THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOJVEtt 15, 1001. 0 i ( ' 1 SPECIAL NOTICES AlTtrtlirmtnli far these column will taken antll12 in. for tho renins edition and aatll Riflo p. la. for Harilii and Sunday edition. Hatea, I l-3o a rrord Irat larrrtlon, la a rrord thereafter. Nothing taken for lea than 2r,o fnr ihe Oral Inatr tloa. Taea aavertlaeaacnta aaaat bo (a eonieentlrolri Adrertlaera. kf rrqnoatlas -krred cheek, can hare aaawara ad arraaea to a n timbered letter In ear t The Flee. Ananrra ao addreaaod will ikHk !-. situations wanted. 8TEN0G II A t'J 12 ri, mnriy years' experl oneo; good ofllcc man; good references; must h.'ivo work; would accept lioMMon out of town. Address J 26, Beo. A-M267 15 WAXTHD-MAI.E IIEI.P. GOOD messengers wanted. A. D. T., 'M S, 13th. B-MI6I WANTED, a Rood man In every county to tako subscriptions for The Twentieth Cen tury Farmer. Our ugents miiko Rood wnges everywhere. Hcfcrcnces required, Address Twentieth Century Furmer, Omaha, Neb. B 613 II UN and, women to do copying nt homo; must Wrlto a fnlr hand; i to $11.' weekly working evenings; positively no cunvun. ilng: Inclose stamp. Northwest Copying Co., Box 62U, Minneapolis, Minn. H-M0I2 18 WANTED at once, teacher of mandolin, guitar and banjo; must ho a good mando lin soloist. Colorado Conservatory, fort Collins, Colo. B-M9I1 10 GOOD, strong, steady boy. Omaha Uox Co., East Omaha. 11031 WANTKD, reliable, mlddlo-nged woman for gcnornl work in small family, containing an Invalid. Profer ana of some experi ence with sick persons. J, 8. Knox, N Y, K Bldg. U-M1S0 15 WANTED, chicken picker, experienced, for scald picking; must ho mnn of steady habits. Hlchnrd Webber, Sioux City, li. B-M3)5 21 ANY PEBSON who will dlstrlbuuTolrcu" lars for $3 ;cr ilay should address Stand ard Co., 4 Wcllsi Chicago. No canvassing. ' B-M3.6 15 WANTKD, twenty-llvo men, nt stage door IJoyrt's theater, Tuesday 3 p. in. B-M312 15 salesmen wanted. SALESMAN, good medical book salesman to canvass surgconH of Omaha on a new and Important surgical publication Just Issued. Casscll & Co., 7 and U West ISth street, Now York. 133 11 WANTED FEMALE help. WANTED, 200 girls. 1521 Dodge. Tol. S76. ' C 167 00 GIBI.8, all kinds work. Canadian Ofllcc. I , C 163 A GOOD paying position to nn energetic lady In each town; also lady travelers to ropresont us. Thyroid-Lymph Co., 501 Beo Illdg. C-6S6 OIIlL for general housework, 2533 Cali fornia. C 093 15 WANTED, 1Q0 girls In our shirt factory, Corner lltli and Douglas sts. M. 1'.. Smith & Co., Omaha, Neb. C M220 19 WANTED Young ladles to learn halr ilrcsslngi manicuring or massage, com plete coureo given In four weeks, posi tions at 110 .to $15 weekly guaranteed graduates, , tools presented, diplomas awarded. -Cull or wrlto for catalogue. Molcr College, 1823 Furnam St. C-M132-1S COMPETENT girl for general housework, small family- 201 8. 36th. C 290 17 YOUNO OIBL WANTED TO ASSIST IN housework. Oood homo and stendy posi tion. Call nt 2001 Templeton avenue. KOn nBNT HOUSES. IF YOU wont your homes well rented plnco them with Bonuwn & Co. D 489 BEE HENIIY B. PAYNE, 001 N. Y. LIFE. D ffO TO MOVE right get Omaha Van Stornge Co., ofTlco 1511VS Fnrnam, or tel. 1530-863. D-171 HOUSES, stores. Bcmls, Paxton block. D 172 HOUSES, etc. F. D. Wead, 1G2I Douglas. D-473 1IOUSE8 and Mats, ningwalt, Darker Iilk. D-474 FOB KENT, 11-room stono houso, 415 N. 25th St. H. T. Clarke. 427 Bamgo Blk. D 177 3S35 FABKEH ST.. 10 rooms, city waTeri furnaco and barn; rent, 112.00. , OMAHA LOAN ifc TBUST CO.. ' 10th and DougtnH Sts, D-M274 HOUSES for rent In ill parts of tho city. ' nrenilan-lovo Co., 109 South 13th street. ' D 180 KOn nENT, house and barn, nit modern. 2137 South 33d St. Apply 462 Merchants' National Bank Bldg. D-4S1 HOUSES-WIIEATON, 433 Paxton Blk. D-4S2 6-BOOM cottage, $12. Inquire 2710 Parker, D-163 NO hard coal needed, central, seven room house; also five room flat, Tlxnrd, 221 N 2Ui. D-C06 N ! 6-rtOOM detached house, all modern, lnwn, etc., 721 S. 37th. WW Browne, Jr. D-8S7-30 S4I S. 23D ST., 1-room flat, In fine repair, city water In kitchen; rent, 10. OMAHA LOAN Sc TBUST CO., ICth and Douglas Sts. D-M273 FOB KENT, six-room cottage, 2211 Call fornlu. street; convenient; city nnd cistern water, Apply at 007 N. 19th street. D-MC47 DESIRABLE dwelling, 10 rooms, modern, gas, bath, furnace, laundry, excellent re pair, good location. 003 No. ISth Ht. Ap- " iH ii. ' i tint ... a. D-M60f 1 rt7 8. 13TH ST., 6 rooms. In lino condition, city water In kitchen; rent, $10. OMAHA LOAN & THUST CO.. 16th mid Douglas Sts. D-M272 7-BOOM modern. 2703 Howard st. Tel. A1132. E. O. Hamilton, 211 S. 17th. D-MWtl 324 8. 29TH AVK.. new brick dwelling of 8-rooms, thoroushly modem, first-class In every particular, 40. Garvin Bros., lGD-l Fitrnnni St. D-9U9 2W4 MAPLE St,, 8 rooms, 2i. 112 No. IGth SI.. 9 rooms, modern, 130. JOHN X. FUEN'.EH. Ol'P. OLD P. O. D-M913 119 S. 29TH AVE., 8 roomy, nil modern, good furnace. OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO., 16th and Douglas Sts. D-M271 1J05 S. 32D ST., 10 rooms, steam heat, mod ern. D-MlS? 18 TEN-ROOM, modern, large yard. 2019 8t. Mary's Avo., $V. Others. Rlngwult Broi., Barker Block, D M1U5-16 TENHobM7"niodern. BIG. S. -22d Ht. Rlng wait Bros.. Barker Block. D-M107- riVE-BOOM furnished houso In South Omnhn, splendid location. Address Box C, Beo otlloe, South Omaha, D-M207.15 COMPLETELY furnished homo, cho'.ca location, for rent for tho winter, to small family. Addrets J 30, Bee. D-M2J9 16 FOR RENT, good 7-room modern houe. 2921 1,'iicltlc, liS, D. V. Sholes Co.. 310 N. Y. Life. D-M242 17 DANDY 6-roum cottage, 9S0 N. 27th st. D-MIM N1S FINELY' furnished, 7-room. all modern house. Lyman Waterman, cno Dee Bldg, D-297 15 v-llOOU botfse. ll 8. 