THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SATUBDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1001. 11 SPECIAL NOTICES A4verleemeata for these colatttna will be take until 13 m. for the edltleu and oalll 8:30 p. aa. far tuaralaa- and lundar calttnn. ate, 1 l-2o a word Brat lafrtna, la a ward tharaaMrr. Nothing taUra far laaa thaa 0o for the ftrat laacr tlaa. These aaertlaeaaeata aaaat he M eoaseeallvalp. Advertisers, ay reqaeslaa- a hcrrd check, eaa have anavrera ad drraaad to a a a at be re letter la eara f The Dae. Aaawara aa addraaaad will ha aellvrrea ea areaeatatlea ml thm ehaek ealr. WASTED SITUATION. tVANTED, position by first-class experi enced clothliiK and general dry gouda salesman, capable ot managing business; relorcnccs lu minimi. K 19, Bee. A Ml CO 3 FIRST-CLASS drcssmnkcrj will sew In family; reasonable. K 40, Bee, A MVt) t' WA.Vl'UIJ-MAI.H 1IHLI. WANTED, a good man In every county to tako subscriptions for The Twentieth Century l tinner. Our agents mai.e guou wages eveiy where, ltelereiiecs required, Adurt-ss Twentieth Century Farmer, Omulia, Neb. B tiia WANTED, a first-class watchmaker and engraver; good salary; reference reiulred. A. Mandeluerg, leuulng Jeweler, lOili and Farnum sts, ii M THE IUBDON Iron works. Han Francisco, offer excellent Inducements to skilled me chanics at their new works covering 40 acres on water lront of city; specially re aulro bollerinakers. pattcrnmuKcrs, ship smiths, ulso machine blacksmiths capublo of handling worn with steam hammer; 13. to per day for ten hours; lure refunded in short period ror satisfactory service: steady employment. Olllce, Ueulo und Howard Bis, bull Francisco. U MiWONj tNE competent bookbinder, Omaha I'ubllc Liurary, mn unu nurney. u .ujji -t WANTED. 20 brlckmasons. Wlekham Bros., Council Bluffs. B-M9I7N : F1HST-CI.ASS Gordon prpssfecder, com potent to mako ready; good wages. Do Long tho l'rlntcr, Council Bluffs, la. B-M15I 3 GOOD messengers wanted. Increased pay, A. D. T. Co., 211! So. 13th. JJ-iUOl WANTED, an experienced coatmakcr; will pay good wages. Address A. Dlttburner, Newman drove, ncu. ji ants a noon nm.iteur viola, 'cello, bass, trom bone, drums, Iluto nnd reed players wanted for concert orcnestra under direc tion nf Dr. Charles liuetens. Address O, L. Peterson, secretary, South Onmhu, Neb. is Miit 3" TAILOR wanted at once; coatmakcr, one who will mako punts and vests occasion ally preferred. Address Sowter, Krd Cloud, Neb. B-M177 3 sr. rnn a iiAr.v.nAY's wohk. If you live In the country or In u small town and have a good acquaintance among tho farmers' nnd stock raisers In tho neighborhood, you can nuiKo nvo uoi lnrs easily by four or Hve hours' work Write us and we will send ynu our propo sition. The uco j'Ubllsuing Co., uoucitora- uep i., uniunu, jseu. u aui-s WANTED, man, upright character, to man ngc buslneas of old established house, solid llnunclal standing; salary $18 per week by check direct from headquarters; expenso money advanced each week. Standard House, 374 Cnxton bldg., Chi cago. B-M198 2 WANTED, a hustler, to travel In portion of Nebraska; young man over 21 preferred; salury nnd expenses; advertising; self addressed envelope for reply. Sec'y Lang ton, 202 Pontlac, Chicago. B-M193 2 WANTED, young men to learn tho barber trade, can earn scholarship If desired; eight weeks completes; tools presented; wages Saturdays; two years' apprentice ship saved by our method of constant practice, expert Instruction, lectures, etc.; positions positively guaranteed each Kraduuta; call or wrlto for catalogue. Molcr Uarber College, 1623 Farnum st. B-M191 7 SALESMEN WANTED. BALESMEN, by long established manufac turer of flavoring extracts, spices, baking powder; give fully your experience; we offer exceptional opportunity and salary. Box 817, Chicago, 111. 199 3 WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED, 200 girls. 1524 Dodge. Tel. 876. C-955 50 GIRLS, all klnda work. Canadian office. C-956 GOOD paying position to an cnergctto lady In ench town; also lady traveling to rep resent us. Thyroid-Lymph Co., 504 Ilea bldg. C-957 COMPETENT girl for general housework. airs. i. a. nan, z:io snerman Ave. C-693 WANTED, competent cook; good wages, Apply Mrs. T. J. Rogers, 1120 Park Ave, C-C91 WANTED, two young lady students to learn halrdrcsslng. ninnlcurlnK and chi ropody and scientific massage. Call or write, Room 220, ueo mug. c-ous NURSES' training school. Pueblo, Colo. threo montlis courso; uipiom.is; opens iNovcmoer id, write. c mctt N15 COOK wanted. 2214 London Court. C-950 1 WANTED, housekeeper lu small family. Auuress j. vc, jjco. j MJ4S 3IRL wanted for general housework. Apply 10 hits. iiexunuer u. vjuariiou, .Miami st. C-M16I 3 WANTED, flrst-class womnn cook. Cudhy C-M203 2 WANTED, ladles to loam halrdresalng, manicuring or maFBage; four weeks com pletes; tools presented, diplomas grnntcd ami poHiiuniH mmrunioon wuun conilieteiit v;ii or wro aioier .onege, iua l-'ariinin at. C M193 7 FOll RENT HOUSES. BEE HENRY U. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIFE, D-93S , TO MOVE right get Omaha Van Storage wo., oiuco uui rarnam, or tel. iku-sj. D-9j9 HOUSES, stores. Rcmls, Pnxton block. D-W0 HOUSES, etc. F. D, Weud, 1521 Douglas. D-961 HOUSES and Hats. Klngwalt, Uarkor Ulk, , L 'JU2 HOUSES for rent In nil parts ot tho city Ur4nmtn-Love Co., 3yj South 13th street. uwa DESIRABLE dwvlllnp, 10 rooms, modern, gus, bath, furnacn, laundry, excellent re pair, good location, 2002 North ISth tit AVny to uarvin uros., iwi rnriium St. D-9GI 1204 MAPLE St.. 8 rooms 120.00 112 North '.'lith tit.. U rooms, modern. ... 