mi i. i-vr.VTi.v ti AlT.v -liiri-;'., w vnv i.1cn a a- nP'iwiniM) i -inn-i 1 1 SPECIAL NOTICES Atvartlirmaate far theaa rolnmnn will fca take natll 13 in. for the avenlna; edlllaa and until fl;30 , m. tar and Sunday eltlo. Mates, 1 l-2e war- rat latertlaa, la r thereafter. Hatht taken far leia taaa a So for the -rat l-ser-laa.. Theaa 4vertUeaata aaaet be fM ea-eecatt-alv-. Advertisers, by reqaeallaar a here- e-eek, earn have aaawara ad dressed to a aaatbered letter la ear af The Bee. Aaawara addreeaed will be delivered mm araaeataUaa ( tata ahaak aair. S I T I.-ATI OX S W. X Tl J II. SITUATION wanted by experienced lady stenographer Hiid bookkeeper; first-class references. Address Miss II., 15'I7 N. 24th St., South Omaha. A-317 17 11 ' WAXTHIJ-.MAI.I3 IIKI.l. GOOD messenger wanted. 300D . A. D. T., 112 8. D-Mi6l WJfNTED, a good man In every county to take subscriptions for Tho Twentieth Cen tury Farmer. Our ugents make good wages everywhore. Reference required. Address Twentieth Century Karmer, Omaha, Neb. D-613 ME.V and women to do copying nt homo; must wrlto n fair hand; j to $12 weekly Working evenings; positively nu canvas Blngl Inclns6 stamp. Northwest Copying Co., Box 529, Minneapolis, Minn. B M9I2 16 WANTED at once, teacher of mandolin, gultur and banjo; must bo a good mando lin soloist. Colorado Conservatory, Fort Collins, Colo. H-M9II 1G QOOD, strong, steady boy. East Omaha. Omaha Box Co., IJ 931 WANTED, chlck'cn picker, experienced, for scnid pioxing; must no man or sicauy hablts. Richard Webber, Bloux City, In. 11 M3 JG 11 WANTED, n. good tinner for furnace wor't. S. K. Hail ft Hon, l'lnttsmouth, Neb. H-M339 WANTED everywhere, hustlers to tnok signs, distribute rlruulnrs, samples, etc.; no canvassing; good pay. Hun Advertis ing Bureau, Chicago. n-.M325 18 MEN and women to do copying at home; must wrlto a fair hand; $5 to J12 weekly working' evenings: positively no canvas sing; Incloso stamp. Northwest Copying Co,, box 629, .Minneapolis, .Minn, H-M323 10 WANTED FEMALE IIKLP. WANTED, 200 girls. 1621 Dodge. Tel. S7. C-IG7 to GIRLS, all kinds work. Canadian Office. C m A GOOD paying position to an energetic lady In each town; also lady travelers to represent us. Thyroid-Lymph Co., 501 flee Bldg. C-GM (HRL for general housework, 2539 Call' fornla. C 903 15 WANTED, 1W girls In our shirt factory, corner Uth and Douglas sts. M. K. Hmlth & Co.. Omaha, Neb. C-M22G 13 WANTED Young ladles to learn hair dressing, manicuring or massage, coin plot course given In four weeks, nosl. tlons at J 10 to IIS weekly guaranteed graduates, tools presented, diplomas nwaraon. unu or wruo ror catalogue Molar1 College, 1623 Farnam St. C-M132-1S COMPETENT girl for general housework, sman lamuy. zui a. autn. u zvj n SECOND girl rind nurso. 61S S. 20th Ave. C 320 LADIES, I will send you frco my receipt ror Himpie, saic, guaranteed mommy reg ulator on receipt of stamn: don't worrv. bit send for receipt at once: relief In l!l hours; It never falls. Mrs. DcCrau, 20 in si. i ucb Aioinos, in. u mxb jh" WANTED, competent girl. Sunderland, 132j H. 32d. Mrs. L. 1 U 91321 11 FOIl IlKXT HOUSES. IF. YOU want your homes well rented ploco tnem witn nenawu & uo. D 153 SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIKE. u m TO MOVE right get Omaha Van Storage Co., office lMlM Farnam, or tel. 1559-SG3. U 111 HOUSES, stores, Bemls, Paxton block. D 172 HOUSES, etc. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas. D 173 HOUSES and flats. Rlngwalt, Barker nik, D 474 FOR RENT, 11-room atone houso, 415 N. Mil. 11 . t m .t I. t. ' .... tain a. ii, x. lurnc, lit uamgc UIK. V 177 ssss tahkek ST., io rooms, city water. lurnace nn uarn; rem, tiz.&o. OMAHA LOAN & TltlJST CO., 16th and Douglas Sts. D-M27I HOUSES for rent In 'ill parts of the city Brennan-I.ovo Co., &t9 South 13th street. D-490 FOR RENT, houso and barn, all modern 2137 Houth 331 St. Apply 4G2 Merchants National BnnK iildg. D 1st HOUSES WHEATON. 428 Paxton Blk. n D IS2 (ROOM cottage, $12. Inqulrq 2710 Parker. u w NO hard coal necdefl. central, seven room house: also llvo room flat. Tlzard, 224 jn, ztn. u am is i f-ROOM detached, house, 'all modern, lawn etc.. 721 S. 37th. Will. Browne. Jr. D-S87-30 t(4 S. 23D ST., 4-room (lilt, In line repair, city wuier in kiil'iiuii; rent, ru. OMAHA LOAN & TniJST CO., ICth and Douglas Sts. D-M273 FOR RENT, six-room cottage. 2211 Call fornla street; convenient; city nnd cistern water. Apply nr. tw, m. lain street. D-M6I7 DESIRABLE dwelling. 10 rooms, modern Kits. hath, furnace, laundry, excellent re pair, good location, 2002 No. Uth St. Ap piy to uarvm tiros,, w urnam or. D-M601 1717 8. 13TII ST., 6 rooms, In flno condition, city waier in Kitcnen; rem, iu. OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO., 16th and Douglus Sts. D-M272 OOM modern. 2705 Howard st Tel. A1132. E. O. Hamilton, 211 S. 17th. D-MW0 324 S. 29TH AVE., now brick dwelling of 8-rooms, thoroughly modern, first-class In every partlculur, $10. Garvin Bros,, idol Farnam Ht. D 9a'J 1204 MAPLE St., 8 rooms, $20. 112 No. 26th St.. 9 rooms, modern, W. JOHN N. FREN.Elt, OPP. OLD P. O. D-M9IS 119 S. 23TH AVE., 8 rooms, ull modern, good furnace. OMAHA LOAN Sc TRUST CO., 16th and Douglas Sts. D-M271 1505 S. 32D ST., 10 rooms, steam heat, mod ern. D-M1S! 18 TEN-ROOM, modern, largo yard. 2019 Ht. Mary's Ave., $5(1. Others.. Rlngwalt Urns,, Barker Block. D-M105-W TEN-ROOM, modern, 516 S. 22d Ht. Ring wait Bros., Barker Block. D-M107 COMPLETE LY furnlsiied house, choice location, for rent for tho winter, to small family, Address J so; Bee, U-M2?) ! FOR .RENT, good 7-room modorn houso. 