11th. C-M311 21 FOB UKXT-FUIIMSIIKU ItOOMS. DEWEY European hotel. 13th and Farnsm. E 1:3 THE THUItSTON. Cool, nlry rooms. E-U4 2 NICELY furnished rooms, well healed. 3 BOOMS, light housekeeping. 1112 8. 11th 3 BOOMS with bath, none but those with i no nest or rcrerence need apply. Sj. 13th. E-M125 19 n'HNlSHED or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, steam heat. 313H N. lMh. Flftt L. E-M277 15' ONE nice furnished room for rent cheap. MO N. 23d st K-M275 LA tlO 12 front room, partly furnished, private family, new modern house, rea sonable to right party. 210 N. 23d St. E-302 11 Fi;it.isHi:n noo.Ms axd doahd. UTOPIA. 1721 Davenport St. F-185 OLENCAIBN, transient tl.25 day. 1609 Doug. FUBNISHED rooms with board. 2576 Har ney St. F 958 022 NICE home for young men. 103 8. 25th st. F-575 BOOM for 2 gentlemen. 509 S, 23th ave" F-M8C9 A NICELV furnished room with board for gentleman; price 118. 718 So. 2Sth Ht. F-M190 15 NICE largo room. 411 N. ISth. F-M310 THE BOSH, 2020 Harney, rooms, good board. F-M30I N15 WANTED, by young man, llrst-class board und room, In private family. Address J 39, Bee. F-.M3I5 15 WANTED, by young gentleman, smnll room and board with private family. Address J 38. Bee. F Mail 16 i on ltu.vr-L'XFrnMxiiHD iiooms. DESK room space, IS per month, ground lloor room In The Bee building, facing Farnum street; no expense for light, heat or Janitor service. B. C. Peters & Co., Bcutul Agents, Duo Building. G IM LIGHT housekeeping, 2020 St. Mary's ave. P -992 FOB 11EXT STOIII2S AXIJ OFFICES. FOB BENT, store In first-class location; rent reasonable. Apply B, C. Peters & Co,, ground floor, Deo Bldg. 1-266 FOB BENT, ortlce with vault and part first floor or all top lloor. 1114-10 Harney St. Midland GIp.hu and Paint Co., 1410 Harney St. I-4S4 FOB BENT, the building formerly occu pied by Tho Bee nt 91G Farnam 8t. It has four Htorles and n basement which was formerly urcd as The Bee press room. This will bo rented very reasonably. If Interested apply at once to C. C. Bose watcr, lecretnry, room 100, Deo Building. 1-261 AOI2XTS AVAXTUII. MEMOBIAL Life of McKlnley, four lan guages, 650 pages, 100 halftones, 11. GO; free outllt. W. A. Hixcnbuutfh & Co., :OJ Ware block, Omaha. J 865 COUNTRY canvnssers can mako good money taking subscriptions to Tho Twen tieth Century Fnrmor an a sldo line. Def erences required. Address Beo Publishing Co., Omaha, Nfcb. J-612 AGENTS wnnted for new publications: Srospcctus, etc., free. Gcprge Barrle & on, 1313 Walnut St.,. Philadelphia. J-M2S1 Janl2 WANTED, canvassing agents In every county, to solicit subscriptions for THE TWENTIETH CENTUBY FABMEIt and tho NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF LIVE STOCK and COMPLETE STOCK DOC TOB. This splendid book contains 1.400 Imperial octavo pages, S00 object-teaching engravings nnd Is the only book on llvi stock ever published adapted to tho every day, practical, money-saving use of every farmer and stock owner. Steady employ ment with assured good Income. Agent. In tho country with horse and buggy es pecially desired. Canvnssers make easily i to $100 nor month. Address Century Furmer Solicitors' Bureau, Bee building, Omaha. J 313 STORAGE. PACIFIC Storage nnd AVurchouse Co., 912 914 Jones, general storage and forwarding. OM. Van Stor. Co., 1511& Farn. Tels. 1559-M3. -190 STORAGE, low rates. Derlght, 1119 Furnam at. -877 WAXTBU-TO UUY. WANTED, 10 carloads of furniture nnd stoves for St. Louis Expo. Tel. 771. Ad dress J. Luvinc, 300 N. 10. N 5S4 031 WANTED A secondhand bank safe. Ad dress, J 7, Beo, N 8S2 20 ROYAL ACORN hard coal heater;' state price. J 32, Dee. N M232 15 ron s.ii.E-FiinxiTimn. CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel. 2020. New nnd 2dlmnd, bought, sold, ex changed. O 192 FOR SALE, lino furniture nt prlvato snlo at 1306 So. 28th St. 0-917 FOR SALE Nlco onk bedroom suite, soma other furniture. 9S0 North 27th street. 0-991 14 FOH WALK HOUSES, VIIIIICI.ES, F.TC. OOOD repairs on wagons, etc., nt Harry Frost's, 14th nnd Leavenworth, P 493 FOR SALE, horse, physician's buggy, har ness, all In good condition; will sell horse or buggy separate. Inquire nt Harney Street Stable. P-29S 15 FOR SALE, good family horse, harness nnd lino rubber-tired phaeton, nil In good shape nnd very good. A. P. Tukey & Son, Board of Trade. P 303 16 FOH SAl.n-MISCin.l.AXCOL'S. 2DIIAND safe cheap. Derlght 1119 Furnam. U 49 1 SAFES, standard makes, sold, rented, 114 S 13 I Q 195 EDISON & COLUMBIA talking machines and records, Omaha Bicycle Co,, 16th and Chicago. Q S04 FIR timbers for housi'movers, etc., 40 to 71 ft., cribbing nnd hog fence. 901 Doug, las. Q-490 BUOGIES, phaetons, surreys, wagons, bi cycles; big stock new, second-hand bar gains. Fredrlckson, 15th and Dodge. l'-MJtxl N7 CHOICE lot of milch cows for sale cheap, S, T. Campbell, 4213 Center St. Q 491 CADET coat, good ns new; will lit boy 13 or 14 years olu. Address 11 63, Ben. QM581 50 SQUARE pianos, $50 each; BO cents per week. Schmoller & Mueller, 1313 Farnam street. Telephone 1C25. Q-M781 19 500 OVERCOATS, bargains. Marowltz, 418 N. 16th. Q-139 PIANO boxes, good for coal bins, cheap, 1313 Farnam street. Telephone 162J. Q-M780 19 PHAETON, steel and rubber tires. Buggies, open und top. i 6 family carriages, 1 ti-uusH. carriage. N 1 Victoria and 1 Rnckaws, 1 hack nnd 2 broughams. 