THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, yOVEMBEIt 21, 1900. It SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisement for these column will bm taken until Vi n. for the renin edltlna anil until B:no . sn. for'moialn and Inndar edition. flutes. 1 J-3o a word nrst Insertion, le a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less (ban 2.1c for the Brat Inser tion. These adrertlseaseata Blast be ras consecutively. Advertisers, by reanastlMa; a n Ba ttered chrcL, oa h answers ad dressed to a numbered letter In ear of The nee. Answers sa addressed will he delivered m presentation mt tha cheok only. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, position as stenographer nml booKKecper vuuress u 36, uto utlice. A-M121 21 A CRACKER JACK stenographer would llko a giinn iiwiiion, u oi, nee, a MiVn .i- WA.VIEU-JIAI.E IIEl.r. WANTED, wo have steady work for n few Rood husllf-rs of good habltB and appear ance, u. ir, Adamu Co., 1WS nowarn ni. 11163 BARBER trade tnught thoroughly In short time, cataloguo und particulars ..free. Address Western Harbors' Institute, Omaha, Nub Q- . WANTED, everywhere, hustlers to tack up signs, distribute circulars, etc. No can vaalnc: cood nuv. sinmn for reply. W rite Qlobo Advertising Bureau, roll,,Jl,M74i THE OAf.VKRTDN DI8ABTEH," COO paxes, loo Illustrations: sample free; Jvmaa outfit of 6 books for 30 cents, worth Ij. W. A. Hlxenbaugh & Co., Omaha. 500 SALESMEN wanted to sell fruit trees; big wages to hustlers; no experience neces sary; cash weekly. Write Western Nursery company. Dept. K. iawrcni:e B-MOfl DG WANTEn-BALEBMEN. The Hawks Nursery Co., Mllwaukco, Wis. B-M197 D5 WANTED, two Kontlemen for field mana- rors paying potation, uan iwm building. 1I-M9JI 2f WANTED, a good experienced clothing solrltor. Apply 1311 Farnum St. Good postlon to right party. it WANTED, a good experienced solicitor for a tnltor. Call at Tho Bco Tailor. Ij7 Farnam. ii wi a WANTED, men to learn barber trade, only eight weeks required; can earn scholar ship, bourtl, tools and transportation to our colleges nt Chicago. St. I.imls or Min neapolis; great demand for our graduates .... J. ..... .. f il,....iiii.h tff-.ilnlncr two I'll UUVUlllll Ul ..Hi n.w. uup... . . r , years' apprenticeship saved; constant practice, expert Instructions, lurturcs, etc. Ap!y by mail to Mnlcr Harbor College WANTED, salesmen In Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, jjaKoias. town, Michigan, Ohio mid Indiana to carry, . sldu lino tin special overcoats and a line . i .. . .......In ...nil bnnvL'n nml IJl umilllKl' iwucn, k"" ...... .......... - ----- font sellers; men having connection with ttio doming initio preicrruii. "l""' Uox C W, Omaha, Dec. B-M189 Z' nAVTi,m n frnvnllnir trtnn to sell soring lino of dry goodi. our own specialties, on commission, to the retail country deal ers. Tho Purnoll-Dalo Mills. Hox f.W), Philadelphia, Pa. ti-.umi WANTED, at Spnldlng. a man with capital to make pressed brick; fine, clay, location free, sevrrai minning m irnan.-ui. dress Dr. Cameron, Spalding. Njmi. n TIIU8TWOHTHY Kentleman or lady, each COUnty lO mUmiKU mir uumil.Tnn, n.. 4lR per IIllllllll mm tw ......... -. encloso self-addressed envelope. Manaccr; 3S0 caxton 1IIUK.. HiuaHu. u ww " WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED, 200 glrla. 1524 Dodge. TL87S 10 clrls wanted. Canadian ofTlce, 1522 Dnuglaa C I6i WANTED, experienced general house girl, threo In tho family. p.) a month. Call at once. Mrs. F. M. Smith, 10AS Pirk avenue. C 110 COMPETENT girl for general housework In family of two. 2640 Dodgo Ht. C 135-23 WANTED, a first-class plain cook for snvill private fumlly living In 'tho country W miles from Omaha. Houso fitted with nil modern conveniences; wiges liberal. Ap ply in person, with references, nt the olllco of P. Kavanagh cfe Son, 313 Knrbach block, Omaha. C M159 WANTED, girl for genernl housework; two In family. 121 Bo. Mth st. C-M190 24 aiUL wanted. Mrs. II. D. Necly, 4371 Ham ilton Ht. C-M209 WANTED, oxperlenced nurse to enro for child 3 months old; references required. Apply at 423 South 39th street. -1 . C-M201 30 WANTED, experienced second girl with' references. Apply at 123 South 39th street. C-M202 pO "WANTED, girl for genoril housework: family of three; good wages. No. 2226 North 18th St. C-M20O26 FOIt lllONT HOUSES. IF you wnnt your houses well rented plaea thsm with llenawa & Co. D 153 ALWAYS moving II. II. goods. Pianos. Office, 151114 Farnam St. Tel. 1559 or S6J. D-170 HOUSEB for rent In all parts of tho city, lirenimn'Lovo Co,. 320 So. 13tli St. D-171 HOUSES, stores. Ilemts, I'axton block. D-173 C1IAS. E. WILLIAMSON. 1203 Farnam. D-174 FOIl IXENT. house h rooms, s. w. Cor. Park ave. and Leavenworth. Modern ax cept furnace. Key at cottage in rear. ; D-106 BEE HENHY D. 1'AYNE, 601 N. Y. lFFe D-175 HOUSES? etc, F. D. Wead. 1524 Douglas. D-177 1246 LANDON Court, 10 rooms, inodern. In fine condition; rent $15.00. U.MA11A 1.UA1X ar i iujov i;u., 16th & Douglas Sts. D-174 rnn 11ENT. now brick COttas-n. rnr. "nil. and Ohio st, 6 rooms and largo utile. $20 per month. Ella A. lttncr, isv N. 17th st. u ioa HOUSES and Mats. Illngwa'.t, Darker Hlk D-17 l-UOOM house. 27th nnd Farnam Sts.. all tmrtpn. infill tifitj Farnam or nhmm R.W D-281 t-HOOM house, modern. Monroe & Co , C11 M Iftll, 11 oil ail .. Wf.ll FOH nENT, 5-room modern house, barn. 1615 MundeiHon. lnqulro 1914 .N, 21th st. D-M750 HOUSES wanted. Wallace, Hrown blk. D-337 MODEHN Jiouso of 8 rooms, 35th nve. near Farnam, rent $20.50. W. A. Spencer, 1034 JS. I. HI". D -M359 HA11N, 2024 St. Mnry's nve. D-M721 8116 MAItCY. Harrison, N. Y. Life. D-803 25? SMALL cottago for ront. 1S-W William st. D-.M935 21' 3111 N, 24TH, 6-r., city water and sewer, $11. r. -" .. .011, ii'i,, tivar nnigt (mil buwdi. t707 Caldwell, 5-r., city water and Closet, $12. 