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    TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE: If BID AY, JANUARY 31, 1002.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
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Aitvertlxeinfnta for 41icif column
frill be InUm nntll 1U m. for the
tTMi'liig edition nml nntll HsilO p. m,
Cor mnrnlnit autl Sunday edition.
Ratea, 1 l-2o n word flrat Insertion,
Ic a word tharpnttvr. Nothing tnken
for leu than zfio tor the (lrl Inner
lion. Theao ariTertlaeaaenta muat ha
run cnnaecntlveljr.
Advrrtlaeta, hy reqnratlnjr a nam
tiered check, can have rniiireri ml
reased to a nnmbrrrd letter In car
( The tier. Aiieirera no addreaaed will
he deltvird oa preaeatatloa mt tba
heck oala-.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Y0UNO man want place to worn for board
while attending school. Boyles' College,
Now York Llfo Bldg. Tel. 1KSI.
SITUATION" as housekeeper (city pre
ferred), by woman with ft 6-yenr-old JoJ.
B 23, Bee. . A-303 SO
WANTED-MALK HELP.
OOOD .messengers wanted. Increased pay.
A. D. T. Co., m South 13th. B-Q39
TPjnv a-nrU nrnfltnble work, for neat.
energetic hustler.. O. F. Adums Co., I0l
Howard.
f. 1?mt A ITAT.1i' IHV'H WORK.
ir vim iivii in the country or In a amnll
town and bavu a good acquaintance
among- me t&rmcrs ami siuc iuooij m
the neighborhood you can make live dol
lars easily bv four or live hours' work.
Write u and wo will Hend you our propo
rtion.. The lido Publishing Co., Solicitors
Dept., Omaha, Neb. u-ai-io
WANTED, a tfopd man In evury county to
take subscriptions for Tho Twentieth
Centur former. Our agonts make good
waves eveiywncro. neicieiiKKa i'iu.i.i
Adaress, Twentieth Century
Farmer,
. Omaha, Neb.
XiliU
TMIMKI U-nD-TR! TTIIKE1
fihave and ,hali cut. Molcr Barber College,
1623 Farnam St.. 3d lloor. Hours, J ip
' , B-M274 F4
BLACKSMITH wanted, one that can do
norsesnooing anu wagon repairing,
be industrious and sober; a good Job for
ino riunt 'tarty. Aaurcss v. w. aiuiKO",
J law Una, Wyo. u-mi:
A SPLENDID opportunity Is oftcrod young
men to learn the bnrbr trudo with us
now( and top wanes ?uarantcud gradu
ates. On account of the great, demand
for our bnrbur3 during tho spring rush
wo aro making a special offer for thirty
ilavn witiAf.Uv iinu i i .nn rfirn SColnr-
shlp, board, tools and transportation, If
desired.' Our system of colleges embraces
me seven leading cities 01 tne commji
with hnnitrciii, nt irrmluutcs to recom
mend us, and our method Is well known;
utpfidv nrrtf-tlr-n nn fr( nnatnmors. exnert
Instructions, demonstrations, etc., until
competent; nverugo timo two momus,
two years' apprenticeship saved. Do not
confuse us with the chcun 5e shons called
colleges, ,who ask you to pay for working
on tneir lew patrons. i'or imrucuimB
and bcuutlfully illustrated catalogue write
Moier Barber college, lias i-arnam at.
U-M10S 31'
TRAVELINO salesmen, also advertisers;
salary or no "o. Triumpn -o., mums
Texas. B-M157 F2
WANTED, harnessmnkers; good pay and
ateady work for good men. Fremont
Saddlery company, Fremont, Nob.
B-M245 F4
WiWfrn di.nt.Aln.a .(nl.nr.r.l lllmr A .1
dress, with references, Nyo & Duchniinn
co., tsouwi umann. . umu jv
WANTED, a young man of one or two
years' experlphco In' the drug dept. Apply
ut onco Dy letter to J. kiook, care w. i
Bennett Co., JBth and, Capitol Ave.
' 11 SCI 39
IMMEDIATELY, first-class, experienced
bookkeeper," Competent to handlo set
books wholesale houso; Jfiust bo" good
uenman. nceurate unit reliable: voumr
man proferreijj permanent placo for right
party: state, age, experience, reiorenccs
and salary wanted;' don't answer this If
can't All these requirements. Address
S 29, Deo. 1 U-M4J7 !
WANTED, moulders and nalnters at cultl
vator works, South avo.. Council niuffs.
a. f. . u jhuj
NALKSMK.V WANTED.
ALEBMEN wanted: full line nursery
atock; plenty peach trees; outfit free; pay
weexiy. iuwrcnco nursery uo., i.aw
rence, Kan. MG3I Fll
WANTED 1'KMAI.E IIEL.I'.
WANTED, two young lady students to
loam hslrdresalnir. manlcurlnif and chi.
ropody and scientific' massage. Call or
write itoom cs, yeo uiag. u swi
WANTED Bright young ladles and grocer
clerks wanting to Incrcaso their income
uh local agents: goou selling articles
staple Willi grocers. Give references,
Address, I ep, lleo. C M1S2 F-a
LADIES, our illustrated catalocue cxlnnln
how wo teach halrdresslng, manicuring
or facial massago In four weeks, mailed
troo; Aioier uouegc, juu I'iirnam ai.
C-M197 31
GENERAL housework. 127 S. 25th St.
C-M323
GIRL wanted! 'for chamber work at Tho
urecne. C 3ia 31
A COMPETENT' dressmaker wanted, one
who can cut nnd fit, also niter tailor
made suits; state experience, roferenco
nnd wages. F. II. Lamb. & Co., Columbus,
Nob. , C-MIC2 2
HEt.l WANTED.
MALE & female help.
Call Canadian Office.
-043,
VOfl RENT MOUSES.
TO MOVE right, got Omaha. .Van Storage
Co., ofllco 1511V4 Farnam, or tel. 1669-803.
. '', D-siil
ho.uses ftjtr&y;.
... . D-917
S-ROOM brick house, modern, S715 Jackson
St. Telephone 491 or L-2SS3. A Treynor.
p-m
HOUSES and flats. Rlngwalt, Barker Blk.
D-913
BEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIFE.
, D-950
110UBEB.' O; G. Wallace. Brown blocii.
D-953
ROOM modern, except furnace J 22. O. M.
Nattlngcr, Bco Bldg. 'Phono 463. D-931
"SMTO. i9am moJorn houso- 17M
JOlfN W. ' BOBBINS, 1802 FARNAM
D-M721
HOUSES FOR RENT.
120.00 2613 N, 17th, St., 8-room modern houso,
w'th barn; 'newly repaired and
ivalntcd.
145.00-iLhrgo 12-room mansion and sta'ble.
with box stalls and coachmnn's
rooms.'
$15.001812 N. 22nd.. 7-room house, city
water; nowly papered and painted:
THE OMAHA REALTY COMPANY.
U)l DOUGLAS ST. '
D-329
ROOM cottage, electric light, gas, all
modern Conveniences, J20, 1131 N. 20th St.
D 104 30
Desirable house-3019 ainrcy st.. g
':ooms, all modern throughout, fnclualnK
KitR and electric llclit: recently built, $1,000.
ueorgo et lo., juui farnam st.
DM333 Fl
A GOOD 8 or 0-room house, strictly mod
em, good neighborhood, within walking
, distance; very reasonable rent to right
psrty. M. J. Kennard & Son. 309-10
irown block.
