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Hates, 1 1-26°n word first insertion, 16 & word therenffer. Nofhing taken for less than 350 for the first inser- tion. These o verilqe wénts mast be ran comsecuti avertivers, by requesting & answers SITUATIONS WANTED, WE;E, position n office as book- & r, collec ences l".h. ror nlll!“bl‘. 1‘1.{ refer- 35, Bee. WANTED-MALE HELPF, D o T S L Il!lbll wnrk, for nfill‘ Y ‘wor s Co,, B—36 l‘flv hus o War 1 s and Bood you can make " bp'fl I%Mfl ork. Wfll:‘ Il% u on. bu-'fima ton nonmu?" E}fx’ B eount; """.‘a;,um,,a-w s St ntury ents ruke good t ress, Btieth -5-nmy Tarmse, e Nobr B—4lG . FREB! Yo bR e B e oem, 4 10 & s Mb mm an uun-noel tinner and bi reference an lry‘ . La Dunn,, Onunln. e, THE Moler r: college, 1628 Farnam n-rur, wants 100 young smen at once to learn the barber trade and be prepared for ; aoly eight weeks reguired; » practice, expen instructions, ete.; v two years' apprenticeship saved; spiendid w-.e- p-m graduates; can earn scholar- board, tools, If dtlll‘d. Plrllculun md« m-. write today, B—M60 T rlenced bookkeeper for r Oemln preferred; refer- B-M634 28 %boy ‘wanted. Omaha Bfi. aha. B—- WANm Thréo éontmakers, two tro uur- makers dA¢ ofle vssumaker at once; first- {lass work'only. T. H. Bover, sloufi.lty. FOR nll‘l\-fllml HED ROOMS. PERSONAL. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE, ' THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, _FEBRUARY 27, 1002. FIVE unfurnished rooms. 1130 N. T THRBE unfurnished rooms. % 20 8. 2th G- MBAT 21 FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES, FOR RENT, the bullle[ formerly oce ied by The Bee ‘arnam It h our stories and formerly used ai P This will be rented very reasonably. interested apply at once to C. C. Ros water, secretary, room 100, Bee hulfldlnt FOR RENT, store in frst-clage location; rent reasonabl Appl; Peters & ‘0., ground floor, L - 266 STORBE R location OM at 16th and Howard; good of Wright & &ny kind of business. {nqu. bury, 506 South alsnl, AGENTS WANTED, WANTED, canvassin $ount lcit .%fi tlons 'To 1“1 nl:-r?rf" FARMER, loymell with assured ncolnn. genta the Seuntey With horse and buggy fally desired. Can- vassers make ‘éasl) 10 $100 per nth., Address Centa: armeh&ollmwr reau, Bee bulli WANTED-TO RENT. 5 B’ RUPTURE CURED FOR DA-No pain, no CH farm iands fof sale by the | CLEMENT jB. SHAW, Voice, detention business; send for ecir- nlor ;-dn:.rmnd mn- ' .‘ bullding. s gulars, Bmpire Rupturs Cure Co. £ | MoAllester, N. Y. Life bidg., Omaha. U-Mra | elfic Headquarters, o P ———y h O s, HT-Omaha Stamp Co., 28 8. SECRET SERVICE c?c‘tflfi‘um:o 98 A xrwh‘:“ e - = & 5 _ron, Col M3% Butine«, Cr(min-l and Personal. SO H USES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; alse nsura; Berils, Paxt H. M. Bo“ Flls g ' vt on R HOUSES—Harrison & M 8 'reL 7Y HELLO CBI:NTRA!;&' 1600, Please. This 18 Mr. "Ellnrt Jud':Funun( Will | IF YOU want one of the t.1 you send & box namn in Hanscom Pl Flace, l wi Vln Yor Targain. . Stoecker Cigars 3 B Bheiwaon s N- v, L midg ° t once? 1 consider them raight clgar 1 have ever the bands; they are valu- U~613-3* FORTY acres for rent, 4 miles northeast of O W per FACTORIES. TRUNK!. traveling , sult oases; trunks red. Om. Trul ‘actory, 1209 Farnam. —451 PAWNBROKERS, ANNOUNCEMERTS. splendid garden plece: Scre W, T Graham, 6 Bée 7 wgrmngmy Y N'l;loflc:l [PANY. Tele- MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE. forty acres, four miles north: Dhone 21%0. ut rteenth ' street. WANTED, city loans, bonds and \arrants. | S5 0 " o aare W 8 George & Company, 1601 Farnas strest, ga.or o in P Ay i Ul DRESSING. FER CENT on business pro Gharies E.. 18| O. R. GILBERT CO.; taners, 144 8. 