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Tlin OMAHA DAILY ni'K: PATTTRnAY. PKrTEMTiET? 10, KM. x 11 r SPECIAL NOTICES Advfrtleenionts foe rheao eolnasns will tali antll 11 far tba venla edition aatll : n. la. far awnlii and Sander edition. Kates, 1 I-2 ward Mrat Insertion, ta a word thereafter. Nothing taken far less Iku Btl for the nrst Inaer. tloa. Thee ndvertlseaaen ta sanst ha raa onsecatlvols'. Advertisers, fcr reanostlns; annt. krrtf sheast, aaa have answers dreaaed ta a nana he rod letter la ear af Taa Baa. Aaawara aa addressed will deliver) aa nraeentatioa af tha eaeok only. WANTED MALE HELP. FALL TERM NOW OPEN. DAY AND NIGHT. STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME. Boyles College NEVV YORK LIFE BLDG. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRIT ING, ENGLISH. Apply fur Catalogue. B-222 WANTED, for United States army, able bodied, unmarried men, between ages of u and 16, citizens of United Btatea, of good character and temperate habile, who can apeak, read and write English. For In formation appiy to recruiting officer, 10th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, and Ltneoln. Neb. B M4o VANTED, a man to wok from our wagon. C. F. Adams A Co., 1019 Howard. D M191 GOOD messengers wanted: first-class psy. A. D. T. Co . 212 S. ISth. B 139 EXPERIENCED wanted at once. Capitol Ave. phonograph salesman H. E. Fredrlckeon B-M205 WANTED. experienced Hal Hflffl e n In Rnatnn Store muslin department. J. L. Brandels os eons. B 243 18 WANTED Bo loyg to distribute circulars Apply to w. Mandelberg, second floor People' Store B 239 WANTED Horse collar cutters. Wallace, Smith A Co., 82 A Address 88 West water St.. Milwaukee, Wis. B M272 11 WANTED, a printer for rase work; give ivtwrencn, Aauress citizen, lioia rege, Neb. B M297 l!r wool) clothing salesmen. Apply to Mr. Charles Volimer, Mgr. Clothing Dept., WANTED A good watchmnker; perms bent job for good man. Will H. Beck. WANTED, men everywhere: good pay to dlatrlbut te circulars, adv. matter, tack signs, etc.; no canvassing. Bureau, Chlcr.go. National Adv. B M324 2x MAN with references for commercial trav eier, to can on merchants and agents; experience not required; salary $24 per wjien. wnn expenses anvancea. National, ufuriwrn si., nicago. m m;i13 I'OX WAJiTED-FEMALE HELP. 100 Girls. Call Canadian office, 15th A Dodge. ERVANT GIRL wanted at once at 1113 B. ZHin Bt C M576 WANTED-Glrt for general housework, 1060 Georgia Ave. c YOUNG woman who wants to attend school woum line to do light housework for noaro. hi private lamiiy. Address O 37, uvv vmvw. t 207 19Z nAninw-iraniKiiTOiy, su sewing ma- cnino operators in horse blanket depart mtnt of Bemls Omaha Bag Co. C M2S4 SO WANTED-Competent girl for general housework; two In family; good wages; references required. Apply 119 8. 34th st o zh isx WANTED Experienced lunch waitresses, Apply at once to Mr. Wanner, Bennetfi ' C 310 18 WANTED, a housekeeper for gentleman with two daughters, on farm; middle- aged lady preferred; good wages and transportation paid. Address Lock Box ova, uamona, neb. C M326 Z!x woman wanted to sell a necessity to momers; iz.w a week Clear. IH-pt. M oox it, t-niiaaeipnia. C M321 19x NURSES Training School, Pueblo. Colo. six weeks' course; beglna Oct. 1st; dlplo- FOR RENTHOV8E1S. HDI IPl ,n aU rarta of the elty, I1UUOCO c. Peters & Co.. Bee R Bid PATNE-BOSTWICK CO.. choice houses avi-ovA nam ora uie ciog. 'fhone KH6. , MM mj W ZJ uiai UK ill. ..HI ll VRTI Jmw H.nv. age Co., Tel. 149ft. Otflca, 1713 Webater HI HOI JSF J? lUJ), ot tn" rJty. Tha nUUOCO a V. Davla Co.. 608 Bee Bldg j . jj a J TO MOVE right get Omaha Van Storage -u., vum MM,?) IUIUIU, ur ieis. lboK-SlJ. D 230 FOR RENT, a neat 8-room house, all mod tU1 J5JTP 'uca, 118. C. M. Bachmann, w-fl i ruuin utoua. . D M13C 1VJUPE3, Insurance. Rlngwalt, Barker Blk, FOR rent-iwm Harney st., desirable modsrn house of t rooms In first-class re- IMir, jo. uurvin uros., iwt ftarnam st - D MU9 MODERN HOUSE. LARnP! Tmn ( M Nortn Wth St.. two bloeks north nf ., nwrai, new piumDing fur nace, first class condition; also barn, 130, viuiwmi twnrr win ana jacKson st rooms, modern, 30. George & Co.. liiol r"uiu m. u MgSB 20 10-ROOM tiouse, modern, west pert of th uiiy. jo per moniu. wra. H. Potter, re ceiver, m urown block. d til , FOR RENT. Trouble modern house on Sherman ave nue. 8 rooms each 830 i-roorn mouern nouse, zeia Davenport street Jo f-room houe, ISth and Chicago streets., la t-room houvi. Suth and Charles streets.. 10 1 HUM As HKKNNAN, 3u9 So. 13th st. D M290 a 1 TO 12 rooms furnlahed, ZX1 Douglas. D MJCi 30 FOR RENT Six-room cottage, modern ex eepi iiirance. 2Z11 caiirornla at., lis, In complete repair. Inquire at 607 N. 10th St., or room WJ7 N. Y. Life Bldg. D 618 II ROOMS, 1G11 Howard St.. all In first class retwtlr. two buth room, 8iS. Oeorga FOR RENT No. 1019 Bo. SOth ave.. 11-room nrics; run cellar, cistern. OBk floors an nnish: furance and all modern, In best conamon. Iso. Iu31 So. 90th ave.. 10-room. complete nu numem, nueei appointment and flu' inn. Auarau . u. Aieua, York. Neb. D-Mia COMPLETE 10-room modern house and barn. T fark ave. F. D. Wead 1528 uougias si. i M1I-S -ROOM modern house, ITUj Chicago atreet. inquire m. inn atreet. D 270 Sx FOR RENT, modern house newly papered wiin privueae or reserving one or tw roorrs. Aauress ci oa, tn i i m OOOD HOUSES FOR RENT. 84 8. kith. 8 rooms, modern. A5 St. Mary's, 9 rooms, modern. li B. 17th St., 8 rooms, modern. W7 N. Uih, e-r. cottage, barn. 111. 