V 7 TITI1 OMAHA DAILY V.VJZ: SUNDAY. JULY- 2 J. E.J3...ES3 CHANCES' IITr stockholders nt 'o earn wanted hy ''"! ma ni: f net ur In g concern (lnoortor 1' at rnniilria; to Inrr'SMl output 01 an nrti.li- fpf ui.tv.'rsnl cotisuoiptton; steady I' .me producer. M, J. (jreevy, 414 !' 'Phone L-ffiO. Y-M41I S holes-Armstrong Company, N. T. Life Bldg. Tel. 4. KCAL LSTATE TO TRADE T'ualness block In the wholesale district vi'h el store rooms now renting for f,..tH per v-r.. fiplendld Iocs t loo, m nd op of the Ut hulhriime In the city. 1 hp. Is offered f-r sale very cheep. lti location for t ir, rpre vtholenl. houne cannot be surpassed and tn In vi't rn-tit It I silt edge. !) a'-res of first dun improved land . K. r-elraKa. to trade for a large stock i t merchandise W ill take building also if rt.--lred. Vvo lnv a lurr. Ilt of groceries, bak--! . pool hall. cir stand, n'wa standa, rnj, f Inona, etc., both In Oman and out- He can supply what you want. Call on vis. ' LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR QUICK SALE OR TRADE S holes-Armstrong Co. f-tlt 24 Al'UOTT-COWAN CO.. 1st Nat. Bk. Bl(5g., can get you In or out at bualneae. r m fifiU S-ARMSTKONQ CO.. 73 N. T. Ufi. Tel. . T WI1KN ynu want to boy, sell or exchange vour property or business quick, see J. ii. juiinsua. l-a N. if. Lie.,'l'hone L?:70. Y-2.4 TO get In or out of business, or If you want to buy or Mil real estate see Omaha Heal ) stme and i-iuaineea Cliauce Agency. 4u4 N. 1'. Life bldg. Y-334 C,rT my pctl plan of prompt tlr of driiir stores. . v. vriiei, jui r-. l. i. ire Y-M137 rVT'LOl METVT otn.re for sale cheap; Imv log city. Addras 14, ie. Y M.iil . TE...'!!,y inc-m-. guars ni.-sd to the ones InW-reiitert with lie. a prnimsltlon na good n ft iroverninrnt bond; last month d'vl rtrnd j.et.1 equaled 20 r cent; bank refer ence Riven; wilt for literature end pros j'n. -tn. which will be forwarded free tipon e n.h. A'Jon ; repreeentn lives wanted. Imrl uiT t-roinoting Co., Milwaukee, VI. Y-M417 All IOH ALK-A prof'.tehle hardware and fiiinUtire btialneea, eetnbllehyl 20 years, In pmv.ln town on meln line B. A M. (July one competitor. Correepond with 8 IB, J.fe titlice, Omaha. I 425 a C'li'D peylnj offloe tnialneea for aale; '.iX; must be aold by August 1. 'S. nr-i Hoe. Y Mt9i 24 A Ten Dollar Note for a Flyer Will carry a 25-worJ' Classified Ad- vertisement into a million homes one time. Tills Is the list. Where elite can you got n, better comblnmlon for the money 7 I'oston Ilorald, Omnlia Bee, 1 niiu. Ko. American, buffalo Courier, tyiiicusc lierald. Boch. L. & Chron., l'ltihurg i'lHpatch, I'rovhlfnce Teieitram, ) riiiimure llctald, Cieve. t'lfiln lealr, M. iiuln Uiote-Iem.,I!ea. M. K. A 1eader, U u.ii'liiartun I'ost, Iten'er l'oet, -Niil. 1tm i'rese, 6nn Fran. Chronl-tla. . itffiinatl Kn'iiilrer, Aticnta Constitution, inU'i,tiolle 'i ritmuo, l.n.j.iu Nrwi, l"Ht:-oit Free rfBH, Chlt.igo lntrr Ocr-n, I::dintiopIU Bentlnel, Kdm- iH City Jour;.. l. GIVE THld Lldi A TitlAU RUDOLPH GUEiNTHER, xu.tnaper and Magazine Advertising, 108 i juira m.. New ium. AVrite lor oiu iiiu.iiiim effrrs, MuKaslne L.lsts. Y 1u.n T work for olhela; be tha boss; atart it Mail-order buelness; we help you, l'lun nnil new cataiouue for atantp. t.'en tral fuppiy Co., Kaunas City, Mo. Y YOU caa never profit by bustneuia chanoea unless you have some money; emaM sav Iiikh am tne foundation of large fortunes; Hi.irt a savings accounts with J. i. 3 ..'HiMl.-ia A 8onJ, Danker, 10th axid CmiJ ni i bib. AiHit over fto0.ouo.0u. S AHM you sat'.efled with your IncomeT We t.Mi n you the real estate business; t-7 rnpltal etarte you. We furnish large lint of nulHolft property; make you our special r preventative, co-uperate with and aaelat ym to rn from tvi,00 to 4o,ia-(I an,nualiy. V. ot'k wlih ue a few yenrrand become ln Cn i'-iulent; others making fortunes, so t in you. Write and we'll show you how. 1 1. W. Cro & Co.. a Xwamt bld., Chi- GUARANTEED TT"T3 eU'ed or fee returned. Bend ".H i or Breton for tiee vpiiilon as to ''i 'ability. tnd fur iilUBI l u led (' Lll'iil iii-u e tui hat of Invention wanted; ii-it puinfcivtlwn lnued fur free oislr.ba ini; coniuhis valuatde Information re i ihig jiaieiita, trade mark- and oopy mIiin, how to obtain and sell them, 100 : in-.I:hI movements, etc. 'atent ae i:v! by u advertised free In the l atent Turd; ear.ipie copies free. Addie.sa vans, Wham A Co., ilegietered A'tor ,, oi 3 V St., W aalilngtoii. 1. C, Y I' A I'otl 3 AI.F Absolute the best paving t..l:oi in ir btiHlnraa In Omaha; located on rutin street: runt reasonnbie; amll capl t.il re.nihed; Tollable barking If desired; Al luvt'stment to right pnrty; reason for t"Iiinjr out, must be personally explained t i hj.prerlnte tlif money making rvoj.o r.itlou. Aiidiese 8 ii. lee. Y fiii? 24 .')'.NTY UND WAUrtANTSl WrwlTl ; .. a f-!r p.l..e f..r buiuiir lorui war.'attta. Min e. tt.irvev Mpn!dina;A Hons. Ps'-lfio t i..i VValilngtbn, V. C. Y 66 Ux 4 , ;., i.l. AT movenient 1st pending In, wlre lolV. Write today for our J pe.