D-129
TWO B & 6-r. mod, cottagos. Thone A-2563.
U 746
HOUSES, etc. F.
D. Wcad, 1521 Douglas.
HOUSES, stores.
Bemls, Paxton block.
D-94J
TO RENT About April 1, modern house. 9
rooms, barn: good condition; Kountze
place; will leaso for term. 332.60 per
inonin. Aanreis a n, nee. u M3i3 l l
CENTRAL, 'modern, fiteam heat. 7-room
nouse; t, and 4rom flat, Tlzard. 22: N
33d at. - D-355 Kl
DUNDEE Modern house, 9 rooms, furnnce
a. oain. inquiro or L. I,, siminson, ai
. 15th St. D-M463 3
FOR HENT-TFirilMSlllSD ROOMS.
PKWXY kuropegn hottL I3(t and Farnam,
Foil nn.M-i'i ii.M.siinn hoomm.
ONE futnlihjd roon., with heat, on car
LA HOE front room, nicely, furnlihfd,
steam hrat, on i ir two gentlemen, t-'all
SUVi . llth 8t. , E-MS09
NICE largo front room, furnished or tin-
lurnisneu. ii nun si, v. ,imt
FINE room, handsomely furnished, for ono
or two gentlemen j strictly pnvato ramny,
centrally located; desirable homo; refer
ences, 1919 Cass St. E-.M351 31
A l'AIU.Oll and room adjoining us n suite,
furnished or uniurnisiicd, onci two single
rooms. Inqulro mornings or evenings, l&fli)
Chicago st. E-M3I9 1
FUKNlSIIED'rooms, modern. S90 8. 20th.
E Mllfl F2
LAllOE front room, with alcove; privuto
rumuy; to gentlemen; close in anu line
location; references. 609 So. 29th.
E-300
FUllNINIIKU H003IS AND 1IOAIU).
NICE homo for yqunc men. 108 B. 23th St.
V wo
8UITE of rooms, furnace heat, for gentle-
men. uiu jucksuii ai, vvo
STEAM hthtfrd, nicely furnished rooms,
wun or vunout board, nt xno inursion.
F CS9
FOIl RENT, nicely furnished, steam heated
rooms, wun or witnout ooaru. ttnumuu
hotel, 10th and Chicago Sts. F-M4M
UOOMS and board. Qlencalrn, 1609 Douglasi
4 J? IMiTAT
THE HOSE, I0CO Harney; roomn nn bonrd.
1! jimj r u-
1 gentleman, prlvato family.
2020 St. Mary's.
F 74S
ROOMS, board; steam heatr 011 Hnrtjcy
street. t-un
FURNISHED front
rooms
with board.
F-in32l F3
31G South 20tll Ht.
FURNISHED roorrft,
steam
heat, bus,
F-362
Until. 1017 Cnss.
Vim HENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
DESK room space, 13 per month, ground
noor room in ino jjco uumuuik.
Fart.am street; no expense for ltsht, heat
or Janitor service. It. C. I'etors ft Co.,
Rcntul Agents, IJoo llutldlng. G 110
FIVE unfurnished rooms.
1120 N. 17th.
G-M100
THREE rooms, unfurnished or furnished;
par or lloor; vacant ruesaaji au jjuubu
it. Q-M35U !
I'Oll nfcNT STORES AND OFFICES.
FOR RENT, tho building formerly occu
pied by Tno ueo Ui i-arnam di. ii
four stories and a basement which was
formerly urod us Tho Ilco press room.
This will tn rented very reasonably. If
interested apply at once to C. C.,;Rose
watcr, secretary, room 100, Dee building.
1201
FOR RENT, store In first-class location;
. .l am!. T T I'nlnru R-
rnt rpfmnnatlle. AunlV R. C.
Co., ground floor, Bee Bldg.
1-200
A FINE sutto of rooms suitable for doc
tor s omccs.
ROBERT II. HENNETT,
Room 12, Continental Uldck.
I M429
unn 'iip.nt. BConnd floor 113 and 115 So.
llth St., euitnuio ror priniine oihuu ui
light .manurnciurinif pinni, reuwnuuio
rental. Can furnish power at low rate If
desired. Call at 113 ho. inn soon.
1317 0
AGENTS WANTED:
PROFITABLE work offerod agents In
every-town to secure 'subscriptions to the
Ladles' Ho, lie Journal and the Suturday
Evening Post, We want agcnU who will
work' thoroughly and with businoss sys
tem to envoi each section with our illus
trated llttlo booklets and othor advertis
ing matter and to look -sharply after re
newals from old subscribers. Tho pay is
first rate and at tho end of tho season
J2O.O0O will be given .,tho,. best workers as1
extra prizes for good'' work. .How well
some of cur agents have succeeded Is
told In a, llttlo booklet we would like to
send vou portraits of some of our best
Bircnts. with tho story of how they made
1 1 iay. Tho Curtis Publishing Co.. Phlla
defphln, Pa. J-M206 F7
WANTED, canvassing upents in every
county to solicit subscriptions to THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY FAKMISH.
Steady employment with assured good
Aucnts in ino country wun
horse nnd buggy especially desired. Can
vassers make easily 60 to JiOO per month.
Address Century Former Solicitors' Bu
reau, Bco building, Omaha. 213
"MEDICOLOGY," best family medical
book In tho world; 200 other good sellers.
W. A. Jllxcnbaugh & Co., 600 Wnro Blk.,
Omaha. J 107
When You Write,
to Advertisers
remcmbci It only tukes nn extra stroke or
two of tho pn to mention the fact that
you saw tho art In The Bee.
WANTED TO KENT.
WANTED A country homo with five1 to
forty acres or lano inui cu uu eusuy
reached from Omaha, ,to runt for a term
of years, or If prlco Is right will buy.
Address "P 44 Beo. K-M938
STORAGE.
OM. Vnn Stor. Co., 1511 Farn. Tols.-155-S63.
uv
PACIFIC Storngo and Warehouse Col, 912-
814 Jones, gencrui atoms" uu lutwjiums.
FOR SALE-FURNITURE.
CHICAGO Furnltmo Co., ltJO Dodge. Tel.
2020. istw ana secontinana, uougni, coiu,
exchunsed, O W7
FOR SALE HORSES. WAGONS. ETC.
THE BEST In buggies and wngons at. II.
Frost s, mn anu .ucttvciiwurwi. i- JvJ
tired, rcu or green jiuiui, ,iv uuTKums in
2dhanu uuggies anu carriages, uu siyics.
Drummond Carriage Co., .lith & Ilurney.
P 741 F-17
SINGLE sleigh, 10.
T1r.nV.lft Mlplirll. 115.
2 other good doublo sleighs.
Prummonu iarriago -u.
P-315
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
2DHAND safe cheap. Derlght, 1119 Farnam.
CADET cout, good as new: will fit boy 13
or 14 ytars oiu. auuiwk i iw, jjeo,
u Q-M536
INDIAN goods und relics. 1119 Farnam.
W Mi
2D-HAND tdfo cheap. Schwarta, 114 S. IX
i j
FIR timbers fot housemovers. etc., 40 to
71 ft.: cribbing uua nog tence. wi jjour
f4 Q-903
FOR SALE, phonographs, superior to any
otner musical instruments; uu. aim
Wlttman Co., 1021 Farnam. Q-903
FOR SALE, good-sized packages of news
paper exenanges, t cents anu up. Appiy
at Bco Olllce, Circulation Window.