30.00 D-l65 TEN-ROOM, modern. 516 S. 22d St. Ring FOR RENT. 7-room house, cood barn, mod em Improvements, 2563 Poppleton Ave 'Phone 2343. D-411 S21 S. 29TH AVE., now brick dwclllnc of rooms, thoroughly moilern. ilrst.iliian I tivery parilcular, $10. Garvin Bros., low MODERN 7-room cottajre. 3013 Leavenworth at. inquire jw-' ouu soiu, u M910 Na DANDY 6-room cottage. USO N. 27th 8t. D-M258 N12 I'OR 'RANT. 6 rooms, modern, with fur nace. 218 South 35th nvminn. fit t rooms, modarn, with furnace, barn and nouumui suauca lawn, liuxiw feet. $30, u- -1111 oi. Diniigvr, mi raxion diock STEAM-HEATED apartment of 7 room "The Normandle," Park Ive. und Paelile St.; strictly tlrst-class and modern throughout. 'Phone, 1781. Payne.Knox k. v Mioa i run RENT-IIOUBES. FOlt KENT, brick house, 8 rooms, modern, sis aa. can at an n. im. u aw KOIt KENT, 4-roora cottage, 2900 Illondo st., 3.t'J. inquire at Wi m. mn st. MODE UN 4-r. flat. 1112 8. 11th. D-M6I3 TWO modern houses, 8 rooms each, near sun unu f arnam sts.; now Deing tuor oughly overhauled. Kent, 125 per month each. OMAHA LOAN & TltUST CO., 16th and JJOUglUB BIS. U I1M 6-ltOOM cottage, furnished, modern, con- trai, io. Appiy itingwan uros,, uarKer blk. D-MUWZ DE3IUAULE MODEHN COTTAGE AT 2X19 N, 1TH, 7 rooms, J20. 1'ottcr, Forgan & Haskell. Tel. 1920. D-M163 FOB KENT. 4-room cottage, 2600 Ulondo St., js.W. Inquire at Wl No. 19th tit. D-514 10-UOOM strictly modern house, best loca tion, 28th uml Jackson tits., (20. O. L. Turklngton, M Bee. D MJ73 133. S. 31st., S-r 30. Tel. 314. HAHHISON & MUHTON. D-719 NB FOll KENT, modern 9-room houso nt 5314 Florence boulevard. D MXJ3 r -KOOM house und barn. I. J. Nichols, 2015 California, D-M938 6 CENTRAL, no equal, steam heat, all mod ern 4-room Hat, Vroom flat, 7-room house. Tlzard, 224 N. 24th. D-156 NM 10 ROOMS, modern except furnace. 974 N. 27th Ave., -2b. rooms, city water, 1120 8. 19th st., 120. JOHN W. UOUUlNti, 1SU2 FARNAM ST. D 1W N3 MODERN 7-room Hat at 409 N. 2Sth St. 721 8. 37TII. nice G-room house, bath, gas, furnace, easily heated, strictly modern. Will Urowne, jr. D-1SS N30 MODERN 10-room brick, 607 N. 18Ui t, 30. inquire 842 8. 19th st, D-M193 4 FOR RENT, new 9-room cotUigc, strictly modern, ccmcnicu Daseineni, euai iryiu, one block from Farnum street car lino. Bco owner northeast corner 10th and Ban croft. D-M210 2 FOIt IH3.T rUHMSIIED ROOMS. DEWEV European hotel. 13th and Fainam. THE THURSTON. Cool, airy rooms. E 970 i ROOMS, light housekeeping. 1112 8. 11th st. E M971 Housekeeping rooms, 8. 2623 St.. Mary's. E 3oU N 10 LAROE and small front rooms, all mod ern. 115 South 20th. E-M14S C TWO furnished rooms, U to J2.60 a week. 417 N. 19th. E-M171 3 FOR RENT, 2 furnished rooms, suitable lor 4 stuuentu, is.uu per monm. jiu i;uv cago. E Ib6 FOR RENT, 3 furnished rooms, strictly modern, 12.50, 3.w. . min. js mi VERY pleasant eaBt room. 2218 Cass St. E-1S5 3 FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARD. UTOPIA, 1721 Davenport st. F-971 OLENCAIRN.translcnt 11.23 day. 1609 Doug, r 912 NICE homo for young men. 108 S. 25th st. 609 S. 25TH AVE., for gentlemen. F-M974 NICE largo room. 411 N. 25th. F-M310 THE ROSE, 2020 Harney, rooms, good board. d MstH rx is STEAM-HEATED rooms, with or without board. Midland hotel, l&m ana unicngo StS. i' M3US- N17 THE PRATT, nice room with hot twatcr heat, ziz h. tn at. triss FRONT room and alcovo with board. T574 Harney. ir 9CC N3 FURNISHED rooms with board In private ramuy, moocrn conveniences, prices rea sonablo; one room suitable for two sen tlemen. 2622 Davenport st. F 936 4 FOR RENT, furnished rooms, with board, in private family steam neat. 214 n. rsa. F-M209 4 ROOM and board, modorn, best of refer ences. D16 Is. 23d. t M206 4 FOR RENT, lnrgo furnished front room, witn ooara; furnace neat, lva uouge. F M192 3 FOll RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS. DESK room stiace. $3 rjer month, cround noor room in une uco ouuaing, racing Farnam street; no expense for light, heat or janitor service, it. c. peters & Co., rental agents, ueo Duuaing. u nu THREE unfurnished light housekeeping- rooms, modern except neat, cneap. z-jh IS. 26tn. U MTl TWO unfurnished rooms for light houcn- Kccping ana one largo rront room. Bis N. 19th. G-M212 3 THREE rooms, with bath; only those with iirst-ciass references need apply, ox, a. 13th. u . -M202 S ROARDINQ. TABLE board, $3.60 per week. 1922 Call- lornij. st. 11 AiL-u a- FOll HUNT STORES AND OFFICES. FOR RENT, store In llrst-claBs location; rent reasonaoic. A;ipiy 11. u. rctcrn a Co., ground lloor, Uco bldg. 1 2C6 FOR RENT, oinco with vnult and part first noor or uu u'i iiuor. itit-iv Jiarney st. Midland Gluss and Pulnt Co., 1110 Harnoy at. 1976 FOR RENT, tho building formerly occu pied uy -rno uco ui yio f arnam at. 11 nas four stories and a basement which was formerly used as Tho Bee press room. This will be rented very reasonably, if Interested apply at once to C. C. Rose water, secretary, room 100, Bee building. 1-261 BRICK store, 105 S. 14th St, 22x92; rent. $50. 