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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY", OCTOBER 10, 1001.
1 1
SPECIAL NOTICES
AaTartlaeaaaats far the oolonni
will fca takea aatll la m. far taa
aaltlaa ana nntil (1:30 a. .
far atarataa; aaa Sanday ealtlaa.
Hat, 1 l-3o word aret InsartlaM,
ta a war tharaaftar. Nothing tike
far thaa SUe far the first laeer-
alaa. Taeae aaartlaeaaaata malt ba
aa raaseeatlYelr.
Aaertlaara, by reaaaetlaa; a
fcere cheek, eaa have aaawara a
alreaeaal to a aaaaberaal letter la ear
at Tha Bae. Aaawara a areeae4 will
fee aallverea aa araeaataUaa mt
aeak aaly
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Y well educated young mnn of good busi
ness huhlts. office exnerlenee, to learn
business offering good advantages;
fulr
salary to begin; wholesnlo or baiiKliiB pre
ferred; must huve place ut once, Address
J 42. lice. A-MJo
WANTED, sowing In families by good
seamstress; "5o per day. Address J ,
linn A 3S.J IS"
COLLECTOR or salesman, town or coun
try, Just dlsciwiBcd, wants employ ment.
Address J M, Uee. A-MIOS 21
WA . T H D M A 1 1 13 HUM.
SOOD mefsensors wantea.
13th.
A. D. T 212 8.
WANTED, a good man 111 every county to
takft oubscrlptlons for Tho Twentieth Uen-
tury Farmer. Our agents maks gopjl
num.. .iL.nri'whpni. llprHrntietri retlUlrod.
Address Twentieth Century Farmer,
Omaha, Neb. IJ 613
WANTED, chicken picker, experienced, for
acaJd plekliiKi mum bo man of steady
habits. Hleliard Webber, Hloux City, la.
B M3 '5 21
WANTED, a Rood tlhner for furnace.wdr't.
H. E. Hull & Hon, Plattsmotith, Neb.
!lrM339
aiKN and women to do copying nt home;
must wrlto a fair liand; ?j to 112 weekly
working evening; positively no runvus
sing; Inclose. lnmp. Northwest Copying
Co., box G'."J. MliiiU'Upolls, Minn.
1J-M323 19
-I .
WANTED, men t7unrn tho barber trade;
.only two mpntl(n reiiulredj thoroughly
iinidtlcjil truUung by (tlr method; twsi
ilrtns furnlslmd wlum competent ut $12 to
'!. weekly; I'pmplete outllt of tools given
each BtWdent; recommendations from hun
dreds 'of students''.' catalogue nnd particu
lars, mulled fr.'e.' ' aioler JJarber t'ollege,
11,23 Karnuni. Ht. 1I-M3T9 21
'ANTEb. shoomiiker. at once; steady po-
sltlon, Apply ut once to manager, Roches-
ter Hho Co., 1515 DougfiiH St. H-3S8 18
:
WANTED, shoemaker. Apply Immediately
ma'nagcr Rochester Shoo Co., IMS Douglas
St. 11-MI15 20
WANTED, sober, Industrious man to travel
In Nebrankn'; established buslitess; ex
perlent'e unt)ecenhnry ; reiiKonnbli! salary
and cxponses; self ndilrebsed envelope.
Mitnngcr, 201 Pontine bldg., Chicago.
U Mill 19
iVANTF.D, gexton for n-church; work light;
man and wife preferred. Address J 51,
Uee.
II MHO 21
WANTED, men to learn barber trade;
comparatively no expense; only eight
weeks required, boaid Included; complcto
outtlt of tools presented; wages Hatur
ilavs: JI5 weekly paid graduates. Call or
wrlto Moler IJarbcr College, 1623 Fiirn.im
Ml. H-M390 21
V- : : -
WANTED, man, upright character, to man
age business of old established house,
solid financial standing; salary $1S per
' mio1c by -check direct from headquarters;,
I'xpense money advanced each week.
Standard House, 374 Cnxton bldg.. Chi
cago. H-MI07 2O
WANTED, carpet salesman for retail city
business; must bo thoroughly experi
enced: iicrmnuent place and good salary
to tho right mnn; stato age, oxperlenco
and furnish references. Address J M. Hep.
11-M10I 20
TRAVELINO, salesman wanted who sells
1110 couiury irutiu 1,, unvu t omi; tiuy 1
ut dry goous, ur own speciames, on com
mission. Manufacturer, box 560, Phllndol-
, phla, l's.,1 U-AH03 19 -
JV.V experienced, energetic dry goods sales-
man, wltli good references, can oiitaiu
good position; ntato nxpcrleuce. AddroHs
l.chniau llros., St. Joseph, Mo.
U-M391 19
VANTED. room and board In llrst-class
prlvato family; will pay good price for
the desired place. Address J S7. Uee.
H-M419 19
WANTED FUMAL 13 IIKM'.
WANTED, 200 girls. 1521 Dodgo.
Tel. S7,
C-167
10 GIRLS, all kinds work.
Canadian Olllce,
C 4tS
A, GOOD paying" position to an energetic
lady In each town; also' lady travelers to
represent "us. Thyroid-Lymph Co., "501
Heo llldg. C-6S0
- WANTED, 100 girls In our shirt factory,
corner 11th nnd Douglas sts. M. E. Smith
& Co., Omahu, Neb. C M220 19
WANTED, neat. Intelligent girl or woman
for Kcnernl housework In small fanillv:
good home, steady placa anil good wages
to right porson. Call on or address at
once. 1432 :v. 2tn St., soutn omaiia. Neb.,
corner C and 26th. C 336
GIRL for' general housework.
316 No. 20th.
C M363
WANTED, experienced dressmaker to sow
In houso by the day. 2618 St. Mary's Ave.
. C-387 18
LADIES, to learn halrdresslng, ninnlcur
Ing or facial massago; new and thorough
method of teaching; only four weeks re
quired; 0110 year's apprenticeship saved;
' tools jiresonted; comparatively no ex
pense. Call or wrlto Moler College. 1623
Farnam st. C M3t9 21
11
FOR IlKXT IIOUSF.S.
IF YOU want your homes well rented
place thom.wlth Itcuawa & Co, D 469
See henry b. payne. ooi n. y. life.
D-4T0
TO MOVES right get Omaha Van Stnnig
Co., otllce 151114 Farnam, or tel. 1559-S63.
, D-171
HOUSES, stpres.
Ilcmls, .Paxton block.
D-173
HOUSES, etc.
F. D. Wend. 1524 Douglas.
D 173
HOUSES and. Hats.
Rlngwalt, Barker Blk.
D-474
FOR RENT, lt-room stono house, 415 N.
2Sth Bt. II. T.'Clarlte, 427 Rnmgo Blk.
i - D 177
1SS5 PARKER. ST., 10 rooms, city water,
furnace .and barn:. rout, $12 CO.
m .OMAHA i LOAN Aii TRUST CO.,
M ' 'Jtilh Hiid- Douglas Sts.
.'V' I- I3-M27I
HOUSES. , for tent In ill parts of the" city!
. , Wrennan-Lovu Co'.-,' li)9 South 13th street.-
D-4S0
v T'OR RTSNT, houso nnd brfrn, all modem,
,'137 Month 33.1 St. Apply 462 Merchants'.
Natlona,li;UankIMdg,- , D-4S1
"llOUSKSVHE'ATbN.lss" Paxton Blk!