13th PR T asmcen bt | WILLIAMSON - ik X Ovuou to > QAL g wnoh & i n% T ARME! h FARMSI =~ wA DRESSMAKING, —_ roperty A O'Nellll Ru Estate M'ncy ‘loutl PRESSMAKIN( 144 WANTED, clty ‘loaps and lerln:: w. BESSAKING Jn, families or at home i R R TN WANT to fent, s ard and shade; ance, Addres with no_objection to dis- but must’ be accessible to cars. U 43, Bee M#45 2* BMALL American family wants two or three furnished rooms, with board. Afl- dress U 43, Bee. 646 2% WANTED-TO BUY. WANTED to buy, a small amount of d v E] ood black walnut, 1 inch and thicker. ouglas WANTED, engine, Bee of to_buy, second-hand gasoline 4 or 6-horse-power. Address U 9, ce. Answer !ndny ~—387% T“vO elevator lrldl‘fl Ind some wheelers, aterman, General Manager Cleston Electric Ry., Creston, Toya. SMALL, cheap lot, within two blocks of car, or within walking distance. Street Uit have water and sewer. MaNru- U 41, ™ FOR SALE~FURNITURE. CHICAGO Furnitute Co.. 1410 w and secondhand, bougl = ETO, FOR SALE—~HORSES, THE BEST in Frost's, l‘lh And WAGONS, ano wagons at H, avenworth. P—3s§ RUBBER-TIRED coup'- newly painted, Corner Lot for $150. & Co., 1103 e Co $28 cash and payments ot 8 ot $10 - W4 | month, Thrce blocks southwest ot scom Park. Convenlent to car and schoot; THE“BYRON REED CO., n&‘_}‘l& gl. WANTED, city and farm | fld WATT! l u.“ . P HONI:Y 10 I 1 ed O real ‘estate. Brennan-Love Go, 6 i'éfi"x?qm M and oit; loans, low raf omas, 1st ot Ban Biog: Tor 1eas - Wt car line, one of five rooms and one ot three ©4 TO § P. C. money, Bemis, Paxton Bik | cor I W IR B RON REED Co0., uz 8 lun st PRIVATE money. Sherwood, W1 N ¥, L. IMPROVED farm, 300 acres, % mile north ANS.| La Platte, Barpy county: easy terms; FOR ‘SALE, FARM_ AND CITY R. C.'PETERS & CO., BEE BG. OMAHA. Tler onnd RE—MS32 2 Moo Boyd County LANDS. rice, $56 an acre. fotel, Omaha, Neb. MORTGAGE. G. G. Wallace, Brown Blk W14 PRIVATE money. F.D. Wead, 1524 Do:fl‘l Wil § PER CENT loans. Garvin Bret, 1md W41p 300 AND 133 " of b years, on cantern Nebrasu Fagma'of | March 4, 1902, we will take our Fell located cottages in Omana. W, L. next party to look at Boyd County lands. Send in your name at once if You want to go. POTTER, FORGAN & HASKELL, & N. Y. LIFE BULLDING, Tel. 470. MAHA, NEB, R0 § Selb;, Board of Trade Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. loans on Furniture, Wagons, Carrlages or! and other LShattela. m: BALARY LOAN ‘mp loyes given time to suit W, cle ‘mulaul‘ per(ormern at $20; glass side rockaway, $12; 6 family M OMHC Douglas, formerly Lauer . “ M620 21 ach; N 4 without ‘ortgnge o persons who flm.. or rent 924; also seven rooms up- * LI e Tond "Cartiage Co. Jth aad Harmey ™ have permanent positions. You cin | gyairs, ‘. Kuhiman, 302 N. 37th st. WANTED by reliable house, salesms Pt Nonth o R M24 M “-u.wh's:tfld g iy ho | EXTRA Mt iew light delive for it flfl; HOUSES and lots In all parts ot ey qlu e one Who ne n elivery wagons, e T R i nies, usual prize. Wm. Burg, 148 Sherman dve. N what § care | “acre property and farm lands. ihe O. leaders in low rates, quick and con- My fidential service and courteous treat; | Dovis Co Room 3, Bee B ‘ ment. We invite comparisons of FOR SALE~MISCELLANEOUS, E llb:" osn‘l.};e l!’: lm::“:hn:lg‘ ?l:. CE(EAPE};"THAN gENTlNG 1 o 3 ve., t F WANTED-FEMALE HELF, FIR timbers for housemovers, etc., 40 to L \? in cash. We always “try to & Toomy each, modern, Tur- h i cribbing and hog hncu %01 Doug- nreplace. only $2,000, half cash, WANTED, iwo young lady students to Y vglfiél.';d ‘.ffo.fi{g:gfi'wgz 99| Balunce’s vears,'s per cont. Bufn er, ‘ n bloc Topody, and -u-nun‘:'mn“-“ 0§ and chi: | ;5HAND safe cheap. Deright, 1119 Farnam. {Established 1929 308 Bo. lgth Bt | ¥ oXtO e 3 / write Room 2. Bee Bldg. C—os8 KL oriscd Lot 9, Block x‘.