101S and iota N, sSrd 8t 2 very lino modrn S15 Muaon st,, 9-r., nevtly papered, mod em, $25. 1117 Park ay 10-r., all niodcrn, Hue, $W. Wa have other. ' PAYNE. KNOX COMPANY, 1st floor. N. Y Life Illdg. D-lll 23 COTTAGE, 810 8. 2tf sT D-996 22 HEAUTIFUL 7-riMim house with or with out barn. 2514 Marcy St. Inquire 816 S Mth t. 'nisfi.?:' CIIOO.M house, 923 N. 29th St.. $14.00. C-Itooin haus, 61" North 32d HI,, $10.00. C-Hoom house. 2916 Arbor St., 10.00. O, C. Olacn, 1701 Farnam Street. D-134-23 COTTAGE, S40 8. 21st nt. D-M169 2U FOn 11KXT IIOfSES. 2SM NO. 28TH Ave., D-r. modern, In eleirant repair, large yard, rencea, goou uarn. For terms call on Payne-Knox Company, First Floor N. Y. Life. D-iaj-?3 3-STOHV brick, formerly occupied by Mrs. C B. Sauircs at zot h. tn si. inquire next door. D-MK2 25 10.It.. MT N. 17th: S-r., SB Ilftrney; 3-r., xfM i.uminj; nt.; jt.i wihihb, u.w, i-i , 1521 8. S5th ave.. and a dozen others up to 11Q0. F. V. Wead, 1C2I Douglas 8t. D ItA II WANTED, hustinnd and wife trt siiaio with motner ann dauBnter mo moucrn connno 119 so. tn St. . u-i;e 2t COTTAOE, furnished or unfurnished, with or without barn; modern plumbing, hot water heating, laundry, gas. Inquire. 2916 Leavenworth, D-.MIO 24 FOH KENT. 12room houire, hrated with Address C 49, Dee. D-175 FOH ItKXT-FLIt.ISIIi:i) ItOO.MS. BTEAM heated rooms at The Thurston. E lw . WITH or without board. So. 6 Harney. E MW6 N24 IIOUSEKEEIMNQ, 16 up; 2C2.1 St. Mv.y's, E M725 D12 FOIt KENT, finely furnished front room: gentleman only. 1709 Dodge 8t. E MTS5-3A Ft'ItNISHED rooms, modern, or un furnished. JCS0 Harney St. E-132-27 I'll It EE nicely furnished rooms, houso 'keeping, 115. Kit Nicholas St. E-D91-21' FOH KENT, furnished rooms with or with, out board; private family.- 701 So. 17 ave, E 177 23 FL-UMSHED llOOMS AND IIOATIU. aLENCAIHN,transltnts,J1.23 day. 1609 Doug. F-181 UTOPIA. 1721 Davenport St. F-183 NICE south room. The Pratt, 212 S. 25th. F M6S0 Tho Merriam, good winter home. 23 A Dodge F 18 NEWLY furnished steanvheated rooms. 2315 Douglas. F-M291 Dl NICE wurm rooms, good board, reasonable rates. Tho Hose, 2020 Hurney. F 737 D13 YOl'NO rr.nn desires roommate: location, easy walking dlstanco of business center; room nnd board reasonable. Address C 12. IJec. F-JUD7 2&" FOIt HUNT, tilaasnnt front room with al cove and largo cloot,s; home cooking:: reasonablo rates to the right parties. No.' 10 Houtn aim at. r irj . FOH ItUMT-STOItCS AND OFFICKS. FOH HUNT, storo In first class location; rent ruasonahlo, Apply It. C. Peters & wo,, ground tloor, uco uuig. i rto FOIt HENT, the building formerly occupied by Tho Dec nt 916 Farnani street. It has four stories nnd n basement which was fnrmprh' liaml n m TVin linn timna rrinm This will bo rented very reasonably. If interested nppiy at oncn to u. kosc water, secretary, room 100, Bee Building. i4tktl4 UUI1UIU JUUlll 111 lUllll UCIIIU I ujuvn, can bo madu into very desirable olllfio and reception' room for physician." Will ar T A Tint ...... I - i i . 1 1, range IO 6UII. OMAHA LOAN & TRI'ST CO., 16th & Douglas Sts. I-S37 AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS on salary or commission; tho greatest nceutfl' seller over tiroduced: ovory user of pen nml Ink buys It on Bigui; i'uu to wi per ceni pronii one sgeiii h sales nmounted to $620 In six day; an other $32 in two nours. Aionroo mtk. Co., X 10, im. crosse, yiB. jmvj. l'UiiiiiAii agrms cverj wnuru iiJit crity- pns, try wasnaoia enameunes; no glass; don't rub; cheap. Family Portrait Co., Chlcagb. ' Ji-M19l 21 WANTED TO HE NT, THREE MODERN, unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Auurt-Bs u , nee. K-M999-29 WANTED. by elderly lady, threo or four unrurnisucii rooms suunoie ior iigut housekeeping. Address C 45, Rec. K-M141 27 FURNISHED house or flat of 8 or 10 rooms near center or city. Auuress lock hox Vnhoo, Neb. K-M170 24 AVANTED, 1 unfurnished, for housekeep ing, located in central scuooi district; smnll family; must bo pleasant nnd in good condition. C 64. Bee. K-M207 2u STOIIAGE. PACIFIC Storngo avid Warehouse Co,, 912- 814 Jones, general siorago ana lorwannng. -185 Om. Va'n 8tor. Co., 1511 Farn. Tsls. 1559-863 180 STORAGE nnd forwarding. ExpressmavVa Delivery 'jo., xn win. ici. ii. "S3 WASTEDTO UUV. ALL kinds of household floods, hotels, etc.. In largo' and email quantities, cuicago Furnltuto' Co., 1M6-10 Dodge. Tel. 2020. N-187 HOUSES to move. Wallace, Brown blk. N 338 WILIj purchaso n limited number of Omaha Savings bunk accounts. Urunnan Lovo Co,, 309 So. 13th. N-188 WANTED to buy. $1,000 of Omaha Savings bank accounts for cash. Address A 16, Uco olflce. N-M54S WANTED Small white poodlo for stud purposes. Address, C 29, Ueo. N-MW7 WANTED, ono bllllunl table and two pool tubU-x; must bo In pood repair and cheap for cash. J. C. Taylor, Dunlaii, la. N M196 23 FOH SALE IIOnSES, VEHICLES, ETC. SELL and repair vehicles, all kinds. 11. Frost, carriage works, 11th and Lcavrn worth. P-189 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. HARD and soft foundation piling: hog fences and cribbing. 101 DouglaB. Q 190 2DHAND safo cheap. Derlght, 1116 Farnam. Q-191 BAFES; buy, sell, ex'ge. Schwartz, 114 So. 13, ,1 1Q' 4 FOR SALE, 1 160-11. P. Hoffman & Billings Corliss engine In good condition Call or address Sec'y of Hce Uldg Co. Q 601 WRITE for cataloguo of trusses, support ers. Bherman & McConnell Drug Co. Oman? r in. Q-105 2NDHAND typewriter for rale. B 03. Be. Q-710 CALENDARS, diaries nnd mt-morundum books. Albery I'rlnting company. South Omaha. Q-131-23 FOR SALE, ii female cocker spaniel, color seal brown. 