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TnB OMAHA DAILY REEi SATURDAY, AUGUST 1. 1903.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
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AdffrllMmnti far these rolnraae
will be tat en until la aa. far the
urnlnf )lh), and vattt H SO p. M.
for morning- and Innilir rdliloa. .
Itatee. 1 .2c a word drat taasrttea,
la a word (brrrafUr. Nothing- tiiUm
(or I than !(rc for the first lneer
lion: 1'hn advert laemente aaaat b
Ma eonseratlrely.
Ad frert lrn, by rrnne-atlna- ' a iim
tiered cheek, ran have omatri ad
dreesed to a numbered Icllrr Ik fir
at The llec. Amntri a aridresced will
b delivered prtit auilaa ( the
WANTED SITUATIONS.
YOUMO MAN warits a To!t10n tin stenog
rapher unci assistant bookaeenpr. Ad
dress J Be', A M tW Alx
COMPETENT " young tady stenographer
' warns position In :-nutheatern Nenra.-ki,
. Addre-w, 'Stenographer, im E. ' fctli bt.,
Topcka, Kan. A 75 4x
WANTED Many Jobs of alf kinds of work,
audi an trlowlng weed, excavating, re
' pairing fence, etc., everywhere within
nltu II...I.-. ................ 1 .. . ...Ill n..ll
i-" nii)iLn, i llill K It tHKiiiui'in, win van
on fiartlf- who desire work done. Address
noaril rjipff' In 1. Tranli fries at..
A M780 IX
WANTKIMMU HELP.
THE SUMMER TERM '
, ot
, . BQYLES college .
la now open, yet It Is not too late to enter.
Every day In enrollment day.
Business, ahorthand, type riling, English.
Oet a catalogue.
H. Bi UOYLES. President.
Tel. 19M. - N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha.
' ' ' ' B !
WANTED For United States nrmy, able
bodied, unmarried men, between agca of
'21 and x i-HlZi-us of United Bat3. - of
good character and temperate haolts, who
can speak, re id and write English, for
information- apply to recruiting officer,
16ih and Dodge tit.. jUraaha, ,aud Grand
Island. Neb. . ' B M47;
WILL, give a worthy young man or woman
a palu-up scholarship in Omuna a leading
business- college, tu , be , p.ild for , when
course Is nnlshed and position -ecjrei.
Address, B 15, Bee. B-410
WANTED Small Job of cellar cementing
done. Apply at 60," N. Y. Life Bldg.
1 1 B-M646
DRVU clork, with 2 or & years', experience.
.wining to work. Address, it. r . urown,
Sioux Falls, 8. D. ' ' B--t6i 4
1WU imn for hiodljng lumber,, two. men
.for factory work. Omaha Box Co.. East
WANTEDYoung, man. about 18, to deliver
gooqs ar,q note care ul horse and cow.
f . Kply rna"V. . ' p""M,-'!' 1
WANTl'lJ Young man as assistant bok
keoper in wholesale bouse; must be rapid,
accurute anu luminar wun omce w rK
'Addreim In own' liaitiiwtltlng, giving age
experience, refoiencas and- salary ex
pectud, J t, Bee otllye. . ' B Mtj.-2x
WANTED-First class mftuiders; steady
'work; wages Moo ter day of nine- hourai
The F. M. Davis Iron Works Co., Denver,
Colo, B-aBM
A good position Is always open for a com-
..Detent man.. Ill J dluiculty Is to tind it
We have openings lor high-grade men in
1 all 'capacities xec.itlve, technical and
'Clerical. - Openings .for college men. "Klght
, places tor rigut men and rignt men tor
right places. ' Write for plan and bouklet.
xiapgooas nincorporaiea), ouite ow, mo
- iittduock Building, Chicago. - - - -B
WAN VI I h references for commercial trav
eler' to call cm merchants and agents-; ex-'
pftrienco not roqulred; salury $2 per week
, with expenses advanced. . ..National, IM
uearborn St., Chicago. B M7M lx
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WANTED-pJUen everywhere; gvwd- pay;, to
dlstrltiuto , circulars adv. matter, tack
slums, etc; no Canvassing. National Adv,
Bureau,' Chicago! ' ' ' B M7SS 2x
... ,WAKTElVnALKSMKv..: . ,
Jli VnpA'nojy.BAjKS! AN'rtd malflnji
'Ka thin' 125 1)0 i'wek.' Wlfo''us- tbdav.
; w dre selllngr' groceries' to iariners und'
othr Inrae buvcra at 'Wlioleiala uilrei.1
lood hustlers can makV up carload Tots
at very town-in the aericu.turaj states
Profits Kre larger than lii any. Other line:
. irauo jiernmneiit. wuri pleasant ' ana
i healthful.1, Fot- futl ; particulars" address
George Meldrum & Co;, Bs N, Qrec-n St.,
WANTED Salesmen, by - manufacturer tjf
grocery apeciuities; goou salary to ener
gutltr litph' grade mitn;- slate your' expert
ence: Box 617, Chicago,' 111. . M7W lx
, WANTED FEMALE HE Li. .
llw-Olnla. Call Canadtan oflice. 15th' & Dodge
-. . .. ' 1 .. .. :-: .. vJ
COPY. letters uu homa; 12.W paid Weekly
.-send '.stauiped . enaalope,- satnpW s letter.
Jburena Co., iguana bt., e t org.'.
. ..::.. ..; . : '' ': G 3iW3 2x
WANTED glrl-for light housework; faiiilly
I two, AUlin!M J OU, 1C. - tn-JMI
4 i '" i i i I'll
WANTED.' girl for''giir,eaV'- hrmsewortt
famHy qf lirea. ..Mrs.: bimeral, V.6 North
'VSTII A'V. -x; ji
WANTED,' a goivl second gtrl.
bill oin Pine rjia. . '
MrsMarsh,
. C iWa 2x
WANTED, a neat, plain cook, willing to
speno a lew weeas m ine country and
then" return to the city; Apply 17X4 Imv
enport. C 777 Sx '
WANTPin-Comtietent Second girl. Mrs,
Klrkendall, stith and Jackson sts.
': C MT7S a
' ' FOli RENT HOCSK9.'
RnilsF's n aU parts o the city. K.
UUOCD. c Paurg & Co., Bee IUdK.
D-1W
FOU JtENT, 7-room houiic all. modern sx
cept furnace, N. aJVU St.,.SJ). C. il,
t;aiiiman, too-fff fax tun Blk. D Jto
II HI 1?PS: ta HPtaof hactty. Th O,
IIUUOCO j F, jjula Co.60S Bea Bldg.
: " um
PAYNE-H08TWICH1 A CO.; choice houses
wi-wa new jurn'x.iie Drug. i"nono KMti,
.- :'" ' ' ' D 6
WK 1IUVK pianos. Maggard Van dt Stor-
.ago v.o., itti. nsm. omcu, 17U Webater St.
. - ' t . ' ... . D dJU
FOR KENT, ten-room moderu house near
jiixu acnoui. ;no. iNorin :a street. 1b
Quire nex. uour or at i i. X. Elfe build-
i'k- d &
c;.r 1K.U, jat-ciass v-rooai house. Co N. a,
. 1 . . -. - U M477
UOUHES, insurance.
Ringwalt, Barker Blk,
D iV7
TWO (mom- house?,- all-modern, f ig.oo;
n, u.n iiuiunu, u-i rax ton tuock
' ' D M763
TO MQVE right get Omaha Van' Stor
St
.yo., onus i-jjj, f ursani. or Toi,
D-rfuii
ISIS Iouglas St., 11 rooms. Apply ft N 1
Ufn- ' ..... D 3
FOlt RENT, a cottage. 110 Murcy Et ; r?
icr month. IV ai, K. letter, rwrltcr V3
irown block. : . .- r m3?
S-ROOM house, modern lmprovehjents- 23is
Cuiitol A. t i - - I-M654 2x
T-RiOM tounn modern lmproVetaents 221s
Caiiilol Ave, ' .. t '. ? 11 Vl3 2x.