1 depot wagon. Second-hand hurness also. DltUMMOND CARRIAGE CO.. lith and Harney. Q MK2i FOR SALE ShnrnlesH senarntor. enclne. boiler, vats and other crenmery supplies encap. v. k. uuner, Ht. KU,ward,.Neb. Q-991 15 GOOD kitchen range, with water front. In quire ut 510 8 . 27th St. Q-295 164 FOR SALE, cheap, a 64 months' scholar ship In tho Omaha Commercial college, Address Joel Sumner, general delivery. Q-M30S 15 CI.AinVOYAXTS. MBS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, 819 N. 16th. B-49J DON'T fall to call nnd consult the Bou mnnlan gypsy, who reveals all secrets nnd reads nnd explains to you your entire life. 1923 Douglas st , corner 20th. S-M230 19 M ME. GYLMEB, genlllno palmist, 315 S. 15th, . 8-499 I'EltSOXAI.. DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns nnd superflu ous hair removed by electrlllty, B. 12, Frenicr block, , U 500 M. GOLDMAN & CO., only .perfect ac cordlon pleating plant In the west: mail orders solicited. Suite 200, Douglas block. U-501 RUPTUBE CURED without the knlft. Em pire Rupture Cure, 933 N, Y, Life Bldg. U-t.61 RUPTURE permanently cured In 30 to CO days; send for circular. O. S. Wood. M. V., 521 New York -Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. U-CSl 015 ELITE PARLORS, 615 So. 16th Ht 2d lloor, XI 143 02t MMB. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d lloor. III! U-911 N7 MME. AMES, 317M N. 15, flat E, baths. U-M573 03t VIAVA, woman's way to health; rational, wholcsomo home treatment. 318 Bee Bldg. U-502 OMAHA Accordion Pltg Co., 1524 Douglas. U-505 ACCOBDION pleating, cheapest, best nnd quickest. Mrs, A. C. Mark, 17th and Fnr nam. U-C07 WE BENT sowing machines for 7G cents per week; wo repnlr and sell needles nnd parts for every machine manufactured, 'Phone 1663. Neb. Cycle Co.. 15 & Harney. Branch Ofllres; 612 N. 24th, South Omaha; phone 2173. 331 Droadwny, Council Bluffs. U-874 021 GRAMOPHONES nnd supplies, wholesale and retail. Collins Piano Co., 1622 Dour Ins. U-M603 uv. cnionuars. uurltley ptg. Co. U-M5! .97 Jnnl PRIVATE hospital, before nnd during con- Mrs. Gnrdels, U 941 PRIVATE home for ladles before nnd dur ing conunvmeni; babies adopted. 2020 Burdctte St. Mrs. Burget. V 955 NO RELIABLE party wishes to borrow $100.00 uir inreo inontns. win pno per cent in terest. Address J 16, Bee olllco. U-P37 It WALL PAPER cleaner. C. Meddlemlst. 'pnonn 1258. Leave orders at 1519 Fnrnnm. Rooms cleaned, II up. U M177 19 "THINK TWICE BEFOBE YOU SPEAK" is goon navicp in most enses, but It wont hold good always; when culling for tt cigar just say: PRINCE OF OMAHA and you can't miss It, whether on (list or second thnuaht. Bought for $37 per 1,000 nnd sold at 5c Biraigui. W. F. 8TOECKEB CIGAB CO. U-M233 19 HAIBDBESSING, manicuring nnd chiro pody, tor ladies only, in connection with The Bnthery, 21G220 Beo bldg. U-2S3 BAGGAGE, express, moving. Holt's Ex- prefH i-o., new management, &uti a. Pith. Tel. 1717. U-M263 N12 SATIN-SKIN Cream nourishes uwny wrink les, nicmisnes; gives lovely satin skin, 23c. U-M307 15 MOXEY TO I.OAX HEAL ESTATE. AND VA per cent loans. W. II. Thomas, First National Bank building. Tel. 1648. W-50S LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western 1UWLI IU11HD ,11 U UUtlUWL'lK Call pay $100 or any multiple; any Interest date; no delay. Brcnnan-Lovo Co.. 3C9 So. 13th St., Omaha, Neb. W-509 WANTED, city loans, bonds nnd warrants. George &. 'wompnny, iwi farnam street. W-G10 WANTED, city loan nnd warrants. W. Farmi.n Smith & Co., ,'1320 Farnam street. . ui 1 WANTED, city and farm loans; nlso bonds and warrants, it. u. i-eters & Co., 1,02 Farnam mi., nco jjing. W 512 4H TO 5 P. C. money. Bemls, Pnxton Blk. W-513 $50,000 SPECIAL fund: loans $500 up; lowest rates, uurvin uros., ivv rnrnam. W-514 M AND 5 PEB CENT R. C. Pnttersnn. S10 New York Life. W M139 021 $300, $400, $500 PRIVATE money to loan; 1, 2. 3 or 5 years. W. L. Selby, Board of Lrnuc mug. W 315 SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, G01-3 N. Y. Life. W 518 MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real miuic. jfivi.i.Hii-imtu wu,, UW OUUlll Join, W-617 W. B. MEIKLE, 401 8. 15th St.. loans money U1I U3IUCl.t,C BIUJL-i lj Ul U jiVI L'CIII. W-C13 PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 937 N. Y. I v 019 PBIVATE money. F. D, Wead, 1521 Douglas. v r.zo MOXKY TO LOAX CHATTELS. ONE HUNDBED THOUSAND DOLLARS $10, $15. $20. $25, $30. $33, $10. $50. $75, $100. $200. $250. 1.100. ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, HORSES. WAGONS, ETC. Also to SALARIED PEO PLE on their plain note nt rates which honest people can afford to pay. The prop erty to remain undisturbed in your pos- Bi-Bniuti. i uu win luuiicy me same qay rwu nsn iui it iiiiu iiiu iiuuauuiiun 13 lielu n strictest conlldcncp. Ofllco hours, s n m. to. 6 p. m. Wednesday and Snturrtnv evenings until 8 o'clock. I1.M.TAU1 T.- nilL-nim lrm . Room 303, Third Floor, Puxton Block, MO- MONEY TO LOAN ON Furniture and pianos. Horses, wagons and carriages. Also on SALARIES. You get the money on short notice. You recelvo tho full amount In cash. You may keep It one month or more. You pay for only what time you keep It. Our rutes aro as low as the lowest. Our business Is confidential, Our motto Is, "Try to please." OMAHA MOBTUAGE LOAN CO.. 119 Hoard of Trado Bldg. Tel. 2293. (Established 1892.) 306 S. 16th St. X-527 MONEY lonncd on plain note to salaried people; business confidential; lowest rntos. 614 Paxton block. The J. A. Hutton Co. X-624 LOANS ON SALARIES. FURNITURE, iiiu niuun, uick service ana lowest rates guaranteed. J. XV. TAYLOE. 