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    THE OMAHA DAILY PEE; TIITJ11SDAY, FEHRUARY20, 1902.
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SPECIAL 110T1CES
will take watll IS am. far
vaalac HlUta aa. aatll 0 a. aa.
far faarala til Saa4ar eatltlea.
Rale. 1 1-Sk a ward flra iBsertlea,
la ward lkrn(lr, Katkla Ukta
far lese tkaa SIM far tk Crai taeer
Ha. These agvertlsesaeats ( fee)
raa eaeeeatlvely.
Arleere, hr rstlaer aaaa
fcereel eheelt. Baa nav inwtn a
limH ta Sasjsalres letter la tar
( Tka Baa. Aaawer a aree4 will
Itver. aval preaeatatiea al
ikaak aalr -
SITUATIONS WANTED.
TOUNO man wanta place to work for
board whllo attending echooL Boyles
College, .New York lila Bids. JM8
ITUATION wanted as companion to lady;
remain at home or travel. i jj
WANTED MALE HELP.
GOOD messengers wanted; increaaed pay.
A. D. '. Co.. U South lath. . B 6
TiTiiiv work. profitable work, for neat.
nratta hustler. C. F. Adams. Co., lSi
Howard. ' UM
$5 FOR A HALF PAY'B WORK.
If you live lit tha country or in a small
towri and ' Have a good acquaintance
among the'larmera and atocK raiaera In
the neighborhood you can make 15 easily
by lour or nve hours' worn. -Write ua
and wa 'will end you Our proposition.
U na bee Puolisning Co., Boilcnora' tjep..
Omaha, Neb. - B MZM
WANTED, a good man In every county to
take auoscriptlona foe Tha Twentieth
Century farmer. Our agenlH make good
wage everywhere. Keterencea-required.
A a u rem, Vwentietb Ceolury rainier,
Omaha, Neb. ., '-.... B-Sli
. FREE! FREE I
Bhave, hair cut, alnge, any work In barber
line, at Moler College, tail Farnam at., 3d
floor. Hours, 9 to 4. B-Mi23 M6
THE MOLEll Barber College. 1623 Farnam
at., wants men to leant the barber trade
by our mi t hod uf practical experience,
expert Instructions, etc.; steady practice
lurnlahea by tree work, which saves two
years' apprenticeship; only two months
required; on account of tha demand for
graduatea during the spring rusn, special
offer la made for thirty ouya; can earn
scholarship,, board, tools and transporta
tion If desired; particulars mailed tree.
- B M923 3v
WANTED, ten ornamental Iron workera.
Steady WOrK for right men. Apply at
once. P. Rlohter iron Worn, iwnver,
Colo.. i - B MaiS
WANTED A flrat-claas Job printer at
once; steady situation. Addreaa T 64, Bee.
. . .... UMXI9 ta
GOOD carriage blacksmith wanted. Apply
Phil Kllpple, Bait Lake, Utah.
... ,. ., .. , B M297 21
8TRONO man, willing to do all kinds of
work; none oyer i years wantea. jonn
Hochstraseer,- 1403 Jackson St.
B M292 a
BALKBMAN wanted to carry as a aide line
our dry goods epeclaltlea, direct from the
looms; to call on the country trade. Ad
dress the Lakewood Co., P. O. box 414,
Philadelphia. 1, ... . . B M2U 2U
FOREMEN ioT factories, ahopa, or gentle
men of wide aoiiunlntaiice can make
some extra money without any additional
work or interference with their regulur
duties. Addreee, stating where employed
and posltlOA. occupied, 64, Bee.
B M328
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WANTED, by reliable house, salesman who
visits cities and towns that use gas, ta
Bell staple article as aide line; one Who
sells to hardware, gaa companies, gus
fixtures, etc., preferred;- a good profit can
be made by a live man. Address qas. P.
O. box 1692. Philadelphia. Pa. B M330
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED,, two, young lady students to
learn hairdreselng, manicuring and chi
ropody and sclentlflo massage. -Call or
write Room two. Bea Bldg. U 663 ;
WANTED, ladles' to learn' hair dreaatna.
manicuring and facial masaage; gra-lu-atea
earn , 813, to $16 weekly; only one
month required j best opportunity ever
offered Call or write Moler College, 1C2S
Farnam aU C fc4 30
WANTED, st once girl for general house
work; must know how to do plain cook
ing. Call at 2734 Caldwell St. C MZI6
OOOD girl for general housework; ' small
lanviy; gooa wagea. um a. aisi dl
-, ..,, C-M281
COMPETENT girl for general housework.
Mrs. Li. T Sunderland. 1329 So. 33d St.
.... . C M3us 21
OOOD girt for genera) housework. 1034
Park ave., . - -.. .-C M313 21
WANTED, good girt for general house
work; two 'n family. 2708 Farnam st.
. ..... C-M336 20
FOR KEMT UOLS1LA.
houses. . a. a.
Wallace, Brown block,
D 373
10 MOVE right get Omaha Van Storage
Co.; office loUVS rnam, or Tela. lbus-Hbi.
mf aaa
UAl ICtTQ tn all' parts of city. The O.
HUU5M V. lavU Co, 6e2 Bee Bldg.
P 369
HOUSES and flats. Rlngwait, Barker block.
. -.. ; D 371
teidHT-ROOM. modern: except furnace. 123.
Q. H.. Mattinger, Bea Bld. Phone 463.
' ' ' ' - ' ' t r'
A OOOD 8 or 9-room houae; strictly mod
ern, gooa niai""" wiimiu- waiaung
distance; var guuu.l;i r,m iq rig&(
Drty. ' M. J. Kennard ft Son, 3u9-10 Brown
block. ' ' iJLa
TWO I ft t-r. mod. Cottage, phone A-266S.
f - .
P 74S
HOUSES, etc, JT, P. Wead.. U34 Pouglaa. I
HOUSES, stores.
Be mis, Paxton block.
- P 37a
PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO., 8ul N. T. Ufa.
.v.. ,.r . . P M4yi
CENTRAL, modern, steam heat, T-room
housei 8 and 4-room flat. Tlaatrd, 223 N.
23d alt. P-3JO-F-21
FOR RENT, 3613 N. 17th St, (20, large I
story modern house of 8 rooma, also barn.
IS. 2-room house at 36th and Decatur St.
The Omaha Realty Co., IjuI Pouglaa St.,
upavaua. a (IS
1
cheip " " moaern, rent
104 North 23d, 14 rooms,' modern Improve-
2314 N. is th Ave., I rooms, city water. $12.
t.14 N. 19th, 9 rooms, modern, 20.