. -j D-4S2
C-ROOM cgttaga, -412.- Inquiro 2710 Parker.
' i i i.i D 153
.NO ImrdiCoul-.Tieefleff,
ctntrnt,' seven room
m ttnt. ' Tlrnrd. JH
r-m n v
house; also,
N. 21th. '
tlvt). room
.i
6-ROOM detached house, all modem, lawn,
etc., 721 B. 37th. Will Browno. Jr.
D-S.S7W
FOR -RENT, six-room cottage, 2211 Cali
fornia street: convenient; city nnd cistern
water, Apply at 607 N. 19th streot.
D M647,
nF.aillABLE lvelllntr. 10 rooms, modern.
gas. bath, furnnce, laundry, excellent re
pair, good location. 2002 No. 18th St. Ap
ply to GarVt.n Bros,, 1001 Farnam St.
D M6OI1
2747 '8; 13TH ST., 6 rooms, In lino condition,
city waier. in Micnen; mni. nu.
OMAHA LOAN Ai TRUST CO.,
t 1.1.1. nn.lnln. Cu
IU1II 1.1)11 1,UM,(UB ,J
D-
M27J
TcT.
ROOM modern. t705 Howard st
AU32. E, O. Hamilton, 211 lith.
D-M966
6-ROOM house. 1931 S. Utli.
D-M311 21
for rf.nt iioi.sk?.
324 S. LOTH AVB., new, brick dwelling or
8-rooms, thoroughly modern, flrst-elass In
every particular, 110, Garvin Bros., 1601
rarnam Mt .-. ,..u vw
inc..
,n.:.n"
2204 MAPLE St.. 8 room,. H0,.
112 No. 26th St.. 9 rooms, morttfti, 130.
JOHN N. FHENZER, OPF. OLD P. CT. .
D-M918
219 8. 29TH AVE., '(Trooni?,' "rili modern, good
furnace.
UMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO.,
, .16th nnd .Douglas Sts,
D-M271
TEN-ROOM, modern, 616 8. 22d Bt. Hlng
wnlt Bros., llarker Block. D-M107
FOR RENT, C-room house, furnished com
plete; everything; In tlrst-class condition.
James E. VimGllder, 3021 Charles st.
D-M333 20
FOIt ItENT, Nov. 1, elegant J-room house,
llrst iloor Mulshed In oak, mbdern except
furnace, near Hemls park ilnd hear motor;
large porches, $17.60,. Garvin IJro.
Dr-312 18
FOR ItENT. 5-room flat,
Ilees or Pnclllc fls. . .
$10.
Apply 2613
D-317 H
9-It. HOUSIVall modern;Dundee, $20.
7-r. house, with or wltliout barn, 15 S. 46,
112. v
l-r, house, 80. 20lli, near Vinton, JS.
W. L. HELUY,
'Phone-1510. lioard of -Trade Illdg.
D-357 19
10-UOOM. strictly .modern house, best loca
tion, zniii anil Jftcason ais., . 1
Turklngton, ivjS Hee. D-J1373
309 N. 23D, 8 rooms, modern, no,W porcelain
I'ath, etc.. 10. .
2M Cutillul Ave., rooin-i, m
It. C. Poters & Co., 1(02 hn
modern, $20.
rnnm.
IA If
DANl)V 6-room .cottage
9S0 ,N. !7th st.
D-riraS N1Z'
FOIL ItENT, brick house. 8 rooms, modern,
316 N. 23d. Call- at ?J0 N. 2.1d. D-362
4-HOOM cottage.
62) So. .2lth.Av.
D-i376 20
FOIl RENT, C rooms, modem with furnace,
218 South .Kth'avenae. $20.
O a.,.....- .1 x.. ' '...111. ttxainnA llnril (lllll
a 1 until?, 1111iivi lit wiiii 1 in utim t m
beautiful shaded. la.wn 120x1V) feet, :, 2KB
No. 2itn St. Birjnger, itiii raxion-iiiiieK.
y 1 M372
IIOI'HI
for rent, llvn largo, rooms with city
water; good location.
1520 N; mn ut
D-2 20
l'OR RENT, clegnnt U-rdtmi re.Hdnnce and
barn, thoroughly modern'completo In all
respeets; known as the Jvnrbtteh home.
Imiulre 511 8. 20th st.v ' 'DJ-M398 Nlj
1 NEW 7-room modem house,
1 new fo-room modern house.
Electric lights, 011K Itnlsli.
1 7-room modern, close. Itr. ..
R. P. HAMILTON,. .
Tel. 1179. r" 1712 Frifnam St. '
' D-M397 20
. a. ,i-, ,. ; t-.
aus H. 29TII HT., 4' rooms. CITY WATER, $7.
25f.il HAULER ST., 0 rms. A COZY HOME
FOR TWO. $1
1514 H. 2Sth t., 6 rmsi, MODERN except
runnier. 2a.
3107 Decatur st., 0 rrns., WELL WATER
512 H. 24th avc., 6 rms., CITY' WATER,
NKWKK, 120.
1235 Harney St., 7 rms,, MODERN except
furnace. $15.
2758 WE1I8TER ST., 6 mis'. A SNAP.
CLOSE. I22.M).
3407 Jackson St.. 7 rms,, ALL MODERN. A
llARGv.lN, $20. w
2S11 Ilrlstol St.. 7 mis., PAVED 8TREET,
till HAIKU. 1J.
PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY,
Mnln Floor New York Life Bldg.
D-M393 20
THE elegant modern 8-room houso, 3015 Pa-
ciiic; no nner locniion in umniin. hicks
kb iioaru Trade Mdg. D M393 20
FOR lli:T-TUtRMl!IIIBD noosis.
DEWEY European hotel.
13th and Farnam,
E 433
THE THUR8TON. Cool.'lry rooms.
E 4S4
2 NICELY furnished rooms,
1908 Cnpltol ave.
well heated
E-C30'
3 ROOMS, light housekeeping. 1112 S. 11th
si. - j myu
ONE nice furnished room for rant cheap.
' 930 N. 23d Bt. - ' , a E-M273
24j(loiisckeeplti,- rooms, $8. 2623 8t. Mary'
E-356 NiO'
Kl!HMMIIF.I ROOMS AMD IIOAIID.
UTOPIA. 1721 Davenport St.
F-483
GLENCAIRN, trunslent $1.26 day. 1609 Doug.
FURNISHED rooms with board. 2576 Har
noy at. . f 9&S 022
NICE home for young men.
108 S, 25th st.
t F-075
509 S. 25TH AVE.,' for gentlemen.
F-M869
NICE large roojn. N. ,21th. ,
, F-M310
THE ROSE,
bourd.
2020 Harney; rooms,
F-M30I
goo
N15
V N
IICELY furnished robtrt.wHh board-for
ntleman; price 118 718 So. 2Sth St.
ge
1' MJ77 21
STEAM-HEATED rooms,- with or without
iioaru. .Miuiumi noiei, isui ana cnicagi
Sts. . ' F-M36S N17
AN AGED lady desires homo In Oniah
with small family, where conveniences
are on samo floor; where; sho can tviv
gnou care and be comfortable. J 62. Uee
F-T-M417 I
FOIt HKNT-IlXFIIUMSIini) HOOM.t.