“}’g‘i:l:'ln‘%fihlon to South W, X3 for general house- | CADET coet, il St boy 33| WE NEVER REQUIRE SECURITY. ‘Omaha. fl R plain coo S 14 youra ol AQdress 118, B3se, SALARY 'louns on R Lot 50 foet by 160 feet; four houses; rent dwell gt CoM6 g’gvu“ “'“m.f‘,:d;rm o pu tl?&x Lar per month; city water in’ each | INDIAN goods and relics, 10 Farnam, | (SMALL PAYMENTS REDUCES COST.) | With sood coat of, buint ind u few re- A wfltfii-‘ nc:mwtan:l.flrrl. for_generai E ;fanun ” ) Pa.l"':aulfl Tent for $0 per month. ¢ SEUTE near 2tk Bt M"'" e nrnwm‘gmn. Jatest modals Reming: | u’m’\}xh?e mf' ICE ffiz‘hfié oo | l—r,hmly ond, stret, south of Q stregt. nemore, . TUKBY oar . SPLENDID Spportunily W offsred younk by "the UNDEHWOOD i, Jow pr( "’:E 'r..cnm.nhooneepen. e RE— 61487 ladies ta, learn lulmrf- manicuring orkman & Co., an. thelr or ueul massage; on y fo i r weeks re- a:lnd our nutlp practical expe- ned exm inst: uethm. elc B commele outfit ‘of tools presented each T-u uate; . Call or write Moler R o SC 601 2% arul house- wrl— lwfl!‘ Rordh S o general R L QIRL for ganeral housework: no washing. ., - Apply L? Etter, 1003 N. al. ".‘ WANT‘D‘ clever amateur pcrrormen at the Orpheum theater. e 27 WANTED, -xnrunccd hurse girl to do second_work “and “(gke care Of chila” 4 Fears old. Zuib Bt. Mary's Ave., WAN’ (Il’ll rl for neral houuwnkk. R otk VL. TS WANTED, u good :m, sencral hopsenork. 4 “ Davenport c-6278 . NPA’I' {Ill !or II FOR RENT—HOUSES. HOUSES. G. G. Wallace, Brown obleck. ht housework; no wash- wight, 211 Farnam. - C—Méi9 6 IDHAND sate gheap. Schwarts, 114 B. 12th, L e T o FOR SALE, phonogtaphs, supedor to an usical Instrumen n. Will-lllfl Co,, 1621 Farnam. LES trusses, catalogue f ” 100 !TY el Dl‘\lz‘“co..m Bhlrd JALE, scholarship in ;h’grt:lnd school, l:hult: lnuu.‘lro 2 MPLE plano, eastern mln\lhol A Mtrantdd, at’ & bargain. Room, Cague bidg. UTIFUL Chickerin| B&m fice. Room 414 T R :&'}a’:‘.,m:r'“ & O—M781 4 3:‘033'% l'h..lll:lnund Crfl:w BICYCLES, Omaha Bicy! Bta. Lowest Rates 1n T Oficen. BASILY raomi NEW HOUSE, West Farnam District, ‘Tefophone M1l for eve. date. Right rooms, besldcs reception hall. No charges for information oF pape Attie and tull-sized basement. Open Noons, Wedn and Sai ak finish and polished Yivenings. Can Ohk P 2 Sowhstaira,, “Hail upoouuy mfi:’“u 'nm-rf ‘x‘;f.';:‘pc.‘itfi.’ 'YY‘ "5 ‘"x' ’1'|° g7 07"“1”" ou;" 3 and must sell. Bargain price, zfi%‘\n HARRIBON & uofi;«_{%‘, N. ’?,:l‘“" LARGEST BUSINESS IN ¢ BALARLED PEOPLE, merc L -un. bt:n“d:.n‘z nuul. nc I:i'om se- = YT T 4T curlty; eusi rin. 18TH LA ST S Folman, ¢ Boua ot 2413 N 6B L. 8 Foome, VErY desirabie lo- f‘ x.—qgi ‘lN ‘within blncl o best " schoots RNITURE, PIANOS, HORSK T R e GEORGE KD’ COMPANY 1601, Farnam. oods. uarantee Sooan” Nirie AN LOANEES: % EE————————eeemieeeegy LOAN" CO.,_ Rooy . %38, Paxton Block. g Vo 17 md MEDICALL NEY loaned on plain note to DR__PRIES, the acknowledged leadin e le; business confidenti luwe:t.lr.n?:: specialist in dlul of women in Omlls'. B*Paiton block. The J. A. Hutton Go would _call the attemtion of suffering X—i% | ladles to his unsurpassed accommoda TWO fresh milch cows for sale. !l(! Sflv- ard St . QM43 M1 FOR SALE, SECOND-HAND LUMBER— 200,000 feet of second-hand lumber will be ®old at once at north end of exposition Erounfll Inquire of H. F. Cady unllaer before and during confinement, and (mtmcnl for Irre.uhr It no matter g Saleliing ol flaz Oriata. MONEY loaned on furniture, live stock, eiry, to salaried people. ' Foley Loan Y tc Di Barker SIE uff Green, 