THE OMAHA DAjfLY BERt TUESDAY, AUGUST 0, 1001. 0 1 I SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements for these column will ba taken until Vi m. for the enlnc edition and until USUI p. in. fur mnralBc aait Knnday edition. Rates, 1 1.3a a word drat Insertion, lo a warA thereafter. Nothing taken for leaa than 2So for the Oral laser tlon. These advertisements maat be rna conaenntlvelr. Advertisers, by reqaeatlaa- a aam tiered check, eaa have atrswers ad dressed to a numbered letter la ear t The flee. Answers aa addressed will be delivered mm arsssatatlaa mt tha ahaak alv. "WA.VrED-SITt'ATIO.V. ANTKD, by nn elderly German womnn, n plaro hm nurse, Inquire 2031 Sherman Ave. A-977 5' WA.TEI MAt.U hum. "WANTED, experienced sfnp salesman; re ply, stating ago, experience, references, salary expected. Address G 67, llec. t ll-M 192 "WANTED, young man stenographer: stntn age and Hillary. Add. I) IS, lire. II M7C5 WANTED, men that would like to be bar hers; wo will teach the work In two months, kIvo outllt of tools and pny J12 weekly when competent. Call or write, Molcr Hurbcr College, 1023 Furnnm st. u-itsa 8' X3AKEHS wanted. Lauder HnklniTcn., 13th and Mason. H M970 7 "WANTED, two or more experienced, re liable poultry hucksters, with established routes, Apply to Swift and Company, South Omaha, Neb. II-.M9M 12 "WANTED, a cook, prefer man and wife, at ArllnKton hotel, Stuart, la. H-M3H 0 "WANTED, ladles or gentlemen for home work, 11.50 to 12 per day, experience un necessary, permanent employment. Call at 1722 Dodge, 10 a. ni. till 2 p. in. H-MMO wa.nted-pemale help. WANTED. 20C girls. 1521 Dodge. Tel. S70. CO GIRLS, all kinds work. Canadian Office. r-dxa WANTED, laillcs to learn hair-dressing, manicuring or facial massage; only four weeks required. Call or write, Molcr Col lege, 1023 Famam st. C Mb22 8' "WANTED, Kir). 123 8. 30th. No children. C-MSS7 6 GIRL for general housework; good wages. soo ao. ar.th at. c M916 ; "WANT good dressmakers at 1020 Doug'as. C MIGJ U "WANTED, girl for general housework, German preferred. 332S S. 21th. C-97C 7 WANTED, nurse; rofcrences required. 3020 Fumnm. C 978 run iiK.vr houses. IF YOU want your houses well rented placu them with Itciiuwii & Co. D-CSI TO MOVE right, get Omnhn, Van Storago Co., olllcu 151114 Farnam, or tel. 1559-1)03. D-tfei HOUSES for rent In nil parts of the city. Hrennnn-Love Co., S20 South 13th street. D-C-.C HOUSES, stores, liemls. Paxton block. D-07 SEE I1ENU.Y 11. PAYNE. 001 N. Y. LIFE. D-CvJ HOUSES, etc' P. D. Wea'd, 152i Douglas. D-S9 HOUSES and tints, lllngwalt, Darker block D-f9) HOUSES wanted. Wallace, llrown block. D-om l-ROOJiLbrick house., modern. .2717 Jackson. Telephono A. Trnynor, 491 or Ij-25S3. D-Ml 10-HOOM, cast front, brick house, 308 N. 224 St., near Davenport. Inquire next door. D-M279 FOIl RENT, house and barn, all modern: 2137 South 33d St. Apply 402 Mercimnts' National Hank llldg, D 300 7-ROOM flat, fil7 South 10th. Clark Powell. 311 New York Life. D-G31 FOR RENT, nlco 0-room modern flat with Hteain hentj water and Janitor service. In Davldge building, opposite city hall, J35. (room modern hnusn with nice shudo tree and luvn, 3008 Mnsnn Htrect, J35. JOHN W. HOH1I1NS. 1S02 FAKNAM ST. IJ 7S S 219 8. 29T11 AVE.. 8-room house. AM, MODEItN, In good condition; rent, J25; tioto how close In this house Is to he mod ern at this price; It Is a bargain; want only Al tennn with references. OMAHA LOAN AND THUST CO. ICtli and Douglas Sts. D-M792 A DESIRARLE tenant furnished In 21 hours. List your houses with me. My permanent rental service, the best. Farms In Minnesota on easy payments. WH EATON, 42S PAXTON ULOCK. D-M82I FOR HUNT, desirable 5-room house, with bam. WO S. 21st st. D-MM0 13"C S. 32d St., 11 rooms, molern, steam heat, on highest ground In Omaha. 14 block from park. Key next door south. VERY deslrnblo flat In good repair, well located. M. J. Kennurd & Son, 310 llrown block. D S34 in i RESIDENCE for rent; Hnnscom park; 3-; 'Phono 2113. Address, Mrs. L. D. .Vogul, ZHli and Walnut. D-M6S1-G FOIl HUNT. IS2I Wirt street. 10 rooms, modern, In first class repair. Iirgo barn, 110. 2"0 N. ISth St.. 12 rooms, modern, two large bams. J list tht place for party running transfer or dray line; $25. 211 N. 20th St., 10 rooms., modern, brick, In tlrst class repair, J20. 102: St. 20th St.. R rooms, modern; will bo put in tlrst class repair; 41S. 1010 N. 27th St., two-story. 7 rooms, city nuii-i, huu ii'iuir, tl. M2S Iike St., S rooms, modem, brick. In good repair, J 15. tt N. 31th St.. 0 rooms, modern; In first iitics ii'iiuir. tiu 1121 Cass St.. 10- rooms, modern, first c'nss V ,11 1 i , f vl 1H2 8. 3".d. 8 rooms, modern, brick. In goo, repair; 30. f2 Popiileton Ave.. 10 rooms, modem, with 210 Popplel barn, )J5. iileton Ave., lo rooms, modern, with So, 2i)th St., C rooms, city water, goo' Repair: )ltl. BHENNAN-I1VE CO., S"0 So. 13th St. D-MS93 10 TOR RENT. Ui Park Ave.. 8 rooms, ex- eentlonallv lino as to condition nnd loca tion. W per mouth 1). V. Sholes Co., 3t0 N. V. Life, Tel. &'9, I) Mtias li JORNEH 20th and. Woolworth ave,, 7-room, an moiieru, nice mwn nnu snane. wiiea -ton, 42S Pftxton blk. D-Mta r-HOOM Hat, modern. 1112 S. llth. D-975 ELF.GANT S-room houso, all modern Inv provements. 4W N. 21th st. D-M9S9 7 FOIl IIF.NT FrilMHHi: ROOMS. DEWEY, European hotel, 13th and Famam r. 0.0 THE THURSTON, cool, airy rooms, E-OOrt THREE rooms, light housekeeping. Ill South inn. V403 Uousekeeplng rooms 10 up. 2023 fit. .Mary'. TWO furnished rooms for gentlemen only, 2010 uavenport. r- o u ' niREB room. lght honsekeeplng. ill 'South llth. 1 B-515 A10 Tool, well ventilated rooms. 149 J"', rtltMSIIHD ROOMS AM) HOARD. UTOPIA 1721 Davenport St. F-S7 OLENCAI11N, transient, Jl.SSdny. UOfl D'.ug F G S THE Merrlanii summer resort. 23th & Dodve F-ey TWO large front rooms, with board. 19 9 Capitol Ave. F-MU7 DESHtAnLE rooms. The Pratt, 212 S.lhlh St F-701 DESIHAULK rooms, first-class board. 