Q 065
PIANO boxes cheap. 1313 Farnam St.
Q-M217 Fl
100 STYLES trusses, catalogue free. Sher
man & McConnell Drug Co., 10th and
Dodge, O naha. Q 961
FOR SALE, flno mnhogany bank fixtures
and Chlca.jo Safe St Lock Co. Bafe, aUto
matlo doublo tlmo lock: double burglar
proof steel chests. Will bo sold -it a
bargain. National Bank of Commerce.
Q-5SS
TYPEWRITERS, latest models Reming
ton, Smith-Premier, Densmore, replaced
by the UNDERWOOD; low prlco, A. II.
Workman & Co., 1617 Farnam. 'Phone 2139.
Q-397
FOR SALE, scholarshln In nn Omaha
shorthand school, cheap, lnnulre 232 Bo
bldg. w jiir-ja
LARGE safe, complete Ofllco outfit, filing
cubc, desks, chairs, etc. Call 2 p. m. Mon-
tluy and megaay, ozt uoaru oi rnne.
Q M401 1
SALT, $1.20 per barrol: ollmeal. 11.75. Wag
ners f eed store, iw i-umiug si.
U-M7JS
I'Olt SAI,i:MI!'KL,liA.EOtlN,
D0U11M: yellow head MexICAit parrot for
sain .wi cuinliig St. fr-lli 30
GOOD violin, J1S. M.. E. I'atch. 14th and
Nicholas. -Q-M22 Fl'
FOR SALE or trade, stcreopticon In per-
n'ci uonaition, original cost sv, loreiKii.
manufactlirn: Ioukps, nlntin worth 135: Will
sell entlro machine for 20. Address 1 67,
uqc. y .M1U3
CLAIIU OVANTS.
MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, 819 N. ICth.
S-9C8
MME. GVLMER, genuine palmist, 315 3. 13.
s 9
ELECTRIC TREATMENT,
V.ME. AMES, 317 N. 15; flat 3; attendants,
T 39S Fli
MISS MACK, massagoi
attendant. 1403
Webster.
MWi F3
MME. SMITH, baths. 118 N. 16, 2d lldor, R 2.
T 39 F6
BEATRICE HARLOW, baths; Egyptian
iituiiiiuui, uiieniiani, JiJi rvJuin. 1' lat
A. T M63! F2
RONTON PARLORS, 321& N. 16th. Flat B.
T M3oi F28
l'ERNONAL.
PRIVATE hospital, before and during con
ilnement; babies adopted. 2J06 arant St.
Mrs. Gardcls. Tel. F-1182, U 97J ,
DR. ROY, chiropodist, corns and superflu
ous hair removed by electricity. R. 12.
Frcnzer Blook. U 963
V1AVA, woman's way to health; rational,
wholesolo homo treatment, SIS Bco Bids.
U-909
GOLDMAN'S, (.ho only perfect pleating
plant In tho west. 2U Douglas block.
' U-M513
SHAMPOOING and hair dressing, 2(c. In
connection with Tho Bathcry, Sli-zm Ileo
building, lei. 1710. . U-6S1
RUPTURE permanently cured In 3o to CO
nays: senu tor circular, u. a. wood, M,
D., 621 New York Ufa Bldg., Oradha, Nob.
U-971
HAIRDRESSING, manicuring and chlro-
pouy, ior lauies oniy, in connection vun
rno uuuury, .lu-i.-u uco uiag. u cut
SURE HATCH INCUBATOR CO..
CLAY CENTER, NEB. Send for
handsome lC6.pago frco catalogue.
U-377
L1EREN, theatrical, masquerade customer,
1018 Farnam. U-D7S
CHIROPODY a specialty. In connection
wun i no uainery, rooms ziu-zu ueo liuig.
Tel. 171C. U-619
ACCORDION pleating, cheapest, best and
quicKesi. airs. a. u. Aianc,- ii et uougias.
U-H74
GRAMOPHONES nnd supplies, wholcsala
and retail. Collins Piano Co., 1622 Doug
las, u S7i
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember it only taken an extra stroko or
two of tho pen to mention 'tho fact that I
you saw tne uu in rno ucc.
Mlddlcmts, wall paper cleaner. 1403 Jackson
U 379 b'i
private homo for ladies befbro and dur-
ng confinement; fables ndoptod. 2820
llUIUetlO St. Airs. UUrgltl. U A14M DTJ'
PIANO tuning and repairing,
Tel. 701.
Agent ior wcDor piano,
bldg.
"i'T-.H
UvMCliil'U
OMAHA Cancer. Curo Sanitarium, 3007 N,
24th St., Omuha. Neb., treats cancers,
tumors ana an cam uiscascs; cure guar
antted. U-C91 -F14
MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d floor, .r.2..
U JU710 t li
The most popular cigar ever put. on tho
maritct is tno ,
PRINCE OF OMAHA
Rmnkn nnn and vou'll know whV. It retails
at 6c straight and wholesales at $3J per,
W. F. STOECKER CIGAR COMPANY.
U Ma3 FX
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
WANTED, city loans, bonds and warrants,
ueorge & i.onyuuy, ivji r urnum- struct.
4'A PER CENT on business property,
o per cent on icsldenco property.
Options to pay whole or part any tlmo.
W. B. MEIKLK; 01 S. 15th Bt.
W-9S3
WANTED, city loans and warrants, w.
Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam stroet.'
w 939
WANTED, city and farm loans: also bomi
and warrants. It. C. Peters & Co.,- 1703
i'arnam si,, i own, v vw
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real
estate., Ditiiiiuii-j-Hivu uu., aw aoutn ma.
w VJl
FARM and city leans, low rates, W. II.
M nomas, isi nui. uuim umg. xei. IMS.
W 993
4V4 TO 5 P. C. money. Bemls, Paxton Blk.
W Wi
PRIVATE money.
Sherwood, 937 N. Y. L.
W 995
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE. 601-2 N. Y. Life.
W 96
FOR SALE-FARM AND CITY LOANS.
R C. PETERS & CO., BEE BG. OMAHA.
VV S74 Mclll
MORTGAGE G. O. Wallace, Brown Block,
W-W7
PRIVATE money, p. D. Wead, 1624 TouiJlaa
6 PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 1G0-I Far
nam. W MI37
11,000 PIUVATE money to loan nt onco.
r fihlniai. K. Chnaa M lion lilHw Tnl
W-M352 1
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY
To loan on
Furnituro and
J'lunos, L,ive
Stock, ate.
You U retain possession of Uip property,
SALARY LOANS iccrmaninL nOHltlnna
iou can borrow trom ilo.ui nn. Vn i run
get the monoy on short notice. You get
tno lull amrunt In cash. You m.,y keoD
It one month or moro and pay for It only
what time you keto It. Our rates are luw.
our business is confidential and pur motto
is to "try to mease.
UJ1A1IA aiUUTUAOE LOAN CO.,
119 Bonrd of Trado Bldg. Tel. 2295.
lliatabllshcd W.) 300 S. 16th St.
X 832
SALARY LOANS ON PLAIN NOTES
to maio or remaio employes.
Wo Guarantee Lowest Rates.
HOW DO WE DO IT?
Full naviculars frco upon request.
RELIABLE CREDIT CO.,
Room 303, Paxton Block.
