Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 19, 1903, Page 11, Image 11

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    Till! OMAHA DAILY KKK: TIIl'llHDAY. NOVF.MllKK 10.
' U
- WAnTfcO MALM HE LI.
ATEN to learn barber triide: free railroad
fur upon our l.iiiure to convince you (
Ihlg bring the Hj-hP, lrst )iihi only
reliable, inoet lira Ileal brter coliese
In thin nimn of the country; write lor
catalogue today. U cittern .Barbers' lntl.
lulw. Omaha, Neb. U- Mnto
OOOD messengers wanted; firsc-ciass pnjr.
; A. I). T..CO., 0J 8. lath. B H
WANTED, foi V. B. army, able-bodied, un
married men, between age of 21 and Ho,
citizens of United HI men, of Rood charac
ter and ttmptriti habits, who can sueak,
read and wrli fcngimn. Vvr information
apply to recruiting otllcer, ltith and Dodge
' sts., Omaha, and Urand Island, Nab.
13-MlM
WANTED, two agents at once; good sal
ary; rlly work. C. F. Adams Co., 11
Howard st. B 416 .
WANTEU, neat, might young man; willing
to work and team optical grinding. The
H. J. Tenfold Co.,"- 1VM Farnam Ht.
B-M2U
MANUFACTURER wants reliable man to
deliver and collect; horse and wagon ami
JIM depoalt neceessryj 1:1 a week and
expenses; permanent. Franklin, bog 78,
I'hlladelphla, pa. B M317 Sux
MAN with reference for commercial trav
eler, to call on merchants and agents;
experience not required; salary L'4 per
week with egpensea advanced. National,
C'axton bldfl., Chicago. B M.'tl 2"x
WANTED, a boy with a horae to deliver
Tha Evening Hee In Mast Omaha. Call ut
The Bee office, circulation department. 3
p. ra. B M'i-TI 1
SPLENDID chance for men to learn barber
. trad by our method of free barriering
and careful instructions; more actual
practice In one month than by apprentice
ship in yearn; little expense; wages 8at-
urdaye: tools given; particulars mailed.
Moler Bat bar College. lVtt Lioug'as at.
B-M814 19X
MAN Under V. fair education, to prepare
for Gov't Position. Begin with m salary.
, Box 179, Cedar Rapid-,. Is. B 445 Lkx
WANTftD, an experienced clerk for fur
bishing goods dept.; permanent position.
Address 17 18, Bee. B M527 )x
WANTETjBoy with bicycle, at ".chafer.
cut price drug store. B M577 1!)
.TOUN man wanted In office of manufac
turing company i a week to start. Ad
dress W 11. Bee office. B M40 19
KRi.il abim man in every county to rep-
resent - eastern corporation s general
Manager; exclusive; very profitable; per
manent. Address 'International. 231
- Broadway, New York w M602 Z2x
' 'ARB TOU SATISFIED
with you preaent position or salary? If
not. write us for plan and booklet. e
hart) openings for nlsnugers. Secretaries
Advertising Men and Salesmen. Also
'"Technical; Clerical and Executive men of
all kinds, iiikh grade exclusively, unices
In twelv dlfferetit cltle.
HAPttOOTiB (Incorporated) .
Suite S29, Monadnock Building, Chicago.
:. b
WANTED. ffrst-claes tubular well man to
'''operate Dimock machine: Will pay good
wages, write or telegraph J. G. Winery
Ijtcombe, Alberta Province.. Canadn.
B-019 Kx.
WANTED.
Brandels
delivery
ft Hone.
boys.
i
Applr J. T...
n i2 n
' Back copies -
' .' '-' . ' 1 ", of ' '
r THIS WEEK S 'ISSUES,
:.. , i . '
"';:. - containing ';
' '' THE MIS-SPELLEt WORDS.
Can be obtained at the Bee business office.
' ' . SC PER COPT.
WANTKD FKUALU HELP.
100 girls.
Call Canadian office. 10th ft Dodge.
. , . . - . ' .' C 4KM
WANTED A good cook,
era, 1120 Park ave.
Mra. T.
J. P.og.
C ta
SPLENDID chance' for ladles ' to -learn
' hairdrrastng, manlourlng or facial mas-
sag Bv our method f--Jree-work and
careful' IrintructionH! more actual prajtlee
In, one week than by apprenticeship In
"" months: visit our parlors and see for
yourself. Moler College, 1302 Douglas St.
';.- c-M;iir. V9x
THE SMITH PREMIER EMPLOYMENT
t DEPARTMENT furnishes atenographoi'4
- - without charge.- Tel. ia4 or coll at office.
. -corner J7th and Farnam Sts.
.. e. C M1M in.
A COMPETENT GIRL for general house
i work. In family of three. H Mnnon
X . . . " C MS33-
Dining Chairs
1 Ms I iog n y or Golden Oak, well meld and
strong, 11.10 to .7o,
. BAKEB, FURNITURE CO.
; ...j; . , c-03O tq:
' WANTED Girl for general housework at
. No. 701 Dodge st. C M TT9
-r
WANTED, a girl to do vleari washing and
ironing at the Crtclie, lath and Harney.
.-. . . - . Cm 19x
WANTED Woman os second Cook. W per
month, board and lodging. Address Com
' merciul Hotel. M'Cook, Neb.
C MtK4 19
' EXPERIENCED lady hotikkeeper ' ' and
stenographer. Apply Thursday morning.
K. percupne. an b. mtn. uia is
. ' When You Write-
y v to Advertisers
remember It only takes an extra trok or
, two of tue pen to mention th fact that you
aw tl ad In The Bse.t
WANTED, caah-girls and boys, Must be
. lft years or over, J. L. Brandela ft Sons.
C-MA'13 22
MEDICAL.
-W E ITRK blood polaon in to ) days.