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KOOMINU ra'uae, 12 rooms, modern In
llrsiA Usa ci-iiiUtlun. 13 I .Ikward St., do-
.'IrnMs location:. Mm, t. .'wtll rant 4
roon... iii,eo -tier month. tiwrijt t,"
.11 faniaju S4. -. . L Milts 7
r - t t i .. :
107 S. CVrH. S-rorHB ttnge, Ai W0' Mender
son 6 rooms. $10; li) hwtrj. 4 raotna.
modnrn flat, ,117.60,. itmgwii Bros. Hr
kerjtlk. t .' . . , i v D MmM
OOOI'i-r.--flt on';4th cr line '.S Pavne-,-
Uoatwtek & CP iul-8 V. L- JJ0718 '
MinSKf -errooin-cnttairet ta.fi0T Cot Sltes
ir.an Av. G. E. Turkingtnn He
,; ' I ' -! ., i J. " t ' P-T7S
CUJKKENd RIGHT,. IN TO.WN-Vholoe r.
and' l.rt-are' tViMn.lsf -fitted o? fr a horn
and poultry strictly: also gi-od barn, car
riage house. -elf-.: 8l7 SO: vnsKdsakiK'AuKuat
I 1; rouat bo quick WJ gefc-this. 34'h. neir
1 California car. "Charles' E. Wllilimaon,
THWEE-BOoSlEp house- for in, JM N.
tlrj, ' I- Mi!tt Jx
FOli ItF.NT Ft FINISHED ROOMS.
I'EW'liY European hotel, 13th and FBrnnm.
ROTAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Chicago
11 V. to :.) per werk, 42? So. ISth. St.. ona
block routh of court house. E ii)l
NICK cool room, modern, very reasonable;
gentlemen prererred. 14J N. iitn.
' E-702 "
O. M. E. hauls trunks. Telephone CI 1 .
fc. U3
FRONT ond other desirable rooms, bath,
cool nnd central, for gentletnnn l17
Cass St. E MSlr7 4
AETNA HOUSE, European, 13th A Dodge,
Hi 104
HOTEL HUBBEL, 13 & Howard. Phone 2Wj
8 NICE rooms, light housekeeping. 1112 So-.
11th. . k ai4io
218 N. 17TH, cool front rooms for two
K Aim 13
NICELY furnished rooms. Inquire Omaha
ate-TTi laundry, 1750 Leavenworth. I'hona
A-1783. ; E 705
ROOMS, 11.50 to $3.00 per week; board. 13.00.
Thurston Hotel, loth and Jackson sts.
, E-MG17 24
80UTH front, alcove room. 2V0 Harney.
C .1L, k J
ONE. or two furnished rooms for rent; fine
location, lawn and shade, gentlemen pre
ferred. 2215 Farnam St. E 778 6x.
FIRNISIIED ROOMS AND BOARD.
THE ROSE. 2020 Harney, nice cool rooms.
ood board; rates reasunauie; mu iui
tickets. F Mai-Ai
DESIRABLE rooms, the Farnam, 19th nd
Farnam. ' ,vv
K9 8. 25TH AVE.; private family. K 707
WELL ventilated modern rooms; llrst-
.. L . . rt- -1 V. Ollia li.L,lnB ,
class ouaru. xeit-puuiio. iw u ft , u -
. F M731
NICELY .'furnished room for two gentle
men wltn nrst-cioss ooara; close 10
line and within walking distance; also
One very coy single room. l&IB Daven
port St. . F-M747 A3x
THE beat furnished rooms, with, board br
the day or week: noma cooaing. ia-'
jvtn at.
.F M.728
FOR RENT VNFIRNI8HED ROOMS.
FORv RENT All modern 1 basement floor,
Including heal in winter; u. inquire no
S. Both St. ' O-M790 I
Ft'RNITURE PACKING.
PETERSON & LUNDBERO, 115 So. 17th.
Tel. L.-Zm. . . tl iub
FOR RENT STORES AND- OFFICES.
FOR RENT The building formerly occu
pied by The Bee at via Farnam St. It has
lour stories and a basement which was
formerly used, as The Bee .press room.
This will be rented ' very reasonably. If
Interested, apply at office ot CO. Hose
water, secretary, room 100, Bee building.
... 1261 '
FOR RENT Building suitable for whole
sale purposes at uit .r arnam, zzxyu, lour
stories and tirst-class cemented basement,
elevator, lire and ' burglar proof vault,
ofttce counter and tixtures. .For price aha
particulars Inquire C. C. Rosewster, sec
retary the Bee Building Co., room 10u, Bee
building. . , I-MixiJ
DESK, room' for rent. 634 Paxton block.
I-M640
STOREROOM. 1615 Howard St., with' light
basement, unloading platform in thi, rear,
Sou.00. George & Co.. 1W1 Farnam st. '
. . . I-M64 A
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED Canvassing : axenu , in every
county to solicit eubsciipUons to 'i'llnl
' T WaiNTiETH CENTURY FARMtiit.
Ht4auy employment withasslired good. In
como. Akcuts 111 tha Country with home
ltt'buggy espeolaily dealredi CunvaiiseTa
mlike eaaliy to' lou per 1 month. . AM-1
. dress Century -farmer Boiictiors tturemi,
Be,e. budding,- Ornahai ' 3 . J ill
AOENT3 wapt'ed' to sell the '"Life Ot Fbpe
Leo .Ul." wrllteh ' with the encourage
ment, approbation and blessing . of ilia
iioiliieaa, . tne i'ype, oy aioiiaignor . uer-
nard v nuiuy. twi x-axiun xiiug.
. . ., - . . . . .
-M364-
WE. have all six of the different Pope Leo
X-lli books: beet- ternta;. freight paid;
outfit free. Call or write' VV. A. liuen-(
uuugn oc co., ouu ware uik., ciuiuua.
., J-MS12
AGENTS WANTED 175.00 weekly "easily
ihado. selling - our Double Indemnity
,:c"oinlilnatloji health and accident policies.
' Liberal ' coinmlKslon? - strong company;
'expeiihee' unnecessary. Write for terms.
National Health and Accident Assocla
tldn, 'm Crocker Bldg. - XcS MOInes, lit
"'. j-m A2-
AGENTS do It now, ' You' can tilke' more
orders jelling our LIFE OF pOfE LEO
XIII than any other, because It Is pub
lished' in mbro than one langiuege. Hells
: to everybody. Beautiful 12 crtior inemorlul
picture FREE to each customr. Illus
trated with beautiful colotVd plutes. Best
.teems. Freight paid. Outfit 'free.- Ad
dress American publishing Co., 6'J N. Y.
L. Bldg., Qniaha.-- -' ' J 061
AGENTS-wanted to sell Dry Ftre "Extin
guisher; ' Avila easy: pays big; samples
practically free. Address Fire Killer., 44
Murruy St., N Y. - J-MU2H Alx
WANTED TV RENT.
YOUNG MAN -desires room end board In
private' family; musi be close to car liiu;
state prloe. Address J 67, Bee. ,
.-..'. K M662 Sx
WANTED, room and . board during the
school year In private fumlly, near 3Hh
and-Leavenworth sta, or tenvenluni . to
hunscom Ir"rk car. L.. I Bunker, 2241
Cedar St., Berkeley, Cal. . K MI81 I
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTED to buy, lomt good dental
chalra. Union Dental College. N M574
WANTED NUrug oxide. . gas apparatus,
cheap and In first-class condition. Address
Box 103., North. Platte, Neb. N M787 lx .
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
I
CHICAGO Furniture Co.. 1410 Dodge. Tel.
j.-J. New and sucond-huud bought, sold,
exchanged.-- .O .709
FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS, ETC.
FOR 8ALE, one large alx-passenger closed
family carriage, one large open fumlly
currlage, one large piatform-spilug pldr
phaeton; all rubber-tued; two double sets
of harness, one silver mounted, and one
alngle aet of - harness. Call Frank E.