2 years old, ollglblo for regis tration; nlso cocker spaniel puppies, 4 montns oiu, Aauress j n, net, Q-M1EC 25 FOR SALE, two pool tables In good condl illtlon. L. Guye, 510 8. 13th st Q-M173 25 10-FOOT counter and high open desk for ...1.. T In.lnnlal .l.l.n.n 1WI 13 1 H . 1. tilllL. J,umiiut4 1, .niiitmn uiu n. lull! ... A r xi-iii.! MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE, country dealers, 2dhand furniture and stoves nt. lowest prices, carload lots or less, uiucago furnuuro co,, hob-jo uoi R-19 CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, 819 North 16th. a 197 MME.GYLMER genuine palmist :t03 DoJte ti mm ELECTRIC TREATJIKNT, ELITE parlors, 615 S. Kth second flonr. aiai tr ULKCTttIC TItEATJIENT. MME. AMES, lfl5 Howard, Id floor, room 1; mcrmni uatns, i-Miu w MAE EDGAIt, 317 N. 15th at., flat K. MME. ADAMS, magnetic treatment. 607 8. lam, room iu. t a PUHSONAI.. DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns nnd superflu ous nair removed oyeieciricity. . u. is. Frenzer block. U-199 VIAVI, woman's way to health. 316 lice bIJg U SIM TURKISH baths, massago baths, electric oains, tor lauics ouiy; sKiueu womnn massage operators; lines t equipped baths In the city. Henstrom Hath Company. Rooms 216 to 220 Hce Uldg. U-201 BEWINO machines rented nnd repaired; rent $2 per month; supplies for all kinds of machines, Tho Sinner Manufacturing Co.. 1614 Douglas St. Telephone 418 U-M522 PRIVATF, heme boforo and during confine ment; babies adopted. Mrs Uurcet, 2C20 Hurdetto. U-20. PRIVATE hospital for ladies before dur ing confinement: babies adopted. 1136 N. 17 U-233 L . YOUR OLD SKIRT Can be nltcrcd to look now and stylish bv using one of our beautiful FltENCH ACCORDION PLEATED FLOUNCE3. Any kind complete from $1.01 up. AL TERATION PATTERNS AND INSTRUC TIONS FREE. Accordion and side pleat ing by tho yard. Send for circulars. m. uui.ii.man cu., 200 Douglas lilk., 16th and Dodgn. -X6 LIEHEN, theatrical, masqucrado costumer; 1018 Farnam. U-l PLEATING and skirts, all kinds: buttons made to match. Omaha Pleating Co., 1521 Douglas. U-290 LADIES' Jackets and tailor mado suits al tered, cleaned, repaired, M. Fogel, 307 B. 17. U-878 Calendars. Uurltley Printing Co. AJ-M129 D20 SMALL boy wanted to board on farm. Ad dress C 46, llee. U-M143 24 LADIES, all halrdrcsslng, manicuring nnd facial treatments free at Molar's Hair- dressing College, 1623 Farnam; hours, 9 IO . U-.Mllu 28 CHICAGO lady will mnko nnd trim fash ionable hats nt homo; rcasonablo prices, Address C 33. Hue.. U M167 25 I CARE not whnt alia you, can get your health with tho secret of health. Prof. J J. v. jonnson, nil Vinton at., umana. U 181 26' DENVER Corresponding club, 1C page paper, sonied, loo; no $5 fee; many worm tw to iw,uw. h. L. Love, Denver, coio, U-M193 24 SIONEY TO LOAN nEAL ESTATE. LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western lowa farms at 5 nor cent: borrowers uan pay $100 or any multiple; any Interest date: no delay. Urennan-Lovn Co., 309 bo. iatn at., umnna, weo. v mi MONEY to loan on improved Omaha real esiaie. urennan-i-ove -o., aw ao. uin. W-201 $1,000 and upward to loan on Improved clt; property and farms. W. Farnam Smith S Co., 1320 Farnum. W-2' WANTED City loans, bonds nnd warrants, Oecrgo & Company, 1601 Farnam street. W-210 MONEY In any amount at C, CJ4, 6 per cent. J. W. ROBB1NS & CO., 1S02 FARNAM ST. l Oil MONEY to loan on farm and city property; lowest rates. O. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam. Wr-212 MONEY to loan at 5 and 64 per cent on Omaha prop irty. W. B. Melkle, 401 8. 15th. WT213 PRIVATE money. C. CV4. 6 per cent; no do- lay. Qarvln Bros., 1613 Farnam. w-211 WANTED Hltv nnd fnrm loans: also bonds anti warrants. It. U. t'eiers & en., nu i-arnam Ht., uco Uldg. w -is PRIVATE mbney. F. D. Wead, 1521 Douglas. W 210 FIVE per cent money. Bemls. Paxton block. f OIT .1 . I MONEY to loan on Aral-rlnss ImDl'OVed city property or ror building purposes, raync- litiox co., rsew i orK Lite. W 218 PRIVATE money to loan. J. II. Sherwood, 039 N. Y. Life. W-219 $1,500 TO LOAN on real estate; call nt once. m. J. Kennara & Bon. 310-311 urown niocit. W-M2C3 $CO0 TO LOAN on Improved Omaha real es tate. Auuress c w, ueo. v .m.-uj ju- MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. THE OMAHA MORTQAiiE LOAN CO. (Established 1892.) Will mako you a loan on furniture, pianos, live stock, etc. You keep tho property. Or If you have n pormanent position wt will mnke you n SALARY LOAN without Indorser or mortgage. We loan from $10 up. You enn get tho money in a few hours after making nppllcntlon nnd you may pay It back In 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 or 6 months. Others claim lower rates, but atl wo ask Is a chanco to make comparisons. We chnrgo nothing for papers or filing; and we 'glvd you tho 'full- nmoint of "tho Joan in "CasR.' W nre the oldest and largest loan company in Omnha. Our motto Is "to try to piense. Tulephono 2293. 306 South 10th St. X-173 MONEY MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE. No endorser of mortgago required. LOWEST RATES, EASY PAYMENTS and STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. OMAHA CREDIT CO.. Room 626, Fifth Floor, New York-Life Bldg. X 221 AMERICAN LOAN COMPANY will pay off your SALARY ASSIGNMENTS And all other debts. A steady position all that is required. EASIER TERMS AND LOWER CHARGES THAN ANY OTHER LOAN cuaifAjN l.. vuu ana nave u irlvato ia:it wun ua. xtuuaj. wi jii-ju JU1LDINU. A i-a MONEY loaned snlarled people holding per manent position with responsible concern upon their own names without security; aay payments. Tolman, 706 N. Y. L. Bldg, X-223 MONEY TO LOAN ON Furniture. Pianos, Diamonds, Watches, etc. Privately on paymentB. No charge for papers. BEROER'S LOAN CO., 1604 Far nam street, upst.alrs. X-M793 MON13Y -loaned on pianos, furniture. Jew elry, horses, cows, etc. C. F. Reed. 319 8. 