-lal -ule i-rlces on Ie Foreet nnd luun'onl. . Clttrh A Co., 42 Uroatlwav. New 1 Y iuS K A I iK'AL rer.resentntlve wanted In each town to ortnttitr mid ninnnse sui-neeni int me sme r etock In a very etronr or i .ration; llb.-rct r'-rnnltoni. Ad !r.-rt 1'i.veetn a!e, rvom li"3, luS Pulton et . New oi k ( Hy. Y-6I0 l!t i y lots to Bdvrtle M. X. e"'nrh; 1 1 e'ttttt'i for on" 'ot t v-., ,.i ) l ivHititiu. Pfttsido Co.. r:i rioad- j-) . N. Y. X - in; I !'Mii'il partv with amall cubital i ... t-.(. i! y r-lie 4 a) iTiorttily; lvltiitinte, 3 "t.il'ie; etidot td tiv leading boiil-. J. II. AicClurk.'n. 211' Olive Ht,. Mt I "'d Y-rtii tx rKi MtN with limited cepltnl, thor ii..,:t.;V' k . i'loind In men . of I ie line. ni 1 , tj in uir,.t some youi: man who " .t:is to go luto buotness. Ad berw H to, Yt,10 U I. A manuriii-tuting ctincern. whoe in it me. io. it, in ell ports of the. '..1 Mate. '.Ml.trd u.1 In 1 1 le fwk, 1. il. ti .lieKl bunk ref.-r-n-s. evlil 11 u brun. h olhi e In bninlin and we ll.ll 1 r t n c; iiiinon l'Hti!e iiimti who can :ine wt'tl led to I'll the t..-jtt.i.-i jf o, e! H li ntiiiaor; aUry l-.l i p.r vear and IHIiia-ilntl. Our Rules rilltll.itr Sltoilid Ue ut b-HHt M" !' year 111 ttiN ti'r- y; ni'iet lriRt In tlie pirfcned ik of tti cuttipr,;.v In arcoi dance v.lth co.upf ni I I v pUitl if dolt'H btlfhivie. ii'i.- l , li;icr, llntWAl Jt. t:1lle i k, Mlcl.'.fc.iii. tlU'tl I I MM-. rtlANCII. h iito.jtt a liiji iu,iuir of rmine . : i u..". Iittht l t,t tft Mmiuliti'. i ii. in .jt, M, l.i.ui t- piini M.ui. We i r j.ui. -hue. ttncijutl'' OfHier for lili 1 ti "on try - tet I It.iry. l'KVIa i,,ie 1 .in) are ujd in i-er forty ,d i. uve l , -I'll on the loHiket lor ii tour : e 1 1 -4. Htivl aie tt,e bi-"it i-f ll'M ltMlt. iu ri'ilv tlOrllOfcS fill' ii.. in.ti ' i-ti-m- ri'u'ltl'fd. vi.) t, u.. 1 - bet I, 11 I -.'. Sl ! i'tin ,s of a Ii'. '.ili a. If o,i i . I I- I' I - I- - I I - l' 1 I ! ''! V 1.1 t i ' - t ' ' hi net v . . '. ut I 'ie t i i . - - I i.i-- ' l I i ' e !-'. e a ; ... t v . v j i ..i ... .m hi. t , . .. i 1 1 1 ' r . u. t I a ,t I 1 In l.i.l INESS CHANCES Jo J. H. Johnson, Tha Real Estate and business Chance Man, has For Sale or Exchange. GENERA!, MI).E. 8tocVs .-. to IlI.MO, cien, up to date; good Neb. towns, con sider good Imp. farms. Submit particu lrs. QKOClCrURS Ftocka tO te P.ofl, r!ty and country, r)o propoal Hone, will eel. right. HARhrtAHn-(i.i to 4..O0O eto kit, otty and oouniiy; pay to investigate; good trade. DKLt'S 2.0V) to Si.nno; clean, up to date ativks; country towna; paying proposi tions, good land for soma. LAiND PROl'OoITlONS 180 a. Imp. 1XJCGLA8 Co. at 4; conshler 4.iA) gen. rod-e bal. long tltna. 4u a. Itn. PHtllMA.N Co.. at for clean stock mde. 1 a., tCHNAS CO., Imp., at $40; gen. mdse. or Income property will do. l.oso RANCH, HHOWN CO., KOO acre In crop; will consider small farm enetern Norska or western Is.; price 18 per a. U quarter sections Sheridan Co. for , u; livery stock will do. What have you? HUTU 20 to 40 rooms. In fine Nebraska, and low towns, furniture for sale; good business. lU'oidl.sd HOUPR!? in city; a few good ones at right figures; fina iocatlona. Come and see rue shout them. MY hut is full of good business propositions; will be glad to lain anom tnera When you oail. J. IL JOliNBuN, t N. Y. LJFB. Y ii A OILTEDG3 proposition. If you have a few dollars you canj spare answer thla nnd give us a chance to show you some thing good. Address 9 38, Be. Y-5 24x WLNSOMB widow, without kith or kin. worm tii.iti, wants faUhful, honest hus band. Address Mrs. L. Ohio block, Chi cago, III. u M6 am FOIt SALE, an old established bakery, con fectionery and restaurant In county seat town In S. W. Iowa. Address Ixick Box No. 37?, Olemrood t - v x i ,.j og; Fi)R BALlil. furniture, lease and business; only hotel in town of I.mO; first-class btist ne; ood reason for selling. Addres S 13. Be. f T-v64 J4 COHIT-RATION whose product ara han dled by leadlnsr wholesale and retail tlenl ers want competent man to take m maga ment of branch office; salary, 12,500 jer annum and commission. Encrgetlo man hould earn ItVtKiO per annum. Must In vest from l,0u0 to J6.000 In stock of com pany. VInquestlonnhle reference as " ahliltr and Integrity required. Address, Box Lit, Madison, Vvlsconsln. T-77--4x BUSINESS CM A NCF.S FARMLANDS. Omaha Apprlsal Company,, 32 New fork I If? Bldg. 'Phone F2Si6. T MT0T DOCTOR wants location anywhere In tha west. Will pay to Bee render who names he best opening. All communica tions strict!- confidential. Addres Busi ness Exchange, box &1, Omaha. Neb. i Y-605 J4X MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS MONEY.' If you ar annoyed by numerous small hill that have accumulated during the winter it might ba an advantage to you to seoure money from us snd pay them and then pay u In weekly or monthly payment untH you get out of debt. We loan on furniture, plnios, live stock and other cb'trls nnd we make loan to salaried people upon their own agreement to re pu y. v Our rates are a low a any and a great deal lower than aome. Our service Is ctilck and without publicity. If you havo dealt with us and are pleased, tell others, and If you are displeased, tell ua. Omaha Mortgsge Loan Co., 119 n.iard of Trade Bldg. Tel. 2m (Established 192.) 