' pimples, sores, nervous oebility In 30 to ft)
"tiajs. nerve wasle, bi.iln tag. bladder dls
. rurie, no matter how long siandlng.
Cook Medical Co., 110-112 S. 14th st.. over
' Dally News. Omaha, Neb. Ottlce hours,
la. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, lo A.- m. to
12:30 p. m. 81 DU
LKjl'OR HABIT CURED In 8 daya-pay
. ln'H curt:d: no hypodermics. Write for
. lioklct. tiutlin lnstltuia, i B. 14th St.
SU D14
LADIES: -Chichester's English Pennyroyal
Fills axe I Lie begt. 8s fa. Tollable. Take no
other. Send 4c. stamps, for particulars.
. "Relief for Ladles," in letter by relura
mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester
Chemical Co.. Phlladeluhia. Ps.
DAKCIMQ ACADKMf.
kR. AND Mrs. Morand s Uih and Harney,
adults-Tuesday .and Friday, k p. m. as
semblies, VelnasUay; cliildten, Saturday,
, lu a. ni. and n p. ni ; all dances taustit
rapidly; private lessons our -specially,
dally. Call or telephone WU.
Mk2 D4
CHAMBERS Adult beginners Tuesday
ami PHiuruaa, s p. ni., t-onimeni tog nji
urday. No 81. Private lessons any time.
Office 'pltt'ne 171; Res. A 17 16. 24J4 Farnam.
. . . . . ai2
tj HAM BE tit) Children's c1.isp- Wednes.
ao l tviturdays, commencing Nov. II.
t riune 1171: He. A1745. 301
Ul-1 ML-4--- t -J-i. !
bfTKOFATUV.
' Johnson Institute, 616 N.
Y. Life Bldg. T. liiut
i
The Hunt IuHrmary. McCecut Bldg. T. 22,
Alien ft FarweU. Paglon Eik;
CJt-K.. T. UsS.
boi
VR GRACE DEEOAN,
tS S. T,
Uf. Tel
DR'l L.VIRD ft LAIRD.
33 Kerbs ch
Men h
lu7 Ni .
Ik.
M
FOK ALE--lRlTlMh;.
6'DLL line of bard coal stoves now on sal.
Vulcago urnaur Co.. 1410 Dodg st.
. - 0-611
OAK aid aboard for a4.
Cxit gpnoer- at.
TICKkT BROKE8l.
C'T RATE railroad ticliois
. P. ii. I'liUOin, lio Faruatu.
e erywber.
'l i.ous :m
e-.T
MVMRY TO t,OIM KRAL IC8T ATf-7.
FARM and
ity loan
it Nxt l
s, low rates. W . H.
'J homas. First
Bank bldg. Tel. lt.
W-3
PRIVATE money.
Sherwood. 937 N. T, Ufe.
4 TO I P. C. money, Betnls, Paxton block.
w aji1
PRIVATE money,
F. D. Wesrt. 1&20 Douglus.
WANTED City loans nnd warrants. W,
Farnam Bmlllr Co., li-V t arnam st.
. W-5J3
WANTED Real estate loans and warrants.
K. c. peters ft c., Me bldg. w Hi
FIVE per cent loans.
Oarvin Bros., 10(
W-t3
remain.
$l,000.nne to loan on Improved real estste
In omana. South Omaha and Council
FlurTa. Loans for building purposes, V.
H. Thomas, 1st Nat'l Bank BIcIr.
W MM. 72
LOIT.
LOST, a heavy hickory cane; crook at the
bottom and turned handle, one which
' would not be of much value 1o anyone,
but a sort of a family relic. Return to
Bee office and get reward. Lost 1 20 x
IST Between Farnam and Webster st..
a blmk cloth bHg containing money, a
plated ear drum and two photograph.
A liberal reward will be paid for return
Anil no questions asked. M. Wollsteln ft
Co.. Inc., 63 8. 13th St., Omaha, Neb.
' Lost-Mil:! 21
WILL party who took black overcoat with
"llrokHW Bros. In collar from One Min
ute restaurant Monday evening please re
turn It and get his own. ' LostMii24 21
STRAYED, OR BTOLEN AOAIN, my
black and tan Scotch collie dog, Towner,
months old. Legs partly tan, tan fftreak
over -each eye, black ba,ck and tall. Fr.ink
A. Agnew, South Omaha.
Lost M fit? lc
FOR EXCHASGK.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, two small
. fruit ..ranches, Los Angeles Co.. Cal.
Want stock ranch or hotel. What have
you. Address W 12, Bee. Z-MK17 22x
AGENTS WASTED.
WANTED Canvassing agents, in every
county to aolic.lt subset iptlons to THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY FAMEK.
Steady employment with assured good In
come. Agents In the country with iiors
and bugiiy especially desired. Canvassers
.make easily. 100 to $11X1 per month. Ad
dress Century Farmer Solicitors' Bureau,
Bee building, Omaha. J-21 3
WASTED SITUATI0X9.
WANTED Situation by ' young man, 33
years of age, good address, lias had five
, years' experience In clerical and office
work; can furnish rlrst-class references.
Address U 41. Bee. - A 278 lsx
HELP WATbD.
ADDRESSES of bookkeepers, stenogra
phers, clerks, salesmen, window trim
mers, pharmacists, civil engineers. Ross
Kmp. Agency, 2U4 State St., Salt Lake
Clt MJ,K Zlx
FOR K.X( HAItiE.
TRAVELING man desirous of going Into
biixlni'-a will trade tils home, centrully
looitied, verv desirable for home or rent
ing, for stock of merchandise.
F. 1). WE AD. K.24 HOUULAS ST.
' Z-fi7 in
MAMTORIIM.