3 MONEY loaned on planos, furniture, O rorses. cows, si6. O 7' Heed 1) LADIES! ?hlchelmr ":anlu“ i". FOR SALE-A aying saloon with well establishs e, in northern Ne- braska. Reason, sickness. U 33, Bee. TG MOVE Tgh: gt Gmaia e 8 TRCHE T Rl T e HOUSES ¥ ufi"es et FIOUSES 494 e, Tingwar, Barkog Viock TR T FOR SALE, kindling wood, $1.50 per load £ horth end of Exgosition grounds, near 18th street, just north ef ol ldwd FIRST- CM!B restaurant, in S8outh Omaha, doing good business; come and investi gate; ’ood pllc. for ‘first-ciass man. CLAIRVOYANTS, MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, 819 N. 16 iy B b & 6r. houses. - Phone A-2568. Tv,’? ‘ F3 ; ’ D4 tor WDy Wead, 1584 las. HOUSES, otor ¥ Dgugia MME. GYLMER, genuine palmist, 2 8. 15 ELECTRIC TREATMENT. HOUSES, l‘lot‘- Bemis, Paxton hloeL Mme. Ames, Cumberiand house, 15th & w T AN CHATTELS and BAl mall. Ask you w "lyAnYIA)E, 633 Put.on bloct‘am, Chemical Co., Phil —M333 OSTEOPATHY. ke il b D E & ALICE JOHNBON, te tha. GL , osteo 9 Butte sis R Y. Life blag. Tel Jh 0 G!T in or out of business call on - & Room 4l1l, McCague bull wu DR A T. HUNT, 6i2 McCague Bidg. Tel WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchllmo —A your business or propery quick ‘cate with one who hll cuwn DR. MRS. MUSICK, Douglas Blk. Tel. 2823, H. Johnson, 88 N. Y. Lite. —5 At -MBSL fiase store, dolng SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, l.l for sale (0? ¥OR BALE—mmmr‘o Pl i umttall bt e v et S 3 bolh GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col., 16th & Doug & ""“#".{: c-l|9:wnu mofi'? —43 ite buliding, Omaha. A C. VAN BANT'S school. 77 N. Y. Life. T-ROOM brick flat, nicely tumuna, fine —i3% roomers only. Furniturs for saie redsonable, * Party leaving city. H. Johnson, N. ¥. Life. ey OR BALE, or trad F ock, by N. Y. Lite. NEB. Business & Shorthand College, B_Ig'l Theater, BOYLES College, court reporter W my Satre iiver ress” W. Q. OBTW. " M TH, baths, 118 N, 15, 2d floor, argal 4 PARI. B BOCH Sl i N uh oo i e . T—«.lll‘il"" uuern k, Ogden Liyery, Councu Blum e SRR R e T e ] POLICIES PURCHASED. RENT, 7th Bt ARLORS, 321 N. oo Bousa ot b ros " e % N %™ | FOR SALE, a well selected stock of hard- Ditha Realty o b'“"" 5 HARLOW, b Datian mdmdsom?ocllm B, ettt "fi:’ A Poe o poilaies Sl ) " q 1 .+ baths; ¢ ulidin writo . ub:l-?g. et 4 o Ot | B Aiment: atiendact, il N, i fi.”{rfl Quick. *5. 5F ‘Wyvel, Atnsworth )!eb 1 The Putnam Co, 604-8 N. Y. Life Sa-d A T} Y—M591 Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 843 HARNEY, 18 rooms, ' modern, rent | — ASSAGE, Manicuring. 1615 Howard, flat | MR_INVESTOR, SHOW US A BINGLE A ave. IO ater, Hi3 v y ne T 2o Mo INSTANCE wh TREES. JESSIE LEI . : 5| NERY COM| FRUIT. shade and ofnamental troes, vines, W A nuuux BMITH & CO. 1t Farnam | JESBIE LEE, massage, 07 5, Jath, room. e PANY on_ the T o hdaress farnished 0 that ':h{:ullh-“&e!!“i‘r 5 Hot setd Jor et Fasillc —963 M1 YR el gpume, S midern and PERSONAL. tichlars ‘o' the compary, “who offers You m FOR REN Bt e g T hospttal, hetore pad B gty t g A | FRATERNAL ORDERS, ] -roo! tac IVA' ol uring an 0 nex to ouse and Bark. 2 Plorce hep. pglern Hn}mman,d ‘gfq‘_“ ;zfi. 08 Grant § cBe| CE TS X quick mvestigation i surely | s el B — ‘« n:;o“ ;: o v m-ruficn.\'rinwi \mms COLpANY, | “oa lifs Chagier megbers, fioe Particn: O] it, corus A u- acific lock, - gia balf temoved by Clectricity. 'H. it =1 Bt o Rirasi otz o Pt B n;u'm Dathe, 118 N. 15, 30 0r, £ 1 | 15,000 bige 3 Exoom sotiabes, modern A e — . s o 100! X uys room cottages, modern ex- DEWEY European hotel. mm.tn RSk | P op Firascs, end 3 ermoms ‘Setnes, "1n B | e Eobd, condltion;” contintally oceubled 150 HAIRDRESSING, manicuring & fonly? | fne_location on Ttk st 10 ol T e monch el chiro- R ot rge sonth fromt room, with [grate and large ml. " (CORDXON e . ehy t, best it Vi o s g¥ g d &by ey TWO fl :m lw with or wt#h P e Nlcl?’