306 South l'Uh St. X-252 LOANS ON SALARIFS, FT7RNITUR15, PIANOS. LIVE STOCK, ETC. PAYMENTS AND RATES TO SUIT YOU. RELIABLE CREDIT CO. I07-J08 PAXTON BLIC TEU 1411. X-I-M971 MONEY 1 ...u to LOAN fPhoenlx Credit Co M Paxloa Blk. X-53 DON'T BORROW MONEY On Salary, Fiunllure or Pianoa UNTIL YOU EtiK US. Tf you cannot call, write us or telephone l'Ju., and we will send ageni to explain and arrange loan at your residence. J. A. ilUTTON CO., 614 1'axton Block. 3 P. C. YEAR FItOM $100 to S,000 loans on your personal note at t fH.lL CEN 1 I'KR YEaR. All good loans wanted. Call or write and gt my system. W. L. Easiuian A Co., tjtj l urMin, Omaha, X 2i5 MONKY LOAN ED SALARIED PEOFLH end others w.lh aecuriiy; easy payments; la 1 gent buslties in 4D principal cities. Tolman, room 40, Chamber of Comnierco iiidtf. X 257 MONEY to loan on furniture, horses, etc., at half usual rates. Dr. Pribhonow, room S16, at i S. lolh St Tel. H ;si,4. X--: CHATTEL, salary nnd Jewelry loans. Foley 1oati Co.. It Farnam St. X 2iS SALARY and collateral lotvna. Tenipleton. UZ Bee Bidg. Tel. StU. MONEY loaned on pianoa, furniture. Jew elry, horses, cow, eio. C. F. B.er.1. 3'H S. intli. X-2j0 MONEY FOR PALARiri' PKOPLE STAR LOAN CO.. 644 PAXTON BLOCK X MSl SEE FULLER. I'axton Bik , for loans ou wait. lies, dluliioiiiU nnd Jewelry. x -!(;? f.CNEY TO LCAN REAL ESTATE FARM and city loans, low rate. W. H. 'J nomas, f irst N.it l Bank Bldg. Tel. 14S. I'lllVA'l E money. F. D. Wead. 1610 Douglas. W-i4tl W'ANTEO city lo:iris and warrants. W. Farnam Bivltli A t'u, 1.1.0 Fartnm P W 11 M'JNEY IX) LOAN. Payne Investment Co W J 12 V AK'i h I Heal estate loan nnd warrant. K. C. Peters A Co., Bee Bldg. W ;i3 6 per cent loan. Garvin diroa.. let 4 ( irnnm. W ii4 MUNKY to Nn on real estate at 6 and S'4 per cent. W. II. Mcikio. 2'i6 Kanise IthH. V -Mtv CLAir.VOYAMTS OVL.Mt.lt, palmist. 715 N. lod. Tel. Il-.f'IS. 8 2 6 CI LIFE READING A Denetii icnt Faitor to Many. Mnw. fiviinwr lodt. the uiisuccef ul as no one cle run br:e la rrniiy mil willing et an tltnr: to fi.if.iii.il ndvl-e iit-ri-sf.i y lu aiT..os of lite. If you sia In in...! of ln f.i iimuhi! on any sntd'-rt ci-uuit tld woti-di-ilai Woinait. I'.ulois 7;6 isoith "It St. i ti.m 'J Yi't'rt 1 . u I t ' N to d l y the itio-t re ll.ii.ie i-l.ih vol 1 iii. l.liui iliiu, dime d at.!.. 1 1 .1. Uii A L dii't '. .N. l '.irk M., I'ht .ini. ;-Ut waited to nc::r;cv on 1 1 : ' r ;.!' H r.r 6 etr , ti p .ir t -ii. 1 ,a; 1 1 THIS FC.l THAT WILL, trsde eewlng machine for tvpe wruer. Neb, t.ycle Co., l.Sih and Hrny. 2,-2 ltV-IN. DIW records tsVen In eichanpe for pew records. Columbia PhorMigrai h t'o., Fainnm. Z 10 WHAT bave you to exchsre for a p'anof 1 erfleld 11 no Co.. Liee bldg. Tel. 7 1. Z 111 IF TURRIT, Is nothlmf In this column yoil want, put an ad. In and you will m get It. Zlbi WILT, excharjre aecond-hsnd phonograrrl recorda for othera In good condition N. 14. liee office). Z-W:i2l roH-SALF OR KXCHANOK A ftre milli nery stork In a good Iowa town Ad Jre N. h(.. Bee. Z-M26 HFACTIFI'1, urr'pht p'eno rr driving or i.raft horse. Hchmolier A Mueller. 13,2 Kej-nam at. Tel. lfi-5. Z M514 40 ACRF3 flne grass isnd. In oil district, levol, tdack soil, 2 miles from rttliroad town. Sh scr-s ctilMvsted, small houxe. Ptdendld Isnd. I wnnt livery barn or Im- . rl''meit stock worth $1n.fvi, balance can Vie settled pert cash and pnrt mortg.igfl seslnst the land. Lock Box 70S Knnma ' City. Mo. Z 64 24 ORANGE GROVE FOR OMAHA PROPERTY . Party owning 10-aorc orange and lemon grov in southern California would con sider tflnrje for Omaha property. R. C Pt. Iii.ivd A.COMPAN1', li r. K IMJl'O. Z-I7ll SEVERAL sets of books, recent editions, to exchange for rug or parlor furniture. Address li 62, Bee. Z-M711 -61 CHOICJO lot near cth and Howard as first payment for 7-room modern hnurcs. In good locality. Address 8., 60. B-e. Z 700 U ONI Smith Premier typewriter No. 2, one Remington No. 8, one Columbia talk ing machine and records, one sonnpoue, one piano and player, some second-hand band Instruments, violin, mandolins and guitar for cash or anything useful. COL i,LN8 PIANO CO., 113 S. 17th St. Z 74B 24 NEW tslklnj; machine records. COL LINS PIANO CO.. 113 S. 17th St. ST 7W 4 SQUARE piano In fine condition for any thing we can use. COLLINS PIANO CO., 113 8. 17th st. Z 751 21 FOR RENT STORES & OFFICES TWO-STORY building, 1512, ami the second floor IJ05-10 Howard. W. H. Bushman. I-2S1 IF A GOOD llgrht la needed, w can show you a north front office on the fifth floor a splendid room, at the moderate price or 4U. it. u. .reier dc uo.. ground noor Bee building. I S22 BTORE ROOM. 617 S. lflth St. Inquire of Clark Powell, 1616 Capitol Ave. 1 2.S2 A $10 ofllce In the Bee building carries with It all of the conveniences nnd advantages In the way of heat, light. Janitor service, all night and all day and Sunday elevator service. A $10 office is now vacant. Call at once. R. C. Peter & Co., ground floor. Bee building. I &3 A PHYSICIAN or dentist will find a choice of two desirable room In the Bee build ing: Room 604 Is divided Into a good-slied wait ing room and a rrlvate olhoe. It la di rectly (n front of the elevator. The prlco la t.. R. C. Peter ft Co.. Oround Floor, Bee Bulldirir. 