814 Ames ave , 8 rooms, ttO. OAKV1N BROS.. ltM FARNAM ST. D- SIX-ROOM modern flat. 1111 8. 11th at D-808 FOR KENT FVRNI8HKD ROOM8. AETNA HOUSE. European, 11th at lolr. is z NICELY furnished rooms. Inquire Omaha (tram laundry, 1750 Leavenworth. Phone A-l.sJ. L it O- M. KL hauls trunks. Telephone til. E-2S7 MODERN raoaaa. trunk 2018 St Mirvi -161 87 for rent fi rushed rooms. DEWET Europesn hotel, 13th anil Farnam. KOTAL HOTEL., European, ISth Clucagn. ROOMS for light housekeeping MO R. Tib st. r; Mi'xt zix LABOR. LIGHT. AIRY ROOMS. $12 M and up per month. 75c and up a day. AT THE DELLONE, J4lh Rt ami Canltnl Ava. Steam heated electric lighted prlvata and gtneral Lai ha all conveniences nrst-class service. Fat where you please. ROOM AT THE DELONE. E 213 30x NICELY furnished rooms, 1909 Capitol Ava. TWO very desirable furnished rooms, gas, bain and rurnace heat, 622 Ih. tira. E M9ol LARGE front room, modem. ?0i9 St E lfil 27x Mary's avenue. FURNISHED rooms, modern, single or ensulte. 808 N. 181 h. E MSI 20x FRONT ROOM, modern. 2418 Dndge st. E-M273 23x ROOMS, partly furnished, second floor; modern except furnace; gns stove In kitchen; adults only; references. 'MX St. Mnry's ave. E M313 l!0x Nice rooms, day, week or mo. lB2fi Howard. K M32S Ootlx F( HXIMIKI) ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD and room, furnace. 620 S. 19th St F 168 J!7x THE ROSE, 3)20 Harney; rooms and board, aiso meat ticaeta. Mizi oi FIRMTIRK PACKING. PETERSON & LUNDBERG, 116 S. 17th. H 138 Tel. L-308. FOR RENT STOKES AND OFFICES. FOR RENT, building suitable for whole sale purposes at a.o i-amain, nxm, lour stories and flrat-clasa cemented basement, elevator, tire and burglar proof vault, of fice counter and fixtures. For price and particulars Inquire C. C. Rosewater, sec retary the Bee Building Co., room 100, Bee building. I Mi7 FOR RENT, the building formerly occu pied uy i nn nee at io farnam et. it nas four etorles and a basement, which was formerly used as The Bee press room. This will be rented very reasonably, if Interested apply at office of C. C. Itoee wator, secretary, room 100, Bee building. 101 THE spacious store room on Farnam street in tne wee ounaing, formerly occupied by MncCarthy Tailoring Co., to lease on rea sonable terms. Rent Includes Janitor serv ice, electric light and heat. Inquire h. C. Peters & Co., ground floor Bee building. 1 M&34 DESK room. 114 Bee building. I-M1U AGENTS WANTED. wanted, canvassing agents in every county to solicit subscriptions to this TWENTIETH CENTURY - FARMER. Steady employment with assured good In come. Agents In the country with horse and buggy especially desired. Canvassers nyixe easily tu to xiuu per montn. Ad dress Century Farmer Solicitors' Bureau, nee ounaing, umana. j iia NEW book by 100 of America's Greatest Negroes; solves race problem and sells like wild-Are; agents make $20.00 a day; write for free outfit and terms... J. L. Nichols A Co., Napervllle, 111. J-M323 Six WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Board and room for family of i. an aauiis, in private lamiiy; not too far out. Address stating price, O 33, Bee omce. . Z36 SMALL furnished house or suite of rooms for jlght housekeeping; must be nrst Class. Address O 40. Bee. K-M301 20 FOR lsdy and two . sons 11 nd 15; will pay a montn; private ferred. Address O 41, Bee. family pre- K MHu2 PARLOR floor or six or seven-room house, modern except furnace. Address O 42, ee jv iu bw YOUNG couple would like nice 5 or 6-room cottage ror rent; walking distance. Ad dresa O 40, Bee offlco. K 311 20 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED To buy a dray or bus line of good sue in Nebraska or south Dakota, Anyone having such for sale will 11 nd a buyer by writing Ed Mahoney, Lawler, la. n JU2tx zix DON'T give your furniture and carpets away. J. Levlne pays the highest cash price, bus North ism st. n mzsi ocitt FOR BALE FIVRNITl'RE. FULL line of hard coal stoves new on sale. Chicago urnlture Co., 1410 Dodge St. O 242 FOR SALE Enough furniture to furnish 9-room house complete, all fine goods, must be seen to be appreciated; also fine, upright tilano; sell any piece sepnrately. 1J8 n. woin ave. u mi,5 lvx FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. TIRES set while you wait pair work, worth. H. Frost, 14th and Leaven- P 243 MONROE sells pleasure vehicles at 811 N. lttn Bt. P 244 GOOD MILK WAGON, coal wagon and bunny at a big bargain. A. W. Johnson, with John Deere Plow Co. P 848 02x FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS, FOR BALE, Southwlck hay press and power, cheap. A. II. Read, Council Bluffs, la. W M 816 FOR SALE, secondhand locomobile. In first-class shape, at one-hulf price. Call or address, 1621 Farnam St. y 24 IRON and wire fences, tree guards, trellises. Western Ancnor fence Co., ae N. 17th tit. . . ' W-248 SECONDHAND billiard and pool tables; billiard tables repaired: a large stock of cheap bar fixtures, cigar counters, etc. The Hrunswlck-Balke Collender Co.. 47-8 8. 10th St. Q-M225 14 CATALOGUE cut drug prices free. Sher man It McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. W-249 ICE for sale In carload lots. Lincoln Ice Co., Lincoln, Neb. Address, Q-M715 INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnam. Q-260 2DHAND safe cheap. Derlght, 1119 Farnm Q 2H FOR SALE Crane hydraulic elevator; can be used either passenger or freight; com plete, Iron guide povt.s. rage and wire en closure. J. L. Brandels & Sons. Q 9j FOR SALE A new 800-ampere. double-pole switch; never been used. Apply to or addresa "Superintendent Bee Bu'ldl-ig, Omaha." Q M767 FOR SALE For 81"0; fine family cow; fresh Oct. 18. Inquire 2154 8. 