THi: .OMAHA -DAILY NEK. THURSDAY, OCTOIJKU 10, Jf02. n f. SPECIAL NOTICES ertll It takea til 13 . for th ! rH1o ! eVftO b. Be. far Hnrilif Bad Snadar edit!". States, 1 I-S wart Seat taaArtlna. la a wtri Iktmllrr. NMb take for les thaa arte) for n arst laser ties. These ad vertlseaaeale xaast he t-aa eanaerwilvely. Advertisers, by reajaastla, -berrd ah:, ea have answers mm 4reeed ta mbrrH letter la vara f Tht Baa. tatwtri aa addressed will ebeeai ealy. .'WANTED 9 tTt'ATION. WANTED, puttlon by a young man as drug clerk, with three years' country ex perience; best references. Address Mil ea. . , A M722 18 -, WANTED MA LIS HELF, WANTED, canvasser; man familiar with book and i.ewspaper work preferred; must ba hutior. Appiy Koom dji, ee twig. aw HUSTLING ' deputies wanted ; men or women; splenaid contract. The Garden ers, ill Baa Bldg,. ' - '' M2',V WAN1ED, flrst-olasa Britannic! and War' per library. salesmen -Jot lowi, jvanaas, Nebraska. Montaua, . North and bouili Dakota. We pay traveling expenses ana monthly evdvanoa. Vou on. I on Inquiries on.y. Permanent and exc.usivs territory system. Auurese - American Newsiiapei' Axi41on, suite bU, N. . Uw Biuj.i I Omaha, Neo. WANTED, rouna man atenoarapher: give reterences. age and expected salary. Ad-1 dreea K lu. Bee, Uiim WANTED, traveling man who visits th large and email towns,, to sell retailers a I on oonnaiaelon. fcryn Mawr Mlus, rhnu- aeiphia. v. ' ook WANTED, a hosiery and underwear sales man for gtaies. or Nebraska and Iowa. . Bog Oi. Marion, lnd. ' ' B Mow WANTED foi'Li. 8i Amy: able-bodied un cltuens Of United State", of good char- aoier and- temperate naoits, who Can speak, read and write Engiian'. For intor- and Dodie 8e,, Omaha, and postomce bulldlna.Llnaaln.Netx B-D-ai OOOD meesangers wanted; high salarlea. I a. u. i. CO., a b. utn u u-uih. 1,1 WANTED Experienced ; cigar- salesman with estabusaed trade, trom factory to retailer .in Nebraska and Iowa. Address, giving full aintecaaenis, J. J. Tracy, Ji Mouth Uth streeu Philadelphia. 1-a. B MM2 20 SALESMEN 1 The Hawks Nursery Company, 1; Wauwatoaa. : Wis. ' t . . , B-M378 Nov. WANTED, competent stenographer; man familiar with shipping, business preferred. " Aaareaa u t(, ee. u nu BOT wanted. Omaha Omaha Box Co.. East b m WANTED, men to work In beet and potato! neids; also men wnn tainlties; boys over I U eret men's waaes. Standard Cattle Co.. I' Ames, incd. ' a Mtjitt m BEST nronosltion ever offered men tn learn oareer traae. More experience in one 1 month than shops In one year. Catalogue I .Dougla Bl' . B Mua4-17 I WANTP!T eAenlrlA TnAlrra' nrt' tlnnera 11 f. uriasei uornice CQ.i.cjeaar Hapidv W- 1 WANTED.' . fifteen brlcklayera at new I Omaha-. shops at flioux' City! "Ia. plenty of wtrk- ueorge 4, urant, contractor.. V-' ' '' B-M735 27 WANTEP, experienced driig clerk of good habits ana witn nret.clais references good wages. to competent man. Sh4rman ' MoConnetl Drus . Co.; Cor. 16th and ..... i . ' -i, - 1 ...... , L WANTED, a boy about 18 years old; refer- . ences. Apply at ttelcnenberg-Bmltn Co. , ",. B-74QH. 1J WEEKX.Y.1 either -e4 eopymg letterai at fcome." send stamp- for particulars. Kmg Mfg. Warren Ave.. Chicago. I . ...-. . B M76 ltf I WANTED, first-class furniture salesman, aiso gooa nam ware .salesmen; only really i Flook. 2d floor. Bennett a. B 769 It ' TEN MEN for factory. 91.75 a day. in city. steady work; 10 farm hands, fl per day until 7 corn husking, then , I cents r ouni rare rrinaea. weny' Employ- I B-M775l I ALSMJEN WANTED. 'Su. VL01u?lo?,rIl.!ii.,'JiH"rj'A0r commission; satisfaction guaranteed, Ap ply for terms to "B. Western Nursery Co., Lawrence, Kan. 144 017 EVERYWHERE, to sell Lambert Type writers, oioaroe at lo., bii n. ith rt.. i umtna. r . ij ; WANTBD rEMALB HELP. 109 Girls. Call Canadian office, Uth Dodge. , , . . C 9L WANTED, good wagea to a good cook; one oiaer neea appiy. wm uarney. ' . - .' ' U MT65 GIRL for general housework. MlM Pierce sueet. C 99 WANTED.' working housekeeper In family or. inrea aouiie. Aanrwt it, jtee. ; O 481 WANTED, good girl for general house work; no waahlng; H.&U per week. 1614 Norm Mtn t. . .. c Owl WANTED, ft oook. Mrs. A. U Reed, 3620 Farnam. c M421 WANTED Girl for second work. Mrs. T. J. -U.-iia, llo Par. Ave. C 469 A COOK for the South Omaha hospital; . wages, m per weea. . Appiy at tne nospi. iai, icurn ana a bis. , :. c 714 15' WANTED, a good girl tor reneraL house work. Apply at. N. Wn corner of 82d and roppieipn. . . , l-mki h WANTED, A good girl tor general house work, lamuy oi tnree. A&u Wirt Bt. I C-741 LADT residing at the Her Grand hotel desires a girl living within few blocks of hotel to care for child 9 years old; wagea. Moo per week; room furnished. out no Doara. Aoareaa M &, Alee. ' ' C 770 16 . 1 1. i . ,. , i. . fii - WANTED A gtrl for second work. 3610 Farnam at. ' c M7.4 WANTED Ladlea with sewing machines (o worx a nome; materials furnished; N any distance; good pay; stamp for par- ucuiar. Mew York Belt Co., 270 Broad way, New York.' c M7S1 l TEN faetory girls; 76c and $1 60 per day; wiiurr wun. .kii mi d. in ei.. Omaha. C-M779 18 . FOR RENT HOI 8E9. HOUSES, atoraa. Bemis, -Paxton block. , . D-9U TO MOVfcl right get Omaha Van Btoraa Co. i ofU'M 1 AWijk farnBit(Ior lls. 1009-iwa. D-4H4 t-ROOM modern detached houae. Inquire IMS lapuoi Ave. . aj Mis lirMCCCln all parts of city. The O. UUUJLd , DavAa Co ive Bee Bldg. ' v A AUi EE PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO. fut cholee ttouaea, Aui-3 ff. X. UK Uldg. Tel. lutf. . , . . .ii : 'j V l. 701 N. Ivm'ST.1-. South Omaha, ar nice 9- rooia ,c-tta. wulunt , tv Potter, ! oelwr, "vu4 iruwn blqtk. ' . D 699 . i , L ... , VANS aoat baggage wagons. C TaV . IK-920 HOVHUa and flat. Hliur-alt. MAGUARD. Van at Storage Co, ' Tel. H4. FOR KENT. . three t-room hodaes, with water, gae and aewer: lost bean pUcvd v lu tlrat-ciaee rwxt all In aoud location; eacbv C.