THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1001). f- REAL ESTATE CITY PHOI-l-.lt I KOil SAI F5. (Continued.) REAL ESTATE rARM AND HANOI I.M) FOR I.R lContlnuMl TO CLOSE AN ESTATE we will sell 10 Lots at Auction to the highest bidder. Satisfactory terms can be arranged. These lots are in good location, from one to four blocks from Benson street car line. Lota X. 2, and T. Block 1. Cloverdale; are located at 48th and Parker fctreete; all these front on 48th street. Immediately south of Parker street. Lota 7 and . block 3; lota 1 and I. block , and lota 1 and 2. block 7, fiaundera and Hlmebaugh's Mount Pleasant Addition; are located from one to three blocks north of 60th and Military ave. Benson car line runt on Military avenue. ..... Lot S, west & lot 4 and lot t. block 83, Benson, consist of about 6 acres,' In Benson, Including 1 4-room cottage on north side of Military ' road; 1 -roora house, barn and chicken house on south side of Military road, anT 2 acres of bearing apple orchard. All this property, will he sold at auction to the highest bidder On FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH. at 10 o-clock, A. M., on the north steps of the court house, 17th and Farnam 6ta. v For further particulars sea - . . . . DWIGHT WILLIAMS, Administrator, . Business Office Omaha Bee, REAL ESTATE LOANS iConunued ) WANTEU City loans. Peters Trust Co. PATNK, BOSTWICK A CO.. N. Y. Lit Private money, J0 to l000; low rate. BKCOND MORTOAOE loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-1 First Nail Uauk liltlg. Dell 'Phone. Douglas 1311 LOWF.HT RATES Bemls. Brandels Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED We Have Buyers for G and 7- room modorn houses at rirht prices. Pay tiOO cosh, balance 2o per monih. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite N. Y. Life l!Mp. Phone Red W. OMAHA, NEB. LEGAL NOTICES (Continued.) strumenta of whatever nature, and to take all furthir or other aetlun. necessary or proper to carry such sale, conveyauoe and transfer fully Into effect; end (3 ) To ratify and confirm at) action taken and authortxed by the Board of Di rectors of Uils company, ana to take any other action in the premises, and to trans act any other business that may properly come before the meeting. For the purpose of this meeting the stock transfer books of this Company will be closed at the close of business on the 12th dny of October. l:)9. and remain closed until the opening cf business on the 2Jth dav of October, 1909. Dated August 17, 190T C. 8. CLARKK. President of The Nebraska Southern Hall way Company. P. W. IUT.AND. Secretary of The NebrasKa Southern R.ifl- way Company. AlM2lt WANTEDTO BUY WANTED Several carloads of fresh milk cows or springers. Dealers In stats, let us hear from you. Alaiulio Sanitary Dairy Co., 1812 Farnam SL BKHT price pnH for Id-hand furniture, stoves, clothing. W". Rose.iblatL Tel. D. 601. GROSS' Loan Office, buy and sell old clothers. 601 N. hJth. B 2361. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING To the Stockholders of Omaha Belt Rail way Company: You are hereby notified that by resolu tions of tha Board of Directors of ths Omaha Belt Railway Company, duly adopted at a meeting of said Board on the 17th day of August, 19, a special meeting of the stockholders of Omaha Belt Railway Company has been called to.be held at the general offices and principal business office of said company, at the office of O. E. Wagar, at the souihesst corner of 13th WANTED Young Leghorn pullets. State ! street and Farnam street. In the city of quantity, jind price w anted. Call or ad- i Omaha. Nebraska, on the 23rd day of Octo- AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA City Clerk Iisnes Annual Statement of City Funds. NET BALANCE IS $2,365.99 , -. $2,200 Five-rooni eorfage, modern with the ex ception of furnare; three more rooms to be finished upstairs; nice lawn, near 84th St., car line. OALLAGHEtt fr NELSON, 490 Brandels Bldg. Omaha, Neb. REAL ESTATE FARM ANU KAM'H l.AMU FOR ft A LB - (Continued.) . - . I. BARGAIN Nice i-room, ail modern except heat; lot fil40 feftt, permanent sidewalk; cement ips and walk In -front-of yard! nice ahade jfcnd lawn; finely terraced, on 17th St., be 7s sen Charles and Seward fits. CHRIS-BOY BR, ' Kd and Coming Bts. - .- - WHEN Y OUR . LOT - IS PAID FOR . . We will furnish you alt the money to I lld youfjtyiuse if you buy In our Lincoln 'Heights - Addition - on Maple, Biuoey and Wirt 8ts 36th to 42d Bts, All lots sue dirt. a)iuafJrlca, , .. $G5 ,TO..$75 EACH. . $5.00 Cash', $5.00 tx Month. NO INTEREST 01 .TASKS Make the start today, Don't put it off from month to month or year to year. A little effort "on "your part, and It will be easy to put away this amount every month. Coma sni-e us Lot us take you out. You ean't miss It. ' . ' HASTINGS A HiSTPEN, 114 Harney St. FOB QUICK SALES lV'at your" farm and- ntty proherty with us; slrable places than we have for sale; wa also have calls for" some first-class houses and flats for 'rent.' ' -" K. ML WRAY A BROR, 510 Bee Bldr nouglas 1407. Rebrsuu. 