25.31 Harney. F-M987K IIOOMS and board. The Iloe. 2000 Harney st. F M) 83 FOIl ItE.NT-OFtHMSIIHn ItOOMS. DESK room spate. $J per month, ground lloor room In Tlio lies building, facing Famam street; no expense for light, heat or Janitor service. It. C. Peters & Co,, Itental Agents, Hce Ilulldlng, Q 110 3 UN Ft MINI SHED chambers for house keeping; water and waste pipe, 319 N. 17th. a-636 FOH HENT Unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, Wlthnell llldg., 15th and Harney. Bee Janitor. a-M911-5 FOIl HKMT STOUKfl A.M tll'FICHS. FOH ifENT. store In Ilrst-closs location'; rent reasonable. Apply H. C. I'eters & Co., ground lloor, Ueo llldg. 1200 KOH HENT. the building formerly occu pied by Tho Hoo nt 910 Famam St. It has four stories and a basement which was formerly used as Tho lleo press room, This will be rented very reasonably. If interested apply at oneo to C. C. Hoso water, secretary, room 100, Hco building. 1-201 FOH HENT. office with vault and part first floor or all top floor. 1111-16 Harney tit. Midland Glass & Paint Co., 1110 Harney St. I-43S AGENTS WANT1JI). W ANTED, canvassing agents In every county to solicit subscriptions for THE TWENTIETH CENTUHY FAHMER and tho NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF LIVE STOCK nnd COMPLETE STOCK DOC TOR. This splendid book contains l.tlO imperial octavo piges, W object-teaching engravings nmj Is the only Look on live stock ever published adapted to the every day, practical, money-saving use of every farmer and stock owner. Steady employ ment with assured good Income. Agents In the country with horse and buggy es pecially desired. Canvassers mako easily C0 to 11(0 per month. Address, Century I'nrmer Solicitors' Bureau, Deo building, Omaha. J iS7 WANTKII TO HUNT. WANTED to rent furnished house, 8 to 8 rooms, for one month. Address D 11, Hee. K MDiS 8 STORAGE. PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Co., 912 yil Jones, general storage and forwarding. -701 OM. Ven Stoi. Co., 1511H Parn. Tels. 1559-S03. -702 STORAGE: Household goods nnd other articles stored at low rates. J. J. Dcrlght & Co., 1119 Famum St. Tel. 353, 703 foii sam: furniture. CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel. 2020. New & 2dhand furniture bought, sold, exchanged. O 701 FOH MAI.I2 1IOHS12S, VEHICLES, ETC. LIGHT omnibus nnd buggies for sale at II. Frost's, 14th and Leavenworth. P M28 FOIl SALE MISCEMiA.EOU9. AWDUST, chenpest posts, poultry and hog fence. 901 Douglas. Q 7u0 2DHAND safe cheap. Derlght, 1119 Farnam. Q-707 SAFES, standard makes.sold, rented. 114 S. 13 q 7W RIG line of secondhand wheels, 1.1, $3, V), J 10. umana uicycie 1..0., juin aim unicugo sis. y-709 TRADE your old wheel In on n new one. umana tncycie uo., mn ana cnicago Sts. .0-710 CIOAH nnd news stand, with soda foun tain, line rum I uire or s rooms, good laun dry package business, good location; party going to Iluffalo: scli cheap. J. H. John son, 811 N. Y. Life. Q MI70 OIL nnd gnsollnc business, established 13 years, controls to customers; route In heart of city; team, harness nnd oil tnnks, wagon, fiuO 5-gal. cans and every thing complete; an exceptional oppor tunity for one with small capital to got Into paying business quickly; owner leav ing city; must be sold at once. J. H. Johnson, N. Y Life. Q M6I0 FOR SALE, Iowa unfermented grnpe Julco iiininrnH. jiuuiesa ivj eirsi avenue, UQtin ell RlnKs. Q-M073 A12 FIREPROOF safe. Garvin, 1613 Farnam. tJ-MMO CARLOAD fresh cows and springers. E. ruruy, ilia turning, varu, :5th and Hurt. CJ-M3J0 8 MISCKI.I.WKOt'.S. FOR RENT, largo barn 5th nnd Jones, $33 kt iiuiiuii, u , onoics uo,, .iw n. , .Ife. H M939 G PERSONAL,. DR. HOY, chiropodist; corns nnd superflu ous nnir reraoira uy eiecinciiy, H. v;, Frenzer block. U 713 VIAVA, woman's way to health; rational, wnoiesome nome uraimuii. a me lll.lg. U711 SHOE repairing. M. Sperduto, 818 N. lh. I 6iS A 5 SUPPLIES for all machines; m.irhlnes for rent. White bowing .Machine, 162J Doug las, ici. ;n. u us I'RIVATE hospital for ladles befoto iiml during conunemeni, uauies nuopteu. vjim uruiu t. u iiti M. GOLDMAN & CO,, only perfect nc- coruiou pieaung pinni in tnu west; mail orders solicited. Suite 2(0, Douglas block. U-717 FRENCH ACCORDION PLEATING; mnll oruers solicited, umana I'lcating to., 1524 Douglas". u 71S MME. SMITH, baths. 118 N. 15th, 2d lloor, room 2. U MS39 7' WE RENT sewing machines for 75 centB per ween; we repair and sell needles nnd parts for every machine manufactured. 'Phone 1C03. Neb. Cycle Co., Cor. 15th and Harney. U 137 A 10 WANTED, bids for concessions at mrnster .1 IV II i.ln, 1.. 111.... . . . i .V. W. I. II. 1MI.-1III., 1-IUllMlIIUlIin, .Hill, Aug. 17. Address J. A. Outsche. U-M3J5 0 WANTED, to correspond with a young lady between 18 and 23 for nmusemtn and what may follow. Addresj Hox 7, Kenuard. Neb. U-M'JSJ S THEY cost $37,00 per 1,000. and It's cheap, too; they aro sold by dealers for 5c each, and that s chenp, too: consider quality nnd price and you will bo ours forever; It's tho "Prince of Omaha" clgnr, union mode, W. F. Stoeeker Cigar Co, Save the bands of tho Stoeeker cigar, wo need them. V MK3 10 MONEY TO I (IAN-HEAL ESTATE. PRIVATE money. F. D. Weud, 1521 Douglas W-713 5 AND it per cent loans. W. II. Thonm', First National Hank building. Tel. lt-4 W-721 $300. $400. $500 private money to loan: 1. 2, 3 or 5 years. W. L. 8elby, Hoard of Trade Hldg. W-722 JtONBY to loan on Improved Omnhn real cstnte. Hrennnn-Iove Co., 309 South 1.1th. W-723 W.liNTED, city loans, bonds and warrants. George & Company, 1001 Farnam street. W-721 WANTED, city loans nnd warrants. W. Ftirnaro Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St V-7:$ MO.M1V TO I.OA HEAL ESTATE. 