-cyr,”u(nu 208 8. 25th St G S S nooy andbsard. Glencatrn, 1609 D;w w-—-vmu}w o ] qfii thn. single or suite. 'r; w. mm&nb:';‘nm i) lonr.: ' ot P = FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS. P o M v, Tt Agents, EN, theatrical, mas 1 e & CHIROPODY a speck hlty % ¥ ith ’l'h Bnm om BON!I ln*hngptl‘:. wl way to Itdll TR V[AV!. blocks north P. e % owner going to c.luamn Hor *natt avall’ yourselt of @ 13 per cent invest- ment quick. lohnson, N. le OM. Van. @tor. Co., 1511% Farn. Tels, 165-863. ——————t—————— FURNITURE REFAIRING, VOB BEORARSS. TEL HL M. 8 Walkiia, Sl Cumiog Bt | R B Pl == LOST. nd in Burt colln 2 miles (rvm,r Bancroft, 'Ia-uu. MBS M2 VR nu\ FOR SALE~REAL ESTATE. wholesome the enly ’trl'cl pleating %"fi the west. Douglas N 00 R TTN l&l;‘:b%l“p-rml:?l.yr oun‘ ln t ] !o: .l mn!lmd‘m f.’w wfl?mu“llfihal Mlfl_fi PRIVATE home ot o S et BEAUTIFUL 7-room house and lot: a bar. gain. 214 l(ucy st E-MS M2 PAYNE, BOSTWICK & ( CO.. 01 g u. NEW ~Church A 5" ‘g: urc e‘fl 4th_flcor N. Y. collaction und real estate banks & SEaS S B COAL. MONROE Coal and Feed Co. ;fi% STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Juolia Vaughn, 40 Ramge Is wer Unlud !ul- and ALFALFA STOCK FARM. A quarter section of lltllln land and & section of ture a nt. int BN, T, saimtens: Safimds Wil donbh in value FLORISTS. L. HENDERSON, i Fernsm. Tel. 138 in five years. snap at twelve col a terms, Addvess Box 556, NICKBL PLATING, OMAHA Plating Co., Bes bidg. Tel 3%, P ] 8. ‘ol 5 BALE TIES. OMAHA Hay Bale-Tie Co., 811 North 16th FURNITURE REPAIRING, GLOBE JC] e o mcon H CO., 1519 mvl’&'fi"h. LAUNDRY, OMAHA Steam Laun shifts, 8c; colla 2c; cuffs, dc. 1760 mvenwn!:im ‘nL l:? MANUFACTURING. P, MELCHOIR, 1th and Howard = CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, ALL kinds of uu’sfl ‘)l;ompll attes h Lake wt’a‘t EVERITT. nsn‘:“l.v.ln"m to real sou e men; weather strips puf Leavenworth, Kb A Pearl Beyond Price Sound teeth are among the most valuable of nature' Fow are favored, however ab art must step in. By submit- Uing totreatment in our dental parlors the deficiency oan "be corrected. Bet .00, Bailey the Dentist, 318" Paston Bivex, ° 18th lnfl ‘”"}Mn. o Lady L] LEGAL NOTICES, RECEIVER'S NOTICE. dn_the District Court in and for Douglas County, Ni ka. el Willlam G, dden, plaintiff, vs, Ne- brA;kl"FIl‘. Insurance Company, et al, de- 1 crednltun of Nebraska Fire Insur- on all allowed claims inst the Fire Insurance Company hu cl red; thet snil dividend fs 1602, & Gividend of two () ag: ce, 'in the Brown biock, e city Omata, that payment thereof must be demanded at my office, and \lnl.u such demand bé made by April 19 and each of you wHI from any right to garticipate in' the funds propriated fof sald dividen: claims must be presented at the office of - the undurll.?ed, receiver, in the Prown block, In the_elty ‘of Omahd, Dou tra county, ‘Nebraska, him at that address by mlll ary, A. D. X?OL A U WYMA Regelver of the Nebraska Fife Insurance Co F15—ds0t Dated this 13th day of FI ny. NOTICE 0" STOCKHOLD! 18 hereby K MEETING iyen, that the regu lnnull méeting of stockholders or ti Bouth Platte Land company will be hel at the office of sald company, in Lincoln, Vebraska, at 11 o'clock a. m., on the Gth fi' of March, y order of the Board of Directors. Lincoln, Neby b. sl .a“‘ib}&x . MINO. TOCKHOLDERS' MEETI The annual !fi eting of llockholderl in The Bee Publishing qy pany will be held at \helr office ln !he city of Omaha on Mon- a arch 3, 1902, at 4 ¢'clock p. m., for he purpou g2 slecting & board K diredtors and such other business as President. . Secretary. Ll IM GOVERNMENT NOTICE. POROPOSALI R SUBSISTENCE STORES.