(Bee window from Farnam Street)
X-474
Eoods." Written guarantee trlven to this
n,,rt " Written iulriin t.. rtvn Tn ih
effect. AMERICAN LOAN CO.. Room
303, paxton uiock. x VH
MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried
pcopio; cusiiiess connuentiai; lowest rates.
bit raxion uioc. me j. A. iiutton uo.
X-SJ
MONEY loaned on furniture, live stock.
jewelry; also to salaried pcopio without
security, win-up iuii'i, uusy liayineius;
business conlldenttnl. Foley Loan Co..
successors to Duff Qreen, K. 8, Barker
PIOCK. uaiau. iv. AUj'J
LARGEST BUSINESS IN' LOANS TO
BAL,AJfcu i'KUfi,u, merchants, team
sters, boarding hausca, etc., wltnou. se
curlty. ccutcst tcrinsi 40 ottlces In prin
cipal cities. Tolman, 410 Boaid'of Trado
Bldg. x-'Jia
LOANS ON SALARIES. FURNITURE.
llvo stock, etc. Quick service nnd lowest
rates guaranteed. J. W. TAYLOE, 033 DR. W. HUTCHINSON, specialist of worn
(top floor) Paxton block, northeast corner en and children: SO years' practice Ofllco
ICth end Farnam; entrance ou 16th street, kos cumlng. Res. tel. F-2750, olllce B-2!36.
X-933
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture. Jew
elry, hursta, ccwi, etc. C. F, Reed, 310 8. IX
X-9S1
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It nnlv takes an oVtr.i ntrnVn nr
tw
9 oi tne pen to mention tne fact mat
ft ssw tha ad In The Bee.
voi
IIUMINKNS ClfAftCES.
TO GET In or OUt Of business call on Wll-
TO GET In or OUt Of business call on 1
Hams, Itoom 411. McCaguo buildliu;.
99
WHEN you want to buy, soil or exchange
your ousincss or property quicK communi
cate with ono who' has thn customers. J.
li. Johnson, 313 N. Y. J-lfe. v none L.-22,o.
FOR SALE, California restaurant; proprie
tor wants to leave city, zeuu n si., soum
Omaha. Y-ai(2l 31'
FOR 3ALE. millinery store doing good
ouiinesj; aito goou notei tor saie tor teaia
to rigni Mutty), botn goou locations in
N. E. Nebraska. Call or write 624 N. Y.
Life building, Omahil. Y-131
DRUO STORE for snlo nt a bargain If
taKen soon; best location in ?eu.: county
scat town of 1.C00: about 3,200 will carry
It; cash sales for 1901 wero 421.00 per day:
rnnf. SI&OO nor mnnth nn n tliriir-vrar
lense. For full particulars adftrcss 1' 53,
Rce.
Y 104
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It umy takes un extra stroke or
two of tho pun to mention the taut that
you saw thu ad In Tho Bee.
A PARTNER wanted in tho real estnto
business; moro business than I can attend
to; party must Jiave some money nna
good recommendations. Box 6S7. nialr,
Neb. Y-M230 FS
ELEVEN rooms, elegantly furnished,
modern brick tenement, best location,
every room filled with first-class room
ers, paying proposition, future plans ne
cessitates lady sailing by Fob. 1. J. it.
Johnson, N. Y. .Life. Y-M2GQ
RESTAURANT, furniture and fixtures, fine
location, paying uusmrss; owner leaving
city; a bargiiln; lnvcstlgato this. J. II.
Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y M296
$1,000 CLEAN grocery stock In city, good
locauon, guou iiuHiHc3i niusi ue huiu
quick. J. XI. Johnson, N. Y. Life. Phone
U-2270. Y 3HTJI
FOR SALE Exdluslvo shoe store; tho bct-
puying siock in tno siaio; population
4,000; rent rcasopnbto. Address n 15, Bee.
FOR HALE or exchange for shoes or gen
eral merunaiullAo siock, urst-ciass rami,
320 acres in Northern Missouri, Address
B 16, Bee. Y m31S n
FOR SALE (For few days) Clear stock
ijaruwaro una rurnuure; w.iw; goon no
te!, newly furnished, complete, (2,4ix);
blacksmith shop and lot (only ono In
town), low; lots, ranches and , farms ut
bargains; on easy terms. Hartley &
Pulllam, Sargent, Neb. Y-m317 31
FOR SALE, ono first-class meat market
In a pood town of 7U0 Inhabitants; also
team and Ice; good reasons for selling.
Address Lock Box 27, McFall, Mo.
FOR EXCHANGE.
WILL exchange good oak wardrobe for
. folding bd. m is, jco.
Z-MS10
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE.
BOYD COUNTY
LANDS
On account of heavy snow, .our
Boyd county trip postponed. Will
cive notice of next trip at least three
nj,,B s nj" !, ur!f fnr Vrfii.
uujr hi u.uii.v ii. .vv ,vi
lars. . . -
POTTER. FORGAN.& HASKELL,
420-21 N. Y'Life Bldg.
Te.1. 470. ' '
'Omaha. Neb.
RE-331
COLORADO ranch, 'lands, homesteads
BU11UU1 DVbUVil ,VttpVV tfl-'l "
FARMS! FARMS! FARMS1
For bargains In lan property go to
O'Neura Meat, estate, .AKOiiey. soutn
Omaha.
RE M903
I tj? YOU want .one. 6K the nicest 8-room
homca lo-Hanscooi RMfe, 1 will give you
a bargain.' uwner ic cny. .uuai sou.
J. H. Sherwood, W7 c. x.
r.r
L. Bldg.
RE M163
Fano-Harrlson St, Morton, N.Y.L. Tol. 314
HOUSES', lots, farms, ranches, loans; also
tiro insurance, uemis,. raxiou uiock.
SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, C01-2 N. Y. Ufe,
WILLIAMSON, .ft
itli C61
When You Write
to Advertisers
remember It only takes an .extra stroke or
two of tho pen to mention tho fact that
you saw tno uu in inu ueu.
RANCH and farm lands for sale by the
union l'aciuc iianroau couiiiauy. it. a.
McAUastcr, land commissioner, union Pa
ctflc Headquarters, Omaha, Nob.
11 Ci IVi
liOUSES-Harrlson & Morton. Tel. 311.
nrvRDAl, ennd farms for sale In a cood
farming country. or lunuer jijiutumri
writo or call on II. u L,uaiura, f loinview,
XSCD. ,iaj-
1IOUBE8 and lotu In all parts of city; also
aero propriy anu iarm miiun. i uu u. r
Davln Co., Room 652, Boo Building.
RE 103
Trnti hat.it: nr. lnnne. or will build for toil'
ants on 06x132 foot, lith nnd Cuming Bts,
BEAUTIFUL building lot on Cuming St.,
fronting Bemls 'Park, perfoct grade, tt.osp:
next lot sold to party wno win uuuu
nice home. , ,
7.1 hnnsA. lint water ucui nnu inuiiurii
barn, near hciiooi, sisuny; mi ww uuju
C-r. co'ttngo nnd .lot near High school, pav
ing fully paid, J1.4J50.
C acres Just outside city limits, near city
7nBn"i?ni' in't (iff Military road at J03.00.
40 acres, at .minutes hum num ,uta avc.
F? d! Wead.' 1521 Douglas St. RE-!I9 Fl
SMALL FRUIT FARM
in r Klmwood nark, on Leaven
worth st.; 6 acres.ln young bearing fruit
THE BYRON REED CO.(j 212 S. 14TII ST.