150.000 SPECIAL fundi loans 1500 Up, lowest" ..tVl'n, IIU Ut.'lti;. Mlirlll IU3. lUld r ill - nam. W-729 LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western Iowa farms at 5 per rent; borrowers en n pay lluo or any multiple; any Interest date; no delay, Hrennan-Love Co., ;n S. 13th St., Omaha, Neb. W-720 4'.4 TO 3 P. C money. Uemls, Paxton blk. W-727 PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 937 N. Y. I VTSU WANTED, city nnd farm loans; al-o bonds nnd warrant. H. C. Peters & Co., 17JJ Farnam St., Ueo Hldg. W 731 $S0.f) SPECIAL fund; loans $&00 up; lowest rntes. Garvin Hros.. Farnam and lfith, Com'l Nafl Hank Hldg. W-SVJ MOXEV TO LOA.N CHATTELS. ... . DO YOU NEED MONEY? We loan $10 nnd up on luriilturc, pianos, horses and other chattels. SALARY LOANS. Without mortgage to psoplo holding perma nent positions. You can gel the money In a few hours after making application nnd take 1, 2, J. 4, 5, 0 months or more in which to pay It back, and you need not pay for It ono day longer than you keep it. s o charge nothing for papers and we gtu you the full amount In cash. There are no lower rates than ours; our terms are the easiest; our business Is conlUc.itldl and our motto Is "try to please." OMAHA MORTOAOE LOAN CO., 119 Hoard of Trade Hldg. Tel. 22.5, (Established lfcW.) 3vO S. 10th St. X-73i CONFIDENTIAL LOANS On household furniture, plnnos, horses, wagons, etc., In two hours' time; also to salaried people on their plain notes, with out security. Easiest payments and low est rates In Omaha. Private Interviewing room. American Loan Co., room 312 llrown block, cor. 10th and Douglus Sts.; entrance on 16th St., opposite Y. M. C. A. X 733 LAllGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team sters, Hoarding houses, etc., without se curlty; easiest terms; 10 offices in princi pal cities. Tolman, 410 Hoard of Trade Uldg. X-731 LOANS ON SALARIES. FURNITURE, live stock, etc. Quick service and lowest rates guaranteed. J. W. TAYLOE, 633 (top lloor) Paxton block, northeast corner 10th and Farnam; entrance on 10th street. X 733 HON EY loaned on plnnos, furniture, Jew , horses, cows, etc. C. P. Reed, 319 . 13. elry MONEY loaned on plnnos, furniture, horses, cows, Jewelry. Duff Green, H. 8, Uarker blk X-737 WE LOAN money to salaried peoplo on their note at lowest rates; strictly contl dentin); pay weekly, semi-weekly or monthly. Room 303 Paxton block, 3d lloor. Reliable Credit Co. X 739 MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried people; business confidential; lowest rates, bit Paxton block, The J. A. Hutton Co. X-794 THE MOST SATISFACTORY PLACE to maku loans on furniture, piano or sal.iry, ROOM 314 HHOWN ULOCK, entrance op posite Y. M. C. A. bldg., 16th st. Try it und you will be sure und repeat tho dose. X-Mbl'J llUSIMlSS CHANCES. FOH HALE or trade, half or whole Interest In drug store; hardwood lloor, Matthews gas machine, soua touniain, etc.; in a lively county scat. Thyroid-Lymph Co., 600 Ueo Hldg. Y-740 FOR SALE, bar and fixtures, complcto cut- nt, inciuuing national casn register; gooa bnrguln. Address Lock Uox 56, Sldii'iy. Neb. Y-M799 6 FOH SALE, chenp, hand laundry In good running order; must sell on account of sudden death. P. Stlchweh, Grand Island, Neb. Y-MSOl 7- A GOOD meat market fully equipped; liv ing rooms connected; good uusiness; tor salo or rent. II. A. Hansen. Hlkliorn, Neb. Y-M829 9 PHYSICIAN'S location; will sell, horses. buggy, olllce llxtures, etc.. In thriving town of 2u0, southeastern Nebraska; good territory; no opposition; collections prompt: n flno chance to locate In best farming section of Nebraska nnd procuro a guod paying prnctico at once. Address J. H. K.. Room o"j8 Kurbach Ulock, Omaha, Neb. Y MSS3 6 TELL ME WHAT YOU HAVE TO SELU TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT TO UUY, IF 1 DON'T FIND YQU A DEAL YOU MAY SAY I NEVRH THY. J. H. JOHNSON. Kit New York Life Hide. The Real Estate and Huslness Chanca Man. solicits Your Huslness. Merchandise Stocks, Hotels and Rooming Houses for Snlu or Exchange. Y-912 HOTEL furniture nnd llxtures of 20 rooms, completely equipped, only house In good, llvo country town, doing nice buslno a; can bo had reasonable. J. H. Jobinon, N. Y. Life. In?i9,l RESTAURANT nnd confectionary business in live Iowa town 70 mile from Hluff'. netting $150 to $200 per month: bear cloi'es.t Investigation; half cash, half time to re liable party. J. H. Johnson, N. Y. Life. COAL nnd feed plant, paying buslnosf. no better location, might consider some good real estate. J. II. Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y M943 FOR SALE, to first-class Job printer, Inter est In paying Omnha printing office. Owner has other business requiring pnrt of his time. D 40. Hee. Y-972 FOIl EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE, tine, clean stock gen eral dry goods, furnishing goods, staplo and up to date. Invoice about $10,OM). Will exchange for part cash and good prop erty. Good stock alMut $0,(00. In jj ol order. Owner must have nbout $1,700 enll, balance good property. If you want goo i deal write to Somers & Hrown, 507 Man hattan bldg., St. Paul, Minn. Z-M9S2 14' FOR SALIC, nlmost new Gabler upright piano; will take horse nnd buggy on trade. D 31, Hee. Z-S0.T TO EXCHANGE for merchandise, 640 acres of good land, $11 per acre. If you wish to liuv. sell or exchange property see or write T. M. Cllne, 123S O St., Lincoln. Neb, .-MRU S FOR S.VI.U-HEAI. ESTATE. HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also tiro Insurance. Hemls, Paxton Hlk. HE ill SEE HENRY II. PAYNE, 001 N. Y. LIFE, RK 742 CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Fiirmim St. HOU8E8 nnd lots In nil parts of c ty; also acre property and farm lands. Tho O. F. Davis Co., Room 552, Hee Uulldlng. HE 741 SEVERAL thousand acres of the choicest meadow land thut will go from 2 to 1 tons per acre, located In Marshall county, .Min nesota; parties In need ot hay should cor respond, Also thousands of acres of the choicest Red River lands for sale at from $10 to $30 per acre. Any one wanting u goon investment or a iiiiiu 10 iniiKe a home should nddress Carey & Dakln, Ureckenridge, Minn. HE 012 AO C. F. HARRISON &. GEO. T. MORTON. 