48 BUSHEL WHEAT LAND. 1 Per acre. We own and control 20,000 acres of Chey enne county, Nebraska s choicest farm land now on the market. The heaviest crop yielding county in Nebraska for 12 years. Write for folders and full particulars. Agents wanted everywhere. Write for our proposition at once. FUNDINQSLAND A BKVERSON, Land Brokers. 6IDNET, ... NEBRASKA. dress W. & Bona. 11. Thomas, care J. L. Brandels WE HAVE several people who desire to purchase first-class rooming and boarding houses ; must ho money makers. K. M. WRAY & BROS., "" 610 Bee Bldg. Douglas 3M7. BEST price paid for second hand furni ture, carpets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. S971. BALTIMORE M-hnnd store pays best price 2d-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 3D HAND shoes and colthes. D. 2785. HIGHEST prices for furniture, etc Bell's Furniture Store, 1406 Dodg(, Red 3531. WANTED TO BUY BICYCLE. Cheap for cash. John Conners, care Bee, At police station after 7 p. m. WANTED To buy, business In Omaha or eastern Nebraska, requiring f;l,0U0 cash; must be Al proposition. Address Y 616, care Beo. IMPROVED FARM FOR 8ALB7 ' A good Improved farm miles from town, nearly all second bottom land; 0 acres under cultivation; good - Improvements; Price, $20 per acre. Write for our large bargain list. -Agents 'wanted. Herman Springer A Co., Sidney, Neb. FOR SALE A stock farm In western Nebraska; 1.2X0 acres; will sell with or without 160 head of cattle. Address Y-618, care Bee. ALFALFA FARM, 12d acres, 'very fine, new house and buildings,' half , mile from school house, five miles southwest of South Omaha, one mile southwest of Fort Crook, B. A M., Missouri PaclflO and electrlo rail way depots, two miles southwest Bellerue; come and see and price. H. T, Clarke, Her Grand hotel. .' FOR SALE That Keeth county section, S-16-36, new offered at W per, goes up II an acre October 1, If not sold before; and that McPherson county section. 31-17-36. now 15 per acre, will be t6 an acre after October 1. Either section will bring (10 per acre Inside of two years. Owner, 400 Pax ton Blk. 18 - INVESTMENT One of -the best clfl liv1 rental proper ties In Omaha. - Never' Vacant. It'a'loc tion Insqits a guod class of tenants, ' $9iO0LV - 15,000 ftati, "baJajW lon'i' Uroe at 5 per cent. Tlila statement In (in noway over drawn. L.l us"stiow you. - . NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Huue (24 H. Y,.UX Uldg. 'Phone Red OMAHA, NEB. ok UaKota. ' SEND for our lists of farm lands -in Kingsbury county. We have a few choice bargains. First State Bank, Oldham, S. D. ate-ataaa. WE will pell you good 4-room house for 1,4U0 maA: lei you pay .for it at tli a Month. How ratxih rent have- you paid in the last 10 yevra, .Oot anything .to show for It? . .v . , NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., StilU 624 H. J, Life Bldg. 'Phone Red IK. OMAHA. NEB. A STRICTLY modern 8-room house, oak finish, oornes lot, paved on two streets, fine shad trees. XSZ9 Lafayette Ave., Bemls Parle. A. C. Burk, Owner. Phone Harney m. SUMMIT AXDITION-Lpta Z75 and up. in tiyron tuta Co., ua u. Oet circular, 14th St. BEAL ESTATE rARM AIf HAA(a 1.AXO FOR f ALB Caaaaa. : - . BEE MB) about my lands 1f you ara con templating a Canadian trip tor investment. or take a latter or introduction to my correspondents; U costs nothlu. Frank crawioro, war piooa. A MO SNAP 400 acres of rich bottom land I miles from good town In Harrison county. la. loo aeras in cultlvauon. bal anoe In small timber, -brash and pasture. This Is owned by ah' eastern party who does not realise what It to. Price only li'OOQ per acre for quick sale, will give part time. J. R, Adklna, room 4, let Nal'l iana .uidgv vo. : Uluira. la. TJ. a GOVERNMENT LAKD OPENINO UNDER CAREY ACT; Conrad-Valltr project, Montana. - 1 70,004 acres of fine, grassy prairie under Irriga tion.. Drawing October 7, 1909. Must reg- Ister for drawing before Oetober -7. Catr register vy man. r or iniormaiion ana blanks write W. M. WAY MAN, Valier, Montana, or 1150 Seourlty Pank Bldg., Min neapolis, Minru . . - ., New Hiiicci' . NEW MEXICO. . ' 17.481 acres of land, fee tltls. accessible to railroad. Of this, compact body of 10.000 acres bears 76 million feet of white pine worth per thousand at going prices. Re maining 11.4S1 acres Is gracing land, much of which can be easily Irrigated. ciuay terms. J Ties, 150,0U0. Dlreot from the owners. , Address E. H. SMITH. Beaver Dam. Wis consin. PRINTING PHONE IND. A-X&M for good printing lorogsiaai rrinting co., wtn ft caplUM Ave. HOLLAND Printing Co, U0 8. 17th St. WATERS Printing Co.. 622 8.. 12th St. HYATT LONOACRE, PRINTERS. 