LESK room space, $5 per month, ground
lloor room hi The Uee building, facing
- j'urniiui sircci; no pxpeuso ior light, lieu
ur jauuor sorvice. 11. u. i'uters & t:o,
ttcntui Agents, uee oulldlng. a 416
LIGHT housekeeping, 2020, St. Mary's ave
u w;
3 ROOMS with bath, none but those with
1 no ueiu 01 ruicri'iicu uoeu uppiy. vi ai
13th. G-M128 2i
FUll HKVr STOHEH '.WD OFFICKS,
FOIl RENT, store- In (lrst-class location
rent reasonable. -ppiy u. w. l-eiers .
Co,, ground Hour, Deo Illdg,- 1260
FOR RENT, otllce with vault nnd part llrst
lloor or uii top nuor. nil-it iiarney si.
Midland Gless and Paint Co., lllOlIarney
at. 1 ii
FOR RENT, the building formerly occu
pied by The lleo at 910 Farnam St. It hns
four stories and a basement which was
formerly urod ns Thu Deo press room.
Tills will be rented very reasonably. If
Interested apply 'ut once to C, C. Rosc
wnteV, "iecritary, room 100, Bee Building.
'I-2CI
ON truck, olllce nnd storeroom for Imple
ment or like business; well located.
BEMIS, PAXTON BLOCK.
I-M41
AGENTS WANTED.
MEMORIAL' Llfo of tcKlnloy, four Ian
guages, SCO pages. 100 halftones, $1.50; frea
outfit. W. A. Hlxenbauuh & Co., 60)
Ware uiock, umunu. j sw
COUNTRY canvassers- 'can make good
money tuning suosenpuons io ina Twen
tieth Centurv Farmer as, a side. line. Itef.
eronces required. 'Address -Beft-ptibilshlng-Qo,,
Omalmj Neb -t.v; J 613
77ra .i
AGENTS , wanted
Krosl1fcAUg,vH,,c'V
for .'now .publications;
free. Oeorgv. Barrle- &
son, 1313. walnut at., .i'niiaaeipiiia.
. ,, J-M241 Janl2
WANTED, canvassing agents In every
county, to solicit
t subscriptions for THE
ENTI'RY FARMER and
TWENTIETH C
th Mi-nv iwi'i .npUnr a nw i.ivr
STOCK 11111 COMPLETE STOCK DOC
TOR. This splendid book Contains 1.(0)
imperini ociavo pages; ti onieci-ieacning
engravings and is the only book on llvo
stock ever published ndanted to the every-
' day. practical money.EjvlnB use of every
farmer nnd stock owner, 8tend' employ
ment with assured good Income; Agenfs
In tho country with horse 11ml buggy, es
pecially desired. Canvassers make eiwtly
iw in ,iui ner monin. Auuresst v.eniury
Farmer Solicitors' Bureau, Dec 'building,
umaiiu. 1 j aw
-- 1 -jr. t
AOKNia tor .McKiniey books can save
money by placing their orders with us;
English, Swedish, German and Dano-Nor-
wegian languages; outllt free; communi
cate with us beforo ordering elsewhere,
Western Publishing .company. 630-631 Pax
ton block. J-M30I 24
AG FATS WANTED.
WANTED, agents to sell kitchen utensil of PRIVATE horpltal, before and during con
Brent merit; honest women or men of re- flnemcnt; babies adopted. 2308 Qrnnt St.
specmuie appearance maKc oik "k'b- i
Call or address Chns. Schulthelss, '-'315 I;
-. :.IL .-.I
AGENTS wanted, "Our Martyr. Presl- I
dents;' only comploU1 bWgrnjiliV of Mil-
llftrtl Mel'luley? also Ifve of Lincoln nnd
Gnrtleld, full history of nnnrchy; fo.ir
honkM In orre: by Scnatftr Ctnlom and
John Coulter; best book, largest, most
eoniulele. most noiitllar. most nutlicillic.
over 10) Illustrations; only $150; best
commissions paid, freight paid, credit
given; canvassing outllt free; send I0o
for misLniro. (lrnrni SI. Hill Co.. 166 8.
Clinton st., Chicago. J-MCVi 19
WANTI2D-TO llll.T.
WANTED small furnished flat by younK
marneu .cotipib. .111 easy warning iiisiancc.
il(inM J bl, nee, K IV
WANTED, room and. board in private I
ratnity iy young' nmrrini couple. r..i i';x
chanKQ bldB.. Houth Oiiiahh. ' K-.MJVS
STOIlAflll.
ACIFIC Storage and Warehouso Co., !12-
914 Jones, general storage ana (orwaruing,
IS9
OM. Vun Stor. Co., 1511',$ Farn.
Tels, 1559-63,
4W
TORAGE, lew rates,
Dorlght, 1119 Farnnrn
st.
377
W A NTIi D TO UUY.
WANTED, 10 carloads of furnltura nnd
stoves for at, lxiuis l.xpo. jci, hi. au
dress J. IVlne, 206 N.,1?, , , TliM 031
WAITED A .seco'fidhand bahk'safo. Ad-
uress, j ,, iht. i-roo
want in biiv a Kood ttnvlnc stock of drugs
III a guou jowu town 01 i.vw or moro
population. Atiurcss J v, uee,
N-319 19
ASTERN Nebraska fnrm for nvcstifcnt:
must be laud that will rent well, wltli
good Improvnu'titH; glvo' price and sec
re... .-. .. t,.tunfa r 11
Hull IlLlllliril. uuii.n3 u itf, ,jvv.
N-M327 25
WANTED. 10,000 to 20,000-ncre ranch In No
braska,; give. full, particulars In llrst loi
ter. Lyman Wnlermnh, Uee bldg.. Omaha
, i J13.)l 1U"
CHEAP, farms, In eastern .Nebraska. G. E.
Turklngton; .605, UtQ Hltfg... . I .'N-M371
1,1
TTTi
iSil
WE HAVE customers for several'lmprov
rnrnis in eastern reurasKar nsr yojr
farm with us If you want to. find n buyer
without delhy
PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY.
Main Floor New York Life Rldg.
N Mini 23
FOIt S A LK FURNITURE.
CHICAGO Furnlturo.Oo,. 1410 Dodee. Tel.
2u-u. xnow anu .unaui, uougiu, sold, ex-
uuuuKeu.. u w
FINE oak. bedroom sot, parlqr mirror, hat-
racK, niso oiucr noiiHenoia gooos, 111 inss
tnnn iwiir cost. h,ih uougius. u .121 sx
FOIl HALE-HOUSE, VEHICLE'S, KT:.
GOOD repairs on wagons, etc., at llarry
Frost's. Hth and Leavenworth. P-433
FOIt SALE-SIISCELLANCOUS.
2DHAND safe cheap.
Derlght, 1119 Farnam.
W 491
SAFES, standard makes, sold, rented. 114 8' IS
io 1
EDIBON & COLUMBIA talking machines
and recoias.' umana uioycic uo,, letn ana
unicago. 14 su
FIR timbers for housemovers, etc., 40 to
,l ri criuDing anu nog xence. wi uoup.
IUB. W
CHOICE lot of milch cows for sale cheap.
S. T. Campbell, 421a uentcr at. y wi
600 OVERCOATS, bargains.
Marowitz, 418
N. 16th.
Q 239
CADET coat, good as new; will fit boy 13
or 14 years 1
oiu.
Address H 53. Uco.
Q-M381!
mlGOIES. nhaotons.- srurreys;' Wagons, bi
cycles; Dig biock now, seconu-Jianu uar-
gains, i-rearicKson, iuin nnu jjouhc.