-Atacame4in, a gnO-WI Patron LHm.IL. Utilii FOR RMT-HOISK. rn, good repair, oa 8. 82d ave- an. A 9l OCTOBER 1 room hmr ltCO Cass: mod ern except furnace, .. w. I, raon. tiotei i-arnam. i Ltmt MODERN 7-room house, near park. lo eoutn mn. v . FOR RENT, October . 1. 8-rooni modern hou. iU N. 2id St.; a-rootll Coltase. till California Bt. Apply at Hijcm 9oi N. Y. Ufa Bldg. D 890 811 8. 22 D BT., I-room Mat. with balh. iiio a. utn t ruonia, city water. vm. iv. roue:, receiver, K Brown Mock. L Ml 18 HOUSES. G. O. Wallace. Brown Bloc DESIRABLE ten-room house,, almost new, modern in every particular, east front, full lot. paved street, convenient to street car line. - HOWARD KENNEDY SON. 2 First National Bank Building. D 577 -ROOM house, all modern. In fine repair. rail Sherman ave., Sjo.OO, CI. E. Turkmg ton, u6 Bee bldg. . D Mils FOR RENT.. -romn house, furnlfhed. all moaRrn, nice iawn.-r.roni ana mck, large shade trees.. Call, at 2110 Ohlo'Mt. ; u. :, i em -e EIGHT-ROOM house, modern. Inquire 3M4 Laid well street. y i D-M617 18 8528 HARNEY BT.,- 9-room r all modern . nouee, newiy accoraten inside and out. w per montn. u tit ayron Keed Co. ' JJ MTU g - ROOM . strictly modern housei just corn- pleted, corner 2(ith and Icvit; ean burn sort coal in mmame -t desired.' J: N Marsh, 44' Board of tTrade. D SS PM N. 28TH AVE.", I rooms, all 'modern, elegant piace, only fa.tu - Tel j-M rayne investment uompiMif , - ' Main Floor. N. Y: L. Bldg. D 718 17 MODERN ten-room brick; gas, furnace. laundry, bath; seul Capitol Ave.; rent, x). D M729 20 FOR RENT, 12-room liouse' and barn. 3117 Webster Bt. : LIB 9-room house, modern, 2248 N. 19th St.... 20 Vm "od"n house and barn. S210 t, iFi! 1 IrPV'v.' ":--:-j-"-i-:--'0 ' a, " "uu"- . om - Brennan Iv CO., KW B. mhjil. . . IX-Ma 20 Wool worth,'. rooms, modern, f'ur- . 420632 Bo. 90th. 7 rooms, modern, furnace. J5 2626 Capitol Ave., . 8 . rooms, modern, furnace. . t7 42'H Hamilton St., 5 rooms, city water, 2S 318 80. 16th, flat. Id floor, modern. R. C. PETERS r CO.. Ground Floor, Bee Bldg b-737 it d-ROOM cottage, 2M9 Reea street. Inquire wiyae v.. DunaDiaa, are county eourr, r ' 11 . -U 7 18 1817 SOUTH 81BT ktraet, 7 roonis, tw. D M74T FOR RENT FUHMaHUU ROOMS. DEWEY European hotel. 33th and Famara. . . E VSS 1 111 t c.11 iviaiv-us b. uiu Bi.. one Diock sojth of court house. IS 924 aiiina mucbju, x.uropean, lain ana uodge, ' - - E 9m TWO nice, oool.: furnished flr' Uitf Ornlshed B 927 kctiai. uurooean, istn ft Chicago, NICELt famished 'rooms, jslngl or . en- sulte; rates reasonable. . Mldiahd Hotel, HANDSOME stear-heated room;.. 1909 Cajp FOR itENT, ,t geMleman. Jarge' well fur iMiira ivm , iuuiii, wiin muuye, atefna heat, gas,.. bath, telephone,, central. !S0 N.'17th Bt,,. neat eteam-heated rooms. imi ui WELL furnished steam-nested rooms, . 'Ingle or ensulte, :wlth or witnout board. Miuianu notei, mtn ana.Vhlcago sta. ic M440 N8 Tw9 OJolulng rooms, tl a month. 52J ,i . . . . STEAM-HEATED rooms. $18 per month. Barker Hotel. .13th and Jones 8ts. THR,EE, ROOMS, ..light, .housekeeping. 1111 STEAM-HEATED rooms; new home; ref- 1H16 Webster. E-.M766 19 FtRNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Merrlam, comfortable, Winter home. Tel. 83. . , . . ' FURNISHED rooms, with or without board; rates reasonable. Midland Hotel, Am ana vnioago. . g aJU THREE rooms, G6 S. 19th St.; furnace, FOR RENT I'XFl'RNI SHED ROOMS, FOUR modern rooma. 624 So. 26th Ave.' - G 744 16 FOR KEIT TOHK AND OFFICKS. FOR RENT Store, In first-class, location; rent . reasonaoie. , Apijiy n. c, fexers at Co.. ground Doer, Bldg. ;. I i FOR RENT The liullding formerly occu- )itd by, jne uee at us r amain Bt, it iaa four stories and a basement which was formerly used aa The Bee press roooi. This will be rented -very reasonably, if iniereated apply at once to C. C. Rose water, secretary, room luu, Bee building. BICYCLES Now Is the Mme to buy a bicycle cheap trom A leiciier, lsa Capitol jWO . floors' 4060 In jobbing district, ' Ad- areas ot. t JiiJi r ; HALLS FOR RENT. CREiaHTON" flail jfttn Bchl'lti Ro6f gkMeh for ball, banquets,' care partu s, srtmkers, 'meetlni(8, conventions. - etc. Both hulls are the largest In the city4, have -large dressing rooms and boxes for Monks, hats and coats . will rent reasonable. JVppiy to Wru. R. Morand, Manager Creiffton hall. Phone 12. 1 43j N7 ACE.Vrg WANTtUA. i.. . . . WANTED Can VAaslng ' agent In aver county to solicit aultscriptiars to T TWfcNTlETlt CENTURY FARMER. Steady. employment, with asiured good In come. Agents in the country with horse and buggy especially desired. Canvassers make -ally ji to Hoy per . month. . Ad dress, century Farmer- Bolioilera' Bureau, L'-e building. Omaha, t . 