1701 Leavenworth St. Tel. Doug. 2547. REAL ESTATE LOANS tlOS to $10,000 made promptly. F. rX' Wead, . t&O to 15.000 on homes In Omaha. O'Kaefe Heal niiaie tu,, ivu. n. i. uii, iou. or A-lOaa. MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Invearoent Co, WANTED TO RENT WANTED Board and one or two fur nished rooms, connected, by young married Ccuplo; permanent; (both working); must be within walking distance of down town and reasonable; prefer private family. Ad dress, giving location, price and particulars, w szi, care liee.' WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By young man. place to work for board while attending Boyles college. Both phones. YOUNG MAN, highly recommended, de sires employment In shipping department. wholesale house, anywhere. Box Ztil, z Avenue A, New York. , LADIES' solicitor wanted. Must be ex perienced. Call at Gate City Clothing Co., 5ts) S. ltith St.. upstairs. BY YOUNG man In private family. Any kind of work from kitchen to stable or yard. References. V. Corarrublas, J109 t arnam tu x ei. a-mhii. t RELIABLE, sober, German wants night watchman work. ..Tel. Harney 3tL GOVERNMENT NOTICES brr. 1909, at nine o'clock In the forenoon. ror the following purposes: 1 (1) To consider the sale, conveyance and transfer by this Company of the whole and every part of its line of railroad and branches, constructed or to be constructed, together with all the real extate and other assets and property, real, personal or mixed, rights, privileges. franchises, powers and Immunities of this Company, and all Interests therein, to The Missouri Pacific Railway Company, a Consolidated corporation of the states of Missouri, Kan sas and Nebraska, formed under a certain Contract and Articles of Consolidation dated tha 2!th day of May. 11)09; and to determine whether such sale, conveyance and transfer, and the terms thereof, shall be consented to, ratified, assented to, ap proved and adopted; ond, : If It shall be determined by the stockholders that such sale, conveyance and transfer be corsented to, ratified, as sented to, approved and adopted, then to authorize and direct the proper officers of this Compnay from time to time to ex ecute and deliver any and all deeds and other Instruments of whatever nature, and to take all further ot other action, neces sary or proper to cai -y tuch sale, convey ance and transfer full) Into effect; and, (3) To ratify ard cotif"" nil action taken and authorised by tht ard of Di rectors of this Company, and w ke any other action In the premtses. nd to tiansact any other business that mi..' prop erly come before the meeting. For the purpose of this meeting the 'vk transfer books of this Company will -e closed at the close of business on the 12u day , of October, 1909, and remain closet, until the opening of business on the 25th day of October, 1909. Dated August 17th, 1909. C. S. CLARKE, President of Omaha Belt Railway Com pany. . F. W.- IRLAND, Secretary of Omaha Belt Railway Com pany. Augl9 D27t RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION 10TI1 ft MASON OFFICE OF Colon Pacific Overland Limited.... Colorado Express Allanti Lxpiess Oregon & Washington I Limited Los Angeles Limited.. Portland Special Leave. 7:30 am 3:50 pm 1:00 am 12:55 pm 12:65 pm :30 am THE CONSTRUCTING ... Vl n Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Sep-1 .,h,, - jnan"M'Vl! 4-ort r,m temUer 4, ltfOB-Sealed proposals. In trlplb;..Coorad0 hpeoial 11:65 pm I. OIC, T III I - I V T- U , k 11110 UU 1 1X3 Ulllll 80 a. m.. mountain time; Thursday, den- tember-23, 1M09, at -which time they will be opened In public, for. construction, plumb ing, steam heating, eleetrlc wiring and fix-l turea ot one (1) set ol quarters Tor civilian teamsteraj plan No. 258, at Fort D. -A. Rus- sail, Wyoming. Plans and ' specifications for: the inspection of bidders--are on file In this office, also in the office of the chief quartermaster, lepattnient p(. tliojtjlaaiyi.j Omaha,- . Nebraska; ' chief , duaTtermastern department ot ttie uoioraao, Denver, Colo rado, and tne office ot the secretary of the Builders' exchange, St. Paul,. Minnesota., The government reserves the fight to reject or accept any or all bids or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Proposals for Constrdctldn. effc..' jot Quarters fur Civilian Teamsters at Ffcri u. a. uusseu, Wyoming, ana aciaresser to V; K.-Hart, Captain Fifteenth Infantry, Acting Quartermaster, U. 8. A.fln 'Charge of Construction, Room 3, Keefe Hall, Chey enne, Wyoming.- 84-7-8-9-21-2- tBealrlce & Stromaburg ' Local 12:40 pm Grand Island Local..,: -:2 pin North Platte Local 8:iaam Lo:al passerrgei not - carried Arrive. 1140 pm 6:00 pm s:bO am 6:45 am 8:50 pin 8:50 pm 6:45 pm 6:46 pm 7:20 am 1:20 pm 10:30 am 4:45 pm on Over- Asaessment Increases Over Eight Mil lions la Seven Years Connctl Arranges for First Regis tration Day. J. J. Olllln, city clerk. Issued his annual statement Saturday, showing the condition of funds at the close of the fiscal year. The statement was much delayed from the fact that the city was entering the provi sions of the latest charter revision. The report shows that the actual run ning expense of the city for the last fiscal year was t236.138.4V The available funds from all sources were 8238.502.44. The net balance at the close of the year was 12,865.99. All of the regular funds except the Judgment, water and Interest funds were exhausted, and required considerable shifting to meet the expenditures. Un der the