3-th St. Q-M2-x FOR SALE Coal bualne $-'.0u0.tM.. J 21, Bee. Capital requ rel, W 2bi TEIJCPHONT POLE8; long fir timber; chicken fence; oak piling. 901 Douglas. Q-247 FOR SALE. Radlent Home Base Burn-r; In flrf.t-c.isH condition; used one winter. Inquire North 23d at. Q M314 Ux NEW and Idhand typewriters. 1118 Frn-n. Q-253 FOR SALE Several scholarships In a flrst claaa standard school in Omaha, compris ing complete course In bus nesa, eh -rt. hnd and typewriting. Inquire at Ree office. Q 858 E. I. LOVEJOY will he pair your sewing machine and warrant It. V Hrruce St. umj;o -Mx FOR BALE Empty Ink barrel. Apply W in. NevkeL uress rouiiL Be utno. Josh Billings said: If you want to be noticed you must get in front of folks and worry 'em some. CLAIIt VIIVA11S. MRS. CARRIE SMITH. SOVEREIGN LADY gt'EKS of clairvoyants; every thing told, past, present and future. 8at- isracllon or no pay. w; N. lstn. MME. LUCRETIA. medium. 17 Callfor S M 830 OKx nla. GYLMER, PA LM 1 8T Removed to 715 N. 2'td. Take No. 10 h 8t. rar, get off at 2Jd and Cuming, walk lVa blocks south. S-M2fll ELECTRICAL THE ATMENT, MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d floor, r. 3. i cif PERJONAL. VIAVI, a wholesome nerve and tissue food and home treatment for disorders ot women. Free booklet. V'iavl Co., 348 Bee Ring. U loo MAONETIC PILE K1LLEH. IT CURES. U-25 At druggists, 11. PRIVATE home during confinement; babies adopted. The Good Samaritan Sanitarium, 728 1st Ave., Council Bluffs, la. U-1W BURGEON-CHIROPODIST, 812 Bee Bldg. DIt. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superflu ous hair removed by electricity. R. 2 and 8, 15o Farnam St. U 269 PRIVATE hospital before and during con- nnement; best medical care ana nursing. Mrs. L. Fisher. 1501 Vinton. Tel. ltS. U 260 WE RENT sewing machine at 75c per week, 13 per month; we repair and sell parts tor every machine manufactured; secondhand machines, 85 to 810; second hand machines from II to $10. Neb. Cycie Co., 15th and Harney. U M1G2 OMAHA Dye Works, 1615 Howard, fashion able cleaners, dresses suits, cloaks, dra peries, rugs, luce curtains; we dye carpet a U-M733 20 PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladles before and during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerlsch, 8ti26 California St. Terms reasonable. U-4S5 DR. PRIES treats successfully all diseases and Irregularities of women from any cause; experienced and reliable. 1513 Dodge St., Arlington block, Omaha. U-504 B. SHONFELD, the antiquarian (estab lished 1878), removed to 822 N. Y. Life bldg. U M615 Ol PRIVATE hospital during confinement; babies adopted. Mrs. Gardcls, 2234 Lake. Tel. Red-1884. U 2u8 BOSTON Umbrella Mfg., 606 8. 16. Tel. 1G17. Umbrellas Parasols re-covered, repaired or mude. U M852 LADY 26 years old wants loving compan ion; must have some means. Answer O 48. Bee. U M315 21x MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam street W 261 FARM and city loans: low rates. W. H". Thomas, First Nat l Bonk Bldg. Tel. 1648. W 202 PRIVATE) money. Sherwood, 937 N. Y Life, W 203 WANTED Real estate loans and warrants. R. C. Peters & Co., Bee Bldg- W 267 FIVE PERCENT loan's, Garvin Bros.. 1604 Farnam. ,W 265 PRIVATE nioney. F. D. Wead, 1520 IDouglfts. 4 TO ( P. C. money, Bemls, Paxton blocks. W 264 81.000 private money on hand. L. ' D, Holmes. 712 N. Y. Life bldg. W M280 19 MONEY to loan for building purposes. W. H. Thomas, First Nat'l Bunk bldg. W-282 OclS MONEY to loan On residence property. W. H. Thomas, 1st Nat l Bank Bldg. W-M317 20x MONEY to loan to build you a home. W. H. Thomas, 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. W-M318 20x MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS. NOT IN THE TRUST. Money Any Amount Loaned to salaried employes holding per manent positions on their PLAIN NOTE, without MORTGAGE, ENDORSER or SE CURITY of any kind, without EMPLOY ER S knowledge. We also loan money on Furniture, Pianos, etc., witnout removal or gooos. zou nave use of both money and goods. It Costs. You Nothing To call and be convinced that our rates ara the cheapest in omana. We want your business and believe an In vestigation or our roeinoas win gei it even If at present you are dealing else where. KIND, COURTEOUS TREAT MENT to all. Our offices are the best equipped to handle your business with privacy of any In the city. Come In and see us, whether you borrow or not. Reliable Credit Co. Rooms 307-308 Paxton Blk. Rooms 807-308. X-308 MONEY To salaried employes and wage earners. Get our system ot loans that gets you out of debt. Any lady or gentleman, ma chinist, engineer, etc., naving reliable employment can get, Just on his note: Monthly. Weekly. $100 Return to us... $26.66 or $13.35 or $6.8 $ to Return to us... 13.33 or 6.65 or 3 3) $ 85 Return to us... 6.66 or 3.33 or 1.66 f 16 Return to u... 4.00 or 2.00 or l.uo Easiest terms, lowest rates, confidential. No Inquiries, yulck service. Courteous treatment. THE BTAK LOAN CO., 644 PAXTON BLK. X-2T4 EASY 18 GET PAY Best explains our methods. We loan on turniture, planoa, warehouse receipts, etc. Or if you nave a permaiieut poamoii we can make you a salakz Loan without security, except your own agree ment to repay. Our kervice Is quick and conndentUl and we always