413 HIGH GRADE AGENT WANTED We want a flrst-claae man In' each county to aell our Standard Stock Food to farm ers. He must ha' a good team, good buslntsa ability, some knowledge ot live stock, be in good -.tending In every way and a steady worker. A permanent, good paying business to the right man. Ad dress, giving age. experience, present nusincss,. ett: THE F. E. SANBORN COMPANY, Om.iha. Neb. J-716 Nit WANTED TO Bl'V. WANTED, a gentle saddle pony, about M to M inches nign. Adarene u. an, Aire. . N-772 17 rOH SALE Ft HtllTlRE. CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel. ecM. New and ecunanand. buugnt. Sold, xuhaiigtsd. , i j m.HJ'-.ifJs.1- UJ4!-i...r- -i:' .$-4 -p FOR SALE AlOilSKS, WAfiOU, Elt',x - alt. Barker blocT HARRY FROST paints and topa.rs sgons. ait. AMrkerDiocs. Mlh T,tenwortll, T,.L 1Hj. iJ.A-.-T.p ' -.. '.-4 FAMILY COUPE chtau." . at. . 1114 tave nport P MTfcl 21 AtlOMOUILCS. tLEOTKIC AUTOMOBILE ,fiertht.l)l9 1 aaiuaui vt. m .1, -rtH IAU-MIKCBiLLAMalOtUt FENCE I-AtH for quick shipment, crib bing, combination ladder. H Dougiss. FX) It BALFA-P bonogi-aph; superior to any other mimical instrument; to up. Tha W ittmann Co., lti.1 Farnara. ' 41.4 KLlhtJN phonographs, V 2 and W, mnaioed lecurus, wio each or 9&..per dos.j new wheels, up; 4ohtind, i up. Umaba isicycie co., ittn ana Chicago bis. g-94 NEW and secondhand typewriter. 1111 Farnam. y i nife cheap. Dertght, 1119 Farcam. 4 aiv 100 STYLES truanee; catalogue free. Bher- men at aicctmneu Ul'if CO., intn ana Dougo, Omaha. ' g 9JW INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnam. FOR SALE, a pair ft Imported Mexican nairiesa aogs. Address IC 6, Bee. Q-M917 BELLING out 4)lcrcles at vreatly reduced priusa; new wneem, 119 up. a.uison pnono. grupiwr, (io, Uu and 83u. Omaha Bicycle Co., Corner ,ltiih and Chicago Bt. VI-M868. EDISON Columbia ' phonographs; agent wanteu write. reqrickson. Is cap. Ave. , ' . ' .. . : . . VJ-MoBi 22 . FOR BALE, baaeb'urner. Used only a short nine, inquire nil urace Bt. , W in OFFICE partition, glass pane. - Phone tl. OOOD antique oak wardrobe for sale g 4S- cneap. inquire 2104 Maple. FOR BALE, good ' furniture business In own or s.uiw population ;, only one otner Bee Pub. Co. - (jH-rie la CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. FRITZt clairvoyant, 16l Cass 8L MME OyLMER, genuine palmist, liL B. 14. KLUCTMICAI. TMICATHKNT. MME. AM8, vapor baths. 124 J. 16th.: R. 7. x 1 GRACE O BRYAN of Ky 720 S. 13th. MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. li, 8d floor, K t MME. AMES, vapor baths, m N. lfith. R. 7. T MilW N15 PUHkONAL. DR. ROY, chiropodist; oorns and superflu ous nut rernoveuDjr eiecirioity. -Al. IA ! reamer biock. U. mi PRIVATE hospital before and during con- nnement, oaoies Doaruea ami auopted. Mrs. uardeis, uat xae. - Xel, red. 1M4, VIAVI. Woman's way to health. Home treatment, uooklot tree. Bee Biog.. Omana. t J4M MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 16. 2d floor, ft. I. U A." GRAMOPHONES and supplies, wholesale ana retail, coiune t-iano uo., us ivougias. . , U PRIVATE sanitarium for ladles before and during connnsment. - Dr. and Mrs. Gvrlacii, uu N. loth Bt., Omaha. , U . 130 RUPTURE CURED FOH I3 No. knlte, no pain, no detention from Luslkjoas'J .Band fur booklet, etc. MPlKa KUPlUHfi, cunc. tu., au n. uit Jdiog., .unuvua, " . V ' '. . . .1 ;. . 'Ut1 DR. JACKSON, 1505 FARNAM ST; O-HkaiV- ye. :-' OMAHA DYE WORKS, 1516 Howard, the fashionable cleaners ot ladies' and-gentle-mens areases and suits, .lace 'bin-tains,' : oraperlea. . 1 U-MM N3 '- TELEPHONE 780-for L. M. jeL messengers. " ' ' ' . AJ-r!rt9 . 8URE cure for excessive' perspiration and .all disorders of the feet; stamp for. par. . tloulars. A. Mayer, 61s Bee.blili., Omaha. .' ,t . WW i U 8.,M LEARN chiropody, mantcurev special raaa aage. School of Hygiene, U8 Bee bldg. ' U-M4o7 N$ W ELSBACH' mantles, 20c and 80c; other makes 10a and up to 26c; table lamps $2.50 and up burner, shade and chimney. Louts Fletcher, 1628 Capitol. ave. U two 18" ELITE PARLORS, 616 8. 16th St., 2d floor1. '" U M777 N18 MOKE) V TO LOAW REAL ESTATE.: 4A PER CENT on bualneaa property. .. ' t per cent on ' residence property. ? Options ao pay whole or part any time.. W. B. ME1KLE. 401 B, 15th Bt. W-959 MONEY to loan on improved Omaha rea4 estate. Brennan-Love Co., 809 8. 13th. W-60 4 TO 6 P. C. Money. Bemis, Paxton Blk. W-961 FARM and city loans, low rates. W. H. Thomas. First Nat Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648. w a FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin .Bros, 1604 farnam. w w PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead. 1624 Douglas. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith aV Co., 13J0 Farnam street. - i wfcu WANTED City and farm loans: also bonds ; end warrants. R. C. Peters at Co., 170 r amain oi., tse oiog. . w we MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY. WHEN you find It necessary to borrow. give us a trial, after which we will, by talr treatment, attempt to retain your patronage. We luan trom 410 up, oa tyr nlture, pianos, live stock, etc. VYe aleo niaae louni to - - SALARIED PEOPLE .!'...' without mortgage or endorser. We -do - not deduct int,ersst in advance; we charge nothing tor maamg or hung papetk and our aei vice la- quick anif CvfirtiienUaV, VV auwaya try id pivjiao vur yairpna. OMAHA MOtilOAGE LOAN CO.. U9 Aloard ot Trau Bidg.' Tel. 296. -"' (Estabiieiieo U92.) , 3u South I6th St.' X M $$$$$$$$$$$$ $.