Morsee. city Hall. JP-Malii
HAVE your rubber tires set while yoy
wult 11, Frost, lllh and Leavenworth.
- P-'.IO
MONROE sells pleasure vehicles at 811 N.
ltith st . P Ul
TOP Bl'GaY at half price, also nearly new.
2K, gae.r, cheap. 6ee A. W, Johnson, with
JObh Deere Plow Co, P M7u0 A
FOlt SALE Or. e second-hand 1903 model
Olds Runabout,' In goml condition, I no.
One second-hand l'.-1 1 modul Olds Runabout,
lived -vei v little, new tires, good runidng
order, $300. . .. . T
Ona shop worn Spauldlng, 37B. s
tuie taw Milwaukee., sioam wagon, fun
probably f.O mliea. built to order with all
lTn'roveinenla, $Jefl. - -
One secoud-hand Milwaukee steam wagon,
l.ullt to. order, with all ImprovemenUt,
used three months only ur.d an excellent
ateemer, $10. . -
Tlie-lurfc-eet line, of near automobiles In the
entire wealern country.
. JONAS Al'TOMOPILE CO., '
. - Milwaukee Wi..
PM7 7x .
fOt SALE HilSCELLANEOUS.
Flt 8ALE-1.50U feet of aeoonhand H wire
I'll a. In g'Md cuniuloit. AiM-ly to or ud-
drvaa ''Superintendent ot Bee Buil.'lntf,
. Oyiaha.'
U-il.6d
NEW and Sdl.and ty.pe writers. 1111 Firj.kn.
SOU SALE - Secondhand Loecciotile. Ja
flrat-eliaa shape, at one-half price. ,Sil
or addraaa, laZl Jfltruaia lU Q U .
Why Walk All
A WANT AD
KUIl SALE MISCELLANEOIS.
FOR SALE Empty Ink barrel. E centt
men; large, well made barrels; rnike
first-class garbnge receptacles.. Fred
Youngs, foreman, Bee press room, roir
entrance Bee Hidg. . y MWl
INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnam.
Q-714
FOR SALE A new t ampere doubl 1 polo
switch; never been used. Apply t j or ad
dress "Superintendent Bee Huil'tng,
Omaha." Q-MToi
TELEPHONE POLES; long fir tlmlers;
chicken fence; oak piling.. 901 Douhis.
FOR SALE Crane hydraulic, elevator; cm
be used either passenger, or fre'ght; co:nt
plete, iron guide posts, cage una wire en
closures. J. L. Brandels 4 Hung. - .
. Q-53S
IRON and wire fences, tree guards.' trellises.
Western Anchor Fence Co., AX N.. 17th St,
g-7iu
PHOTOGRAPH CAR for sale. Apply Rose's
Art Store. Q 717.
2DHAND safe cheap. Derlght, 1118 Farhnm.'
Q 719
WAREHOUSE scales cheap. Sam I Burns.
W M9:i4 11
21.000 BRICK for sale. W. Farnam 8iirHh
& Co., 1320 Farnam St Q 56)
FOR SALE Coal business. Capital re lulred,
2,0u0.00. J 21, Bee. Q C8
CATALOGUE rut drag prices free. Sher
man &, McConnell Drug Co., Omaha.
718-
FQh SALE Great Dane pup. - R. Erlksen
Newman Xjrove, Neb. Q M61S 7x
FOR SALE, two express wagons, cheap.
14 8, r7th St M-035 Kx
FOR SALE A few to 15-horse power
boiler and engines, of both tiorlxontal and
'Vertical types; also two Lambert gasoline
engines, 4 to 8-horse power; all In perfect
running order. W. A. Carpenter. York
Neb. - Q-6;6 3x
FOR SALE CHEAP One secondhand steam'
healer that heats school house with five
-rooms; in fair condition; the reason for'
-selling, we are going to build larger. Jit
quire or . write, Z. F Linvllle, 8-cretary
of School Board, Carson, la. - Q M8.7 ti-
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MME. iXCRETIA, medium, 1709 California.
... 8fc0 A4
MRS. . CARRIE SMITH, SOVEREIGN
LADY QUEEN vt clairvoyants; every
thing told; past, present and future, tat
istautlon or -no pay. sJ7 N...lsth, 8 "10
ELECTRICAL TREATMENT.
MISS HOWARD, elegant manwage and
vapor baths; alcohol rubbiug. 3iii N.
lfiih, flat E. T-M26e al
MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d floor, r.2
T 721
GRACE O'BUYAN, Baths. 720 S. 13th. .
T-M6
MRS. DAVIS, 1621 Howard St., front rooms,
tuo bain; lirsi-class atteiiuant.-
T-M4U A3
PERSONAL.' .
VIA.VL a -wholesale nerve and tissue food
and home treatment for. disorders. . of
women. Free booklet Vlavl Co., 3ia Bae
Bldg. . , U-T21 .,
DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superflu
ous hair removed by electricity.'. K. 2 und
3, laUB Farnam st. .. . .. U Til ,
MAGNET PILE KILLER.
At druggists,, IL
IT CUKE3.
PRIVATE home " during ' confinement; (
babies- Adopted., ine uooa Samaritan
.fca-nitarluin. SS M juVe., .Council Buifla,
la.' . : - . ' v .. " t.-ts J
CUIROPpDY,, tnaniOurlng. scalp, facikX"
hgieuu -and special massauu, taught &11.9
! practiced. A. Maer, bU Bee. bluK. ' CO'i)
: MuUaCJou .free.; jCse ,te-Ko-May' I'pird,er.'
Pf.jVA'l'E hospital before and during ci?n-1
finement: bableu boarded and adopted. '
Mra,. GarJda, 2234 Luke. Tel., Red-lSi4. "
PRIVATE, hospital before and during con-"
ilnenient;. best .meuicai care ami njising.
Mis. L. Fisher 1501' Vinton. Tel.
PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladies before aud
dui ing confineineiit. Dr. and Ml s. U.erl!)ch,
. 3uU5 California St. Terms reasonable.
... . . ' ,..':'.' S8 "
LOUISE II AM NER. ' please'' Write' f. M.,
Tucuma,.' Wash. ' ' ' U M.K0 2x
MONEY . TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. ,
WANTED, city - loans and warrant .W:
Farnam Smith & Co., 13j0 Farnam street;.
.-. .-... 1 .. . W-7i-,
WANTED, city and farm louns alsoi bends
mid- warrants. lt.. C. ISitero. &Co.,---17o2
tiarnnra at., tet iima,.!.- -. iv
FARM and-clly- loims; low-raUs. W, -II.' y CARPEtfTfcRS;AD JOIXMRS.' .-.'
; Thomas,- First Nut'i Bank Bid. Tel. Irt4a. l " ' v
'' . '-' ' . ' W ,31.. i AiiL kinds of carpentetywork and repairing
'.'.'...-. ' . v. .. promptly attended to. .J. T. Ochiltree, 'Join
PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 937 N.Lire. 'tt?1d Liico stretwa:' ' - 370
4 TO 6 P. C. money. Bemls, Paxton block.; DETKCTtVEJ;.
- - W 733 ... -
FIVE PER CEN-lMoans. ; Garvin .Bros.. 104 WJCVr.MACK .ill. Kariach blockTel.
Farmimi . . W-r.34 - .
THIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1520 Doujag. ; EXPERT. ACCO.u'NTANT.' '
r ' " o r. RATUBUN.'rooln 18. Com'l Nat Bank
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. ' " " : .' " '; 752
it ACV TOGET " FLORISTS."' . . ,
, iCMO I TO FAY 1 1 HESS ft SWOBODA.. 1415 Farnam. ;-;753
&tlUtl L, HEXDERSOfi. florl 1519. Farnam EC
receipts, etc Or if you have a permanent ,-''"' ' m
posltloa we can make you a :: 7" ""?, ..'"' ,
. , -. SALARY LOAN , ; , ' FOUND. .. T .
without ecurityr except your own agree- . . '. , ";' ... ,
"""Jfi t0..rTPd w..etTVQtolCUlels roUNI-At Farnam and 15 .streets., a
".h""-- k la thartou K. u.T?ali V"'- "" can have same iy calling at
bforetoS borrow e ww here 8 Slawhlnney &.-4tyarfs wlry store, !sth
b'f0 oAahWorTOAGK rLOAN CO., , and Dougja streets, and prove owner-
111 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 235. . "'P:".- ... ' Found MTKi 1
(Established 1S92.) 3u6 S. 16th St. - .... -.-.r- .