P-M903 N7
60 SQUARE pianos, $30 each; 60 cents per
weeK. nenmouer .v niueiicr, i.u.i j-urnuni
street. Telepnono m, ai,si j
PHAETON, steel and rubber tires.
Buggies, open and top.
rnmuy carriages.
1 6-pass. carriage.
1 Victoria and 1 Rockaway.
1 hacK mid tirougliams. ,
1 depot wngon a
Second-hand harness also. ...
18th and Harney.
Q-M829
PIANO boxes, good for. coal bins, cheap.
1313 tarnam street. Telepnono- iwj. .
Q-M.780 19
FOR THE WINTER
nilV" A I'HONOnHAI'Il.
Wn upll tlm ttvn hrsl linns mada the Edl-
nun HUH i.uiuiliuill. t'.uinill. iiiuiiuit-n,
$20 and $30. Columbia mnchlnes, from $5
. . . - , I 1. II .-1. I ,1A
up. wo sell" for casn or on payments.
OMAHA UICYCLE CO.,
lf.th Cblonicn Sts.
Q-344 20
FOR SALE, sideboard, largo mirror and
other furniture. 110 South 2sth' St.
Q-M370 19
TWO Kcntle young Jersey mlleh cows: Une
slock. 335 Broadway. Bourlclus' Muilo
House, Council Bluffs. Q-MI'.St 20'
CHINA cabinet and small dining table for
sale, 2519 Jones st. Q-M410 2i
FOR SALE, two good Rnmblcr hlcycles.
one a ladles' wheel; $10 each to save win
ter h storage. Call lOoO Georgia nve.
Q-M409 25
FOR SALE, enlarging and stereoptlcon
lantern; good as new. Call or nd dress
312 N. 22d St. Q-M411'
FOR SALE, human skeleton. In first-class
condition. Address J 51. Uco otllce.
Q-M41V
FOR SAW:
my law
library. 51 volumes
1.. It
A., new; 136 Mass. Reps., 36 Neb.,
10 A. M. digests, 4 N. W, R. digests, 1(0
lexi noons, niiuiiKiiiiy roner-iop uesK nnn
chair. Cull Monday nt 2 p, m,, room 931
N. Y. Llfo bldg. Wm. Leese,
0M412 3ia
NO. G Radiant Home base burner In good
condition. 1114 Howard st. Q-M402 20
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRS.
FRITZ, clairvoyant. 819 N. 16th.
849$
DON'T -fnll to call and' ''consult the 'H'oil-
ntnnlan gypsy, wno reveals nil secrets ana
reads und explains to you your entlro life.
ll'J uougias St., corner JJin,
S-M230 19
MME. GYLMER, genuine palmist, 315 S.
mil. 1 f
EllSONAI,.
nil. ROY. eblronodlst!' corns and' superflu
ous nuir removed' dv uiecincicy. u. 1-.
Frenzer block. -. U-50Q
RUPTURE CURED without tho knlfK Em
pire Jiupiure (,-ure, va im. 1. 1.1 te ning.
U-5U
ELITE PAULORSi C15 Sb.il6h St.-, 2d lloor.
r ;-! J' - 1, 11-rW
I,.- ; .,111,11. . ... ,,,.. ., ,
MME. SMITH! baflis, m NiilS, 2d floor. II 2.
, 1- U-r-ll 't
MSIE. ASIES. 3174 N. 15. tint E. baths.
It ".Ht"'! a-Q1a
.VIAVA. woman's way to health; rational,
wiioiesome homo treatment, sis uee uiuk.
U 0U3
OMAHA Accordion Pltg Co.. 1521 Douglas.
U
ACCORDION plotting, cheapest, best and
quickest. Mrs. A. C. Mark, 17th and Far
nam; ' u :iVi
WE RENT sewing muchlncs for 75 cents
per week; we repulr and sell, needlefl nnd
uaris.nir tvery mncuino manuiaciurijUi
rPhbnb 1663.' Neb. t'ycle'Cif.. 15 &' Hurney.
Brarich Olllrest 613 Ui 24th, South Omaha;
'pnone 2i,j, iii tiroaitwuy, council minis.
u 6(4 u:i
GRAMOPHONES and supplies, wholcsalo
aud j-etall. Collins Piano Co., 1622 Doug
las. U-M603
ADy. calendars.
Burklcy Ptg. Co.
U-M597 Janl
I'Enso.vu.,
moiuvici .-
- " , ,7 r. , '""
Ins confinement; babies udopted. W2)
Hurdette Ht, Mrs. Durget. C-P06 NS'
--; : ,.T ,
,A,LL ';I'Ul c
Phone 12.S. I-eaje
eaner. C. Meddlcmlst,
orders at 1519 Farnam.
Rooms cleaned, $1 up, U-M177 19
"THINK TWICE BEFORE YOU SPEAK"
Is good ndvlce In most cases, mil It wont
hold good nlwnys; when calling for a
cigur Just say;
PRINCE OF OMAHA
nnd you can't miss It, whether on first
or seeotid thouebt.
llought for $37 per 1,000 and sold at 5o
siraigut.
W. F, STOECKKll l'U.
C-.M233 19
HAtRDRESSING, manicuring nnd chiro
pody, for ladies oniy. in connection whii
The Uuthcry, 216 220 Ueo bldg. U-2S5
HAGOAGE, express, moving. Hoff's Ex
prefs Co.,
Tel. 1717.
new managemciu, iub o. I'nu.
U-SU6S N12
$3.W 11UY8 TAILOR MADE. PANTS. .
No more, no. less. 350 selections. Mado
right here. Qrind l'nnis co,.m o, ibiii.
MONEY TO I,OAN-HEAI. KSTATK.
b AND 5V4 Per cent loans. W. II. Thomas,
First National Dank building. Tel. 1648.
vv aus
IXDANS on eastern Nebraska and western
Iowa farms nt i per uuni, uurrowers can
nay $100 or any multlplo; any Interest
date; no delay. nrennan-Lovo Co., .309 80.
13th St., Omaha, Neb. W-509
WANTED, city loans, bonds nnd warrants.
aeorgo S -ompany, iovi rurnam sireet,
WANTED, city loans and warrants. W.
Farnam amun ns tu,, u-v rarnam street.
w 611
WANTED, city and farm loans; also bonds
nnd warrants. -cers t io., i,uz
Farnam St., uee uiogj w 5iz
414 TO 6 1 C. money. Bomls, Paxton nik.
' W-513
$50,000 SPECIAL 'fund; lonns $300 up; lowest
ratesx uarviu urus., jwt rurniim.
W oil
414 AND 6 PER CENT--K. C. 1'atterson. 810
rCw lum inc.
W-M139 021
.$300, $400, $500 PRIVATE money to loan; i,
2. S or b years. 'V. L. Selby, Hoard of
.r,j ti,i w r.m
W-51S
gEE HENRY U. PAYNE, C01-2 N. Y. Life.
" W-516
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real
estate. ijrciinai-iJvo v.u,, to aoum lain.
W 517
W. VS. MEIKLE, 401 S. 16th St.. loans money
on rcsiuer.co property hi a per cent.
W 018
PRIVATE money Sherwood, 37 N. Y. I
w 013
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglaa.
w szg
MONEv TO LOAN-CHATTELS.
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS
JN SUMS OF
$10.
