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    THE -OMAHA DA1L.Y 31EE: WEDNESDAY, NOVKMltEH 20, 1902.
SPECIAL NOTICES
ASvertlsemeals for these ee-lasaa
will libra antll IS an. for the
rttilnf rsTtlea atll " JM) p. an.
for snoralnn- anal Sands? roltloa.
States, 1 1 a wnra flrat Insertion,
la a wort thereafter. KathlnaT takra
far less than So for the Brat laser
tlaa. Tint advertisements saast ne
raa cerrttlrlr.
Advertisers, by reqaastlnat a
trdt fhuk, raa kir answers
dressed a a aiakfrrl letter la car
af Tba Rm, Answers aa addressed will
ha delivered presentation ( tne)
eheek nnlr.
SITUATIONS WAItTKU.
TRAVELING salesman wants position' w It'll
Implement, buggy or windmill firm; ex
pert In repairing Implement and wind
mills; food reference. Address N 27, Bee.
A-M249 27
WANTED, position by good all around
laumlryman. Addrena Fred Blunt, City
steam Laundry, Plattamoulh. Nei.
A-MJ74 27
WASTED MALK HELP.
HUSTLING deputies wanted; men or
women; splenaia contract. The uarden
' era. 41s Bee- hiilg. B 2i6
WANTED, for U. B. Armv. able-bodied un
married men netween ages or 21 and 3o
citizens ot United mates, ot gooa cnar
acter and temperate nanus, wlio can
speak, read anu write English. Aor in-
lorinatlou appiy to Hecimung Oinceia,
16th and Do.ige Bis., umaha, and post
office uuilutng, l.1hc6id., Neo. B D-31
UOOD-messengers 'wanted; high salaries
A. D. T. CO., -iU . 13th Bt. B M4ui
JOK BALEHMEN-Three experienced men
to aeli a new edition of Junn KendrlcK
uangs, In eight volumes, wltn Harper a
Weeaiy or magazine; a guud nouuay
Drouomtion. iiaiuer at liios., til Bee
building. A4 MjaO 2i
THIS ad will prove salary and expenses
uvancva to salesmen. aiu uiciuki
Triumph Co., Danas, Tex. ii Ma4f in
CALL OH WRITE Moler Barber College
13u2 Douglas St., atiout special otter lor
men to learn barber tiaue, comparatively
i no exptnae; more experience in one montn
than years by other methods; boaru pro-
viued; wages baturdays; louia presented;
positions pientuul; ao not be deceived by
cheun imitations luKiim ouc name; see
what we have to oner. B MM 27
TAILOR wanted at once.
craDlx, Holdrege, Neb.
Carl P. Llnde
B Mill JO
WANTED A solicitor capanle of present'
lna an attractive land investment; mus
b nrat-cians. bhlnier at Chase, b.i4 ee
. Bldg. - , B oo
WANTED A boy with a horse to deliver
'1 he evening Bee, went Bute. Cull at
The Bee oiuce, circulation ucpartment, li
u. m. ii io3 D-l
WANTED Three experienced shoe sales
men. J. L. urandela dt sons. a no
A LEADING, medical book houBe requires
the services ot several active, reliable
salesmen to visit physicians and dentists
In the Interest ot the pngiiiesi, siroiiKcsi
heat xeiiin list -on trie market; suite
unalltications nd references.' Blaklsuiti
160 FiUh ave., New Koran : B Mill 21
DISTRICT manager -1n 'each district
salary of Ua lr week ana expense, pay
uhi weekiv. to represent iarae inauuiac
turlng establishment known to every bank
In the Untied baiea; a man oi gooa hauits
and energy requireu; experience noi necco
urv. Ai.nlv aiaiinK kite and ouanuca
tinna. to aianaaer. WW. ii-H. P. J. Box
VA, Philadelphia, Pa. B M770 W
WANTED, everywhere, hustlers to tack
signs, uistribute circulars, samples, etc
no canvusln; goou pay,
Bureau, Cnitufco.
dun Auvei ting
WALL MAP ot Nebraska; all about crops,
prices ot luiid, etc., oy counties. Chris
tian a Land Agency, lork, Iseb. Only 4c
l-tM i rati 7h
WANTED, two flrst-Class harnessmakers,
tor steauy employment. Aouress Knox
ville Baduiery rtouse, iwnoxvlile, la.
B Alll4 Dl
SALKsMEN WA.XTIiD.
EVERYWHERE, to sell Lambert Type
writers.. AiUiiiue tk CO.. sli . 10th ou,
UmaJM.
. 4Di
SALESMAN wanted, to call on doctors
only on behait ot the teauing hrm In tne
"business; also one lor central iNeoruska;
eslaoiiehea trade; position permanent;
stuie experience. Aouress A. O. mx
Philadelphia. Mips 26
WANTED FKMALK HELP.
100 Ulrls. Call Canadian offlce, loth A bodge.
C tit
WANTED, student nurse at Boutn Omaha
hospital. C i6i
WANTED, Swedish or Herman girl for
general housework; small iaiull ; good
wages. Call at i.6 b. i.iu st. C-Aum
WANTED, a good girl tor general house
work. Apply 14 -oppieto Ave.
WANTED Olrl to do general housework
In tamily ut tnree; aoou wages, earm,
Bimetal. 9J N. attin ave. C M.l
GOOD girl for general housework, im Ho,
Hsih be; good wages.- C 6a
WANTED, competent
housework; wages, ;
U2i pavunport.
girl for general
uo laundry work.