try lo please. All that we ask la that you give tin cill before von borrow elsewhere. OMAHA MUHTGAOK LOAN CO., ll board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 229j. ( Established 18!2. t d. lain St. X-270 MONilf LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. LIVE STOCK, SALARIES, ETC. I,ow ralea and easy terms. Busineaa Confidential. Try us If you want to save money. PHOENIX CREDIT CO., 633 Paxton Block. llu auJ Farnam Sta. X-271 LARGEST BUS1NE88 IN LOAN'S TO SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team sters, boarding houaea, etc.. without se curity; easiest terms; 40 offices In prln- lial clue. Tolmaii, 4to Board of Trade Bldg. . X 273 MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried inpl': business confidential ; lowet rat. s. 614 Paxton block. The J. A. Huitoit Co. X-275 CHATTEL, salary and Jewelry loans. Foley Loan Co., sue. to D. Green, li. 8, Barker I k. X-271 MONEY loaned on pianos furniture. I w cli j. horses, coas. etc. C. F. Rsed, 819 8 IX X-274 Hl!lKSS IIIANCE.. FOR SALE, good grocery and butcher's na tures, including Ice box. Inquire 2763 Far nam. Y 563 FOR PALE, furniture and four (4) year lease, Hotel Charters. Alliance, Neb. The Charters Is a forty (40i room brick hotel, city water and electric lights. Is In good rewlr and well furnlsheii. owners want to get out of the hotel business. For fur ther Information address Hotel Charters, Alliance, Neb. Y 879 WANTED To meet a young business man that can Invest $1 .'""O In a business that will easily earn $6,000 yearly; business strictly legitimate and will ber closest Investigation. Address O 35, Bee. Y 264 18x WHEN you want to buy. sell or exchange anv property or business quick, see J. H. Johnson. 843 N. Y. Life. Y 276 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. $2,750. 6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, COR NER LOT, 70x112, 3715 LEAVEN WORTH. INQUIRE ON PREMISES. RE M8469 RANCH and farmn lands for sale by the Union Pacific Railroad company. B. A. McAllester, land commissioner. Union Pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. RE 280 MODERN 8-r. house, full R2-ft. lot, best lo cation for a home. Inquire 1411 Vinton 8t RE 766 21 HOUSES and lots In all parts of city; also acre property and farm lands. The O. F. Davis Co., Room 508, Bee bldg. RE 278 SIX-ROOM modern cottage, corner lot 70x112. 3715 Leavenworth St Inquire at premises. ' HE M59 W1I 1 lAMDN CHARLES E., U. S. W IL,L.lIUOVn National Bank Bldg. RE-27U ELEGANT home and farm of 225 acres iolnlng Bennet, Neb. Address Box 13, Sennet, Neb. RE MS36 C)8 New 8-room house, all modern, readv Oc tober 1. Inquire at the house, 1026 N. 83d st. RE 271-22X Bargain. Owner Instructs us to sell At Once, his property near 24th and Lake, 7 room house, porcelain bath, marble wash bowl, closet, hot and cold wa ter, gas, full size basement, good barn, full lot. Will rent for 20. Price is $1,950, but much less might be ac cepted. Here is where you buy at your own price if you hurry. ERNEST SWEET, 613 N. Y. LIFE. TEL. 1472. R.B.-295 110-ACRE FARM. In Jefferson county Nebraska, with good Improvements; $40 per acre; must be . sold within a week. Chris. Rove' "?d and Cuming. Tel.. 2049. RE M308 Tukey & Son. What are the following propertkav worth to . you?. That's- our.- nrlce im tlu.ni. Maka tis an offer. It la very neldnm that we turn down any reasonable offer on our properties. 1302 8.' 81st St. 10-room house, all modern, barn and sheds; corner lot, 5oxl50 feet; one block north of Hanscom Park. 2641 Chicago St. 10-room house, all modern except furnace; barn, carriage house, cow shed and chicken houses; lot 76x132 feet. 3837 Decatur 7-room house; no modern con veniences; lot 60x130 feet. 420o Grant St. 6-room house, city water In house; lot 60x120 feet. A. P. TUKEY & SON. 444-445 Board of Trade. Tel.. 2181. RE M319 19 ACCORDION PLEATING. GOLDMAN, 200 Douglas block. 282 ' ' CURED, Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bldg. ATTORNEYS. ' 306 J. M. MACFARLAND. 319 N. Y. L.Bldg. TICKET BROKERS. CUT RATE railroad tickets everybody. BILE TIES. " V. II. Phllbln, 1605 Farnam. 'Phone 784. , I 304 OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 10th. 23 BICYCLES. BARGAINS In bicycles;- second-hand wheels $3 and up; see Fleseher, 1022 Capi tol ave. M828 OS CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, 2otE and Luke afreets. 370 DRESSMAKING. KEISTER'S Ladles' Tailoring College, 1706 Cuming St. Write for booklet 241 DETECTIVES, CAPT. T. CORMACK, 617 fcarbuch block. Tel. A-2S22, 194 DRESS CITTINU SCHOOLS. THE Dress Cutting College la to young ladies what the business college Is to young men. 627 Paxton Blk., Omaha. MX3J 08 DANCING ACADEMY. CHAMBERS' adult bejftnuers now forming TurtHluya and Saturdays, 8 p. m., com mencing October 22. Private lessons any time. 17th and Douglas. Orhoe 'phone, 1871. Residence, A1746. After October 15. 2424 Farnam st Chambers' children s clauses Wednesdays, 4 p. ni., Saturdays, 2 p. m., commencing October 3. 640 MR. AND MRS. MORAND 8 dancing and physical culture, 10th and Harney, re opens for chl'.dren Saturday, October 8; tx-glnners, 10 a. in. ; advance, 3 p. Di. Tei ins reasonable; a liberal reduction to former patrons and to families who send mure than one pupil at the same time. Private classes organized; private lessons any time. Lessons for adults now Tues day and Friday, 8 p. m.; assemblies every Wednesday. School teachers' tickets at half regular rates. For farther particu lars write or telephone 1041. M37u Oct4 EXPERT A'CO I N T A X T, G. R. RATHBUN. room 15. Com'l Nat Bank T'rlvaie 'cwons In hockkeeptng, etc. 7:-2 FLORISTS. HESS ar 8WOBODA. 