OMAHA Florence Sanatorium. 'Plion Red
ZJM; 1 blk. w. of car line. City 'phone, 1192.
City bath and tnavsag parlors, 21-1 Lake.
i ' 8R8 N
SHORTHAND AID TYPEWRITIKG.
A. C. VAN SANT'S mhool.
717 N. Y. DC.
... - -474
N'RIl. Rusiness & Shorthand College. Boyd's
rneater.
ELECTRICAL TREATMENT.
MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 16, 2d floor, r. 2,
TT T-MS51 lix
WANTF.U TO BORROW.
)
WANTED To borrow $900 to 81.000 at 7 per
' cant on good South Omaha rental prop
erty; security ampia. Aauress i zs. nee.
WANTED to borrow, -eil.EOO on an Iowa
farm state .rate required. Address W 14.
nee. m:
WASTED TO REST.
WIDOW, with two small children, de
sires suite of rooms with board; hone
must be modern and rate reasonable,
Address W Id. Bee. K M643 22.
WANTED, two small connecting rooms for
light liouseKeoping. mate price and locj
tlon.- Address 13, Bee Otllce.
; K---M611 1)x
LAW AM tOI.I.ECTION?.
8T1LLMAN ft PRICE. 410
at Nat. Bk. bldg.
-66
NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO.. 1st floor N. T.
Life bldg., attorney and collectors every
where ' ttA
DRESSSIAKIX).
STANDARD Garment Cutting; College, 8231
Farnam. M4bi N8
FLORISTS.
HESS, ft 6WOBODA. 141$ Farnam. 678
L. HENDERSON, florist,
1618 Farnam St.
-878
j. ' '.l l
OAl.Ei TIES.
OMAHA Hay Bal Tie Co.,- 811 N.
llh st.
467
COSTVME9.
COSTUMES Tor rent. Back, 3318 S. 20th t.
C M Decl
FIRKITl'RIS PAC'KLU.
Peterson ft Lundbsrg, 116 B. 17th.
Tel. L-2368.
H-i:U
LOCUSMITH..
C. R. HE FUN. 308 N. 16th St.
Tel. 1971
'-- J
ACCORDION PLEATING.
ACCORDION pleating, ,
quickest. Mrs. A. C.
Douglas.
cheepest, best.
Mark, 17th and
-M748
CO8TIME8.
Theatrical end oissq. Lieben,
1016 Far.
S8i
CARPENTERS A Nil JOtNKRg.
ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing
rrurapiiy aiienuea lo. J. 1. ucni.tieu.
fO'h nnd Lake ste 3,0
MISICAL.
THUS J. KELLY, voice.
Davids block.
tu
LETOVSKY'S ORCHESTRA.
Tel. It-mi.
jo
COR.MCEMAKF.lt!! AND TINNERS.
aAVAlllT I'X'11! It'll rni ill fiirnne mc.
nice, ridgtroll gutters, skylights Tel. 2114.
- -MV1 lx,
tAPKilT At COl NT AST.
U H. itATUUUN. ruom U, Cum I Natl
bank, t'rirale leaaoiui la bvokkeeptug.
elc. ;i
TAMMERISia AkD STITTEHIX ti.
Ct'RKO. JulU Vuhn-
30 Rsmne H-l.
When You Write
To Advertisers
remember U only tk an eitra stroke ot
i " v. m w "'."hwi. v net iui ywn
MI lbs ail Is IM toaaa.
UARBAOR,
ANTI-MONOPOLY OA Kit AO 13 CO.. cleans
ceaapods and vaults, r. 'moves garbue
and dead animals at reduced prices. 4
N. lth. Tel. 177. -BBJ
rUH HEJIT tFlRIIIED BOOMS.
THREE unfirnlnheJ rooms, first floor,
water In kitchen. 3561 8L Mnrys ave.
U-M STii lx
PATEXT9.
H. J. COWOILL No fee unless successful.
S1 S. lMh St., Omaha. Tel. 17 ti
STORAGE.
OM. Vsn Stor. Co., 1511H Farn.
TelS. 15G9-861
671
POSTOFF1CK JIOTICE.
tShould be read DAILY by all Interested,
as changes may occur it any time.
Foreign malls for the week ending No
vember ZklMiJ, will close (l'KOMHTLY In all
cases) at the General Poittofllce as fol
lows: PARCELS-POST MAll-H close one
hour earlier than closing time ahown be
low. Parcels-Post Malls tor Oermany close
at 4 p. m. Morula .
Regular and supplementary malls close
at horeign Station half hour later than
closing time shown below (except thnt Sup
plementary Malls fur Europe snd Central
America, via Colon, close one hour later at
Foreign Station).
Tranaatlsatlv Malls.
THURSDAY At 7 a. m. for FRANCE.
(SWITZERLAND. ITALY. SPAIN, POR
TUGAL, TURKEY. EGYPT, GREECE,
BRITISH INDIA and LORENZO MAR
QUES'., per t. s. La Pavoie, vlii Havre
(mull in other parts of Eutope must he
directed "pe s. s. Li Savoie").
FKIDA Y At S: p. m. for AZORES
ISLANDS, per s. Vancouver, from Boa-
8ATURDAY At S.30 a. m. Tor IRELAND,
per s. a. Umbria, via yueenstown (mall
?or other parts, of Europe must be di
rected "per s. s. Vmhrla'V, t.t 8 a. m. for
EUROPE, per w Tork, via South
ampton; at 8:S0 a. m. for BELGU1M di
rect, per s s. Krnnland (mall must bo tll
rectcif "per . s. Ivronland "); at 8:3) a. in.
lor ITALY Hrect. per s. s. Hohenzollern
tmnli must Ix- directed "per s. s. Honrn
iollern"; at 11 a. m. for DENMARK di
rect, per s. s llekla (mall must bu di
rected "uer s. s. Hekla"). . ?