11. V. Sholcs Co, r.10 -- D-M2I2 17 jsu i-nciuc, .;. N. Y, Life, DANDY 6-room cottage, PS0 N. 27th st. D-M25S Nil' FINELY furnished 7-room, nil modern house. Lyman Wnterman, 009 Bee Bldg. D-297 15 6-ROOM house. 1931 '8. Uth. D-M3U 21 FOR RENT, 6-room house, furnished com pletej everything In llrst-rluBs condltlqu. James E. VKnGllder. Ul Charles st. D-M3S3 20 OR RENT, five or six-room house, strictly modern. Call at 2203 Howard. D-316 15 I'Ott ItKXT-Fl'IlMSIIKtJ ROOMS. DEWEY European hotel. 13th and rarnam. E 4 S3 THE THURSTON. Cool, airy rooms. E-4SI NICELY furnished 1908 Capitol ave. rooms, well heated. E-630 ROOMS, light housekeeping. 1112 B. Hth st. ' E-M971 ONE nice furnished room for rent cheap. 930 N. 23d St. E-M275 runM.MiiKD rooms and board, UTOPIA. 1721 Davenport St. F-4S5 OLENCAIIlN, translenU1.25day. 1609 Doug. v tla 1 J". FURNISHED rooms withboard- 2376 Har ney Ht. . . Ji'-95S OZS' NICE homo for young mon. 308 S. 25thit. U.J ROOM for 2 gentlemen. 609 S. 25th ave. NICE largo rpom. 411 N, 2Eth. F-M310 THE ROSE, 2020 Harney, rooms, gocd F-M30I NI3" board, WANTED, by young gcnttfmnii, small room anil ooarii wnn privnio lamuy. .Aiuiron J 3S. Bee. K-.M314 16 I'OH ItEXT-tr.VFUK.MNIIUD. ROOMS. DESK room space, $5 per month, ground noor room in ino uce uuuuiug, inuing Fnrn.'iin street; no expenso for light, lioat or Janitor service. It. C, Peters & "CO., Rental Agents, Bee Bulldlnc.. O 410 LIGHT housekeeping, 2020 St. Mary's avo. ROOMS with bath, none but those with tho best of reference need apply. W 8u. 13th. Q-M128 2.' FOIl IIBXT STORnS AND OFFICES. FOR RENT, storo In first-class location; rent reasonable. Appiy n. i-eiem Co., ground floor, Bee Bldg. 1206 FOIl RENT, olhce with vault and part first lloor or all top floor, 1414-16 Harney hi. .Midland Glass and Paint Co., 1410 Hartley St. 1-484 FOR RENT, tho building formerly occu pieu by Tno uoo nt f arnam hi. it nas four stories and a basement which was formerly ured as Tho Bee press room. This will bo rented -very reasonably. If Interested apply at once to C. C. Rose- water, iccrutary, room iw, uca uunuing. 1241 AOEXTJ4 WASTED. MEMORIAL Life of McKInlev. four lan guages, uio pages, iw nairiones, ji.w; tree outllt. W. A. Hlxonbdugh ft Co., !0) Wuro block, Omaha. J 866 COUNTRY canvassers can make good money taking subscriptions to Tne xwen tlcth Century Farmer as a side' line. Ref crences required. Address Bee Publishing rjo umnnn, iseo. j w. AOENTH wanted for new oubl cations: prospectus, etc., free, ueorge liarno at Son, 1313 Walnut St., Philadelphia. J-M2S1 JanlJ WANTED canvassing agents In every county, to solicit subscriptions for Tllr. 1 WKN TIL.T1 1 I'KNTIJHY KAllXIUll alld tho NEW CYCLOPEDIA . OF LIVE STOCK aid COMPLETE STOCK DOC TOR. This splendid book contains 1,400 imperial octavo pages, tw objeci-teacning engravings and is the only book on llvo stock over mibllshed ndanted to the every day, practical, money-saving use of overy iormcr nun hiock owner, niciuiy empiov ment with assured good Income. Agents in the country witn uorse ana DUKgy cs peclally desired. Canvassers make easily J60 to $100 per 'month. Addross Century Farmer Solicitors' Bureau, Beo building, omniuu j 313 AGENTS wanted to represent tho Undor writers tiro Hxtltigiilrfhcr in tnts state nxcluslvo territory. Apply to Knight & Thomas, 31 Central St., Boston, Mass. J-M32G 16 AGENTS, wo All orders for nil McKInloy books at BETTER TERMS THAN YOU ARE NOW RECEIVING; mention author or uook nnu nrm; write today. Address Box 414, Hammond, Imli J M332 16 AGENTS wnnted, "Our Mnrtyr Presi dents;' only complete biography of Wll Ham McKlnley; nlso lives of Lincoln and Garileld; full history of anarchy: four books in one; by Hcnator Cullom nnd John Coulter: best book, lamest, most mm. plote. most popular, most authentic; over iuu niusiraiions; oniy i.w; best commls Hlons paid; freight paid; credit given; canvassing outfit free: send 10a for post age. Georgo M. Hill & Co., 1W S. Clinton sr.. incagii. J M3Z9 16 STORAOE. PACIFIC Storage nnd Warehouso Co., 012- vii junca, Hi'iiurui siurnge ana lorwarding, IS9 OM. Van Slor. Co., 151114 Farn. Tels. 1559-63. 490 STORAGE, low rates. Derlght. 1119 Farnam Bi. 477 WANTUD TO DUI, WANTED, 10 carloads ot furniture and stoves for St, Louis Expo. Tel. 771. Ad dress J. JCVine, 306 Is. 16. N 584 031 WANTED A secondhand bank safe. Ad dress, J 7, Beo. N 882 20 WANT to buy a good paying" stock of drugs In a good Iowa town of 1,000 or more population. Address J 40, Bee. N-319 19 EASTERN Nebraska farm for Investment; must be land that will rent well, with good Improvements; glvo price nnd sec tion number. Address J 43r Bee. N-M327 25. FOIl SALE-FUHNITUIIE. CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel. 2020. New nnd 2dhand, bought, sold, ex changed. O 493 FINE oak bedroom set, parlor mirror,-, hat ruck, also other household goods, at less than halt cost. 2564 Douglas., Q 321 22- FOIl MALE IIOIIHISS, VEHICLES, ETC. GOOD repairs 011 wagons, etc., at Harry Frost's, 1th nnd Leavenworth. P 493 FOR SALE, horse, physician's buggy, har ness, nu in gooa conuiiiou: win sen norse separate. Inquire at Harney Street Stable. r iot FOR SALE, good family' horse, harness anil lino runuer-iireu pnaeion, an 111 gooa shapo nnd very good. A. I'. Tukey ti Hon, Hoard of Trade. P-aOJ ltf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. 2D1IAND safe cheap. Derlght, 1119 Farnam, w is I SAFES, standard makes, sold, rented, 114 S 13 V Hira pniunjj .c- COLUMBIA talking machines and records, umuna uicycie vu., jem sna Chicago. W-sw FIR timbers for housemovers, etc., 40 to 71 ft., cribbing nnu nog icncc, sua uoug las. Q-W BUGGIES, phaetons, surreys, wagons, pi- cycles; big stocK now, seconu-nana bar gains, Fredrtckson. 