1-821 BFfT locttlon" drug stern- and ln'm-'rv, 2201 N. :."d. V 1713 STOREROO" CEiTTRAL LOCATION, 1611 Howard St., vniii baseiitent, $60. GEORGE & COMPANY, 1601 Farnam St I M325 26 IiARGE room, partitioned; suitable for office; centrally located. Apply Sachs" Cigar Store, 220 80. 14th St. I M429 26 U. S. National Bank Building We can give you the flneat offices In Omaha. We have two fine, large ground floor offices, alao two suites; or we can show you several smaller rooms. . Heat and Janitor service furnished. DESK ROOM In large ground floor office. Large windows for display adv. Telephone service fur nished. Call at once. t . Chas. E. Williamson, Co. , Ground Floor, U. S. Nat'l Bank Bid .' l-f2 24 McmpM HOMEOPATHIC medicine, wholesale, re tall, bhermuu A McConnell, Omaha. 278 DR. PRIES trents uocessfnlly all disease and Irregularities of women, from any cause; experienced and reliable. Address, with stamp. Dr. Pries, I6IH1 Dodge Ht., Omaha. 279 PRIVATE hospital during confinement; ba bies adopted. Mr. Gardcls, 2ilt Charles. Tel. A 2i.l8. 2D0 PRIVATE home during confinement; babies adopted. The Good canmrlian Panltnrlum, 7-4 1st Ave., Council Bluffs, la. Tel. Til 626 DR. CU8CAPEN. 216 Bee Bldg.. 11 a. m. to 4 p. nl.; telephone oillce, 3m9: res., -9il M 1.14 Jy27 PRIVATE home during confinement; ba bies adopted. Mrs Dr. King, 6oti N. jt'th, Sd floor Tel. 3..68 M255 A 16 DR. W. HUTCHINSON f-IieClnllst of women snd children; 30 y Ofllce, 21. Cuming. ReHtde ears practice. nee telephone. 3txo; omce, 3iof. LADIES When In need send for free trlul of our never-falling: remedy; relief guliii rml safe. 1'aria CheniluiU Co., Milwaukee. Wis. LADIES- Clilchester's EnKllh PetinynvHl 1'hls are the best. B.ifo, reliable. Tke no other. Send 4c stunip.-i for partlrul r.s "Relief for ladlea," In letter by retu-n mrtl. Ask your druBtis-. C'hlche tr Clieinlcal Co., Philadelphia, Pa. LADIES, use Anterior Regulator, aure. safe and perfectly bin niles.i. felit pottpild for $2.0). Guaranteed. Addreaa, The Columbia Co., Clarlnda, la, -67 2-1 X J. MOTIiE BOr.OLT'M, M . p. Frenser offfce, 7'."'; r .1- blork, Ooiuh.a. Telejihones, dmice, 4So. tkil 24 J. MOTHK BORGLUM. M. D., FTenier block, (imiitia. Telepbonea, office inj; residence, leA. 652 24 ITU Y ATE hospital for ladles before and after confinement; babies boarded and adopted. Mi s. Finher, 1518 S. ll'h. 'i el, 750 24 x PATENTS PATENTS II. A. 6turgis. registered attor ney, patents, trudeniarki, copyrights. No fee Ulileia ucehful; 617 i,w Volk Life building, Otiiuha. Neb. R MIS2-A-14 FATENTMD and unpatented Inventions bought' uud sold. Lucaa At Co., Ht. i.oui. Mo. Iili3 i'iiX Bi'hS A CO.. Baton! lawyers; ml wire tie Three odlces: liee buiUting, Oinatia, Neu ; )M I eailorti St., CI.ict.go, 111., end ImJ F et., Wual.liiatun, 1. C. Tel. b t. , R-w) AUx II. J. COW GILL, ik) Baxtun blk , lnunh.i. OSTEOPATHY J ihtiKon Iuatitute, '15 N. Y. IaH- bid.;. T. V-i-4 I'll iiCS Jl'llN it. Ml fSICl lf .'bin, t..ti, , Dougtuit block. ii'Mthlc Phy 'lei. - :. I Y A KW ELI, 4 I'ut.d I'l.i 1 1 y ii. t viii.fi d. lav a::d ccllccii; . Hi fV, Ati'y :.f WANTED TO CUY f linNFFMi, the ANTtgCAKIAN, S2S N T. I I'e. pays highest price for books. Tel. Jri'S, - N J GOOO pa vine; seloon at onca In Omnba. Addrew 8 30. Bee, N MtM WANTFD, good sweond-hnd National celi register. Aqdress O 64, Leo. N M t"S HIGHEST prices paid for furrd-hed fl ,t. 8 J4. Be. N-M18 GOOD paying saloon at once In Omaha or country town. Address 8 J, Be. N MM C'TTAOFl. rery rloje tn, on or near car. Fmall business lot, well located. hotre business property not to exceed i5,0o0. BCPIVFP EXCHANGE. Box 2i3, Omsha. N-604 24x SHORTHAND AND TTPEVVRITIN3 A. C. VAN BANT S school. 71: N. Y. l ife. 284 FATSTMILF letters, enyelopea addreed. Tloyles college. 26 Booming Business on Largo 8al Smith Omaha. Thorough ly modorn ?A room honae, nrxt ivcJ to a rirsi-cin tip-to-o.ne cnie, - y7 m on prominent bu!nes stroi t in evi. iimana; sit in nrsi-cuie ni- iIit, stoiitn heat, cbctric light. Interior nht-jrnl oil flnleh. l?-ft. rrlllna, oem"nt KoWwulk. lot 4"xi.'l. rtloe court In renr. Is pnytng owner $li.i) per year and has t.i;tl tiAt amount annually for 6 jenr. Knre, $:2.not' . Kney term. Owner rich and Is fcolnrt t 1 retire. Would take ft good ut nine iirrwriy In trade nnd pay cash diuVriicot If nny. Pc us at once. ntAS. K. WILLIAMSON CO. Tno 'W'e'shan, M.trr., Geo. Mat"bnll. Real LHtntu Salesmen. Onon Tueyday evening. L.-. 11 1 f J r- Q r,anr7 1 W - '""av sj J li r 'tf ill Jt U U UL WE OFFER FOR QUICK SALE jrm. ww 0 f tA Exlrensly Levi Prl:o Ffo.n the Ediard Stack on Hovard St. HERE IS AN IDF.Ai New Leather Quarter Top BugKJ .50 New Rubber Tirol Runabout. .$5 New Shetland Pony Cart..... tZ) New High Grade Frazler Wagon. $72 New $ir0 High Grnde Stanhope rubber tires 893 New IIlr;h Grnde ?200 Stanhope, with rubber tires. ... $135 New two-seated Open Surrey, rubber tires , . J93 New Canopy Top Surrey, very llyht, rubber tires $J15 New $225 Cut-Under Trap, high grade, rubber tired tl50 Fine Rubber Tired Sriine- ton ...