provisions of the new charter the balance left goes Into a sinking fund for the payment of the city Indebtedness. The bonded indebtedness of the city against which this sinking fund Is created Includes 1,8).6!W of general bonds. The paving and street improvement bonds at the close of the year amounted to 823,ftc0. Tha special grading and sewer bonds amounted to 831,962. The total bonded In debtedness was therefore $1.415, W0. During tha present year the paving bonds bid fair to amount to 1250.000. Bids have been received already on 392,000 worth of construction. The contractors are just completing a $,000 contract for paving. Petitions are before the council for about 1100,000 more. The following table shows the actual val uation of the city property, real and per sonal, from the time the levy was made on the fair cash valuation up to the pres ent date. The table shows that the valua tion has Increased over 28,000,000 In seven years. The average assessment on this valuation has been above 9.2 mills. The actual assessment has been as In the table: Tear. Levy In Mills. Valuation. 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 190 And many other f.iirirut nnd distressing ailments from which most mothers surfer, can be avoided by using Mother's Friend, i his rem edy is a God-send to expect ant mothers, carrying them through the critical ordeal with safety. No woman who I'ses Mother's Friend need fear the suffering incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of Its dread and insures safety to life of mother and child, leaving her In a condition t-t more favorable to .needy re- I covery. The child is also IjY healthy, strong and good notiirAI t'tjr bmk containing aloe IldlUl cu. bl, nforB4tiOU wiilbe sent tree by writing to BBADFIFLO REGULATOR CO. Atlanta. Oru gjflT '(gram In sickness or in health the best food is 8 SMRSIDIEjB) MEM- Try it for breakfast with milk or cream easily iigested strengthening and satisfying. J $l.0Hl.li05 lf.w.lw M.733,228 21.12s.00l 21. 926, 10) 22, ft.6.M7 23. CS6.1S0 24.6S7.000 land Limited.' "Dally., t pally, except dun- -day.. CnlcacOt hock isiaaa ai'aci(ie- EAST"'' l Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a i:lm ell:03 pm Iowa Local, ....g6:i0 m a 4:30 pm LEGAL NOTICES nVH PER CENT IIOMBI . to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BAENMAN. Room 1. timm York Lite Bldg. GARVIN BROS).. Ill N, T. Life. 60e t 1200,000 on Improved property. No delay. ' WANTED City loana and warrants, w. farnam Smith & Co.. U30 Farnam dt Third Prize Story HOW MAfeJOIilE HELPED UEBMOTHEB. Harriet Knvtnan. US VTeet Thirtieth street. Kearney, Neb. Father Walter Knutsan. Paaead to Ninth (trade, Lon if allow school. Laat Uaabar, Atlaa Beoohar. Aae4 14 years, .., . . 1 : ' i Soon after she went home, but her visit had left a new t ,;it In Marjorle's mln4 which seemed ...i.er there the rest ot tho day. Tha following- morning a ahe was loolc Inc over Tho Bee, aha happened to see tho above' ad. 'Hero la Just tho thins;," ahe cried. ' I mltiht be able to et some work there." After aha bad thought It over a few min utes she said to herself, "I know what I'll 1 0 LADIES and flria wanted to work at home aoare time, duooratlna sofa pillows: experience unnecaasary. Call forenoona. do, I'll keep It a secret from mamma, for a. Uth BC she may think It too much for me to do. I ' ' will ask Mrs, Stevens to Inquire for me."" "I don't. sao ho I am nAng to make About u 0.cIock th ,am, mornln Mr, both ends meat thla month." said Mrs. Stevens came over to borrow some sunar Thornton ono ovonliuj to her 17-yaar-old Marjorle told her of her plan and aha wa daughter", Marjorla. willing to help her all she could. "I wleh I could help," said Marjorle. The next morning Mrs. Stevens called "Tou do help mo A great deal." replied at the placa, and finding the work to be her mother, "by being so bright and happy what Uajorte would like, she got a sofa all tha time." pillow for her to start on. Marjorle was a cripple and had to alt In That afternoon found Marjorle very busy ner wheel chair all day whUe her widowed at her pew work. When she saw her mother was out washing or Ironing. mother coming aha hastily put It away A few days later, Mrs. 6tevena, a neigh- The rest of the week she worked patiently bor lady, came In to vUlt with Majorio and on Saturday morning Mrs. Stevens while Mm, Thornton was away. took It back. The work proved to be eatls- "I wish I could do something- to help, factory and she was given 76 cents and two Poor mamma Works so hard," remarked mora sofa pillows for Majorie. That night Marjorla. k n surprised her mother greatly by giving "Havo rou over tried doing any kind of her tho money and telling her all about IL fancy work, uch as crocheting, embrold- Her work kept Improving and sometimes erlng or drawn work." asked Mrs. Stevens. he could do four or five pillows a week. S-yea, a little, replied Marjorle, and she She pow knew the value of a Bee want iled Mrs. Stevens a dolly which aha had ad and she put one of her own in Tha Bee i.broldered. advertising fancy