1 ai a AGENTS WANTED, AGENTS wanted; our great sot of Christ- inns uookb now ready; uesi aim new cot books for children; colored pictures; low est prices: bust sellers ever known; uguuta Belling trum 12 to 2a books per duy. Also Uto of Wllllum MuKlnloy and complete utoty of his ussusslnution, including itvos of Lincoln and Garfield and stories of their assassination; about 600 extru largo imgcu; blggeBt, best book; superbly Illus trated; lowest price; haudsoma und valu able premium: 75 per cent to agents; onu book free with each ten ordered; freight paid; credit given; no experience neces sary; outfit free; sell tho best book; muKo tho most monoy; we give the most liberal treatment; all orders shipped ouy they are received; wo own tho largest binderies und are the only publishers shipping books promptly. Henry Nell, 323 Deurborn t., Chicago, III. J-M678 N7 WANTED, canvuuslni; neent8 In every county to solicit subscriptions for THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER and tho NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF LIVE STOCK and COMPLETE STOCK DOC TOR. This splendid book contains 1.400 Imperial octavo pages, 800 oblect-teachtng engravings ami is tne amy uook on live stock ever published minuted to the every day, practical money-saving use of every farmer nnd Btock owner. Steady employ- ini.Mii witn assureu goou income. Agents 111 the country with horse nnd buui:v es pecially desired. Canvassers make easily $60 to $100 per month. Address Century Farmer Solicitors' Bureau, Bee building, miiuiiu, j ia COUNTRi canvassers can make good money tuklne subscrhittrms to Tho Tu-nn. tleth Century Farmer ns a side line. Ref erences required. Address Beo Publishing iu., uniujin, Feu, J til. MEMORIAL life of McKlnley, four lan guages, 650 pages, 100 halftones. $1.60: free outfit. W. A. Hlxenbaugh & Co., 600 vv ura uiucjt, umaua, J 977 AOENT9 WANTED. AQENT8 wanted for new publications; prospectus, etc., free. Ocorgo Uarrle & eon, wis wainut hi., rnuaueipnm. J-SI2S1 Janl2 30 PEANUT vending machines, well lo cated; pay from $W to $180 per month; agents wanted. Iowa Vending Mnchlno Co., Humboldt, la. J-M6SI N23' AGENTS, $300 a month; new patent nrtlcln sells to an mercnants. c. King, winasar notci, luin ami jucason sis., umuim. J-M170 3 AGENT'S outfit free; credit given for sell ing the finest set or instructive, cnirnnin Incr Christmas books, eraded for children of nil ages, nt tho lowest prices ever known; 50-ccnt book containing beautiful Illustrated noem af Lord's Praver. only 12H cents; $1 book 25 cents. $1.50 book 50 cents, oook ,ri ccnis; nperni commis sion to agents, Ferguson, 3619 Fifth st., cincinnnti, u. j aizw a- EVERY ngent who has , sold McKlnlcy Doo ks tor nny nouse write for someining nice, free! other sood neents Included. The Walker Publishing Co.. 134 Vm nuren st., cnicago, 111. jMVJi 3' WANTED TO RENT. A FAMILY of three wants to rent a nicely furnished houso or 7 or 8 rooms, witn furnace nnd modern Improvements; best ot reierencea iurnisnca. if. i-'. nee. K-M204 3 STOIIAOE. PACIFIC Stornne and Warehouse Co.. 912- 914 Jones, general storage and forwarding. U3U OM. Van Stor. Co., 1511ft Farn. Tcls. 1559-863. a is STORAGE, low rates. Derlght, 1119 Far nam bt. viv WANTED TO BUY. WANTED, to buy or rent, 40 to 160 acres in uougian or oarpy county, unresa K 47, Deo. N-M173 7 WANTED, vault door 26x66 or 7 feet; must 00 gooa nnu cneap; state price ana Kind. Address O. W. Gardnor, Gcrlng, Neb. N-M163 2 INSURANCE policies purchased Call on or wrlto the Putnam Co., 604-5 N. Y. Lifo uunuing, umnnn. in juw BARBER shop, In good town, or position i).v 11 nrst-cinsa Darner, cnarics Mccomo, iiinir, iicn. in mzui 4 FOR SALE FURNITURE. CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel. 2V.U hew ana scconananu, Dougnt, soia, exenanged. uvai FOll SALE-HOUSES, WAGONS, ETC. FOR SALE, a nlco draft horse, true, gentle, nroKu uoudic, pounds; ut Mouncius music house, lUi Jbroadwuy, whero the organ stands upon tno ouuuing. P-M215 4 SEE Harry Frost for hand-mado vehicles. iio uous goou worx. mil ana ieuven- wortn. I' 193 FOll SALE MISCELLANEOUS. 2DHAND safe cheap. Derlght, 1119 Farnam. VI 9SJ SAFES, standard makes, sold, rented, 111 8 13 EDISON & Columbia talking machines and records. Omaha Blcycla Co., 16th unu unicugo. y y$j FIR Umbers for housemovers, etc., 40 to 11 iu, cnuumi tiuu nun tence. wi uoug- ius. y vja CHOICE lot of milch cows for sale cheap. a. 1. wumpoen, ait center st. 14 a( 600 OVERCOATS, bargains. Marowitz, 418 in. ioin. w CADET coat, good as new; will fit boy 13 or 11 yeurs 01a. Auurcss 11 oa, isue. 41-M5S6, BUGGIES, phaetons, surreys, wagons, bl- uib now, seconu-nanu oar- gains. x rcuncKson, letn and Dodge. T-M903 N7 PHAETON, steel and rubber tires. Buggies, open and top. 6 family carriages. 1 6-pass, carriage. 1 Victoria ahd 1 Rockawoy. 1 hacK und 2 broughams. 1 depot wagon, tiecoud-hana harness also. DRUMMOND CARRIAGE CO.. 18th and Harney. Q-M829 LARGEST stock of latest combination gruphophoncs, records and supplies. Coma and see them. Frcderlckson. loth nnd uoago sts. (4622 N21 FOR SALE, ladleB' Rambler wheel, for $10, iu duvu winter a niuruge. uaii iuoo ueor- giu avc. y w& GASOLINE lamp that will give perfect satisfaction; new genorator; one match will light It; costs no more to run It thun small kerosene lamp; put out on ono week's trial free. Bicycles at reduced prices, jouis f lescner, wu cap. ave. 