15th and Dodge. r-MWa N7 CHOICE lot of milch cows for sale cheap H, T, Campbell, 4213 Center St. Q-497 CADET coat, good as new: will fit boy 13 or 11 years oiu. Auuress it oj, jjc. Q-MJ81 50 SQUARE pianos, $50 each; 50 rents per week. Hrhmoller & Mueler,, 1313 Farnam sireci, ieiepnoue io.-o. w noi iv 600 OVERCOATS, bargains. N. 16th. Marowlts, 418 PHAETON, steel and rubber tires. Buggies, open uud top. 6 family carriages. 1 6-pass. nirrlage, 1 Victoria and 1 llockaway. 1 hack mid 2 broughams. 1 depot wagon. Sccotld-hand harness also. DHUMMOND CARRIAGE CO., 18th nnd Harney. Q-MK29 GOOD kitchen range, with water front. In quire at 510 S. 27th St. Q-295 ! FOIl 5AM2 MIS CELL AX HOI'S. PIANO boxes, good for coal bins, cheap. 1313 larnam street Teiepnone 16J5. Q-M7S9 19 FOR SALE Sharpless separator, engine, oouer, vais ana otner creamery supplies cheap. W. E. Dlshcr, St. Edward, Neb. G-991 IS CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, S19 N. 16th. , a is DON'T fall to call and consult the Rou manian gypsy, who reveals all secrets and reads and explains to you your entire life. 1923 Douglas st.. corner 20th. 8-M230 19 M MB. GYLMEB, genuine palmist, 318 S. S 199 16th. PERSONAL. DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superflu ous nair removed oy ciccrnciiy. . n, Fremer block. U oW RUPTURE CURED without the knlf. Em pire Rupturo cure, l32 N. y. Lire unig. U 51 RUPTURE permanently cured In SO to 60 days; send for circular. O. S. Wood, M. D., 621 Now York Llfo Bldg., Omaha. Neb. U-G81 015 ELITE PARLORS, 615 So. 16th St., 2.1 floor. II ij MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 16, 2d floor, R 2. U-911N7 MTlETAMEsTTlUrNTTo, flat E, baths. u fliou udi- VIAV'A. wnmnti'H wnv to henlth: rational. wnoicsomo nome treatment, mi uce uiogn. OMAHA Accordion Pltg Co., 1624 Douglas. U-505 ACCORDION pleating, chenpest, best nnd qulcltcst. Mrs. A. C, Mark, 17th and Far nam. U 507 WE RENT sowing machines for 75 cents per week; wo repair and sell needles and parts for every machine manufactured. 'Phono lfiM. Neb. Cycle Co., 16 Sr. Harney. Branch Oftlcos: 612 N. 21th, South Omaha; phone 2173. 334 Broadway, Council Bluffs. U-874 021 GRAMOPHONES nnd supplies, wholesale nnd retail. Collins Piano Co.; 1622 Doug las. U-M003 ADV. calendars. M597 Janl PRIVATE hospital, before and during con finement; bnblcs adopted. 2308 Grant St. Mrs. Gardcls. U-944 PRIVATE home for ladles before and dur ing confinement: babies adopted. 2620 Burdetto Ht. Mrs. Burget. U-TOfl NO WALL PAPER cleaner. C. Mcddtemlst, 'phone 1258. Leave orders at 1519 Famnm. Ropms cleaned, II up. U M177 19 "THINK TWICE BEFORE YOU SPEAK!' Is good advice In most cases, but It wont hold good nlwnys; when calling for a cigar Just say: PRINCE OF OMAHA nnd you enn't miss It, whether on first or second thought. Bought for $37 per 1,000 and sold at Co straight. W. F. STOECKER CIGAR CO. U-M233 1 HAIRDRESSING, manicuring and chiro pody, for ladles only, In connection with Tho Bnthcry, 216 220 Bee bldg. U-285 BAGGAGE, express, moving. Holt's Ex press Co,, new management, 606 8. 16th. Tel. 1717. U-M26S N12 SATIN-SKIN Cream nourishes nway wrink les, blemishes; gives lovely satin skin. 25c. U-MS07 15 BEST for you because best made. Satin Skin Cream and Powder, 25c. Use Is proof. , U-M324 16 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE, b AND 6U per cent loans. W. II. Thomas, First National Bank building. Tel. 1648. -Wr-50S LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western Iowa farms nt 5 per cent; borrowers can ray $100 or any multiple; any Interest date; no delay. Brcnnan-Lovo Co.. 309 80. lh 8t On-.ahnj Neb. ' W 609 WANTED, city loans, bonds and warrants. Georgo & Company, 1601 Farnam street. W-510 WANTED, city loans and warrants. W. Furnum Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam street. W-511 WANTED, city nnd farm loans; nlso bonds nnd warrnnts. R. C. Peters & Co., 1702 Farnam St., Bee Bldg. W-613 4',4 TO 5 P. C. money. Bemls, Paxton Blk. W-5J3 $30,000 SPECIAL fund! loans $500 up; lowest rates. Garvin Bros., 1604 Famnm. W-S14 IV4 AND 6 PER CENT- R. C. Patterson. 810 W-M139 021 No "few York Life. t $300, $400. $600 PRIVATE money to loan; 1. 2. 3 or 6 years. W. L. Selby, Hoard of Trade Bldg. W-315 SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 601-2 N. Y. Life. W-5H MONEY to loan' on Improved Omahn real estate. Brounnn-Lovo Co., 309 South 13tli. AV-517 W. B. MEIKLE. 401 S. 15th St., loans money on rcsiuvr.uu iujjuii ui 9 tier ceni. W-513 PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 837 N. Y. L. W-619 PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1524 Pouglaa. W7.INI MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS $10, $15, $20, $25, $30, $35, $ll, $50, $75, $100. $200. $250. (300. ON FURNITURE, PIANOS. HORSES, WAGONS. ETC. Also to SALARIED PEO PLE on their plain note at rates which honest people can afford to pay. The prop erty to remain, unaisiuroeu in your pos session. You get the money tho same day you ask for It nnd tho transaction Is held In strictest confidence. Office hours, b a. m. to. 6 p. m. AVedncsday and Huturday evenings until 8 o'clock. Room 308, Third Floor, Paxton Block. X-6SC MONEY TO' LOAN ON Furniture ana pianos. Horses, wagons and carriages. Also on SALARIES. You get the money on short notice. You receive the full amount In cash. You may keep It ono month or more. You pay for only what tlmo you keep It. Our rates aro as low us the lowest. Our business Is confidential. Our motto Is. "Try to please." mi , 11 a iinti'i'11 .inw 1 hau on 119 Hoard of Trade Bldg. Tel. 2295. 