W. FARNAM ISUiiU ft CU, 1320 Farnam
Street.- - uioe
FIVE unfurnished roorne, all modern and
flrat-claaa. 2Ui4 Miami BU . P-214
row. KB. in 1 i aorouaniy moaern nouee 1
rooma pa tlat avenue, f renting Turner
park; very desirable. See Juo. W. Rob-1
bins, IStn, ana arnam His. lor partlcu
fare. P M 21
FOR RENT. 816 Park ave.. fine new 7-room
modern, oak poiiynea noors, itu jj. v.
tholes Co.. 310 N. Y. Life. Tel. tC9.
P M318
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
PEWEY European hotel. 13th and Farnam.
IiS
ONE furnished roofb, srtth, beat, on ear
line. .l&U Cuusi ti--mr cnoath. E Sat
FURNISHED southeast "' rooms, modern.
steam haU ids S. Sftth sL
EM326 tS
FURNISHED ROOMS AMD BOARD.
NICE home for. young men. 108 8. 26th St.
,,.'!..
ROOMS and board. Ulencalra. leuS Pouglaa.
F-4&3
- -1
ROOMS, voardl sUaaa heat soil 1 Harney
etreeb .... ........ F-rM3&4 Ff
FURNISHED rooma.' ateam'
bath. lal Caaa.. :.:,
STEAM heated roams with board. 1009
Capitol Ave. 1 I, F-4S3
rUKNUSUEP rooms and board. 2228 ivdge.
FURNISHF-D ROOMS AND HOARD.
FOR RENT, r.lcely furnished, steam heated
room, with or without board. Midland
notei, ism ana tmctit via. . s&i
FURNIPHED front rooms, single of en
suite, with board. IK 8. 2th it.
F MTO VT
LARGE p flora, single or cult. Tha Rose,
20 turner. F-7S8 Ml
A PLEASANT home for man and wife, or I
one or two gentlemen, in private family.
Modern houee. Kererencea. 25il Bt.
Mary a ave. F 816 20
FOR REST UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
FIVE unfurnlahed rooma. 1120 N. 17th.
a M100
FOR RENT, I unfurnlahed rooms. 2"9 8.
24in. u viz, IS 23-
PE8K room apace, IS per month, ground
noor room in The Bee Dunning, lacing
Farnam atreet; no expense for light, heat
or Janitor service. R. C. Petere A Co.,
Rental Agenta, Bea building. O 118
FOR REST STORE AND OFFICES.
FOR RENT, the building formerly occu
pied by The Bea at xis arnam oi. u naa
four stories and a baament which waa
fAma,lw nu mm Th. Vu.a tireSB TOOm.
This will ba rented very reaaonably. II
Intereated apply at once to C. C. Roae
watcr, secretary, room 109, Bea building.
4261
row He. MI, store in nri-ci
rent reaaonahla. AddIv R. C. Peters A
Co., ground floor. Bea Bide;. 1361
FOR RENT (lease for aaleV, the etoreroom
at 220 N. 16th at.; site xt reei; storaae i
4 MJJO zvr-
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED, canvaaalng agents In every
county to solicit aiibacrlptlons to - THE
TWENTIETH CENTURA FARMER.
Steady employment with assured good
income. Agents In the country with
horse and buggy especially desired. Can
vassers make easily 60 to lluo per month.
' Addresa Century Farmer Bolicitors' Bu
reau, lice building, Omaha. 213
"MEDICOLOQY," the beat family medical
book in the world; 200 other good sellers.
W A. Ulxenbaugh Co., MO Wars Blk.,
Omaha. J 107
WANTED Ten house-to-house canvassers,
r. tn?' "J- WIiiT. W wrK.l?-r
32 per day. W.
Metcalf. Victoria
Hotel, Room 13.
J M310 30 -
AOENTS wanted for Monroe chemical Ink
eraser. For further information or outfit
addresa II., general agent, f. u. box la,
Gordon, Neb. J M3is w
WANTED TO RENT.
A BATCHELOR wanta to rent 40 acres of
corn land, with board. 1 Hi, Bee.
K.-M930 80
nAfllbir-l III VI iuiiiiDiimi uvudvi, t.
use of kitchen, within is minutes' walk
Of postottlce. vVlll pay good pries if ac
commodations are satlalactory. Refer
ences exchanged. Address, T 36, Bee.
iC IMS
WANTED, HOUSES I
List your house for rent with us. Ws
have a big demand. R. C. Peters A Co.,
ground floor, Bea bullulng. K M33S 23
WANTED, part of furnished houae or small
cottage, for light housekeeping; will rent
for a term ot months. U 1, Bee.
. K-M323 20
ROOM or rooma and board (or two young
men. T 65. Bee. K. Maza
rOH SALE FtRNITURK.
CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge, Tel.
itusu. New ana aoconanano, oougni, aoia.
exchanged. u eft
VOH SALE HORSES, WAGONS, ETC
THE BEST in bugglea and wagona at H.
fcrvBt'B, Hth and ivavenworth. P 386
RUBBER-TIRED coupe, newly painted,
. xmi; giuas siao rockuway, tllio; 8 family
carriage, S4 to i each; wagona. Drum
( nutuu warning -co., xttii ana uarney,
PW&
EXTRA Una new light delivery wagons, H
uuual pri-je. wm. iturg, if nnerman ave.
P 308-M18
1'OH SALE MISCELLANEOUS. '
FIR timbers for bouaemovera. etc.. 40 to
11 tt.j criDDlng and nog fence, tail Xoug- I
4
3DUAND sate cbeaj. Peright, 1119 Farnam.
CADET coat, good as new; will fit boy 13
er 14 yeara oiu. auutwi a aa, xea.
W M568
INDIAN goods and relics, llil Farnam.
TYPEWRITERS, lateat modsls Reming
ton, Smith-Premier, Denamore, replaced
by tha UNDEUWuOD; low price. A. H.
W orkman ft Co., 1617 Farnam. '.Phone taut.
, W "Jrl
When You Write
to Advertisers-
remembet ,i ouy iaa an entia stroke or
two of 1(1 e pn- 10 meoiiua ua laoi wat
I you aaw ma ad In Ihe ea.
2DHAND aaia cheap. Schwarta, 114 8. 12th.
U w
jTOR As Phonographs. supeiior to Any
Other muaical Instrument; ta - uplhs
tin STYLES truases. catalogue tree. Bher-
man ft jacvonnau wu v um
podge, Omaha,
jroR SALE, scholarship In aat Omaha
suortnana fcuuui, vucay Auquice m dm
Bidg. aj-vsaSSS
SAUruu pianu, hi.hui.uiui., iuh
I -warrauted, at a bargaiu. Room 4li Mo-
Cague biag
Q-M7&3
I BEAUTIFUL. Chlckering upright piano at
I lit.. X .....n 1 . UiW-b.ii. ki.la
a uQrlnca. Room 414 AlcCaaue btda.