'iciepnono ait. M s66 N2 Al HORSE and phaeton, cheap. Inquire 1318 Farnam or li23 Dodge. QM9I5 PATENT medicine at cut prices. Sherman t Aicuonnen urug uo., cor. icth and jjoage, Q-M172 FOR SALE, fixtures, counters, shelves, etc.. very cneap. Apply early Saturday jjiuuiiuB mw ijuuveuwurin st. Q-M211 3 CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, 819 N. 16th. 0 990 MME. GYLMER, genuine palmist, 315 8. ism. H-991 PERSONAL. DR. ROY. chiropodist: corns and sunerfiu. "ra nuir iciuuveu uy electricity, it. 12, Fronzcr block. U 992 RUPTURE CURED without tho knlfo. Em pire uupiuro uuro, vm in. 1. li:u bldg. U 99J MME. SMITH.baths, 118 N. 15, 2d floor. R 2. u an nj VIAVA, woman's way to health; rational, wiiuieBuiuu jiuiuu ireuiment, aia ueo isiug, 1 u wi OMAHA Accordion Pltg. Co., 1624 Douglas. u wo ACCORDION pleating, cheapest, best and HtncKetn. .airs. a. u. AtarK, inn ana f ar nam. u 99U ADV. calendars. Burkley Ptg. Co M597 Janl HAIRDRESSING, manicuring and chiro pody, for ladles only, in connection with tiio uaincry, .iu-l-ju iseo .uiug. U 2S5 CHIROPODY a specialty. In connection wnn t ne uainery, rooms 210-220 ueo uidg. Tel. 1716. U-543 RUPTURE permanently cured In 30 to 00 unya; senu ior ciruuiur. u. . wood, M, D., 621 Now York Llfo Bldg., Omaha, Neb. U TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NU11SRS A number of young ladles wanted Immedi ately to take a courso of training. For iiurucuiurB aauress fremom Hospital, Fremont, Neb, U M590 N19 SHAMPOOING nnd hair dressing. 23c. In connection with Tho Bathcry, 216-220 Bee uunuing, lui, jut). U 661 GO A-W-A-A-Y B-A-A-CIC AND SIT uunn, But before you start get a PRINCE OF OMAHA. Then you'll enjoy yourself. Union made. $37 per 1,000 wholesale: 60 straight retail. U-850 N2 MU8ICAI Iady piano teacher will receive pupiia, uu ceniB u leauon; tnorougn In- piiuuiiuii, Auuri-aa IV uee omce. U-165 4 GRAMOPHONES and supplies, wholesalo unu retun. 1.0111ns riano uo,, ivii uoug- PRIVATE hospital, before and durlnz con. flnernent: babies adopted. 2306 Grant St. Airs, uaraeis. u 998 PRIVATE home for ladles before and dur ing confinement; babies adopted. 2620 uurucue ot. iurs, uurgeu uvw N9' MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE. 5 AND RU per cent loans. W. II. Thomas, first national uanK ouuuing. xei. itis. W-999 LOANS on eastern Nebraska nnd western lown farms nt 6 per cent; borrowers can pay $100 or any multiple; nny Interest date! no delay. Brennan-Lovo Co., 309 South 13th St., Omaha, Neb. W-1000 WANTED, city loans, bonds nnd warrant 8. Georgo & Company, 1601 Farnam street. PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas. W 101 WANTED, city lonns and warrants. W. I Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Furnam street. W 1U3 PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 937 N. Y. L. 1UJ WANTED, city and farm loans; also bonds nnu warrants, it. u. retcrs & co., 1702 f arnam at., uee umg. w 101 4V4 TO 5 P. C. money. Bemls, Paxton Ulk. W 10 I $60,000 SPECIAL fund; loans $300 up; lowest rates. Garvin Bros.. 1604 Farnum. W 108 f.lV 1W, fWW A J.l 'I A A. IU (Vtlll, 4, -nft tlVI tVtA TJIlftf ATI? inAhni, n In..... 1 z, a or 5 years, w, 1 oeioy, uonru or xraoo uiug. w 107 SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, C01-2 N. Y. Life. W-108 MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real estate, urcnnan-iovu 10., suv woutn yjm. W 109 W. B. MEIKLE, 401 S. 15th St.. loans monoy on residence property at t per cent. w 110 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON Furniture nnd pianos. Horses, wagons nnd carriages. Also on SALARIES. You net tho money 011 short notice. You recetvo tho full umount In cash. You may keen It ana month or more. You pay for only what time you keep It. uur rates arc as low us 1110 lowest. Our business Is con! dentlal. Our motto Is, "Try to Plcuse." uiUAtiA aiun'iuAur; loan cu., 119 Board of Trade Bldt:. Tel. 2295. (Established M S. 16th St. X 11 J DON'T RUN, BUT HURRY1 Our rateB nro lowest on SALARY LOANS OR FURNITURE LOANS. Tlmo right and fulr, square dealing by a responsiDio company, ticuauie credit Co., room w, tniru noor, rujiuu uiock. X-M203 MONEY loaned on plain nolo to salaried people; uusiness conuuentiai; lowest rates. 014 ruxtou UIOCK. tho J. a, iiuttoii Co. Jt 11s LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO BAliAinuu I'l'.ui'Jt;. tnerchants. team sters, boarding houses, etc., without no- curity; cusiest terms; w oiuccb in prin cipal cities. Tolman, 410 Board of Trada llldg. X 114 LOANS ON SALARIES. FURNITURE. I1VO BIOCK, CIL. U1CK BLTV1CU UllU lOWCSt rates guaranteed. J. W. TAVLUE, 6J3 (top floor) ruxtun block, northeast corner itttn and Farnam; entrunce ou 16th street. x 115 MONEY loaned on furniture, llvo stock, lew- eiry; uiso 10 saiariea pcopio wunoui sccur- uy; cneap rates; euBy paymvnia; uubuums conlldehtial. Foley J.oan Co., successors to Jjuti urccn, it. 6, uurKcr ink. Est. isa Jt 116 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, lew. eiry, norses, cows, etc. 1. r . itceu, aiu a. is. A. 117 BUSINESS CHANCES. FLOUR mill for sale. Owing to death of proprietor, ono or tho best equipped Hour mnis in iowa, aomg a nno uubiiicsb, is offered for sule. Address, P. O. Box 671, Nowton, la. Y M3J1 N-15' pcbi ciass trauo in town iu,iw, 4 01 Omaha;- eastern business requires owner's attention: fixtures very best (new): furni ture 01 1 rooms uuovo; at uurguin; part Caen, ouiancu cusy. j. 11.