C i3o Zj
WANTED, head dlnlngroom . girl, $20 per
mo.' are aavanceu. J. c. hcdd, yaien
tine, Neb. . C M7 X'
r
A GOOD cook wanted for the Lange hotel,
upstairs.
WANTED, ftne appearlag lady pianist;
also baliad ainger, to teature wun one
munt stand .company, aqutcss O 46, nee
otnee. C ifc.'
WANTED Housekeeper for 'small family
Aaureas, O , bee. C 7it
WANTED, girl for general housework. 12
N. 2bll St. . t . C Mio27
WANTED, a nurse girl.
Iter tirand hotel.
Apply Room 337
U Miuft 2B'
UlRLt to da general housework; tour
iiimllv: no chllaren. 42 N. 22d.
lu
. " C-M77a.
WANTED, good all around girl for email
family; German or Bweue preferred;
house ot nve rooms. Address Mrs. Kobe
Cuscaden, 1m3 Vt ebster. c Mn or
- ytU RUST HOUSES.
rn MOVE right get Omaha Van, Storage
Co.; otnec. Unlit caxuaiu, or ins. xgu-k.
Url!C:CQ all parts of city, The O,
I1UUO lw dvib Co., fos Be mdg
u J
-ROOM modern, near High, school, 127.60.
room hojse, Hii and entries, so.vd.
inu .jam Liu. A.vs. I'm. .. . tio oison.
: D ml '
BEE PAYNE, BOBTW1CK Jt CO. for oholc
houses. 6ul-3 IS. l. Liie eiag. xei. luis
t D 4ol
JdAOUARD Van Btorage Co. Tel, 14M.
1-S
$624 BCRT, rooms, modern, nice lawn.
barn.
22is N. lsttK s-room, modem. $20.00. .
2JU N. .lath, l-i o.-m, modern, $iu.0tf.
W. FA K.N AM bVllll LU, '
1U k arnam til.
: ' . D T96
HOUSES and Oats.
Rlngwalt, Barker block.
L ou
UOUSE& . O...Q. Wallace. Brown Block.
JTOR RENT 24 ROOMS.
1611 and. 16U Howard sts.; has Just been
put in hrst-elass repair, lncluumg tour
nw bath rooms; desirable location for
small hotel; $ia per month.
Gfc.Or.OH., 4k CO., looA FARNAM 8T.
' D IklSM 80
FOR RENT, one 9-room house, with gaa,
mater and sewer; )ut been placed In
first-class repair; lu gaod location. C. M.
Bitcluuaun. 4-tt-J7 PaxUn hlock. D 1;9
FOR RENT, forty acres In the 'cUy! tmlit
of South Omaha 1 small house,- excellent
place for feed yard. The Omaha Keaity
Company, 13ol Douglas bt., upstairs.
. lt
FOR RENT, 7-room modem cottage. H14
t P-.ol Av The O. '. Davis Co . bee
BlUa, D 564 U
FOR RF.1T HOt F..
r.15 N. lth st, 7 rooms, all modern, I1A.0O
a4"7 Jackson St., 7 r., all modern, I; 8.00.
f.M N. ffin an., w r., an modern; eie-
gant. tt M.
2215 Hurt st., t r., modern, except furnace,
2Rth and Taylor st., 4 r., well water. $10.00.
Harney St., II r., all modern, $12.00.
2517 N. 2"'h st., 6 r., all modern flat, second
llocr. 15.(.
We hsve otherr. Come and see up.
I.lt your houses with us for rent. Y'4
have the tenants, i ayne investment
Company, 1st floor N. V. L. bldg. Tel.
17S1. U 475
2204 MAPLE 8TRKET Eight rooms, $10.
t - 1 t2tt
EI.KHANT It-rnom modern house, every
thing-; Keys, soqtnwest corner zsth snd
Capitol A vt;. D 614
FOR RENT. 9-ro.im house. Just newly
papered and repaired, all modern except
furr.ace. 2.'d Bt. and f'oppleton Ave.. $18.
Two 9-rnom houses, 80h and California Bts.,
nil modern, city water ana sewer, six.
One 4-room house, 2ith and Cuming Sts.,
city water, i.
C. M. BACHMANN,
4-37 Paxton nik.
D 525
$20 8-room modern house, 2248 N. lpth Bt.
$25 9-room modern hojsp, 422 N. 3Uth 8t.
$12r8-room modern house, 4U21 Farnam St.
BKH.MN AN-UIYK CO.,
3U So. 13th St.
D-M701 29
FOR RENT 7-room house, 1904 Center St.,
Jt.50. 5-ro'm house. 2Zd H. nth St.. 112
The Omaha Realty Co., 1J01 Douglas Bt.,
upstairs. . D 73B
MODERN 7-room house, near nark. 1509
a. istn. uioi
24TH AND K BT3., South Omaha. I nice 5-
room cottages; rental, lla per montn
William K. Potter, receiver, 303 Rrown
block. D M763
1843 N. 18TH BT., nice B-room cottage. In
good repair. William K. Potter, receiver,
8u3 Brown block. D M762
t'OK RENT FIRMSHED ROOMS.
DEWEY European Hotel, 13th and Farnam.
- i , ii. iti
$1 PER WEEK 422 S. 18th St., one block
south oi court nouse. th tu
AETNA HOUSE. European, 13th and Dodge,
ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Chicago,
E 4WJ
HANDSOME steam heated room. 1909 Capl
tol Avo E Mluo
ROOMS for light housekeeping. lOVs Hnw
ard. K M231 D-12
L. M. K hauls trunk.
Telephone 780.