Suburban Fruit Farm
Only Four and a Half Miles from Postofllce
ah kinrtR nf fruit. H4-Btory house of
rooms, good barn and all In good condl
Hon: llvo acres of ground, two good wells,
u-inrimtil. nnd nil nliicd nnu watered by six
hydrants; ono ncro in grapea, ua ujiwie nccn.
35 cherry. 6 peach, 3 nprlcot, 100 plum, and
nian hin nWhprrlps. Htrnwborrlcs and asnnra-
gus In abundance, nnd all in good bearing
to Omnna lyiq bouui u. una inarK(ji.s;
I'rlco very rensonablo and must be sold u
onco. call nna investigate,
GEO. P. nEMIS REAL ESTATH CO,
TOlCPllOnO OYO. i-UXlOll UIOCK.
., Ito M1C5
40 ACRES, cultivated; old houso lUst north
Kruir'B Park. F. D, Wead, 1521 botiglas.
MEDICAL.
DR. PRIES, tho acknowledged leading
specialist 'U uibcubub ui. ivuimiui in uiuuua,
WOUia can wiu iuwhuii ui nunvnui
inriinx tn his unsurDassed accommodation
beforo and during contlncment, and, Ills
treatmont for irregularities, no mattor
what caus3. Call or address, with stamp,
Dr. Pries, Arlington block, 1513 Dodge,
Omaha. 10C
M291
OUR GUARANTEE ;S
$500 REWARD .
To relieve at homo any ca&o tf long-standing,
obstinate, abuormul suppression
from .any cause. Even if others havo
failed, try our compound concentrated
vegetahlo fluid extract, , Wo never -disappoint.
Used for over eighty years with
out a slnglo failure, wny despuirf ur
Mi-au item, vu., w putney si., unieugu.
I , -970 F21
8IIOHTIIANII AMI TYPEVUITINO.
GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Co), loth A Doug
A. C, VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Ufa.
R0YLK9 College, court reporter principal.
IS, 1. J.1IO. JUS
NEII. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's
rneaier. uw
FINANCIAL.
TO INVESTORS! Laramie Hahns Peak
nnu l'acino runway stock orters excep
tional opportunity for safe investment.
Lino undrr construction. First division
to be In operation July 1. No preferred
stock; no mortgage bonds. Common
stock, par value, $10 share; now selling
for short tlmo at i'i n share. In blocks of
from ten to 100 shares nnd upwards. Call
on or write M. J. Greovy, financial agent,
representing Isaac Van Horn Co, of
Boston, bankers for tho corporation. Of
lice 414 Beo building, Omuha, Neb.
M9S8 F3
LOST.
LOST, large red cow; no horns. O. R. Gil
bert, tne tur urcsscr, lut a. lain; iu re
ward. Lost M673
LADY'S gold watch.
Return to 1114 N.
Lost-M46l 3l
'-un st. iiewara.
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
ALL kinds of carponter work and repairing
promptly attended to.
j, x. ucniitrcc,
2uin anu j-nitu out,
-370
WM. EVER1TT. Special rates to real es
tate men; wentuer strips pui on.
Leavenworth. 117
GARIIAGE.
ANTf-MONOPOLY Gnrbago Co., cleans
cesspools ana vaults, removo garung a
dead nnlmals at reduced prices. C21 N.
10th. Tol 177. 371 F5
FL'R DRESSING.
O. R. GILBERT CO., tanners, 1424 S. 13th.
isi
AUCTIONEER.
IN Neb. and Iowa.
2512 N, South Omaha.
nra F23
ANJjOUNCEM'ENTS.
WATERS PRINTING COMPANY. Telo-
phono 2130. 611 South Thirteenth street.
-808
ELECTRICITY.
GRAND ELECTRIC CO. 'Phone 2848. Re
pairing, bens, llgnts, motors, etc. b2i . it).
737 31
NICKEL PLATING.
LARGEST, oldest, best equipped plating
iant in umnnn. umnua i-iauiig i.o uea
lidg. Tel. 2535. 113
LARGEST plating plant In Omaha. A. L.
unacianu, lbin uoogo at. xei. ut. in
POLICIES PL'nCIIASEU.
INSURANCE nollflcs. old-lino comnanlcs.
purciiasuii. l.oans on policies, luu on or
wrlto Tho Putnam Co., 601-5 N. Y. Llfo
bldg., Omaha, Neb. 312
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute, 615 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tol.
16W. Alico Jonnson, u. u., males uepi.;
Old E. Johnson, Osteopathlst, Mgr. 127
DR. A, T. HUNT. 612 McCague Dldg. Tel.
DR. MRS. MUS1CIC, Douglas Blk.
Tol. 2823.
123
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
THE GARDENERS protect old age as well
as life, unarier memoers tree, i-uriicu
lair trom Frank Hosowatcr, supreme
manager, 223 'lice liiag. ii
LAUNDRY.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 7c; collars,
c: cutis, 4c. 1700 .ueavenworm. Tel. ttf.
-131
MANUFACTURING.
OMAHA Sale and Iron Wks. muko a spe
cialty or lire cscupes, siiuitcrs, uoors una
sates, u. Aiiaruen, X'rop., ivi a. lum ai,
953 F2U
P. MELCHOIR. 13th
and
Howard, nut-
chtnists.
Mlb'J
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING in families or at homo
Miss Sturdy, 2012 Farnum. 357 Vt
DANCING.
MORAND'S winter term for beictnners
opons this woeK. Adults, Tuesday and
Fridays, 8 n. m.; children, Saturday af tor-
noons. I'rices reuueeu. 177 J
MASUUEIIADE COSTUMES.
COSTUMES fo. rent B, Sack, 3318 P. 20th,
MHO l- eB3
PAWNBROKERS.
EAGLE Loan OIIlcc, reliable, accommodat
ing; all business connuentiai. isvi uougias
lltt
TAILORING.
JUVKCI iuuuu, iviuuucigu, uuoicu.
cleaned anu repaired, joo xouacn, iwu
Farnam. 1
FLORISTS.
L. HENDERSON, 1519 Farnam.
Tol 1268.
M48J
TYPEWRITERS.
NEW & Sdliand. 1119 Farnam SI., Omaha,
iVi
FACTORIES.
TRUNKS, traveling bags, suit cases: trunks
repaired, um. 'irunx x uctory, r.w farnam
l-i
STAMPS, COINS,, ETC.
BOUGHT Omaha Stamp Co., 209 8. 13th,
HI)
BOOKKEEPING.
LESSONS In bookkecnlng. etc.: day or even
ing. R. 15, Com. Nat. Bank. G. R. Rathbun.
, va
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
TEL. 1331. M. S. Walktln, 2111 Cuming St
J3U
DALE TIES.
OMAHA Hay Bale-Tie Co., 811 North 16th
in
PHOTOGRAPHER.
F. I. IIOLOUBEIC photographs, 125S S. 13th,
myjj t ju
MASQUERADE COSTUMES.
8. Sack, ladles and gentlemen's, S318 8. 20.
1(0 l''Z
STAMMERING AND STUTTERING.
CURED.
Julia Vaughn, 430 Itamgo Bldg.