$$$$ $ $ $ I DO YOU- NEED MONEY? $ '" VonEx To Loan " " FTJRNrTURE' AND 8ACARIES. IS I lit to (uuo loaned oa Ip'l.'HNJLl'URE, A-lAt)3, f.Ii... ana to salaried people at very lowest rates and fur any length of time.- without publicity or removing ! 1 the property. I'avmtiu van be made to buii oui 'convenience. Call and get our terms before going elt where ... HAUL! ABLE CREDIT COMPANY. " riiitim MjJ. Thlni s loor. Pa Hon Hlack I $ I $ I I II 8 I 9 $ 9 8 $ 8 9 . .. . . . x fee MONEY loaned on pianos, firrniturn lew any, horaea, cowa. etc. C. F. Reed, 319 S. 18. Chattel and Salary Loans. - ptiOENIX Chb'DlT CO., ' ! ' " Suoceaaor to J. V Tayloe. Tel 146. , ' . , ;M3 Paxton Block. ' ' ... .' .' . .' X-94J LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO tAi,ArtiEl) PEOPLE, merchants, team sters, boarding noiu.es. etc.. without euruv: miiut tt-rnts: 40 ohicea In Driu clpul cillaa. Tolman, 440 Board of Irade Bldg. . X M MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried Pkopie; busineas conndeotlal; lowest ratea , U14 Paalun block. The J. A. Huttoa Co. sua MONEY l.sntd on furniture, live stock. Jewelry, to salaried people. Foley Ixiaa co,. sue. to AJun urven, I Darker Diocg. RIS1NESS CHANCES. COMPLETE stock of hardware for aala cheap, 11. M. Christie, Administrator, ..J N street. South Omaha. Y Mtfo4 18 TO GET In or out of business call on WU - t.ania. nupia ama. AacA agua bunding. WHEN yo'4 want to buy. sell er exchange our nnmynty or proveriy. guAck se J, ax. junuauo, m a. a. AUie. tSINRSS CHANCRS. FOR WALK and enrhange, lio.onn; a stock of generul dry gools, Udlea and gents furnishing goods and notions, Invoicing about Do.onti; stock Is Well assorted, lines well filled, ts riem, un-io-iUi and sala ble, all recently bough:; om-ner will ex change for about rash, balance, will take some good farm land or town prop erty. Stock will have to be removed form present location; will give good trade. Address! Brown Co., 414 lis II Bldg., Kansaa City. Mo., for full particular. Y-534 15 NO REASONABLE offer rejected for the furniture of In-room brick Mat; tine loca tion, full of. roomers, i. II. Johnson, N. Y. Life. Y-M400 FOR SALE Th well established clothing buslnees of the :ate O. W, Seller. Blair, Neb. II. W. McBride, Administrator. Y-M411 17 FOR BAIJJ. one of the best republican newspapers in Nebraska, very cneap. Addreaa M 24, Bee. Y-M728 16 HOTEL FOR ,RENT-BmI location In county seat of northwestern Iowa; has commercial business of town. Addres M 2. Bee. Y-M7S4 19 A TJOOD BUSINESS -OPPORTUNITY Worth $2,000 a year to a man of force and . fair education; permanent, profitable, de elrable; no capital required. Address ' flohn . Binder, Dea Moines, la., general delivery. " '. Y M783 16 ." ' i.A Godtvyeekly Income t :. ' ' Guaranteed Mi- f to yon on a small Investment by our Stock Redemption pian: highest references; you may withdraw your money on de mand; send for' "Our Financial Plan." C ENTRAL SECURITY CO., 96 Wall St., New York. Y M782 16 FOR SALE Harness business, in county seat of 3,000, In 'one of the best counties 1n Illinois; only two shops in the city. Address Box 6. Wataeka. 111. Y M779 1S FOR BALK RHAL K8TA1 fcj. RANCH snd farm lands for sale by the Union PaclAc Railroad company. B. A. McAllester, land commissioner. Union Pa dho Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. RE-971 KELSEY'B. wall paper, 17th and Douglas. 'Phone lww. A 9it HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also fire insurance. Benils, Pai.ton block. Rlt-7I BEE PAYNE, BOSTWICK aV CO. for choice bargains. 601 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 101s. RK-4W4 WILLIAMSON FarnanttreM." RE-973 FOR SALE 21 - acres, - fruit and garden land, elght-rooai- house, good barn, ap pics, cherries, plums; eight acres In tim ber, two miles from car line. Address, 103 8. First, Council Bluffs, la. Rib 969 HOUSES and lots In all parts of city; also acre property and farm lands. The O. V. Davis Co., Room 662, Bee building. KJS-977 CALIFORNIA Mutual Land Company, 240 - Montgomery St., an t1 ranctaco, cai. ; sen ten, twenty, thirty acres or larger tracts of choice land on Installment payments. Write for full particulars. RE M723 24 A GREAT SNAP In business property; 83 feet on Howard St. opposite Auditorium, only 96.000; one-third cash, balance to be 'arranged; 6 pe' cent. Payne Investment i-Company, sole agents. New York Life -.building;: , wn M7l 17 4 .uk:ey;;&:son. V- Houses for Sale.' too T(v4deth ,AVe. rooms. $i,ooo. ; 3on Franklin St. 6 rocms. :50. 8M N; 24th St.; 7 room, modern. $2,400. 2025 Casl St., roomi, modern. 12,000. 2606 Chicago St., roorps. modern, $3,160. B. r.. c or. q. ana iJiKif.-a rooms, ii.imi. V. nnr.-42d and LaKh. S room: 11.400. b W1. ' Cor. -81st ahd Poppleton, 10 rooms, iivjuc.ii. ih.iiuv. ..... :it We also hav.e. vacant ot for sale in Bemis . Park, enrton .iifii aoq .urammercy park, ' . A. P. TUKEY'tNJt SON,. ":'.;-3. iu-itt Han .f. Trade. ' -i. ,.. .ilrii RE 771 17' . GREAT-; 8NAF In 'eastern Nebraska grain farm; 4t acre. -all black bottom land, with $7X00 to Jti.OuO Improvements. at only $46 per acre, worth 866. See or write ue- for Illustrated description of this tine stock farm. -Payne Investment company, main floor New York Life bldg., Omaha. "The Aiiaira. Men. . . RE M778 a DO YOU WANT TO SELL A FARM? If you want to aell a farm or ranch, tall the farmers and stookraisers about It. The boat way to reach them la through The Twentieth- Century Farmer. . Tola agricultural weekly goes to 36,000 homes ot farmers and stockralsers, go If you have a good piece ot land to aell at a reasonable prloe you ought ta End s buysr among them. The cost of an ad la small I cent per word. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER ;.',' OMAHA, NEB. TYPEWRITERS. WHY pay more? Lambert, 83C superior to $1QU marninos. Bent on approval, aion roe-ft CO., 811 N. lttn si., cimana. ll mtrtn"RT-rvw TtA-DflAlXS THIft WEEK No. 6 Remington esu.in- No. f Remlngtoa Nd. I Remington 40.0V tOOI 26 60.00 0.0t 80 00 16.00 No. 1 Smith Premier .... Mo.-t Smith Premier ..... No. 7 BUckensderfer .... raneraora .i.a.. ......... r-allaranha from Ifi.Oo AO we rent machines or an maaea. w per month. .Floyd St. John. .TeU No. 2919. No. U8 So. 15th St.' . M76S 21 ;When You Write to Advertisers (emember It only take an extra, stroke or two of Ui pen to mention the fact that you saw to so in An MEDICAL. I Jt DIES' Chichester' English Pennyroyal Pill are tne best; sate; renaoie. iaae do other. Send c. stamps, for particulars. "Relief for Ladies" In letter by return mall. - Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co. Philadelphia. Pa. OSTEOPATHY. G ID. E. ft ALICE JOHNSON, osteopaths. Suit 616 N. Y. LU Bldg. Tel. 1664. - 981 Mr. Grao Tladal Deegan. 6S9 Be Bldg. Tel. 8M8. -' OMAHA COLLKOB OF MUSIC. OMAHA COLLEGE OF MUSIC and FINE ARTS. faculty. twenty-two teachers Terms and prospectus, F. II. Wright, Ramge Bldg. 778 031 BINGKR8, Flrat Presbyterian choir. Ap ply F, IL Wright, elk tiarog biag. 44 si SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. GKEOO S. IL. Touch T. W., Bus. Branches Teieg. Cat. Free. Out Coll.. 17th ft Doug. 6us A. C. VAN 8ANTS school. 717 N. Y. Life ...... -78 BOYLES college court reporter principal. N4-:B. Business ft gUortband College, Boyd 1 uea let saw DANCING ACADRMY. MORAND B Panclns: School, isth and Har ney. Children beginner. Wednesday. 4.15 ). m. snd Saturday, W a. m.t 20 leaaons, ilrt; setson, C'ctober to May. 130, advance; 12 fenn. H: season, $12 ; adults, Tuesday nd Friday. 8 p. m 12 lessons, ladles, t-; get.tlemen. 16. Hlh whool clsas meets In Myrtle hall, season Ck-tober to May, II". Axaemblle every Wednesday. 'Phone PC2. PAWNBROKERS. EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat ing; ell DUslneas confidential. 13U1 Douglas. 1194 EXPERT ACCOVNTANT. PRIVATE lessons In bookkeeping, etc.; I nignt class Mono., wed., t n. u, AC Kamoun, Atoom Aa, com 1 Nat l bank. -MM8 THINKS AND BAGGAOB. TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone 1717. 606 B. 16th. 997 L. M. K. hauls trunks. Tel. 780. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attended to. J. -I. uc nil tree, ioth and t-ake streets. 370 GARBAGE. ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans cesspools and vaults, removes . garbage j j i t. .v . i7. .", i I N. 16th. Tel. 1778. 163 DRESSMAKING. IN families. Miss Sturdy, SS80 Harney. M (tvt Ml WANTED TO BORROW. WANTED, a loan of $-tX. good security and interest. ouid like to pay in room and board. Address M 17. nee. v. la STbVES REFLATED. GOLD, silver and nickel plating. Omaha Plating Co., tiee Aiidg. Aei. ao. aA TICKET BROKERS. CUT RATE railroad ticket everywhere. p. h. Fnilbin, 1606. A arnam. - -pnone 784. -987 I, STORAGE. OM. Van Stor. Co., 1611 Fartj.. Tela. 1669-83. LAl'NDRY. OMAHA Bteam Laundry; shirts, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c. 1760 Lavenworui. hi. a-hm. 996 ' LAW AND COLLECTIONS. 8TILLMAN ft PRICE, t9 U. 8. N'l Bk. Bid, aaw ACCORDION PLEATING. IDEAL PLEATING CO., 1610 Howard. ' TAILORING, LADIES' JACKETS made, altered and re modeled Joe xousen, aua ramam et. MHoX baLk ties. OMAHA Hay Bala Tie Co., 811 North lfith. FIR DRESSING.' O. R. GILBERT CO., tanner, 1424 8. 18th. em PH1NTINQ. . WATERS PRINTING COMPANY. '. Linotype Composition. - (11 8. lth. - goo .; EXPERT At'COl'NTANT. PR1VATK lessons In bookkeeping, etc. T. K Katnoun, room 10, vuiiiinerciai ra tlonal bank. - M44 STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bldg. SI ELECTRICAL 'REPAIRING. GRAND' Electric Co., 18 ft Jackson. Tel. Kit. DETECT! VM AGENCIES. CAPT. TH08.- CORMICK, private detec tive, (17 Katbacn diock. i i. ajz. M7J3 N18 MANtFACTl'RING, P. MELCHIOR, 18th and Howard, mi- chinlaL M omaha Safe and Iron Wka. makes a ate- clalty ot fire escapee, shutters, doors and sales, u. Anareen.arrop.. vj b. iviu oi. s3 FLORISTS. l. HUVhERSON. 1619 Farnam. Tel. 1253. Send for price list, cut flower and plant, HATS RENOVATED, HATS dyed, blocked, lateat atyle. Ramser ft Kerr, ZW ti. Jitn, near capuoi Ave. 743 N13 When You Write to Advertisers nnunh,r u univ lakca ail extra stroke of two of the pen to mention the taot that you saw in aa in a am oeew GOVERNMENT NOTICE. PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION ON flee of Chief Q. M., St. Paul, Ml nn.. Septem ber 19, 1903. Beatea proposals in iripncaie, m h. ranelved at this office, until 11 o'clock a. m., October 18, 19f2, and opened then, for the construction, ot one double . ' " ,. " . 17- . LI..I. B I". Ul.n. .r.H "T., blank Bro posals with full instructions had upon ap - plication nere, or w " J""' A-ori aieaae. a. u. u ii..