013 N. Y. Lite, uuy una sen. inquiries invucu. RE 73 A30 RANCH AND FARM lands for snto by the Union Pacific Railroad company. H, A McAllaster, land commissioner, I'll on Pacillc Hcaduuarters, umana, .Net. HE-715 FOR SALE at n sacrlllee, elegant 10-room house, line neighborhood. D z, Ueo Office. RE-973 3 LOST. LOST, cow, yellow, dehorned. Dext'r U Thomus, oil a. :aih nve. Tel. 2377 l.ost-'5) LOST Sunday night, u dark rough cloth Eton Jacket with dark cloth trimming In or near Krug's park, Reward tf roturird to F. (1. UrlaU, 502 8. 13th st. or 70 N. 25th ave. iiti-y.'j a JUNK. nn NOT sell vnur 1unk before you Jtet prices of the Great Western Junk Hoiue. 812 Douglas st , Omaha, 'Phone "ito. a Fercr, proprietor, -23S AiJ OSTEOPATH V. JOHNSON Institute, 515 N. Y. U prig-lrel 1061; Alice Johnson, D. o., Iadls" dopt . Old E. Johnson, Ostcopnthlst, Mgr -7.3 uujioiuui ostcopatn, raxton hlk. Tel. iv7 -7 9 A. T. HUNT, D. O..M3 KorbnchblkrTel !tf52. -7 MRS. JOHN r7"mUSICK, D. O.. ottej pnthlc physician, Douglas block. -32u A19 PATENTS. WILL HUY any good invention or patent. Address Lock Hox 760, Des Moines, In. MASON. FEN WICK .t LA WHENCE. Washington, D. C. H. J. Cowglll, ngent, 315 Hamgo block, Omnha, Neb. 7.7 $5 Tills advertisement Is good for $3. Sues & Co,, patent attorneys, lire bldg., Omaha, Neb. No fee unlcsu success tul. -M29I A is MI'.IHCAI,. LADIES! Chichester's Engllsli Pennyroynl Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Tnke no other, Send 40 stnmps for particulars. "Relief int Ladles," In letter by return mnll. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co., Phi adelphla. 1'a. Ot'R new book sent free, senled, fully Illustrated, treats of all conditions of men tells how to attain "Perfect Manhood." Should be In the hand of every mnle ndult. Address Erie Medical Co.. "Hook Dept.." Huffalo, N. Y. STAMMERING AND STI TTEHING. CURED. Julia Vaughn. 430 RamgeT HhlgT" ACCORDION PLEATING. ACCORDION pleating: cheapest, best, quickest. Mrs. A, C. Mark, S. E. Cor. inh nnd Farnam. 733 SHOHTIIANM AND TYPEWIHTINtl. A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life. 75S UOYLES' College, court reporter principal, Ueo Hldg. 739 NEH, Huslness & Shorthand College, Hoyd's Theater. fflO GREGG Shorthand, Om. O. Col., 16 & Doug. 701 IIICYCI.ES. A HIO reduction In prlro on bicycles. New bicycles, $15 nnd up; second-hand ones, $3 nnd up. Will sell cheup. Must reduce stock. Headquarters for repairing and sundries. Tires, $1.75 each. L. Flescher, 1C2J Capitol ave. -951 10 LAUNDRY. OMAHA Steam Uiundry; shirts, 7c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c. 1750 Leavenworth. Tel. 517. IIOII.HH MAKERS. OMAHA Holler Works, steam bolters, tnnk", stacks, etc. Tel. 1359. 12th and Izard Ms. -713 PAWNBROKERS. EAGLE Lonii Olllce, reliable, accommodat ing; all business conlldentlul, isul Douglas i5i CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, liMi and Lake Sts. 370 SATIN SKIN SPECIALTIES. DEST for you, because? best made. Satin Skin Soap. Cream add Powder. Use li ptoof. 77J EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. LESSONS In bookkeeping, etc., day or even ing. R 15, Com. iut. Hank. G. It. Rathbun, :o FISHING AND PLEASURE RESORT. IF YOU want good bass and croppy tlshlng go to Langdon, Mo. Very best of hotel accommodations. Plenty of bouts and minnows. Write H. A. Dlttmar tor rates. -702 FARMS FOIl RENT. 400 ACRES o miles south of Grotna, Sarpy county, Neb. Duff Groen, Room d, Iiurker Ulk Omaha. 534 DRESSMAKING. IN families. Miss Sturdy, 2370 Harney. 7S0 A10 NICKEL PI.ATINn. STOVES, lampB, etc., replnted. Omaha Plating Co., Ueo Hldg. Tel. 2.135. Msji FURNITURE REPAIRING. TEL. 1331, M. S. Walklln, 2111 Cuming SL , 737 Only $15 for n lino Aluminum Plate. Don't havo any other kind Tho only 'PLATE THAT keeps the mouth cool. Bailey the Dentist Third Floor I'nilun Illock, PHONE 1085. id R AILWAY TIME CARD. WEIISTEIl DEl'OT lftTll .tt AVEHSTER. rreinont, Elkhiim A Missouri Vnlley Leave. Arrive. Black Hills. Dcndwood, Hot Springs a 3:00 pm a 5:00 pm V yomiug, uasper and Douglas d 3:00 pm c SiO'J pm Hastings, York, David City, superior, Geneva, Exeter and Suwaru....o 3;00 pm b 6:0) pm NonolK, Lincoln und ITCinom v i .ovum diu; am Fremont Local c i'M am Allmaourl I'lU'lllc. Nebraska Local, Via ll'n....l.,.. tV'nli.f n 4!ln nm olA.Jt n. II vrpiitb .v. ... u.v.tf uiit Cllliuuo, St. I'lllll, .Mliiiiviliioll .V (I ni n lin. ..... .i... It n l.fl.l nM A. .a iwm v.uy i-up3t,ii,ci....ii m.w uii. u tfiiu inn Sioux Ciiy Passenger. ,.u 2:45 pm nliuo am Lmerson Local b iiM pm U b;w am a IVllll)- U MUH) hawvi uuiiii, i; auil- day Jiily. d Dallv sxeept Saiuruuy. o Dally except Monday. UNION T AT I ON KITH AND MARUY. t'nloii Pncinc. Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited n ::i um n 7:30 pm Fast Mall... a Xs5o am n 3:25 prn Mall and Express uum pm a 4:2a pm culorado Spetiul ull:3j pm a 0:W um Llncoln-Stromsbcrg Ux.b 4:05 pm bl2:3u pm I'aclllc .si Atluntio Ex... u 1:23 pm u 0:50 um Grand Island LjcuI b 5:30 pm b S:35 uni llllllilla Cent rill. Chicago Expresb a, 7:00 am a 6:10 pm Chicago. Minneapolis & St. Paul Limited a 7:4a pm a 8:03 am Minneapolis i'c St. Paul Express tiiW am b 9:40 pm Fort Dodge Local, from . Council Uluffs a 0:00 am Wnluisli, St. Louis "Cannon Ball" Express , a A:13 pm a S;20 am A1LWAV TIME t AIUI. ('lilotiuii, HiieU I tu li il A, Piu'llle. Chicago Daylight Spe l . 