—Office of rehu ul n( Commis- g"e Omaha, N'b.. 1902.— ° dl::{?u luei&nfl?‘{ BIBC"I" arlho E.M.‘llll vl gty | B roposals, in"tripl uu, e, for turnish- 108 hams ary ul&cun, in tlerces, will be received is office and at the offices of the purc U. 8 $ing commissar; . army, &t Kansas City, Mo., and Chicago, 1. 11 o'clock a. m. ue&dl{ March 4th, 1902, at which time and places they will be publicly opensd. Articles of domestic production of Hanuticiure will be Drefersed Lo those of torelj ori, uu.lll( bzl.nl equal. 0ations a8 to quanti and places of flchver bllnl posals and further mlormui pucu~ . Containing tion to elth.r als e i 4 muar cDmml‘l’Y. urchi sary, bmm. it to W 'fi'fi‘on, unmn. commissar; purc ng commissary, Kan: sas City, M. "or to "E m K. Grove, cap- tain, commissa: r%fi\: commlnu' Y Omaha, Neb. Lm‘itn q‘:ovng Commissar 4-25-26- POSTOFFIOE NOTIOE. d, (Should be read dally by all intes @s changes may ocour at any time.) Fore n malls for the 'Q.K endli March Tk, Wil close | (PROMPILY in N.I cases) at neral Postoffice as follows: FARf POSBT MAILS close ONE HOUR R than closing time shown below, Parcels Post x -;:u- for Gere many_close at m, esday, per 25" Mecar, ‘and 'riday per s. Palatia. uar and Su ntary mails close i R’i‘.’“ later than Lln-ln[ that Buy plemrnu.—y “excont lor l\lrnpo lnd Cen- hour l-ter Aron 'rn--n.u tie Mails. POSTOFFICE NOTICE. open hin_Ten Minutes of the hour of salling of steamer. Malls for South West THURSDAY~—At § CATAN, d Central Ameriea, , Bte. toe SYRA ABABCO a CHIAPAS Dot s, o. Montetey tmall Yot e o guher .mm"of Mex T 1;. m. YU- lnd di rr(’(!d for A #j Ahd PARAGUAY, m lor NEWFOUND. Bu Tampic m.u Calet po dire neca’): At 13 . g ouapmfi*fl;m . MARTlNlé' DUTCH D P RECH GUIANA, Tailsman (mafl must be directe s, Tallsman'); &t *I1:8% p. m. BAHAMAS, per steamer from Miami, BATL'RDAY—M 9 a. m, for Porto Rico, per San Juan; at § a. m. (supplementary m.). for LCURACAQ and VENE. per ulla_ (mall for snnnllln find Cartagens mu:( be di- T 30 a, mentary \\ IND- IRITISH, SLANDS, DUTCH nu PRENCH GU1a Korona (mail for Grenada and dnd must be dfrected at 030 & m. for FORTUNE SAVANILLA, CARTAG (&) OWN, per & & Athos (mail for Costa must be directed “per o 8. Athos"); m a m. lor CUBA, per s. s Mnrrn Ca Havana; li l)RENADA TR[NXDAD and CllnAD BOLIVAR per & ». ‘Maratat; ‘at 181 upplemen v Pk NS End 0 urim&n REPUBLIC, per 8 8. New Yorl Malls for Newrounauna. by rail to North Sydne; 5y, steamer, - close at this office daily at . 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Austraiia, u-ug Tor Austratia (ex pt West Aunml-, which fs forwarded via Kuroj New Jontand, ¥ih, Hamoa and Mawali, via San_ Frincisco, close here duily af 630 P, after March <2 and up to March 15, inclusive, or of Etruria, due at N-w York March 15, for despatch per s. 8. Ventura. Malls for China’ and .v-p-n‘ via Vancou: N i A SN aton, " Arc , inclusive, for elple p!r ress of Indla_ (regist ail irected *via v-neouve Her. chandise for the U. 8. Postal Agency at Shanghal cannot be Yorwardod sia Gan: e forwarded to port and the schedule of clos- .1 the presumption of ted overlan transit. closes at 6:00 p. previo us \,ORNELIUS VAN COTT, Pollmuler. Postoffice, New York, N. Y. 2, 1%02 RAILWAY TIME CARD, UNION STATION—10TH AND MAROCY, Ilinois Central, Arrive. Chicago Express.. 4 5:10 pm Chicago, Minneapol t. Paul Limited. & 8:06 am Minneapolis & St. Chicago & Northwestern. The Northwestern Line. Chicago Special 7:10 Chicago Pusseng Ellllsrn Express. Vast. 