633 (top lloor) Paxton block, northeast corner 16th and Farnam; entrance on 16th street. X-522 LARGEST BUSINESS In LOANS TO HAiiAimsu i-fcuriiB, merchants, team sters, boarding houses, etc., without se curity; easiest terms; 40 oltlces In princi pal cities. Tolmnn, 440 Board of Trade Dldgj X-521 MONEY loaned on furniture, live stock. Jew elry; also to salaried people without secur ity, cneap rates; easy payment.; business confidential, Foley loan Co., successors to Duff Green, ,B. S, B.wker Blk. Est. 189. X-M563 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture. Jew- vii ) , iiuiacs, cuni, ci, j, v . need, 319 M.13. X-526 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, horses. wows, joweiry, nun ureeu, B. B, Barker blk X-C25 I1USIXF.SS CIIAXCES. FOR SALE, hardware nnd harness stock located In the best agricultural county In Iowa, lino county sent town; stock In come over 110,000: Inrgo annual business; worth Investigation. Address J 33, caro Bee, Omaha, Neb, Y M244 19 $2,500 STOCK groceries In So. Omaha doing good business; will consider house and lot. J, H, Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y-M2I7 15 RESTAURANT, finest eaulnned Dlaee and controls best clnss of trade In town of 7.000 souls, also furniture of 7 rooms above: owner a non-resident: can irlvo profitable deal; will consider good prop- erty for cart. wnai navo your .J. it Johnson, N, Y. Life. Y-M250 15 ni'MXF.SS ClfAXCF.S. $3,000 STOCK staple hardware and furni ture, good Neb. town: paying business. J. H. Johnson. N. Y. Life. Y-M2IG 15 HOTEL of good cnpnclty, $2 house In live country town; will leaso furnished with option of purchase. Address J 37, Bee. Y 296 $.1001) GROCERY, bakery nnd confectionery In' good country town; fine trade; $l.ot) cash, bnlanco good land. J. H. Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y-M2I5 15 THE finest confectionery nnd entering busi ness In town of Its slie In the stnte; 7.000 population; manufacture nnd control trndo both wholesale and retail; for snlo nt bargain on easy terms; golden oppor tunity. J. H, Johnson, N. Y, Life. Y-M2IS 15 WANTED, to sell, n new process photo gallery, cheap; good opening for an nmn tcur; will teach man or woman the bu?l ness: little experience necessary. Apply 626 8. 16th. Y-M23I GARLAND, Wyo., needs a 25-room hotel nnd tho man who builds such n hotel nnd runs It right will make money; wrl'o for detnlls. J. Frnncls, G. P. A., It. M, It. It.. Omaha, Neb. Y-M259 15 FOR SAM5 HEAL ESTATE. 1LACBE fittit farm, within U mile of city limits, for sale cheap, or will trnde for stock of goods, or groceries. Addri-ss D, Beo ofllcc, Council Bluffs, RE-M2.H $1.5iX)"li7uYS 3.7x120, with R-r. house, city wnter. enst front, 16th st. F. D. Wend, 1524 Douglns st. RE M195 19 $2,700-WlTIIIN threo blocks of Crelghton college, 7-room, 2-story cottage, all mod ern, bath, furnnce, gas, etc. Owner has left city and property must be sold, House newly painted nnd all In good con dition. Pnyne-Knox Co., mnln floor New York Life Dldg. RE-M9C2-1C HOUSES, lots, farms, mnehes, loans; nlso fire Insurance, Bcmls, Paxton Blk. BE 166 SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 001-2 N. Y. Life. RE-529 RANCH nnd farm lands for snlo by tho Union Pacific Rnllrond compnny. I) A, McAllnster, land commissioner. Union Pa cific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. RE-53I FOR SALE, fruit and gnrden place and grocery store, soven ncrcs, pnrt In choice grapes, plums nnd other fruit) n splendid business location; bnrn, Ice houso. sheds, well, elstu-n, etc.; ono mile out of town on mnln road. Inquire ut 333 Brondwny, Council Bluffs. lu. RE-M44. HOUSES nnd lots In nil parts ot city; also ncre property nnd fnrm lands. Tho O. F. Davis Co,, Boom 552, Bee Building. RE-530 TEL. THREE-ONE-FOUR. HARRISON. , RE-312 N5 CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Fnrnnm St. R 13-531 7-ROOM, nil modern house. 3520 Dodcn St. CLARKE POWELL. 'Phone 921, 420 New York Life. BE-373 FOR SALE. N. E. U nnd tho N. K. U 8. W. 'i. Bectlon H, township 3, N. R. IS W llnrlnn Co., Neb., 228 ncres broke; price, $10.00 nn jicre; easy terms. W, N. Nnson, Her Grand hotel, Omnhn, Neb. RE-M9I0 16 FARMS1. C. F. HARRISO.'Ols'irYrLlrc! RE-301 N13 IXHUItAXL'E POLICIES PlIHCIIASnn. THE PUTNAM CO., 504-5 N. Y. L. Bldg., Omaha, purchnses all kinds of Invest ments Insurance policies, which Include endowments, srml-endowmcnts. Install ment policies, bond .policies, Investments tontine, limited, semi nnd free tontines, distribution policies, 5-yenr dividend policies, accumulation policies and llfo policies (whole life, limited payment llfu or paid up). Any policy thnt hHs a paid up value, which for any ronson you desire to dispose of, we nro lu a position to serve you. Call on or address The Putnam Compnny. M103-19 OSTEOPATHY. JOHNSON lnstltu. 5)6 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. 