PILLOWS,
OMAHA Pillow Co,, 1721 Cuming. Tel. 2167,
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
(Should bo read dally by all Interested
as changes may occur any iiiiiu.;
1,-nrnlan malls for the week endltnr Fobm
nry 1, 1002. will close (PROMPTLY In all
nf.HOHl at the General I'ostolllco as follows:
PARCE1.8 POST MAILS close ONE HOUR
EARLIEII tnan closing time snown boiow,
Parcels post mans ior ucrmany cioao at :
ii. m. Friday, per s. a. Pretoria via Ham
burg,
Regular wid Supplementary malls close
posToriMcr. notice.
nt Forelgu Branch half hour later tlnn
' luz-iiiK linn- Piiur, ii ueiuw icxci-i'i rjui'i-i- -
uii-iiiHry .iinim lur i-iir-jpc nnu vruiitii
America, via Colon, cloo on l.vur later at
Ftrclgn llr.iiicli)
Trnnsnllniido' Mnlls.
SATURDAY At 7:30 a. m. for NETHER-
L.ANUS ilitect, per s. s, Amsterdam (mini
must bo directed "tier 5. s. Amsterdam"):
nt 8:30 a m. (supplementary 10 n. m.) torn
EUROPE, per s. s. I'mbrla Ma UtK'en
town; nt 9.30 ,. m. for SCOTlAN dl
lect, per s. s, Anchorla (mall must bo
cllrccttJfi "per s, s, Anchorla").
PRINTED MATTER, ETC.-Thls steamer
lakes Printed Matter. Coinmerclal PA
pers nnd Snmolcs for Germany only. The
same cliiso of mall mntter for other parts
of Europe will not bo srnt by this tthlp
unless specially directed by It.
After tho closing ol the Supplementary
Trnnsntlahtlc Alalia named above, addi
tional supplementary Malls are opencii on
th piers of the American, English,
French and German sit camera and re
main open until within Ton Minutes of
tho hour of sailing of steamer.
Mrtlln for Smith mill ('enltnl America,
Wont Indies, Elf.
FRIDAY At Ul:30 p. in. for BAHAMAS,
nr steiiin-r from Allnml. l.'ln.
SATURDAY At 9 a, m, for PORTO RICO.
per s, s. San Jti-ui via San Juan; at 9
a. ni. fsunnlpmentnrv 9:.vi
CURACAO und VENEZUELA, er s. s.
Zulla (mall for -Hrtvnnllla and Cnrtngena
must np directed ",icr r. h. Zulla"); nt
Rica mut bft directed "nor h. . AiWi
nt 10' a. m, for CUBA, per s. s. Morro
Castle via 11 avium; at 11 a. m. for
ARGENTINE, URUGUAY and PARA
GUAY, per s. s. Sailor Prince.
Malls for Newfoundland, by rati to North
nyiiiiey, nnu uicnco iiy rxinmcr, closo at
this olllce dally At 6:3t p, in. (contmctlng
close here every Monday, Wednesday and
Saturday). Mnlls for Alliiuclon, by mil
to Boston, nnd tlicuco by Btoamer, closa
at this olllce dally at 6:30 n. m. Mniu r,r
Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa, Fin., nnd
tncncp ui Bieuniui, cioao nt (ins olllce
dally except Putulny at 6:30 a. in.
Sundays at 4:30 n. in. (tho con
nectlm: closes nro on Sunday. We.liu-M.lnv
nod Friday). Malls for Moxlco City, over
land, unicjs sprcinny ntiiirnsscii ror dis
patch by stcumcr, closn nt this
ofllco dally, except Sunday, at
1:30 p. m. und 11:30 p. m. Mulls for Conn
Rica, BcIIzp. I'uorto Cortez and Guate
mala, by rail to New Orleans, and thenro
by steamer, cloto at tlitrf ofllco dally at
1:30 n. in. (connecting closes hem M.-in.
dnys for Belize, Puerto Cortez nnd Guate
mala, nna Tuesouys ror U'ohui men).
Registered mall closes ut 0 p. in. previous
day.
Trainannolllo MnlU.
Malls for China and Japan, via Tacoma,
closo hero dally ut 0:J0 . in. up to Jan
unry 20, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s.
Vlctorlu.
Malls for Australia ?xcc;it ViVnt Australia.
which Is forwnrded via Europe). New Zeu-
tana, nji, nmna siu nawnii, via San
Francisco, closu hero dally nt,6:30 p, ni,
ufter Jununrj' 'H nnd up to Fobruary !,
Inclusive, or on arrival of s. s. Snxonln,
duo ol New York February for dls-
nn,-ll nnr n M Hlnrrn
Malls for Aus'tralla (except Wes Australia,
..,1.1.1. nt..! 1..T . .. , ,'
VI1IIVI1 VKO vm J.IIIU,1U, uiiu ncn 4.euiMllll.
which goes via 8an I-rnnclsco). and FIJI
iniaiius, vm VHiH.'uuvcr. -rioso ncrn uany
at 0:30 n. m. un to February "1. inclusive.
for dispatch per a. s. Moana (suppU inenl
ary malls via L'enttlo and Victoria cloie
hero at 6:30 p. in. I-ebruary "2. Mall
must bo directed "via Vancouver").
Mails for Hawaii. China. Japan and Phllln-
I'lliu isitlllli, VIII oilil ' I Ulliai u.
, , .. 1 .. .1 . I I Ur... T.- ...... I I -
hero dnuy at u:30 p. m. up to February
2. inclusive, for dispatch ner s. s. Chlnn.
Mnlls for Tahiti und Marquesas Islands, via
Ban i- rancmco. close nero uany at b:m p.
tn. uv to February Inclusive, for dis
patch per s h, Australia.
Mails for China and Japan via Seattlo
closo Mere uany atoao p. m. up to Febru
ary 'J, inciu?tve. fur dispatch per s. .
lyo Maru- (Ilegistcrod mall must bo dl
reeted "1a Scattln").
Malls for .Hawaii via San Francisco, closo
hero uany at uioU n. m, up to Fcbruury
"iu, inclusive, ior uispaicn per s. s. AiU'
meda.
Mulls for Hawaii. Jupan. China and PliMIn
pine isinnos via can r runcisco cinso ncre
uany at u.m i. hi. up to l-euruary ju,
IncIusL-c. for dispatch ner s. s. Doric.
Malls for China and Japan, via Vancouver,
ciosc ncro tinny ut u:ju p. m. up to l-eDru
nry 'is, inclusive, ror-dispatch per h. s.
Empress of China. (Registered mall must
bo directed "via Vancouver." Merchan
dise for tho U. S. Postal Agency at
Hiiangnai cannot uo lorwaruca via can
udn.)
Transpacific malls hto forwarded to port of
sauinir a v ami mo scueirjin nt r os nc
Is arranged on tno presumption of their
uninterrupted overiaim ;ransit. "jtegis-
tcred mnn closes nt o p. m previous day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster.
PostOflleo, New York, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1902.
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
OMAHA, Neb., Jantinry 27, 1902. Sealed
proposals will bo received hero until 10
u. m., central umo, I'ouruury id, 1902, for
furnishing 1.000.000 lbs. bituminous lumn
coal for domestic use, and 1,800,000 lbs, baled
nay at i-ort ituey, Kansas, l'roposals for
dollvcry at other points will bo entertained.
U. 8. reserves right to reject or accept any
ar nil proposals, or nnv nnrt thereof. Tn.
rormation lurnisnca on application hero, or
to quartermaster at i ort Itllcy, Kansas.