13. SALARY LOANS. CHATTEL LOANS. J. W. TAYLOE, 218 First Nat. Bank Bldg, X 220 MONEY loaned on plannB. furniture, horses, cows, Jewelry. Duff Green, R 8, Barker bile X-225 LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE, with partial payments on note; no mort gann or security; abjolutcly confidential; POSITIVELY LOWEST RATES; loans of other companies talion up. Room 303 Pax ton Block. RELIABLE CREDIT CO. X-227 BUSINESS CHANCES. $150 CASH or easy payments buys 23 strictly lawful (nickel) slot machines for drinks, cigars or cash; will earn $2 and upward weekly each. Earl. Clark & Co., Furnl turo Manufacture! s, Chicago, III. Y-230 DOCTOR WANTED, a tplcndld opening ior u nrsi-ciusa uuciur. Auurt-ss. u a. uo, Y-M127 IT FOR SALE, tho best retail grocery business in the city of Omaha; would accept some deal. Jacob Vunpclt, C09 Bee Bldg. Y-163 23 w. v. . t . j itiav.um itu.ci 1,1 i;il) of, 25,000 In eastern Nebraska, 60 rooms, steam hmit. five years' lease, elegant t'l'H"' iniiiij iur riKiu lmriy, iwu-iuiras cash, balanco $25 a month without inter est. Address Box C 45, Bee Office. Omaha. YM104 25 J12.000 STOCK scnernl merchandise In u county scat town: cash sales In October. c- ru.i. ........ . n .... II..., ...(II I, ... . .' o,wv: .run i-. ivuiu, win pun uv a nacn Uco: best business lu town? no trades, but wuaii uiacuuiu, Atiurcss u oo, umanu llee, at:o3 su FOR BALE, milliner- stock, all new. Write uox ii, Bcouanu, a. u, j M204 25' Port EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE, all kinds of real estate and stocks of goods, send for list. E. L. Townsend, Lcmars, la, Z 929 25 020 ACRES good Nebraska land and $3,000 to $5,000 cash for a farm or ranch In Neb,, Missouri, Kansas or lowa. F. M. Woods, Box 679, Lincoln, Nob. S5-H0-23 STANDARD bred driving horse, years, 1.200 lbs., very speedy, city broke, very re liable, tor flrst-clncs upright tlano. C 47. Hce. 5t-M172 29 HAVE Nebraska und Soith Dakota land, taken under foreclosure, to trade for resl dencos lu country towns or vacnnt city lots, but must have at least one-third cosh, or part cash und mortgage against land for onough moro to equal one-third of vnluo of land; If you mean business write us. Bos 296, Sioux City, lowa. -.MISS 2 FOIl SALE-HEAL ESTATE. FINE cast front lot, 3 blocks south of de pot, on 10th St. Inqulro 1411 Vinton. RE-532-D-7 FOR SALE cheap, large lot n.id three cottages. J. A. Lovegren. 4th floor Pax ton block. RE M5I6 RANCH AND FARM lands for snlo by tha Union Pacific Railroad company, ft. A. McAllastcr land commissioner. Union Pacific Headquarters. Omaha, Neb. RK-C97 CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnam St. RE-236 LAND. C. B. Burrows, Norfolk. Nebraska. RE 100 Doc. 26 SO ACRES, 0 miles from Omaha, $15 ocr acre. The- Byron Reed Co., 212 H. 14th st. RE-M540 PROPERTY bought and sold; money loanod; rents collected. L. L. Johnson Co., 314 So. loth street. RE-102-Feb. 19 SEE HENRY U. PAYNE, C01 N. Y. LIFE. RE-233 C. F. HARRISON. BARGAINS. 013 N. Y. L. RC-53S-D-9' HOUSES, lots, fnrms. lands, loans; nlso flro Insurance. Bemls. I'axton blk. RE 231 BARGAINS! 7-room houso, ground 100-foot frontage: closa to car line; eastern owner wants offer. $3,000 property, well located; will pay 12 per cent net on purchase price. $900 mortgage, better than government bond, for sain quick. M. J. KENNARD & SON. 310-311 Brown Block. RE-M26J FOR SALE or trade. 60 flno productive farms and 10 flno stock ranches In enst Nebraska for salo cheap and on easy terms, somo of which can bo traded for merchandise, hardware, furniture, Imple ments, horscn nnd cattle. For particulars address Oeorgo W. llutton. Coleridge, Neb. RE-M261 N3U CO ACRES, well Improved. $37.00; 100, well Improved, $3S.00; 120, Improved, $30.00 ; 40 Improved. $10.00; 40, Improved, $28.00; 13, vacant. $27.00 ; 60. Improved. $35.00. I hnvo 100 farms In lown, 20 to 40 mwi at Omnlm, any slro to 1,000 acres. Vnnnclt, 6U9 lies Uldg. HE-160 23 8 ACRES, bet. Om. and S. O.. with hou!e, barn, orchard nnd 500 ft, trackage, at $1.10) per acre. F. D. Wead, 1621 Douglas St, RE-182 21 HOUSE and two sightly acres for $1,400. D. Weafi, 1621 Douglas. RE-1S3 24 240 ACRE farm. 2 houses. Sarpy Co., at $35.00. F. D, Wead, 1521 DouglnB. RE ISt 21 TWO lots, south front, on Cnpltol avenue, west of 26th, $5fK each; on grade, no fill, cheapest loto offered west of High school. A. P. Tukey. Board of Trade RE-M792 DO you want nn ELEGANT BUILDING LOT In n, FINE neighborhood for $5007 You can get It In only ono place BEMIS PARK. Wo Iiavo ONLY 30 odd lots left In BEMIS PARK out of 190 n ycar'.ago. Eastern parties Interested In this addition deslro that wo CLOSE QU'f.nll remaining unsold lots ' AT THE OLD .PRICES. Lots $500 to $1,200. Flno lots Largo lots High lots Beautiful lots-CHEAP LOTS. TERMS No ono In OmoJia offers such terms as wo offer In BEMIS PARK. Lots $500 to $GO0, $30 cuah nnd $10 per month WITHOUT INTEREST. Lots $700 to $1,000, $100 cash nnd $20 per month WITHOUT INTEREST. 10 per cent discount for ALL CASH. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. Let us show you, the property. PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY, MAIN FLOOR N. Y. LIFE BLDG. RB-M199 20 MEDICAL. LADIES out of health find prompt rallef. Uox 232, Omaha, Nob. Conildentlal. 