After the closing of the Supplemcimn'y
Transatlantic Malls iiameu auove, anui
tlonul Supplementary Malls are opened
on the jilers of the American, English,
French unil German steamer, and re
malir open until within Ton Minutes of
the hour of sailing of steamer.
Malls forlnath and Central America a,
West Indies, F.tc.
THURSDAY At 8 a. m. for CUBA, per s.
s. E"peranr.B (mall for Mexico, via
Progreso. Campeche ami Vera Crus must
be directed "per s. s. Esperansa '); at 12
in, for MEXICO, per a. s. Saratogu. via
Tamplco (mall must be directed ''Pr s. s.
SiirBtoan"); at 7 p. m. for NEWFOUND
LAND, per s. s. Corean, ' from PlillndeU
phln.
FRIDAY At 12 m. for NORTHERN BRA
ZIL, per a. a. Dunatan, via para Mnaos,
SATl
AY At S
m. for BERMUDA.
per s. f.. Pretoria: at (1:30 a. in. (supple
mentary ?: a. tn.l for CtTRACAO and
VENEZUELA.. x r s. a. Zulla (mall for
FJaanli
per a.
lilla and Ciirtugena must be directed
. s. Zullu '); nl 9 a. m. tor ruitiu
per f. s. Coamo, via Shu Juan; ut
Ill CO,
9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:;0 a. m.) for
FORTUNE ISLAND. .JAMAICA. HA
VANILLA. CARTAGENA Hnd OS RET
TOWN, per s. . Alleghany, (mall for
O'ostn Rfca must be directed "per s. a.
'Alleghanv'; at 10 a. m. for CI BA, per
s. s. Mexico, via Havana; at 10 a. m. for
PORT AU PRINCE. PETIT OOAVE.
AUX CA YES and JACMEL. per s. s.
Prhi's Wlllem IV. (mall for other parts of
Ilnlll Curacao. Venezuela. Trinidad and
British and Dutch Oulniin must be di
rected "per s. a. Prlns Wlllem IV."); ut
V':30 n. m. (supplementary 11:30 a. m.) for
IN AQUA nd HAITI, per s. s. Bolivia.
Malls Forwarded Overland. Etc., ElK
rept 1'ranspncllle.
CI'BA Via Florida, closes at this office
dally, except Thursday, at 0:0 a. m. (th
connecting malls close here on Wednes
days and 8u tin days via Tampa, and on
Mondays via Miami .
MEXICO CITY Overland, unless specially
addressed for dispatch by steamer, clones
at this office dally, except Sunday, at 1:30
p. inv ami -11:! rn. Sundays, at 1:00 p.
m. and 11:30 p. m; ,- '
NEWFOUNDLAND By rail to North Syd
ney; and thence by steamer, closes at this
office dallv at 6:30 p. m. (connecting mails
close here every Monday, Wednesduy and
Saturday).
JAMAICA By rail to. Boston, and thence
by steamer, closes at this office at 6:30 p.
m. every Tuesday.
Bv rail to Philadelphia snd thence by
steamer, closes at this office at 11:30 p. m.
every Wednesday.
MIQUELON By rail to Boston, and thence
by steamer, closes at this office dally at
8:80 p. m. .
BELIZE. PUERTO , CORTEZ and
CSUATEMALA By rail to New Orleans,
and thence bv steamer, close at this of
fice dallv. except Sunday, at 1:S0 p. m.
rnd and 111:30 p. m Sundays at 11:00
p. m. und 111:50 p. m. (connecting mall
-closes here Mondays at 11:30 p. m.).
COSTA RICA By rail to New Orleans, snd
thence by steamer, closes at mis omce
cullv. except Sunday, at I1-.30 p. m. and
in-'!) n m KnniUvi at 11:00 i). m. and
V.: :30 p. m. (connecting mall closes her
Tiietnisva at 111:30 p. m.).
IRF.G1HTERED MA1I closes nt 6 p. m.
prevlons day.
v Trnnspneille Malls. '
HAWAII, JAPAN. CHINA and PHILIP
PINE ISLANDS, via Sun Francisco.
lose here dally at 8:30 p. m. Up (o No-,
vember 20, Inclusive, for dispatch per s,
s. Oaellc. ,
HAWAII, vln San Francisco, close her
dally at 6:30 p. m. up to November 123,
inclusive, for dispatch per s. a. Alumeda.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and
Victoria. H. C. close here dully at :) p.
m. up to November 4, Inclusive, for dU
.patoli per s. s Empress of China. (Mer
chandise . for 1'nlted States Postal
agency at Shanghai -cannot be forwarded
via Canada.)
CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle, close here
dallv at 6:3 p. in. up to November 25,
inclusive, for dispatch per Rlojun
i Muni.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, vln San Fran
cisco, clone Here uhiiv ui s:ju p. m. up 10
November 128, inclusive, for dispatch per
1 H I in nttivn't.
TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via
Han Francisco, nose nere oauy at s:jo p.
m. up to November 26. Inclusive, for
dlsnatch per s. s. Mariposa.
HAWAII. JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP
PINE ISLANDS, via ran r rancisco. cio
her dallv at 6:30 p. m. up to November
J8. Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Hong
Kong Mam.
NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (exceot
West!. NEW CALEDONIA. FIJI.
SAMOA and HAWAII, via San Francl-co,
close here dailv at 6:30 p. m. uu to De
cember 5. Inclusive, for dispatch per s.
s. Ventura. (If the Cunard steamer carry
ing the British mall for New Zeal) nil
doea not arrive In time to connect wllh
this dispatch, extra mails closing at O.SO
a. m. and :S0 a. m. and 6 30 p. m ; Sun
days at 4:80 a. m., f a. m. and 8:30 p. m
will be made uo and forwarded until the
arrival of the Cunard steamer.)