JlJ, J'.'O, J'.'J,
$20.
130.
$35,
iW. sou.
$75",
$100,
I J.1IIJ. lM, JW.
ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, HORSES,
WAGONS, ETC, Also to SALARIED PEO
F.LE on their plain noto nt rutes which
hnnpst ncoiile can afford to nay. Tim nrnn.
erty to remain undisturbed In your pos-
session. iuu hui mu uivuvy uie sumo iay
you asK ior 11 hihi 11111 irunsnciion is ueid
In strictest contldcnce. Otllce hours, 8 a.
rn. to. 6 p. m. Wednesday and Saturday
evenings until 8 o'clock.
Room 303, Thlr? Floor, Paxton Block.
MONEY TO LOAN ON
t urnuuro anu pianos.
Horses, wagons and 'carriages.
Also on SALARIES.
You get me money on snort nonce.
You receive tho full amount In cash.
You may Keep 11 one moiun or more.
Ynu nay for only what time you keen It.
Our rates are us, lqw'as tho lowest.
Our business confidential.
Our motto Is, 'Try to please."
OaiAllAl'ftlJiU-UI!; L,UAFi cu.,
119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 2293.
(Established Wi.) 306 S. 16th St.
X 327
LARGE8T BUSINESS In LOANS TO
SAT.AiiiKU 1-isiii'L.t;. merennnts. team.
stcrs, boarding houses, etc., without se
curity; easiest terms; 40 offices In princi
pal cities. Tolman,- 440 Board of Trnds
Bldg. X-621
LOANS ON SALARIES. FURNITURE,
llvo stocK, QIC. yuicK service anu lowest
rates guarantceu. J. w. 'i avi.uk, uvj (to
floors Taxton block, northeast, corner 16t!
and Farnam; entrance on 10th street.
J
MONEY loaned on furniture, llvo stock. Jaw-
eiry; also to saianca people witnout secur
ity; cheap rates; easy payment.; business
confidential. Foley Loan Co.. successors
.to Duff Green. R. 8, B.irker Blk. Est. 18S9,
MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried
people; business connueniini; lowest rates,
tat I'axion diock. ino j. a. iiunun ui.
A 0-4
,n'tV 1 n . 1 nn .tnmr. ....Ia Ian,
eiry, Horses, cows, etc. u. f . lteea, 3i a.i'j,
Dl'SINESH CHANCES.
FLOUR mill for sale; owing to death of
proprietor ono or me ncsi viiuipjiru imui
mlll in Iown. doing n fine business, Is
offered for sale. Address P. O. Box 671.
Newton. In. Y-MS31 .nu.'
-WANTED, hotel of good capacity, $2 house,
i nvo country 1 town; will leaso furnished
with option of purcnase. Aunrcss j uro
X w"l
FOR SALE, hardware nnd harness siock
located, in tne uesi uKriuuuumi i- ii
lown, flno county scat town; stock In
come over $10,000: large annual business;
worth Investigation. Address J 3.1. caro
Bee, Omahu. Neb. -Mill 1J
FOIt EXCHANGE;
GOOD Omaha property for western land;
might add some ensn. j ii. uto
A 3.3 .:6
IMPROVED FARM FOR OMAHA RESI-
........... . ...... , r,,,m (1 11 n 1
UlriL r- i.ura.iimt-1 uuni.,, ........
Improved, 12 miles from Lincoln, ,U0 acres
and all under cultivation, $10 per 1 (icre,
worth $45. Owner will tako a $3,000 to
$l,oyo Omnha residence ns part payment.
PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY,
Solo Agents,
Main Floor New York Life Bldg.
RE-M400 20
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
11-ACRE fiult farm, within 14 mile of city
limits, for sato cneap, or win iruuo 101
stock' of goods, or groceries. Address 11,
Bee officer Council Bluffs. RE-M221
$1,500 BUYS 33x120, with 8-r. house, city
water, enst front, 16th St. F. D. Wead,
1524 UOUgtas St.. ir .n,ij u
HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also
tiro Insurance, uomis, rnxion m.
RL 466
SEE HEJiRY B. PAYNE, C01-2 N. Y. IJfe.
RANCH nnd farm lands for sale by tha
Union l'ncinc Kttiiroan company. . u, a.
McAllnster, land commissioner, Union Pa
clffc Headquarters, Omaha, Neb.
RE-535
FOR SALE, fruit and garden placo and
grocery store, seven acres, pari in cnoico
grapes, plums und other .fruit; a Splendid
business location; barn, Ice house, sheds,
well, clste-n, etc.; ono mile out of town
on muln road. Inquiro at 335 Broadway,
council uiiins, in. ins M44&
HOUSES and lota In all parts of city; also
acre property una farm lands. Tne o. F.
uavis Co., iiooin u.', uee uuuaing.
, RE-530
7-ROOM, all modern house. 3520 Dodge St.
CLARKE 1'OWKL.U
Phone 921. 420 New York Llfo,
RE 873
FARMS. C. F. HARRISON. 913 N. Y. Life,
RE-301 N13
TEL. THRT3E-ONE-FOUR.
HARRISON.
RE-312 N6
CIIA8, K. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnnrn St
ii ii ai
THE PAYNE-KNOX PLAN.
Mortgage canceled and money refunded In
CUbO-Ot UCUUl. ASK UUOUl 11. .
lfc-M328 20
FOIt . VI.E-ltr. l, I2STVTE,
50-FT, lot on Hrlstol St., with smail houe.
2 double houses 011 32d St., Just north of
Hnnscom park, renting to bf-st of tenants.
3 lots on Q St., South Omaha. Owner In
city for four. tr live dsys, wants ur close
out while here. Come In and make offer.
F. D, Wead, 1521 Douglas. RE-33,i IS
FOR SALE,
$1,050.00 for 4-room house; cast ftont lot t
special lmprovemrtil8 paid for; 2
blocks south of Crclghton college:
small cash payments; balance
monthly.
ll.SOO.OO-ti.room house, 2302 St, Mary's avc.
11,800.00-03 feet, fronting 22d st., 3 blocks
north High school.
$2,150.09 Small house southwest corner 25th
nnd Chicago sts., on car line, i
blocks from High school, 2 blocks
south Crclghton college.
GEORGE & COMPANY, 1C01 Farnam St.
RE-M346 20
IF SOLD IN
TUN DAYS.
$175 for my lot nt 42d nnd Mason st.
$325 for lot on 32d St., Uemls park.
$350 for lot on 33d st., Uemls park.
1
ED T. HEYDEN, 323 N. 16th Slrct.
RE-MS52 20
LOTH 7 and 10 In block 12. Patrick's 2d ad
dltlon, near 24th and Lake sts.; owner
needs money and MUST SELL; make us
an offer of $350 for either of them, Payno
Isnox Co,, main lloor N. Y. Life bldg.
RE-M3I9 19
A NICE suburban homo on N. 21th st.
room, 2-story house; ground 82x300, with
nice shado trees. $2,xt.
W. H. GATES, 618 N. Y. Life Bldg.
RE-M3I7 19
10-ROOM modern house. 2541 Chicago St.,
.Jin, mini; Krouiius mm guou siauic; neur
Crclghton college und High school. Price,
10-room modern houso nnd stable, south-
V"1 t-'Jinir jisi nnu roppieton Ave.
Price. $o.600: W III tnko snmn lrn,lr.