237 LADIES' free monthly regulator; cannot "falL Mrs. B. Rowan, Mllwnukce, Wis. M-150 N 30 LADIES, I positively guarantee Golden Seal, never failing femalo regulator, will relieve most obstinate cases of delayed periods In' 6 hours: sent secure from ob servation, $1 Dr. Annlo Fowler, 205 South 14th St.. St. Louis, Mo. M-268 N30 PERSONAL, floldcn Seal Female Ttpctil.i tor relieves In 3 hours: $1.00 and $2.00 boxes; nono genuino wltnout signature. Golden Seal Medicine Co., 2911 Morgan St., St. Louis, Mo. M-72S D12 RUPTURE cured: no knife, no pain, no danger; send for circulars. Emplro Rtip turo Cure, 932 N. Y. Life bldg. Omaha. 202 GONOVA Is a Frencl. treatment for male nnd female, for th positive euro of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Unnatural Discharges, Inflammations, Irritations and Ulcerations of the mucous membranes. A.i Internal remedy with Injection combined, war rnritod to cjro worst cases In ono week: $3 per package or 3 for- $5. Sent any whero on receipt of prlco. The Kldd Drug co,, Kigin ill. American uiuce, retail wholesale. Mvors-Dlllon Drug Co.. Omaha M. A. Dillon. Houth Omaha; Davis Drug Co., Council Bluffs. Full lino of rubber goons. LOST. SUITABLE reward will be given for return of bluo enameled gold watch set with diamonds, lost at nrst .national nanK, umana. c sj. uce. msi ii-w LOST, a young sable colllo bitch, .whlto collar, answers to name "Keyno"; $5 re ward, Henry Glbbs, 1723 VanCamp st nmnv.n T.nst Mir.. Lost-M163 25' WltlUIIU LOST, gold watch, Thursday morning, number 152,250, engraved A. F. S. Finder lilouso return to Annlo F. Soukup, SB17 ao, 12111, or tiayaen urus., uim get ruwnru. i.osi no va LOST, Nov. 16, black pocketbook containing money unu rcceipia. jvcium iu uji bo, 3flth St. Lost ISO 23' LOST, brown fur glovo on tho train be tween Albion and Columbus last week; Under notify I. L. Albert. Columbus, Nob., and recelvo reward for return of glovo. Lost MI9S 26 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN SANT'8 School. 717 N. Y. Life. Z4U BOYLES' College, court reporter principal Hee Bldg, -241 NEBRASKA Business and Shorthand Col lege. Boyd's Theater. -21.' GREGG Shorthand Om. C. Col. 16 & Doug. ;tj ACCORDION PLEATING. ACCORDION nnd side pleating, cheapest, host, quickest. Mrs. A. C. Mark. 9 Pat- . T , 1 1 7. V. . l , 1 I.-"'. T 1 Ti U,u IC1BU11 AJlt), 11111 M.... . ...... w. 1.14 MUSICAL. FltnE scholarships to piano students. Prof, Braum, 660 Ramse Blk. -87 OSTEOPATHY. JOHNSON Institute, 615 N. Y. L. Bldg.: Tnt 1IV.11 Alln. TnhM.An ti n 1 ...7.1 dept.; Gld E. Johnson, Osleopathlst, Mgr. -233 M. E. DONOHUE, D. O., of Still school. liirKsvme, .mo. ow i'axton U1K. 'tel. 1 301, 239 A. T. HUNT. D. O., 30C Karbach. Tel. 2362. -M52S HORSES WINTERED. HORSES wintered, $( per month. J. W. M-324 U.' GOOD winter pasture for horses; $2.00 per monin; goou snener. inqulro nt lion man's stables, 18th nnd St. Mnry's Ave. Telephone No. 6. 1S7 29 FURNITURE REPAIRING. TEL. 1331. M. 8. Walklln, 2111 Cuming St. 246 Om. Uph. Wks. 161S Cap. nve. Tel. 1953. 334 D2 DANCING SCHOOL. NEW classes for beginners nro fonrtng tins weeK at .Morana s. creignton linn; children Weduesdny and Snturday; adults Tuesday and Friday 8 p. m.: prlvato les sons dally; assemblies Wednesday; rail for terms: always open. M300 Dl CAHPENT1RIS AND JOUIIEHS. ALL kinds of enrpenter work and repairing i.rnmnl ti' nftntiilo.l f.i .T. 'P nlilttrnj. nniU , IV....... J ' ' " . and Luka Sts. 570 JUNK Il.AM. Junk house, J. Milder, Prop., dealers in an metnis, bottles, etc. carloads a specialty. E01-803 Farnam, Omaha. Tcl.2378. 285 ENGINES, HOILERS, ETC. L. C. Sharp Mach. Wks.; motors, dynnmos. 219 HELCH AN II ARES. FINE Belgian Hares for salo tit common- sense prices. lorenco iiouievnrd. -832 N25 PAWNHHOKEHS. EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat- ing; an uusincss conuueniini. ijui uougias wl LOANS, It. Marowltz; low rates. 418 N. 16. STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julia Vaughn. 430 Ramgo Rldg. 2&U niRDS AND TAXIDERMY. STOCK'S Bird Store. 1603 Leavenworth. 213 MIIMIOH FACTORY. Damaged looking glasses rcsllvored. 708 N 16. z4 LANGUAGES. CHATELAIN School of Languages, Boyd's tneater, nas reopened tor tno seuson. -M143 PIANO TUNING. WE tune your piano for $1.60. Rose's Art Store, 1521 Dodge. Tel. 1915. 245 TICKET BROKER. CUT rato tickets everywhere. P. II. Phil- uin. imo i-arnam. xeiepnono .31. mi PLAIN SEWING. WANTED, plain sewing. 1038 S. 22d st. LAUNDRY. OMAHA Steam Lnundry; shirts, 7c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c. 1750 Leavenworth. Tel. 647. -247 DRESSMAKING. IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy, 318 S. 26th st. M-W3 D7 FARM FOIl RENT. 29-ACRE farm on Calhoun road, nenr Flor ence, In good condition. O'jo. P. Bemls. M221 SUES 4c CO . Potont Lawyers Be Bldf ., Omths, Nib Patent BookFree PATENTS GUARANTEED ' NEW YORK' MOBILE WttKlV ItMI-MONTSUf FINE SHIPS IHCONNtCTIOSWrrS sntsoiD siavice TsiMotiicAoNiomt. ALONG THE NORTH SHORC HAVANA, MATANIAS, CARDENAS, SAOUA.CAl'w IMRIEN. MJEVITAS, (J I BAR A, IIS BARACOA, ss otker sorts. MUUSON STEAM.'illlP J.INKI7 WU'.Umgu For Tickets. Stateroom Reservation 'and General Information of tho MOBILE BERVICE, apply to Ticket Agent Mobllo St Ohio R. R. nnd Southern Ry. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER. Omnha, Neb.. November 19. 1900. Sealed proposals, lit triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received nt this office until 2 o'clock i). in., central time. Decem ber 3, 1900, for construction of n ward wing nnd un addition for kitchen lu connection with hospital nt Fort Crook, Neb.; also for Heating, piumuing ami gas piping same, Full'lnformntlon furnished upon application to this ofllco, or to the Quartermaster, Fort crooit, iNou., wncro pians nnu speculations mav bo seen. PrnDosals to bo mnrked "Proposals for Addition to Hospital at Fort croon, mud.." and aauresseu to tne unaer- signed, r . 