. O M781
nifTfr-LES. ohonoaraDhs and sunnllea.
Omaha tJlcycie i-o., cur. ma ana uicago ,
Sta.
m as
. i i re
CLAIRVOYANTS. 1
MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant. 819 N. 19th.
H 398
MMUTUYLMER. genuine palmist, 316 S. IS.
, 8-198
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ELECTRIC TREATMENT.
Mma. Amea, Cumberland honaa, 16 th ft Cap.
i-m aa.
MMK 8MITHV baths, 118 N. 18, M floor. HI
1
HONTON PALLORS. 121 N. 16th, flat B.
I M
BEATRICE HARLOW, bathe; Egyptian
treatment; allenoanu ui)fc r.. iotn. lat
jl a aaoav ana
MASSAGE, Manicuring.
1615 Howard, flat
T M 7H M6
PERSONAL.
PRIVATE hospital, before and during oon-
Unament; babies adopted. !Uui Oraot tH.
LI,. 1 1,-r.l..,. 'I' .. I J.l 11 - I ! 1U7
PR. ROY, chiropodist, corns and superdu-
oua hair removed cy electricity, it. 14
Frenser Block. U WS
GOLDMAN'S, tha only perfect pleating
plant in tne waei. uw iouguaa oioca.
. . U-A1400
HHAMPOOING and hairdreaslna. 2&c In
counecllou with Tne ilatliery, als-2A He
bulieiug. leu in. u u
RUPTURE permanently cured In 30 to SO I
oays; ana lor circular, u. o. vtooa, as.
P 821 New York Life Bldg.. Omaha. Neb.
U-eul,
Mlddlemls, wall paper cleaner, 103 Jackson.
u .ao
ELITE PARLORS, 618 8. 16th aL, Id floor.
u atiw atf
HAIRDRESSING, manicuring and chiro
pody, lor laaita only, in councvuon witn
The Batbery. 216-2J0 Bee Bldg. U-3aa
RUPTURE CURED FOR 624 No pain, na
neteniiou irum puainaaa; aarni lor cir
culars. Empire Rupture Cure Co., 933
N. Y. Life bldg , Omaha. U-M273
ACCORDION pleating, cheapest, best and
quickest. Mr a A. C Mark. U ft pouglaa.
V-tv4
PERSONAL.
LIEBEN, theatrical, masquerade costumer.
1018 arnam. U 408
CHIROPODY a specialty. In connection
witn l no tfamery, rooms ua-zzw en m'H.
lei. 1414. u"z
GRAMOPHONES and supplies, wholesale
ana retail, comna Piano wo., ita
laa. vj
V1AVI, woman's way to health; rational.
Wholesome horns treatment. 141 Bee Bidg.
PRIVATE home ladles before and during
confinement; adopt bablea. 13 HuMetta.
aara. Xi u rg a u u aw r-
MME. SMITH, baths. Ill N. It, td floor, r l
U M308 Jdl6
I, W. F. 8TOECKER, by virtue of tha
autnonty in me veateo, no nereoy prv
claim that the
. STOECKER ' CIGAR
la apnulna and of tha hnt nualltY.
it I
retails at strictly 6o straight. Union
made.
- W, F. BTOECKER CIGAR CO.
. . . y 2&-34
WANTED A Reandlnavlan creamery but
ter maker, fairly guod-looklng. afte 30.
poor but honeat, and In a good position.
would like to correspond with gpoa-iooa
JS'to'ww fma'tron'mJS
be good housekeeper, have fair educa
tion and, most of all, have good health
and kind dlepoaition and able to furnish
refernncea of a epotlees character. Ad
dress Creamery Butter Maker, T 63, care
umana Bea. u v-
MOLLlE - urtoua Marriage Ctistoms. FeD-
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MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
WANTED, city loana, bonds and warrants.
Ueorge company, ran uarnaj street.
W 40S
IH PER CENT on business propertjr.
s
per cent on residence property,
Options to pay whole or part anytime.
lone ic
W. B,
WANTED, city loana and warrants. W.
w M I
WANTED, city and farm loans; also bpnds
and warrants, it. J. cetera cu, nw
Farnam 8t., Bea Bldg. W tuS
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha .real
estate.
Brsnnan-Lova Co.. 109 South 13th.
W 410
FARM and city loans, low rates. W. H.
Thomas, 1st Nat Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648.
W 411
IH TO I P. C. money. Bemla, Paxton Blk.
vt tia
PRIVATE money.
Sherwood, W7 N. Y. L.
w us
FOR SALE. FARM AND CITY LOANS;
R. C. PETERS CO., BEE BO., OMAHA.
w ei aicnt
MORTGAGE. O. O. Wallace, Brown- Blk. 1
W 114
PRIVATE money. F. P. We.d. 1524 Douglas
" - I
I PER CENT loans.
Farnam.
Garvin Bros., 1604
W 41 B
3300, 3500 AND 11.000 private money, LI, I
or s yeara, on eastern NeDraeica larms or
well located cottages in Omaha. W. L.
Belby. Board of Trade Bldg. W 918
-a -T
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. ,
WE make loana .on - Furniture,
Pianos, Horses, Wagona, Carriages
M
and other chattels.
Ws make . 1
SALARY LOANS.
Of
without mortgage to persona who
have Dernutnent positions. You can
gtt the money on very short notice
ana -pay u vava in uui muoio,. or
wAAn 1. tofiaer. a.ni Tim v fur I, nntv
N
E
Y
what time you keep it. We are
leaders in low rates, quic ana con-I
fldantUI service and courtaous treat-I
nnL We invite oomDarlaona of I
n,a time ' navmenta. - mtn iu.
'vou tha rull amount nf h. I
LOA3. in caaa. wa always ."try to
ulraae."
-OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,
-119 Boaad ot Trade Bldg. Tel. 26.
lEatabiianea jku.j tto. isth St.
A 4I,
WE NEVER REQUIRE SECURITY,
SALARY loana on YOUR NOTE.
Only reaulrement a ateady noaltion.
NO Mortgage, endorser or publicity.
(SMALL PAIMENTS REDUCES COST.)
PAY
Weekly, Semi-Monthly or Monthly.
PRIVATE OFFICE FOR LADIES 1
V 1 'la.l. J U.nkl.l... 11 . ll I
Teachera, Bookkeepers, Stenographera or
any employes given time to suit their
requirements. .
GUARANTEE Lowest Ratea In Town.
VERY private offices. EAtiiLY found.
xeiepnone 1111 tor eve. aate.
TJn charaea for Information or nar.era
Open Noons, WednsaUay and Saturday
Evenings. Can call on you If preferred.
Room 3u3 Third Floor, PajttOn Block.
X-701-.
LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO
BAUAJiibu raurLa, mercnanta, team
ster, boarding houses, eto without as
euritv! easiest terms: 40 onlcea In n.in.
cipal cities, Toiman, 440 Board of Trade
mag. , A. 423
VITRNITURE. PIANOS. HORSES Kxr?
LOANS. "Absolutely without removing
- aoods." Written guarantee given to thla
affect. AMERICAN LOAN CO., Room
Sua, raxiou oiuva. , Jfc 419
1 xxoNEY loaned on plain note to salaried
"people; business confidential; lowest ratea!
614 paxton bioc a. xu i. a. Glutton (Jo.
I ' . : :
MONEY loaned on furniture, live stock.
jewelry, to salaried people. . Foley Loan
Co., sue u, fuu urnu, a saraex aut.
3L-6U
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, lew
airy, horses, cows, eta C F. Reed,
311 8. 13.
A. 434
LOANS on CHATTELS and -SALARIES
J. W. TAYLOR. 633 Paxton block (top
noor;. -v MS&i
'BUSINESS CHANCES.
WHEN you want to buy, aell or exchange
your buaincaa or property quick communi
cate with ou who has the customera. J.
U. Johnson, 843 N. X. Lite. Phone L-2770.
x J
TO GET In or out of buainesa call on Wil
liams. Hoom aU, jaciague ouuuma.
H 433
FOR SALE Millinery atore, doing good
MShV ot?tvboTh'oM
business; also goou noiei lor saie (or tease
to right party), both good locationa In
N. E. Neoraaaa. can or write 824 N
Y.
Llie building, Omaha.
1144
HOTEL, furniture and fixtures, 64 rooma,
elegantly equipped; 13 houae; paying
proposition; located In live county seat
town southeast Nebraaka; ' owner a age
necesaitaUa retiring; will sell reasonable
' and leaaa nouae. j. tx. Johnson, N. Y.
Llie. ''-. X M786
LAUNDRY business In good location In
city; a uesiraoie proposition, lor making
money; reaaonabale terras; Investigate.
J. 11. jonnaon, rt. i. uia. xM.i-4
FOR SALE or exchange, a rood flouring
I M946 21
I 7-ROOM brick flat, nicely furnished, fine
location, roomers only. Furniture for
sale reasonable, r-any leaving city. J.
11. jonnaon, n. 1 . uie, X M225
ELEVEN rooms, elegantly furnished, mod.
ern brick tenement, beat location, every
paying propoallon; future plana necesal- 1
Utea quick sale. J. H. Johnson. N. Y. - OUR GUARANTEE 18
Lite. Y-M229 1600 REWARP
To relieve at home any caae of long-atand-
FOR BALE, or trade, my entire livery ing, obstinate, abnormal suppression
stock, at a bargain. Addreaa W. c. from any cause. Even If others have
Utterback. Ogden Livery, Council Bluffs, failed, try our compound concentrated
Y M233 vegetable fluid extract. We never dlaap-
e 1 1 1 1 1 point. Used for over eighty years with
out a single failure. Why despair? Pr.
FOR EXCHANGE, Mead Rem. Co., 19 Qulncy SL, Chicago.
: . -7u F2i
WILL exchange good oak wardrobe for
folding bed. N 49. Bea. Z M510 LADIES I Chichester's English Pennyroyal
i'llla are the best. Safe, reliable. Take
LOT for piano; will exchange 8450 lot 26th ho other. Send 40 atamps for partlculara.
and Taylor 8U., for piano. Address T 63. "Relief for Ladles," la letter by return
Z M301 26 mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester
- - Chemical Co., Philadelphia. Pa.
OSTEOPATHY. "
. BICYCLES.
GID E. ft ALICE JOHNBON. osteopath.
fiulte 815 N. Y. Life bldg. Tel. last BIG BARGAINS by buying bicycles now:
69 money made if you place your order at
'' once; our stock la about exhausted on 190
PR A. T. HUNT, 812 McCagua Bldg. Tel. models; these wheels are Juat as good
2362. 414 'aa 1902 mi dels and we will offer what we
1 bave left at a price that will astonlah you.
PR. MHjs, MU81CK, Peugia Blk. Tel. 2X23. Lou la teacher, laU Capitol ave.
v- 44 J X353 a
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
RANCtI and farm lands for aala by tha
Union Paclfla Railroad company. B. A. I
WeAUneter, land oommieeloner. Union Pa
cific Headquarters, Omaha. Neb
RE CI
COLORADO ranch lands, hom'steada.
school section leases. L. W. Irwin. Ak
ron, Colo. RB M Til
HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also
Or insurance. Bsmis, Paxton Piock.
.. RE 471
Boyd County
LANDS.
We leave with next party Monday,
February 24th, at 3 o'clock p. m.
Send in your name at once if you de
sire to go. (
POTTER, FORGAN & HASKELL,
TEL. 470. '. 420 N. X. LIFE BUILDING.
RE M2ke
MONET IN THESE.
Better Investments for the Amount
No
' WALLACE. 111-313 BROWN BLOCK.
13,600 8. W. Cor. 34th and Davenport. 1
houses, rental 1336 per year, all specials
1 paid, -best place on the market for dou-bla-
nouses or flat building.
3,0(io 1613 Cass, 33x132, I cottages, rental
per ytur, s blocks rrom r. u., ivu it.
west 16th, business up to it; nothing
like It in the city (or price.
$1,6"0 33x140, N. 18th, rental 1300 a year.
1. 100 50x150. corner. 8. Omaha. 4 8-r. cot
tages city water in eaca, rental jv peri
month, 3 biks. rrom all packing nousea.
WALLACE, 311-513 Brown Blk.
RE 313 20
LANDS AND FARMS, I have inquiries
lor tanas ana larms in ivannas, iNeorasaa,
Iowa and 8. Dak. Give full description.
location, aeo. twp. and Kg., and price at
which you will sell, and pay commission
of 3 i.er cent. plua'25.00, in case of sale
only. W. L. Belby, general real estate
and loana, uoara iraae mug.
Charles E., 1201
Wll I IAIV1.MJ1M
farnam street.
RE 423
IF YOU want one of the nicest 8-room
homes in uanacom t-iaca, i win give you
ha rgam. owner im w. uai a.m
BK &no vein i 6-room cottases. modern ex
cept lurnace; l t-room cottage, an in
excellent condition, 360 monthly rental,
continually occupied, tine location, on 17th
street, 10 blocks north P. O., owner going
to California for health; H cash, Va eaay;
J. H. Johnson, 843 N. Y.
t, UII,
RE 880
HOUSES Harrison ft
Morton. Tel. S14.
RE M167 Mah4
When You Write
to Advertisers
i'of the pVno m.nuon lh." fact Uiit
YUIA SUAW LUfJ HU ill AUV S-ww
HOUSES and lota In all parts of cl or; also
aere property and rarm lauaa. i iw u. .