6:00 am 2:0) nm Des Moines nnd Daven port ljcul a 7:28 am blt:33 nm Chicago ExpreM. bll 15 am a S 10 am Des Mollies Iocal a 4.20 pm a 4.43 put Chicago Fast Express.. a 6:w pm a 1.25 pm Des Moines, Hock Island and Chicago a 7:10 pm a 9:33 pm Rocky Mount'n Limited s:w am o.w nra Lincoln, Colo Springs. Denver, Pueblo and West a 1:30 tun a 4:13 pm Colorado. Oklahoma nnd Texas Flyet a S:20 pm a 9:50 nm I'liletiuo, Mil nnu hee A St. 1'iiul, Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a S:05 nm Chicago A Omaha Ex...b 7:15 am b 3:40 pm Mtiu ily A. Pnellle. ' Twin City Express n 0:36 nm n!0:23 Pm I Twin City Limited a 7:53 pm S:15 am Sioux City Local a S:uu am a 3:50 pm .Missouri I'lU'lllc. St. ImuU Exprefs nl0:W nm b b:55 pm K. C. iV St. L. Express. al0:W pm u 0:15 am tiilriiKo .V .Nortlm I'.itcrn. Chlcngo Special a 7:00 am nll:3) pm Chicago Passenger a l;13 pm n S:40 am Eastern Express nl0;55 hih n' 1: inn Eastern Speiinl a 4:53 pm n 4:o: pm Fast Man a 2:43 pm Om.iha-chlcngo L't'd...ii 7:15 pm a i:M urn Fist Mail n fc:30 am Cedar liapUU Passenger a 5:30 pm Olilllllll .v st. i, mils. St. Louis "Cannon Haifa 5:15 pm n s::0 nri Kansa City nlid Qulncy Local a 7:23 nm a 9:00 pm a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. Ill III.I.NCTON STATION HIT 1 1 .t .MASON IvniisiiM City. St. .liisciili .1 Council in u rr. Leave. Arrive. k- , f; U?yi .Kfv-"n, :S 11 2 V- 1 S" it "i ' li" p5,..lKl,t Kx--"li:S ! S.VHr l!m St. Louis Mytr .....a o lo pm ull;l5 am llui lluutoii A .Missouri HUer. Kansas City Day Ex n 9:20 am a 6:03 pm Nebinska Express a 8:10 am a 7:35 pm Wymote, Beatrice and Lincoln , a 8:10 nm bll:55 am Denver Limited i t:2l pm u 3W pm Ulack Hills and Pugct Sound, Denver Con nection n 9:00 tim n 0:15 nm Lincoln Past Mall b 3:10 pin n 9:17 nra l-iirt I'rnntf ntul IMnttu. . inoiitii h i.m i.n hit 'OR nm i llellevue pAcliio" JcCia -,M on S Sm lltllevue & Pacillc Jct..a 3:10 urn Clili'iiuo. IliuiliiK tun .v (luliicy. Chicago Special a 7:00 am al0:20 pm Chicago Vestlbuled Ex. .a 4:00 pm n 7.15 am Chicago Local a t.30 am u 4:05 m Chicago Limited a 7:50 pm n 7:15 am Fast Mall it 2:15 pra n Dally, b Dally except Sunday. Direct Route to C2tai;irv nliltiltloii ANCHOR LINE jtcniualilpa ff.itn Nevr York Weekly for GLASliOW VIA LONDONDERRY. Ealoon. $30 and up. Second Cabin. $32.50 and up. Third Class, )-i and upwurds. For illustrated folder and further Informs.. Hon apply to HENDERSON DHOTI IE Kb. Chicago, or J. S. McNALLY. 1323 Farnam St.. GEO. E. AUUOTT. 1214 Farnam SI.. Omaha. Rtcofd Voyage d Pt. 7Houfi. 22 Mlnutet. UUlfON to LIVbHfOOL tin III! F M I O wu New Englsnil, Twin Seren, 11.600 " Aug. 14 Commonwealth ' 12,000 Tom Ami. 28 PORTLINn lit llvcuonnl Vancouver .... Aug. 3 I Dominion . Cambroman.... Aug. 17 I Vancouver Aug. 10 Sept.5 For Isrtlierlolenaillas. lUtttt Coapany'a Olllm, Dcirbor a St.. Ctlcate. lilt. POSTOFFICE NOTICE. (Should be read dally by ull interested, a.i chnnges may occur at nny time.) Foreign mulls for tho week ending August 10. 1"01. will close (PROMPTLY 111 ull casus) nt the general postolllco as ioIIowh: Parcels post malls closo one hour earlier than clos ing timo shown below. Parcels, post malls lor Germany close nt 5 p. ni, Wednesday. Regular and supplementary malls close at foreign branch halt hour later than doting timo shown below. Triuts-Atlnntlc .Hulls, WE DN ICS D A Y A t 0:30 n. m. for EUROPE, per s. k. St. Paul, via Southampton; ut S::m a. m. (supplementary lo a. in.) for IRELAND, per h. s. Germanic (mall for other parts of Europe nust bo directed "per s. s. Germanic1'); nt 10 a. in. tor HELOIUM. per s. h. Vnderlnnd (mnll must be directed "per s. h. Vaderland"). THURSDAY At 7 a. m. for FRANCE, per b. s. La Normandle, via Havre (mall tor other parts of Europe must be directed "per h. h. Lit Normandlo"); nt 7:30 n. m. (supplementary U a. m.) for EUROPE, per s. s. Deutschlnnd, vln Plymouth, Cherbourg und Hamburg; at 12:9) p. m. for ITALY, per s. s. I.lgurlu, via Naples (mall must be directed "per H, s. Llgurln"). SATURDAY At 7:30 n, m. for NETHER LANDS, per s. s. Stnnteudam (mall must be directed "per s. s. Staatendam"); nt 9:30 a. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per s. h. Astoria (mall must bo directed "per s. s. Astoria"); at 9:3u a. m. (supplementary 11 a. in ) for EUROPE, per s. s. Caunianla, via Queenstownj nt 10 u. m. for ITALY, tier s. s. Werrn, via Naples (mnll must be directed "per s. H. Werra"). PRINTED MATTER, ETC -Tills r.tiamcr takes Printed Matter, Commercial Pa. pers und Samples for Germnny only. Th? same class ot mall matter for other parts of Europo will not be sent by this ship unless specially directed by her. After the closing of the supplementary Trans-Atlantic innlls nnmed above addi tional supplementary mailt are opened on tile piers of tho American, English, French und German sleumurj una remain, open iriitll within ten minutes of tho hour of sailing of et crime r. Mnll" for Sit ii t li mill Ceutrnl Aiurrlrn, West Indies, Etc. TUESDAY At 9:30 n. in. (supplementary 10:30 a m.) for CENTRAL AMERICA (ex cept Costu Hlcu) and SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, per h. s. Advance, vln Colon (mull tor Guatemala must bo directed "nor s h Advance"); nt 12;30 p. m. (blip plemeiitary 1 p. m.l for HERMUDA, ST. THOMAS, ST. CROIX, LEEWARD nnd WINDWARD ISLANDS, HHIT1S1I, DI TCH and FRENCH GUIANA, per h. h. Madlunn (mnll for St. Kltts. Hrltlsh, Dutch und French Giilnnn must bo directed "per s. Jlmlluna"); at C,:"A p. m. ror J..M,HA. per s. s. .uininu Fnrragut, from Hoston; nt 11 p. m. for JAMAICA, per s. s. Harnstnble, from I'hlludelntiln. WEDNESDAY At 9 n. tn. for ST. KITTH. HHIT1SH, DUTCH nnd FRENCH GUIANA, per s. s. Uller; lit 9:30 n. m. for INAOUA and HAITI, per s s. lielvemon; nt 10 u. in. (supplementary 10:20 it, 111.) for CURACAO nnd MARACAIHO, per H. s. lllldur (mnll for other parts of Vene zuela. Carthagena nnd Savnnllla must be directed "per s. h. lllldur"!; nt 12 m. for CUIIA. YUCATAN. CAMPEC; HE. TA HAfcCIl nnd CHIAPAS. Dcr 8. ft. EsllO- rnnza (mail for other parts of Mexico must be directed "per s h. EHpernhza"). THURSDAY At 12 m. for HRAKIL AR GENTINE REPUHLIC, URUGUAY nnd PARAGUAY, per s. s, Uevellus (mail fn Northern Hrnzll must le directed "per k. s. Uevellus"): nt 0:30 ti. m. for JA MAICA, per n. s. Admiral Schley, fr. m Hoston. FRIDAY At 12 m for MEXICO, per x s. Mntunzus. via Tumplco (mnll must b' directed "per s. 8. Mutnnzus"i; nt 11 p. in. for NEWFOUNDLAND per s. s. Cartha genu, from Philadelphia. SATURDAY At 9 n. m. (suppleinilltnr 9:30 n. tn.) for PORTO RICO. CURACAO und VENEZUELA, per s. s. Philadelphia (mall for Savanllla nnd Carthagena mint be directed "per s. s. Philadelphia"); at 9:30 n. in. (supplementary 10:30 n. m) f'ir FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA. HA VAN 1LLA und CARTHAGENA, pur s. s. Altai itnall for Costu Rica must bo di rected "per s. 8. Altai"); nt 9:30 n. m (supplementury 10:30 a- m.) for HAITI and SANTA MAHTA. per h. 8. Andes; at 10 a. in. for CUHA. per h. Mexlui. via I In vn mi; at 12:30 p m. for MATAN '.A8. CAlUARtEN. NUEVITAS. GIHAIIA nnd HARACAO, per s. s. Ollnda (ordinary malt only, which must be directed ' p-r s. h GUiida"): nt 1 p. m. (hiipjilemcntHry 1:30 p m l for HERMUDA. per h. t. Trlnld'id. Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North Sydnev. and thenco nv Hteamer, closo at this nftk-o dallv at 0:30 p, m, (connecting . lno hern everv Mondav. Wednesdav and Saturday). Malls for Mlquclon, oy rail to Hoston. nnd thenco nv steamer, uioso nt this cllico dally at 6:30 n, in. Mails for Cuba, by rail to Port Tnmpa, Fin., nnd thence bv steamer, time nt this office dally nt O m. (tho connecting cbtc R PO.STOFI'MT. MITIt'E. here on Monday. Wednesday .nd S.tturdavl. Malls for M- xli.i C.ty. i.eran l. . li loss speojally mldi. ,fcu for ilUpuich ov steamer, close at this olllce dallj al .M p, ni. nnd UM p m Malls fur Costa Hioi, lSellze, Puerto Cortes and Uantemala, by rail to New Oiiealis, and thence by steamet, close nt this ottlfu dall) ut 'Viiu p, in. teonnectlng close here Molinnys tor Hollze, Puerto Cortex and Guatemala and Tues days for Costa Hleui. 'Registered mall cloics nt 6:o0 p. m. previous day. Triiiifl'uelili- Mulls, Malls for Hawaii, China, Japan nnd Phil ippines, via San Francisco, ein.r here dally nt fi:30 p. m. up to August "S, In clusive, for dispatch per s. s Ame.lc.i Maru. Mails for Hawaii, vU San Francisco. clne here dally at 6:30 p. tn. up to Augut '3, ,.f0.V 'fpajf h l'',r MriiPos. Mails for ll.iwall. .lanati. China nod Phil ippine Islands, via San Francisco, close hen- dally at 6:30 p. m. up lo August 12, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Cltv of Peklll. Malls for China nnd Japan, via Vnnco.iver, i-inse nere iiauy nt t:w p. m. up m ugu-i 1:t hiplii.hi., .iiu..r.,i ,. m h tn. 13, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. i-.m- press of India registered mall must be I directed "via Vancouver'").. Mall, except I merfchnndlso whlih cannot be forwarded via L-auaila, ri.f the C S. Postal A no it nt Shanghai, olosAi nt 0:30 p. tn. ir vlo,s , day. " Malls for China nnd Jnpan. via S'litfr, close here dally at 0:,tn p. m. up to Au gust II. Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. lilziuini Maru (registered mail must ho di rected "via Seattle"!. Mails for Australia (except West Austratl.t, which Is forwarded via Europe i. New .calami, FIJI, Samoa und Hawaii, via S.iu Francisco, close hero dally at 0:30 p, m. nfter July M? and tin to Atimisi M t . elusive, or on arrival of s, s Lucanla. d c i at Now York August "17. for dispatch I per s. s. Sonoma. Malls for Australia (except West Australia, which goes via Europe, and New X.ealniid. I which goes la Han Franclsem 'ind FIJI j Island, tin Vancouver, eluoe acre dallv nt 0:30 p. m. up to August 17, Inclusive, f"" "HoiMtcli per s. s. Warrlmoo (suppl?: inentnry malls, via Seattle and Victoria. cort, llt , AxiKtM ,mi,n ,MUHl , . ,recled "via Vancouver"). lulls for China nnd I, i . via Taroma. close here dally at 0.3 p. m. up lo Ati ! gust "IS, inclusive, for dispatch p,r t. s 0,'mp"- Trnns-Parlfle malls are forwarded to port j of sailing dally and the schedulu of closing , Is arranged on the nresiimnt on of their tin- interrupted overland transit Registered iiut-i i iiimu ui ci iiiiiu tiiiunii iti-jsifiu' vu i hiall doses nt 0 p. in. previous day. , . ..VJ.'"''? W' YZlStWhi 1 Postolllce. New ork. N .. August I, 1 01 I SUPREME COURT SYLLABI No. lOPfi. Miller et ni agtlnst HnrrK Ap peal from lingo. Alllrmed. Pound, C. De vlil..,. V.. I-.,-. ,..... ...I 1 A ideaillng sliould lie liberally oonstru 1 when uttucked for the llrst time nfter judg- ment. ? At. il (.(-,.ti.it I i..,lnli l.n. Itn.,,1 H.ir formed is not within the statute of Iran Is. No. 101W. Ollllsple ngnlnst Morsmiu. Er- "hison,0,!:Bl,,r;V""d,' OI,1,1',m' ( -- 1. in un'er'nir proeeedlng In which iio m - I tlon for it new trial wus tiled in the c.i i t , below and no exceptions tnken to tlio nil- Ings of the trial court the only nuestlen , that can be examined In this court l.s us to whether the pleadings are sulllclent to hiis- I mi inr 14- mm III No. 1U193. Newsntn et nl nunlnst Walter et nl. Appeal from Lincoln. Atllriueil. Dullle. C.. Division Nn. 3, Unreported. 1. Tho failure for inOro thnn live yoir1 to iiHis between two nnd three miles of i puinie road orlglunlly laid out u dlatnne of nbout thirty miles, Which failure was i not caused by nntural obstacles, will have j me ehect to vncnte SUCH unused pott on. No. 102112. Johnston acatnst Pavton. ICrrnr from Custer Alllrmed. Ames, C, Divi sion No. 3. Unreported. Art nppeal from n Judgment of n Justbc of the peace cannot be prosecuted uu'is the undertaking therefor, provided by stat ute, Is (lied with tho Justice within tin days after tint rendition of the Judgment. It Is Immaterial thut the party desiring 1 1 nppeal was Ignorant of tho dnto of the rendition of the Judgment, because of belnx mistaken 'as to the length of time the Jus tice Intended to at did defer his decision nfter the close of the trial. No. 10211. Sullivan Transfer comrnny ngainst Posku. Error from Lancaster. Reversed and remanded. Hastings, C, Di vision No. 1, Unreported. Prior to net of 1901 no anneal to dlstr'ct court lav from ludument In forclb'e ent V I 1 .i..:.i..... .. 1 . . 1 . n . . ..... 1 mm ill'lilllli'l hi il Jiiniiuv ut 11111 lujwr. Armstrong ngainst Mnyer. 3 N. W., 1(1. No. 10225. Miller it Co. against t.-Utire et ul. Error from Custer. Alllrmed. Pound, C. Division No. 2. Unreported. 