-tlCS New $140 Canopy Top Surrey. $85 New $303 high grnde leather Top Two-Seated Carriage," rubber tired 1250 Also the Following- Second-Hand Carriages Soma Slightly Used. Top Buggy.. f . $20 Two Good I'haetons, each 25 Ono Two-Seated Carriage $25 Good Fhaeton, rtfwly painted. $45 High Grade Top Buggy, rubber tired, painted new $75 One Top Stanhope Buggy, newly rnintPd $33 Good- Simpson Top Concord t j pftiggy, rubber iirs ar"! nevr n iy painted fCS Fine Columbus Top Buggy, new axles and newly painted.... $C5 Good $400 Extension Top Car riage, newly painted $100 Fine Coupe. $15t Singte Horse Delivery Wagon. .$30 Good Top Laundry Wagon, new'wheels and axles, newly pnlnted $SS We also offer TWENTY brand new 1 . . . - .t . liV. 11b nxit? una wnoom, wnn lop on sain body is 6 foot long t.... Thene are 20 below factory com (iic n 111 uiu i v: u Sjinu uoiivi ivi a ( bupgjv for butcher or grocer,! anil I can never be duplicated at this price, n 1 j CALL AT OXCIE TO GET CHOICE f OF THESE BARGAINS AT 1 10th and Harney Sts. jj LE0 4L KOTICK. EID8 VANTKD. The Dundee Souool board w.il receive bids for the building of tittiiway, hail end one loom, also for stairway and competing seeond floor of Dundee school hulMlntr. , lor-ued at Flftv-rtrst and Davenport st i eels. 1'lans and Selfieatlons et eoonty uix rinteudent oriice. iyl-i 14 O. M. E. Tel. 611 MESSKNGER AND BAGUAGE. 1013 Kari.nm Bire.i. WILL GET TCJH BAOCiAUB. THEHft ON TIME. M?ta RAILWAY TIME CARD l!UO STA110.WriC.TlI AhU MARC'S. ChlciitfOa Rork Iwland 4k Paclflo. EART. laTa. Arrive. Chlraffo Dayl'tyht Llnillwi . a S oo a in hU Mtto l'y t.jiu X4.( a 1 wi atu ri t 34 pm IiIiuku tj..(,t4Thsi .... ...biJ ol pm a 4 16 pm I'm Mlitt L,tira 4 M bin Lil ..0 A. a uuickO rami kxytita .a ft iiu ft im RiK-ky Mountain Unit to J Lim oiii, t olowtdo horliigai. LS' 1 20 ata ft l .aO aui .a I SO pm 1.04 pta .a 4 40 am ft 4 0 pm a 4 im pm a 4.40 stits a 4 W put mo p.a , l 4 (h) pm t I iu km .a f Ij aui a ( M)im b I I'lpm bi t. ,'. ! I nloa 1'acliui. 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H. ttyuoldtv, IWt Farnam Km HOW MONKS 'ARE EXPELLED At Namtra It Become-a Kreeisarr for Ofllcera to Vmm Ffro Hose. PARIS. July O (Rpeclal Cablegram to The Bee.) A remarkabl e scfne occurred thlt week at Nantes during the expuUlon of tha Tremontre monk from their monastery. The town 1 to a. very large extent a Roman Catholic ' one, and when It was known that tha monks i were to be ex pelled feeling ran high. For 'several days past caipenter and locksmith . hnve been busy strengthening the door of the mon astery, which is In the 8t. Doneteln quar ter of the town About a hundred young men, partisans of tha monks, took up their residence In tha monastery and barricaded themselves inside. At sunrise an Imposing force of police, gendarmes and soldiers surrounded tha building. Then the official' liquidator, ac companied by the police magistrate, ap peared at the main entrance and knocked at the gate, after which, as a matter of form, the judgment was read out. The monk were commanded to open the door, but they were In their chapel at matins, and the young men within the mon astery mad no response. Having been warned of the approach of the military they wer looking on from the upper win dows. , Five minutes later a couple of saprers began dealing tremendous blows on the heavy door, and found after half an hour's labor that there were strong barricades within. .'")' In another fifteen minutes the Inner bar ricades were sufficiently battered down to leave a breach. The police magistrate ordered the soldiers to stand aside, and the local fire brigade, which had taken up its position a few yards off, to pour a stream of water through tne opening. The defender found it Impossible to re sist the powerful Jet; the planks which the defenders were piling up behind the breach were hastily dropped, and the monks and their assistants got out of the line of fire a fast as they could. The attacking party then advanced to the Inner door, behind which the defender were gathered, and there a similar scene was enacted. The hose was played upon the little band unmercifully, until at length, after two hours' siege, the- liquidator entered the flooded premises. The superior, surrounded by hi monks, received the liquidator and tha police magistrate In the refectory. 