11. hatha way, c. u. M. N21 d4t N30 Dl' M TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE Supervising Architect. Washington. D. C. November 21. 1900.-8EALED PROPOSALS will bo received nt this ofllco until 2 o'clock n. m. on tho 27th day of December. 1900. nnd then opened, for tho construction (ex cept heating apparatus and eiectnc wiring) of tho U. S. Postofllco nt BLAIR, NE BRASKA. In ncrordanco with drawings und sperlllcatlons, copies of which may be hnd at tho discretion of tho Supervising Archi tect, by applying to this olllco or to the Postmaster nt Blnlr, Nebraska. James Knox Taylor, .Supervising Architect. N21-26-28-30 D3-5 M POSTOFFICE NOTICE. (Should bo read DAILY by nil Interested, ns chanscs may occur at any time.) Forolgn mallH for tho week ending Novem ber it, 1900, will close (PROMPTLY In all cases) at ino uenernri rosiomce us ioi lows: PARCELS POST MAILS clobo ono hour curlier than closlnc tlmo shown be low. Parcels Post Malls for Germany close ut 5 p. in. Monauy. Trmisatlnntio Mnlls. i-iitinniv . r,t , ... T ti u T7- DAl unja ii.i u,uv ... . iui I.UJ1U1 Al, per s. s. llmbrla, via Queenstown; at 8 a. m. for NETHERLANDS direct, per s. s, AmsterHam (mall must bo directed "per s. h. Anisterunm '); nt w a. m. tor hcut LAND direct, per u. h. Anchorlu (mall must ho.uirecteu "per s. s. Anciioria";. PRINTED MATTER, ETC. This stenmer takes Printed Matter, Commercial Papers and Samples for Germany only. The sume class ot man mutter ror otner parts or Europe win not po sent ny tnis snip un less specially directed by het. After the closing of tho Suptilemcntary Trans-Atlantic Malls named above, ad ditional supplementary malls nro opened on tho piers of the American. English, French nnd German steamers, ana lemaln open until within Ten Minutes of tho hour or sailing oc steamer, Malls fur Houth anil Central America, West IBilirn, etc. SATURDAY At 10 a. m. (supplementary iu;a a. m.) ior I'lJitTum-J imi.a.nd. SA VANILLA, CARTHAGENA and uhkvtuw.n, per s. s. Aiiegnauy (mall ior t osia jiica musi ne oirecten per s. . Alleghany"): at 10 a. m. for PORTO RICO, per s. s. Ponce, via San Juan; at POSTOFFICE NOTICE. 10 n. in. (supplementary 10:30 n. m.) for VENEZUELA nnd CURACAO, per s. s. Marlcalbo (mall for Savanltla and Carina gena must be directed "par . s, Marl calbo"); at 11 a. m. for Cl'IlA, per s. a, Morro Castle, via Havana; at 11 a. tn. for YUCATAN, per s s. Daggry, via Pro greso: at 11 n. m. for YUCATAN, per s, s, Prima, via Progreso (mall must bo di rected '"per s. s. Prima"); nt 12 in. for BARBADOS and SANTOS, per s. s. Ragusa. Malls for Newfoundland, hv rail In Mnrlh Sydney, and thence by strnmet, close nt tins omco daily at s:3U p. m. (connecting owse hare every Monday. Wednesday nnd Saturday). .Malls for Mlquelon. by rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, closo nt this ofllce dally at 830 p. m. Mnlls for Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa, Fin., and thence by steamer, close at this riffle ilnltv at 7 a, m. -(the connecting cloer are on S'.mday, Wednesday and Friday). Malls for Mexico City, uverinud. unless specially ad dressed for dispatch by steamrr, close nt inn omre oaiiy at z;su a. m. and 2:30 p, ni. Malls for Bellie, Puerto Corter. nnd Guate mala, by rail to New Orleans nnd thence bv steamer .cIosm nt this ofllce dally at 3 p. m. (connecting closes here Mondays for Belize, Puerto Cortei and Guatemala), Mall for Costa Rica, by rail to Mobile, Ala., nnd thence by steamer, roro at this ofllco dally at M p. tn. (connecting clones hero every Tuesday. Registered mnh closes at 6 p. m. previous day. Trnnspnclfto Mnlls, Malls for Hawaii, Japan. China nnd Philip. inno isinnus, via can i- rnncisoo, closo hero dally at 6:30 p. m. up to November 23. Inclusive, for dispatch tier s. h. Doric. Malls for China and Japan, via Vancouver, close hero dally nt 6:3u p. tn. up to November 27, Inclusive, for dls patch per s. s. Empress of China (regis tered mall must be dlrcrt-.-i "via Van couver"). Ma." for Hawaii. China. Japan and Philippine Islands, via San Francisco, close hum dnlly at 6:30 r m. tip to De cember M. Inclusive, for dlsnntch per s. s. Nippon Marit. Malls for Australia (ex cept West Australia), New Zealand, Ha waii, FIJI and Pamoan Islands, vln Ban Francisco, closo hero dally tit 6:30 p. m. tin to December 7, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. h. Sierra. Mnlls for Australia (ex cept West Australia, which goes via Eu rope, and New Zealand, whch pies via San Francisco), nnd FIJI Islands, via Van couver, close lure dnlly at 6:30 p. nt. after December 7. up to December S, In clusive, for dtipntch per s. s. Aorangl (supplementary malls, via Seattle, close at 6:30 p. m, December !). Transpacific mnlls uro forwarded to port of sailing dally and tho schedulo of closing Is arranged on tho presumption of their un intirr'intrd nverlnnd trnnMt Registered mnll closes at 6 p. m. previous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Posttiinstcl'. Postoftlcc, Now York, N. Y., November 16, 1900. HUNTERS HAVE FALLING OUT Sportsmen EiikK In ltlspntr nn to Who Killed Trro Ulrils nml End Up vtlth Flitht. Cnrl Hatnmcrslaugh, dressed In a muddy khaki suit, armed with n breech-loading Bhotgun, his waist girthed by an ammuni tion belt and his faco bearing ovldence of a recent fistic encounter, entered tho olllco of Pollco Surgeon Ames yesterday and aslted to liavo a scalp wound sewed up. After tho Job was dono tho Burgeon asked tho usual