-- in n.ii . --"'- A...; nroDOsals. or any pan inereoi. unu. n. POND. C. Q. M. 819-20-22-23-O19-17M rOSTOFKICB NOTICE. (Should be read DAILY by all Interested. a Cliangaa may uwui y - Foreign malls for the wek ending Oo - tober la, 19u2, will cloae (PROMPTLY in all caaesl at the general postomce aa fol lows: PARCELS POST MA1LB cloae on hour earlier than cloalng time shown betow. Parcela poat inaua lor uermauy cioaa at i p. co. Monday aua weaoesaay. , Regulat and Supplementary mall close at Foreign Station half, flour later than cloalng tlm ahown below (except that Sup plementary Man tor curope ana central America, via Colon, close one hour later al Foreign atation). TraasatleaUe Malta. THURSDAY At :S0 a. m. for EUROPE, per a. a. F. Bismarck, via Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg (mall for France, Swttserland Italy, Spain, Portu gal, Turkey, Egypt, Oreece, British In dia and l,orenso Marquea must oe at reeled "per s. s. F. Bismarck"); at 7 a. f.' u A .T U aa'IT7L-Ul AUI. 1 T 1,1. I VI , nT4.U.&n,1.r, . ALT. BPAIN, PORTUGAL. TURKEY. EGYPT. GREECE. BRITISH .NDlA and i r 13 ir vrrA a a ufii't'7 .... mm T I ratne. via Havre (mull for other part of LrVrrTneT"' " UJ k r sua9 c- -, ia s w per s. s. Aller (mall must be directed rper s. s. Aller"); at 1:30 a. m. for NETH ERLANDS direct, per s. s. Postdam (mall must be directed "per s. s. Potsdam";; at a a. m. ior balaa.au at "ri: Hroonland "i: at 9 JO a. ti.. for SCOT LAND direct, per a. s. Columbia (mail must b directed "per a. s. Columbia'').: mil, u tn Imni. .nuinlin la in 1 fur EUROPE.' per a. a. Umbria, Via Queen rOSTOFFIt K NOTHK. town; at 11 m for DENMARK direct, per s.' s. Norge (mall must bo directed per a. s. Notge "). rRfNTED MATTER, KTC-Thl steamer take I'rlnted Matter, Conitnerclnl l'aper and Baraplt a for Uernisny only. The same class ( mall mattir l"T other parts ot Europe .will not be sent by this ahlp on leas petiilly directed by ht-r. After .the doping ( the Stipplententary 1 ranaatianiic - Man tiHun n ".ue. ud dltlnnnl Stipplementary Mail are opened on the pi! "f (he American. English, Fre.ni-k and Airman aleainHrs. and r'iiilit open until i within Ten Minutes of the hour el Milling of steamer. mails fee Snattk kad Ontral America, West ladlea. Etc. TIIVRSHAY At 8 n m. for CUBA. YU CATAN, CAMPECHE. TABASCO and CHIAPAS, per a. . Monterey tmtill for other part ot Mexico must be directed "per s. s. Monterey "i; at 12: p. m. tmip- Stemenlarv 1; p. m.) tor ST. THOMAS. T. t'HOIX, LEEWARD and WIND WARD ISLANDS. BRITISH. DUTCH and FRENCH (illANA, per s. e. Ma dlana; at J p. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per a. s. Blberlan, from Philadelphia (mall must be directed "per s. s. Si berian"). FRIDAY at 9:30 a m. (supplementary in:30 a. m.) for COSTA Rlt'A, per s. . Val encia; at 10 a. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND . direct, per a. a. Silvia; at 12 re. for MEX- . ICO, per s. a. Niagara, via Tartiplca tmHll aniiBt be directed -.'per s. . NIKHrB"); at t:3tt p. m. for AZORES ISLANDS, per s. .. Vancouver, from,Bwtn at- :30 p. m. fdr BERMUDA, per. steamer from Hall- t. fax-i- . , ai i I ; vi Ti A v A I a a m. tMilnnlementarV 9:30 . in.) for PORTO RICO, CURACAO na vrjrtLtiijA, per . . (mall for Savanllla and Cartagena must be directed - 'per s. s. Caracas'); at 9:SU a. m.- (supplementary ni:iw a. m.i ipr - MIKl'UNB ISLAND, JAMAICA, 8A VAN ILLA and CARTAGENA, per a. s. Altai (mail tor Cost a Rica must be dlrooted ' -'per s. s. Altai")) at 9:30 a. m. (supple mentary 10:;'. a. m.) for HAITt and " SANTA MAKTA, per a. s. Athn; at 10 a. m. for CUBA, pel- . s. Morro Castle, via Havana, at 12:30 p. m. for CUBA, per s. . Ollnda.' Via Matanana (ordinary mall only, which must be directed "per a. s. Ollnda' ). t Mall for Newfoundland by rail to North Sydney, and mence vj steamer, ciose at this otllre dally at 6:30 p. m. (con nectlng close here every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday;: .Malls for Mlquelon, by rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, close at this Aifflce dally at 6:30 p m. Man for Cuba by rail to Port Tampa, F'a., and thence by steamer, cloae at this office daily except Thursday at ' 6:30 a. m.. (the connecting closes are made on Mondays, Wednesday and Sat urdays). Mails for Mexico City, over land unless specially addressed for di-a-tiatch by steamer, cloae at this office dally except Sunday at 1:30 p, m., and n.Mi p. m.; riunuaya at i:uu p. m. and 11:30 p. m. Malls for Costa Rica, Bellxe, Puerto Cortex and letter mall for Guate mala, by rail to New Orleans and thence by steamer, close at this oiKrv. dnily except Sunday at 1:30 p. m. and 11 .t0 p, in.; Sundays at 'i:uu p. m. and "u so p, m. (connecting closes here Mondays at 11:30 p. m. for Belise, Puerto Cortes and - letter mail for Guatemala and Tuesdays ot ll:30 p. m. for Costa Rica). 