' ' " X 737 FI RNITURE PACKED. .
' , ; . .. . .. . , -
MOM FY GATE CITY Upholstering Co.", woven wire
IVIWHL 1 , springs ' tlghtonw-d. ' Tel. 'B-2075. .1706 St.
To salaried employee and wage earners: ' Mifry'a Ave. . . 755
Get ous- svslem of loaiis thai gels you - . - , , , . . . r. ;- ; ., . ..
nraVhlsteng.-er. hiving" GOLD. AD SILVER PLATING.
employment can get. Just .m. his note: , oilA,lA rUTIjG.CO.. Bo. l.dg. Tel. 6.
Monthly. Monthly. Weekly. ' . ' . ' 756
$100 Return to us. ,.ta 60 or $13.36 or $6 65 ; ., . , . , .
I 60 Return to us... 1S.33 or 6 5 or 3 35 . . -.. , . riiiinif l" . . .
I Return to us... or S 33 or I K . ' r GARBAGE.
ktrc.ette?m?.Urowesrates. lonfldentlah ANTI-MONOPOLY. GARBAGE' CO., clean.
No inriulrlcs. Quick service. Courteous ceBSpools and.vaulls. removes garbage
treatment. n& ded animals at reduced prices. 621
THE STAR LOAN CO., 644 PAXTON BLK. X. 16th. Tel. 177i. -767
X 737 - .r-.y -.-T r-f ; , '
CASH IN ANY AMOUNT $10 to M loaned ": " INVESTMENTS.- .
on furniture, pianos, eto.,- and to people -i-J ; s -il : ; :
holding a ateidy. position, without secur- YOUH ' M1KTNO'' stock may be valuable.
Ity or publicity, at the very loweet rates; '. -Ve furiilsh reliabi report on stocks and
payments oan be. male to suit your con- mines. Mining Information-Bureau,' 1521
venhnce; strictly confidential. - j,h Kt , Iienver, Coin.'- M 7 Sx '
RELIABLE 'CREDIT CO.,' - J,,,!!. 1 . ' t , -r-t
Rooms $07-308 Faxtoh Block. - - Am.w;v..BV,'M
MONEY LOANED ON SHARPENED.! I Melcholrf Kith ft Howard'
FURNITURE. PIANOS. LIVE STOCK, .t . . ..- .J' - ' . . 764
. SALARIKS. ETC. .,'.-. . ; .
Low rates and easy terms. ' LAWNMOWEH3 sharpened.': -saws --, filed.
Business Confidential. umbrellas repaired, keys, elc So N. 16th.
i TrV'tre if vou wart tu aave-money. Tel "K74 . - - 759
v " PHOENIX CREDIT CO.. ... . ... . - p . -J
63$ Paxlon Block. 16th and Parna-n Bts. ; , , .. . .
. . - : .r. . X-7CT- Wk AXp COLLECTIONS.
LAltOUST BI SINtSS . IN IX)AX8 TO BTILLMAN ft Z RlCU'-'fi U, B. Kat-Bk, t Id.
SALARIED rE-OPLK. merchants, team- Bl' lJ " - . V " 7i
klera. boarding hcuaea, etc.. without s- . 'l ; ..'"' . " ' . .. "
cuMty; aaleai terma 4? oJTli a In n.ln- NEW SNOW-Cfl CRClI CO.T' 1st floor N. Y.
. . loM title. Tolman. 440 Board of Trede Ufa Bldg . attoi lij and colleclois every.
Bldg. . .. . - ... X-.tO- - here. . v f. . ,- ?61
MONEY loaned on -plain note to, salaried T - ;T ' Z '. ' ' '
Utopia: business conndrntlal; lowest rates.. --! ; ,-' . .. i tT - .
il4 I'axtwu Wock,- The J. A. Huttonc0. --. ', V 1 '
'. , 1-,- 11 LOST Pul, ri-iae'. gLi'eae at Courtland
CHATTKI hliy ar.d iawolry lons. Foley ,i-- 'cii, .Kildajr uttnwu.. Itciuiu lu. kii
Loan Co., sue to D. Green, H. (, Barker V k. -Berd St a4 receive. reward.
- -.X-74T .it-t7I-l
Over Town to Find a Position?
. WILL TELL YOU WHERE, TO GO. . )
MONEf 'TO I.O N CH ATTELS.
MONEY' loan" on plsnoi, furniture, Jew-
elry, borsts, cows, etc. C. F: Heed, 819 S. 13.
X-743
BtSINESS CHANCES.
FOR- SALE, by administrator, good clean
stock of general merchandise In good
brick building In good location, ready to
begin business at any time; Invoice about
t.toO; must te soldi soon. Call on or ad
dress 8. W. Chambers, administrator,
Blair, Neb. ',-, ' Y M971
FOR. SALE, jaeari. new stock of general
merchandise .and building; Invoice about
1 1,000; . well e.t,tlllshed trade; good com
munity. Addres J 34. Bee. x M606 6
A GOOD bUFlneas chance for man with
small capital; pays tf per month clear;
best town in Jiilack Hills. Address J 59,
'Bee office. . Y M65S 11 '
FOR SALE, real estate, rental and lnsur
ranc'o business' In best county In Ne-
' braska; a snap, for a man with a little
money anil some push. Established ten
years.. Address 1 Lock Box 345, Wlnside,
Neb. Y M606 6
WHEN you. want to buy, sell or exchange
any property of business quick, see J. 11.
e J. 1.
Y-744
alUilllBUIl, 0W 11. .X. Alie.
FOR SALE, at a bargain, bakery and con
fectionery; goo$ location; elegant soda
fountain, fixtures and furniture nearly
new; will xejl on one year's time, with
approved security. Address Mrs. F. E.
Baker, West Point. Neb. Y Mt7 7
A GOOD paying JS-room hotel for sale In
Wood River, Neb., at a bargain; owner
Uvea In Chicago is the object in selling.
Mitchell &'. Faught, Wood River, Neb.
. Y
FIRST-CLASS , opportunity for an up-to-date
furniture man with capital of about
I10.CO0 to open a furniture store In a
thriving, Tiealtliy county seat town of
11,000 population: best town of its size in
state; onlj!. ond furniture store. For par
ticulars address, Thomas B. Tuttlo,
Carthage, ; Mo. : . Y M61 .
NEWSPAPER . for sale. Good, paying re'
publican weekly; county seat; occupies
special; field.' Address J 65, Bee.
1 ; Y-M690 5x '
FOR SALE,, real estate and loan bUsInoss;
other business?;', small capital required.
J 66. Bee. . Y 775 1 ,
FOR SALTJ HEAL ESTATE.
WILLIAMSON aRmLEafre 1203
'. .'. RE 745- '.
HOUSES and. Tots In all parts of city;': also
acre property and farm lands. The O. F.
1-iaviH o., Jloom una, lieu Bldg. KhJ 74t
BALINE COUNTY farms' are the best. I
have-some 'bargains. Write for particu
lars at once. . F. G, Johnson, Dorchester,
Neb. .' , ( RE M5W 2y.
W. C. CHISBElX, 833 N. Y. Life Bldg. "
RE A13W-7
10-ROOM modern house, 11 blocks from
postoftlce, for sale . cheap, lus N. 15th.
Benewa dc Co. l , 'RE-747
RANCH and farm lands for safe by ' the
I'nlon Pacific- Railroad compuny, B. A.
'McAllester,. land commissioner, ' Union
Pacific. Headndarters, Omaha, Js'eb. .
. : . . ';': RE T48 .