UavU Co., Room K3. Bee Building.
- ijw w
rmuai , tarmsi FARM31
For bargalna In farm property gp to
O'Nelll'a Real Estate-. Agency, equtu
Omaha. KE 428
PAYNE. BOSTWICK ft CO., 801 N. Y. Life.
na-uiM
ra f i. Mn.irs. - n nr.: i. . -1 1 ... 1 1 1 11 . a.. a. .
4th floor N. Y,
Life Bldg., omana, msd. iargesi law, i
unil-.tlun and real estate agency in the
world. Associate banks, attorneys and
real eatate brokera In every county In the
United States and cities. of foreign coun
tries,-. :
FOR SALE OR TRADE-160 acres of No. 1
. Jana joining nuii, .aio, .m.o
lecu M44 t o., uucuiu, nea.j
... RE MJ08 21-
' ' i i m
22-FOOT business lot on Farnam atreet
nmar aati! nwn.r. who le-tnnn.resident. is
' inw in Omaha and 'mudf'setl this week:
THIS IS A UREAT BAliUAUN.. It. O.
Peters .ft co.,,l03 acnaai bi, ymuna,
in en.. ,v fT'"
J3MALL H0ME3.',- .
BMXLL PRICES.
Every One a Bargain.
. WALLACE, ' 311-813 BROVN BLOCK.
$4V) 3109 Seward, full lot, -r. house, city
water,, stable, neiow graue, uui . ory,
comfortable and convenleut, use of lota
adjoining, rents V. '
34003821 Fort at. (Central Park add.),
goou e-r. cottage, luu lui. . iruia aim
ahruhberv. rente 35.
$7502617 N. 17th, also kaown aa 2516 Sher-
. man ave., gooa t-r. nouse, large ubiu,
rents XK.fiO-
tS60 222 Charles, S-r. cottage, barn, city
water. - ,
WALLACE, 311 J. J, Brown Blk.
; RE-314 20
WANTED, to buy fo cash, 8-room .
modern nouae on west larnam
or Hanscom Park car line, S4.UU0 to 36,000.
. HARRISON ft MORTON., TEL. 814.
' XJtV9l'V M-J
RE 317 23
A SNAP A beautiful home for Bale, 7
rooma. modern, aooa barn, pavea street;
price, 3,0u0 encumbrance, 11,200; owner
leaving city, inquire cramra ni..
. RE M331 21
IMPROVED farm, 300 acres, '.H mile north I
La Platte,. Sarpy county; eaay ternia:
&rlce, SGS an acre. Nason, Her Grand
otel, Omaha. Neb. RE M332 2f
FOR SALE. '
t-room house, city water, sewer, east front.
nioe location, oniy tour uiocaa irom mgu
anhnol. 11.1(a).
Good 8-room houae, south front, two blocks
from High school, city water, sewer, win
make a nice home for anyone that wanta
In llvo rli.ua in. S2.&U0.
Two houses that bring an Income of $22 per
month, well located, in aoumwesi pari oi
the nltv nnlv ll.fiOO. I
Two-story, 7-room house, city water, hot
-and cold water, aewer, nam, ioi wxiuu,
natural ahade trees, within eaay walking
B-room house, lot 20x100. east', front, good
cellar and bain, cy water... sia anu a
,1.., DUUIII VIII.1WI rv. . ..- -
20 acres, with small house, 88 apple trees,
good roads on three siaea oi it, gooa wen.
Will make a nice fruit and chicken farm.
Close to Florence, 1,200. ,
J. A. LOUOREN, 424 Paxton Block.
' , ; . RE M334 20
. FOR SALE. . , '
240-ACRE RICH FARM, 3 miles from
Plattamouth, Neb. Good Improvements.
New modern $2,500 house, finlahed In
natural wood. Good barn and all other
buildings.' 40 acres In orchards, 2,000 se
lected apple, 300 cherry, 809 peach trees,
all bearing. Finest spring of water In tha
state. Fine spring house. Splendid corn
land. This farm is all right In every re
spect and a great bargain.; Only 815,000.
On easy terms.
RICHARD C. PATTERSON, Sole Agent.,
310 N. T. Life.
RE M322 20
MEDICAL. -
PR PRIES, the acknowledged leading
apeciallat tn disease of women in umana.
would call the attention - of suffering
ladies to his unsurpassed a ceo m mixta Hons
before and during confinement, and hia
treatment for irregularities, no matter
what cause. Call or address, with stamp,
Pr. Pries, Arlington block, 1613 podge,
Omaha. -431
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
QRKQO Shorthand. Om, C. Col.. 16tb At Doug
434
A. C. VAN 8 ANT'S School. T17 N. T. Lite.
BOYLES College, court reporter principal.
I, i. Lira.
NEB. Business A Shorthand College. Boyd's
1 neater. -
LOST.
15 REWARD for the return of my English
Dtilidog, wnite ana onnaio spots, one year
old, to 1507 Yatea St. Lost 271 19
I A WHITE fox terrier pup, black ears and
face. Reward, owner, w. 11. Wilbur,
4117 Farnam. Loat 370 19
LOST, small Mexican hand carved pocket-
book containing Din ana some cnanaje.
Return aame to Bee office. Lost 31a 19
LOST, bunch of keys, with tag. Return to
Bee offlra. Reward. I-ost M321 32
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
THE GARDENERS protect old age as well
aa lire. Charter metnDera iree. particu
lars from Frank Roaewater, supreme
manaa-er. 222 Bee Plda. T34
PAWNBROKERS.
EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat
ing; all business confidential, uoi uougina
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
WATERS PRINTINO COMPANY. Tele
phone 2190. 611 South Thirteenth street.
440
FIR DRESSING.
O. R. GILBERT CO.. tanners. 1424 B. 13th.
-4S
TREES.
FRUTT. shade and ornamental trees, v.nes,
shrubs, rohs, small fruits, etc. Addreaa
Omaha Nursery, Papllllon, Neb.
9o3 M14
STORAGE.
PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Co., -914
Jones, general storage and forwarding.
384
OM. Van. tltor. Co., 1511H Farn. Tela. 1559-863.
483
POLICIES PURCHASED.
INSURANCE policies, old-line companies,
purchased. Loana on policies. Call on or
write The Putnam Co., 604-S N. Y. Life
Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 343
" - B I
STAMMERING AMD STUTTERING.
CURED.
Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bldg.
4n6
FLORISTS.
U HENDERSON. 1519 Farnam. Tel. 1SJ,
AUCTIONEER.
IN Neb. and Iowa. 2511 N, South Omaha.
909 F23
BALE TIES.
OMAHA Hay Bale-Tie Co., 811 North 16th.
456
VOICE.