'Registered mall closes at 6:00 p. m. pre vious day, . . Transpacific Maile. ' Malls for China and Japan, via Seattle, close here daily at t:ao p. rr.. up to Oc tober "15th, inclusive, lor dispatch per Ivo Maru. (Registered mall must be rilrrt,i 'vta Seattle". Mall for Hawaii, Japan. China and first- .. class matter for the Philippine Islands, via San Francisco, clone nere dally at 6:30 p. m. un to October 17th. inclusive, for denoatch per a. s. Coptic. Malls for China and Japan, via Tacoma, i.lri,a h.r 'riullv nr. R:3fl n. m. nn to Oi-. '. tober 17th, Inclusive, for. despatch per s. a. ; Ulunogie. - - ., .. ; Mails for Hawaii, via Ban Francisco, closo here- dally, at :,-. p. m. up ao cctoueF 'Soth, Inclusive, for despatch per a. a, Alameda, ' Malls for Hawaii, -China. Japan, and flret- , clan matter for the Philippine islands. Via ntui ' r otniiiicu, vitB urn uaiiy hi at 6:30 p". m." up to- October 26th. Inclu sive, for.deaoatoh per a. a. America Maru. Jdalla Jor .the .Philippine, Islands, via San Francisco, cioso nere aany at :au p. rn. up to October 26th, Inclusive, for des- natch ner TT. S. Transport. Mails for 'Tahiti and Marquesas Islands. - via. San t- ranciaco, ciosn nere oauy at b.M) . . -...... V.A h I .... I I . . 4 I. in, u(f LU uk.iuwri .Villi tllVIUBl V3, ,UI deioatch ner a. s. Msrlnosa. Mall for Ciilna and' Japan, via Vancouver and . V irtoria, - u. -w., cioae nere aany av 6:80 p. rai-uP'to October 2Hth, Inclusive, for despatch per a. a. Empress of Japan. (Registered roan must oe specially ao- : dressed, Merchandise for U. S. Postal Agency at pnangna,! cannot oe lorwaraeq Via -ntSArioi. . - , ; .' Malls for Australia, except West Austra lia, which l forwarded via turope) isew Zealand. Fill. Sahioa and Hawaii, via Ban. FraJiclaco, f-losn her dally at 6:80 p. m. after octoier "mn and up to No vember .!(, Inclusive, or on arrival of s. a. Campania, due at New York No vember 18t, .. for , deapatch per a. s. So noma. '- - Malls for Australia (txcept Weet Australia, which goes via curope, ana new z,eaiana which goes via San Francisco), and Fill islands, via Vancouver ana victoria, a. r- '1ob here dallv at 6:30 n. m. after November 1st ana up 10 rxovemoer --sin, Inclusive, for despatch per a. s. Mlowera. Transpacific malls are forwarded to port ot sailing daily ana me ecneouie or closing lb arranaed on the presumption of their Uninterrupted overland transit. "Regte--ered mall close at 6 p. m. previous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Potmater. Postoflice, New York, N. ., October 10, 1903. Boston to Mediterranean Boston to Liverpool. Portland to Liverpool. If yen are contemplating a -.u rtu send you upon a- l j p -cation a auperto booklet . -1 r.-rbe Mjertdi-rraneao Illustrator! I rr tofreuiav wnn oitmr uTm..i,, I - Rixrerasins: maiier. ie Dr-6ora sx. CONNELL POINTS OUT LIMIT Saye Charier Prohibits RBeudlBK , Mora Than f 125,000 for .. 1 Flra. pepsrlmeal. In' co'nversailoh 4" yesterday regarding the Tequeat bt th Board of Fire and Police 1 Commissioners td the city council, for an additional appropriation tor the Are depart ment fund City Attorney Connell said; "The charter of tb city specifically limits Akt AvnAnuM nf ka ra Mnnarlinanl i 119"; - I -" ' -t OM year and any expenditure or Indent- I edness 'for that department In excess of that amount, whether It va arrived at directly inrtr-ert I v la a violation of law: The. I i. w ... v.j prapuailiuu tm auupitf cuuhiii iui suiuvu. to understand It. The charter simply say that the city shall not spend more than $126,000 upon It fir department In any year and It more than that amount 1 spent I or In any way contracted for the charter la l vIOIalea. I Red Hat rrpaa Aa tmm. Wa tb ball that caused horrlbl ulcers on G. B. Bteadman,. Newark, Mich. Buck ten' Arnica Salve, aoon cured him. Zc, For sale by Kuhn ft Co. HIGH FENCE MAKES TROUBLE t mamim His la Arrested Beeaaso Feaea Shwt Light (raa Nelghbar'a Store. Guatav Bohlman, redding at Twentieth and Vinton streets., has been arrested on complaint of Julius E. Rau, bis neighbor charging htm wilt; violating th bulldin ordinance. .Th caaa was set for October 24. Rau owaa a two-story brick stor room adjoining which 1 a vacant lot owned by Bohlm-ji. Between the two men is bad Diooa ana nign ooara isnce, wnicn cautea It. Rausays Bohlman erected a high board fence across th side ot hi lot, almos I against th window of th stor building. Thla fence shut out aU th light that - would otherwise get into tb stor. Rau I claim .th tenet. J within eigbtn Inches I (, ,tor and that such Is axaiaat the ' y uv ( - rdlnai)- of lh4tf ' ' MAY CONTIME TAX FICIIT fUal Estat Eichanp Likslj t Be Hwrd Troiri This wisUr. TELEPHONE COMPANY IS THE AGITATOR Ry MaklBAi Hflira af lisrr ala tloa Than that t ompromlsrd On Ike roraoratlaa Stir t. Old (salmi. Thus early there appear on the horixon of poeslbilities another tax fight agalntt the franchised corporation. The Nebraska Telephone company has made a return to the city tax commissioner on Its personal property of $378, 000 as the real full value. The compromise figure at which It wag assessed last year was $170,900, as 40 per cent of the real value, which ' would show the real full valu. to be $426,000. This year' return, then. I $47,000 less than the figure agreed to afW last winter's battla and it Is said that the Real Estate exchange, having heard of it, propose to organise for systematic protest again. .Th' .matter is . not fully closed, however, a Tax Commis sioner Fleming states' that,'-, though' tb schedule bearing the $378,000 total Is In A 6(tlce, he has not accepted It. Plemlnsr (;lnri ta Be Assisted. Commissioner Fleming further said:. '.'None of the other franchiser, corporations has returned the schedule' yet, nor 'had I Intended that they t should. - It -was my purpose to ' give" ttj'e , corporations tholr schedulss all at the same tlm and get their returns at the same time; It. was an accidental oversight that the telephone com pany was given it blank beror the other wer served. "I don't know what 'the Real Estate exchange may be planning, but t shall hope to have public sentiment and or ganixatlon at my back again. There may be need of It In handling others than the corporations. For. the first time In th city's hlBtory the assessment la to be on th basis of full cash value and I pro pose to have no omission In th return. Will Prod in m. New Place. "For Instance, I am going after credits, bonds and share ot capital stock. ' On tb schedule of personal property there appear aa entry No. 26 a blank for money other than ot bank, banker, broker or stock jobber; aa entry No. 27 a blank for . 