1415 Farnam. 2S8 D. HENDERSON, florist, 1419 Farnam Rt. 287 GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee bldg. Tel. 3S. 7r6 GARBAGE. ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO.. cleans cesspools and vault, removes garbage and dead animals at reduced prices. :1 N. lth. Tel. IT? hat renovating; OLD bats wtai.Ut.al made new. Ramaer batters. 207 N. 17lll St. at Kerr, MS44 09 -Di&ha dseTtiseT' LAWN MOWKRK. SHARPENED. P. Melcholr, 13th & Howard. LAW AM) COLI.F.CTIO. STILLMAN & PRICE, 410 1st Nat. Bk.bldg 290 NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO.. 1st floor N. Y. Life Bldg., attorneys and collectors every where.. 291 J. M. MACFARLAND, 319 N. Y. L. -M7 Bldg. 17-21 LOST. LOST, black pocket case; reward, to 409 N. Y. Life bldg. Lost- Return -mis 18 LOST lady's gold watch; please return to 2016 Cass st. and receive lvward. Lost M296 LOST, bull terrier pup 3 months old, white, with brlndle head, right ear sore. Re ward. 2915 Mason. Lost 3t5 LOST, from 30O7 Center St., brown, bob tailed, aged mnre. Crack In off fore foot. Blanket on. No halters. Turner. Lost 307 18 LOST, legal papers In Piatt vs. Hitchcock Co., the Mathewson Estate and Rasmus sen vs. Montgomery; also record In su preme court; $25.00 reward and no ques tions asked for return to Henshaw Cafe. Lost M318 26x MEDICAL. LIOUOR HABIT cured In three days. Pay when cured. No hypodermics. YHte for circulars. Gatlln Institute, 222 B. 14th. -293 Ml SICAL. OMAHA College of Music and Dramatic Art, 623 N. 2nh St. tliodce Bt. car). Ex aminations for twenty free and partial scholarships in ail subjects Sept. 23 and 24, at the college; practice rooms with pianos for students. For particulars apply F. H. . Wright, L. L. C. M., director, 'l'hone 1101. 725 19 THOS. J. KELLY, voice. Davldge Block. -39 E. D. KECK, voice culture and the art of singing. Studio, 1802 Farnam St. M516 Ol OSTEOPATHY. Johnson Institute, C15 N. Y. Life Bldg. T. 1004 -905 The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bldg. T. 2352. 206 Atzcn & Farwell, Paxton Blk., 604-7. T. 1366. 296 DRS. FINCH & MILLER, 124 8. 25th St -297 DR. GRACE DEEGAN, 832 N. Y. Life. Tel. 2ttW. 298 PASTURAGE. PASTURE Benson. . for horses. - Theo. Williams, 709 18x PATENTS. H. J. COWGILL No fee unless successful. 818 S. 16th St., Omaha. Tel. 1798. -800 PATENTS-Sues & Co., Omaha. Neb. 11 lustrated patent book free. Tel. 1623. M570 N15X PAWNBROKERS. EAGLE Loan Office, " Reliable, accommodat ing; an business confidential. 1JU1 Douglas. .68 STORAGE. OM. Van Btor Co., 1511ft Farn. Tela. 1569-HR2. 865 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life. -302 NEB. Business & Shorthand College. Boyd's Theater. 303 ' ' STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. TINNERS. G. E. KOCH, 24th and Maple. Tel. L-1949, M 829 08 UPHOLSTERING. GATE CITY Upholstering Co., woven wire springs tignteneu. uei. u-airj. lvob Bt. Mary a Ave. 3ol POSTOFFICE NOTICE. (Should be read DAILY by all Interested. as changes may occur at any time.) . Foreign malls for the week ending Sep- leinuer iv, ivo, win close irnufllr l L I in all coses) at the General Postottlce us fol lows: PARCELS-POST MAILS close one hour earlier than closing time shown be low. Parcels-Post MaLs for Germany close at 5 p. m. Monday. Regular and supplementary malls close at Foreign Station half hour later than closing time shown below, (excent tnat Suuolumeoi. ary Malls for Europe and Central America, via Colon, close one hour later at Furelgu Station). Transatlantic Malls. v SATURDAY At 7 a. m. for FRANCE, per b. a. x-,a. uuluihc, via uavre imaii lor other parts of Europe must be directed "per s. s. i-a usacogne"); at 8 a. m. for BELGIUM direct, oer a. s. Vaderland (mall must be directed "per s. s. Vader land"); at 10:30 a. m. (supplementary 12 m.) for EUROPE, per a. a. Campania, via ItfUeenstown; at 12:30 p. m. for SCOT LAND direct, per s. s. Columbia (mall must be directed "per s. s. Columbia"). PRINTED MATTER. LTC.-Tnls steamer takes Printed Mutter, Commercial Pa yers and Samples for Germany only. The came class of mail matter for other parts et Europe will not be sent by this ship unless specially directed by her. After the closing of the Supplementary Transatlantic Malls named above, addi tional Supplementary Mails are opened on the piers of the American, ICng'ilsh, French and German steamers, und remain open until within Ten Minutes of ihe hour of Vailing of steamer. Malls for "oath aad Central Aaarrlca, Weat Iadlea. Etc. SATl RDAY At 3 a. m. for ARGENTINE, URUGUAY and PARAGUAY, per s. s. Coronua; ut 8:Hu a. m. (supplementary 9:30 a. m.) for PORTO RICO, CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per a. a. Caracaa (mall for Savanllla and Cartagena must be directed per s s. Carucas 'j: et 9:Ju m. (.supple mentary 10:3o a. m ) lor FORTUNE ISL AND, JAMAICA. 