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Arrive L4 Champagne 1 Black Hills, Deadwood, s.&'mmt{—n T B for EUROPE, | (Hot Borings /a 3100 pm & 5:00 pm ampan! b tos TTALY Sireet por ey igd 890 pm ¢ 5100 pm (a3 I ust be 4 Hastin oo avid t & m. eet, per 8. 8. {lottufim mall must Exater and Seward....b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm directed “per & o Rotte %0 | Nortolk, Uncoln .u e “Tor "BCOTLAND direct, et emont am b10:% sm Astorla, (mail must be dirécted "’;’er S Astoria”), *PRINTED m\'rrnfi.mg ~This l!llllur takes Pflflnl‘d l ‘l‘bc rs and Samples for Germany on y B:A'ne class of mul matter for oiher parts of Europe will not be sent ship unlers specially dll'.cM by Alter lhu c th nsatla ditional lup Tra nhl‘ above .“,’l.mm on Boux G Passen %0545 pin ux "'t pm & YLQ “' l”p Passenger. Emerson y. bDl:nny -n?z [ pm b Dall; ¢ Sun- ¥, e Dally . TRIBUTES T0 VICTOR - HUGO Oentennial of the Author's Birth Oele- brated in France and Rome. IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY IN. PANTHEON . PARIS, Feb. bles Present—Decorations Thi fice Simple. to celebrate the centenary of the birth of Vietor Hugo, which will last until Sun- day next, opened this morning with a grand ceremony within the Pantheon under ausploes of the government. Loubet, M. Waldeck-Rousseau, the premi the President and the other members of the cabinet, th members of the Serate and the Chamber of Deputies, representat! ive delegations from the institute and other state bodles, including the leading lights of art. sclence and literature in France, and deputations from bet the various lycees institutions ere present. warmly cheered along t and educational President Lou- route a8 he drove to the Pantheon escorted by a squadron of culrasseurs. The president and the cabinet ministers took their erected in the choir, while in the transept, beneath the dome, were two other tribunes, one to the right, Lou! bet, reserved for add the wives of the ml seats in the official tribune and the other, and one to the left, on which the members of Victor Hugo's family were seated. The United States ambassador, General Horace Porter, sat in the front row of the seats set apart for the diplomatic corps. Exactly hennlh the center of the dome, rose from out of m cluster of palms and flowes the bust of Victor Hugo, b celebrated sculptor, David d'Ange! , and this was the eymbol to which the eyes of the thousands of speotators assembled within the vast hall were dli ted. A few steps behind the bust was a little platform, from which the artists of the Comedie Francalse recited verses from Tribunes for the senators, deputies, acad mic! fans and the other the poet's works, principal gue: were ranged around the nave, about 5,000 persons in all being present. A privileged position between the bust and the fromt of the president’s tribune was reserved for about nidety young men and girls s lected from varlous schools to typify the youth of France. The decoration of Pantheon, for the which Parliament interior of the voted 80,000 francs, was very simple, but impres- sive, blue being the dominant color. sids The were draped with blue velvet, orna- mented with the initials “V. H. neath the dome was suspended an enormous gllt laurel wreath attached to the surround- ing walls by light garlands of follage. The walls of the apse were complétely hidden by blue velvet hangings, embroidered in gold, in the center of which stood out a large wreath inclosing within it a Iyre and the initidls 1802-1902. H.,” beneath being the date The principal facade was also hung with blue velvet, bearing the name of the poet, while