EASTERN party anxious to close out his
real estate deals In Omaha will sell mod
ern house on paved street one' block from
car line: hot water lieutlng: ood barn;
; for $3,500; house cost tti.Ocfl to ' bu(ld.
Thomas Brennarl, 303 So. 13th St. ' .
. ; . .. RE M785
OREGON &lWASH1NGTON
: ., L-tfflV&i-
If" you want" good pftiytn land In a country
. .that never falls o-'jrwftluce a crop then
Join one of-tr jxVTnrHlohs to Oregon and
Washington', aiirfpe their '"'l'.'
: vWhes.t Fields, '. ; '.'i
i "' 'FruM. e-acharda,-' '
: i t Ho XaVda.
I " ' .'(Dairy J-arms. ' '
i ' -. Vineyards arid ' '
"Timber Lands. '
all on or adlress us. for excursion dates
; and JAof, 'hEYDTSn
40 ACRES. lmproyeil,parpy:Cri.- Jbox
: 101. Fapllllon, Neb. ' RE-M792- A3U
'm IJr- J ' :i.T .V l..V-. , ' . -.
Acc oiinio pleatinoi ;
GOLDMAN. 200 Doifglas llo'ck:' ' 749
BALE-TIES.
OMAHA Hay Baler Tie Co., SUNorth. lith..
, . ' i-ti60 .
R..RT'MBEJ,Sc'1Sbr. only tie factory In
the state. Try. u4;)lth,und Nlcholns -Ptsi
Tel. F,S:i59.
'-31 25 "
CARPET . t IJliANINO.
A. K. JETT calls for: carpets. Tel. A-M0S.-..
" , .- - M39ii 1-
Ml S1CAI.
THOS. J. KELLY, voice. Davidge Block.
. . 3 9
OSTEOPATHY.
GID. E. ALICE JOHNSON, osteopaths.
Suite 615. New York Life Bldg. Tel. !.
7t3
The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bldg. T. Wf.2.
. 764
Atxen ft Farwell, Paxton Blk., 604-7. T. 1365.
7tJj
DRS. FINCH ft MILLER, 124 8. 25th St.
766
Dr. Grace Decgan, 509 McCague. Tel. 23S2.
7 17
PATENTS.
H.- J. COWGILL No fee unless successful.
818 8. 15th St Omaha. Tel. 1798. :. 7ta
PAWNBROKERS.
EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat
ing; all business confidential. 13ol Douglas.
... i tm
RIG MANUFACTURING.
OMAHA Rug Factory. 1521 Leaven. Tel. 20S.
7'i9. -
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
A. C. 'AN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life.
NEB. Business & Shorthand College., Bod'i
.Theater. . ' . ' ul
STAMMERING, AND STUTTERING.
CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge BUlg.
' r.2
STORAGE.
OM- Van Stor. Co., 1511 Farn. Tela. VXWr
TICKET BROKERS.
CTJT RATE railroad tickets -everywhere.
P. It. , Phllbln, . 1005 Farnam. .'Phone 4.
WANTED TO BORROW.
WANTED, a loan of 17,600 on a partly de
veloped mining property In Colorado, for
the purchuse of machinery and further
development. The property . Is worth at
lehst i;6.0W). Will pay 6 per cent ' Int.,
and give an Interest In an adjoining prop
erty of great prospective value. Full In
formation given showing this to be a
strictly legitimate proposition. Address
L W. Tulleys, Council Bluffs, la.
M-069 5 .
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
(Should be read DAILY by all Interested,
as changes may occur at any time).
Foreign malls, for the week ending August
L 1903, will close (PROMPTLY In till cases)
at the general postofllce as follows: pui-eels-post
malls close one hour earlier than
closing time shown below.
Regular ' and supplementary ' malls closo
at Foreign Station half an nour later than
closing time shown below (except that sup
plementary malls for Europe and Central
America, via Colon, close one hour later at
Foreign Station). ' .'
- Transatlantic Malls. :
SATURDAY At T:3o a. m. (supplementary
a. m.) for EUROPE, per, a, a. Umtiila,
via Queenntowrv at, a. ti. tor BELtaULM
direct, per a. k. Kroonlanu (mall rnrut be
directed "per . s. . Kroonland "); at9:A)
a. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per a. s.
, Anchoila (mail must be directed --per s. a.
; .Anchoria".); at U m.- for DENMAIUi
direct, per.a.-s. Hekla (mail must be in
fected "per a. Hekla"). - ,-;
Iati?Tii 4TTPETC.-Thl'i steamer
t-ttes Printed .Mattel-. CohmercIal ,Pa
; pers, and Samples for German- only.' The
lUmA Pl:,a ,. .,'. ,ll .......... .. .. T -
. i- I " -"--"" oi wiuer juris
of Europe win not vbe sent, oy mls shlo
uuleus specially directed by her' r ,
Afier the closing . of , the aupplom-mtary
Tranjatlanti" .Mails named above, irddl
Jlonal Supplementary Mails are opened on
the piers of 1 the American, Engllf-h.
. French and Germnn steamers.'and temoln
open until within Ten MlnuteJ of the hour
of sailing of steamer ', ... "
Halls for Sooth and Central America,
i. West Indies, Etc. '
SATURDAY-At 8 a. m. for BERlfrrii
per s. s. Trinidad; at 8:30 a. m : a,SA"
NUEA-per V'.: SSf V5
R,ICO. per-TAamo ".SO 0'lX
; plementnry. 10:30 h. m.) for ?M;
, Island. Jamaica, savanili,0
TAGENA and GRE Y1WN r,, CAtt
Alleghany (mail for Costa Hico'mii ',' i'
, directed "per s. s. Alleghany")- . in" be
for CUBA., per .. a. Mexico"' Havana
Malta Forwarded Overland, Elo'.t Ex.
' cept 'Transpacific.' .
CUBA-By fair to Pprf Tampa, Fla '". and
. thence by steamer, closes ai this otti,-.
dally, except Thursday, at ,i:Sn a.."n aa
1 connecting mulls close. her n Mondav.
Wednesdays nnd Saturdays). -uo"das,
MEXICO '-lTY-Overlund. unless speeUiiv
addressed for despatch by steamer, cloeri
at this oflice dail,, exce;7t Suniai a
; 9--m. and 11;.T0 p. ra. Sundays at 1 p.
and 11.30 p. m. v
NEWFOUNDLAND By rail to North Syd-
nfV- aIU-.ilhelJcf .y ,l,iamer. c'e at this
( oflice dally st:30;p m. (connect ihKPmu hs
'. close here every Monday. Weuneaua and
.SHturOaj. .. , ..'
JAMAICA By rail to Boston, and thence
: by ateamer. closes at this ;ofHoe -at 6 -30
p. rn. every Tuesday and. Thursday , -MlQUELON-By
.rall to Boston " nd thenoe
6 30 p m " " thl" fflcs dauTSl
BELIZE. "PUERTO CORTEZ and CUATP
MALA-By rail to . New OrleansTa
' thence by ateamer. c oses st this offiei
dally, except Sunday, at 11:30
n:M p. m., Sunday, at 11 p. m.ana'lu'aj
' aa-.t(7i.tnm.)roaa.,;l0,,e'
COSTA RtCA-By rail to New Orleans and
thence by Steamer. . closes at this oftl
dally, except Sunday, at l .30 d - m 9iT3
! U:30 p. m.. Sundays at 11 p. Pand Jll" 0
P- m. (connecting mail close hera 7'riL.
. Says at 411:30 pr. m.) r iuea'
IRegistered maU closes at ( p.' m. nr..
vloua day.',.
Traasparlne Malla. ''
HAWAII, JAPAN, CHINA and specially
addressed mall . for . the PHILIPPINE
- ISLANDS, via San Francisoo, close here
dally at 6:30 p. m. up to July 2dth, in
elusive, for despatch.-per a. a. Nippon
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, vis San Fran
cisco, close here dally at U:au p. tn un te
, July 27ih, Inclusive, for despatch per U
B. Trausport. ' ,'
CHINA and JAPAN, via Tacoma, close
, here dally at 6 30 p. m. up to July I1.ih.