AUSTRALIA (exceot WeeO. FIJI ISL
ANDS and NEW CALEDONIA (specially
addressed only), via Vancouver and Vic
toria, B. C. close here daily at 6:30 p. m.
up to December 16, inclusive, for dispatch
per a. a. Moana.
CHINA and JAPAN, via Tacoma, cloee
her dally at :90 p. m. up to December
1 22. inclusive, for dispatch per a. a. Shaw
mut.
NOTE t'nless otherwise addressed, West
Australia is forwarded via Kurone, end
New Zealand and Philippines vln B-in
Franclseothe quickest routes. Philip
pines spet-iallv aldresed "via Canada"
or "via Kurope" mut he fully prepaid at
the foreian rates. HhwhII is forwarded
via Ban Francisco excluslvelv.
Trsnpxciric mails are forwarded In purl of
siilllnc dully and tne vciiedule or cio-niic
Is arranaed on the presumption of thHr
uiiinlerruoted oveiiHnd traiiUI. Keals
tared mxll closes st ( r. fn. revlous day.
I'UHXEl.ira VAN OOTT, Postmaster.
PoJt.iffloe, New Tork, N. V., November IS.
i a
GO YE UK MIC JIT JIOTIteCS.
CH1K.F yl'A RTKRM AHTKR'S OFFICE
oinans. rt.. Novemher b. ism. Healed
proptttula. In trlpllcale. will be received here
until 10 a. rn . central time. Novemlier 'a).
1903. for fiirnlshiua Anthiaclte. Bituminous
and Bmlthlua; t'oal. Wood. Charcoal. Oats.
Itisn, Hay and Ueddlny. at Fort lies
Moines, la. I". 8. reset tes right to reject
or accept any or all piopustla. or any part
therenf. Information furnished on ap-
r lliation here, nr to Quartermaster. Fort
vs Moines, la. Knvelnpes containing
propositls i-hoilid W muriied "Proposals for
Fuel aud Forage." and addressed to under
signed. WILLIAM K. ItuKTo.N. Acting
Chief Uuarimabter. N-i; l!)M
OFFICE CONSTRCCTlNrt QVAKTEr"
master, Sheridan, Wvo.. OcL 1, lbui.
Healed pruposuls In triplicate will he le
ceived here until lit a. in . November 20,
11. fur coiiHtrucilon of a l!-bed 1'rt -k hos
pital' si Fort issikenale. W'yu. Work on
building shall commence not later than
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office. U. S. reserves the right to accept
or reject etiy or sll proposals or any part
theteof. Envelopes containing proposals
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ef Robbery Many Negro
Defendants.
After being out all night the jury in the
case of the State of Nebraska Lgalnst Will
lam Nettles nnd Charles Brown, two col
ored youths who were charged with rob
bery., 4 yesterday returned a verdict of
acqultti'l. '.
It la alleged that In September Nettles and
Brown waylaid and robbed one Gustaf Nel
son of ISO and a watch.. ,,
Another rase against a colored lud was
noted In the criminal division of the district
court when the case of the Btate of Ne
braska against Guy Stevens was called.
Stevens Is chafged with having stolen $12
from Amos Dean on September 18.
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which have been prosecuted In the district
court dulrne; th present term have been
against colored persons. There remains a
number of cases against' bther colored per
sons yet to be heard.
NOT AMONG BAD . INDIANS
N a, ui be r of Wlnnebngoes anal Omanaa
Object to Being t'lnsseel with
Thos Urnnk.
A number of Winnebago and Omaha In
diana now at the federal building . aa wit
nesses In soma of the. bootlegging cases be
fore the federal grand Jury take exception
to being classed with the Santee Indians
that got on the big drunk a day or two
ago. paid one: "We are conscious of our
own weaknesses, but we do not like to be
charged with the sins of others." .
lvl Trldell apd David Wells, fiantee In
(1 Ian j charged with being drunk, buying
llniior and furnishing Ihiuor to other In
dians, were given a hearing lxfore United
Btales Commissioner Anderson and were
releuseii on their own recognisance In the
sum of 5ui each to appear before the grand
Jury. They were brought down to Omaha
as witnesses In some of the Santee reser
vation bootlegging cases.
BOY GOES TO PENITENTIARY
eveneen- ear-Old Vaath C.eta
(er Stealing Forti-Mus
Dallsrs.
Year
Before Judge Day ilorlus Larson pleaded
guilty to the crime of grand larceny and
was sentenced to one year in the state
penitentiary.
Irson was clurgcd with having stolen
ftf from Auits ' Jensen October Ii. The
money war found In his possession. At
first he pleaded not guilty, but later
changed his plea and Was Immediately sen
tenced by the court. Omlng to thk fact
that he Is but 1? years of age light sen.
tmce waa lmpo4.
ROYALTY AT BANOUET BOARD
King god Qneea tf Ita1 GntB.6 of King tnd
Quean of Eigland. (
FEAST IS SPREAD IN GEORGE'S HALL
Occasion Brings Toaethes Peers anil
Commoners ot Distinction Who
Hear F.xpreaalons of nnd
Will by Monarcns.
LONDON, Nov. ). St. George s hall, of
Windsor cistle. In which many sovereigns
have been entertained, was the scene to
night of a state banquet, the first elaborate
function marking the welcome to King Vic
tor Emmanuel and (Jut-en Helena of Italy.
The function was In every way as brilliant
as any witnessed In the viiat hall on past
groat occasions. There were 160 guests, In
cluding the royal hnsis and their royal
guests, prominent stntesmen of Great Brit
ain and Italy, ambassadors from thr con
tinents and representatives of the army
lind navy. The guests wer seated at a
long table, on which the famous service of
gold plate and. messes ot flowers formed a
brilliant avenue of color and sparkling light
reflected from an Incomparable display of
Jewels. The guests were first received In
the grand reception room by King Edward
and Queen Alexandra, and King Victor
Emmanuel and QUetn Helena. At 8:4S the
guests entered the banquet hall in th fol
lowing order: '
.High Honor for Choate.