'Gentlemen,'" said the former official, "I am sorry to make 'such an unceremonious entrance, but you are wrong In resisting the law, and you see It Is of no avail." With dignified meln the superior, who was drenched to the skin, said, "We protest as free citizens against thla Invasion and con fiscation of our property. We have re sisted as a matter of form, and only In tended to give way to force." Then the wet and shivering little band filed out Into the street, where a crowd of S.fiOO or 4,0(10 people cheered the monks as they moved off to the adjoining church sinking hymn: FIND - S0J.TE NELSON RELICS Watch and Seal Recovered from Con certina Where They Had lifea Hidden. LONIKIV, July 13 (Hpeclal Cablegram to The Hee.) The mystery of the whereabouts of the Nelson relics, stolen from Greenwich hoplrnl In December, lflot), and the sub ject of the charge upon which William Al fred Carter, a Cenplnartown seaman, stands remsnrted. has been pnrtlally lifted. Chief Inspector Arrow of Scotland Yard has found the watch snd aeal ooncsled In a concertina. The scene of the discovery was the station master's office st the ens-to-ri bouse. Great Ktern railway station. finding that Carter bad left nothlnc be hind nt Ms lodKina and lenrnlng that he hd recent Ir rent some lifsss. the ln (inprtor rtenM.il to sea'ch fV,e eioakroom. In the vicinity. Hla fl-t Inoulrv rro"d successful. At the custom bens station p round that a ymtne man known to the stntlon Tsster as Carter fcert s-rolfe1 two riortmanfesi's there en June ?7. one being pn-nnently rernvrt. Toother tfce lnsr"ctor and .tatlon m"t ftM.n.14 the one fhs rinlM. Tn Mi nmon.' rher IHid of ne Impoefnp.. ws con.rMn. and tirplrs; It ovr Tn trpptrtr r -w enw nenr tn on of I . .itnt s'r', im-- !!, t.v,. rn'rt brt nnin. u.VIOfnt pron ben '-''.nin It snd allowed bis crwrt-1ver to s!ln. ' Itorriwlnff a rrewflef ver from tne sfs flon rn.er pVi detepftvw onen-rt th lnt"l ver't id tn.r conntnad' roneesle.1. w a wMf-h hn a rnnti sketch of a st.ln ur.on fh bin k and the word "h.m J f" In-, iih-,1. I; v-fi tV.e Very at. .e -.;, Ii. .; ni, 1 i .' J'-l i 1 y It hi y t: J. WHERE RUSSIA'S HOFEilANGS Lfpg Line 'of Eteol that Etrntohea OTtst Etepp md Kountaia. GUAHDlNGi RAILROAD A SACRED TASK Rsflre Armf Has Bee a Mobilised to GnarsT the I.l.e on Whlrh So Moch Oepeada for Rstnla. (Copyrighted. 19"4. by the New Tork Herald Comptiny All Rights Reserved.) MCKOLN, Monday, May JO.-(Spec!nl Correspondence of the Herald Special to The Eee.f For the last two boura the air has been filled with the whistling of loco motives on the railway, which runs at a short distance from tha Lema temple, In which I am writing; and this sound will probably continue, with hardly a break, for the rest of the day and for all the coming night, as it has. continued for months past. . Sometime It la a short, hnrp scream; oftcner It Is a prolonged wall. Put, what ever form It takes, there Is no sound ave the sound of grins, that escltes more' Inter est and apprehension in Mukden at the present moment than the whistle of the ordinary railway locomotive. I need not point out why this I the case, for In no war that ever was waged has the railway been such an Important factor na In the rresent conflict. On a single line of railway Russia depends entirely for success; on the chance of that railway proving Inadequate Japan declared war In February last Russia ha accordingly told off an army merely to guard that long railway, 'while all Japan's efforts, the attacks on Port Arthur, the Invasion of Manchuria and the landing along the lAno Tung coast have had for their object tha cutting of that frail but formidable line of steel. The European's God. The attention the Russians have bestowed on their' railway since the outbreak of the war has been such that the Chinese might be excused for believing that the railway locomotive is the "European's god," and that If not watched day and night by fervent worshipers with rifles in their hands that Iron deity might inflict some dreadful punishment on Its recalcitrant worshiper. After Japan began the war something like a panic seized upon the Russian with regard to their railway, and Cossacks used to ride along the line by night carrying flash lights, by means of which they could ascertain If the rails had been tampered with anywhere. Admiral Alexleft even Issued a proclama tion calling on the Chinese to protect the line, but I do not think that this proclama tion had the slightest effect. The elaborate measure taken to protect the bridge ar already known to the pub Ho. A considerable body of soldiers Is generally stationed . on each side of brliigo, which is also protected by at least on field piece. The approaches to the bridge are lined by sandbags, which ome tlmss extend down the river bank for a dlstano of several hundred yards. Nobody is allowed to approach the bridge unless he 1 a Russian officer In uniform and Is provided with all sorts of permits, signed and countersigned by dozens of officials. Uvery beam of a bridge la watched day and night by anxious eyes, the owners of whtoh are. well aware of the fate whlcn awaits them In case the bridge sustains Injury while they are not looking. Even little bridges jnly a few yards across are protected by two soldiers, who watch In turn, the m. n off duty reposing in a little straw hut Just capable of accom modatlng two persons and a teakettle, built close to the railway track, An Aoreatsre, Although provided with full credential as a war correspondent nnq wtin a con spicuous red brassard, I have twice had difficulties tn crossing the line becaus I crossed it within about half a mile of one of these tiny crldgdS. vvnat wouiu nave happened to me If I had crossed within sight of a big bridge I shuddor to contem plate. On one of the two occasions on which I passed near a small