Inclusive, for despatch per s a Olvinoiu
NEW ZEALAND. AUSTRALIA (exoent
West). NEW CALEDONIA. FIJI. SA
MOA and HAWAII, via San Francisco
. close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to Au
gust lst. Inclusive, for despatch per a,
a. Ventura. (If the Cunard e'eurner car
rying thee BrlUsb mail for New Zealand
does not arrive in time to connect with
this despatch extra, malls closing at 6-30
a. m. 30 a. m. and 6.30 p. ni.; Sundays
at 4:30 a. m., 9 a. m. and :kj p. m will
be made vp and forwarded until the ar
rival of the Cuoard steamer.) -. ,
CHINA and JAPAN..-via Seattle, .close
fiere daily, at :8u, m. up to August 43d
ncluslve, for despatch per a. a. Tosa
Mnru. . . v . ,
HAWAII. CHINA,- JAPAN and PHILIP
PINE ISLANDS, via Ban Francisco, close
here dally at 6:90 p. m. up to August' I3d,
Inclusive, for deanateh per s. a. Siberia.
TAHITI and MARQt'ESAS ISLANDS; via
San Francisco, close her dahy at (30
p, m. up to August lOth. Inclusive, fur
deaiiateh.per s. s. Mariposa,
HAWAII, via ban Francisco. cln 'her
dally at 6 30 p. tn. up to August 110th. In
clusive, for de-patch per s. s. Alameds.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and
Victoria, B. C.. . close here dailv ar ,6 J0
S. m. up te August 111th. lacluslve. for
espatch iMtr a a. Empress of Japan
(Merchandise for- V. 8. Postal Agency at
Shanghai cannot be forwarded via Can
ada )
AC8TRALIA (except Weat). FIJI
INLANDS and NEW CALEDONIA, -thi
Vancouver ana Victoria. B. c. e'one her
dally at p. m. up to August 116th. in.
elusive, for despatch prr a. a. Aorangi.
NOTE Uniea othnrwUM aduresaed. vveat
Australia Is furwarded via. Europe, and
New Zealand and Plilh'pliu-a via Ban Fran-
POSTOFFICE NOTICH.
elect- the quickest - routes. Philippines
specially addressed 'Via Canada" or "via
Europe' muet he fully r-re.d a 'he for
eign rates. Hawaii is revtrardea via San
Francisco exclusively.
Trnnpaclt1c malls are forwarded to port
of sailing dully and the schedule of closing
is arranged on the preaumntlon of their
uninterrupted overland transit, registered
mall closes st 6 p. m. previous day.
CORNKLIl'S VAN-CiiTT. Postmaster.-'
Postofllce. New York.'N. T.. Juty 24. 19 S. '
SEALED PROPOSALS ADDRESSED TO
Moses Harris, - general , treusurer N.
t onal Home for D. V. S.. lu enro of Thomas
R. Kimball, architect, 50U McCague build
ing, Umalui, Nehriifka, will be received at
the above address uuiil 12 o'clock M . Tues
day, August 4. 1903, and then opened, for
furnishing materials, labor, etc., for the
construction of the main --roup of buildings
trt the. Battle Moilntnln Sanitarium, at Hot
Springs. South Dakota. Plans may be
seen and copies of instructions and speci
fications, together with . blank proposals
had, upon application to tho architect
Thomai R. Klmbull, 603 MoCoguo building',
Omaha, Nebraska; to t Builders' , nni
Traders' Exchange, 1K8 WnahinKlon street
Chicago. llllnoiM-. to John F. Daggett, sec
retary, Denver Building Contractors' Coun
cil, ad Times building. Denver. .Colorado;
to the Builders' Exchange, St. Paul, Minne
sota; to E. S. Kelley, Banker, Hot Springe.
South Dakota, and to the. office of the
National Home for D. V. 8., 346 Broadway,
New York.-N. Y... Address all Inquiries re
garding druwingSvand specifications to the
architect as above. - J27 Jy4-U-l-25 Al-m
AILWAY TIME CARD.
CNION STATION IOTH
AND HARCY,
. 1
Union Paclae.
Leave. Arrive.'
Overland Limited a 9:40 am a 7 W pro
The Fast Mall a 1:25 ptc
Colifornla Express..,,. .a 4: pm
Pacific Express all:30 pm
Eastern Express . aE:S0pni
Iho Atlnntln Express... a7:.1am
The Colorado Bpeclnl... 7:10 am a 1:40 am
Chlcairo Bneclal.......-. i- a 8:40 am
Ltrcoln. Beatrice and ,
Stromabura-. Expreaa .b 4:00 pm . blJ:M pm
North Platte Local a g oo am a 6-15 pm
Grand Island Local.... . b B:S0 cm b 9:85 am
Chlcnsrn. Mllmakr a gj, Paul.
5''n-o Dnyllght ..a 7:45 am all:18 pm
Chicago Fast Express. .a 6:45 pm a 8:40 pm
Chicago Limited ,.a 8 05 pm. a 7 50 m
Des Molnea Express. ...a 7:45 am a t:40 pm
, tblcajco A Northwestera'.
"The Northwestern Line."
Fast Chicago
.a 3:4ft am
a 7:00 am
a 8: Jin nm
a 1:30 pan
nk):26 pin
aJl:10 pm
6:10 pm
a 9:16 am
1 :60 am
a 8:46 pm
a 8:15 am
a 2:40 pm
b t:5n am
a)0: are
bl0:36 am
Mall -.. -.;
Local 81oux City
Daylight St. Paul....
Daylight Chicago ...
Local Chicago
Local Cedar Itupids,.
Umlted Chicago ....
Local Carroll ........
...a R: pm
...a 6:10 am
...a 7: Si am
...a oo arri
...all :3o am
... . ,6:10 pm
...a 816 pm
...a 4: urn
Fast Chicago
Fast St. Paul
Fast Mall
.....1 6 60 pn,
...... u -i pm '
Local Sioux City b 4:00 pm
Norfolk ft Bonesteel..a 7:2fi am
I.lnroln & Long Plr)C....b 7:35 am
Chicago.
Rock lalanA ' Pacluo.
EAST.
Chicago Daylight L l'd.-.i s 55 am a 3 Ro am
Chicago Daylight Local. a 7:00 am a 9:35 pm
Chlc'ago Express. ..'..bll :15 am'.a 5:85 pm
Pes Molnea Express. ...a 4:30 pm bU:50 am
Chicago Fast fc.xpre..a 6:i pm a 1:26 pm
- WEST." ' - --
Rocky Mountain I, i'd..a 7:30 am .a 7:25 am
Lincoln. Colo Springs.
Denver, Pueblo and .
West , ...va 1:30 pm a 6:00 pm
Colo. Texas. Cal. anf
Oklahoma Flyer a, 6:40 pm al2.40 pm
Wnbnah. ' . .- '
St. Louis "Cannon Ball"
Express ..a 6:55 pm a 8:ttJ am
St. Louis Local, Ceun- ,
ell Bluffs...; a 9:15 am al0:J0 pm
Mlaaonrl PnciaW., " .,
St. Louis Express....;. .810:00 am
K. C 6c St. L. Kx.......al0:50 pra
Illlnola Central. '
Chicago Express ;.. '....'. la 7:86 an
Chicago, Minneapolis' A
8t. Paul Limited, a 7:60 pm
Mlnnefepol1S''St. Paul '
Express ...b 7:36 am-
Chicago local -.,...'.. !0:Sa am
Chicago -Express.: ;.... r . , .
a pm
a 6:16 am
a 6:10 prr.
a 8:06 am
bl6:85 pm
alO:3B am
f 1 i m
WEBSTER DEP49T 10TH WEnSTEfri
Chlragroe 8t. . Paul, Mluneapolls A
--.''OinnlilC, . ' ... i ... ..