Muni1 a. diiah , voice, ait oneeiy
building.
jj7H.1j l
FACTORIES. I
TRUNKS, traveling bags, suit cases; trunks
repaired. Om, Trunk Factory, 1309 Farnam.
- 461
STAMPS, COINS, ETC.
BOUGHT Omaha Stamp Co., 209 8. 13th.
' 463
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
TEL. 11. M. S. Walklln, 2111 Cuming St.
404
COAL.
MONROE Coal and Feed Co.
Phnn. cm.
(j4t7 r &
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING In families or at home.
Mlsa Sturdy. 3043 Farnam. 367 If 29
PHOTOGRAPHER.
F. J. HOLOUBEK, photographs. 1263 S. IS.
M933 F3U
NICKEL PLATING.
OMAHA Plating Co., Bee bldg. Tel. 2536.
M.iU
I
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
GLOBE COUCH CO.,
'lei. 2-29.
1519 Leavenworth.
Ml uu
LAUAllHI,
.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 8c; collars,
c; cutta, u. xu leaVenworin. Tel. m.
MANUFACTURING.
OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks. make a spe-
ciaity of nre eacapea, snuuers, aoora ana William G. Madden, plaintiff, vs. Ne
salca. M. Anareeu, Prop., IV 8-wih su braska Fire Insurance Company, et al, de-
I - -
p. MELCHOIR, 13th
chiniBta.
and
Howard, ma--Mil
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
ALL kinds ot carpenter work and repairing I Kire Insurance Company baa been de
promptly attended to. J. 'X'. Ocolltree, I dared; that said dividend la payable at my
MHh. ana Lake aireeta. 870 I office. In the Brown block, In the city of
. 1 I Omaha, and that payment thereof must
WM. EVER1TT. Special rates to real ee-
lata men; weather stripa put on.
Leavenworth, -
zsus
TYPEWRITERS.
NEW ft 2dhand. 1119 Farnam St., Omaha.
4w
WILL buy a good aecond-h.nd Remington
or Smith-Premier if cheap; give number
and price. T 49, Bee. mjm ur
a n a in
P
Immunity from pain . follows
skillful dental treatment. De
cayed teeth that are success
fully filled with gold or other
filling cease to be a source ot
. trouble end pain. . Gold fill
ings 81.50 up.
P
Bailey th Dcntiit,
SIM paalas ttloek.
16th and Farnam Sta.
Lady attendant Phone 1088.
O!
POBTOFFICB NOTICE.
(Should be read dally by all Interested,
aa changes may occur aa any uiue.j
Forelen mails for the week ending Feb
ruary 22, 19u2, will close (PROMPTLY in
all cases) at the Oeneral Poatofflce a
follows: PARCELS POUT MAILS close
(iNK HOUR EARLIER than cloelna time
ahown below, rarceia roei mans ior cer
many c.oi.e at 6:uo p. m. Monday, per a. a.
Kaiser Wllhelm der Orosse. and Friday,
per a. a. Ural waiaeraee, via iiamourg.
Regular and Supplementary analla close
. . . , I , I. k- .. 1 , V. . . 1 . . w . .
at Foraian Branch half hour later than
closing lime shown below (except tha4
Supplementary Mans tor curope ana cen
tral America, via Colon, close one hour
later at Foreign Brancn).
Traaa-Atlaatl Malla.
TUURSDAY-U t a. no. for FRANCE,
POITOKFK B NOTICE.
SWITZERLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, POR
TUGAL, TUHKEY. EGYPT, CKKKCK.
BHITISII INDIA and IXRENZO MAR
Ql'KZ, per s. a, Ia Toviralne, via Havre
(mall for other farts of Europe must be
directed "per s. a La Touralne".
SATURDAY At 7:30 a. m. for ITALY
direct, per a. s. K. M. Thereela (mall
must be directed "per s. a. ThereaU");
at 11 a. m. for DENMARK direct, per
a. s. Island (mall must be directed "per
a. a. Island'1); at 11:30 a. m. (supple
mentary 1 p. m.) for EUROPE, pe' a. s.
Ktruria, via (jueenstown; at 12 m. for
AZORES ISLANDS, per a. a. Trojan
Prince (mall for Italy must be directed
"per s. e. Trojan Prince").
PRINTED MATTER, ETC. This steamer
takee Printed Matter, Commercial Pa
pers and Samples for Germany only. The
same class of mall matter for other parts
of Europe will not be sent by this ship
unleea specially directed by It.
After the closina of the Supplementary
Trans-Atlantic Malls named above, ad
ditional Supplementary Mulls are opened
on the piers of the American, English,
French and Herman steamers, ana re
main open until within Ten Mlnutea of
the hour of sailing ot steamer.
Malta far Boath aad Central America,
West ladles, Eta.
THURSDAY At 8 a. m. for CUBA, YU
CATAN. CAMPECHE, TABASCO and
CHIAPAS, pei s. a. Ksperanca (mall for
other parts of Mexico must be directed
"per s. a. Eaperanaa"); at 8 a. m. for
BERMUDA, tier a. a. Trinidad: at. 10 a
m. for BRAZIL, per a. a. Coleridge (mall
for Northern Brasll, Argentine, Uruguay
and Paraguay must be directed "per
s. a. t-'oieridge ').
FRIDAY At li m. (supplementary 12.30
D. ml for BAHAMAS ana SANTIAGO.
. per a. a. Santiago; at 11:30 p. m. for
BAHAMAS, per steamer from Miami,
Fla.
SATURDAY At a, m. (supplementary
8:30 a. m.) for PORTO RICO, CURACAO
and VENEZUELA, per a. S. Philadelphia
(mall for Savanllla and Cartagena must
be directed "per s. s. Philadelphia");
at a. in. for PORTO RICO, per a. a.
Arkadla, via Ponce (mall must be di
rected per s. a. Arkadla ); at 9:30 a.
m. (supplementary iu:;w a. m.) lor run
TUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA. 8AVA
N1LLA nnd CARTAGENA, per s. a. Altai
(mall for Costa Rica must be directed
"per a. a. Altai ): at 8:30 a. m. (nupple
mentary 10:91 . m.) for HAITI and
SANTA MARTA. per s. s. Andes; at
v:m a. m. (supplementary io:; a. m.j
for 8T. THOMAS. ST. CROIX. LEE-
1A7 A XI T a . J li" VT I lU' 1 T) T 1(21 A V rt3
finiti aiiu tv j vv mvL n
and BRITISH. DUTCH and FRENCH
GUIANA, per s. a. Foutabelle (mall for
Grenada and Trinidad must be directed
"per s. a. Fontabelle"); at 10 a. m. for
CUBA, per a. a. Mexico, via Havana
at 12:30 p. m. for CUBA, per s. a. Ollnda,
via Matanxas etc. (ordinary mall only,
whicn must be directed ' per a. a.
