
Wyoming , Casper and
Douglas " 3 00 pm 5 00 pm
Hastings , York. David
City Superior , Ge
neva. Ext'Ur and Seward -
ard 3:00 : pm 6:00 : pm
Norfolk. West 1-olnt 7.50 um 10:23 : nm
und Fremont 3CO : pm 5:00 : pm
Lincoln , Walioo and 7:00 : um " 10:23 : um
Fiemont 8:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
Fremont I < ocul 7:50 : um
Dally. " Dally except Sunday. Sunday
only. Dally except Saturday , " " Dally
except Monday.
UNION PACIFIC--THE OVERland -
land Routu" General OIlce ( * , N.
E , Corner Ninth and Farnam
Streets. City Ticket Otllce , io.
Furnam Street. Tclepliunc , 31C ,
Depot , Tenth and Masun Streets.
Telephone. 18.
Leave , Arrive ,
"Tho Overland Limited"
for Denver. Salt Lake.
Puclllc cuaBt , and all
western points It0 : nm 4:45 : pm
Fjfct Mall train for
Denver , iialt 1-ike.
Pui-lllc coast and ull
western points 1:05 : pm IO:20 : am
Lincoln , lltmrlcc and
Htmmtliurv Kxpreis. . . 4:03 : pm 3:50 : pm
Grand Inland Eiprvsx. . . 5:33 : pm 3:50 : pin
Dally. " Dally except Sunday.
Counell Illuffs Ivocnl leaves. 5:40 : a. in. ; C:50 : n.
m. ; 7:30 a. m. ; : K a. in. ; 10:45 : a. in. ; 1:15 :
p. in. ; 4.30 p. m. ; 5:55 : p. m. Arrives. 6:20 a. m. ;
7:2) : a , m. ; 8 a. m. ; 9:23 a. m. ; 11:30 a. m. ;
3:10 : p. m. ; 5:10 : p. m.i 9:05 : p. in. ; 10 ; 15 u. in.
WAHASH RAILROAD-TICKET OFFICE. Hit
Farnam Sticet. Telephone. Sti. Depot , Tenth
and Maion Street * . Telephone , 1:8.
I < eave. Arrive.
81 Louis "Canon Hall"
Kiprcta . . . . ! ; } ) pui * 1IM am
Dally ,
1" BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. I
m
The Rlrl who Is fond of slttliiR In a hum
mock should pay especial attention to three
things ; her shoos , her Blockings nlnl her pet-
tlcoats. If It Is a possible thing the nrtful
ilamsol wears a ilnlnty slipper , the chnrncter
ami style of which depends upon iho style
of gown. Some of the daintiest slippers
have openings cut In different patterns on tlio
toe , or along the upper edge , and through
these ono gets a glimpse of the stockings.
This Is ns It should be , for while It would
never do to allow the stocking , however beau-
tlful to bo seen above the top of oven the
low thoo. It Is entirely proper to have the
shoo In evidence , and If It Ixis holes In It
so the stocking shows through It really can
not bo helped.
Thn prettiest kind of a slipper , and ono
which Is not very generally worn , Is the
bronze ono with beaded trimmings. Doing
rather shiny It Is delusive as to slio , a qual
ity always to be desired In A woman's shoo.
It Is soft and comfortable as well , and In
likewise Very durable. A bronze dancing
tdlppcr with bended too ami Inntcp strap Is
ono of the most useful pieces of footgear.
When It has became too much stretched for
dances and receptions It' can bo converted
Into a hammock slipper by setting a bow or
buckle on the strap. ,
Stockings for this season arc full of holes ,
for open-work fronts are considered more
A FRENCH DINNER QOWN FROM HARPER'S BAZAR
Our cut today shows a charming dinner gown from Harper's Harar , ma.ie . of plnlc
eatln. The skirt , at the sides and around the foot , has an embroidery In silver that Is
most effective. Very soft and graceful Is the shirred waist In inoussclltio do sole , rut
decollete , and trimmed with straps of black velvet ribbon ; en each ribbon are three
small rosettes of moussellno de sole. A bertha Is a deep lace embroidered with silver
spangles. Bis bows of pink satin are on the shoulders ; on the left one the bow la
separated by a spray of llowcrs , and one end of the ribbon urotscs the front of the
waist and is tied In with the bow on the oil her shoulder In most graceful fashion.