questions, bringing out this In formation: ' Hammcrslaugh and a friend, whom ho know only ns "Brocky," started out eurly this morning for Florcnco lnko to hunt ducks, geese, rabbits and any other game that might present Itself. Upon the shores ot the lake, about 100 yards apart, each built r. "blind" and lay down in It to await his victims. Presently a long, V-shaped flock of "Canucks," flying very low, appeared over a cornfield, Its apex pointed toward tho lake. "I waited till I could see tho glint of their eyes," said Hammcrslaugh, "nnd then I banged away, shooting at tho leaders and emptying first tho right barrel and then the left. Two gceso fell, but on account ot their momentum they passed my blind and dropped almost on top of 'Brocky.' "Then 'Brocky' swore he'd shot the gecso and claimed them. As I hadn't heard him shoot, and knowing I'd shot them my self, I called htm a liar, and wo had It out thcro in tho mud. I did him up pretty well and felt so sorry for him I concluded to let blm have tho birds." BOARD BUYS MORE GROUND Pupils at the Saratoga School to lie Provided Tilth Ample Playgrounds. At noon yesterday tho Board of Educntlon hold a brie.' meeting for tho purpose ot au thorizing tho secretary of the board to or der warrants drawn in pnymcnt for addi tional ground adjoining tho Saratoga school. Carl E. Herring, attorney for tho board, reported that tho tttlo and abstract ot the property are satisfactory nnd upon his recommendation tho deul was closed. Tho plot of ground Is Immediately north of tho Saratoga school and contains a little moro than one acre. The price paid by the board was $2,000. At present there nro sev eral business buildings located on the Twenty-fourth street frontngo of tho lotit. Tho owners of these buildings were granted sixty days In which to removo tholr stores. Heretofore tbo Saratoga school has been practically without a playground. It stands at tbo corner of Twenty-fourth streot and Ames avenue., and at this point both of those streets oro filled with car tracks. This mado It Impossible to allow tho children to go Into the street and tho school lot was no small that It would not accommodate the enttro school. Tho nowly acquired lots contain many trees and will make a flno playground. RECEPTION FOR GENERAL LEE Members of the G. A. It. Will Meet HI in at Depot nnd Escort lllru to lleudtiunrtera. It has beep suggested by some of the members of the Ornnd Army of the Repub lic of tho city that It would bo a. most courteous thing for the various posts to moot General Leo upon his arrival In tho city and escort him to tbo United States hendqunrtors. In order to secure a more general ex prcsslnn of views as to tho matter and to arrango for tbo reception, if It Is deemed advisable, a general meeting of tho mem bers of all tho posts, Custer, Grant and Crook ot Omaha, nnd Kearney of South Omaha, has beon called for on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock nt 320 South Fifteenth street, Democratic hall, Tho call Is signed by O. P. Garllck, Crook post; R. M. Stono, Grant post; J. P. Henderson, Custer post; R. S. Wilcox, Grant post; Lee S. Estclle, w. 8. Askwlth and Alt Bugh, Crook post; J. B. Ralph, U. 8. Grant post, and C. Stlegir, Custer post. Prickly Ash Bitters can be depended on to euro tho kidneys, corrects the urine. strengthens tho stomach and relieves back ache. Announcement of the Theaters, Tho souvenir matinee at tho Orphcum this afternoon will draw a packed houso ot womon and children, It advnnco Indications can be relied upon. A doublo souvenir will bo given to every woman who attends. They will bo edition Nob, 5 and C to tho album of Orphcum colebrltlos. Ono will be a picture ot dainty Baby Lund, the other ot beautiful Inez Macaulcy. Tho wholo bill has made a hit. Musically, the singing of Spenser Kelly aud the versatility of the Willis family hnvo been tho events o( (he week. Tho vivacious and winsome Hate slaters, Donahue nnd Nichols and WcrU and Adair all do nice acts. Commencing to morrow an entirely new and flno bill will bo prctented. "A Texas Steer," tho best creation of the Into lamented Charles Hoy t, will be given two productions at Boyd's theater Sunday, matinee and night. Thero was never so clover a satlro on American pol ltlcs written among the many that have been produced In the dramatic. Qeld. FAST MAIL BREAKS RECORD Engineer Johnson OnU SeTeral Big Kinki Out of Rogukr Echednle. MAKES 154 MILES IN 150 MINUTES Leaves Gritnil Islnml Almost Two Honrs l.nto and ArrlTes at Conu rll Bluffs TTrntyeven Min ute Behind Time. Engineer Adam Johnson nnd Conductor M. O. Wallace of tho Union Pacific accom plished a run with tho Fast Mall from Grnud Island Into Omaha Thursday after noon which will go down In tho annals of fast running tluio as one of tho record breakers. When tho Fast Mnll reached Grand Island from tho west Thursday afternoon It was nearly two hours late, and Johnson know that ho would have to cut a few kinks out of his regular schedule Into Ohiaha In or der to permit tho Fast Mnll to connect vtlth tho castbound trains from Omaha. Ho had a smalt unsscnger engine No. R26 and when In confided to Conductor Wallace that ho Intended to get Into Omaha less than a half hour lato Wallace sited up tbo "baby" engine and romarked his skepti cism. Johnson, however, know the capabilities of No. S26 nnd was confident that ho could riduco tho tardiness of tho Knot Mall. As soon as No. 102 got Into Grand Island John son's engine was attached to tho train, and when the yard limits wcro passed the cnglno responded to tho touch of Its master and bounded over the rails with a lightning speed, Leaving Grand Island tho Fast