clusters of palms and flags Beightened the external color effect. The ceremony begun shortly after 10 in the morning and was concluded struction, ana M. Hanoteaux; 11:45 a. The program included eulogistic ora- tions by M. Leyges, minister of publie in- recitals of several of Victor Hugo's poems by mems bers of the Comedie Francaise and the ren- derlag of hymns based on Hugo's works by M. Delmas of the opera and a choir of 180 men and women publican guard: The b and of the Re- d an orchestra number- ing 100 persons played the instrumental part of the airs. The scene within the Pantheon was most imposing and full of color, owing te the brilliant tollettes of the women and the uniforms of the officials. In all the public schools of France the day will be celebrated by lectures on the life of France's national poet, and by read- ings from his works by the professors. There was an immense concourse 'this afternoon to witness the inauguration of the monument to Victor Hugo, erected on the Place Victor Hugo in the passy quar- ter within a stone’s throw of the house, 124 Avenue Victor Hugo, where the poet died. The ceremony began at 3 o'clock and lasted one hour. The weather was threatening, but no rain fell unti] the conclusion of the reises. ROME, Feb. 26.—The presentation of a bust of Victor Hugo to the city of Rome by the Franco-Itallan league todsy Wwa: made the occasion for a great Francophile demonstration. The rotunda of the capitol, where the ceremony occurred, was brit- liantly decorated and the distinguished audience present included the minister of forelgn affairs, Signor Prinetti, the French ambassador, deputies, municipal authorities and other notable persons. Prince Colonna, the mayor of Rome, re- celved the bust on behalf of the city. Num-« bers of addresses were made, emph: M. Barrere, the ihe growing friendship between France and Italy. 'Frisco Buys Oklahoma R KANSAS CITY, Feb. system today, owners of the Blackwell, Enid & Southw: it is stat 26.—The ‘Frisco ed, became ti ern railway, and thus gains control of one of the most jmportant of the many roads projected through Oklahoma territory. The Blackwell, Enid & Southweste will rua through some of the richest of the Okla- homa country. Bla 0 Kenee, Okl ckwell, It is now in operation from just over the Kansas lime, to d ultimately will run to Vernon, Tex., where it will conmect with Fort Worth & Denver City. The deal has been on for some time and was practic- ally concluded several days ago, only the transfer of papers today remaini the transaction complet, to make Katy Crossing. GUTHRIE, Okl, Feb. 26.—Judge Burford of the federal bench has handed down an opinion in the injunction Chocktow Missouri, case of the iroad company against. the nsas & Texas, right-of-why into this city. relative to He holds that the Chocktaw has the prior right to land in dispute, but reserves the right for the Mis- sourl, Kansas'& Texas to have a crossing over the same track. TOPEKA, Kan, Fe superintendent of telegraph of the Sauta system, has resigned. Change in Raillroad Oflcers. ' 26.—C. G. Sheles, C. H. Gaunt of the Northera Pacific railroad has boo-u- pointed to succeed him. Mr. Gaunt will take charge March 1. i — Change for Roek Island Maw. DENVER, Feb. 26.—Hal & Ray, passenger t of the middie district of the Rock Island road at Philadelphia, pointed geueral agent for the rons tr Gol- Den- rado and Utah, with headquarters at ver. Mr, Ray will succeed W. H. Firth uw le-mm T'lnvlefl' Steamer Mar. 1L, 10 A M Steamer AMBTERDAM, March §—10 A. M. T'win-Screw fltumr 8 Inr ll.lOA.l. < series of festivities senators, '

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