The belt Is of black velvet , fastened at tile side with a bow. White gloves and a
black ostrich feather fan Complete the toilette.
decorative , and certainly meTe comfortab'e on
hot days , than those with heavy embroidery.
Golf hose have bad their Influence , and have
started ordinary stockings on a rampage
through the heraldry of Scotch plaids , and
having done this , they settled down into
quiet blacks and browns for themselves ,
leaving only a narrow parti-colored border at
the top to Indicate their species of the genus
hose. / ,
When It comes to the subject of skirts the
question resolves Itself/Into a mere matter
of laeo. The more Jaco one can get on the
edge of one's petticoat the prettier It Is ,
and any deficiency la this particular must
bo made up In the nuniber of flounces of the
material. Lawn skirts' to wear under gowns
of organdy or other thln , material nro a
necessity In this season of unllncil dresses.
They are usually made with a wldo rufllo
at the bottom , and the mine Itself Is laid
In a row of narrow tucks near the edge , with
a band of Insertion between' and a flounce of
lace around the bottom.
Mrs. Kdward Bright , one of the most beau
tiful society leaders of New Orleans , has
Just succeeded In buying up u large stock of
her own photographs which were offered
for publlo sale In many retail shops In that
city. Mrs. Jlrlght , who , as Miss Rlla Motile ,
was the belle of Now Orleans , was a queen
of the Mardl Oras , and was photographed
In her costume. In some way the nega
tive escaped from the hands of the pho
tographer and found Its way to Now York.
Prints wcro made of It for the purpose of
illustrating a now process of photography.
Of course , nobody know who the beautiful
original was , and the prints weru scattered
broadcast. So long as the picture went to
the photograph trade only Mrs. llrlght did
not hear of It. Hut when some enterprising
photographer reproduced It In largo sizes ,
labeled It "A Southern 13eauty , " and sold
It to fancy shops , which offered the pictures
for sale at 15 cents a copy. Mrs. IlrlglifB
friends In New York soon wrote to hnr about
the matter and the lady was naturally Indig
nant. Her husband engaged a detective ,
and ordered him to buy up all the copies
tie could. Disguised as a peddler of photo
graphs , ho purchased all that wcro offered
for sale. When ho chanced Into the shop
of a dealer named Itosenbaum , In 1'ark How ,
ho found COO of the prints. These had been
bought at auction $3. When the detective
offered to take the lot Ilosenbauin demanded
$33 , which was promptly paid. Then tliu
dealer told the detective that ho had a bundle -
dlo of two more "southern beauties , " but
when they came to bo examined they were
found not to bo society women , but concert
hall performers In Now Orleans , In whom
the detective was not Interested. Now that
the story Is out. It I : probable the supply
of Mrs. UrlKht's pictures will Increase and
the offerings bo so largo as to go beyond
the capacity of Mr. iirlght'B bank account
to pay for.
The women of the Island of Capri , In the
Mediterranean sea are renowned for their
erect figures. "She Is as straight as a girl
of Capri , " Is the highest pralsu that can be
bestowed by an Italian , Capri girls are not
tall , nor are they particularly slender , and
their line , strong proportions are too often
disguised by their pluntltudo of petticoats
and the ugly lines of their tight apron
strings , but to an observant eye they are of
splendid build and as proud'of carriage as If
they were all queens , It In physical training
practiced for centuries that has earned for
them their distinction among the women of
Italy , but the training Is of a sort lee prac
tical , as well as too rigorous , to commend
Itself to the average athlete among American
amazona.
Every woman thesp days ban a fad for
some tort of collection. The collection may
bo pictures , old books , oriental curios , coins
Miss Lillian Small of Capn Cod . Mass .
ha& a singular prof' sslou. She lives In .1
small eottago under the shadow of the big
Highland light andhero ( she spends her
tlmo looking through the telescope for
passing ships anil telegraphing to Doston.