work. Bbe soon got How beautiful." exclaimed Mr. Stevens plenty or order and was able to add a few as she potloed the small and oven stitches, more comforts to their little home. -xou murni m awe 10 earn a mue by But she owes her success to Tho eewlng- want ada. Notice of stockholders- meeting To the Stockholders ul the Omaha Southern Railway Company; You are hereby notified that by resolu tions of the Uoard of Directors of Omaha Southern Railway Company, duly adopted at a meeting of said board on the. 17jh day of August, 1U09, a special meeting of the stockholders ot Omaha Southern Railway Company has been caliea to be held at the general offices and principal business of fice of said company, at the office of C. L. W agar, at the southeast corner of Fifteenth street and Farnam street, li the city of Omaha.i Nebraska, on the 23d day of Octo ber, lwS. at a o'clock In the forenoon, for the following purposea; (1.) To consider the sale, conveyance ahd transfer by this Company of the whole and every patt of Its line of railroad and branches, constructed or to be constructed, together with all the real estate and other assets and property, real, personal or mixed, rights, privileges, franchise, powers and Immunities of Ihte company, and all Interests therein, to The Missouri Paoifio Hallway Company, a consolidated corpora tion of the Slates of Miaaouri, Kansas and Nebraska, formed under a certain Con tract and Articles of Consolidation dated the 29th day of May, 103; and to deter mine whether such sate, conveyance and transfer, and the terma thereof, shall be consented to, ratified, assented to, approved and adopted; and U) If It shall be determined by the stockholders that such sale, co'iveyanoe and transfer bt consented to. ratified, u. sented to, approved and adopted, then to authorize and direct tne proper orrieera of his company from time to time to execute l u deliver any ana an deeds and other ' .. .tumeuts of whatever nature, and to 1 4m. j all further or other action, neccsiary t. proper to rarry bucu ruie, conveyauoe una ' transfer fu.ly Into eieci; and - ta.) lu ratify and confirm all action taken and authorized. by. (he board of Di rectors of ibis Company, and to take any other act. or. In. the premises, and to trans act any oihel business that may properly come before the meeting. For the purpose of this meeting : tha stock transfer books ot mis Company ' will be closed at the close of business on I he 12th day of October, 1:"00, and remain cloxed until the opening of business on the 2jlk day of October, 190. , Dated August i, 1008. a. B. SCHUYLER. President of Omaha Southern .Railway Company. F. W. IRLAND, Secretary of Omaha southern Hulwaj Company, Ali2H Bee TWS STORY "WON THIRD PRIZE LAST "WEEK. NOT1CB OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING To the aiockholdera or tne Nebraska South ern Railway Company: You are hereby notified that by resolu tion of the Board of Directors of The Ne braska Southern Railway Comtuny. duly adopted at a meeting of said board on tiu mil amy oi August. ii"j, a sp---iji meeting ot the stockholders of The Nebraska South ern Railway Company has been called to be held at the general offices and principal business office of Kald company at the of fice of C. E. Wagar, at the southeast cor ner of Fifteenth atreet and Farnam street. In the city of Omaha, Nebraxka, on the 23d day of October, imw, at It o clock in the 'oreneon, lor the following purpores: (1). To consider the sale, conveyance and transfer by thla Company of tne whole and every part ol its Hue or railroad and tranches, constructed or to be constructed, together with all the real estate and other assets and property, real, personal or mixed, rights, privileges, franchises, poweis and Immunities of this Conioaiiy, and all nterests tnerein, to 1 he Mlsaou.i Paalflo Hallway Company, a consolidated corpoia tion of the .Slates of U aiuri, Kansas and Nebraska, formed under a certain coutract and Articles of Consolidation dated the ftth day of My, 1; and to determine whether such aale. conveyance and transfer, and the terms thereof, shall be consented to ratified, assented to, approved and adopted! and t2.) It It shall be determined by the stockholders that auch sale, conveyance and transfer be consented to, ratified, as senUd to, approved and adopted, then to auihorise and direct the proper officers of this company from time to time to execute aud deliver any and all deeds and other in- The Mountaineer. ...... .'.a J:4f am A J:5o an) Dm a :uti am a 7:35 am a i:47 pm a 4:0 pm a 1:00 pm a 8;0i am a 8:25 am allil pm lies Moines Local.....'..a-4:or am ' all:80 pin Iowa Local .v..bl0:S, am b l;it pm t-nicaao-r.astern t,,..cwimi i.io Chicago-Nebraska Ltd a 6 0s pm - ' Willi.' -. . The Mountaineer a 8:00 am Chlcaao-Nebraska Ltd. for Xlncoln)..).. ..,.. .a :sC am Colo.' and Cal. Ex......a i;2u om Okla,.'and Texas Ex,.., a 4:40 pm mookv Mountain ua,,,ui pm Wabash St .Louis Ex a 6:80 pm fet. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 8:00 ara Etanberry Local (from Council Bluffs) b 8:00 pm b 10. 