A. 1'. Tukey & Son. Board of Trade.
RE-35S 20
FOR SALE, JO-acre farm, four miles from
cuy; goon oirn, nouso nnd well. Iuciulro
John T. Tldd, Council Bluffs 'Savings
bank, or 731 WIlloW avcnUe, Coufiell
DlulfH. RE-MCS-j;i
FARM FOR SALE A 320-acro fnrm. Ilnelv
imiiroved, 12 mljes from Lincoln; all under
ru tlvntlon; worth $15 per acre; $44 cash
will buy It. Owner will tako Sl',000tn $1.00,1
resldeni'O In Omaha oa part ixiymeiit. Seo
Us nulek.
PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY;
, . Sole Agents,
Main Hoor Ncw York Life Bldg. ,
RE-M399 20
IN THE banks you .eel 3 nor rnnt tnr t-n,Z.
money, while we aro offering new woll
built houses for sale at prices paving 10
per cent net. This property Is now Trent.',!
to good responslblo people. Cutting out
the Investment feHturo they are the most
ilcslrnble homes niTni-nii
ocoJ,0jr.;rt$n.,.5i;r)n' onk ,1,,l9h' cn8t from'
uno ,-room modern, $3,500. It will pay you
n-., -n "' 1 ' JIAMILTON.
1,12 I.-nrtinm S(
RE M 396 20
FOIl SALE, six acres extm eholrn inn.t
fr'11 iH'i1 ' iFenotrV, " m Izcd street, for
$825. Hicks, 326 Board Trado bldg.
RE-M391 19
SEVERAL good farms for sale In .1 good
farming country. For further particulars
riu- (.r can on n. I.. Ludlum. Pl.ilnvlew.
:sth' RE-M393
LOST.
L2ST' p.'.n"M nmI "Peclllcatlons belonging to
C. L. Pleasants. I. E. Burdlck, urchltect;
jruvi: nuiiii' ui m jjarncr oiocK and get re
ward. Lost138 IJ
MJtil, two lanre envelonpn rnntnlnlm-
impers vnluablo to owners only, ono nd-
un-D.it-u iu j. 11. ncrry, cnier engineer, and
tho other to J. S. Sykcs, chief clerk gen
eral manatrer'H nilli-p t7nlm, inoln,.
Omaha, between Union station nnd Union
I'nplflf, linflflimartn.u t.Vim. .ir ... .
. ... ...v. ii,i,uii ,n (i, u.fO I. Ill,, Ut'
tober Lth, Suitable rewnrd for return.
Lost 381
LOST, red cow, without horns, white soot
mi uuni, nwiu vyv. jinurn o,.s iNorin'45tn
Last seen In Dundee. Lost 3S6 19
INSURANCE POLICIES PURCHASED.
THE PUTNAM CO.. 604-5 N. Y. L. Bide..
Omaha, purchases all kinds of Invest
ments Insurnnco policies, which Include.
endowments, semi-endowments, Install
ment policies, bond policies. Investments
tontine, limited, semi nnd freo tontines,
distribution policies, 5-yenr dividend
policies, accumulation policies und lll'o
policies (wholo life, limited payment life
or paid up).
Any policy that has a paid up vnlue, which
ior any ruason you uesiro to dispose of,
we are in a uoaiuun iu serve you.
Call on or address Tho Putnam Company
M103-19
OSTEOPATHY.
.inilNSON Institute. 615 N. Y. L. Bide. Tel
1664. Allco Johnson, D. O., ladles' dept ;
Gld 12. Johnson, Osteopnthlst, Mgr. 537
DONOIIUE, Osteopath, Paxton Blk. Tel 1307
-533
DR. A. T. HUNT, sulto 612, McCnguo Bldg.
Tel. 2332. ' -510
DIiT mRS. MUSICK, Douglas Blk. Tel. 3SV3.
-311
MEDICAL.
DR. PRIES, tho acknowledged leading
specialist in diseases or womon in umana,
would call tho attention of suffering
Indies io his unsurpassed accommoda
tions before und during confinement, and
his treatment for Irregularities, no mat
ter what cause. Call or address, with
stamp, Dr. Pries, Arlington block, 1613
Dodge, Omaha. M M562
1'ATF.NTS.
WILL BUY any good Invention or patent.
AUUrCSn l.ULn UUJV ,w, wvj .AWtii.a, a,.,
347
HAVE cash for Bood patent or Invention.
Address l'. u. uox fo, umunu, inod.
4S4 N7
PATENTED and unpatented Inventions
bougut nnu sotu, i.uluh 02 1,0,, 01. a.oius,
Mo. -HM 20
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
GREGG Shorthand, Om. C, Col. 16th & Pour
OJt
A. C. VAN BANT H scnool. 717 N. Y, Life.
. w
BOYLES" Cullego, court reporter principal.
Bee Bldg. S34
NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's
Theator. on
NICKEL PLATING.
STOVES, lamps, etc., replatlng.
Omaha
Plating Co., tioo uiug, tci.
-518
STAMMERING AND STUTTERING.
CURED. Julia Vaught). 30 Ramge Bldg.
FARMS POIl RENT.
400. ACRES n?nr Gretna, Sarpy,. county,
uun urcen, room s, uarnar diock. dm
LAUNDRY.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 7c; collars,
;c cunt, ic. ntv x.eavuiiwurin. xvi. ,ii,
-512
Tntl.NK FACTORY.
TRUNKS, traveling bags, suit cases; trunks
rcpuirou. urn, TrunK factory, iww Farnnrn,
:yj
.MIRROR FACTORY.
Damaged looking glasses resllvered. 708 N 16.
-521
IIOILEII MAKERS.
OSIAHA Roller Works, steam hollers, tanks
stucks, etc. Tel. 1359. 12th and Iran! Sts
am
Ft It. M i l HE UF.PAtlllXl.
TEIi. 1331.
M. S. Vnlklln, 2111 Cuming St.
-516
Mt SIC,
PROFESSOR Charles Pctetooii, piano In
struction nnd voice training, Italian
' method. Roundness and uarrying power
of tone guainntced. 613 W. of W. Bldg;
-293 OJ
CAttPE.NTF.IIS AMI .lOI.M'.HS.
ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing
promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, 20th
and Lake Sts. 3;0
DHESS.MAKI.MI.
IN FAMILIES. , Miss Sturdy. 2576 Hurney.
-600-N-3
STOVES.
WE carry .the biggest line of ntoves In
city. Buy of ui.. Prices right. Enter-
trlso Furniture Co,, 1U2-4 S. lllh. Tel,
i.vu. a
-M37I 031
TAILORING.
LADIES' garments cleaned, nltered, re
paired reasonable. Max Fogcl, 1W)7 l-'nrnam
-M2.'l Q25
BOOKKF.EPlNti,
LESSONS In liookkeejilng, etc , day or even-'
Ing, R. 15, Com. Nat, Haul;. G. It, Rathbun.
-514
l'AW.MIROIvllllS.
EAGLE Loan Olllce. reliable, accomnKiituN
Ing; all business confidential. 1301 Douglas,
.,11
For First Class
reliable dental work, tho kind
that gives perfect satisfaction
anil at the lowest, prices, scp
Bailey the Dentist
' :tt& l'nlo'ii llloeK.
IKtlimtid Farnam Sts.
Ludy attendant Phone li S5
M 1 U 1
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
Xi'iv Soi-vliM" to Meilltorriiiieiiii.