E M850
THE FARNAM-
-19th and Farnam streets.
JS Man
STEAM HEATED rooms, $10 per month.
earner Hotel, 18th and Jones Bts.
E M4S2
3 ROOMS for light housekeeping. 1112 So,
inn sireew." r. aiun.
FRONT room, modern, -$2 per "week. 1717
Wtbster.. , E ls9 D16
FOR RENT, two nlcelv furAlahed rooms
one sitting, , one iMidroom ; modern, private
. oatn; ge unman preterrea. en eio. zntn i,
rURllltHED ROOMS AKD BOARD.
MEKKlAM, comfortable winter home. Tel 8S
F 469
rates reasonable. Midland Hotel, 16th and
Chicago. 4iu
PR1VATB family; 601.8. lath ave.
F M1S9
FOR RENT STORKS AKD OFFICES.
FOR BENT, store In first-class 'ocatlon
runt reasonable. Apply R. C. Peters i
Co., ground floor, Bee Bldg. 1266
FOR RENT, tbe building formerly occu
pled bv The AJee at 916 arnam hu it nai
tour stories and a basen nt which was
formerly used as The Bee press room
Tbls will re rented very reasonably. If
Interested apply at oflice to C. C. Hose
utter, ewcreiary, room 100, Bee building,
1261
WANTED, tenant to share large offices on
the ground noor oi r. x. ut tswg. in
surance man preferred. Apply 13U1 Doug
las St., uprtalrs. ' A 240
CENTRAL, grocery, drug, meat market,
with fixtures: also fine laundry, witn
steam heat and power. Alsard, 220 N. 234
1 MS
AQEMTS WANTED.
WANTED, canvassing agents In every
county to solicit subscriptions to this
TVX1SNTTKTH I f AKML.it.
Hteadv emulovment. with assured aood In
come. Agents lu the country with horse
and buggy especially desired. Canvassers
make easily (60 to $100 per month. Ad'
dress, Cenury Farmer Solicitors Bureau,
Bee building, umana. tu
1.000 AGENTS wanted to Sell desirable old
Una Insurance lor tne largest company
In tne worm ot its age; no special con,
tract fakirs or leg pullers nend apply,
We sell the best contract ever written:
good territory and commissions given to
good, reliable men. Call on or write. to
George J. Crane, Superintendent Western
Department, 319 First NatT Bank Bldg.,
Onifcha, Nab. J M123 DJO
STORAGE.
OM. Van Stor. Co., 15UM Farn. Tela. 1559-863.
VANS and baggage wagons. Tel. 1196.
-814
wmEiMTo; buy.
WANTED To buy or "location for bank;
(A UUU l AV,WV V )JI t&. - JUlllVUlll DM,1 tj Ul
posit Trust Co., Lincoln, Neb.
N 62829
, 1 '- . ,1 , j .,, y
FOR SALE FIRNITIRU.
CHICAGO Furniture Co., H10 Dodge. Tel.
2020 New and secondhand, bought, sold,
exchanged. 1 O 171 .
OR SALE HORSES, WAGONS, ETC.
NEW and secondhand ' vehicles for sal
cheap. AA. rrost. Hth and Leavenworth.
P 4.3
FOR SALE or trade, thoroughbred white
Arabian sial.ion, weight l.luv pounus, aged
7 years. Ogdeu Livery, Council Blurts.
p M2
FOR SALE My all-purpose horse; young-,
. sound, city broke, hue looker: weight.
l.zuo. . dee nlm at Club stables, 3014 Leav
enworth. J,
Ave.
Blauchard, 1111 Ueorgn
p TM D-A
GOOD family horse.
1318 Farnam.
P M778 D25 '
lOR SALE MISCK1XANKOUS.
NEW and 2d-hand typewriters. UK Farnam
' ' . W
FOR SALE, i.honographs, superior to t-.iy
other miltl instrument , $6 up. The
W iiimann Co ISii Farnauv . U 474
FOR SALE, a
hairless dogs.
pair of Imported Mexican
Address , , Bee.
Q-M917
FENCE LATH for qjlck shipment, crib
bing, combination ladders. Sua Douglas.
Q-M473
INDIAN goods and relics.
1119 Farnam.
y 479
100 STYLES ti usees: catalogue free. Sher
man & McConnell Drug Co.. loth and
jjouge, umana. . 4til
FOR BALE, floe Jersey cow; extra milker;
a snap lor some one. Ed Burke's barn,
nouiu umajia. 14 suite z
DHAND safe cheap. Derlght, Ull Farnam.
W I'S
SECONDHAND billiard and pool tables
billiard tables repaired; a large stock of
rhesp bar fixtures, elkar counters, eto,
- The Brunswick-Balke-Uullender t o , 4o7-t
, S..th., : . 4 .. Q-M5S0 30
HIGH -GRADE pi aria at bargain by party
,. leavtjur the, city; cash or part cash. 0 10.
Uee. ... Sr-Atou
PIANO for sale or. trade; want horse and
buggy, u a, iee. - tj altos Ull
BUY er sell pool tables.
Kern. 821 8. 12th
it 499 U-U
FOR HALF MICF.M.AF.OI.e.
EIRCTHIC outfit, consisting of I E'llson
dvnamos. one 20 and one no K. w.,
Ideal engines, 4o-horse power each, and
one smnll water pump, for sale at a very
reasonable prlre, as It Is entirely too
small for our plnnt. Capacity. 7'W lights;
machinery In rirst-rlnss condition. Caa
per Electric IJght Co., Casper, Wyo.