Ollnda").
Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North
Sydney, and thence by steamer, close
at tins omce aaiiy at e:w p. m. (con
necting close here every Mondny
Wednesday and Saturday). Malls for
Mlquelon, by rail to Boston, and thence
ny steamer, ciose at tnis omce daily at
6:30 p. m. Malls for Cuba, by rail to
Florida, and thence by steamers, are
dispatched dally, final connecting closes,
for dispatch via Port Tampa, on Sun
days at 4:30 a. m., Wednesdays and
Fridays, 6:30 a. m. ; for dispatch via
Miami, on Mondays and Fridays at 11:30
p. m. Malls for Mexico City, overland,
unless - specially addressed for dispatch
by steamer, close at this office dally ex
cept St.rday at 1:30 p. m. and 11:30 p. in.,
Sundaya at 1:00 p. m. and 11:30 p. in.
Mails for Costa Rica, Bellse, Puerto
Cortex and Guatemala, by rail to New
Orleans, and thence, by steamer, close
' at this office dallv except Sunday at
1:30 p. m., Sundays at "liOO p. m. (con
necting closes here Mondays for Bellse,
Puerto Cortea and Guatemala, and Tues
days for Costa Rica). Registered mall
closes at 6:00 p. m. previous day.
Trans-Paellle Malls.
Malls for China 'and Japan, via Vancou-
ver, close nere ORiiy at s:iw p. m. up to
reoruary is, irciuaive, tur ainpaicn,
per a, a. Empress ot China (registered
mall must be directed "via Vancouver."
Mercnanaise tor tne u. a. fostai Agency
at Shanghai cannot be forwarded via
Canada).
Malls for China and Japan, via Seattle,
close here daily at 6:80 p. m. up to Feb
ruary. 19. inclusive, for dispatch per a. a.
Kinshlu Maru. (Registered mall must
oe aireetea "via Seattle ).
Malls for HawaL China. Japan and Phll-
i lpptne Islands, via San Francisco, close
here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to February
no, inclusive, tor dispatch per s. s. jsip
non Maru. '
Mails for Austria (except West Austria,
which Is forwarded via Europe), New
Zealand. Fill. Samoa and Hawaii, via
Ban Francisco. close here dally at 6:30
p. m. alter reoruary "2 ana up to reo
ruary 22. Inclusive, or on arrival of a. a.
Campania, due at New York February
I 22. for dispatch per a. s. Sonoma.
I Alans tor nawau, japan, i.mna ana i-nii-
ippine jsiaiiuH, via Dan r raiicintTU, uiucc
nere aaiiy at e:sv p, m. up to r eoruary
23, inclusive, lor dispatch per a. a.
Peru.
Malls for Australia (except West Australia
11a, which goes via Europe, and New
Zealand, which goea via San Francisco),
and Fiji Islands, via Vancouver, close
here dally at 6:30 p. m. after February
22 and up to March Ml, InclUHlve, for
dlnpatch per a. s. Mlowera (supple
mentary malls, via Seattle and Victo
ria, close here at 6:30 p. m. March 2).
Malls for Hawaii, via San Francisco, close
here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to March
' 3, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Ala.
mec"a.
Malls for Tahiti and Marquesas Islands,
via San Francisco, close here dally at
8:30 p. m. up to March 12, inclusive,
for dispatch per s. s. Australia.
Trana-Paclflo malls are forwarded to port
I of Balling dally and the achedule of clos-
I ing is arrangea .n tne presumption or
tneir uninterrupted overland transit.
Registered mail closes ' at 6:00 p. ta.
previous aay.
I CORNELIUS VAN'COTT, Postmaster.
Poatofflce. New York. N. Y., Feb. 14. 1902.
LEGAL NOTICES.
RECEIVER'S NOTICE.
Tn t Vi A Tt u I ri't Pniipt in m n4 ,- TVn..1.
I County. Nebraska.
i icnuania. ,
To all creditors of Nebraska Fire Insur
ance Company:
You and each of you are hereby notified
that in pursuance of an order of the dis
trict court of Pouglaa county, made Janu
ary 17th. 1902, a dividend of two (2) per cent
on all allowed claims aaalnat tha Nnhraalia
be demanded at my office, and unless auch
demand be made py April lath. 1902, you
and each of you will be forever barred
from any right to participate In the funds
appropriated for said dividend.
Such claims must be presented at' the
office of the undersigned, receiver, In the
Brown block, In the city ot Omaha, Poug
laa county, Nebraska, or transmitted to
Put.d thla 13th day of-February A. P. 1902.
him at tnat aaareaa Dy man.
Receiver of the Nebraska, Fir Insurance
Company. ,. F13 d3vt
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
Notice Is hereby given that the regular
annual meeting of tne stockholders of the
South Piatt Land company will be held
at the office of aald company, in Lincoln,
Nebraska, at 11 o'clock a. m., on the 6th
day of March, A. D., 1901
By order of the Board of Directors.
Lincoln, Nebraaka, Feb. 1, lt2.
C. H. MORJtlLL, Preaident
F2 430t A. li. MINOR. Secretary.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINO.
The annual meeting of stockholders In
The Bee Publishing company will be held
at their office In the city of Omaha on Mon
day, March 8. l'i, at 4 o'clock p. m., for
the purpose of electing a board of directors
and such other bualueaa as may properly
come before auch meeting. By order of the
preaident.
(jt-uuut, IS. lOCliUUK,
Secretary.
FeblK lOtMftE
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
PROPOSALS.
Fort Riley, Kansas, February 18, 1902.
Sealed proposals In triplicate will be re
ceived at this office until 11 a. m... central
time, March 20, 19u2, and then opened, for
conatructlng tha following bulldlnaa. In-
I eluding plumbing, heating and electric wlr-
ing: One artillery barracka and one double
cavalry carnuKi at rort miey, Kansas.
Bidders will state in their bid the time in
which they will complete the work, aa time
will form an Important consideration in the
award. Full information and blank forms
I of proposal furnished upon application to
I . I .. ,.M. Tlna mnA ,n...lrii.llan, maw
thla office. Plana and apecidcatlona may be
seen here, also In omce ot depot quarter
master at Chlcaao. Bt. Iula and Omaha.
United States reserves the right to accept
t.r twt anv m all tirotioaala or anv nart
thereof. t.nveiopee to ie inooraea i ro
noaala for Public Buildings" end addressed
Captain G. O. Creea, constructing ansrter-
master.
DELIGHTED WITH RESULTS
Cakinaaa Haass Orstifitd Crtr Prermiof
Irbitmisn Csmsiittss'a Wsrk.