The new gigantic twin-screw steamer
"Comnionweiillh.'' 13.0ii tons. (IfO f-et
long, rrrtm UOSTON TO GIIIRAI.TAR,
NAPLES AND GENOA. Nov 27th, 1101,
and Jan. lth, 1902, TO ALEXANDRIA.
EGYPT, VIA NAPLES, Jan. lth nnd
Feb. 12th. 1902.
For fiirttiut'iiuit liiforlon, ntldrrs.
Company's olllce, 09 Dearborn St., t'lilciigo
li O V K II N 31 EN'I' NOTICE.
MEN wanted for thCV. S, navy: Lands
men for training as seamen, age IS to 23.
$16 per mouth; landsmen for yeomen, ago 18
to 2.1 ($30 pel mouth upon appointment ns
yeomen, 3rd class); seamen, age 21 to 33,
$24; ordinary seamen, nge 18 to 30. $19; ap
prentices, 3rd class, age 15 to 17. $9; machin
ists, llrst class, nge 21 to III, $55; machinists,
SHeond clai-H, ngr 21 to 35, $10; hospital ap
prentices, age 11 to 25, $20; hospital appren
tices, llrst ulars, age 21 to 2S, $411; electri
cians, ihlrd class, ago 21 to 35, $30; copper
imltlis nun 21 In 35. J,V). Candidates must
-pass li physical examination showing them
to lie tree irotn (iisiur.iiiyiug aiunenis, anu,
except lundspieii and apprentices, an ex
amination showing them to be qualllled tor
their ratings; landsmen nnd apprentices,
the physical examination only. The term
of enlistment Is four years. A bonus of
four months' pay and an addition of $1.86
to the mdnthly pay for each re-entlHtment
within four months on honorable discharge.
Rations, medicines and medical atteui1ancc
gratis. Privilege of retirement on three
quarters' pay after thirty years' service.
Able-bodied Americans especially wanted,
who Will enjoy exceptional opportunities for
advancement to petty nllleers by the early
completion of n number iff Inrgo ships. A
rpcrultlng olllce will be opened nt Omaha,
Neb., from October 14 to October 19, 1901. In
the McCngue Building. Room I'i3.
Oil dSt
LF.RAI, NOTICE.
NOTICE.
Is hereby given that Ihe tlmo Is extended
for submission of bids for construction
of new steel cells at the State Peniten
tiary, making the irito Monday. .Novem
ber 11, 1901, 12 o'clock noon, and till bids
must bo suumitteit ny iiiut lime. i-;ncn
ildder to prepare speclllctitinns of the woric
n all resnects. to conform to the cells now
u place, Blue print Plans aud spcclflcittlcns
if tin- cells now In tlio penitential y may be
had upon application to the olllce of the
Commissioner of Publlo Iinds and Build
Iiich GEORGE D. FOLLMER.
Commissioner Public Lands and Uulldlugs.
WVl I1IUIII1
POSTOFFIC13 NOTICE.
rRhniild bo road DAILY by nil Interested.
ns changes may occur ut any time.)
Pni-nlim malls for the week ending Oc-
tobor 19, 1901, will closn (PROS1PTLY In
nll-cnscs) at tho general postolllce as fol
lows: I'arcetf, pnsi iiiuiib ciunu onu iinur
earlier than closing time shown bulow.
Parcels post muus ior uermany cioso ut
p. m. .Monuay.
iiecular -nd supplementary malls close at
foreign branch half hour later than closing
tlmo shown ueiow.
Triuisntlniit In Mnlls,
SATURDAY At 6 a. in. for EUROPE, per
s, s. Lucunla vln yueenstown; nt 7:3)
a, m. for ni-;tui'Jhi,a.xum direct, ptr
s. s. Stantendnm (mall must bo directed
",,er h. s. Stantendnm") ; ut 9:30 a. in. for
SCOTLAND direct, per s. s. Astoria (mall
must be directed "per s. s. Astoria").
PRINTED MATT Eh, STC.-Thl steamer
Sokes l'rin'cu aiuiier, .uiiiiii(-r'.iui I'npers
and Samples for Gormany only. Tho same
class of mall matter for other parts of
Europo will not bo sent by this shin un-
1f.8H 'tttlftl lallv directed by It.
Aftor the closing of tho Supplementary
Trana-Aiianiip .uuus iiunieu uuove, (nidl
tlonnl supplementary malls are opened on
.the Piers of tho Aiiicricar, EnglMi,
French and German stlumers and rum-uln
cpin until within Ton Minutes of tho hour
of sailing of Btcumer.
Sliitla for Soutli nnd Central America,
Wvnt Indies, Rip.
SA'I'URDA Y At 9 n. m. (supplemcnlary
9:30 n. m.) for PORTO RICO. CURACAO
und VENEZUELA, per s, s. Caracas.
(mail ior havnniua umi vartnge;ta. must
be dlrCctt'd "pef s. fl. Caracas"); at 9:30
a. m. ' (supplementary. 10:30 a. m.) for
FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA. 8A
VANILLA alld CARTAGENA, por H, s,
Alcno (mall for Costa- Rica must bo di
rected "per u. s. Alcno"); at 9:.10 a. in.
(supplementary 10:3a ' it. in,; for OA If:
HAJTI. . POM'. PH IfAIX, GONAIVES.
ST. MARL . JERESlIE and SANTA
MARTA, jier s. s, Alps (mall for other
parts of Haiti must bo directed "per s, s.
Alps"); at 0:30 a, m. for BRA55IL. per
e. s. Coleridge (mall for .Northern jirnzll,
Argentine I'niKiiay and Paraguay must
bo directed "per s. s, Coleridge"); at 10
a. m. for CUBA, per s. h. Moxlco via
iinvnnn: at 1) a. m. for HAITI, ner s. s.
Prlns Matirltz (mall for Curacao, Vene-
71.
UARACOA, per s, s. Curltyba (ordinary
mall only, which must bo dlrentcd "per
s, s, Curltyba"): at 1 p. m. (supplementary
1:30 p, m.) for BERMUDA per s. s, Pre
toria,
Vtniia' fnr Newfoundland by rail to North
Hi'.inftv. nnu iiiciicu ny icaiiu;r. viuhh jil
this ofllco dally at 6:30 p. m. (connecting
close here every Monday, Wednesday and
Kninrdnvi. Malls for Mluueloii. hv rail to
"Boston, and thenco by steamer, closo nt
this olllce- dally at 6:30 p. m. Malls for
Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa. Flu,, and
thence by steamer, close at thli office
dally at "6 a. in, (inu comifcuug closet
niela, TTInldnu, iintisn nnu utticn (iuianii
must bo directed "per s, s. Prlns Man
riu")i ht 12:30 p. m. for MATANZAS,
NAlTtAntEN. NI'EVITAH. GlHAItA and
POSTOt-'l It 11 Ml l lt, !!.
are on Mondjy, Wednesday and Satur
day 1. Malls for Mexl--. City, overland,
unlesr specially addressed for dltp.itch by
steamer, olose nt this office d'll.y at 1 31
t. m. and II p. m, Mali- ".r Costa Him,
Ilr-llze, l'rertu corteie ami Guatemala, bv
mil to Niw Grlfans, 'und thenco by
stenmet, close nt this office dally at 1:30
p. ui. (connecting clones here Mondays
for Bllr., Puqrto Corlca nud Guatemala
nnd Tui'S'liWs for Cos.a RlcaV "Regis
tercd nutl I t'.ose.-i nt 6 p. in. previous tiny,
i i iiiisptit-lllc Slnllv
Malls for Australia (except West Australia,
which gnis via Europe, tin! New Zealand,
v hlch got-.i via San Francisco), nnd FIJI
Islands via Vnncouvrr close here dally
ni 6;3o p. m nfter September "SS und up
to Otlober 12, Inclusive, for dl.'ipatch per
s. s. Aornugl tsupplementnry malls via
Seattlii nud Victoria) close at 6:3 J p, in.