15 am Chicago - A Nortavrestera Leave. Arrive. Omaha-Chicago 8pe'l..a 8:02 pm a 7:40 am Colorado-Chlcuffo a 5:20 pm a 3:2S pm Paciflo Coast-Chlcao..a 6:06 pm a 8:28 pm Chicago Daylight Spe'l.a 7:44, am all:.lr.pm Omaha-Chicago Local. .al2:0B am all: 36 pra Los Angeles - Portland Limited a 9:10 pm Overland Limited all :60 pm Fast Mall Fast Local, Cedar Rapids-Omaha Omaha-Carrot-. f.oeal. ..a 8:4S om . NORTHWESTERN LINE NORTH. Twin City and Dakota Daylight a 7:45 am ' alO:M pm Minnesota and Dakota. a 7.00 pra Twin City Limited ....a :00 pm a 7:05 am Stou City Local a 8.44 pm a 8:28 pm Dskota-Sloux City Omaha a 1:80 am Minnesota-rltoux City Omaha all:00 am Oregon- Wahlngton Limited a 6:00 ara al:45 am NORTHWESTERN LINE WEST. Norfolk-Bones'eel a 7:M) am al0:30 pm Lincoln-Dong fine ....a t:m am Norfolk-South Platte.. .h i.ii pre Hastings-Superior b MS pra Deadwood-Het Sprlngs.a 3 5f pm Caspor-Lander a i.ft pm Fremont-Alblcn bB:lopm Chtraao Great Wesiera rhlcaao Limited Twin City Limited al2:36 pra 'a 7 : 15 ara a 8:04 am a S 36 pm a 11:30 am Chicago Express Clarion Doral Twin City Express . Illlaala Central Chicago Express Chicago . Limited Minn. -Si.. Paul Exp.. Mlnn.-St. Paul L.ld... all:00 am b 6:20 pro b 6:20 pra a 6:20 pra all:00 am a 1:85 pm ,,a 8:16 am a 8:30 pra .a s:u ara a 1:30 pra .a 8:80 pm .a :00 pm ..a 7:15 am ..a 6:00 sm . .b 7.1, am .a 6:00 pm a 1:00 pm a 6:00 am a 8:48 om a 7:13 am a 7:16 am bU:Z0 am Omaha-Ft, Dodge Loc.b 4:i5 pm Chicago, Mllwaake, t. raal Chicago and Cols. Spec, a 7 So am all:40 pm cai. ana Oregon c.x....n s:w pra a J la pm Overland Limited all:48 pra a 7:15 ara Perry Local b 6:16 pin blj:56 am Mlaaoarl Pacific' K. C. and St. L Ex a 8:00 ara K. C. and Su L. Ex. (lv. Sat. 12 p. m all: 15 pm 8.23 8.4D 8.75 7.75 , 8.7 8.7 8.C43 ....9.318 Dr. Wheeler oa Labor Day. Dr. R. L. Wheeler preached a sermon yesterday morning on "The Significance of Labor Day." He took a most hopeful view. He said the questions confronting labor could not be settled by sentiments tinged with anarchy. Neither could the questions be answered by the adoption of a pure socialism. In his sermon he laid down eight principles which he sought to support bv argument. The first was: "The labor ques tion will be settled right when settled by Bible standards. 2. The cost of producing labor should determine the price of labor. 8. The cost of producing labor Includes that of rearing a family. 1 The cost of living ought to Include the expense of educating children in the common schools, 6. It ought to Include the expense of keeping a wife at home to care for and beautify It. t. The slovenly spendthrift and the drunkard ought to suffer, and not to be a menace to the city. 7. The necessaries of life for the American exceed the necessaries of life for the Chinaman. 8. It Is greed and not liberty that demands that a woman shall enter the field of manual labor to Uve, or to enter the potlttcal field with ballots In order . to obtain what sr justly hara by divine right." ' ',. f . ' Woman Commits Salelde. Mrs. Martha Dorman, wife of Exeklel Dorman, Twenty-seventh and U streets, was found dead In a closet In her home Sunday about 6:30 a. m. She rose at about her usual time and went Into the closet, where she tied a small cord, such as la used on a window curtain, about her neck and hanged herself. She was 62 year old. She had been suffering from a complica tion of diseases. She had been having nervous attacks for two or three months. The family had been watching her as care fully as possible, but for this time she eluded them. It was decided that an In quest was unnecessary. The funeral will be held from the residence at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Dr. R. L. Wheeler will hare charge. She had four daughters, Mary, Margaret, Martha and Louise. The oldest la 19 years. Her husband also survives her. Statement of Fonda. The annual statement of the city clerk Is as follows: Showing condition ot funds from July 7, A. D., 1909, to August 1, 1909: Amount ot levy (90 per cent) 1908-9 available from Aug. 1, 1908 $183,858.82 Balance of former levies and col lection to Aug. 1, 1909 (brought over) 18,756.18 Collections by city treasurer sub sequent to Aug. 1. 1908, being In terest on deposits, fines, penal ties, road fund, royalties, scav enger, excess of 90 per cent, li as above, to Aug. 1, 1909 $238,503.44 Jorlty party in each precinct. The men selected were as follows: First Ward Flint precinct, John McMil lan, W. H. Hawley, William Huffsky: Sec ond precinct, Ed Bureon, J. W. Jordan, N. Ii. Mann. Second Ward Ffrpt precinct, Frank Bo- gats, Frank I'erlna, Rudolph Yeehout; Sec ond precinct, J. JSl, lobias, Kiatky, joe I'ipal. ' Third Ward-First precinct, Leo Lang. M. Callahan, Otto Jiackbolts; Second pre cinct, M. Ilannlgan, Z. T. Bailey, Jay Trapp. Fourth Ward First prectnet, M. Luckey. P. A. Burke, S. A. Ferguson ; Second pre cinct, Rodney Redmond, James Caldon, Joo McLaughlin. Fifth Ward First precinct, A. Paprockl, R. K. Miller. S. W. Boupman; 6econd pre cinct, F. Markytan, J. Olllenple, John