Lettve. ; Arrive
Twin City Passenrer..,a ! at n-:1ft pro
Sioux CItj FBSBenger..;a 2:oo pm al'- aoam
Oakland Local.j.i;.....b 6:46 pm -b 8:45 am
llaaoni Psvclflc. , ... ':' '' -' -'-'
NebraSk.' txieal"' Via ,' , : ' ' '. , r . -'"'. "; ".
Weeping Water. ...... .b. i-XO pra alO:2S am
Chlcngo A Nprtayeaer4, oNebra-atxii
. and ' WyntuluK lHvlaloa. - ' " ' '
Black Hills. Dendwood. . -V ' '
, Lead. Hoi tiirinr,s. .. Va 3:00 pm a 5:00 pro
Wyoming. Casper and .. . ,. . , ,
loiigla, d 3:00 p'm e 6:00 pra
IiasliiiKS. Vork ' David . ...
.' Ci,ty. Superior. Geneva. , ,
Exeter and Seward.. ...Ji 3:oQ pm,bg:00 pni
BUltLI.VGTON STATION-10TH 4 HAIOt
, ' . ' ' - r ' '
Kansas City, St. Josepa dt Coanei)
-Ulnnn. , ' i
Kansas Cltv Day. Ex... 15 am1 a tM pm
Pt. Ixiuls Flyeri. '.....'... anu pm all:06am
ICansaa City Night Ex..ul0:SO pm a 6:lt am
Burlington. A Mlasourl Hirer.'
' iave. Arrir -
Wymore. Beatrice and .
Lincoln a 8:50 am bl2:06 pm
NebroHi.a Express. a 8:60 am a ?-45 pro
Denver Llmltec a 4:10 pm a 4:46 am
Black Hills and- PHEef, . . .
Sound Express... .all:10 pm a 3:10 rm
Co 1 6 r a d Vestibule , . , . lu pm
Flyrt :.. .'. a,8:10nm
I.lnooln. Fast MU.,...b i2 pm a 5;l am
Fort, Crook, and PiaUa- , . m,
'-mouth ............ ....Vttvm hio'jam
PeHevue. Parlflc Jet. .a 7:M pm . a g-27 .
Beiievue ft Pacific Jet.. a 3:56 am
Chicago, lliirliutilou A 4ulncy.
Chicago Special... . 7:00 am., a 3:56 nm
. .... ...... u A. n -w.w J,U1
Chicago Local... a (:)H am
Chlcapo Limited a 8.05 nni
Fast Mali
f 1 i ...... , Vail 1 lull ul IT. a A .(m . - .. '
4g am
all. '00 pm
a 7;46 am
a 2:40 pm
a Daily b Dally except 8unday. d Dailv
exc?pt Baturdny. Dally excen Monday.
6 1 EA olSHll'5,
HOLLAND-AMERICA LI?iE
. .. htm Twln-crrw ' Btaaiaara ol 11, too Toai
KKW TUKK HOTTkllUAM. via BOULOO.N'gL '
I ' talllag Wa4adajr at JO, A. U.
Patadtia ,.,vi,.Au Noordasi i ;.'...,.'. .Aug it
Bui.i.dim Aug. u Ruttrtam -i..i...B.yf
Byudaui Aug. - ,ri VoUKiiot. Hi. a
IIULLANU-AMtkHlCA LINK,
IO Dearborn- Stv Chlcag-o,-111.
Harrr Moom. JM1 Faruam at.. C KatkarConL
IMS KaRU.ni M., t. a. HalrueKU. 1M1 rimiii.it
,t SUPREME. COURT SYLLIBI , .
129. Orove ggalnst Dineen., Appeal from
Booue. Afflrrned. Barnes, C.' Division N
i Unreported. . . . . ,. -.
. 1. Applications for strict foreclosure of
contracts for the sale 6f ' land are' ad
dressed to the sound lgal discretion of
the district court, and such foreclosures
will be granted In Caaas where It would
be unjust and Inequitable td refuse them
1 On an 'Appeal from a' decree of (he
district court, where there la no bill of
exceptions preserved and the record con
tains nothing but the clerk's transcript
we are only required to en a ml no the record
far eoouh tp ascertain whether or not
the pleadings are sufllcient to sustain the
decreet, ; .
i. In such a case the general presumption
exists that every proceeding essential-to
the legality and vitality of the Judgment
Was validly taken. And where on any
contingency sunpoaable on the state of- the
record, the decision below might have been
valid, such . eon tit. go-icy wiU.. be,, o pre
sumed. . - . , , ...
4. In the absence r.f a bill of exceptions,'
If the. petition or pleading; on wfilch the de-
orw ia p. Ktucmey contains .sumctent state-,
nients of a cause, 'and..H troper. prayt'r for
the relief thereby afforded, questions which
necessitate a reference to the bill of ex
ceptions will not be considered and an
attlrniance of the decree Is proper. "
12io5. Bemls against McCloyd. Error from
York.- Affirmed. Ames, C. IHvwiun No.' 1.
Unreported.
1. A uiehitlff who has teen eeated- upon
a trial In tuo court below 1- a general
rinding of Insure of tic I. upiin petition, an
swer and repb. In favor of hla adyeraary,
and who prosecutes error without having
preserved the evnUMire in a bill of ea
ceptions. and without having .obtained-. a
ruling upon a motion for a new trial, can
uaaltfn but one grtmrid of error In this
court, vis., thaf the sfiewer does not state
tacts constituting a defenae to the petition.
2. An aaalsnment i f error not noticed In'
the brief will be deemed to have been
waived. . '
U-Jtti. Kearney Coitnty Bank against Dull
eniy. 1 Anpwul from Incsier. Jndgment.
Albert. C. Division Nil- I. Unreported.. .
1. I'.ilileMia examlnfd and held Ui show
ttu-. the cunaiilvraiion -Jue uut conveyance
nf. a carlaln. ny Ipt moved frowi the bus-,
band, kil thut tlja title thereto w taken
In the name of the wife, for the purpose ef
placing it beyond the reach of the creditors
of tne former and of hindering and delay
ing them In the collection of their debts.
12P70. Chaffee sgdnst Schestedt. Error
from Douglns. Affirmed. Oldham. C. Di
vision 1. Unreported
1. The li.-n of an ordinary mortgage Is
not suhotdlnste to mechanic's liens, be
cause the money which It waa given to se
cure was loaned tor the purpose of Im
proving tne mortgaged prenilrt-e and under
sn express contract that It should be so
used. Henry, etc.. asalnat Halter. b Neb .
iWi. followed and npproved.
. i-roor 01 the suegalton that no pro
ceeding at law has been had In a suit to
foreclose a real estate mortgage la re
Quired for the benefit of the mortgagor.
The omission of proof of this allegation In
a contest between lienors' la at most error
without prejudice.
l:t.2. lleagney against J I. Case Thresh
ing Machine Company. Error from York.
AirtrmeM. Duffle, C. Division No. i. Unre
ported. 1. A demand ot possession before suit Is
not necessary to maintain replevin where
the defendant contests the esse on the .
merits.
2. Where a contract of warrant provides
for notice of defects In the article sold to
be given to the vendor and that "any as
slstancu rendered b the company, Its'
agents or servants In operating or In
remedying any actual or alleged defect
either before or after the ten days" trial.',
shall lu no case be deemed a waiver of
or any excuse for any failure Of the pur-1
chaser to keen and Perform the conditions
of this warranty." Held,. 'that notice to
an agent or the company of derects In a '
machine obtained from assisting In setting
It up and trying -to make It work, Whs not1
such notice as complied with the condi
tions of the' warranty.