'credits other than ot bank, banker, broker or stock Jobber; aa entry No. 28 a blank for bonds,- stock and atat, county, city Tillage or school district warrant and municipal securities ot any kind . what ever;' aa entry No.-19 a blank for shares capital atock of companies and associa tions not Incorporated by th law of thl state except share of stock in national banks.' What He Iatend ta Da. . "What I Intend to do about these blank Is shown in the second section of an In formation sheet that I am having the tax men leae with each schedule. This sec- - tion reads: : , ( . The return heretofore made In classes f nronertv niimeru tell under No. 26. 2i. 28 and 29 have hot -been what they should ave been. Judging ffqtn public bank atato tnti and other mean of Information. Thl a a. areat lnlust'ce to those owning only other clHSe of personal proberty and who niaae proper rieuroa. or lu uwrwb -oi , realty, who cannot escape taxation. The ' department I now Iq position to enforce, to reasonaoie aegree. at least, in anmi- metit of aeveral mllllona worth of personal nroiiertv under Noa. 26 to 29. and the as sessors are specially Instructed 6 pointedly. . examine owners or T,ne.ir representative aa to personal property. of tnia .nature, ana it Is the owner1 duty to return, such. It is not too early ta begta the eon- Ideralion of the 'assessment .matters," Mr. Fleming continued, "aa two-third of tb 18,000 schedule are ouL Th as sessor hava sixty nay for their work, -acoordlng to the tata law, but only forty according to th enactment of th oily council.' The member of too Board c-f . Review have to be appointed on or before November 4, and the board beglna Its sit ting November 16, before which tlm the assessors aro supposed to te through. I am quit, anxious to know who will be the two .man serving with me on th Board of Review." Telepkoa Company' Former Flgcatrea. Th commissioner' book show that th Nebraska Telephone company mad a re turn to th city of $92,600 last year; that the Board of Review raised that figure to $109,310 and that after the exchange's tax committee had carried It fight through the courts tb telephone people agreed to an assessment ot $170,000 a 40 per cent of the fair cash value, though protesting that such assessment was, in the language of Attorney Moremaa, n outrage." When the fact that the company thla year ' decreases II assessment by $47,000, figuring on the baaia of fujl yalur., was called to the attention of -K. D.a Weatt,.cbalrman 4 th exchange's tax committee, he - What Waad Believe. : I have not discussed with' other mem- bera the matter of another fight for equality . in taxation and am without authority to i speak for any on -but myself, but I cer tainly think that they will' wish to stand pat for what Is already gained unless it be shown that In noma iastancea th . aa- sessment was really too , blb, AU we wanted then was . fairness and I see no reason why 'any. oue. Should ba' indifferent to that requirement; now. I expect our old committee to be discharged Soon, aerhap next week, and the rseldoe of The bid fund has been, paid' bck,f is 'being paid back,. but. I am quite seoafldent that, the ' new committee could g'9t frbnv4he'-'ctr!butors to It as much as' wa given ' (suit, yaar, and even more, for the public va with us La our work and Is still fn sympathy with. It." n. 1,1 ''. ., Maaara'a Wanaerfal Powe-r. A few. year ago th idea of 'using tb power from Niagara Falls would have seemed ridiculous, but, th wonderful prog ress ot invention has mad It possible and today many Industrie ar operated by It. In medicine, wa also a wonderful prog- - ress, especially sine th Introduction of Hostetter'a Stomach pttter about fifty years ago. It ta strictly a family medicine and will positively cur heartburn, flatu lency; Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, malaria or liver and kidney troubles. Be iur to try It. ELECTRIC CAR BUMPS HIM j- D. A. Llaaart la Severely Braised by Melagr Threw frwaa ' His Wwoa.. , A westbound Farnam street cat raa Into th rear end of a wagon driven by D. A. Llnhart, near Tweaty-nlnth tret shortly before noon, turned the wagon over and threw Mr. Llnhart and a boy, who was with him in tb goo, to th ground.' Llnhart waa severely bruised about tb hip and bark ond wa taken to th home of (I daughter, 914 South Thrty-vnth street. The wagon wa loaded with furnitur snd th driver wa In front of tb car upon tb tracks. When the car atruck U the wagon, furniture, tb man and th boy wer thrown, together la a heap. Considerable of the furnitur wa damaged. Tb boy- waa sot' hurt. . , "Gaslaad" Stave aae) - Bis Awarded am rUe, .Paris, 1900: Buffalo. 1901w -V '.".. 0 set' " .'.'-'. it