306 8. 10th St. X-327 (Established 1892.) MONEY loaned '.on plain , bote to salaried people; Business conuuemini; lowest rut on, 514 Paxton block. Tho J. A. Hutton'Co. X-534 LOANS ON SALARIES. FURNITURE, llvo stock, etc. Quick service and lowest rates guaranteed, J. W. TAYLOE. 633 (top floor) Paxton block, northeast corner 16th and Farnam; entrance on 16th street. X-522 LARGEST BUSINESS In LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE, merchant, team sters, boarding houses, etc., without se curity; easiest terms; 40 otflces In princi pal cities. Tolman, 410 Board of Trade Bldg. X-621 MONEY loaned nn furniture, live stock, Jew- cuy , uibu iu Buinueu people wiiuout sccur Ity; cheap rates: easy payment: business confidential. Foley 1.01111 Co., successors to Duff Green, R. i, B.xrker Blk. ErC 9o. X-M563 MONEY IcnnoJ on pianos, furniture, Jew. elry, horses, cows, etc. C. F. Reed, 319 S.13, X-526 llirsiNESS CIIAXCE9. FOR' SALE, hardwnro and harness stock located In the best agricultural county in Iowa, (Ino county seat town; stock In come over 110,000; largo annual business: worm investigation. Auuress J ;a, care nee, umana, .Neo. v .mzii is HOTEL of good capacity. $2 house In live country town; will lease furnished with option ot purchase. Address J 37, lire. Y-296 nrsi.vF.ss ciiAxcr.s. FLOUR mill for salo; onlng to death ot proprietor one of tho best equipped Hour mills In lows, doing a fine business. Is offered for sale. Address P. O. Box 671, Newton, la. Y-.M331 NI.V FOM .HAI.E-RF.AI, ESTATE. 11-ACHE fiult farm, within H mile of city limits, for solo cheap, or will trade for stock of goods, or groceries. Address B, Bee olllcc, Council Bluffs. RE-M221 $l,S00 BUYS 33x120, with 8t. house, city water, east front, 16th st. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas st. RE M19 19 J2.7CW WITHIN three blocks of Crclghton college, 7-room, 2-story cottage, all mod ern, bath, furnace, gns, etc. Owner hns left city and properly must be fold, House newly pnlnted nnd all In good con dition. Payne-Knox Co,, main floor New York Life Bldg. RE-M902-16 HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also fire Insurance. Bemls, Paxton Blk. RE 466 SEE "llBNR Y "bTt A Y NE, 601-2 N. Y. Life. a , RE-629 RANCH and farm lands for sale by tho Union Pacific Railroad company. II. A. McAllaster, land commissioner, Union Pa cific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. RE-632 FOR SALE, fruit and garden place and grocery storf, seven ncrcs, part in choice grapes, plums and other fruit; it splendid business locution; barn, Ice houso, sheds, well, clstc-n, etc.! ono mile ou of town on main road. Inquire ot 333 Broadway, Council Bluffs, In. RE-M443 HOUSES and lots In all parts ot city; also aero property and farm lands. The O. F, Davis Co., Room 652, Bee Building. RE-530 TEL. THREE-ONE-FOUR. HARRISON. KE-312 N5 CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnam St! HE 531 7-ROOM, all modorn house. 3,"20 Doduo St. CLARKE POWELL. 'Phono 921. 420 New York Life. RE-S73 FOR SALE. N. E. U nnd the N. E. S. W. 4, section 14. township 3, N. It. 18 W Harlan Co.. Neb., 228 acres broke; price, $10.00 un acre; cosy terms. W. N, Nason, Her Grand hotel, Omahn, Neb. RE-M9I0 16 FARMS. C. F. HARRISON, 913 N. Y. Life. RE-301 N13 THE PAYNE-KNOX PLAN. Mortgngo canceled nnd money refunded in case of death. Ask about It RE M32S 20 INSURANCE POLICIES PURCHASED. THE PUTNAM CO., 604-5 N. Y. L. Bldg,, Omaha, purchases all kinds ot Invest ments Insurunce policies, which Include endowments, scml-endowmcnts, Install ment policies, bond iollcles, Investments tontine, limited, semi and freo tontines, distribution policies, 6-yenr dividend policies, accumulation policies nnd llfo policies (whole life, limited payment llfo or paid up). Any policy that has a paid up value, which for any reason you desire to dispose of, we are In a position to servo you. Call on or address Tho Putnam Company. Mini-19 OSTEOPATHY. JOHNSON Institute 616 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. 1664. Alice Johnson, D. O.. Indies' dept.: Gld E. John.ion, Osteopathlst, Mgr. 637 DONOHUE, Osteopath, Paxton Blk. Tel 13G7 -S3S DR. A. T. HUNT, suite 512, McCague Bldg. Tel. 2353. -310 DR. MRS. MU3ICK, Douglas Block. 311 PATENTS. WILL BUY any good Invention or patent. Address Lock Box "CO, Dcs Moines. In. -547 HAVE cash for good patent or Invention. Addrcss.'P.-O. Box (35, .Omaha, Neb. -4S1 N7 MEDICAL. DR. PRIES, the acknowledged leading specialist In' diseases of women in Omaha, would call tho attention or suffering ladles to his unsurpassed accommoda tions before and during confinement, and his treatment for Irregularities, no mat ter what cause. Call or address, with stamp, Dr. Pries, Arlington block, 1513 Dodge, Omaha. M M552 LOST. LOST. In or between Omaha National nnd First National bnnks. rol of bills, about $60. Return to Model restaurant. 1G03 Howard. Liberal reward. Lost 938 15 LOST or stolen: $5 reward for tho return or whereabouts of my yellow Great Dane pup, with black nose. B; F. Wurn, 2214 Lako St. or IMS Farnam St. Lost-300 13 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col. 16th & Doug -536 A. C VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Lite. -533 BOYLE8' College, court rcportir principal. Bee Bldg. -634 NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's Theater. ess BOILER MAKERS. QMAHA Boiler Works, steam boilers, tanks, stacks, etc. Tel. 1359. 