Mall wan exactly ono hour nnd forty-seven mlu utea late, hut Johnson was not daunted nnd determined to get his train Into Omnha ns near its scheduled tlmo of arrival as pos sible. Tho first sto'p was at Columbus and tho sixty-two miles Intervening wcro covered In exactly ono hour moro than a mllo n minute. From Columbus to Fremont the sreed was slackened a bit, although at tltucB tho train seemed to bo flying through tho air and tho mall clerks busy at work In their cars paused lu wonderment. The run to Fremont forty-four miles con sumed forty-six minutes. Johnson had held In rrscrvo the best Bpeed of his engine for tho homo stretch, and It fairly flew bo tween Fremont nnd Omaha. Through tho open country tho train attained a speed that mado a mllo a minute look llko a frolght train schedule. Tho customary stop was mndo nt South Omaha and slack ened speed was necessary from South Omaha Into Omnha, but even nt that the dlstanco of forty-six miles between Fro mont nnd Omnha was mado In forty-six minutes. Tho Fast Mall was delivered at tho Coun cil Bluffs transfer Just twenty-seven min utes lato. Ono hour and forty minutes had been made up from Grand Island Into Omaha, nnd the entire distance of 164 miles was mndo in ICO minutes. STATE CASES UNDER ADVISEMENT. Tno Snltft Still l'riullnn Before Inter state Coninirrcr Commission. J. D. Yeomans of tho Intcrstato Conimcrco commission nrrlved In tha city this morning from Chicago, whero tliu commleslon has been In session for several days listening to arguments In cases now pending beforo It. Commissioner Yeomans Is in Omaha looking after prlvato business affairs In which ho Is Interested. "Thcro Is no prcsont prospect of tho com mission sitting in Omnha," said Mr. Yeomans. "Our last visit hero was for tho purpose ot taking testlnlony in the case, wherein Mr. Megrow, a coal mine owner at Lexington, Mo., cbnrged thn Mis souri Pacific with discriminating against him in tho matter of freight rates. This enso is still ponding beforo tho hoard. "Tho Norfolk casa was nlso up before the commission tor final argument, nnd Mr. Johnson, who has been so active In bis en deavors to have tho rates to Norfolk changed, was present and conducted tho case for tho plaintiffs. This caso is now under advisement by the commission and It Is Im posslhlo for mo now to stato when the do cUlon will bo renched. "Itallroad conditions now seem to bo most flattering. All of tho roads are enjoying a largo volume ot business, exceptionally large, I am Informed, tor this tlmo ot tho year, which Is ordinarily n very quiet period. Tbo prosperity that hns been abroad in the land for tho last two or throe years has manifested Itself to a wonderful de greo tn railroad nlfulra and thero Is not the slightest doubt In my mind but that It will bo continued." Hnllrond Officials Confer. A family gathering of the officials con nected with tho Union Pacific und Its as sociate lines tho Oregon Short Line and tho Orogon Railway and Navigation com panyIs In progress at Union Pacific head qunrtors in this city. Tho official an nouncement Is mado that tho gathering Is for tho purpose ot discussing purely rou tine matters. From abroad tho officials In attendance arc Genornl Traffic Manager S. V. Ecclcs, Auditor F. W. Mills, General Passenger Agent D. E. Burley and General Llvo Stock Agent Ira Tuttle, all of tho Oregon Short Line at Salt Lake; President A. L. Mohlcr and Traffic Manager I). Camp bell of tho Oregon Railway and Navigation company nt Portland. Carrier Plg-rons for Luke Service. LUDINGTON, Mich., Nov. 23. The Per Marquette Railway company, it was an nounced hero today, will mako use ot car rier pigeons on its six-car ferries and Una steamers during tho coming winter. Ths plan ot communicating with tho shore by means of pigeons was adopted becauso of the dangers of winter navigation, boats at times being caught tn tho Ice with no way ot sending for aid. Wireless telegraphy was experimented with for this purpose, but was found not to havo reached a satis factory state of development. Training of tho plgoons was begun today. Hallway Notes and Personals. General Agent J, A. Kuhn of the North western bus returned from a hurried east ern trip. H. T. Carter. Michigan pancsngor ngont ot the Union Pacific at Detroit, Is a visitor In tho city. Assistant General Passenger Agent J. O. Phllllppl of tho Missouri Pacific la In Min neapolis looking after business matters. W. T. Holly, traveling passenger agent of tho Union Pncltlo ut Cincinnati, Is a visitor at general headquarters. Mr. Holly was formerly general agent of tho pus scnger department ut Chicago, previous' to tho consolidation of tho freight and pas senger departments, nnd has n wido ac quaintance) with western railroad men, Sis FrlKlitfnl Fallnrcs. Six terrible failures of six different doc tors nearly sent William M. Mullen ot Lockland, O,, to an early grave. All said he had n fatal lung trouble and that he must soon die. But ho was urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. After taking flvo bottles he was en tirely cured. It Is positively guaranteed to cure all diseases ot throat, chest and lungs, Including coughs, colds, la grippe, pneu monia, bronchitis, asthma, bay fever, croup, whooping cough, 60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Kuhn & &Co.'s drug store. Illrtli ItiTi.ril. Thn following births wero reported to the health commissioner for thn tweiitv-four hours ending at noon Friday: Wesley VunGllder, 3024 Chnrles, boy; Clyde C, Bat gelt, 3413 Burt, boy; John Mangle. 1210 South Seventeenth, girl; Iver N, Jensen, S'xtleth und Center, girl. For a Cold In the Read. LAXATIVE BHOMO-QNININE TABLETS.