Q-M734 27
FOR BALE Rotary Neostyle for copying
letters, clrrulars, ete. inquire oi Mr.
Schroeder, oflice. J. L. Brandels Sons.
Q 748 28
LADIES and gents' watches. ISO dia
monds, left In pawn, good as new. selling;
at hnlf price. Diamond Loan Offlce. 14ul
Douglas. W M761 D25
CI.AIRVO V AKTS.
MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, 1614 Cass St.
o
MME. GTLMER, genuine palmist, 815 S. 15.
EI.F.CTItlCAL TREATMENT.
MME. 6M1TH, baths, 118 N. IS, Id floor. R. X.
T 8.59 Da
MME. AMES, vapor baths, 124 N. 16th, R. J.
GRACE O'BRYAN of Kentucky. 720 8. lth.
T 454 D17
PERSONAL.
DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superflu
ous hnir removed ly electricity, h. 12,
Frenzer block. U 81
VIAVI, Woman's Way to Health. Home
treatment. Booklet free. 346 Bee Bldg.,
Omaha. U 482
RUPTURB CURED-No knife, no pain, no
detention from business. Send for booklet,
etc. EMPIRE RUPTURE CURE CO., 933
N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. U 185
GRAMOPHONES and supplies, wholesale
and retail, couins llano Co., 1622 doukihs.
DR. B. M. JACKSON, specialist In chronic
oist-ases. f arnam bt. consultation
free. U 843
ELITE PARLORS, 615 S. 16th St., 2d floor.
PRIVATE hospital before and during con-
nnement; babies boarded and adontea.
Mrs. Gardels, 2234 Lake. Tel. Red-lS84
U 4S8
PRIVATE hospital before and during con-
nnement; nrst-class In every respect;
babies adopted. Dr. L. L. Miller, 2504
Blondo St. 'Phone F-1182. U M429 N28
WE RENT sewing machines at 75c per
week, we repair and sell parts tor any
macnine manufactured.
NEBRASKA CYCLE CO..
'Phone 1663. Corner 15th and Harney Sts.
331 Broadway. Council Bluffs. 'Phone B-618.
613 North 24th St., SO. Omaha. 'Phone 4.166.
II 28 DA
TELEPHONE
for U M. E.
messengers.
U MSS1
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
PA PER CENT 'on business property. .
'5 per cent on residence property. " ' '
Options to pay whole or part any time. .
W. B. MEIKLE, 401 S. 16TH St.
. yi . '.W.-r489
MONEY to loan on tmproved Omh real
-estate. Brennan-LoveJ Cb.,'809 8. KUh.
W-490
4 TO 6 P. C. money.
Bemls, Paxton Blk.
W-491
FARM and city loans, low rates. W. H.
Thomas, First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648.
. W 492
FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 1604
Farnam. W 493
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas.
W 494
WANTED, city loans and warrants. W.
.Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam street
- W 195 ,
WANTED, city- and farm loans; also bonds
and warrants. R. C. Peters & Co., 17M
r ajiiam 01., iiee Uiag. , . YVV4H6
WANTED, $5,000 loan on first-class real es
tate security. Inquire Blixt & Lovgren,
room 436-7 Paxton block. W M12
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY
WHEN you find It necessary to borrow
five us a trial, after which we will, by
air treatment, attempt to retain your
patronage. We loan from $10 up on fur
niture, pianos, live stock, etc. We also
make loans to
SALARIED PEOPLE
without mortgage or endorser. We do
not deduct Interest In advance; we charge
nothing for making or filing papers- and
our service Is quick and confidential. We
always try to please our patrons.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,
119 Board ot Trade Bldg. Tel. 2295.
(Established lt2.) 406 South 16th bt.
X 199
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$)
$ DO YOITNEED MONEYT $
$' MONEY TO LOAN $
: .. OS
rUKNULBIi AINU BALiAKtf.fi. X
$10 to $uv0 loaned on FURNITURE, $
PIANOS, ETC., and to salaried people $
at very lowest rates and for any length $
of time, without publicity or removing $
the property. Payments can be made $
to suit your convenience. I
Call and get our terms before going $
elsewhere. $
KELlAtsurj unauri' com r" A IN r. I
Room 303, Third Fluor, Paxtuu Block. $
1
$ I $ $ $ $ $ $ $ I $ $ S f $ $ I $ t.$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ I
JW. DOO
BORROW MONEY -
WHERE you can get It on FURNITURE,
riAivua, iiuitDbs, wAuuns,
COWS. ETC.; also on SALARIES.
WHERE you get it on short notice and
witnout puouciiy.
WHERE you pay for only the time money
' U in ut.e.
WHERE you can return it on easy weekly
or monthly payments.
WHERE you get the lowest rates.
WHERE can you do better?
fliUt-INtA. LKlLIll LU,
638 Paxton Blk. 16th and Furnam Sts.
X AOS
LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO
SALARIED rt-urui, mercnanis, team
sters, boarding nouses, etc., without se
curity; easiest terms; 40 offices In prin
cipal clllea. - Tolman, 440 Board of Trade
Bldg. X U8
MONEY loaned on furniture, live stock,
jewelry, to saiariea people, roley Loan
Co.. Suo. to Duff Green, 6 Barker block.
X 6irf
MONEY losned on pianos, furniture, Jew
elry, horses, cows, etc. c. . need, 119 b.ia
A 004
MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried
reople; easiness confidential; lowest rates.
It Pastop block. The J. A. Hutton Co.
X 4!7
BUSINESS CHANCES.
WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange
your business or property quick see J.
It. jonnson. su in. x. Lite.
Y-M506
WANT to buy, sell or trade a business?
Uo see w tison. W arnes 4k Co., 417 to 411
Paxton block. Y 933
TO GET In or out of business call on Wil
liams, Room 411, McCague building.
Y 04
GENERAL repairing shop for sale. Very
good opportunity for a good, all-around
mechanic; the only repair hhop In the
city; also a bicycle repairing shop in con
nection; small capital necessary. Address
to P. L. Krleboom, Lead, 6. D.
Y-M54 28
FOR SALE, coal yard, with 0 feet track
age. Peter Lenagb, South Omaha.
' Y-M5H 28
NO. 1 bowling alleys In Kanaas, Nebraska
and Iowa. Pool hall in Omaha. Cheap.
Address O 42. Bee. V M718
WANTED, a good location for a stock of
general merchandise; give full particulars
kikui me town, eic. ; American locality
.referred. Address W B. Codington,
Nemaha, Neb. Y M57 2k
WANTED-A solicitor capable of present
ing fen attractive land Investment; mutt
t first-class. Shlmer ft Chase, "4 Bee
Bldg. ; . " Y-757
CALIFORNIA round trip ticket on easy
terms; installment plan; send etamp. Ad
dress California Mutual Laii'l Co., 240
- Montgomery sc. Ban ranetsr , cai.
T-M7W V
BI'SISESS CHAJCF.S.
CASH for your real estate or business, no
matter where located. If you desire a
quick sale enJ us description anil price.
Northwestern Business Agency, 312 llrtnk
of Commerce bldg., Minneapolis. Minn.
Y-M767 26
FOR SAt.K REAL K.STATE.
W. C. CHISSELI, for BAROAINR In real
estate, lola Jones St. '1'hnne 1721.
HE M&ri Dlo
HOUSES and lots in all parts of city; also
nrre property and farm lands. The u. .
Davis Co., Room 652, Bee Bldg. RE 610
BEE PAYNE. BOSTVYICK CO. for choice
bargains. 601 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 1014.
RE 5W
FOR SALE.
$ "0066 ft.. No. front on Jackson, near SSth.
5 700 N. W. tornei 34th and Jackson. 66x132.
90 46 ft., E. front on Lowe nve., nr. Burt.
lneO N. W. Cor. Lowe ave. and Hurt; 47x140
$ KiO 48 ft., West front, on 14th, near Dorcas.
I 3.0 IN. E. corner 3th anu Decatur.
t;t50 fiO ft. N. front on Blondo. bet. 36 & 86.
$ 330 N. E. Cor. Franklin and32d.; 42 by 127
$ 5-J0 60 feet. E. front on 8th, near Wuncron.
OMAHA REALTY CO., 1301 DOUGLAS.
KH. Alirti a
RANCH and farm lands for sale by the
Union Pacific Railroad company, a. a.
McAllester, land commissioner, Union Pa
ciflo Headquarters, Omaha, Neb.
RE-306
WILLIAMSON F"Analn1tree1:
RE-609
KELSEY S wall paper, 17th
'Phone 1608.
and Douglas.
RE-973
DO YOU WANT TO
SELL A FARM?
If you want to sell a farm or ranch, tell
the farmers and stockialsers about It. The
best way to reach them la through
THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY FARMER.
This agricultural weekly goes to 85,000
homes of farmers and stork raisers, so If
you have a good piece of land to sell at a
reasonable price you ought to find a buyer
among them. The cost 01 an ad is small
2 cents per word.
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
OMAHA, NEB.
RE-604
HARRISON & MORTON, FARMS.
RE-028 D17
LOT 88, block 8, Orchard Hill, all clear
taxes paid, complete abstract of title.
$150;- $3 cash and $5 per month, without
interest. This 'ot Is 60x140 ft, fronting
north oif Franklin, 100 ft. west of 38th.
Handy to street car and good school
and has sidewalk and olty water. Three
lots previously advertised this week on
same terms are sold.. Act quickly. Har
rison & Morton, N. Y. Life. R E M506
FOR SALE Fifty-acre farm, five miles
north Council Bluffs on Crescent road;
fruit and good improvements; a bargain.
Address C. F. Miller, 723 Mynster street,
council uiuns. lit Milt io
A FINE 480-acre farm In e&Rtern Nebraska,
near Central City, In Merrick county,
one., of the finest Improved farms In the
state, at a snap: S8.0u0 worth of linurove
. ments. Send for Illustrated description of
It. Payne Investment Co,, New York Life
bldg., omaba, or Heaton Stone, Cen
tral CTiy. RE M738 1
LOOK THIS UP AT ONCE.
A modern 8-room house with bath, etc,
iwo lots; nice lawn; email Darn, one
block from car line. 47th and Capitol
Ave. Owner removed from city. Offered
at sacrifice price of $1,650. Terms, $6110
cash, balance $15 per month. Buy this
Instead of paying rent-
BENSON & CAUMICHAXL, 642 Paxton
flock. 1 v .. . RE 751 28
DODGE STREET. FARM.
28 acres on the Dpdge sr4tond, with two
good lH-story houses, . ivoams each, with
barn, corn cribs, chicken - houses and
sheds; 1 good blacksmith) shop and other
outbuildings, 2 wells, 2 cisterns and plenty
of fruit for family use. Rich soil. About
4 acres In alfalfa, e acres pasture, bal
ance In cultivation. For further partlcu
lars see
PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., Sole Agents,
wu-a xew xork Lite -Hiug.