12th nnd Izard Sts. Mi FURNITURE HEPAIRIXG. TEL. .1331. M. 8. Valklln, SIR CUmlng St. -61S MUSIC. PROFESSOR Charles Peterson, nlano In struciion ana voice iraimnr. nauan method. Roundness and carrying power or tone guaranteed. 013 v. 01 v. uidg. 293 02s STOVES. WE carry the biggest line of otoves In city, nuy 01 Ub. iTices rignt. tamer- prlso Furniture Co., 102-4 S. 14th. Tel. 2296. M574 031 TAILORING. LADIES' garments cleaned, altered, re paired reasonable, Max l ogri, 1207 Karnnm Ol. .1 u DRESSMAKING. IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy, 576 Harney, . -6C0-N-3 MIRROR FACTORY. Damaged looking glasses resilvcrcd. 70S N 16. -521 PAAVNIIROKERS. EAGLE I.nnn OfHre. reliable, aceommodat Ing; all business confidential. 1301 Douglas. . ull ' CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, 20th ana i-aKe his. 3,w BOOKKEEPING. LEUSONS In bookkceDlng. etc.. day or even Ing. R. 15, Com. Nat. Bank, Q. R. Rathbun. 644 NICKEL PLATING. STOVES, lamps, etc., renlatlng. Plating Co. Bee Bldg. Tel. 2535. Omaha -518 TRUNK FACTORY. TRUNKS, traveling bans, suit cases; trunks repairea. urn, Trunk r aciory, uvj Farnam STAMMEIIIXt) AXII STUTTM1IIXO. CUBED, Julia Vaughn, 430 Rnmge Bldg. 543 FAIIMS FOR III3XT, 490 ACRES near Gretna, Sarpy county. Duff Green, room 8. Barker block. 563 I.At.MlHV, OMAHA Bteam Laundry: shirts. 7c; collars. 2e; cuffs, Ic. 1730 Leavenworth. Tel. 547. -613 liO VM II X M EXTt X OTI CE. MEN wanted for tho V. S. navy: Lands men for training as seamen, ago IS to 2o. $16 per month; landsmen for yeomen, ngo IS to 26 ($J0 per month upon appointment as yeomen, 3rd class); seamen, nge 21 to 3o, $21; ordinary seamen, ngo 18 to 30, $19; ap prentices, 3rd class, age 15 to 17, $9; machin ists, first clnsB, age 21 to SS, $55; machinists, second class, age, 21 to 35. $40; hospital ap prentices, ngo 18 to 25, $2o; hospital appren tices, first class, ago 21 to 28, $10; electri cians, third class, age 21 to 35, $30; copper tmltli", ago 21 to 35, $50. Candidates must pass a physical examination showing them to be free from disqualifying ailments, nnd, except landsmen nnd apprentices, an ex amination showing them to bo qualified for their ratings; landsmen and apprentices the physical examination only. Tho term of enlistment Is four years. A bonus of four months' pay and nn addition of $1.36 to tho monthly pay for each re-enllstment within four months on honorablo discharge. Rations, medicines nnd medical attendance gratis. Privilege of retirement on three quarters pay after thirty years' service. Able-bodied Americans especially wanted. who will enjoy exceptional opportunities for iivnncenicnt to pony ouicers ny mo cany omiiletlun of n number of Inrue shins. A recruiting ofllco will bo opened nt Omaha, Neb., from Ortnber II to October 19, 1901. In tho McCaguo Building. Room 103. UU cist LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Is hereby given that tho time is extended ten days for submission of bids for con struction of new steel cells at the State Pcnltentlnry, making the date Thursday, October 21, 1901, 12 o'clock noon, nnd nil bids must bo submitted by tnni time. i;aen bidder to prepare speclllcatlons of the work In nil respects, to conform to tho rolls now In place. Blue print plans and specifications of tho cells now In the penitentiary mny be had upon application to tho ofllco of the Commissioner ot Public I winds and Build huts GEORGE D. FOLLMEIt. Commissioner Public Lands nnd Buildings. ucti4 diutin POSTOFFICE NOTICE. (Should be read DAILY by all Interested. ns changes may occur at nny tlmo.) Foreign ninns lor ino wees enuing uc- tobcr 19, 1901, will closo (PROMPTLY In all cases) at me general postottice ns fol lows: I'nrccls posr. inuus close onu hour earlier man closing umo suown oeiow. Parcels post malls for Germany closo nt p. 111, .Monday, Rccular -.nd supplementary malls closo at foreign branch hnlf hour later than closing time shown below. Trniisntlnntlc Malls. WEDNEHUAY -At 4:30 n. m. for IRELAND. per s. s. Oceanic via mioenstown (man for other parts of Europe must bo di rected "pt s. s. Oceanic'1): nt 6:30 a. m. for EUROPE, per s. s. St. Iouls via Southampton; nt 10 a. m. for BELGIUM direct, per s. s. Vmlerlnnd (mall must bo directed "per a. s. Vaderland"). Till' It HI) AY At 7 a. m. for FRANCE. SWIT.EKI.ANIJ, ITALY. Hl'AI.N, rOKi UOAL. TURKEY, EGYPT. GREECE, BRITISH INDIA and LORENZO MAR CJl'E., per s. s. La llretngno via Havre (mall for other parts of Europe must bo directed "per s. s. La Bretagno"). ATURDAY At 6 a. in. for EUROPE, per s. . Lucanla via QueetiHtuwn; nt 7:3) a. 111. for NETHERLANDS direct. nr s. s. Staatendam (mall must be directed "per s. b. Staatendam"): at 9:30 n. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per s. s. Astoria (mall must bo directed "per s. s. Astoria",). PRINTED MATTER. STC.-Thls steamer lakes I'rimeu .-waiter, commercial rapors nnd Samples for Germany only. The same clnss ot mail matter fur other parts of Europo will not be sent by this ship un less spcidnlly directed by It. After the closing or the Supplementary Trnn:i-A Untitle .Mails nnmeu above, addi tional supplementary r.ialls nre opened on the piers ot tho Amerlcnr, EnglMi, French und German steamers and remain open until lthln Ten Minutes ot the hour of sailing of steamer. Mulls for South mid Crii trill Amerlen, West ludlrs, Etc. WEDNESDAY At 9:30 a. m. for 1NAGUA nnd HAITI, per s. s. iiuenuurg; nt iu a. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND direct, per a. 8. Sllvln: at 11 n. m-. for YUCATAN, per s. s. Ravensdao via Progroo (mill must bo directed "per s. 8. Rnvensilale"); nt 12 m. for CUBA, YUCATAN. CAM VEC'IIE, TABASCO nnd CHIAPAS, per s. 8. Havana (mail for other parts of Mexico must bo dlrrrted "per s. s. Ha vunn"). at 12:30 p. rn. (supplementary 1 p. m.) for TURKS ISLAND and DOMIN ICAN REPUBLIC, per s. s. New York; nt 12:30 p. m. (supplementary 1 p. m.) for ST. THOMAS, ST. CROIX. LEEWARD and WINDWARD ISLANDS, also BRIT ISH, DUTCH nnd FRENCH GUIANA, ner s. h. Mndlann: at 11 n. in. for JA MAICA, per b. h. Admiral Schley, from, Fit niie nnia. THURSDAY At 9 a. m. for BARBADOS nnd NORTHERN 11RAZIL. per H. 8. Amazoncnso; at 12 m. for SANTIAGO, per s. s. Santiago dn Cuba; nt 11 p. in. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per s. s. Siberian, from Philadelphia. FRIDAY At 12 m. for MEXICO, per s. s. Yucutnn via Tamplco (mall must be di rected "nor s. a. Yucatnn"). SATURDAY At 9 a. m. (supplementary 9:30 n. m.) for pohto iiiuo, UIJHACAO and VENEZUELA, per 8. s. Caracas (mall for Savanllla nnd Cartagena must bo directed "per b. s. CnrucasT'); at 9:30 n. m. (supplementary 10:30 n. m.) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA. 8A VANILLA and CARTAGENA, per 8. 8. Alcno (moll for Costa II lea must bo di rected "per s. s. Alene"); nt 9:30 a. in. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for CAPE HAITI, PORT DE PAIX, GONAIVES. ST. MARC. JEREMIE nnd SANTA MARTA, per t. s. Alps (mall for other narts of Haiti must he directed "per s. 8. Alps"); at 9:30 n. m. for BRAZIL, per 8. 8. uoieriugo imttii lor murinem urazu, Arcentlne. Uruguay and Paraguay must bo directed "per s. s. Coleridge"): at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per s. b. Mexico via Havana: nt 10 a. m. for HAITI, ner s. 8. Prlns Maurltz (mall for Curacao, Vene zuela, Trinidad. British and Dutch Guiana must bo uircciea -per s, 8. i'rins .Mau rltz"): ut 12:30 p. m. for MATANZAH CAIBARIEN. NUEVITAS. GIBARA and BARACOA, per s. s. Curltyba (ordinary mnll only, which, must be directed "per 8. s. Curltyba"): nt 1 p. m. (supplementary 1:30 p. m.) tor ui'.iwnuDA, per s. a. x'te torla. Mnlls for Newfoundland by rail to North Hyaney, nnu incnco uy steamer, ciosc at this office dally nt 6:C0 p. m, (connecting closo hero every Monday, Wednesday nnd Saturday). Malls for Mluuelon. by rail to Boston, und thonco by steamer, closo at this ofllco dally at 0:30 p. m. Malls for Cuba, by ran to port Tnmpa. Fin., and thenco by atcamer, closo at this offluo dally at "6 n. m. (tho connecting closes aro on Monday, Wednesday and Satur day1). Malls for Mexico Cltv. overland. unlese specially addressed for dlsDatch bv steamer, closo nt this office dully at 1:30 p. ni. anu 11 p. m. Ainu ".r u'osta Rica, Belize, Puerto Cortez and Guatemala, by 1 all to New Orleans, and thenco by steamer, closo nt this office dally at I.-30 p. m. (connecting closes hero Monday n for Belize, Puerto Cortez and Guatemnla nnd Tuescnys ror cob (a mca). Rests tcred mall close at 6 p. in. previous day. TranpuelHc Mull. Malls for Australia (except West Australia, .. I. I . . - . .. I .....1 Tah. T .. I 1 l II1UI1 ftUm VIII ,U,UIUIC-, I. JIW iUIT .CIllUllll. which gooJ via San Francisco), and FIJI Islnnds via Vancouver close here dally nt 0:30 p. m after September '28 nnd up to October 12, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Aorangl (supplementary malls via Scnttlo and Victoria) close at 6:30 p, m. October "13. Malls far Hawaii. Jnnun. China nnd I'hllln plno Ialanda via Han Frunclsco closo here uauy at o:au p. m. up to uciouer "is, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. America Mum. Malls for Australia (except West Australia, which Is tnruarded via Europe). New Zealand, FIJI, Samoa und Hawaii via San Francisco closo here daily at 6:30 n. 111 nfter October IS and up to October "19, inclusive, or on arrival 01 s. a. Kiruria, uuo ai new otk uctooer "ia, lor 111s natch nor i. s. Sonoma. Malls for China nnd Japan, hi, Seattle closo here dally at 6:39 p. m, up to ucto tier 23. Inclusive, for dlsnatch ner s. s Rlojun Mnru (registered mall must be di rected "via wrattlH "j. Malls for Hawaii. China. Japan and Philip pines, via San Francisco, closo hero dally at :;) p. ni. up 10 uciooer inclusive, fur dispatch nor s. s. City of Peking. Malls for Hawaii via Han Francisco close here dally at 0:39 p. m. up to October "Si, inclusive for dispatch per s. s. Alameda Malls for China and Jacn via Vancouver I'OVrOrTICH NOTICE. close herb dally nt 6:30 p. m up to O. tuner IiicHkUc, for dispatch per 1 s i:mpres of Japan (reglsteied mall must be directed "via Vancouver"). Mall, ex- ept merchandise, which cnntiol be for warded via Cannda, for tho U H. Potat Agent a' Shanghai, closes at 6.30 p. 111, previous day, , , Malls for Tahiti and Marquesas Island" via San Francisco close here tlnliy at 6:3) p. m. up tc November 21, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Australia, Transpacific malls are forwarded to 'port of sailing dally and tho schedule of clos ing Is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland trnntt. Heglsterd mall closes nt 6 p. m. pre vious djy. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster. Postofllce, New York. N. Y.. October 11. 