8. Contract of warranty examined : nhd "
held that on breach thereof by the vendor 1
and warrantor the only relief allowed the
venuee was to return tne article sold ana
reclaim the consideration. - 1
126. Chase against' Nebraska Chicory "
Company. Error from Colfax. Affirmed. '
Pound. C. Division No. 8. Unreported. '
I. 'Bolton against Nebraska Chicory Com
pany decided herewith, followed. '
City of Souln (Unarm against Tay
lor. Error from Douglas. Affirmed. Al-'
bert, C. Division No. 2. Unreported. '
1. That orte Injured In consequence of a
defect in a Street had knowledge nf the
defect beforehand does not per se establish
negligence on his part, but ordinarily Is
merely one of the clrcun-stances to be taken
Into account by the Jury tn determining
whether there was a lack of due enre. '
2. On the facts shown In the opinion,
held, that the question of contributory nag- :
llgettce was Tor the Jury.
3. It Is not error to refuse an Instruc- i
tlon tendered, when the same ground Is"
covered by an Instruction given by the
cottrt on Its own motion. i
4. Record examined and held, that there
Is no variance between the allegations and
the proof and that the verdict is sustained
by sufficient evidence. ' ' - -
12W4. Horn against Williamson. Appeal -from
Boone. 1 Afllrmed. Klrkpatrlck, C. I
Division No. 3. Unreported. - ;
1. I-roceedlngs of the County Board of I
County Commissioners examined -and held 1
Insufficient to establish a consent road.
2. Evidence examined and held instiftl- .
clunt to show the establishment of a pub
lic road by prescription. 1
12939. Estate of Sidney E.' Wolcott against
McCormlck Harvester Machine Company. '
Error. Websier. Affirmed. Utrinrille. C,
Division No. 2. Unreported. ' 1 '-
1. Defendant In error appealed from a '
Judgment rejecting Its chum ag.iinst th
plaintiff in irror. The defendant In error '
moved the district Court to diamine tho
appeal because the transcript brought up
was not complete. Instead of sugKCStiug
diminution of the record. Held, that the
court had Jurisdiction and did not err In
overruling the motion.
z. Record examined and held to snow no
error on the part of the trial court and
that it properly directed a verdict tor ae
fenrlant in error. '
13 H1.. Chealcy against Rocheford ft Oouhl.
Error, Douglas. Alllrmed. "Oldham, C,
Dlvlblon Np. 1. . Unreported.
l.'In an action at law where the right
to recover' depends tipuiv testimony from
which reasonable minds might draw dif
ferent conclusions the cause should be
submitted to the Jury. But where only
one . conclusion - can be drawn from the
evidence ' the cburt should direct a ver
dict. ' .-'.''
2. Where one enters upon the premises of
another with his ronsent, but without an '
Invitation and ndt In the discharge of any .
publlo or private duty, he is a bare Ir-
tense, and the occupier .of the premise
owes ho duty to him as long as no wanton .
er willful Injury la. Inflicted upon him by'
me licensor or nis aervunia. .
8. Plaintiff's evidence- examined and held
to show that he was at the time of the
hijury complained of a bare licensee on
d-tfendant'B" premises. -- - '
. 13163. ' Moores. ncH Inst 'State.' Error. Doug-
las'. AfllrnvJJ- Mandate instanter. '(Jlan- '
vllle,' C. Division No. 2. ' Unreported.
1. .A .protest addressed tq a ooara em- ;
powered to grant saloon -licenses was sent
by mall antf received prior . to any action
granting .the,' license protested against.
The board took' cognizance of the same
and ordered It nreserved in thai fllei' of .
Its offlr-e. Held, that, .the'protest was "filed"
in tne proper oniue wiinin me, meaning 01
fhe law and that It became the duty of "
the 'board to "appoint a day for hearing
the case" under the requirements ot sec- '
tlon 3, chapter 60, of the 'Compiled Stat-'
utes.
I. Record examined and held to show i
no error and that the writ of mandamus '
waa rightly granted by . the district Court.
, 1728, National Building and Loan Aaso- .
elation against Kettnrin. Appeal from Har
lan. Affirmed. Klrkpatrlck. C. ' Division :
Np. 1. .
L Contracts made In this state "by resl- .
dents, of this state with foreign building
and loan associations, such contracts be- -tug
made tnrough agents of such assocla-
tlon located in this state, are Nebraska
contracts, and -their construction, validity
and enforcement are governed by the laws
of this state. ---- " I
t. The rule that the purchaser I of the";
equity of redemption, who purchases sub- ,
Joot to a mortgage, and who deducts from ;
the purchase price sufficient to pay such
mortgage, -ia estopped to defeat ,the juort
gage on tho ground of usury, is not applic
able when the vendee and the mortgagor,
at the; lime of sale, -agree that lae tnuum-. ,
brance Is tainted with .usury,, and there Is
retained out sf th purchase price only
tnough to pay the Incumbrance less any
usurious penalties.- -
' 3. Evidence examined and held that de- .
fendunt was not estopped ' to set up the
plea of'usury.'
4. Evidence examined and held to sustain
the Judgment. ' i
12819. Anderson'agalnst Anderson: - Error .
from Howard. Reversed. Barnes, C- Divi- t
aloti No. 2.. '
1. Where no trust is created, neither the t
executor nor the heirs or devisees, who
claim only a legal title In the estate, will a
be permitted to come Into a court of equity .
for the' purpose of obtaining a Judicial,
construction of the provisions of a will.
Where only purely legal titles are Involved, I
equity will nat assume Jurisdiction to, de
clare such, legal titles, bul. will remit the
parties to their remedies at law.
2. The district court 'has no original Juris- :
diction in an action to coptest a will, or aet
aside the, probate of the same.
8. The county court has original JurlsdhV 1
tlon in the probate of a will, and Its order '
admitting it to probate is conclusive, 'un- -leas,
by a direct proceeding by appeal cr 1
Otherwise, it is reversed. '
4.. The county court has Jurisdiction to I
oonstrue wills for the purpose of adminis
tration and' settlement ot estates. But the '
construction of a will In sucli a case Is
for. the Information and benefit of the ex- 1
ecutor or. administrator only. In order to -advise
him what course to pursue. It will
protect him from any charge of mal-admln-
Istratlon. ot the estate, bul It adjudicates
nothing beyoad his rights and llalilliilea
In the execution of his office; controversies
between adverse claimants, under the de
Vise, will not tie affected thereby.
6. A petition In which It Is alleged that
the Jila in tiffs are the owners of and have a
legal title to certain roal estate, describing
it, that defendant ly his wrongful acts has
cast a cloud on their title, snd which con
tains a prayer for general rriultuble relief, .
suites a cause of action, and will resist a
general demurrer.
(. If such petition contains other allega- '
tlons and- demands constituting a cauae or
causes of, action over which the court ha
not Jurisdictlo-i. such matters will not ren
der It vulnerable to a demurrer but should
be treated aa surplusage. ,
lo2o9. Anderson against Donaheej error,' '
Douglas.-.Affirmed. . Pound, C, Division"
No. 8.
1. When a municipal corporation Is ex- ,
pressiy authorised by legislation to enact
a certain . ordinance In execution 1 of the -jK.llce
powen such ordinance aUnds 011 -.
the same basis as a statute, and lis- rea
sonableness or unreasonablttiiess la not a '
ina,tlr for the courts, except as such que- )
lion would bear ui the conatlluli Miulily of
a statute ol the same nature. ...
2. A -pollue regulation, obvlouely iiitvnioj
as aurb and not operating uuieaaonabiy
beyond the occasion of its cmulmiml. la ,
not. invalid because.il may affect 'Inci
dentally the exercise of tuian right guar
anteed by tho consilt 11 1 ion. '
3. An ordinance making It unlawful to.,
circulate uw ctlatribute prlnlad- or written
dodgers, . handbills or circulars , upon the
pillule streets, aJleys, fcidewaiks or l.llbllj .
gniuiids of the municipality, .does not con
travene section 6, article i.et.the Stal
Coi'KtUutlon. . . , T
122. Thompson against Nelson; appeal,
MadU-pu. Apteal dlamUsrd. Amen, C,
lHvlainn No. L Unreponed.
L orders and Judgments of the district 1
court In proceedings for contempt are re
viewable In- this court by petition lii error 7
only , ..- . '
I. A Judgment for ce-sts only la not flnaJ ,'
aiij la not reviewable la ibis court,