16G4. Alice Johnson, D. O., ladles' dept.; Old E. JohnJon.'Ostoopnthlst, Mgr. 537 DONOHUE, Osteopath, Paxton Blk, Tel 1367 338 DR. A. T. HUNT, sulto 512, McCaguo Bldg. Tel, 2362. -540 DR. MRS. MUSIC1C. Douglas Block. -311 PATENTS. WILL BUY 'nny good Invention or patent. Address Lock Box 700, Dei Moines, In. -547 HAVE cash for good patent or Invention. Address P. O. Box 85, Omaha, Neb. 484 N7 MEDICAL. DR, PRIES, the acknowledged leading specialist lu diseases of women In Omaha, would cnll tho attention of suffering ladles to his unsurpassed accommoda tions bo tor? and during confinement, nnd his treatment for Irregularltlos, no mat ter what cause. Call or address, with stamp, Dr. Pries, 1513 Dodgo St.. Omaha, Neb. M-M562 LADIES I Chichester's English Fennyroynl Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Send 4a stamps for particulars. "Relief iot Ladles," In letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. -T- I.OST. LOST, lu or between Omaha Natlonnl nnd First National bunks, rol of bills, about $60. Return to Model restaurant, 1009 Howard. Liberal rowurd. Lost 933 15 LOST or stolen; $5 rownrd for the return or wnercauouiH oi my yeiiow ureal uant pup, with black nose. B. F. W'urn, 2214 Lake St. or 1408 Farnnm fit. Lost-300 15 LOST, lady's opnn-fnced silver wntch, be tween "a nnci i.ottvcnwortn nna sun ana Harney. Bcturu to 3536 Ilnrney, 1.OMI-M309 16 SHORTHAXn AXD TYPKWRITIXO. GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col. 16th & Doug 636 A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life. 533 BOYLES' Collcgo, court reporter principal. Bee Bldg. t 534 NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's Theater. DOILEIl MAKERS. OMAHA Boiler Works, steam bollorr, tanks, stacks, etc, Tei, niv. tun una izara his. -645 FimXITUIlE IIEPAIIIIXG. TEL. 1331. M. S. Vnlklln, 2111 Cuming St. -5(1 MUSIC. PROFESSOR Charles Peterson, piano In struction and voice training, Italian method. Roundness and carrying power of tone guaranteed. 613 W. ot W. Bldg. . 293 02S TAII.OIIIXQ. LADIES' garments cleaned, altered, re paired reasonable. Max Fogel, 1207 Farnam -MS21 025 DHESSMAKIXG. IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy, 2576 Harney. -660-N-3 MinilOK FACTORY. Damaged looking glasses restlvered. 708 N IS. -621 XICKEI. I'LATIXn, STOVES, lamps, etc., replatlne. Omaha Plating Co., Bee Bldg. Tel. 2535. -618 STAMMERING AXII STUTTEIUXG. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramga Bldg. 643 I'AWS BROKERS. , EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat ing; nil business confidential. 1301 Douglas. -511 CA ItPIlXTEHS AM) JOIXERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work nnd repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, JOth and Luke Sts, 370 BOOKKEEPIXO. LESSONS In bookkeeping, etc., dny or even ing. R. 16, Com. Nat. Bunk. G, R. Bnthhun. -414 THl'XK FACTORY. TRUNKS, traveling bags, suit enses; trunks repaired. Om. Trunk Factory, 1200 Farnnm. 9S FARMS FOR It EXT. 100 ACRES nenr Gretna, Snrpy county. Duff Green, room 8, Barker block. 563 STOVES. E carry the biggest line of ntoves In city. Buy of tih. Prices right. Enter prise Furniture Co., 102-4 S. 14th. Tel. 2296. M374 031 I,AUXI)HY. OMAHA Stenm Lnundry; shirts, 7c; collars, 2c cuffs, 4c. 1750 Leuvcnworth. Tel. 547, 612 LOST 'i on Third lloor of Pnxton Block, one tooth that 1 had neglected, I1 $3,000 REWARD given to the ono who will give mo ono as I good us new. Don't delay, como now." ' IH'BDl'M TOOTHLESS, Bailey the Dentist IIIU Pnxton Block, 10th nnd Farnam Sis. l.ady attendant. Phono 1C85. COVEItXMEXTt NOTICE. MEN wnnlcd for the V. S. navy: Lands men for training ns seamen, age 18 to 23, $16 per month; landsmen for yeomen, ago IS to 25 ($?0 per month upon appointment ns yeomen, 3rd class); seamen, age 21 to 35, $24; ordinary seamen, ago 18 to 30, $19; ap prentices, 3rd class, age 15 to 17, $9; machin ists, llrHt class, ngu 21 to 35, $55; machinists, second class, ngr 21 to 35, $10; hospital ap prentices, nge IS to 25, $20; hospital appren tices, llrst clnss, nge 21 to 28, $io; electri cians, third class, nge 21 to 35, $30; oopper t'lnlths, ugc 21 to 35, $50. Candidates must pass a physical examination showing them to be free from disqualifying ailments, nnd, except landsmen und apprentices, an ex nmlnutlou showing thoin to bo qunllllcd for Ihelr ratings; landsmen nnd apprentices the physical examination only. Tho term of enlistment Is four yeurs. A bonus of four months' pay and an addition of $1.36 to the monthly pny for each re-enllstmeiit within four months on honorable dlschnrge. Ration-, medicines nnd medical attendance grntls. Privilege of retirement on three quarters, pay nftcr thirty years' service. Able-bodied Americans especially wanted, who will enjoy exceptional opportunities for advancement to petty officers by the enrly completion of u number of large ships, a recruiting olllco will bo opened nt Omahu. Neb., from October 11 to October 19, 1901. in the McCnguc Building. Boom 103. Oil dSt I. EGA I, NOTICES. NOTICE. Is hereby given thnt the time is extended ten days for submission of bids for con struction of new steel cells ut the State Penitentiary, making tho date Thursday, October 21, 1901, 12 o'clock noon, nnd nil bids must be submitted by thut time. Each bidder to prepare specifications of the work In nil respects, tn conform to the cells now in plnco. Blue- print plnns and specifications of tho cells now lu t lie penitentiary may be hnd upon application td tho ofllco of the Commissioner of Public Lauds and Build ings GEORGE D. FOL1..MEB. Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings. -Octll dlOtm POSTOFFICE XOTICE. (Should be rend DAILY by nil Interested, as chunges may occur nt nny time.) Foreign mulls for tho week ending Oc tober 19, 1901, will close (PROMPTLY In all cases) ut tho general postoftlce ns fol lows; Parcels post mulls close ono hour earlier than closing time shown below. Parcels post mulls for Germany close at 5 p, m. Monday. Regular nd supplementary malls close at foreign branch hulf hour later than closing time shuwn below. Triiiisiitliintli! Mulls, TUESDAY At 6:30 a. m. for EUROPE, per s. s. Columbia via Plymouth, Cherbourg nnd Hamburg (mnll for Ireland must be directed "per H. s. Columbia"). WE1)M-:hIMY At 4:30 n. m. for I It I'.I.ANl), per s, s. Oceanic via QueenHtnwii (mall for other p'irtH of Europe must be di rected "pir s. s. Oceanic"): nt 0:30 n. nt. for EUROPE, per h, s. St. Louis via Southampton; nt 10 n. m. for BELGIUM direct, per s. s, Vuderlund (mall must be directed "per s. s. Vaderland"). THURSDAY At 7 n, in. for FRANCE, 8MT,ERIAND. ITALY. SPAIN, PORT UGAL. TURKEY. EGYPT. GREECE, BRITISH INDIA nnd LORENZO MAR QUE., per s. h. Li Dretngno via Havre (mnll for other parts of Europe must be directed "per s. s, Ln Dretngno"). SATURDAY At fi n, m. for EUROPE, per s, s, Lucunla vlu Queenstown; nt 7:30 a. in, for NETHERLANDS direct, per s. s, Stiialendam (mnll must bo directed per h. s. Btiuitendfim"): nt 9:30 n. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per s. s. Astoria (mill must bo directed "per s. s. Astorln"). PRINTED MATTE h. STC.-Thls stenmer inkes Printed Matter, Commercial Pupnrs and Samples for Germany only. The same cluss ot mull matter tor other parts of Europo will not bo sent by this ehlp un less specially directed by It. After the closing of the Supplementary Trantj-iHInntlc Malls named above, addi tional supplementary malls aro oponed on the piers of tho Amcrlcnr, English, French nnd German steamers und romaln open until within Ten Minutes of tho hour of nulling of steamer, Mulla for South nnd Cent nil Amerlun, West Indira, Etc. TUESDAY At 9:30 n. m. (supplementary 10:30 n. m.) for CENTRAL AMERICA (ex cept Costa Rica) und SOUTH PACIFIC POUTS, per n. s, Flhunco via Colon (mall for Guatemala must bo directed "per s. s. Finance"); at 11:9) n. m. for BBA.IL. per s, s, Bngusa (mnll for Northern Bra zil, Argentine, Uruguay and Purnguny mtiHt bo directed "per s, s. Rugusa"); nt 6:30 p. m. for JAMAICA, per s. h. Admiral Farragut. from Boston. WEDNESDAY At 9:30 n. m. for 1NAOUA nnd HAITI, per s. s. Ltuenburg; at 10 n. m. fnr NEWFOUNDLAND direct, per s. h. Bllvin: at 11 n, m. for YUCATAN, per s. h. Rnvensdale via Progreso (mail must be directed "per s. s. Rnvensdnlo"); nt 12 m. for CUBA, YUCATAN, CAM PECHE. TABASCO und CHIAPAS, per s. s. Havana (mall for other pnrts of Moxlco must bo directed "per s. s. Ha vana"), ut 12:30 p. rn. (supplementnry 1 p. m.) for TURKS ISLAND und DOMIN ICAN REPUBLIC, per s. s, New York; ut 12:30 p. m. (supplementnry 1 p, tn.) for ST. THOMAS. ST. CROIX. LEEWARD nnd WINDWARD ISLANDS, also BBIT ISH, DUTCH nnd FRENCH GUIANA, per s. h, Mndlanu; nt 11 p, m. for JA MAICA, per s, s, Admiral 8chley, from Philadelphia. THURSDAY At 9 n. m. for BARBADOS nnd NORTHERN BRAZIL, per s. s. Arnnzoncnse; at 12 m. for SANTIAGO, per s. s. Santiago do Cuba; nt 11 p. rn. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per s. s, Siberian, from Philadelphia. FRIDAY-At 12 mi for MEXICO, per s, s, Yucatan via Tnmjilco (mall must he di rected "per s. s. Yucatan"). SATURDAY' At 9 n. m. (supplementary 9:30 a. m.) for PORTO RICO, CURACAO nnd VENEZUELA, per h. m. Caracas (mall for Knvanllla nnd Cartagena must bo directed "per s, h. Caracas14); at 9:30 n. m. (supplementary 10:30 n. m.) fnr FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA. SA VANILLA and CARTAGENA, per s, h. Alene (mnll for Costa Rlcn must be di rected "per s. s. Alene"); at 9:30 n. m. (supplementary 10:30 n. m.) for CAPE HAITI. PORT DE PAIX, OONAIVE8, ST. MARC. JEREMIE nnd SANTA MARTA, nor s. s. Alps (mail for other purts of Haiti must be directed "per s. s. Alps"); at 9:30 a. m. for BRAZIL, per b. s. Coleridge (mall for Northern Brazil, POSTOrTICI! XOTICE. Argentine. Uruguay nnd Paraguay mii't be directed "per s. s. Colerldge' l. nt 10 rf. m. for CUBA, per s. s. Mexico via Hnvnnn; nt 10 n. m. for HAITI, per s. . Prlns Mnurltz unnll for Curncno, Vene zuela, Trinidad. British nnd Dutch Guiana must bo directed "per s. s. Prlns Mnu-rlti-'L nt 12:30 p. m. for XI ATA NZ AS, CAIBARIEN. NUHVITAS. OIBARA and BARACOA, per s. s. Curltybn (ordinary mall only, which must be directed "per s s. Curltybn"); at 1 p. m. (supplementnry 1:30 p. m.) for BERMUDA, prr s. s. Pre toria Malls for N-wfoundlnud by rail to North Sydncv. nnd thonco by steamer, close nt this office dnlly at 6:30 p. m, (connecting close here every Monday, Wednesday nnd Saturday). Malls for Mlquelon, by rnll to Boston, nnd thence by steamer, rlosn at this ofllcc dally nt G..W p. tn. Mnlls for Cuba, by rail to Port Tnmpa, Fin., and thence by nteamcr, cloe at this olllco dally at "ti n. m. (the connecting o'ojc nrc on Monday, Wednesday und Satur day). Mulls for Moxli-o City, overland, unlesr specially addressed for dlnpntch by steamer, close nt this ofllco dally at 13) P. m. und 11 p. m. Mnll f'.r Costa Rica, Belize, Puerto Cortrz und Guatemala, by tall to Ntw Orlrnns, nnd thence by stcamor, close at thi omco dnlly nt l:3) p. m. (connecting closes hole Mondays for Belize, Puerto Corler. nnd Guatemala nnd Tuesdays for Cos.n Rica). 