1901. RAILWAY TIME CARD. BURLINGTON & Mis souri River Railroad Tliu Burlington Route" General unices, North west Corner Tenth and Farnam Htrects. Ticket Otltce, 1502 Farnam Strett. Telepuciia kuu. uurlliigiou station, Telitn and Maioti Sttcets. Telopnono 128. ixttvk. Arrive. Lincoln, Hastings and McCoo. a :40 am a 7:35 pro Lincoln. Denver. Colo- rudo, Utah, Cnlitornla.a 4:25 pm a 3:tw pm Alllanco Express a 4:20 pm a ;oo pin Llncoui & Black Hills, .a 9:00 pm a :I5 am Montana, P.uget Sound., a 9:00 pm a 6:45 am Lincoln Fust Mall b T.W pm a y;ll am Wymorc, Beatrice and Uncoh a 8:40 am bll:65 am Denvr, Colorado, Utah and California a CIS am Fort Crook, Ho. Bclid, Loulsvlllu. Plattsm'th.b 3:20 pm bll:05 am Bellevue, I'.attamouth & Paclllo Junction a 7:40 pm a 8:20 am Bcllevuo, l'.nttsnioutli & Pacific Junction u 3:10 nm a Dally, b Dally except -iinday. KANSAS CITY, ST. JO scdIi & Council Blufts Railroad "The Burlington Route" Ticket Oftlcc, 1503 Farnam Street. Telephone m. Depot, Tenth and Mason Streets, Tele phone 128. Leave. Arrive. Kansas City Day Ex.. ..a uuu urn n 6:16 pm Kansas Cltv NlghExyulo: pm a 8:15 am 6 JoipVand1 Ht. LouhiVa silO pm nll:15 am a Dally. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Qutncy Railroad "Tho Burlington Route" Ticket Olllcc. 150: Farnam Street. Tlepuono 250. Depot. Temn and Mason Streets. Tclephono 128. Leave. Arrive. Daylight CUS.go Spe- Clal .w u,u niu;v pm Chicago Vcetibuiefl Kx.a 4:oc ;.rn a 7:45 am Chicago Local Express.- :3o am a 4:05 pm Chlcugo Umlted a i:W pm a 7:45 am Fast Man a3 pm a Dally. FREMOmT, elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railroad "The Northwestern Line" General unices, United amies National Bank Building, S. W. Corner Twelfth und Far nam Sts. Ticket OtMce, 14U1 Farnam Ht. leluphui.e. 661. Depot. 1Mb and Webster tits. 'J ilciiliune. 1458. Leave. Arrive. Black Hills, Deadwood, not springs a j:w pm Wyoming, Casper and Douulas d 3:00 Dm a 6:00 pm e 8:00 pm b 6:00 pm Hastings, York, David uity, supcilor, Uneva, iCxuler and Hcward....b 3:00 om Norfolk, v emigre ana Fremont b 7:30 am bl0:23 am Lincoln, ar.00 & Fre mont d i:3'j am Fremont l-ocal . 7:30 am bl0:23 am 'ally, u Dally excou. autuiay. 0 sun day 01m d Dally ur.ccm Haturduy. e Dally except Alondai. CHICAGO & NORTH western -Railway "The Northwestern Line" City Ticket Ofllcc, 1401 Fuinatn Ht. Telephone. 161. Depot, Tenth and Murcy Streets.- Tele phone, 629. 1.ava. Arrtvp. Daylight ChlcuEO SDe- HM ... I.W Hill UJlidV Chicago I'asseng.-r a 4:15 pm a 8:40 urn Clnl n 7" fill nm n11!Til nm -uHiern express, ues Moines, Marshalltown, Cedar Raulds and Lhlcairo nlO-KT, a n n Jnfl nm Eastern Special, Chl- cagu und jiust u 4:66 pm a 4:05 pm Fast Mall. Chicago to ' wuit.w-. H.MtM a ziVi snn Omulia-Clilcago I.'t'U...a 7:43 pm u a;w utn baat Mull M a tcao am fit ! n.,r CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, Minneapolis & umahu Railway "The North western Lino" General unices, Nebraska Divi sion, 16th and Webster Kts. City Ticket Orllce. 1401 Furnam SL Telephone. 661. Dcuot. laiu uuu wcoaier bib, xcioviiuiib, beave. Arrive. Twin City Passenger, ...a 0:uo am a 9:10 pm Sioux City PaBsenger...a 2:45 pm ullilu am Emerson Local b 5:30 pm b 8:30 am a Dally. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Railroad "Tho North western Line" General Offices, United States National Bank Building, B. W. Corner Twelfth and Farnam Hts. Ticket uiucc, itui farnam Ht. iciepnone, on. uo pot, Tenth and Marcy Sts. Telephone, di'U Leave. Arrive. Twin City Express a 0:ot- Am alo:25 pm Twin iiy i.imneu - t o;u am Stoux City Local - H:tw am a 3:50 pm a i-.auy. ' ILLINOIS CENTRAL Railroad-city Ticket Ot flee, 1403 Farnam Street. Telephone, 245. Depot, icnin ana iuarcy nireeis, Leave. Arrive, fhl, nTTT inreeS ui.wru S.1V pm Chicago Liiniwu;'-v,:: w5iw .....Vb 7:00 'm b 8:40 on Mlmfeapollt- tb St. Paul Limited :45pm a 8:05 am Fort Dodae Local from . Council illuffa..... b 4:60 pm a 8:14 am Fort Dodge Local rrom council jjiuub o.w m.ii a Dally, b Dally except Hunduy. Leave. Arrive. St. Louis Cannon Dan- . Express a o: pm a s:zo am ir.ni fltv and'Qulncy ' Lcal - i.w mm a v:uu pea. a Dally. CHICAGO. Itonif trt. 1 and & Pacific Railroad Tlolnl n in - EAtVI. LeaVe- Arr,Ve Drs Moines and Daven port Local a c-j&am a 9:2; nm Chicago Express. hilar, am a4:65nm Dcb Mclncs ix)cai a 1:20 pm bll:6ohm wnicuKu i'uov i.ii:oB,,ii u,w inn u i:.5 pm and and Chicago.... ..a 7:40 pm a 8:10am ,1 i.a t Lincoln, Colorado Hpgs., Denver. Pueblo and West, a 1:30 pm a 4:15 pm Colorado. Oklahoma & v Texas Flyer..... a 5:20 pin a 8:60 am h. uauy. w uny ucQiu aunou. UNION PACIFIC'TIIE OVER land Route General nn,.. N. E. Cor. Ninth and Farnam Streets. City Ticket Oftlce, 1324 Farnam Street. Trlenhnn. n Telephone, 629. Leave. Arrive Tho Overland Limited..- 8120 am a 7:30 pm rrw r.i.w.uiin-i'ortlanci Special a '" a 7:30 pm The Fast Mall.. am a 3:26 pm mu mul xnress .all:35 Dm a 4vk The Colorado Special ...til:S )rr a 6: to uh Lincoln, ueaintu Btromsburg Esprss..b 4:05 pm bl2:39 pro The Pacific Express. ...a 4: pm The Atniitlu Exoress,.. a f.V am Oranu iiianu t-utui xj u.m mn u y;n am a Dally, u jix vwv cuiiuajr, OMAHA ti ST. LOUIS n ATT. road Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern Railroad "The kjuincy iiouia xicKet Of lice, 1415 Farnam Ht. Tele phone. 322. Depot. Tenth uuu iiiuicy ois, xeiepnon C29. Leave. Arriva. a. T mil. Pannnn nail Express .....a 5:15 pm a S:20 aro Kansas City and Qulncy Local a 7:00 am a 3;t pm l'Hrjl worn it a 1 1, a t rniii ti.titb, MISSOl HI PACIFIC RAIL-road-General Offtcei and Tli-ket Oitlces, Southeast Corner uth and Dougiaa bit. 1 clrpnune, Jul. JJecoL Lltlou Stutlon. s Leave. Ar.i... Touts nnd Kansas City Express a 10:00 am a 0;tJ pm C. di, St. L. Express. .a io:Jo pm a e.-if am ,eave from loin and Webster directs: . ebrasxa Local, via Weoninc .iter l 4;10 pm al0:4l am a uauy. 2 naiiv exceot Bunday, 'CMCl Bl. Paul Rallway-; Ticket Office. 