She learned to do this when only a child ,
her fattier occupying the post of signal
master. When she returned from boardIng -
Ing school , where she was sent In duo
eourso of time , she bcmno her father's
assistant. She leads a lonely life , often
for days seeing no one but the families of
Um lighthouse keepers. She has n wheel
and a rifle for amusement , and Is s.tld to
find amusement In coasting and shooting
wild ducks and such game ns the country
affords ,
You know the reminiscent housekeeper
everybody does. I visited her not long ago ,
says a writer In the St. Louis Republic.
I was tired thai day , and out of doors I )
was very wnrm , but In her sitting reemIt
It was cool aud shady , and though the fur- )
nlshlng.i of the room were not brand now I
did not think of that. There were a few
worn places , to bo sure , In the big rug on
the floor , but the curtains at the Windows
wcro whlto and fresh , the pictures on the
walls were oil In good taste , oind one or
two hits of really hand.iomc furnlturo said
plainly that they had "seen bettor days. "
I caught the hint they offered and looked
at them respectfully. I know tbulr owner
had also.
Presently she came In ; was "glad to see
me , " In a cordial , ladylike way. Hut It was
ono of her reminiscent days. How sorry I
felt for her ! Ileforo I had left I foil quitn
dissatisfied with that cool room , thinking
how much more elegant had once been Us
appointments. There was a lump In my
throat when J thought how very dl. asroi > i-
blo It must bo for my hostess to have to
do lots of the work that she had "once hurt
servants to do. " So busy was I think.ng of
all thcso things that I forgot , until I was
walking along the heated pavnd streets once
more , how I would have enjoyed an Iced
drink of "something or other" which might
easily have been served In onu of those old-
faslilonoJ cut glares that I am sure the
woman who "had seen 'better ' days" still
displays on the sideboard.
This was selfish and unfeeling , 1 slmul l
have felt glad Hint I had been the object
"upou which a heart could uMiurJon Itself "
Hut somehow I wasn't. I am just human ,
aud I couldn't. Anid I wickedly fell to th nk-
Ing just then that I wouldn't blame that
woman's husband If he stayed half his llmo
at some cLocrful club but what was I
doing ? Heally getting myself In line to
encourage at least some fo > v men whom t
know to Iwvu happy times at rliilm until
good fortune tetiirns to them ami they LUU
put more huiidsomo furnlturo Into ihc-.r
homes.
The next time I go out for on afternoon
visit I am not going to turn my foota'eps '
In the direction of the remlnUcrrit housu-
keepor's dwelling. I am going to sec a
cheerful little woman who hasn't a Eing'o
scrap of cut glans to offer me sjmcthl g
Iced In ; bi't I know the coullng drinks. If the
day happens to bo warm , or n delightful cup
of tea , if the day happens to ha chilly , \v. | |
surely bo forthcoming. This llttlo woman
could tell , If she would hut shn will not-a
story of deeper heartaches llinu those that
eomo when fortune takes flight ami liousi- !
furnishings cannot l > o longer costly or serv
ing people numerous.
She could tell you. If she would , of the
happy , happy days when she lovd , and tin !
ead , sad dnyi when slio lout , an.I . tlic glory
of It all would bring tears to your nyi-s. Hut
you need net bo afruld of this. When you
sip your cnol drink , or your piping hot ono.
pho will let you know that ulio In very mucb
Interested In all that concerns you , and tell
you of all her llttlo hoped and plans of the
present and future but not of the past
That has hsen lived once why llvo It again ?
In curious contrast to the feellni ; shown
by women with regard to the educational
and professional qucHtloiiH which affected
them Is that with which they regard ( ho
later developments and aspirations nf these
women who are considered the pioneers of
a new crusade. The creation called the
"now woman" came and tried to dwell with
us , but her ( ixlstcnco was as short and , me
teoric as that of a South African speculator ;
the common senna of Hnglltihwomen revolted
against a hysterical abnormal crcaturii
with wliom they had no ulllnlty or sympa
thy. Kugllshwomun are physically and men
tally healthy and clean-minded , and Iho
short-lived existence of the now woman
proves that , whatever effect their greater
emancipation has had , they have not al
tered In that respect , KtiRllshwomen re
spect arid realize what , as a class , they own
to the Institution of marrlago. It has given
western women the position of power and
sanctity which In their most priceless pos
session. It has made them the cnmrado and
friend of their husband Instead of bis mix-
tress and slave , and thuy know that any at
tempt to weaker that contract must dcntroy
them-