October IS.
Malls for Hawaii, Japan, China and Philip
pine Isi.uida v!.l San Francisco close, heie
onlly at 6:.0 p. m. tip to October "IS
Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. America
.Mm u.
Malls for Australia (except West Australia,
which 1.4 t.iriwirdcd via Europe), New
'.eil.iud, Fiji, Samoa nnd Hawaii via San
Francisco close hero dally nt 6:30 p. in.
after October IS nnd up to October "19,
Inclusive, or on arrival of s. s. Etrurla,
dun ut New York October 19, for dis
patch per s s. Sonoma,
Malls for China and Japan, via Seattle,
close bore daily at 6:39 p. m. up to Octo
ber 23. Inclusive, for dispatch per s, s.
Rlojun Marti (registered mall must be di
rected "via Seattle"),
Malls for Hawaii. China. Japan nnd Philip
pines, via San Francisco, close here dully
nt 6.30 p. m. up to October irt. Inclusive,
for dispatch per s, s. City of Peking,
Malls for llaiuill via San Francisco c!oe
ln-re dally nt ;:!) p. m. up to October
Inclusive, tor dispatch per . k. Alameda.
Mnlls for China nnd Jat.i.:i via Vancouver
close hcrt dally at C:.W p. m up to Oc
tober iit. Inclusive, fur dispatch per s
Empress of .1up.ni (registered mall must
bo directed "via Vancouver"). Mall, ex
ept merchandise, which cannot lie for
warded via Canada, for the U. 8. Postal
Agent at Shanghai, clones at 6:30 p. in.
previous dcy.
Mnlls for Tahiti nnd Marducsn IsHndi v'.t
San Francisco close here dally nt 6:3)
p. m, up tc November SI, Inclusive, for
dispatch per s. s. Auitrnll.t,
Tr'uispnclllc malls are forwarded to port
or sailing dally nnd the schedule of rlcs
Ing la ni ranged, on the presumption of
their uninterrupted overland trnnlt.
Registered mall closes nt 6 p. m. pre
vnnm d y,
CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Pcstnintor.
KIDNAPED CHILD GOES HOME
Dnllle Hleliurds. Prnteitr of Rev. A.
Clnrli, Iti'ttiriis lo llrr Itrln
tle III Chli'iiK".
Little Uolllo Ulchards, better known as
Dollle Andrews, who for tho last six months
Iihs been n protege of the Child Saving In
stltutr, left yesterday morning for Chicago,
where she will bo. united with her father,
brolhers and sisters, from whom dic was
kidnaped ten years ago. The romantic
story of her abduction from her homo In
llrazll, Intl.. when but I years old has been
told In The Dec.
Rev A. V, Clark, superintendent of the
Institute, received yesterday a letter from
the secretary of tho Children's Aid society
nt Chicago, which has been Investigating
the circumstances of tho Richards family.
"They nre living In a brown stone homo on
the west side," nld the letter, "and nre,
wealthy, refined people. A lovely homo
awaits little Dollle."
The child will arrlM) in Chicago at S.30
this evening, where she will be met at the
depot by her new-found relatives.
DISCUSSING AK-SAR-BEN HOME
Hoard if r.nvi-rnnra Will Cmifpr lrltli
Aiiillliirliiiu lllrei-tiit-s ItelutUe
4 11 (Ituirtern.
Tho Board of Governors of the Knights of
Ak-Snr-Ilen has been Invited to mcc.t with
the directors of tha Auditorium company
Hoxt Monday for Ihe purpose of discussing
cjuortcrs' required by tho festival organiza
tion. At the meeting of the directors Monday
the cnmniltteeB will be announced and Im
mediately thereafter the i.ew building nnd
grounds committee will lu.o n consultation
with tho constructing nrchllect on Ihe sub
ject of the building, the commtttce doslrlng
to learn how soon tho plnns will bo icady
for the letting of contracts.
Tho meeting day of tho directors may bo
chnnged after next week from Monday to
Thursday. Several of the members find tu.U
Monday Is their busiest dny, tho correspond
ence of two days having to bo answered
They hivo discussed tho question and find
that a mnjorlly aro favorable to tho change,
VICTIM OF A SWINDLER
Wlllliiin ,1. Slu-mlrr. DrtiKglat, Com
plains of the Work of nn
Alleged liiipoalnr.
William J. Shrnder, druggist, 1602 North
Twenty-fourth street, hns compalned to tho
police that ho Is being swindled by n man
nnmed A. W. Gentry, who, ho says, Is trav
eling through Iowa representing himself as
his agent. "Gentry used to work for me."
said Mr. Shrader, "but ho hasn't been In
my employ since Inst June, nnd now he Is
running up all knds of bills on (ho strength
of the connection he clnlms with my store,
I havo received sovernl letters from biiBl
hcbs men In Iowa asking about him nnd
severnl of his bills have been fqrwarded to
mo for collection,"
Mr. Shrader was told that the Omaha
police could do nothing for htm nnd ha
wns- advised to communicate with the Iowa
authorities.
BOSTON'S IIAItlinit REfJUI.ATIONS.
Iliinril of llenltli Orders Sferlllr.atlnn
of All Ilnrliern I'se on Cuatninrra.
A special dispatch frpm Boston, May C,
1900, to the Now York Sun gives, as new
regulations of the Boston Hoard of Health
as to barber shops; "Mugs, shaving brushes
and razors shall bo sterilized, after each
separate use thereof, A sopnrate, clean
towel Bhnll ho used for each person. Ma
terial to stop tho llow of blood shall be
used only In powdered form' nnd applied on
towol. Powder puffs aro. prohibited."
Whorovor Nowbro's "Herplcldo" Ib used on
face or Bcalp after shaving or hair cutting
thore Is no danger, as It Is antiseptic and
kills tho dandruff germ.
TO DETERMINE ASSESSORSHIPS
County CoiiimUaloncrs Authorise
Mmulnni"". Proceeding to Fix
Number In South Omhlia.
At a meeting of tho' county commission
ers hem yesteruay inn county attorney
was instructed to Issiio mandamus proceed
ings In the supremo court to ascertain
whether there, shall bo ono or six assessors
for county purposes In South Omaha.
Tho Impeachment proceeding? brought
against C. T. Ferguson, Justice of tha
pcaco, by Ocorgo Wotmoro woro dismissed,
A hill was filed by tho Swedish-American
Publishing company for $60 said to bo due
tho company from tho county. For tnt
past ten years four copies of tho Swcdlslb
American Tribune liavo been ttent to tht
nourthouso and tho publishing companj
Is seeking to recover tho subscription prlct
of tho papers,
Constipation Is the rock that wrccki
many lives; It poisons tho very llfo blood,
Regularity can he established through tht
use of Prickly Ash Bitters. It Is mlldlj
cathartic nnd strengthens the tomaclv
liver aud kidneys.