Klrlg Edward with Queen Ileleim, King
Victor lCmuiHiiuel with Queen Alexandra,
the prince of Wales With the princess Vic
toria, the duke ' of Connaught with the
duchess of Aigyle. Ambassador Chnule
with Ihe duchess of Connaught, Slg. Tli
lord, Italian minister of foreign affairs,
with the princeis Margaret of Connaught;
the Russian embassador. Count lienokon
dorff, with Princess Victoria of Connaught;
Prince Alexander of Btittenberg wllh the
Princess Louise of Hchleswlg-Holsteln : the
French nmlmeandor. Mi Cambon, with Prln
cess Christian of SchleswJg-HoIatelh. .Prince
Christian of Pch!eswlg-Holsleln xvBh the
princess of Wales, Prince Alexander of
Teck with the Prlncrs Alice; the Spanish
ambassador, the Due de Mar.dns, with the
duchess of Albany; the Turkish athhassa
I dor, Stefanukl Musurus Bey, with Mrs.
Choate; the Hermit n ambassador. Count
Metternich. with Princess Victoria of
Si'hteawlg-Ho'steln.
The remaining guests followed In Ihe 'or
der of their rnnk, inrlu1lnr other unilms
sadora and their wives, Lord Londonderry,
Lord Selborne, Lord Ijinsdowne, lud
Royebery, Lord Mr.ncr, W. J. Brotlerlck,
Sir Henry Campbell-Bunnermnn, Sir Will
iam Vernon-Harcourt, Arnold Forster, Jn
neph Chamliprlaln,. Austen Chamberlain
and Admiral Kerr. The British premier,
A. J. Balfjtir, was absent on account of
InuisQosltlou, which It la reported is the
remit of a slight cdl L
Speech of King; Edward.
IA J ro,o.ing a toast to their Italian
majesties. King Edward sold:
Sire: It has -given Queen Alexandra nnd
myself great pleasure to receive you here
fts our gucsta In this old and historic castle.
History repeats Itself. I remember as If It
were but yeslerduy that your Illustrious
grandfather forty-eight eniH ago came
here as the guest of mv beloved mother
and -my lamented father. At that time
we were at wnr, and our armies fought to
gether. Thunk God, we are at pence, and
t he aim of our countries is-to maintain
it and work together lit the paths of prog
less and enlightenment. I nave not for
gotten the kind and cordial reception l en
me. Some months ago In Home on the part
of your majestlea and the Italian people,
and I feel sure that tomorrow alien y..u
pasa through the streets of 'London you I
will meet with u leceptlon m&st gratifying
to yourselves ana one wnicn will give ex
pression to the hearty feeling of frTenilHlilfi
which my people desire to evince toward
you and your country. Let mo now drink
lo the health of your .majesties. Again
thanking you for staying with us, 1 wish
your majesties, your families and your
country all prosperity and happiness'
. Reply of Italian King;. .
King; Victor Emmanuel replied l,n English,
saying:
The memories to which your mujesty re
fers live In my heart and In the hearts of
all Italians since the historic and eventful
Serlod which led to unity anil which1 ten
i red to England, always greater and more
powerful, the 'oellngM of sympathy anil
friendship which now unite the two peo
ples. For my people 'these feelings have
continued to grow. The Important factors
In Italian policy, like the policy of your
majesty's government, is one of peace and
civilization. I thank your majesty for your
cordial welcome of me and of my mieen In
this historic castle, where everything
breathes of the glory of your ancestors
and brings before me the I Mingo of the
f treat .and regretted Victoria. . I drink the
iculth of your majesty, your queen and
the royal family.
At the conclusion of the banquet the
royal personages and their guests ad
journed to the state drawing room, where
a Viennese orchestra played selections.
This morning King Victor Emmanuel find
King Edward shot pheasants In the great
park at Windsor, while Queen Helena and
Queen Alexandra: Visited 'Queen Victoria's
romb at Frogmore, chj which Queen Helena
deposited a wreath. '
EVENTS. ON RUNNING TRACKS
Dixie Stakes Disappoints Speeialnrs
nl Washington Because of
Withdrawals.
WASHINGTON". Nov. lS.-The DKIe
stakes, which waa to have been the feature
today at Henntng proved a disappointment
on account of withdrawals. "Father" Dalv
had a "walkover." galloping Colonsay, with
Odom in the saddle, over the course and re
ceiving the prize. Results:
First race. l ycar-olds and up. five fur
longs, Columbia course: South Trimble
won, Our Nuggut second, Dramatist third.
Time: 1:08.
Second race, five and a half furlongs,
maidens: Fort Hunter won, Nlskayuna
second. Oananogue third. 'Time: 1
Third race, steeplechase, g-year-old nnd
up, two and a half miles: LUack Death won,
Mnnlllan second. Perlon third. Time: 5:Ki.
Sixth race, the Dixie stakes, 3-year-olds,
one and three-fourths miles: "Walkover"
forCoionsay. Time: . .1:414.
Fifth race, 4-yenr-oldn. Columhia course:
Runnells won, Masterman second, Wlrein
third. Time: 1:4EV
Sixth raoe, handicap, 3-year-olds, one and
one-a xteenth in le: t arliuncle won. Kara
Madge S'.cond, Stolen Moments third. Time:
l:Ms.
Seventh race, 1-year-olds and up. one
mile. Columbia course: Wild Flrate won.
April Shower second, Elsie third. Time:
1:4. - .