bridge 1 had with me a Chinese "mafoo," who looks suspiciously like a Japanese, being small, wearing cor duroy and generally rearing -his queue wound Up Inside of a European bat. As soon as the soldier on guard at tfie bridge saw me cross the line he summoned his companion, and they asked who I was. I explained to them In my beat Russian, and at aw distance of about 10 yards, that I was a war eorrespondont -ind that every thing was In order. Gut they were not aatlBficd, ' ; Thfy wanted to get a rearer view of me, and accordingly ordered me to come closer. I obeyed with alacrity, as they had guns hi their hatTds, but I wondered what would hapiien to a man who, under Mmllar rlr cumsiMnc.es. did not unow enough Russian to understand them and .continued to ride on. ' . ' ' " Nortb of Hiikiln. ' About the time I w. thus stopped on the railway several bodie of mounted Japn lies. each party numbering several thou sand, had actually found their way, In direct Imitation of Dewet when he Invaded Cape Colony, as, fur ns thirty miles io the north of Mukden, their object being pre sumably to ascertain as much, as they could of the disposition of- the Russian forces and at the sarao time to Injure the railway. Repeated attempta were made by them to carry out thla lattir i.rt of their pro gram, and althnutrh these attempt In variably failed, thev naturally Increaaed the solicitude with which thi Russians looked after their line. Pln-llir attempts were mode between Mukden nd Lino Vane-, and only a few days ago lx Japi-t" cavalrymen were cantured In the vlclnl'y of the latter town. The Japanese nrf nply send mounted scout In uniform to sttack the raltwry. thev also send peaceful nnd heavllv p.ild Chinamen, ss well r.n Jo miimw dresed as Chinamen, nnd bsnds of Chinese nl.t.ers to attempt the same dall-nte operation. Sometimes . the encounters between fh Ttusslans who want to guard the line and the Hunghnsc". Wo wsnt to wreck 1'. at tain eerliua rtMnenstoos Abcut a week ago a band of Chinese Hunsh"s attacked a Coack attachment nnd did not retreat un'll they hid lost twenty of their num- t-e. These attempta make evervbody In Muk den anirtnu.lv n-t-n for, the whb'tl'pe; of the rel'wey locomotive, ho fr. aa I hve eredy remarked, th whtstllr h h' en. lmot continuous. In fct. 'he rsllwav baa fully JUHtlfl'd all the hope p-cd In It. Trlnce Khl!Unfy Work. It Is a marvel, and If It continue to do lis duty for another four months the lius slara should trent It as the Japanese treit mountain which have "rendered d'stln-gul.-ihed service to the country" by orna menting the bindnrH t and ahouhl run i It henceforth lurunil ent on every loy.tl subject of lh i.iir to .,L of tt.e mil way aa "X.toi. !eur the iiilay,'' In the tuLiue way a ttit. Jii,;iieB$ sgieak of Fujl ya :ua aa Ir'.ijl inn. l'llnee Khckuff cert.iti.iy rtri-i-rvr the dflroraUoii In itM-ro'iy rioilvid f.,r t;. n,t,,i.ilii,-nt v.'.tti tie r.i': . y tt d..in ni:. a :f I - -j.'-'-'?. 'is j . .,...( c-f t- .t work la not properly ari'feclntej by any body who does not see the trains go past. I have never seen a more lmioslng ex hibition of the power and might of Ru"'e than I have witnessed day after day dutl'ug the last four week at Mukden. The endless procession of Implement of destruction and of men to make use of them dwarf Into utter Insignificance any procession that I have ever seen, although at times I cannot help asking myself aa X watch them rolling swiftly past how many of theso brave young fellows will ever come back. A partial answer to my question Is sup plied by the hospital tralna These tralna consist of epollcRsIy Tlean, white carriages, with a red cross painted outside and Red Cross nurses flitting about Inside Ilka angel of mercy. Instead of being, ss on would expect, abodes of pain, they are QlleJ with .light and cheerfulness. Woanded Well Cared For. I have never yet looked on one that I did not envy the occupante. None of theta were seriously wounded, for d.uigeroua cases had to be treaty! as near the front ae possible, and all (t amed to be perfectly happy and contented. , Aa I walked about the Mukden railway station on a warm, sunny day. looking at hospital train, I could not help thinking that these smiling Invalid, in their neat carriages, were enjoying the happiest period In their Uvea. They' were heroes: they had done their duty manfully to Russia and the cr.ar. Many of them wore the coveted St. Oeorge'e cross and other decorations, ant all looked aa If they were already In tha Elyslan fields. The private soldier had clean faces npil wore clean linen, so that they seemed quit different from the unshaven, grimy war riors whom I have been accustomed to meet at Port Arthur, Inkor. Llao Tan and Mukden. The highest degree sf buruan felicity consists of getting slightly wounded anil being sent to the rear, to be regarded with moist eves and waited on with sisterly solicitude by the handsome girls of tha Russian Red Cross. . For several weeks after I cam to Mult. den the trains ran dally north and soutls with such regularity that on got to ex pect their passage as a matter of course. Just as one