1 A defendant In replevin from whom property bus been tnken nnd delivered to the plnlntirr may recover n judgment for return of nil or a portion thereof or Its value under a general denial without cltlm of or prayei for a return. 2 Where reverrnl of 11 Judgment Is s'oucht by reason of errors required to lie cut up In a motion for n new trlnl the record must show n ruling upon auch motion. No, 10249. Hnti.cr ngulnsl Cogllzer. Error from Cuss, Alllrmed. Albert, C, Division No. 3. Unreported. Tho finding of n trlnl court on a question of fact will not ho reviewed In this court in tlie absence of 11 duly authenticated bill of exceptions. No. 10211. Nebrnskn Loan nnd Trust Com pany against Dlckerson et nl. Appeal from Sherman. Alllrmed, Hastings, C. Divi sion No 1. Unreported. 1. Objections to tho regularity of n de cree, which Is not nppealed from and whero personal Jurisdiction Is shown, cannot ha heard on appeal from nn order conllrtnlng sale of rent estato made pursuant to tho de cree. 2. Objections to nn nppralsal como too late when not presented for moro than two months nfter the sale. NO. ICON). The University of Michigan ngnlnst McGuckln et nl. Appenl from Douglas. Alllrmed. Commissioner's opin ion. Division No. 3. Opinion by -Albert, C. Reported, 1. In this stnto. marriage. Is n civil con tract, nnd whenever tho mlmlH of parties, capable of entering into such a contract with eueh other, meet In n common cm sent thereto at the same timo there l.s a valid marriage. 2. In thu ubsunce of a bill of exceptions the findings of the trial court on a ques tion of fact will not be reviewed. 3. Answer examined , and held to contain n sufficient averment of marriage between the defendants, when assailed for tho llrst ttmo on nppeal. No, 100X1. Cochran et ,nl ngainst Cochran. Appenl from Dougliis. Alllrmed. Commis sioner's opinion. Division No. 2. Opinion -by Sedgwick, C. Reported. 1. Upon proceedings in error from u de cree in eqjlty tlio error unsigned In tho motion for a new trial being that the de cision Is contrary to law, tho lludlng that .execution was duly Issued out of tlio proper court directed to tho sheriff und nguinsi inv proper uoicnuuni in execiiiiuu, and thiil the execution wus returned tin satlslled, is u sufficient tlndlng that tho t'e feud'iut had no property subject to execu tion. 2. If u defendant owns real estate, having the entire benetlclnl Interest therein. Him legal title being in another, a court of equity may In proper proceedings subject such reul estate to tho payment of n Judg ment ngainst the owner wltlio.it llndtug that the titio was so pinceu in nnotner with fraudulent Intent. 3. If tho court Hods nil of the facto from which the law will Infe.r a frnudulent In tent 11 decree based thereon will not be ie versed us contrary to law because the court fnlled to statu In Its llndlng that the fraudulent Intent existed. No. 10107 "Ml'Cormlck & Urn. ngnlnst Carey. Error from Cass, Reversed. Com mlsHloner's opinion. Division No. 3. Opin ion by Albert, C. Reported. 1. In proceedings to revive a dormant Judgment 'the defendant, by pleu of pay ment, udmltH tho validity of tho Judgment sought to be revived. 2, On lHsue Joined on such plen It is error for tho court to deny n request of a party to tho proceedings for n trial by Jury. No. 10101. Statu ex rii Hunker against West. Error from ' Cuming. Affirmed. Commissioner's opinion. Division No, 2. Opinion by Oldham, C. Reported. Where i vacancy occurs In a board of supervisors In n county under township or gnnla.ttlnn the remaining members of the bourd constitute tho proper authority to fill niu.ii vacancy. No. 102IS. Gilbert ngainst Garber et nl. Appeal from Webster. Reversed, with directions. Commissioner's opinion. Division No. 2. Opinion by Oldlium, C. Reported, 1. Tho power of a collecting agent by the general law Is limited to tho receiving for the. debt of his principal, that which tho law declares to bo u legal tender, or which is by common consent considered nnd treated as money and passes ns such nt par. 2. Ono who makes payment In n second person, not the owner of tho note, nnd not In possession of It, of money, to bo applied in pnment of tho debt thereby evidenced, ass tines the burden of proving that tho party to whom payment was made .was empowered, to collect the money. (Richards v. Waller, 19 Neb., C39: OS N. W Hep., 1033, followed.) 3. A course of dealing by which n loin company has received and receipted for In terest payments of a negotiable promts tnrv nolo from the mortgagor or his ns- signs will not of Itself be suitlrlent proof of its agency tn receive and receipt for th payment of tho principal of said noto when said note is In the hands of on Innocent person, for value, before maturity. 4. Evtdenro examined and Held tint Milft rlent to show nn agency for the collection of a negotiable promissory note, NO CHANCE IN TARIFF LAWS Ecimtor Cullcm L'lpriines Oplnlti Afttf Talk with tha rtrtidtnt. MAY ACT ON COMMERCIAL TREATIES Denies Unit An i'nlU luillcntliiu In terfereuee ulth Strrl StrlUo Whs Itntlllueil In li) Seuiiinr lliinnii. CHICAGO, Aug. 5.