8A VANILLA and CAR TAGENA, per s. s. Altai (mull for Costa Rica must be directed "per s. s. Altai' ); at 9.30 a. m. (supplementary ?0:30 a. m.) for INAGl'A, HAITI and SANTA MARTA, per a. a. Athos; at .0 a. ni. for CUBA, per a. s. Morro Cuslle, via Havana; at lo a. in. for HAITI, per a. Prins Wll lem ' V. (mall for Curacao. Venesuela, Trinidad. British and Dutch Guiana muat 'be directed "per a. s. Prins Willem V"); st 12 30 p m. for CUBA, ptr s. s. OUnd., via Havana. Malls Forwarded Overlaaal, Eta., Ex. eevt Traaapaclae. CUBA Via Florida, clones at this office dally, except Thursday, at (a:3o a. in. (the connecting mulls close here on Wednesday and Saturdays via Tampa, and on Mondaa via Miami). MEXICO CITY Overland, unless specially addressed for despatch by nteainer, closes at thla office daily, except Sunday. at l io p. ni. and U:io p. m. bundays at 1 p. in. ami 11 : p. m. NEWFOUNDLAND By rail to North roSTOKFHK MliltK. Sydney, and thence by steamer, closes at this otltce dally at 6:30 p. m. (connect ing mails close here every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday). JAMAICA By rail to Boston, and thence by aleamer, closes at this office a'. 6 JO p. tn. every Tuesday and Thursday. MiyLEI.ON By rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, ciuees at tills oillce Uany at 6:30 p. in. BELIZE, PUERTO CORTES! nnd GUATE MALA By rail to New Orleans and thence by steamer. c"e'! Bt Ms office dally, except Sunday, at 1:30 p. m. and U:3 p. tn., Sundays at II p. m. and 111:30 p. m. (connecting mail closes here Mondays at 111 so t. m . COSTA RICA By rail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer, closes nt this office Ual'.y, except Sunday, at 11.30 p. m. and 1 11.30 p. m., 8undas at 1 p. m. and $ll:3u p. m. (connecting mall closes here Tuosdava nt 111::) n. m.l. .Registered mall closes at 8:00 p. m. pre vious day. Transparlflc Malls. CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle, close here dnlly at 6:30 p. m. up to September lluth. Inclusive, for despatch per s. s. lyo Mum HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP PINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to Sep tember !4th, Inclusive; for despatch j er s. s. Honakona Maru. CHINA and JAPAN, via Tacoma. close here dally nt 6:30 p. m. up to September 14th. Inclusive, ft" despatch per s. a. Sliawmul. TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS. vU San Francisco, close here dolly at ti:3J p. tn. up to Sept. 115th, Inclusive, for des patch tier s s. Mariposa. HAWAII, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6 30 p. m. up to September 121st, Inclusive, for despatch per s. s. Alameda. HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and specially addressed mall for the PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Frarrclsco. close here dully at 6:30 p. m. up to Septemler 24, In clusive, for despatch per s. s. Chlnu. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran cisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. in. up to Sept. 26lh, inclusive, for despatch per U. 8. Transport. CHINA AND JAPAN, via Vancouver nnd Victoria, B. C, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up io oepiemoer jin, inclusive, for despatch per s. s. Empress of India. (Merchandise for U. 8. Postal Agency at Shanghai cannot be forwarded via Can ada.) NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (except West), NEW CALEDONIA, FIJI, SA MOA and HAWAII via San Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. tn. up to Oct. S'ird, Inclusive, for despatch per s. s. Ventura. (If the Cunard steamer carry ing the British, mall for New Zealand does not nrrive In time to connect with this despatch, extra malls closing at 6:30 a. m., 9. JO a. m. and 8:3t p. m. Bun days at 4:9) a. m., 9 a. m. and 6:5l p. m. will be made up and forwarded until the arrival of the Cunard steamer). AUSTRALIA ;except West). FIJI IS LANDS and NEW CALEDONIA, via Vancouver and Victoria, B. C, close here dully at 6:30 p. m. up to Oct. Sloth, in clusive, for despatch per s. s. Mlowera. NOTE Unless otherwise addressed. West Australia Is forwarded via Europe; and New Zealand and Philippines via Sn Francisco the quickest routes. Philip pines specially addressed "via Canada" or "via Eurone" must be fully prepaid at the foreign rates. Hawaii Is forwarded via Ban Francisco exclusively. Transpacific mails are forwarded to port of sailing dnlly and the schedule of clos ing is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. Registered mall closes at 6:00 p. in., pre vious day, CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster. Postofflre. New York. N. Y.. Sept. 11. 1903. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR FRESH VEGETABLES. Office Purchasing Commissary, U. 8. Army. Omaha, Nebraska. September 15. 1903. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clook a. m., central standard time, October 5th, 1903, and then opened publicly, for furnishing and delivery of such quantities of potatoes and onions as may be required by the Subsistence De- Sarttnent at Omaha, Neb., Forts Crook, llobrara and Robinson. Nebraska. Pro posals will also be received and opened by the Commissaries at Fort Robinson, Neb., until 10 o'clock a. m.. mountain standard V. i.iu, 1. 1 . v. nv i 'j ' v v i uun aim niuuiaia. Neb., until 11 o'clock a. m central standard time, each commissary receiving proposals for his own post only. The right Is re served to reject any or all proposals In whole or In part. Blank proposals and specifications, showing In detail the articles and quantities required, and giving lull in formation as to conditions of contract, will be furnished on application to any of the above mentioned officers. Envelopes should be marked "Proposals for KrePh Vegetables, to be opened October &. 