'Betts tcred mnll closed at 6 p. in. previous day. Trnnsiini'lllo Mnll. Malls for Australia (except West Australia, which gots via Europe, i' ml New Zentnud, which gov.1 via San Francisco), and Fiji Islands via Vnncouvcr close here dally at 6:30 p. in after September 28 nnd up to October 12, Inclusive, for dhpatch per p. s. AorAngl (supplementnry mills vlu Scuttiti und Victoria) close, nt 0:30 p. in. October '13. Mulls for Hawaii, Japan, China nnd Philip pine Islands via San Francisco closo here dully nt 6:'M p. in. up to October 18. Inclusive, for dispatch per s, s. America Man). Mnlls for Australia (except West Australia, which Is torv.nrded Via Europe), New Zealand, FIJI, Samoa nnd Hawaii via San Frnnclsco close here dnlly nt 6:30 p. m. after October 13 and tip to October 19. Inclusive, or on arrival of s. s. Etrurln, duo at New York October '19, for dis patch per s. s. Sonoma. Mnlls fnr China nnd Japan, via Seattle, closo hero dnlly nt 6:30 p, m. up to Octo ber 23, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s, Rlojun Marn (registered mnll must be di rected "via Seattle"). Malls for Hawaii. China, Japan nnd Philip pines, vln San Francisco, closo hero dally at 0:30 p, m. up to October 26, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s, City of Peking. Mnlls for Hawaii vln Snn Frnnclsco cloe hero dally nt 6:30 p. m, up to October 2S, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Alnmeda, Mnlls for China nnd Jnnn vln Vancouver cIobo hero dull)- nt 6:30 p. m. up to Oc tober 21), Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Empress of Japan (registered mnll must be directed "vln Vancouver"). Mnll, ex :cpt mcrchnndlso, which onnnot be for wurded vln Canada, for the U. S. Postnl Agent nt Shanghai, closes at 6:30 p. m, previous dny. Mills for Tahiti nnd Marquesas Islands vtn Snn Francisco close here dnlly nt G:3) p. m. up to November 21, Inclusive, for dispatch per s, s. Australia. Trnnspncltlc mnlls nro forwnrded to port of sailing dnlly nnd tho schedule of clos ing Is nrrnnged on the presumption of their uninterrupted ovcrlnnd trault. Beglsterd mnll closes nt 6 p. m, pre vlous duy. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmnster. Postolllce, New York, N. Y., October II. 1901. R A I LAVA Y TIME CARD. PXIOX STATIOX-IOTII AX I) MARCY. Missouri I'nclflc. Leave. Airlve. 8t. Louis Express alu:00 um n G:23 pm, i i. . v til. i,. tixpress nw:w pm n :io nm Union I'nclllo. Overland Limited a S:20 nm n 7;30 pm l- nst Mali a s:6 nm n 3:25 pm Mnll nnd Express ull:35 pm a 1:25 pm Colorado .Special all:3.r pin u 0:50 nm Llucoln-Stromsburg Ex.b 4:05 pm bl2:30 pm Paclllc Atlantic Kx...n 4:25 pm a :50 nm Grand Island Locnl h 5:30 pm b 9:33 nm I'hlcinto, Itork Island A I'aelllc. EAST. Den Afoltipn iiti.l llui'mi. port l.ocul a 7:25 nm n 9:3."i pin Clilcngo Express hllilS nm a 4:55 pm Dos Moines Local n 4:20 pm 1)11:50 am i.niciiKo r nsi j-,x)resM. ,n d:uo pm u l:;6 pm Dps Moines, Rock Island and Chicago u 7:40 pm a S:lo um WEST. I.lncolu, Colo. Springs, Deliver, Pueblo nnd WVhI a I '.'ttl nm n 1 -If. Colorado. Oklahoma and Texns Flyer u 5:20 pm a 9:50 am CtilcnKn, MIMvnukoe A St. Pniil. Chlcfmn Limited a 6:0ft nm n Krft". nm Chlcngo & Oiiiulia Ex...b 7.15 um b 3:10 pm oiniiiin .v st. i.niiis. St. Louis "Cannon Ilall"a 5;15 pm u 8:20 nm ivnusas vny aim wuiucy Local n 7:25 nm u 9:W pm llllnola tVntrnl. Chicago Express a 7:00 om n 6:10 pm Chicago, Minneapolis & St. Paul Limited a 7;16 pm u 8:05 nm .Minneapolis & St. Puul Express li 7;M nm b 9:10 pm Fort Dodge Local, from Council illurrs a 6:uo um Wllhlinll. .St. Louis "Cunnon Ball" Express a 5;15 pm a 8:20 am t'lili-iiMo A Xortlim-atrrn. Chicago Speclnl a 7: Chicago Passenger n 4; Eastern Express alO; Eastern Speclnl n 4: Fast Mull Omnha-ChleuRo L't'd...a 7: Fast Mull n 8 Cedar Ituplds Passenger Twin City Express a 6: Twin City Limited n 7; Sioux City Locnl a 8; 00 nm 15 pm 55 u m 65 pm 45 nm nll:3fl pm n 8:40 nm n 4:05 pm n l:oo pm a 2:45 pm n s:w nm :30 am 55 nm 55 pm 00 nm ;30 pm nlO:: n s;iu um a 3:5o pm a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. IHIRI.IXnTOX STATIOX-IOTII A MASON narlliiKtmi A .Missouri It Iter, Leave, Arrive. Nebraska Express a 8:10 om a 7:35 pm Wytnore, Beatrice und Lincoln a 8:10 nm bll:55 nm Denver Limited u 1:25 pm a 3:00 pm Black Hills and Ptigot Sound, Denver Con nection n 9:00 pm u 6:15 am Lincoln Fast Mull b 3;lM pm n 9:17 nm Fort Crook nnd Platts inouth h 3:20 pm bll:05 nm Bellevun & Pacific Jet.. a. 7:40 pm n 8:20 um Bellovuo & Pnclllc Jet .u :i:10 um Knnsna '!, St. .loa-t1i .V Council Bluffs. Kansas City Dny Ex....n 9:!0 am a 6:05 pm Kansas City Night Ex..nl0:3O pm a 6:15 nm 8t. Iouls Flyer n 5:10 pm nll:i5 nm ChlniKO, lliirlliiKlon X Qulnoy, Chicago Speclnl a 7:00 nm al0:20 pm Chicago Vestlbuled Ex..n 4:00 pm n 7:45 nm Chicago Iocnl n 9:30 am a 4:05 pm Clilcngo Limited n 7:60 pm a 7:45 um Fust Mull n 2:45 pm a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. WEBSTER nEl'OT-nTII A WERSTEIl ChlrnKO, St, Paul, .Mlnnonpnlla A Omnhn. Leave. Arrive, Twin City Passengor....a 6:00 am a 9:10 pm Sioux City Passenger... a 2:45 pm ullHOam Emerson Ixcal b 6:30 pm b 8:30 nm Fremont, Elkhnrn A Missouri Vnllry Black Hills, Dendwood, Hot Springs a 3:00 pm n 6:00 pm Wyoming, Casper nnd Douglns d 3:00 pm e 5:00 pm Hustings, York, David City, Superior, aenovu. Exeter and Howard,.. .b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm Norfolk, Lincoln and Fremont b 7:30 am b!0:26 nm Fremont Local c 7:30 nm .Missouri Paclflc. Nebrnskn Iyical, Vln Weeping Wnter b 4:10 pm al0:15 nm a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, c Sun day only, d Dally except Saturday, e Dally except Monday. Plan to Wntch Annrohlsts. CINCINNATI, Oct. H.