expects the rising and setting of the sun. One day this comfortable con dition was rudely upset. Last Trala from Port Arthur. A train steamed Into Mukden station with bullet marks all over It. I went, oa the platform to see it as It stood ur- rouflded by a crowd of curious speotatora like a steed that has escaped from a dis tant battle. The marks of the Japanese bullets were very numerous on the armored portion of the carriages, but these bullets must hava been fired from a great distance and most of them must have been "rtoochets." as) they generally did nothing more than knock off little rings of paint. ' Some, however, penetrated the roofs anil windows- of the carriages, wounding sev eral passengers. It was a silent, anxious group of men that stood around that train examining It. It waa evidently the last train that would come through from Port Arthur for some time. The great Manchurlam railway, which had cost Russia so much money and which had been one of the greatest triumphs of Mus covite diplomacy, was about to be cut by the Japanese. v - It seemed as If the sun had suddenly ceased to shine in the heaven', or that some other natural law had suddenly failed to operate. The fact seemed to mlte everyone present suddenly, rudely like a falling stone. The pasaengers on the train had not mych to say. They related that the Jap. anese had fired on them from a jdlatanoa of three or four versts. , - - A "no-Man's Lend." From that time to the present a veil ' ha been interposed between Port Arthur and Mukden. Trains only go as far south. as Tan Ehlh Chiao, near New Chwacg. Be low Tan Bhlh Clilao lies a "no man's land," neither Chinese nor Russian, swarming with Japanese soldiers and with Chines bandits; a land In which a light by night or the sound of a horse's hoofs excites the attention of sentries and patrol and in which a man is given a very short timo wherein to make up his mind to stop or to be fired on; a land which Russians will ' neverthleas continue to cross at the risk of their lives. In order to convey informa tion backward and forward between Port Arthur and the viceroy's headquarters. I am writing thl letter near the north ern limit of the "no man's land" I have Just spoken of. At the southern extremity or it lies the beleaguered fortress of Port Arthur, which will never. If the Japanese have their way, hear the whistle of a Rus sian railway engine again. The captain of a battleship naturaffy lives aboard his vessel. The cetuor'a ofllce is a railway carriage In a siding at Mukden, and when people meet one an other in the streets they do not speak about the weather or say: "Bonjourl com ment a!!ext-vou?" They ask. "Have you been to the station thla morning?" or "Ild you see any trains com In today," Just as people living In a &i.t speak of ships arriving. The Japanese Advance. The Japanese aeern to have learned Very soon of thl condition of affair, for sooa after they had cromsed tfc Talu mounted bands of them each band being several thousand strong swept over the country to the east of the raijroad. Considering that the Japanese are no toriously bad horsemen, riding Indifferent homes end pitted against the finest rider In the world, with practically the whole of the great horse breeding region of Mongolia at their disposal, their temerity tn venturing so far as they did Into tha heart of Manchuria la astounding. They have now fallen back, owing to the damage inflicted on the Japanese lines of communication by General Mlstchenko and his Cossacks. In the meantime the Rus sians are preparing a little surprbse for theni when they pay their next vlalt. I might mention, by the way, in this connection, that on hi return from South Africa the Japanese military attache with the Engllfch forces during the Doer war presented a voluminous report to the mll:ado. Not a word of th' document, which ex cited much speculation at the time, was made known to the public, but I should not be surprlrrd If It pointed out how eaFily the tactics of De Wet could be Imi tated by bands of Japanese , horsemen roaming though Muncnu.ia, supporting themselves on the country, getting Informa tion of the RijbhIhii movements and the disposition of the Russian force from the friendly inhabitant, and breaking the railway and telegraph lines as often as poi.'lble. FRANCIS M'CULLACH. Tnlni HT Wars Old. Julius H. and Ju.Hu N. Benham, prob ably the oldest twin In the Cnlled Biate. celebrated Ihe tOh aruilverHary of their birth with a shore dinner which they g-vo to several of their friends at a summer rer-ort recently. The party ws a merry one, liul pot the leant active of thoi-e ii- . a . t. . . 1.. . b rut were Ihe two nine oia men, .!. iillke, dreaa alike, speak alike and, soma Of th.lr friends e:iy, Ihluk a Ike. Tt. Hei.hmti were born on July 8, ll1.7. In Mhldk-hiiiy, Conn. Hoth aie ln-..rty and actively attend lo the cere of tn. Ir i tuiblie property In this ci and l. i. hr. ltoth are more than !i f'ti lull, hi,.:. J very !i'alfchl and, cxrept for tlulr boo'it while hair snd t-eiu-l, tine in in 'Mi Jf ahoul tln-in to Itui. .it Iij i...i.. i . ) ti.iy Lave li.i.i.