1903," and addressed to the undersigned or commissary at post autnoritea to receive proposals, w. 11. BEAM, Major, Commissary, U. S. Army S-17-18-19-21-22-23-M PROPOSALS FOR COAL, BUILDING MA- terlais, eto. (J. a. Indian Hchool. Gsnoa. Nebraska,. September 3, 1903. Sealed pro posals, endorsed "Proposals for Coal, Lum ber, etc." and addressed to the undersigned at Genoa, Nebraska, will be received at this school until 2 o'clock p. m. of Septem ber 24. 1Do3, for furnishing and delivering at ths school, as may be required during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, about 1.2U0 tons of sort lump coal, 68,000 feet of lumber. 6o,uuu eningies, ai.uuu uricK, besides lime, sand, nails, painting supplies, sash, hard' ware. etc.. as uer list and specifications ob tainable at the school. Bidders will state specifically the price of euvh article to be ottered under contract, ail articles so offered will be rigidly Inspected. The right Is re served to reject a-y and all bkda or any part of any bid. Each bid must be accom panied by a certified check or draft upon some United States denositorv or solvent national bank, made payable to the order of tne commissioner or inaian anrairs, ror at least 6 per cent of the amount of the pro posal, said check to be forfeited to the United States In esse any bidder receiving an award shall fall to execute promptly a satisfactory contract In accordance with his bid, otherwise to be returned to rne bidder. Rids accompanied by cash In lieu of certi fied check will not be considered. For fur ther Information apply to W. H. WINS LOW, Superintendent. S3-5-8-10-12-15-17-19-22 LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STATE PRINTING. Bids will be received by the State Print Ing Board at the office of the Secretary of Slate at Lincoln, Nebraska, on or before 2:30 o clock p. in., T uesday, September 29. l9o8. for printing and binding In pamphlet form 4.00U copies of the election laws und 1,000 copies of the registration laws of the state or Nebraska. Specifications for same can Le found on file in the office of the Secretary ot State. , All bids must be accompanied by a bond equal in amount to the probable cost of the work biu upon, i ne liourd reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Lli.ooln, NebriiMka, September 17. l!r)3. STATE PRINTING BOARD. By LOU W. FRAZIER. Secretary to the Board. 8-19-d-5-t-M IAILWAY TIME CARD. IN ION STATION lOTH AND MARCY Chicago V Northwestern. "The Northwestern Line." Iave. Arrive. Fast Chicago a 3:40 am a 7:00 am Mall a 8:00 pm a 8:30 am Local Sioux City a 6:10 am a 3:30 pm uuyiigni ei. raui a cau am a :oa pm Daylight Chicago. .a 8:o0 am all:10 pm lxical Cedar Raulds 6:10 Dm Limited Chicago..". a 8:15 pm a 9:15 am Local Carroll a 4:u0 pm a 9:60 am Fast Chicago a 6:60 pm a 8:45 pm Fast St. Paul a 8:10 pm a 8:15 am Fast Mall a 2:40 Dm Local Sioux City b 4:00 pm b 9:60 am Norfolk tt Bonesteel...a 7:25 am alO:35 am Lincoln & Long Plne....b 7:26 am bio ; 45 am Mlaaoarl I'urllo, Bt. Louis Express., K. C. et St. L. Ex. .al0:00 am .ulO:6o pm a 8:26 pm a 6:15 am Chicago, Rock lalaaa at PaclSe EAST. Leav e. Arrive. Chlcaao Davllaht L t d. a 8:65 am a 3:60 am Chicago Duyligiit Local.a 7:u0 am i a in a 9:35 pm Chicago Lxpres? Ull : 15 Dea Molnea Express. ...a 4:30 Chicago Fust Express, a 6:3a WEST. t:.i :J6 Din pm bll:50 am pm a 1.26 pm Rocky Mountain Ltd.. a 7:80 1 am a 7:25 am Lincoln. Colo, springs, Denver, Pueblo and West a 1:30 Colo., Texas, Cal. and Oklahoma Flyer a 5:44 Illinois Central. Chicago Express a 7:86 Chicago, Minneapolis it Bt. Paul Limited a 7:60 Minneapolis It Bt. Paul Exprrsa b 7 S5 Chicago IxmsoI 10:36 Chicago Express t blraa Great Waatera 104 Ft. Dodge Expreas...b 6:20 10J Ft. Dodge Express. ..a I 46 7 Ft. Dodge Express... 103 Ft. Dodge Express... I nlan ParlAr. pm a 6.00 pm pm al2:40 pm am aSJOpm pro a 8:06 am am bl0:36 pm am 810 35 am By. Co. ara pm ' all 25 am b 910 pm Overland Limited a 9:40 am a 9:50 pm The Fast Mail a 8:16 pm t-aiuuriiiu express a i.jv pm I1.WAY TIME CARD. Pacific Express ...all:30 pm a S a 7 am a 3 a 1 pm b12 am a 5 pin b 9 Eastern Express :Sn pm Ai am am 40 am to pm 15 pm 35 am I ne Atlantic Kxprrss.,.. Tbe Colorado Siieclal.. . .a 10 Chicago Special Lincoln. lies trice ana Stromsburer Lxnress...b 4 "0 North Platte Local a 8:i Grsnd Island Local b 8:30 C hlraao. Mllnsskee A t. I'aal. Chicago Daylight a 7:45 Chicago Fast Express. .a 8:16 Chicago Limited a 8 nf Des Moines Express a 7:45 am all pin a 8 pm a 7 am a 3 15 pm 4) pm 50 am 4 1 pm Wabash. St. Louis "Cannon Ball" Express a 8:55 pm a 8 am alO 20 am 30 pm St. Louis Local, Coun cil Bluffs a 9:15 Bl II LINGTON STATION lOTH A M ASON Burlington Jk Mlaaoarl Rlv er. 1 aw Arrive. M2 05 pm a 7 45 pm a C " am a 3:10 pm a 8:10 rtrn a 9:08 am M0:35 nm a 8:27 am a 8: 5.1 pm a 7:45 am all:"') pm a 7:45 am a 1:40 pm Council a 6:05 pm a 11:05 am a 8:06 pm Wymore, Beatrice and Lincoln a 8:50 am Ki.hrn.lt. rviir... a 11 11 nm Denver Limited a 4:10 pm Black Hills and Puget &innH rvni.. .11 -1A (,m Colorado Veatiliuled h lyer Lincoln Fast Mall b 2:52 pm Fort ( rook snd Platts- mouth b S:1S pm r.ellevue Pacific Jet.. a :M pm nellevue & Pacific Jet. .a 3:60 am Y'hleaao. Ilnrllaaton ! 4Aals Chicago Sneclnl a 7:00 am Chicago Vestlbuled ex. .a 4:i pm Chicago Local a 9:18 am Chicago Limited a 8:06 pm Fast Wall Kansas City, St. Joseph St lllnff. Kansas City Day Ex. ..a 9:15 am St. IkiuIs Flyer a 5:25 pm Kansas UK y Night Ex.. al0:45 pm a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, d Dnllv except Saturday, e Dally except Monday. WEBSTER DEPOT ISTH A WEBSTER Chicago A North western, N ebrnska Arrive. a'6:00 pm e 6:00 pm and Wyoming Division. 