-jonuson, in. x. . .r.i .1 Y-Mg2 ADVERTISE successfully fdr mall order pusincss; scna tor my uuvt-rtiser s pocKet guide ot money molting lists of loading unities, weeklies and montnilcs. tho Key to tho best known mediums. Valuable, and Interesting to beginners; sent tree, Rudolph Guonther. newspaper and maga zine advertising, IvS Fulton St., New YorK. Postal cards nut answered. Y 31785 N-S FOR 8ALE A b......dld uractlco and ofllco equipment, inciuuiug itanz jk-ruy ana static macnino ana comp ete c ectr cai outllt; snup for any physician und miranm: cood field for n linmennnl Mr surKcun: eoou neiu tor u noinco practitioner. Address at pneo to Murco iiozzaris, ucauwoou, a. u. xmvih 1 TO GET In or out of business call on Wil liams, itoom 411, aiccugue uiug. X JHUif M FOR SALE, restaurant, easy terms; good location, inquire uu in. zttn st., souin umana. x aiisi THE only $2 a day hotel In county soat town 111 nortnwestcrn iowa, aomg nno business, up-to-date, 62 rooms; must bo aold to settle, estate; for sale cheap, or trade for Iowa, eastern Nebraska or Min nesota land at right price. For particulars write to u. a. onuier, Atlantic, iu. Y-M178 3 TO GET In or out of business call on' Wil liams. Room 411. Mccuguo building. Y-M167 30 GARLAND. Wvo.. presents a cood opening tor u uanK; town is on tne uurungion s now nno in tne isig norn dusui. i- or fur ther Information address J. Francis, G. r. A., uuruiigiuu ivuuie, uiauuu, Y-M191 6 A GOOD opportunity for a 25-room hotel KlUnliall XTml. , ., , V, ,1 llln.lnnlAtl'a new llntt In the, North Platta valley. For further Information address J, Francis, u. p. a., uurungton Route, umaua. Y-M193 C FOll EXCHANGE. GOOD Omaha property for western land; mignt uuu somu casn. Aaarcss, iv 20, ueo. z, IZO IN-D WANT a buggy, will glvo a good trado lu a tot uuxu'i, a diockb from car nno, ono block from paved street. Address K 60, nee. im a FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. ACRE LOT, GOOD 8-ROOM HOUSE and purn, etc., signify, J. muo irom itatiscum l'urg. i.aou. 8 ucrea, south ot Rusor's, $800. 4 ucrei, wu and ropfiiuton, $1,000, Duvld C, Puttersou, 1023 Farnam. RE-M817 N2 PLATTE VALLEY FARM. 480 acres, neur Kearney, well Impruved, un- uur uucu, a.u. onmiier iruuis, uuuer irri gation, Patterson Alfalfa Land Co,, Omaha. RE-MS18 N3 FOR SALE A bargain near Brownell Hall; now, moucrn, 7-room nouso; intest open nickel plumbing: porcelain bath tub: lull 60-ft. lot; owner hus Just been transferred to auotner city and wisucb to sen at once. j. ti. anerwooa. vji n. x. Life 11 dir. KE-86S RANCH nnd farm lands for salo by tho union j'aciuc iiunroaa compuny. u. A, jucAiiasier, land commissioner, union Pa- cine iieuuquarters, umaua. Neo. RE-llii HOUSES and lots In all parts ot city; also uciu prujieiiy uuu iiirin uinus. tiiq u. f , uavis uo., itoom ba.', uco Building. -RE-119 FARMS. C. F. HARRISON. 913 N. Y. Life. JS iSUl N-13' I HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also nro nisurunce. ucnus, i-axton uiock. RE-120 FOR SALE Fruit and garden nlaco and grocery Btoro; seven acres; part in cuoi:o grapes, plums and other fruit: a splendid uuBincna locuiiuu, ourn, ice nouse, sneua, well, cistern, etc.; ono mllo out of town on main road. Inquire at 335 Broadway, rr.,,nnll Illntta In Tll- nr, C FOR BALE 44 MRS tawroved farm north 01 viorence, Mar county line in wasn lnKton county: haa some fruit trees and Is model farm at great bargain. Chris noyer, an ana wuming oib. ius-mtai FOll SALE-HEAL ESTATE. 7-ROOM all modern house. 3520 Dodge St. CLARKE 1'nWRI.I.. Phono 921. 420 New York Life. RE-121 CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnam 8L RE-122 SEVERAL good farms for salo In a good iarmmg country, t or turtner particulars write or call on II. L. Ludlum, Plalnvlew, Neb. RE-M392 TEL. THREE-ONE-FOUR. HARRISON. RE-312-aN-5 SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 601-2 N. Y. Life. RE-123 IF YOU want one of tho nicest 8-room homes In Hanscom Place, 1 will give you a Imrgnln, Owner left city. Must sell. J. H. Sherwood, 937 a. 1. iuo uiug. RE-M153 COAL. LEAD AND 7.INP. The coal, lead and zinc lands of central Missouri are tho richest undeveloped mln- e"i tonus in tno west, iney oner tno oest, safest nnd most nrolltnble lnvoMtmenl. Wn nuvo some line spccuiativo propositions, In volvlng from 500 to 2.000 acres. A number of 40-acro tracts may yet bo had for WJ each. Ono railroad; others being built Now is tno tunc to maxa an investment, lines guaranteed perfect. Thcso lands nro nccesi Ible from north, east nnd west. Addreys 1 nu ivnnsas a iiissouri invcsimcni nnu Mining company (Incorporated), Ver;a Uoi, Morgan county, Mo. RE MliC 4 SPECIAL BARGAIN. IN A SPLENDID HOMED On 8. 20th st., near Cnstcllar, largo 50-foot tot, running ciear tnrougn to 20tn nvo; ten lino rooms, conveniently arranged: nltv u-nlA. . mnwnv. nln llm tlfltTQl. ta WELL BUILT and wnrm, Is In lino repair nnd convenient to NEW 24th street car line; this property must bo sold nt once; owner has been asking (3,500, but sayi "take $2,500 and let her go." NOW IS YOUR TIME. PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY, Main Floor N. Y. Life Illdg. RE-M174 2 LOST. LOST, a black pockctbook containing $135 in uniB two too urns, nnu J iv, n .u nnu o. Finder will bo llbernlly rewarded by leav ing samo at urcigmon Aicuicai concgo. 1. stout. tosi 1- LOST, two letters written In Bohemian. Finder nlcaso return to Tony Burcsh, caro M. E. Smith's fuctory. 1.0BI-J11W 1- LOST, bag containing money; finder please return to Frank Alonigomory, ruouios Store, und rccclvo reward. Lost M175 1 LOST, between Paxton block nnd Huy- ucn s, spectacles in case, itcturn for ro- wurti to uress goous counter, inompsou & jueiuen s, i.ost taa - GOLD brooch set with dlnmonds, rubles and peariB, Between .(Otn una amrcy and Muson. Return to W. O. W. olllce. Ho ward. Lost 159 I MEDICAL. DR- 1rf,llE?' ,Jho acknowledged lending specialist in diseases of women In Omaha wouiu cuu tno attention of sintering ladles to his unsurpassed accommodations before and during confinement, und his treatment for Irregularities, no matter wnat cause, tun or uuurcss, witn mump, Dr. Pries, Arlington, block. 1513 Dodge, Omaha. 