THIRTY OUT OF THIRTY-SIX MEMBERS MEET
Plans with Alteraatlvea Ara Proposed
for tha Peaceable lettleaaeat at ,
Capital-Labor Ceatre-
NEW YORK. Feb. 1!. The first meeting
of the executive committee of tnlrty-etx,
appointed through the National Civic Fede
ration to arbitrate labor troubles, was held
hers today, with Senator Hans In the
chair. The object of the gathering was to
receive a report on a working plan by
means of which strikes, lockouts and other
forms of disputes between capitalists and
the laboring. clasa may be settled.
This plan was presented by a subcommit
tee In the form of a set ot by-laws, which
provide that the chairman of tha executive
committee of the federation shall appoints'
committee on conciliation to consist of nine
members, three of whom shall be selected
from each group of the executive commit
tee, representing capital, labor and the
general public, whose duty it shall be at
the request of the chairman, upon Informa-'
tlon of a threatened strike or lockout ol
more than local magnitude, to use Its good'
offices In restoring hsrmenlous relations, re
porting Its action to the executive commit
tee. Provide mn Alternative.
Should the efforts of the conciliation com-.
mlttee prove Ineffective snd should both
parties to the dispute deslrs the servlcs of .
the executive committee, they may be
directed to secure two employers sad two
wage-earners from the executive committee,
to serve sa an arbitration board. Should
these fall to appoint an umpire to finally
settle the dispute they may select a fifltt
member from the division representing the
public.
Should a controversy if em of such mag
nitude as to Justify such action the officers
of the executive committee shall be au-'
thorlsed to call a meeting of the entire
executive committee to consider the ques
tion and to take such action aa may In Its ;
Judgment be required.
The executive committee may appoint '
local committees to deal with local disturb
ances, the rules governing the same to be '
In harmony with the general purpose of tbo
Industrial department.
Delighted with Results.
At the close, ot the meeting Senator
Hanna said:
Tha meetlntr waa verv Batlsfactnrv.
Thirty out of thirty-six members were
present and the spirit displayed was splen
did. We feel delighted with the results of
our efforts toward utter harmony between
capital and labor.
Among those who attended the meeting
were: Senator Hanna, Cornelius N.. Bliss,,
Oscar N. Straurs, Charles Francis Adams ,
ot Boston, Archbishop Ireland, Bishop Pot-,
ter, Charles W. Eliot, preaident of Harvard
university;' John u, Mllburn ot Buffalo,
Charles J. Bonaparte of Baltimore, H. P. .
Vreeland, Marcus M. Marks, James A. ,
Chambers, William H. Phfalers, Samuel .
Oompers, John Mitchell, president ot the
United Mine Workers of America; Frank
P. Sargent, .grand master of the Brother-.
hood of Locomotive Firemen, and Theodore
J. Shaffer, president of the Amalgamated
association.
BIG DEAL IN MINING LANDS
r
Capital Ponrlaa; Into Sowtb Dakota tat
Acquire Valuable Mlaeral Prop
erties Near Deadwood.
DEADWOOD. 6. D., Feb. 19. (Special.) .
A mining deal involving a consideration of
1750.000 Is pending In the Bear Oulch die- ,
trlct. A California ayndlcats has lately
taken a bond on several hundred acrea of
ground In the district, the bond running
until September 1, 1902. John Treber of ,
Deadwood, Edward Groifield of Spearfish,
E. St. John, Mark Heidloff and a number .
ot others of Bear Gulch have placed their
properties In the bond for prices ranging
from $40,000 to 175,000. The ground under
bond lies around Nigger Hill and almost
surrounds the Inter-Ocean property. Tbo
syndicate taking the bond has undertaken
to develop the claims and confidently ex
pects to meet the final payments.
South Dakota Ineorporatlona.
PIERRE, S. D., Feb. 19. (Special.)
These article of Incorporation bave been
filed:
Interstate Associated Trust company, at
Pierre, with a capital of 5,000,OijO. Incor
porators: Hubert 8. Cronk George W.
Caudle. R. M. J. Tallman.
Bonde-Beck company, at Arlington, with '
a capital of 110,000. Incorporators: John
W. Bonde, Charlea O. Beck and F. E.'
Barthe.
Evangelical Lutheran church of Java,
Walworth county. Trustees: Ludwlg
Hahn, Matthoua Wolf, Philip Splry and
John Bleber.
Bohemian Benevolent Society of Scot
land. Trustees: Kmll Walanke, Frank
Stenhagen and Ferdinand Coch.
Emmanuel congregation, at Mount Ver
non. Trustees: Joseph K. Johnson, O, T.
Holland and O. Narmick.
Platte 'Phone company, at Platte, with a
capital nf 2,0u0. Incorporators: T. E. An
drews, B. H. Brady. George R. Ellsworth,
J. W. Gray and F. C. Smith.
Bed Rock Oold- company, at Rapid City.
vl.th a capital of 11,000,000. Incorporators:
P. Stevenson. G. A. J. Mlllair and Oscar
Nelson.
Federal Votma Machine company. . at
Pierre, with a capital ot 8S.0no.O0O. Incor
porators: Frederick (J. Tompkins, Thornton
N. Motley and Oscar Nelaon.
Robert Emmett Mining and Milling eora-:
pany, at I'lerre, with a capital of 1160,000.
fiicorporatora: Julius Zetssche, Benjamin
H. Doner and J. E. Evana.
Klnaabury County Land oomnanv. at Het-
land, with a capital of HO.Ouo. Incorpora
tors: Henry Mauch, George J, Clark and
P. H. Crothers.
Etowah oold Mining and Mining com-
rany. at Pierre, with a capital of 31.000,000.
ncorporatora: Thomas M. Keysor, A.
Wellstrup and Oscar Nelson.
Self-Heatlng Branding Iron company, at
Pierre, with a capital ef 126,OnO. I ncorpora
tora: Abner A. Plilpps, J. E. Evans and
Warner B. Hitch.
Honey Uold and silver Mine, at nerre.
with a capital of 32.ouO.UOO. Incorporators:
James T. Stanton. Frank E. McKensi and
O. W. Sanders.
Enterprise on and Development company,
at Pierre, with a capital of $280,0(10. Incor
porators: Fred Homer, Tbomaa 8. Ather
stone and L. L. Stephens.
western Lana company, ai woonsocxett,
with a canltal of !'..t0. Incorporators: W.
T. Brlgga, Elmer E. Hunter and Pal Hun
ter.
Pakota Stat bank, at Baltic, witn a cap
ital of 10,0u0. Incorporators: James F.
Toy, H. u. boiem, w. iiass ana u. n.
Sweester.
Northwestern Industrial company, at
Pierre, with a capital of $900,000,006. Ineor-
orators: 'I noma 11. neaant, Mortimer
letxger and Oscar Nelaon.
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