-.fter n visit to Prcsl dent McKlnley nt Canton Senator Cultom says tl ere Is not likely to be any gcueral tsrltl legislation next winter, but that soma ol the pending loininerclnl treaties ought 10 lt.tSS the nelllltl. The lnn.lnt nl.n f jIItikI of . ,.... , . . ....n,... i ,.,i,.,, n,,,. or k ' I'ollc) In other lines, T u senator returned homo last evening and went at once to Highland Park, wuero he Is spending tlio summer. Asked as to the story that Senator Hsnna had gone to Calitun to get uld Irom tho president In settling tho steel strike Sen ator Cullom said. "1 know there Is nothing In that report. Senator Hanua, President .McKlnley nnd myself talked of the strike a? wo did of other mutters of current In terest, but there was no suggestion from Sciintor llnnihi at nny time that he wuj mixing up in tho matter nt nil." Speaking of the nrtlou likely to bo l.ikeu by congress nt the next session, Senator Cullom said. We shall havo to enact some legislation r",r' U'lnk. anii regnrdlng the Philippines, but not much, t I'orto illro Is now nil disposed of hero Is nothing to do for It. As far ns concerned. It has accepted tho American ptoposals, nnd we have nothing mort, t0 , t1H,, t0 lct u ni0I10 nJ 0. It to work out Its own salvation. From all tho Information I elm got, tlio feeling Is growing stronger In Cuba every day In , ... .... . ",u'.l ' "-"" l" coumr,. . It will grow stronger ns the Cubans ilnd ,llclr '"""'" "' onjoylng tho u,nent, , ,ro- ,rntU, wn lllls countryi which they are debarred from." "Wli.U prospect Is thero of tnrirt lcglsla- Hon by congrejs next winter?" was asked of the senator, "I do not think thoro will bo any, nt lt'I"t 1101 1,1 lue forl" of Kcnernl revision of thu tariff. Of course I nm not In a position to speak authoritatively when 1 say that. There are some things wo ought to do which will amount to a partial revision of mnff. There aro at present pending before the senate ten commercial treaties, These treaties are all of a reciprocity ,,,,., . ,, ,i,., . .,i,i,i ,..m i,,.... . It t'")y rntlilcd, will change tho nrlff with the countries with which ,0y are made. It seeir.3 as though It would lie ivise lo ratiry at least somo ot them. A feeling has grown up abroad that the United States Is disposed to net In what may be called a hoggish manner tu its trade relations and If thean reelnrneltv .rpnti. run lie drawn sn nn to be for the ,rc!Ull cnn be drawn so ns to lie for tno muiuiu iiiiviiiuiiKe in ooiu euuuiries rnior- Ing Into thorn, I think it would be beneficial nil around." Their Secret In Out. All Sadlo'ille, Ky., wuh curious to learn ' tho cause of tho vast Improvement in the health of Mrs. S., I. Wh(ttaker. who had for a long timo endured untold suffering from n chronic bronchial trouble. "It's all duo to Dr. King's New Discovery;" writes her husband. "It completely cured lior and also cured our little granddaughter of a sovero attack of whooping cough." It positively cures coughs, colds, lagrlppc, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles COc and $1.00. Trial bottles freo at ICuhn & Co.'s drug store. CHANGE IN CIVIL SERVICE Authorities Estnlillnli nn A Be Limit fur Aiillrniitn fur (Htvernmciit Pontiil l'nnltliina. I)y n circular dated August 1, 1001, tho president of tho United States has made n far-reaching Inuovntloii in tho rules gov erning the admission of persons to tho classified service of the government and tho fact has Just been mudo public In a bulletin Issued by thu civil service commis sion to secretaries of local boards. By the terms of tho bulletin only per sona between tho ages of 18 nnd 45 years can bo examined for theso positions. Tho change hns tho effect, In lowering tho ago for carriers three years and In reducing tho ago for clcrkB to 43 or less. Previous to this order carriers wore required to be between tho ages of 21 nnd 4ft nnd clerks not less thnn IS years old, with no limit as to the maximum ngc. It In stated that tho change In tho reg ulations wns mndo necessary by the largo number of old men who wore getting upon tho government rolls, particularly In tho east, where It began to look nn though tho public was ranking the civil service clerk ships of the United States n sort of rofugo for nutlquo specimens of masculine hu manity. As there was no limit to tho ago nt which clerks might get upon tho rolls thoro Is no method of letting them out whon they have outlived their useful ness and ns a result tho clerkships were being filled with men who nt best could perform good service for only a few, years. It Is nlfo understood that tho chaneo has been brought nbout through the cffbrlB of somo clerks to estabjfs'h n 'pension Jund, to bo maintained by tho civil Hervlco employos of the government, Ihe members of the pon slon society to pay to U10 United States treasury a certain proportion of their wngos each month for n specified time, tho money thuB collected to, be used to pension em ployes nfter their rctlrcmont nt an ago to be detormlned by tho United States govern ment. The change In tho regulntlou la hailed with delight by the promoters of the pension scheme, as it will In n fow years reduco tho average age qf civil service em ployes to n point where the plan can bo successfully Introduced without working too great a hardship upon tho younger members, postolllce officials at Omaha complain somewhat becnuso of tho fow men who tako examinations for clerkships compnred with tho womon who aro now on the ellglblo list. Ono of them, speaking of this featuro of tho matter, said: "Tho ellglblo Hat of clerks and carriers ot tho Omahu ofllro is practically depleted of men, while there nro moro women on tho list than we know what to do with. Each year sees n Inrgo Increase In th cumber of female ellglhles, with .-. responding Increase In tho number of males. Wo already havn moro women In tho Omaha ofnc, In proportion to the total number employed, than nny other office In tho United Slates, and In somo positions they do ok well ob mon, hut there aro somo places whero femaln clerks rnnnot be used. They can ell stamps, keep records and work In tho genernl delivery all right, but they cer tainly cannot rustle sncks and handlo heavy pouches llko the mon, and theso are tho peoplo wo need on the eligible list ot clerks at this timo." Sun tn l Willing- Id Help Farmers, CHICAGO. Aug. S.-1'nul Morton, second vice president of the Kantn Fo road, de clared loduy that If necessary his road would carry corn Into Kansas at reduced rntfJi, provided tho corn crop proves nn almost total failure ami would nllow farm er!) to keep their cattlo to fatten. Hull (iilenKo I'onrr Housn. CHICAGO, Aug. 6. Four highwaymen entered the power houso of the' Suburban Electric Hallway, company today. ' They bound und gagged two employes who were In Ihe building, blew open tho saf and escaped with 1700.