, RE 747-26
FOR SALE People's church; to be removed
from lMh and California Sts. Address
your oner to ti. 8. Gates, bee. Board,
1313 Howard bt. 'Phone 321.
RE-746-D-1
WANTED A solicitor capable of present
ink an attractive land investment; must
be first-class. Bhlmur & Chase, &4 Bee
illdg. - RE 756
A. P. Tukey & Son.
House and 5 Acres.
Offer a 6-room house, barn and outbuild
Ings, with nearly 6 acres of ground, In one
This would make an excellent location for
some man who Is moving Into Omaha, or
who now lives here and wants to keep i
horse, cow and chickens, and who wanti
a tract of land for garden purposes. It i.
on the street car line and close to one of
the best schools In tne city.
. A. P. TUKEY & SON,
444-445 Board of Trade.
, Phones Offlce, 2161; Res.. F-2580.
tliU BO.IW 2t
SHORTHAND' AND TYPEWRITING.
GREGG 8. H.. Touch T. W.. Bus. Branches
Teles, cat. free. Oin. com. Col., 17 & Doug,
an
A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N.
Y. Life,
6i3
BOYLE3 college, court reporter principal.
is. x. Lite. tilt
NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd
Theater. 615
LOST.
I.OST. red cocker spaniel, dog; liberal re
, ward fcr information at Hi n. 39th or
phone B-2C03. Lost 725 25
LOST, an Interchangeable mlleaue book
dated July 3, 1902, containing ticket to
Chicago on iNortnwestern via bt. Aouis.
several mileane coupons and a sum of
currency. Return to T. L. Mathews, Her
urand hotel, and receive reward.
AOSt M7T7
GARBAGE.
ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans
cesspools anu vaults, removes garbage
and dead animals at reduced prices. t21
N 16th Tel 1779. 919
MANUFACTURING.
P. MELCHOIR, 13th . and Howard, ma-
chlulst 5it
OMAHA Safe and Iron Win. makes a spe
cialty of lire escapes, shutters, doors and
sates. U. Andreen, Prop., list So. loth Su
-617
TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE.
TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone 1717.
606 8. Hth.
923
THE DEPOT on time. L. M. E.
Tel. 760.
M Mil
LAW AND COLLECTIONS.
BT1LLMAN PRICE. 23 U. 8. N't Bk. Bid.
945
NEB. COLLECTION CO., $06 N. Y. Life.
73k Dl
NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO.. 401-408 N. T.
Life bids-, attorneys and collectors every.
Where. -
OSTEOPATH If.
G1D. E. ALICE JOHNSON, osteopaths.
Suite 615, N. X. AJte Biug. uel. law.
-1S
Mrs. Grace1 Deegan, 638 Bee Bldg. Tel. 2968.
367
M AS4tl ERADE COSTUMES.
THKO. LiEBKN, 101 JTarnam,
Costumes.
. 144
PRINTING.
WATERS PRINTING COMPANY.
Linotype Composition. 611 So. 13th.
PATENTS.
H. J. COWGILL No fees Unless success
ful. 318 8. luth St., Omaha. Tel. 17S8.
246
TYPEWRITERS.
WHY pay more? Ijimbert. $25; superior to
iiw macnines. Ment on approval. Monroe
A Co.. Kll N. lKth Ht.. Omaha. B44
FLORISTS.
BULBS, cut flowers and plants. Hender
son, Tel. 1258, 1519 r srnam St., omana.
v T
AUTOMOBILES.
ELEC. automobiles. Dcrlght, 1119 Farnam.
&u
LAUNDRY.
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 8c; collars.
2c; cuffs. 4c. 17j0 Leavenwortn. lei. a-i4.
DETECTIVE AGENCY.
CAPT. THOS. CORM1CK, private detective,
617 Karbacn block. Telepnone A-zsu.
436 D-16
ACCORDION PLEATING.
GOLDMAN Pleating Co., Room 200, Doug
Ins Block.
745
STOVES REFLATED.
GOLD, silver and nickel plating.
Omaha
Plating Co., Bee Bid. Tel. ansa.
931
FIR DRESSING.
R GILBERT CO., tanners, 1424 8. ISth.
-91(7
PAWNBROKERS.
raoi.r Loan Offlce. reliable, accommodat
ing; all business confidential. 1301 Douglas.
BALE TIES.
OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 16th.
TICKET BROKERS.
CT7T RATE railroad tickets everywhere.
P. H. Phllbln, 1606 farnam. f none (
922
EXPERT ACCOl'NTANT.
PRIVATE lessons In bookkeeping;, etc
G. At. liatnbun, uoom 10, com i nui. Dana.
920
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING.
THOS. DURKIN. electrio
light wiring.
Tel. 2448.
83S DS'
STAMMERING AND STUTTERING.
CURED.
Jutla Vaughn... 430 Ramge Bldg.
936,
TAILORING."
LADIES' JACKETS made, altered and re-
modeled. Joe xousen.'tvu r arnam sc.
M930
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.
ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing
promptly attenaea to, J. a. cicuiuree,
20th and Lako streets. . 370
TAXIDERMIST.
J. E. WALLACE, 606 S. 13th st
M775
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HOLIDAY BOOKS AND STORIES
Authors and Publishers Offer Public Many
Choice Publications. -
SCRIBNERS PRINT NEW NOVEL BY BARRlE
I "The Blood of Ike Nation" la the Sac-
a-estlve- Title f a I. Idle Voltiat by
David Starr Jor tnii -Hkr Irliei
f America W"l'-r.