El liott. Sixth Ward First precinct. Thomas Geary, Ed Landers, H. L. Burke; second precinct, L. 11. Greer, Tom Frleds,' Mattle MoDermott. Thos appointed must appear before Mayor Koutsky Tuesday morning and qualify. Suspect t'nder Arrest. Detective P. II. Shields arrested Oeorge Brown, alias Dave Woods, as a susplciouH character Saturday night. He Is thought to be the man wanted In Seneca, Kan., fui th murder of Dennis Casey, A $1,000 re ward Ib offered for the capture and Detec tive Shields Is positive he has the right man. He recognized him by a twisted arm, which Is very noticeable arid fits the de scription. Brown is a negro. Manic City Gossip, Jetter's Gold Top Beer delivered to any part of the city. Telephone No. 8. S. L. Winters has returned from a visit Ot three weeks at Mount Pleasant, Ia. The cltv council will meet Tuesday even ing Instead ot Monday, on account ot the Holiday. Mrs. Henry J. Beat and niece have re turned from a ,-lnlt of several weeks In Milwaukee. '. Mrs. Harlay Campbell has returned ' to St.- Joseph after a lslt with .friends. In South Omaha. f Jay "Lefler returned to Grand Island last night after a snort visit witn relatives in South Omaha. Most of the buslnens houses of South Omaha will close at iioon for the celebra tion of Labor- day. Q. A. Young, field secretary of the Young Men's ChriHtian association in Nebraska, spent Sunday In South Omaha. HarryK. Wells has returned to Wichita, Kan., after a visit of several days with friends and relatives In South Omaha. The South Omaha members are beginning to decorate the fronts ot stores and places of business for the reception of the dele gates of the Eagles. Without economy you can't be rich; with It you need not be poor. Ask the pavings department of the Live Stock National bank In South Omaha for a copy of their Household Expense Book. It makes sav ing easy. The death of Hasel Kleean, the 15-year- old daughter of Mrs. Mollle Klegan, oc curred Sunday. The funeral win be held Tuesday at 8:30 a. m, from, the residence at Nineteenth street on the Parpy county line to St. Agnes' church. The interment Is to be In St. Mary's ,ucnu tery. The funeral ot Isaac A. Drayton was at tended by a full delegation of the Masonic orders of South Omaha. Rev. Oeorge Van Winkle and Dr. It. 1 Wheeler ha charru of the service. Mrs. R. C. Hasklns sane. 1 ho Masons accompanied the cortege to L street and a delegation attended the burial rites at Laurel Hill cemetery, CHAUTAUQUA PROVES SUCCESS Jada-e Button Drrlasea Mora Money Taken In Than KVer Before at Brllevue. i , . , ., u , . , " ' 'i Tho third acaaon of the Bellevue chau- tauqua closed Sunday evening, with a store optlcon lecture on Luson. "We have had a successful Chautauqua this year," said Judge A. L. Sutton, presl-' dent of the assoclstlon, "and I think we have more money than tv -ever bad before. Of course there have been some bad days, but the crowds have been fairly good all the way through and we ought to clear ex penses without any difficulty. If we do fall behind financially It will be by only a very small margin. "We will have another Chautauqua next year, although we havenTt fleclded yet where It will ,be. Some want to move to Omiiha, but In doing that we would lose at tendance from South Omaha, and the South Omaha people have been giving us the best support. ' , , ; 1 . ' ; "The story-telling contest resulted In several disappointments, because a num ber of men who are proud of their- prow ess In that direction, were unable, to get Into It. We are discussing the .-advisability of holding another bfgrger contest at tha Auditorium some time this winter. -A .small . admission could be charged and a long list of BDekefs,ecturedrf'llJiertqtfB,tJjl!fqJ l shown' In ttie scheme- lt will prorably be put lnt,o execution." '',. ..'.'' vJUVr' Total receipts from all sources, as above, to Aug. 1, 1900 $238,502.44 plsburse- Recelpta, ments, a 7 :00 am a 6:50 pm BURLINGTON BTA 10TH MASON Burling ton- Leave, .a 4:10 pm .a 4:10 pm ....a 4:19 pin ....all iO pm ....a 8.1:0 am ....b 1:20 pm ....a l:U am Denver and California. Puget Sound Ex Black Hills Northwest Ex Nebraska points Lincoln Fast Mall, Nebraska Ex Lincoln Local Lincoln Local Schuyler-Platlsmouth l'iattsmouth-Iowa ... belle vue-plattsmouth Colorado Limited .... Chicago LimUed Chicago Ex Chicago Flyer Iowa Local , ,. St. Louis Ex Kansas City and St. Jo. al0:45 pm Kansas City and St. Jo. a 9:15 am Kansas City and SL Jo a 4:40 pra ..a 7:25 pm ,.b 8 06 pm ..a 9:1 am ,.al2&0 pm ..all 60 pm ..a 1.2i am ..a 4:20 pra ..a t.M pm ..a 915 am ..a 4 40 pra Arrive, a 3:4.. pin a 4 10 pm a 6:10 pm a 7.06 am a 6.10 pm al2:15 pin a 6:10 pm b 9:08 am a 7 :ii0 pm blO:20ain a 8:60 am a 2:40 pm a 7:06 am all:36 pm a 8:55 pm a 8:u0 am all 30 am all 30 am a 6:46 am a 6:10 pra WEBSTER STA 16TH A WEBSTER Paal, Minneapolis A ( hleano, Omaha- St. Ploux City Express Omaha Loral a... Sioux City Passenger.. Twin City Passenger... Sioux City Local Emerson Local Mlaaoarl Paelfla Auburn Local Leave. ,b t 00 pra Arrive. bll. am c 6:20 pm b 9 .AI pm a Dally, dav only b Dally except Sunday, d Dallv xeent Saturday. b 6 80 am .c 8 86 am b6.spm b 8.10 am b 1:60 pra bUJOaro e 8un- WHEN writing mention The Bee. to advertisers, kindly Funds. Fire General Salary Public light Judgments Water Street repair Police Voting machines 'Library Interest Curb, and pav. repair Parks , Scavenger Totals $238,502.44 Total balance levy bal. amt expd. ool. 8-1. 