Envoloncs contulnlngr nronosnls Hhnulri lm
marked "Proposals for Coal and Hay," and
aaaresseu to .iiajor jxnu, iv. l'Uljl.MAN
C. tj. M. 30-31-1-12
WANTED for IT. B. army, nblo-bodled un-
morrica men Detween ages of 21 and 35,
citizens of United States, of cood chnrac.
ter and tomperata habits, who can speak,
read nnd wrlto English. For Information
apply to Recruiting Ofllcor, 16th nnd
uouko bis., umsna, neo.
Jleod M81
pAILWAY TIME) CARD.
UNION STATION-IOTH AND MARCV
Illlnola Central.
Leave.
Arrive,
Chlcaco Exnress a. 7:20 am
a 6:10 pm
Chlcauo, Minneapolis &
Ht. Paul Limited a 7:50 nm a. 8:05 a
m
Minneapolis & ut. 1'aui
Express i , b 7:20 nm
Chicago Express ,
bl0:35 pm
a!0:35 pm
Cliluaao A. nortKiTnnlern.
"Tho Northwestern T.ln.
Chicago Special a 7:10 am
Chlcaeo Purscnger a 4:15 Dm
all:20 pm
a 8:00 nm
a 4:05 pm
a 4:05 nm
Eastern Express al0:5l am
Eastern Hpeciai u 4:6o pm
Fast Mall ,
Omaha-Chicago' L't'd,.a 7:45 nm
a 2:40 pm
a v..o aro
a 6:80 nm
Fast Mall a 8:30 am
Cedar P.apldr Pass
Twin City Express a 7:05 am
al0;25 pm
a 8:40 am
a 3:60 pm
Twin uuy L,imiieu a r.'ob pm
Bioux City Local a 6:15 am
Wnbnali.
St. Louis "Cannon Bail"
Express a b:is pm
St. Louis Local, Council
s, 8:20 am
uiuns ,.4io:uo am
al0:SO pm
Clilcnaii. Mllivankeu tt St. Pool.
Chicago Limited...- a 6:00 pm a 8:03 am
Chicago & Omaha Ex.. b 7:15 am b 3:10 pm
Missouri Pnt!flo.
Bt. Louis Express, . al0:00 am 'a 6:25 pm
K. c, & ut. J-i. express. aio:w pm a 8:16 aro
Clileauo, Rook Inland 4b Paclflv, i
EAST. .
Dcs Moines and Dav-
entiort iocai a 7tss am
a 9:33 pm
a 6:05 pm
bll:60 am
a 1: pm
o 8:25 am
Chicago Express bll:lD am
Lies uoines iwocai a i;uu pm
Chicago Fast Express.. a 4:35 pm
Dcs Moines, Rock Isl
and and Chicago a 7:40 pm
WEST.
Lincoln, Colo. Springs.
Denver, Pueblo and
Weit UM Pm
a 4:li pra
I.UIU1HUU, u,",
Texas Flyer a 5:20 pm 'a 9:50 am
Union Paolflu.
Overland Limited a 8:10 am
a 7:30 pm
a 3:25 pm
Fast Man ., a f.w am
California Express a 4:25 pm
Pacific Express all:30 pm
Eastern Express.,
a 4:35 pm
a 7:00 um
b:2:30pm
b 9:36 um
Atlantlo Express
1 .Inrnln-StromsbUre Ex.b 4:05 nm
Grand Island LnMl. t 6:30 pm
a Dally.
BURLINGTON STATION IOTU A MASON
Chluasu, Uurllntflon Qulnoy,
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Special......... .a 7:oo am al0:2o pm
Chicago Vestlbulcd Ex., a 4:00 pm a 7:45 am
Chicago Local a 9:30 am a 4:05 pm
Chicago Limited.,, a 7:60 pm a 7:43 am
Fast Mall a 3:10 pro
llurllnutou .fc Missouri River,
Wymorc, Beatrice and
Nebraska Express 8:40 am a 7:35 pm
Lincoln d:4 an. bli:55 am
Denver Limited a 4:25 pm a 3:00 pm
lilac); HUN and Puget
Sound Denver Con
nection 8:00 pm a 6:45 am
u, in. Buiimuiin iiiury iu:w a, m.i ror
FORTUNE ISLAND. .IAMAICA 8A
VANILLA, CARTAGENA nnd OSEY
TOWN, ner s. s. Athox imnll fnr r-.in
put, va 1 1 in; cut it.
Lincoln Fnai Mail. ..i.. l pm a :17 am
roll v.iuun mil, I mill,-
n...ll. t. S M nm KI1.A-. ...
.IIIVUIII , . .'I,, mi (in,
lKi:.-viu- iV. I'ntiiiK ,iet.,u pm a :.v sm
lltllevuc I'scinc jct..n 3:tu am
Ulll-ua v, . .. .. Coilllll
llltlffs.
Kansas City Da L.x...,a 9:20 am a :05 pre
Kansas City Night Ex. .nl0:3o pm a 6:15 am
tit. lAjiiU i-'iyrr a 5:iu pm aii;i6 miii
a Dtlly. t Da'l'ly except Sunday.
W1'.II!'IER li:i'( li.i I'll WIIIISTER
I
Leave. Arrive,
'ii-inont, ElUluirn A- .iiUsouri i,u,
Uiaek HIIK Dtadwood,
Hot Sutinga a j;w pm a o:oo pm
yoinliig, Cnspi:rx and
Doaglna d 3:00 pm e 6:W p.n
HastliiBS, York. David
City superior, ucncvu,
Exeter and Seward, ...b 3:00 pm b 8:00 rm
Norfolk, Lincoln and
Fi-emunt b 7:90 am b 10:15 an
Fremont Local..,. o 7:30 am
MlMkllllt'l PlH-lllC,
Nebraska Local, Vl
weeping water u 4:10 pm aiotzs am
iiiiunuii, a. Paul, 5itiini:upolla .w
Oimilin.
Twin City Passenger.. .a 0:30 am a 9:15 pm
Mioux Lity i-itssciiRcr..a xiia pm aii:-o sm
Emerson Local b 5:30 pm b 8:43 am
n Dally b Dally except Sunday, c Sun
day only, d Dully except Saturday, e Dally
xconi, nmiuny,
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE
New York-Rotterdam, via Bouloauc. S. M.
New Twin-Screw s. s. of 13,HX tons reglnter.
Htt-niner Ainsicnmm.i rcu, i, 10 a. hi.
Steamer" otStSnQBIII Feb. 8. 10 A. M.
Steamer Mmsdam Feb. 15, 10 A. M.
Apply to llollniid-Amcrlca Line, 39 B'way,
N. Y.i llnrry Miorns, 1415 Farnam St.:
i.ouis XMeese, i- tl at iNatiouai liniiK.
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI.
No. 11918. Stromr nitalnst State. Error
from Bulfulu. Attlrmcd. Sulllvuti, J.
1. The true test of thn admissibility of a
confession Is whether there Is u causal re
lation between ll and unv threat or
promise, with respect-to tho crime charged,
maiio ny a. nerson nnving autnority over
either the prosecution or tho prisoner. So
whero the denutv wardpn of the tienl-
tentlary Instructed n prisoner us to the ad
vantages to no gained ny oiicuionco to tno
irisoii rules nnu command or ins superiors,
Hit did not sui:i!L-Ht or lotlmatn that nnv
bencllt might result from un admission of
guilt, it wits properly ruled that ovldeiico
of u. confession wuh admissible.