1 JIAVt Black Hills. Deadwood, Lead. Hot Snrlns a SrOO nm Wyoming, Casper and Douiriaa d 3:00 nm Hastings, York, David City, Superior, Geneva, Exeter and Seward. ,..b 3:00 pm Missouri Paelnr. b 6:00 pm alf:33 am Nehrnska Local, Via Vt eeplng Water. b 4:10 pm Chlraao, Si. Paul, Mtnnea Omnlin. polls A Twin City Passenger a 6:30 am Sioux City Passenger.. a 2:im pm Oakland Local b 5:45 pm a 9:10 pm all:20 am b 8:43 am BIBLE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Father Williams Expreaaes Some Opinions as to the Points t Involved. . OMAHA, Sept. 18,-To the Editor of The Bee: I do not think Mr. Rush and I would tand far apart as to the moral expedi ency or profitableness of reading the bible In the public schools under present condi tions of a divided sect-ridden Christianity. I would not presume to discuss with him the legality of doing It under our present constitutional provision on sectarian In struction In the public schools. As a lay man In law, however, tt goes without say ing; that, as to Its legality, I would take the Judgment of a trained Jurist like Judge Sullivan in preference to ten thousand opinions of men Ilka Mr. Rush or myself. But that Is not what I started out .to say. Mr. Rush lays his chlefcst emphasis in his opposition to reading the bible in the publlo schools on the alleged facts that King James' version would be read In preference to the Douay version of the bible; that tha former Is sectarian; that It does not contain the whole bible; that it contains some 600,000 variations from the Douay translation, and suoh like. There is more passion than sound rea soning In all' this. Mr. Rush would be tin wll'.lng, at least the Roman Catholic church would be unwilling, to have th bible, In any version, read In our public schools. If a reprint of the Douay version, minus its ecclesiastical foot notes, wen made tomorrow, and offered as a com promise for use in the public schools, tha Roman Catholic authorities would not consent to its use. Of course they would prefer its use to ths Anglican version of the bible; but they would have neither without protest. The question, then. Is not as to versions, but as to the bible Itself being read by other than Roman Catholic teachers or Instructors. Again, as to ths 600,000 variant readings of the Anglican translation; Mr. Rush Is scholar enough to know ' that If a company of tha ablest Roman Catholic scholars were authorised to make an independent translation of tha bible tomorrow, whether from the Hebrew and Greek or from the Latin vulgate, a like number of variations would occur In their translation when compared with the Douay translation,-and that without chang ing the sense or truth of the bible In any material point or any point affecting essen tial doctrine of morals or dogmas.. Per sonally I would be perfectly willing to have tha Douay version of the bible road in the publlo schools, if it could be gen erally agreed to and authoritatively adopted. I would not, of course, consent to the use of its ecclesiastical notes, but to the version Itself, apart from Its In ferior English, I could urge no insuperable objection. Doubtless, as in the Anglican translation, an ecclesiastical bias could bs discovered In the text, but I know of no variation, 1n the one from the other, to prevent the use of either, rather than that our youth should be taught prac tically that the sublime moral teaching ot the bible is no part of ths education that Is necessary to make them fit for good citizenship In the state. Perhaps Mr. Rush can tell us Just wherein and how King James' version Is sectarian In any grave or dangerous mis translation, affecting dogma or morals; except, of course, that, for Roman Catholics, it has no cocleslaa Ileal authority, any mors than tha Douay version has for the rest of us. I am speaking candidly, not for controversy. I have both tha Douay and the Anglican translations, and, while I prefer the latter, chiefly because of Its nobler English, yet I am not aware of any violent or essential variation between them that affects either morals or dogma. If Mr. Rush can point out any such variation I shall really feel under personal obliga tion to him. The verbal variations of course exist Differences as to the exact sense of obscure passages of course exist That Is Inevitable. But what I would really like to have Mr. Rush point out Is what essentlul or grave doctrine of faith or morula Is Involved as between the twa versions ot the bIMe, the Douay and tha Anglican. Are not all the wretched differ ences that exist between Christians toly the product of our different Interpreta tions of the same words rather than of different translations? JOHN WILLIAMS. Grocers' and Botchers' Picnic. Tuesday, September 22, via tha North western Line. Special trains from Union depot 7:30 a. m. to 8:30 a. m. Barbecue, foot ball games, baaa ball, races. Ths publlo Invited. See D. Gross, corner 24th and Charles streets, please, for concessions. Polities In Dundee. J. W. lotion waa nominated at a mass meeting Thursday night at Dundee fur a mcmlwr of the village board of trustees. A. H. Palmer Is a candidate by petition. The election takes place Saturday from 7 to 9 p. m. In m Class Alone. No other pills on earth can equal Dr. King's New Life Pills for stomach, liver, and kidneys. No cure, no pay. 2&c. For aale by Kulin at On.