1604 rarnatn street. Telephone, Depot. Te n h and Masia btrcets. Telephone. ? Ami Chicago & Oinnlin Kx...n 7:i nm bS:40pm Chicago Limited Ex....ia 6:00 pm u ;oj ttl. Daily. D uany ixti jn aunuajr. WABASH RAILROAD Ticket Office, 1415 Farnam Street. Telephone. 322. De pot, Tenth and Mnrcy Sts. Telephone. 629. . , Leave. Arrive. Louis "Cannon Ball" ...... . .. Express v".u pm n am am ECHO OF EXPOSITION CASES ude Dickinson Renders .lomewhat lniinrtnnl Declalnn In flrrntrr America Knits. . . r Another step has been taken In the set tlement of the affairs of tho Grcatrr Amer ica exposition. Judge Dickinson has handed down a decision In the lien cases pending before him, which Involved an amount Ag gregating about $6,000. The more Important claimants were J, Tl. Lohmer, the Cady Lumber company nnd Morton & Sons, with scvoral other claim ants for smaller amounts. The claim ol Mr. I.ehmer, aggregating $3,000, was not sl owed ns a lien; tho clnlm of tho Cady- umber company, about $2,000, was allowed s n Hen, while the Hen claimed by Morton Sons was allowed In part, $1,000 belnK stricken from the amount covered by the Hen. The other claims were allowed or die- Mowed In amounts sufficient to maka the ggregato ot tho Hens allowed $8,000, an approximately equal amount being disal lowed. Tho decision of these cases has an Im portant bearing on tho case of the trusts f tho Greater America Exposition com pany against tho Chicago Wrecking com pany, now pending In the United Btatea'olr cult court. By tho terms of the agreement between the wrecking company and th ex position company the formor was to be ai- owed credit on tho purcnase price ot ma buildings for all money paid by It to hold ers of lions, to attorneys for preserving tha Itlo to the buildings In the wrecking com pany, to porsons employed ns police officers n preserving tho buildings, nnd for ail.iosa material. Until the Hon were estab lished In the 8tntecourt It was lm"osslbla for tho case In the federal court to tried. The clnlm against tho wrecking company amounts to $21,000, subject to the, credits mentioned, tho exart nmount of which can not be known until, tho trial of the case, aa some Items arc contested. It Is understood that certain parties In-- tereetod In the lien case befpro Judgo Dick inson bavo decided to appeal from his de cision. If this le done there Ii no telling when the federal ult will be tried as tha Issues botween tho trtitteo and tho holders1. of liens must be finally determined before the crcdlta claimed can be allowed and the' issues made up before Judge Munger. U Is tho Intention ot tho trustee to push the case In the federal court to' trial a soon as poeetble, but tho exact method to be fol lowed Is not decided upon. T. J. Mahouey.. tho attornoy for tho preferred creditors, la out of tho city and until his return no stops' will bo taken, as tho trustco will be guided by the advice of the attorney for tho labor ers whoeo claims aro prcforred. When suffering from racking cough, take doso of Foley's Honoy and Tar. Tho soreness will bo relieved and ft warm, grate ful fooling and healing of the parts afiected. wlU bo experienced. ---- i .Mortality Htatlatlo. rim rnllnwlnir deaths and births were re ported to the city health rommlsslonor for the tweniy-four nuurn uhmuik i uuuu ntc,. dni5e'aths-Edwln C. Weed, Stato hotel, aged 39; Edwin Cnrlson, 4647 Izard, ngoa i unys: Mrs. D. E. Cable, 419 South Twentieth, aged S7: Mrs. Fnnnlo Rose, 110 South Twenty- Ighth avenue, ngea m. iiirih.lnhn Tt. Ynunir. 808 South Fif teenth, boy: William II. Harris. Ninth and Fort, girl: Harry White. 1501 Wobster girl: Samuel Garland, 2306 Grant, boy; Charles Mngnuson, M3 South Twenty-fifth avenue, girl; Henry Schaffer, 2021 Center, girl; Ewen lliaCK, zsw uecaiur, uuj . Seasonable Fashions 3090 Mlaaaa Norfolk Walat, 1 2 to 1 fly re. Misses' Norfolk Walel, No. 3950 Norfoifc styles raako a marked feature of the tea- son and are noticeable In waists aa well as Jackete. This smart model Is raado on the latest lines nnd Is correct In every detail. As ehown tho material Is flno sergo flannel woven In a pretty fancy plaid, collar, cuffs and belt being of block velvet, but plain, flannel, corduroy, velveteen, striped flannel,, cashmere and all waist aud dress materials are suitable, as tho design la equally ap propriate for tho cost umo and the odd waist, Tho foundation, or fitted lining, is snugly fitted nnd cloeea at tho center front. Tha waist proper Is laid In box plaits that are stitched at their under folds and extend from the neck and shoulders, the doling being effected by means of buttons and but tonholcn worked through the plait at tha confer front. The two seamed sleeves are In dress stylo with slightly flaring cuff. The neck Is finished with a standing collar that terminate In a point and at the waist Is a narrow curved belt. To cut this walat for a mlii ot 14 yean ot age 2hi yards of material 20 Inches wide, 3!4 yards 27 Inches wide, 2 yards 32 inches wide or 2 yards 44 Inches wide will be re quired, with H yard of velvet to trim as ttluitratod, Tho pattern 3950 Is cut In sizes for mlsies ot 12, 14 and 16 years of age. For '-be accommodation of Tne Bet read era these pattern, which usually ratal at from ii 'o 50 ienta, will be furnlthed at omlnal price, 10 cents, which covers B expenie. In order to get any pattern ta elota 10 nagtt, give number and un of. pattern 'wanted tnd butt measure, Allow about ten days from date of your letttr' before beginning to look for the patter. Adlreti. Fattcra ltpartotL Qua tut it. 8t. V