121 LADIES $500 reward falling to relievo case, of abnormal sunprcsslon in 3U hours. Prlco, $2. Dr. Mend Remedy Co., -112-17 yuincy st., unicngo, 111. i&'j OSTEOPATHY. ' Vi jm J tiffin i?" V iji ,J?' , Tf: il- -,yiK Hn"VintStiTi,;,':'-," ""V-' i ...... A..niim-- n.. .v. .t--... dh. ,-, I DONOHUE, OsteopathPaxton Blk Tol 1367 ' , w "-b, I 10l "" SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col. 16th & Doug uj a. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life, 131 BOYLE8' College, court reporter principal, uee mag. 133 NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's Tncater. 133 EXPRESS AND MOVIXCJ. I BAGGAGE, express, moving. Hofl's Ex Tel. 1717. M26S N-12 STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramgo Bldg. 139 PATENTS. WILL BUY any good Invention or patent Address, Lock Box 760, Des Moines, la. 13j HAVE caah for good patent or Invention. -4S4-N-7' PATENTED nnd UNPATENTED INVEN TIONS Dougnt and sold. i,ucaa & Co., Dt. iouia, .uu, nt a- ELECTRIC UELTS. ELECTRIC Belts and what they will do Auaress 1: u. uox its, umana, inou. -157 FOUND. FOUND, near Y. M. C. A. entrance, pnlr or spectacles; owner can at iseo umco ror samo. f ounu mmi CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attenueu to, j. x. uenntrec, win unu uiko bis. am PAWNBROKERS. RAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommod.it mg; uu DusineuH conuuentiai. 1201 uougias ia DRESSMAKING. IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy, 2576 Harnoy. ju INS- FIRST-CLASS dressmaker at 1S1G Dodge. 20S 4 BOILER MAKERS. OMAHA Boiler Works, steam boilers, tanks, stacKs, etc. 'iei, iju. i.'tn anu izaru Hts, -141 LAUNDRY. OMAHA Steam Lnundry; shirts, 7c; collars, zc; cuus, ic. nw jeuvenwortn. Tel. 517. -143 BOOKKEEPING, LESSONS In bookkeeping, etc., day or even ing, it. 10, worn, mil, uanH. u, u. itainbun Frei Yourstlf From erroneous Impressions regarding dentistry and you can be freo from aching, de cayed and troublesome teeth. Fillings, 60c up. Bailey the Dentist UHI Paxton Block, Uth and Farnam Bta. Lady attendant. Phone 10S3. NICKEL PLATING. STOVES, lamps, etc., replatlng. Omaha l'iniiiig Co.. ueo mug, tci. ja.m. y.n FURNITURE REPAIRING. TEL. 1331. M. S. Walklln, 2111 Cuming 8t. ui TRUNK FACTORY. TRUNKS, traveling bugs, suit cases; trunks rupaireu, um. i runK f actory, ixvj f arnnm. -144 PHYSICIANS. Dr. Gertrude Cuscaden, 1C07 Doug. Phone 411 tllf-.-S.J LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that bids will bo received nt tho ofllco of Geo. D. Follnwr, commissioner of public, lands and build ings. Capitol building, Lincoln, Nebraska, until 12 o'clock noon of tho 8th day of November, 1901, for furnishing tho material and performing tho labor necessary to re build tho west wing of tho Hospital for tne insane nt iNorroiK, iNcurasna. Plans and specifications for tha same may bo sect, at the office of tho commis sioner of public lands and buildings, Lin coln, Nebraska: nt the oltlco of Dr. Fred erick Teal at tha Hospital for tho Insane, Norfolk, Nebraska, and nt tho olllce of R. w. urant. urcnitect, ucatrice, iNcurasKd. Bids will be received for tho bulldlnu comploto In accordance, with tho drawings and specifications; also separata bids for tho structural metal Installed In tho build ing; also for all labor nnd material neces sary to complete the building excepting tho structural motni. Bids mil'jt be scaled and nddrcssed to the commissioner of public Innds and build ings, Capitol building, Lincoln, Nebraska, and all bids must bo designated on tho cnvelopo, "Bid for material and labor for rebuilding wing to tho Norfolk Hospital ior insane. The Bonrd of Public Lands nnd Build ings reserves tho right to reject nny or all bids and to wutvo any defects or Irregularities. Tho burning of tho Hospital for tho In sane at Norfolk has created an emergency uy reason ot wnicn 11 is mnuc necessary to nt once rebuild the west wlnir of said building. There nre no funds appropriated In the treasury for such rebuilding and all parties bidding thereon must do so with tno understanding tnnt no monoy can uo paid on any contract let thereunder until an appropriation for that purpose has been passed by tho legislature of the stato of Nebraska. GEO. D. FOLLMKR. Com, of Public Lands and Buildings. Oct-27-d-10-t-ni GOVERNMENT NOTICES, PROPOSALS for Subslstcuco Stores Ofllco Purchasing Commissary of Subsistence, Omahu, Neb., October 25, 1901. Scaled pro posals, subject to tho usual conditions, will bo received at this olllce until 10 o'clock a. lilts I'lliuci it aiTVAi tti. rfiiiv.il tiutu taiiv pluco they will be publicly opened for fur- v HTnoiMVifia A 1 (Ml 1 n hlnh tlnin it till nisnuiK Huusisieiice mores us louowa; T I r. ...... nntlntt a , , nMA,l nnnrfu UllvUI), UUU,, vlllltlT. DUhdl, VHIIIIVlt nuwo, etc Preference will bo given to articles of domestic production. Blank proposals und spcclllcntlons can be obtained at this olllco. D. B. Wilson, Purchasing Commissary. U.3 UilAcINf. OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER. Omaha, wen., uctoocr 2s, 1001. uenicu pro posals, in triplicate, suujcct to tno usual conditions, will be received at this ofllco until 10 o'clock a. m.. central time. Novem ber 28, 1901, for tho construction of u forago storeiiouso at Fort Bin, u. t. fun infor mation furnished upon application to thlu olllce. or to tho nuartcrnuister. Fort Sill. whero plans and speclllcntlons may bo seen. Proposals to bo marked "Proposals for Foraro Storchouso at Fort Hill. O. T.." nnd addressed to tho undersigned. Major JOHN W. PULLMAN, C. O. M. OCt 30-31-1-2 Utld l!a-2S POSTOFF1CE NOTICE. (Should bo read DAILY by all Interested, as enunges may occur ut nny ume.j Forelirn malls 'for the week endlne No vember 2. 