1909 to 6-11909 ...$21,243.03 $ 21.(48.08 .. 85.603.67 S3,b03.67 .. 21,839.36 21.389.38 .. 14.29.69 14.29.69 9,M9.t& 9.44.57 .. 19.811.80 18.111.63 .. 13.809.34 13.821.26 .. 17,078.99 17,078.99 914.72 914.72 .. 6.098.73 6,0(18.72 75,133.85 74,620.76 4.4N4.33 4.4S4.33 2.5.6. M 2,655.34 179.50 $23.i:i6.45 2,306.99 $238,502.44 $238,502.44 All disburrrments on these funds ara made by the library or park boards. Includes only so much of the so-called scavenger tax collections under the gen eral revenue laws of the state, as may have been transferred by the city council from time to time. Levy 1908-9. 8 64-100 mill for city pur- puses. Valuation on all real and personal prop erty, 1906-9, $2$. 636. 190.54. Arrangements for Rcgletrattoa. A special meeting of the city council was held Saturday night for th purpose of completing the details and arrangements for the first day of registration, which la Tuesday, September 7. Th mayor an nounced that contracts had been secured for the following places of registration, and these were approved by the council: First Ward First precinct. 643 North Twentieth; Second precinct, North Twenty-fourth. Second Ward First precinct, John Franek's place. Twentieth and S streets; Second precinct, J. A. Kline, 109 North Twenty-fourth. Third Ward First precinct, Plvonka coal yard, Railroad avenue and Washington street; Second precinct, northeast corner of Thirty-fourth and I! streets. Fourth Ward First precinct, Offerman hotel, 212 North Twenty-fifth street; Second pr. cmct, 2Z21 N street. Fifth Ward First precinct, 722 North Twenty-seventh street; Second precinct, Charles Cummlngs. Thirty-sixth and L Sixth Ward First precinct, 1214 North Twenty-fourth atreet; Second precinct, 412 North Twenty-fifth street. The cotinrllmen, according to custom, appointment of registrars. Two are from the minority party and three from the ira- ARREST ENDS THEIJ? ; MEAL Colored Men Taken--by Police While Eatlnc Pla-KW They Are aappoaed to Have 8tleu , , While eating eggs, which they are said to have stolen Thursday',, Charlie Stevens and James White, both colored, were ar rested as suspicious characters by Detec tives Mitchell and Sullivan Sunday. The stolen -eggs were recovered, -one case be ing found partly consumed - and ' In the possession of the suspects, and trie other being secured from a man who had bourn t It from Stevens and White.-- White lives on Cass slreet betw'een Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Stevens asserts he l'a farmer and lives near Florence. . .. . 7 i Fads for Weak Women Nine-tenths of all tho sickness of women it due to torn derangement or ais ease of the organs distinctly feminine. Such ticknett can be cured is cured every day by .- ' , Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women 'Well. It act directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a general restore tjve tonio for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and local treatment to universally insisted upoa by doctors, and so abhorrent to every modest woman. We shall not particularize here at to the tymptomt of those peculiar affections incident to women, but those wanting full information as to their tymptomt and meant of. positive cure are referred to the People's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, newly revised and up-to-date Edition, tent frti on receipt of 21 one - eent ttampt to eover oott of mailing ; or, In cloth inding for 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Your Vacation ' to the East in September These very low thirty-day rates to the large eastern cities and resorti are In effect only until September 30. Better plan your vacation now antlisec me about routes and train service. New York City and Keturn standard routes 1320 New York City and Keturn. other desirable routes $4()!f0 Atlantic City and J U-turn M S-10".70 Boston and I U-turn, all direct routes $-lo!G0 Grand diverse route tour ot the East, one way through the VlrglulaB, "old Point comfort, Norfolk, Ocean trip to New York, other direction direct routes 9.40 Same trip through Virginia, Old Point Comfort and Ocean trip to lWton, other direction direct route S52.30 The above are illustrative rates. Proportional thirty day excursion rates to many other eastern destinations. TRAIN 8KRVICK: From Omaha to CMcbko, Daylight Express 7:25 A. M.: afternoon expnss 4:20 P. M., arriving Chicago 7:00 A. M.; Nebraska-Chi cago Limited C:30 P. M., electric lighted, with observa tion sleepers, arrive Chicago 8:30 A. M. Let uie help you with your arrangements. J. B. REYNOLDS. C P. A. 1502 Farnam tit., Omalia. Nrb. . Telephones: Ilouglas 8."K0: Ind. A-H'121, ' ' llllllllll'ililll i