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. IS Results:
First race, six furlongs? Loyal B won,
Man of Honor second, Kgg Nugg third.
Time: 1:14.
Second race, one and one-sixteenth mile:
Ananias won. Harbor second. Instrument
third. Time: 1:.
Third men. six furlongs, selling: M'jr
hanus won, Hlue Miracle second. Tower of
Candles third. Time: 1:14.
Fourth race, five furlongs: John A. Scott
won. Money Musk second, liugerdon third
Time: 1:U.
Fifth race, one and one-eighth mile. Hell
ing: Dupont won, Erne second, Dodlc
third. Time: 1 :R2-
Sixth race, one mile, handicap: Warte
Nlcht won, Beau Ormonde second, Bragg
third. Time: 1 :.
CINCINNATI. Nov. 18. Results:
First race, one mile and fifty yards: Rea li
mit e won. Ilurnle Burke seoond, Dumage
third. Time: l:47i.
Second race Ave and a half furlonas
Miss Mollis won. Miss Flelschmau second.
fnnweau third. Time: 1 14
Third race, one mile: Chantrell won. An-
tele second. Tancred third. TiBie: 1 1'4.
Fourth race, steeplechase, short coun
Sea Flrute won. V olaritlna second. Faraday
I.,l..r ihlr.l Time: 1 11
Fifth race, seven furlongs: Ralnland won,
Cunitnodore second, War Faint third. Time
1:2k.
siith race, one mile and seventy ysrds:
John Veikes won. Tufts second. Worlhing-
toii third. Time:
Waahham lie tents Tigers.
COLUMBIA, Mo., Nov. IS Washburn
college of Topekn defeated Ihe Miiteourl
university by a score of i to today in
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Brari field Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga
a game that waa devoid of special fea
tures. The Mlssourlana were handicapped
by the absence from the game of some of
their strongest players, who are being
saved for the Thanksgiving game with
Kansas at Kansas City.
WOULD PLAY BY BONFIRES
Manager ot lotva. Foot Ball Team to
Provide Heat nt Contest with
Illinois.
IOWA CITY, Nov. 18. (Special.)
Manager 11. K. Spanglcr of the Iowa team
has aualiged to have i two large bonllrea nl
e h end ot the grar.d. tand on tne 1..W.1
Held during the Illinois game If the weather
continues as cold as U is at presc-ui. mi
will enable the spectators to warm them
selves between halvea aud ili inatenuily
affect the temperature uui'ln the game.
The Iowa man has been tMuiig vci y good
work in practice this we.-k. Tue praciuea
have been snappier nnd more proinl-l:ig
than previous work. Tne varsity nan be-n
cuiiynig the It'll in something like (he old
style and on uel'ensc Ihe men have been
grltiijig tlclr teeth una help.nK one, an
other. The wen (her has been co'.d anil the prac
tices have bi en Ileal on tin- fcouth Held,
where there is a sod Ueld, which 1 not so
hard to fall on na Is the lna field.
Roy Buckley hits hcn ulatiim lett end
for Coullhard and Knapp nnd Stolietiuerg
have been playing lit-right nm. Penwinn
has been playing lift tnckl.1, Hoy Dink ey's
regular position.
Manuger H. E. Hpnnglei is buck from St.
Louis, where he has been making ai'iiuige
ments for th game wlih Wasnington iml
verwlty Thanksgiving '"' Indlcatlnng
point to a large crowd nt the game. The
game will he piiiycd nt the National League
piirk. It will be a society event, a luge
number of boxes having bteu already
Biken for by society pinple of St. Louis.
The Iowa team will be the guests of the
Missouri Athletic cliio iliirinn lluir stay In
St. Louis. The team will leave Iowa City
WnlmKdny morning, arriving In St. Louis
Wedm-Mlny ni-ht. Returning the learn wll
leave Si. Louis Thursday night. Members,
off the team who wish will be allowed to
remain In St. Loula as long aa (hey desire,
up to the following Monday, when the uni
versity classes begin after the Tnnnksglv
Ing recess.
The Illinois team will arrive In Iowa Cilv
Friday morning. The game will be . hived
st ;i o' lock Saturday afternoon. Kalph
1 1 oh g hi i nl will referee the game.
WITH TUB IIUWI.Elt.
On Clark's alleys Inst evening the Ar
mours won two games from the National.
Score:
KMOl.TtS.
Ixt.
2d.
nd.
i:is
1 To
1W
145
H
m
M.
171
liM
,' nit
" UK
1M '
S44
Total
tillchrlst
Potter ...
Hrunke ..,
Schneider
Deiiinaii .
Totals .'
....17:1
...-.UIMI
...LNli
...1S7
....214
1UI
175
177
5IM
574
94i
2.7K8
Totnl.
r.14
trJi
. . . 519
NATIONALS.
1st.
(d.
'handler
Hll. '10., n .
Oj rde . : ,
Tmi V . . .
.TolieSj .....
....114
. .i.H'!
....ll'l
....127
....15ft
1,'id
1.1:1.
.Hi
7M
4."
Jl'i
Totals
2.4ti2
TotilHht tne Ht. Chr.rles nnd Colt3 llnish i
ill, i-rnp-tii7 i.i.-i. iliiH 1I lur wcrn. r i iuh .
nlKht the Oinuhas will howl a picked
team for a ptirne und 8alurday night the
efiohff team from IHinl.ip, la., will howl
an Onmha team picked from the league.
The Woodmen of the World won two out
of three ganies f ixnn lhownlng. Kins; oi
Co. on the (fate Ity alleys. Bcore:
HHOWNINO. KINO & CO.
1st.
Bryant 1W
Kenton !'4
Miller li
Mavens 11
McC'nbe 171"
2d. Hd Tot nl.'
124 IWi 3!
151 131 371!