"Utile Mistress Goodhope, and Other
Fairy Tales," by Mary Tlnley Taylor, Is a
treat for the children. It contains the
old country tales of the pixies and der
ricks, who were the fair;' folk of Devon
long ago. The plxlea were the bad fairies,
who stole children out of their cradles, and
place, but the derricks were the good, wee
left only a gray goose feather in their
folk, who restored the children and gave
treasure to the poor. The stories have
their origin In old tales, half true and the
other halt oomposed ot what they have
gained by repetition. Published by A. C.
McClurg tt. Co.
"The Christmas Kalends ot rrovence," Is
by Thomas A. Janvier. Nowhere Is Christ
mas celebrated with more genuine jollity,
and at the same time true reverence, than
In the French province df Provence. Mr.
Janvier knows the country In all Hi
phases knows the people, their quaint
customs, their naive manners, their yule
log ceremonies, their generous hospitality,
and even the recipes for their delicious
dishes, and In this book be tells of them
s he has found them In his frequent Prov
encal wanderings. Another chapter Is the
tory of "A Feast-day on the Rhone;" and
another tells of the performances of the
finest dramatic company of Europe, the
Comedle Francalse, on the stage of the re
stored Roman theater at Orange, In south
eastern France. Harper Bros., publishers.
Dana Elites ft Co., have published a new
edition of Charles Dickens, "A Christmas
Carol In Prose," with six full-page Illustra
tions. The book carries a sub-title. "Be
ing a Ghost Story of Christmas." Another
book from the same company Is: "Play
Away," by Willis Boyd Allen. The story Is
concerned with a sturdy Vermont boy about
20, who la ibe chief support of a widowed
mother, and of a younger brother and sis
ter. He comes to Boston, and after a bard
apprenticeship in uncongenial kinds of
work. Is admitted to the fire department
of the city long1 his cherished ambition
where his heroic elements of character
are given a full chance for growth and
exhibition. The book ends happily with
the hero on duty with "an honorable record
to date, and prospect of a lieutenancy."
Frank Baurn Is the author of "The Life
'and Adventures, of Santa Claus.'! He tells
Of that old gfcntleman 'ft birth, boyhood and
adventures. This well known' author has
disclosed the-secrets of the children's Stint
In his own merry way that has made
him so popular. It Is divided Into three
parts and abounds la full-page colored
illustrations, making an attractive book for
children. Published by Bowen-Merrlll com-
Pnr. i.:.
"Joe's Paradise: or the Island of Broth
erly Love," Is a sequel to "Beautiful Joe,"
by Marshall Saunders. This la an excellent
bbok for children, and will appeal to every
lover of animals. It possesses some hu
trior and also contains portions that are
touching. Published by L. C. Page & Co.
:"Three Little Marys," by Nora Archibald
Smith, Is a new book tor children, contain
ing three stories about three little girls
who all had names which In different
tongues stand for Mary. Malrt was the
Scotch lassie, Molly the English girl and
tbo Irish heroine wag called Maureen
Bawn, instead of her formal name, Mary
O'Brien, which, indeed, was so unfamiliar
to her that she did pot recognize herself
under the title, when (be was announced as
a prize winner at a flower show, A band
of gypsy tinkers brings an element of ex
cltement Into the first story; In the second,
the reader's sympathies are keenly aroused
when Molly discovers a foundling boy under
a hedge; and In the . third, the successful
efforts of Maureen and her brother to earn
money for the purchase of a pig are at once
droll and touching. Published by Houghton
Mifflin A Co.
Mr. Barrte's new novel, "The Little
White Bird," has been published by Charles
Scrlbner's Sons. Th story Is tender, fanci
ful and poetic, with a novelty of concep
tion and a range also of humor and pathos
for which even Mr.- Barrte has not pre
pared bis readers.. It Is all laid In London
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Wednesdays, and Saturdays). Mails tol
Mexico City, overland, unless specially
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klca. Belli. Puerto Cortes and lette
mall for Guatemala, by rail to New Or
leans, and thence Dy steamer, close a I
this office daily, except Sunday, at 1:30
d. m. and '11:30 t. m.. Sundays at i 0. m,
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Tuesdays at '11:30 p. m. lor Costa Rica).
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Agency at Shanghai cannot be forwarded
via Canada!.
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up to November "26, inclusive, for dis
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vember 2, inclusive, for dispatch per
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pine Islands, via ban Francisco, close
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Aorantcl.
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the British mall for New Zealand does
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s u a. m s a. ni. and t:so p. m. will be
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CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster
.Postomce, New York. ti. Y., Nov. 21, 102
and has a whlmilcal Cbsrloa-l-amlvllke
elderly narrator, who looks on at the trug
Itles of a newly married couple, helps them.
tells stories to their child, snd peoples
Kensington Gardens for his benefit with
fancies of fairies and birds after his own
whimsical fashion. While the characters
are few, every one appears to come to m
a confidential and trustworthy friends.
"The Blood of the Nation" Is the euffses-
he title of a little volume by David 8tarr
Jordan, president ot Leland Stanford, Jr.
tin! versify, which has just been Issued by
the American Unitarian association. Bos -ton.
In this "Study of the Decay of Races
Through the Survival of the Unfit," which
Is the appropriate sub-title, the author dis
cusses the problem of heredity, the ten
ancies which make for race degeneration.
the all-Important factors of race develop
ment as Influenced by the pursuits of peace
and the occupations of war and the causes
nd consequences of the survival of the
unfit. Dr. Jordan has made a broad and
thorough study of his subject, and here In
small volume whose worth Is net at all
to be judged by Its size, are condensed, In
terse and lucid style and In forcible and
convincing logic, some well-thought-out re
sults of his researches.