-Chlof of Police Deitsch will leave tomorrow for Washing ton to attend a meeting of tha Natlonnl Burenu of Identification. At this mooting the formal transfer of tho burenu from Chicago to Washington will bo made and a new superintendent will bo Installed. Tho work, however, will bo tho considera tion of u plan for a legalized scrutiny of tho movements of anarchists, A plan matured by Chief Deitsch contemplates ac tion by congress recognizing the bureau, so that the pollen of the entire country mny net together In watching tho movements of anarchists and with a Tlew to frustrat ing their evil plana. SUIT AGAINST EL3IER FRANK QoTtintuent Oeti After Forair Clerk l Uiited lUtei Diitrlot Otnrt. BONDSMEN ARE ALSO DEFENDANT! t'nole Sum Seeka a neekontna; tol I nacennntcd Fee to the Extent nt a,Tn4,nn-Frnnk U Re lined tat He In llnffnln. The government yesterday afternoon begun suit In United States district court against Elmer D. Frank and bis bondsracu to recovet 13,764.39 court 'fees nlleged to have been collected nnd not accounted for by tho prin cipal defendant during his Incumbency at clerk of tho United States district court Ic this city. -Mr. Frank held this office sixteen years, leaving It la 1S97. Individual suits wero brought on the two bonds given by him dur ing thnt time. He as principal In both In stances nhd the othor signers on each bond as sureties In the two cases are made de fendants. The first bond was given In 18S1 nt tus lime Mr. Frank first entered upon Ihe du ties of the office. It wns for $5,000, and the sureties were David 11. Holt of Falls City, Nob., John B, Furny ot Omaha, John L. Webster of Omahn nnd (1. M. Lambcrtson ot Lincoln. Tho second bond was an additional safe guard given lu 1SSS, This was for $10,000, and the sureties wore II. S. Hall, George II. Ouy nnd Lewis Guy, nil of Omaha, nnd M, C. Bynn nnd XV. H. Crook of Falls City. United States Attorney Summers has In augurated nnd will personally conduct Iho suits. The alleged omissions In accounting nro snld to hnvo boon discovered by gov ernment Inspectors almost Immediately after Mr. Frank's retirement from offlco In 1S97. All tho Intervening Intervnl of time has been tonsumed by nttompts to secure n settlement with tho bondsmen out of court. This proving not feasible suits wero flnnlly brought yesterday. The sureties aro regarded ns of tho high est order and no fear for tho ultlmsto re covery of tho money Is felt by tho prose cuting attorney, provided he can prove his case. Mr. Frnnk's exact whereabouts la not known, though It Is thought ho Is ln Buffalo, N. Y. According to law, says o government au thority, n clerk of ony United States court is responsinio not only for nil moneys col lected, hut for nil moneys enrnod. whetlinr pnld In to him or still outstnndlng. CITY SECURES THE INTEREST Tronsurrr llrunlnus Una Turned In rnrl.v Tnrlve Thousand Ilnl Inr llurliiK Term. During tho t lino thnt he has hold tho office of city treasurer A. II. Hennlngn has turned into the treasury nonrly $12,000 In Interest collected on average dnlly bal ances. Of this Interest $4,330.66 was col lected on money In tho school fund and $7,318.55 wns collected on city funds, Tho rate of Interest which Mr. Hennlngs has collected from tho banks hnldtng these funds Is 2 per rent. Previous to Mr. IIoiiiiIiirb' entrance upon tho duties of rlty treasurer the records do not show thnt Interest on balances was collected. From April until December of 1900 Mr. Hennlngs 'made Interest collec tions amounting to $5,952.70. . Of this sum $3,158.07 was derived from city funds and tho remainder from school funds. So far this year Mr. Hennlngs' Interest colortlonB have uggrcgutcd $5,696. M. The Interest colectod on school funds amounted to $1,836.03 mid tho income from city funds was $3,860.48. Constipation Is the rock that wrecks mnny lives; It poisons tho very life blood. Regularity enn bo established through the use of Prickly Ash Bitters. It Is mildly cathartic nnd strengthens the stomach, liver and kidneys. Seasonable Fashions 3949 Girls Costumt, 4 to12 yrt. Girls' Costume. No. 3949. Cashmere Id all tho brighter, lighter colors Is much worn by lltllo girls nnd mnken rhnrmlng frocks. The pretty design Illustrated shows tho muterlal In cardinal red, combined with black velvet nnd simple cream Ince, and In In the height of fashion. Tho yoke Is simply bnnded, but tho bcrthn Is overlaid with velvet, lenvlng only nn edgo of tho red, and with It and the sarin aro finished with applied rnednlllous of tho lace. Alba tross serge, henrletta, plaid materials and simple silks, trimmed ns Illustrated, or with velvet only nro, however, equally aproprlatn and equally n style. The waist Is made over a fitted lining that closes nt the back, but which Is quite plain and smooth. Tho waist proper Is gathered at the yoke nnd again nt tho wnlat Una and bloiiBoa slightly over tho belt. Tho bcrthn Is oddly shaped and exceedingly be coming and Is arranged over tho Joining ot waist nnd yoke, Tho sleeves nro In bishop style with narrow strulght cuffs and tho neck Is finished with n standing collar. Tho gored skirt Is smooth at the, front and the. box plaits nt tho back may bo omitted In favor of gathora If so preferred, The upper edgo Is Joined to the body and the sash servos to conceal tho seam. To cut this dress fnr a girl of 8 years of age S yards of material 21 Inches wide, 4 yards 27 inches wide or 2l,J yards 44 Inches; wide will be required, with 1 yard of velvet to trim as Illustrated, The pattern 3949 Is cut In size for girls of 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years ot age, For -na accommodation of Tne Bee read ri those pattern, which usually retail at from 'o 50 ient, will be furnished at a aomlnat price, 10 cents, wblcb covtrs all expense, in order to get any pattern en close 10 reals, glvo number and nam ot pattern wanted ind bust measure. Allow about ten days from date ot your latter before beginning to look for tha patten. Adlress, Pattern Department, Omaba Be.