172 l'.H ' v.'S
113 MH . Ill)
134 162 . 465
6!I4 "til 2,070
' -2d. 3d Total.
122 1.-.K 424
IM ' ' 11 4!Ht
114 lo 4TH
177. 124 422
153 1D7' 41.1
754 7BI 2,233
Totals
SIcfxelvey
Foley
Yates
Tomlirink
Smyth ....
'j'otals
613
. w. o.
. 1st..
.......144
laii 1
r.u
121
lbi
74K
w
' Well I'lnyed rlbbaae.
OMAHA. Nov. IS. To the Kditor of The
Hee: In a game of eribbiiKO witli my wife
the following occurred: Her count waa k9
and mine 91 on the board (we were p.aying
twice around) nnd it was mv deal. I held
a deuce, two trnys and a four; she he a
two aces, a deuce and a tlve spot. 8hn
pegfred Ki )ints and 1 peaged 14 points en
the hand. 1 claim the hund wna peifectly
plaved for pegglnir purposes. Can anyont
take the same cards and beat the count?
J. C O.
The Unedes lie feat Herman.
OAKLAND, Neh., Nov. 10. ifipeciul.)
The locals defeated the Herman foot bail
team here yesterday In a clean, snappy
game, the scoio being IK to 0. The ex
tremal v cold weather did not affect the
tennis In the least and some excellent pli
were made. Tint ball waa in Herman's ler-
I titory all the time and at no time did they
! have a chanc to score.
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m
tnanvritl.er nnlnfnl nnd sprioiie.
ailments from which xnost mother
suffer, can be avoided by the use of
"Malliar' Crisis " Tle'i m-oit -m .r1
i n nm IIIVIUII llk.ua, A IIIO L 1-11 ivwvjj
is a joa-sena to women, carrying
them through tliein most critica
ordeal with safctv nnd no pain.
n
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Th Only Double
Truck Railway
betweof the
Mioeourl River
nnd Chlcego.
AILY TRAINS
OMAHA TO
01-110
8.15 pm THE OVERLAND LIMITED
btlr. linlli, i'j.hni.e. .Iliilntf cur sail ol.riHt'
rr. Flectrlo lightnl (hronshont.
8.00 AM THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS
fttllman Smwinn-rnem sn.l .mri.t le"l'ln can suit
dlnluaosni, snd tr m linins chlr cr.
5.50 pm THE EASTERN EXPRESS
I'ulln.nn rirswlns room nl touriw les'ilns esr".
fircili'liiciir tr. b iltel lihrr ssJ muin
csra. llinlnu vnra.
2 OTHER DAILY TRAINS
0 fl 111 rTwlB.nmH(ilsscsrs.l!uniitsi.fc-
.T ttll AM tUM sail lllirnrl rnr unit free rcllalii
'"u nm vlilrrrts!bieiwo. Hialns ssis.
II lrt HI Through nerrirs Oraahs lil.(ein'.
1 I .111 kfi orl-li-Wmarii utiiiKluil ' c.w;h
IliWUnia ,,,1 (mrtur nil. Plains ri.
O DAILY TRAINS
OMAHA TO ... ,
ST, PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS
7.5D AM
ObMrallaa rafe ran, imrlor ran aud
cosvhBs. '
O I fl fill Palloi.n aleBMnc eaw; bnltst llbrsrr
B
:11a i
Qi I U can anil fro rwllaiBscha
r cara.
BLACK HILLS
Q (in fill To Fremont. l.lmMra.W. hoo.HiiildC'ltr.
0.UJ "M vork. Ilawilou-s 'ewsrd, l'ni. 80 1
rlor, Norfolk, ions Pine, t'i.r. Mm. Horlns,
'-iMilio.od anil CaH. Through isrln ms cllalr osr.1
I'uliinaa alBapi'ig t urni,ice. '
1 ")C III To FnmniV. Llneoltt, Wnhofi, Norfolk.
. I till AM I.o J-Iiib. Verlisrs. rk..iaiel sod tue
Hkmdu'I looiKn liMW-Mlloi foi'nln-.
I CITY TICKET OFFICE,
I 1401 and 1403 Farnam Strest.
BECAUSE HOUSEWORK
and steady sewing are hard rpn
the hands is no reason why a
houseworker shou d have hard,
stained, unlovely ones, or why
a seamstress should be disfigur
ed by rougnened fingers.' (Hand
Sapolio will gently remove the
loosened . cuticle and impart
j strength tq the new skin below.
Quaker
maid
Rye
Here a to "Ousker .
Ms d" Rve!
Gives sparkle and .
lisht to the eye.
We ouaff oi the glass
sa long ss it fsata.
And then lay it don
with a sigh.
J
AT tCAOINQ BARS, CAf CS ANO DRUO. STORES.
, 3. HIR30H A COMPANY, ,
A KANSAS CITY MO.
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Dr. Searles&Scarles
SPECItLISTS
. Curs AU SpswUl
DISEASES OF MEM
BLOOD POISON
WEAK, KERVOUS MEN
KIDNEY km BLADDER
DISEASES
and Medicine
Treatment anil
$5.00 PER UOHTIi
Examinations and advice free at office or
by mail. Written contracts given la all
curable diseases -ir refund money paid fur
trsstmer.C Treatment by mail 1 yearg
In Omaha.
Cos. 14th nasi Donglas. Oil AHA. 1KB.
Every Ycman
S4tbI4lMiw
simmI ias nsnaacraj
MAtrVTL whirling hpry
Tba wwlrt-l arru... in,
ass m Meat iaf.
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fall satleulan as4 iti-i' t.,
''.ui'ii is l.-llaa. m ni :
Benas 4 TUnsn Bldg.,
For sale m.lj by
V f I U M f, fn litli and Douglas,
EUilrl Ob tU., on.aha. . Nebraska.
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