Tho court in ehnritinir tho Jtirv Is nnlv
required to statu the law applicable to tho
facts proven and those which tho cvldencu
lends lo tirovii. tin wliprn it In cnm-tUKlvi-lv
shown that the defendant either commute!!
tno crime charged or Is entirely Innocent.
Hie fullurn to Instruct with respect to other
crimes, or Inferior d?grecH ot tho crime,
embraced within the tacts alleged In the
Information, is not error.
3. The evidence In this cas-o examined
and held to sustain tho verdict.
4. A challenge lo tho nrrny or motion to
nunsh the pnnol of jurors must bo in writ-
nig unci siiutiid point out dclliiltcly tho
grounds relied upon.
6. An Instruction laying down the propo
sition Hint false (estimnny, whether given
corruptly or throiigh mistake, should not
Influence tho decision," Is abstractly correct
and was In this case pioperly given.
ius.il. tiormun isutiounl bank against lid
wards. Error from Pawnee. Rovorscd nnd
nuw tllnl awarded. Ames. C. division No.
3. Reported.
1. Nowly discovered evidence merely
cumulative Ir. diameter may be a stifllclont
ground for granting a new trial. If tho
clrcunistnnccM of the record nro such as to
rentier it highly probable that It would, If
produced, hi-vo cbaiiKCd thu result of the
trial.
An order denying n motion for u new
trial and nn older denying a petition for
ii new trial on tho ground of nowly dls
covorpr evidence Inuy btllh bo reviewed In
a slnglo proctcdlng In error.
10J3I. Thomas against National Christian
association. Appeul froirt: Richardson. Af
firmed, pulllc, C, division No.. 1. Im
ported. 1. Evidence examined nnd held to support
tho tlttdlng of thu court that a testator
was competent to make u will and u con
veyance of property.
i. uno mt-y win ins property tor tno
iromotlon or any object that Is not Illegal,
mmorul or ucnln.se" tho nubile nollcy of tins
stnte. I
3. In n suit to set nsldo a conveyance, of
real estate bronchi by the heirs of u de
ceased grnntor. the dourt upheld tho con
veynnco nnd found that it hud been made
In trust for certain purposes set out In
tho decrco nnd ordering tho nxccutlon nf
tho trust by the urnnteu named In the
deed Held, that whllo this part of tho
IlndlngR nnd decree was outside the Issues
made bv tho pleadings, tho heirs had no
stnndlng to complain pf tho sumo.
10S35. Moypi-s ngninni Mentor. Error from
Keith. Allirmed. Sullivan, J.
1. An action will not Ho In this stato for
damages done by cuttle, mules, swluo nnd
sheep ranging nt largo upon uncultivated
land. Hut tho driving of such animals upon
wild land Is nn actionable wrong.
2. A petition which Mtutcs thut tho de
fendant, with IiIh cattle, broke und en
tered upon plaintiff's premises und Injured
nnd destroyed property thereon, chnrgoH a
willful trespass nnd Is a good cnuso ligulnst
it general demurrer.
3. Courts will taku Judicial cngnlzanco of
the fact that In UiIh latitude potatoes,
sugar beets und turnips aro not tno spon
tnnenus products of the soil.
4. Where nn Instruction Inyo down a cor
rect legal proposition, ponslbly pertinent
under thn pleadings, it will bo presumed
In the nbsenco of u bill of exceptions, thut
stidh Instruction wns applicable, to tho evi
dence given nt tho trial.
10851. Chicago, Burlington & Qtilncy
Railroad company ugulnst Vlllngo ot Wll
bor. Appeal from Salltln. Alllimed. Albert,
C, division No. 3. Reported.
1. The phrase, "the lust preceding assess
ment," employed In subdivision 15, section
69, nrtlclo 1, cnupter 14, Complied Statutes,
Is held to refer to tho assessment last pre
ceding tho election nt which the proposi
tion to Isstio bonds Is submitted.
2. By tho term- assessment Is meant not
mcroly tho act ot the local assessor, but
tho completed uct of nil tho agencies em
ployed In determining tho amount nnd
valuo of property available, for , luxation.
3. In submitting it' proposition to Issue
bonds, In pursuance of tho subdivision
cited, said proposition Is sufficiently do
Unite It It fixes tho maximum amount to
bo Issued, und vest tho vllluijo with Au
thority to Issue n Icsh amount.
10785. Bock against McKlbbon. AppcM
from Dawson Allirmed. Norval, C. J.
1. Tho amount of taxes Included In a
rtocrco of foreclosure It Is Improper to
deduct by tho npprnlsorri from thet groti
viiluo of tho funds nn-.found by them.
2. Taxes against real f-stute which aro
not Included In tha decrco should be de
ducted by .the npprnlsars lit determining,
tho defendant's' lntorcst In tho premises.
3. That a decree of foreclosure Is rendered
for un excessive amount Is not sulllclent
ground for vncatlng u snlo mudo there
under In tho uppelluto court.
4. When (lie amount of il decree Is exces
sive tho remedy Is tn appeal from tho
decrco Itsell. or by appropriate proceedings
in inu iriui court, to correct or moony ino
decree. ,
10S01. Thompson agnlnst Purcoll. Appeal
from Douglas. Affirmed. Holcomb, J. ,
1, In a proceeding In error from a decrco
of tho district court conilrmlng a Jtidlrtnl
sale this court will not rovlow a question
involving thu merits of the original de
cree. Bcatrlco Paper company 'against
Bololt Iron works, 46 Nob., (too.
2. Whero property litis been regularly ap
praised for Judicial snlo u (.cennd appraise
merit Is not authorized until tho properly
has boon twice advertised and twlca of
fered for snlo nnd not sold for want of
bidders unless tho upprnUemcnt ns mndo
Is for soma valid reuson vacated by the
trial court. ,
10S03. Kurbach ngulnst Fogel. Error from
Douglas. Reversed and new trial granted.
Ames, C, division No, 3. Reported.
1. In nn action for damages whether upon
contract or for tort compensntory damaseu
enn nlono be recovered nnd only such us
nro the probable, direct nnd approximate
consequences of tho wrong complained of,
und Btich as may fulrly bo supposed to havo
bocn within tho contemplation of the ac
cused party at tho tlmn the causo of action
arose, . . s
No, 10SC3. Mallory against Patterson.
Appoa) from Douglas. Allirmed, Sullivan,
J 1. If a notlco of n Judlclul sale Is ilrst
published nt least thirty days beforo the
Bale and Its publication Is continued In each
successive Issue of tho paper between tho
Ilrst Insertion and the day of tho salo the
notice Is valid without publication on th
day of sale.
2. Objection that tho newspaper In which
a notice of a Judlclul snlo wuh published
was ti Hcml-weokly paper, Instead of n
weekly cunnot be sustained without proof
sulllclcnt to ovcrcomo tho publisher's affi
davit that tho paper is Issued onco a week.
3. Hnpnrato tracts of land must, when
tho circumstances will permit, bo appraised
and sold separately, but wh'.n the decree
In n foreclosure nation orders tho land sold
subject to n prior mortgage, the amount of
which greatly exceeds tho value of tho
property und docs not decree u buIq in
separate paroels, tho sheriff may, In thoi
oxorelso of his discretion, offer nnd soli
tho property us un entirety,
4. Objections to tho appraisement nnd
sain examined und found to be without
merit.