1901. will closo (PROMPTLY In all cases) at tho general postofllce as fol lows: Parcels port malls closo ono hour earlier than closing tlmo shown bolow. Parcels post mails for Germany closo ut D p. III. 4UUl.uu aiiu iicuiiv-uuji, Regular and supplementary malls close nt foreign branch half hour later than closing llmo shown below (except ' that supplementary malls for Europe and Cen tral America, via Colon, closo ono hour luter at foreign Drancn.; Transatlantic Mails. OAfnrtnr.AV A , con - vimrwiv Of A J i.J-. . . . v.wv u , .... . , ui.iu, k-J . per b. s. Campania, via Qucenstown; nt 7 a. m. for ITALY, per h. b. Aller, via Naples (muu must uo uirccteu "per s. s. Aller"): at 7:30 a. m. for NETHER LANDS direct, per s, s. 1'otsdam (mall mil at bn -directed "ner s. s. Potsdam'. : at 9:30 a. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per s. s. u urnessia (man must do uirccteu "ner . s. Furnessla"). PRINTED MATTER, ETC. This steamer takes Printed Matter, Commercial Papers and Samples for Germany only. Tho same class of msil matter for other parts of Europe will not be sent oy this SHIP unless spcuiuuy uireciuu uy 11, After elcslnir of tho Supplementary Trans. atlantla Malls numed nbovo. additional supplementary malls arc opened an tho piers of tho American, English, French and German steamers and remain open until vlthln Ten Minutes of tho hour of sailing of Bteamer. Malta (or South und Central America ' Weat Indies, Etc. SATURDAY At 8 a. m. for BERMUDA, per s. s. xreionu; ui j u. 111. isuppiumuni irv 9:30 a. m.) for PORTO RICO. CURA CAO and VENEZUELA, pet s. 8. Phila delphia (mall for Savanlll.a and Carta- Sena must be directed "per s. H. Phlla elphla"); at 9:10 a. in. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) lor FORTUNE ISLAND, JA MAICA, SA VANILLA and CARTAGENA, per s. b. Ainu tmun ior uosia itica mu be directed "nor s. s. Altai"): at 8:30 a. m (supplementary 10:30 u. m.) for CAPE HAITI. GONAIVES, JETIT GOAVE ll?l,l.,ITn nn.l BAU1IA 11,11,11. ...... .. uuiiuiiiiu u,u u.i A umiiiii, ,vi n. a. Andes (mnll lor other parts of Haul mujt Ue directed "per s. s. Andes ): at 10 a. m. for GRENADA. TRINIDAD and C1UDAD bolivar, per s. s. Murucas; at 10 a. m. for CUBA, ner s. s. Mexico, via Havana: at 10 a. m. for HAITI, per b. b. Prltts Wllllum I (mall for Curacao, Venezuela, British and Dutch Guiana must be di rected "per 8. s. Prlns William 1"); nt 10:30 a. m for ARGENTINE. URUGUAY nnd PARAGUAY, per s. s. Cavour: at iz:so p. m. tor matanzas. caiuarien NUE VITAS. GIBARA and BARACOA, per u. b. Ollndn (ordinary mall only, which must do directed "per s. u. unnija-j. Malls, for Newfoundland, by rail to North Sydney, and thence by steamer, close at this olllce dally at C:3o p. m. (connecting cioso nero every juonaay, Wednesday ana saturuay. aiaus ior Miqueion, uy ran to Boston, and thenca by steamer, closa at this olllco dally at 6:30 p. m. Malls for Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa, FIa and thence by steamer, close at this oltlco dally, at "6 a, m. (tho connecting clo.-es aro on Monday, WcdncBdny and Satur day). Malls for Mexico City, overland, unless specially addressed for cllsnatch by steamer, closo at this olllce, dally ut 1:3J p. m. nnu ji p. m. aians ior uosta itica, llellzo Puerto Cortez and Guatemala, by rail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer, close at this ofllco dally at "1:20 ft ). in, (connecting ciose nero .Monaaya for tcuzc. I'uerto uoriez ana tiuntemaia una Tuesdays for Costa Rica), Registered man close at a p. m. previous aay. Transpacific Mnlla. Malls for Hawaii, via San Francisco, closo nero uauy at bwij p. m, up to uctooer ss. Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Alameda, Malls for China and Japan, via Vancouver, closo hero dally at 6:30, n. in. up to Oc tober 29, inclusive, for dispatch per s. s, umprcss oi japan (registered man mua be directed "via Vancouver"). Mall. OX' cept merchandise, which Cannot bo for warded via Canada, for tho U. S. Postu Agent ut Shanghai, closes at 6:30 p. in. previous nay. Malls for Hawaii. Janan. China and Phllln plno Islands, via San Francisco, closo here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to Novembr "i, inclusive, for dispatcn per s. s. uaeuc Malls for China and Japan, via Tacoma close here dally ut 6:30 n. m. un to No vember S, inclusive, for dispatch per b, s, uiympia. Malls for China nnd Japan, via Seattle, cjobo nero aauy at v:m p, m. up to no vember 6. Inclusive, for dlsuatch nc s. a. ldzuml Muru (registered mall must no directed "via Seattle"). Malls for Australia fexcent Went Australia wh ch Is forward' d via Eurone). Now Zealand, FIJI, Huinou'und lluwai., vlu Sun Francisco, close here dally nt 6:30 n. m. after October 19 and up to November 9. Inclusive, or on arrival of s. s. l.u- canla. duo nt New York November M9, for uispaicu per s. b. venturu. Malls for Australia (except West Australia which soes via Europe, and New Zen- land, which eons via San Francisco) nnd FIJI Islands, via Vancouver, closo here , dally at 6:30 p. m. up to November "9, Inclusive, for dispatch ner s. u. Warrl- moo (supplementary malls, via Seattle POH.TOFFICR NOTICE, and Victoria), closo nt 6:30 p. in. Novem ber lO (mall must bo directed "via Van couver"). Malls forllawall, China, Jnpnn nnd Philip pines, via an rrancisco. cioso nero dnny nt 6;J0 p. m. up to November "ll, Inclu sive, for dlsputch per s. s. Hong Kong Maru. Malls for Tahiti nnd Marquesas Islands, via Hiui l-riincisco, cioso hero daily at 6:30 p. m. up to November 31. Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Australia. Transpacific malls are forwarded to port oi-sniung unity nnu tne scucuuio or clos ing Is arranged on tho presumption of their uninterrupted ovcrlnnd trnimtt. Reglstcred mall closes at 6 p. in. previous uay. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster. FostoHlco, New York. N. Y.. Oct, 25, 1901. ANOTHER OPINjON OF PEARSE What on Edncntlonnl Jnnrnnl Sntil About Hint More Than Ttro Ycnra Auto. OMAHA, Oct. 31. To tho Editor of Tho Dee: As our judgment ot Mr. Foarso may bo warped by local conditions, I wlih to respectfully call the attention of The nod to tho opinion entertained elsewhero of the $200 payment ho accepted from tha Ameri can Book company. Tho enclosed Is from the March, 1S99, Issue of the Educational Forum, nn educational journal published In Chicago: Omaha. Neb.j A school director of Omaha recently preferred wrltton charges against members ot tho board and tho su perintendent In connection with the adop tion of books of the American Book com pany. Tho board decided that It could not safely lgnoro tho charges, and resolved to have them Investigated. In order that an Impartial jury might bo had It appointed an Investigating committee from Its own num ber. After hearing the evidence and set ting the sworn testimony ot an ngent ot the American Book company that ho had novor bribed any member of tho board, this com nilttco sat on the casa and brought In n verdict exonerating themselves nnd all the board beforo the world. During tho Investi gation It was brought out that Superintend ent Pcarso was paid $200 by tho American Book company to wrlto n Nebraska state prcfaco to their geographies. Ho thereupon recommended tho adoption ot thcso books in the schools ut a much higher price than tho now Rand & McNnlly geogrnphlcs, which mauy competent Judges pronounce tho best. There, tuny bo those so pessimistic ns to suggest that If Mr. I'earso wcro still In Beatrlco his services In writing a Nebraska preface, would not have commanded any such figure, and that tho S200 was In roallty money paid him for his Influenco In Intro ducing tho books Into Omaha. But the higher criticism of a moro generous age will easily recognize lu this transaction tho ten dency of tho times, on tho part of publish ers, to seek In now Molds for literary talont nnd reward It with bountiful hand. It pres. nges a period when publishers will seo tun great importance, to tho rising gencratkh. of a special edition of each book, edited b men whoso kuowlcdgo of the Biibjcct Ib onl), eclipsed by their ability to bring tha school public to properly appreciate and pay hand somely tor their efforts and tho efforts ot tho enterprising and magnanimous publish ers." Respectfully, W. BURWELL. INSURANCE AGENCY ETHICS Life Umlcrwrltera Will Dlacnaa Em ployment of "Strikers" at Next Meeting. The second of the monthly meetings ot the Life Underwriters' Association of Nebraska will bo held at the Her Orand hotel Monday evening. At this meeting will bo discussed the question of tho employment of "strik ers ' and the practlco ot taking Dullness from' brokers. This question was precipitated at the last meeting by ono Arm In the association, which requested permission to withdraw from tho agreement not to tako business from certain persona. The Arm was re quested to reconsider tho request and to report Its determination at tho coming meeting. It was then suggested that the whole question bo thrown open for discus sion and this suggestion prevailed. One ot tho members snld: "It Is difficult to distinguish between a 'striker' and a person who, through friendly motives, turns business In tho way of certain agents, and I do not bellovo that the troublo can be eradicated. Thcro Is no way of binding members ot this association; and all we can do will be to mako tho practlco as unpopu lar as possible by adopting resolutions on tho subject. If members do not Ilka to abide by the resolutions It will bo Impos sible to cocrco them, but few men will fly In the faco of the sentiment of the ma jority." Seasonable Fashions 1981 Boys Underwear 8 to 16 yn. Boys' Undordrawers, No. S961 Well made, well fitted underclothing Is es sential to comfort as well as to tho ap poarance. Boys' underdrawers mako no exception to tho rule, for unless they are smooth the trousers must take ugly wrinkles. The model Illustrated la cureJ fully shaped and cut. The original Is of whlto Jean, but stockinette, flannel ami cotton flannel are all used and all found satisfactory. Tho log portions nro long and aro loft open for a fow Inches at tho lower edge, whero tapes aro attached which hold them In place, bj t can bo cut oft at kneo length when desired. Tho yoke Is deeply pointed at tho front, whero It closes with buttons, and buttonholes, but is laced together at the back, to allow ot regulating the size, and Is applied over tho upper edgo ot the drawers. To cut theBe drawers for a boy ot 12 years of age 2'A yards of material 27 Inches or 38 Inches wide will be required for full length, V,i yards for knee length. The pattern 3961 Is cut In sizes for boyi of 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 years of age. For 'ha accommodation of Tne Bee ra4 ra these patterns, which usually retail at from tl 50 ienti, will be furnished at a nominal price, 10 cents, which covera all axpenie. in order to get any pattern fa close 10 rants, give number and name of pattern wanted nnd bust measure. Allow about ten daya from date ot your latter before beginning to look for the patten. AdjreM, Pattern Department, Oaaba Bta.