Mary Stewart Cutting Is the author of a
fall book, entitled "Little Stories Of Mar
ried Life." These stories begin where
most Action leaves off. There Is, however,
no less romance In life after marriage than
before It. Mrs. Cutting has taken advan-
age of this rather neglected field and has
written this series of aellgntiui nine
sketches. The stories have appeared from
time to time In McClure's Magazine, so we
simply mention the titles: "Their Second
Marriage," "A Good Dinner," me
Strength ot Ten," "In the Reign of Quln-
111a." "The Happiest Time," "in tne Mar
ried Quarters," "Mrs. Atwood's outer Rai
ment," "Fairy Gold," "A Matrimonial Epi
sode." "Not a Sad Story" and "Wings."
McClure, rhllllps & Co.. publishers.
An interesting volume of personal and
hioirranhlcal sketches of American writers
has Just been Issued by A. Wessels com-
3v. entitled "Authors at Home.- io
volume Is edited by J. L. and J. B. Gilder,
and the articles have appeared before In
the Critic. The sketches bear the mnrk of
uthentlcity because the writers were se
lected for the purpose by the authors. A
partial list of the table of contents follows:
John Greenleaf Whlttler, by Harriet Pres
cott Spofford. James Russell Lowell, by
George E. Woodberry, Trot. Goldwln Smith,
by C. O. D. Roberts, Edward Clarence Sted-
man, by Anna Bowman Dodd.
8tanley J. Weyman, author of "A Gentle
man of France," and "Under the Red Sea,"
Is out with a new book, entitled 'In tne
Kings' by Ways." Although It is a book
of short stories, they are written In that
Interesting manner and style that hae made
Mr. Weyman so popular. Some or the stor
ies are: . "Crlllon's' Stake," "The King's
Stratagem," "The House on the Wall.'
The Diary of a Statesman," which contains
eplsodea of the "Fowl In the Pot,
The Boxwood Fire" and "The snowball-
The last story In the book is "King Ter
ror." Published by Longmans, Green ft Co.
"The Life ot a Woman," by R. U. Rls-
ley, deals with the effect of narrow op
portunities upon a 'woman of an ambitious,
imaginative temperament, a eltuation very
common both to men and women In Amer
ican life. The heroine is a girl who has
spent her life In the suburbs of a large
city and known no other outlook, it taxes
her through her various experiences
mostly disheartening and discouraging
ber first party until after thirty, when
ehe IS broken down in spirit and resigned
to her fate. Herbert 8. etone ft Co., pub
lishers. "The Henchman," by Mark Lea Luther,
Is built upon the rise of an obsecure coun
try politician to the gubernatorial office,
and Is pretty well done. The story begins
with the nomination of Calvin Ross Shelby
for congress. Clear and precise are the
characteristics of the candidate. He dif
fers In no respect from many . aspirants
for political positions and It la natural that
we should finally see him governor ot bis
state. The story Is well told. The political
bosses, his opponents, the loose wife, In
fact all the innumerable characters are
Veil described. The love scenes and the
true manhood ot Shelby and his final stand
against the bosses all tend to make It an
exceptional political novel. Published by
the Macmlllan company. '
' "Brenda's Cousin at Radcllffe," by Helen
Leah Reed, is the third of Miss Reed's
"Brenda" series, describes the career of
Julia Bourne at Radcllffe college, the wom
an's annex of Harvard. As Miss Reed is
herself a graduate ot this college, the life
of. the Cambridge girl undergraduate is
correctly portrayed. Since the story is In
tended to interest young girls In the more
serious college life,, as well as in Its sports,
study is shown to occupy a large part In
tbe life of those students. But the social
side Is by no means neglected, from the
freshmen reception toi he class day spreads
In the Far house grounds. Little, Brown
ft Co., publishers.'
"When Jesus was Here Among Men." by
Nellie Lathrop Hello, Is another story of
tbe life of 'Christ, written in story form In
language easily understood by children. It
tells tbe Ufa ot a young man and his blind
sister, who watch and listen with Interest
the Savior's life. Christ finally restores
the sight of the sister. Published by Flem
ing H,- Revell Co.
The above books are' for sale by the Me-
geath Stationery Co., 1308 Farnam St.
Creamery Plants Ordered Sold.
DE8 MOINES. la.. Nov. 25. -In the United
States circuit court of this city this morn
ing judge Hmltn Mcl-Tierson lusueil an
order authorizing the receiver in the FJgln
Creamery company bankruptcy case to sell
to Cove it McKinnon for S45,0u0 all the
property of the Elgin Creamery company
except the creamery at Corning, la.. Die
skimming stations connected with the Min
eral Point creamery and furniture In Chi-.
cago. .
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A DraaraTlst'a Advice. -
Mr. C. L. Thompson, a druggist of Dan
ville, Ind., gives the following wholesome
advice to his customers: "If you should
ever need a remedy for croup or whooping
cough, get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
It absolutely has no equal for the preven
tion and cure of croup, and if taken in
time and according to directions, it is a
most excellent remedy tor whooping cough
and all throat and lung troubles. I would'
recommend that a bottle of this medicine
be kept in the boms at all times, especially
where there are children In the family."
Stationery (&
Largest aMi micui in wH. extra parts
ef all kinds. Also a lull iiiia of labia tsa
tils sets tl 01) to 610.0b.
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