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SPECIAL NOTICES _———— 1 tes, 1 1-2¢ & word firet | word thereafter. Nothin, 20e for the Arst Advertisers, by request bered cheek, dressed to & numbered letter in care of The Bee. Answers so addressed will vered om presentation of the sheck omly. e — SITUATION WANTED, A BTENOGRAPHER. When you want one sall the Remington Typewriter office, 1619 Farnam st. Telephone 157 J26 WANTED—By refined woman Bousekeeper for widower. wi eity preferred; good referenc D 3, Bee A . e WANTED-MALE HELP, % FOR HALF A DAY'S WORK. 12 you dve in the country or in a small town and have a g0od acquainiance among the farmers and Stows raisers in the nelghborhood you can make % easily by four or five hours' work. Write us ahd we will send your our proposition. The Bee Publishing Co., Bolicitors dept., Omaha. Neb. B— position child g0od man in every county io riptions for The Twentleth 'y Farmer Our ageuts make good verywhere. References required. Century Farmer, B E or_four good men wanted; $100 per month. Cadl &/ Paxton block. 544 SALESMEN wanted to sell frult trees; po- sitlon permanent; pay weekly; write for particulars. Addrées Western Nursery Compeny, Bales Dept, Lawrence, Kan- sas. B—19s Julys® DEMONSTRATOR to explain 80 per week. Hixenbaugh, medicology, 50 Ware bik. B—61 §,50 YEARLY to party capable of hand- ling agents’ selling securitles on the staliment and absolute guarantee plan; $0.0n sold inet year: most popular pian fore the public; references required. In- dustrial Trust and Beourities Co., 918 Purk Row bullding, New York. B-Msél 2% WANTED. men to learn barber trade; elght weeks prepares for $16 position tools given each student; wages and ex- perience in shops Saturdays; poitions Suaranteed; diplomas granted; particuiars malled free. Moler Barber Coliege, 162 Farnem Bt. B-Migé 2 MEN—Free transportation to Denver to learn barber trade; tools furnished; posi- tions guaranteed; opportunity to earn board; wages while iearning; largest bar- ber college; most healthful climate in the Wworld; write for particilars. Moler's Bar- ber College, Denver, Colo.. Beware of fake catalogues and misleading offers, we have no college in Nebraska. B-M298 %* WANTED, an estimator for planing work. Address D 30, Bee office BoMis 12 YOUNG MEN from Omeha and vicinity at once to prepare for Positions in the Government Service. - Apply ' to Inter. State Corfes. Inst, Cedar Rapids, la B-L3-Jy-n one who can do repairing; must Address C. W. Morga B-Misi 8 an a blacksmit! horseshoeing and wag be a sober_man w D carpenters wanted, lowest wages $3.50 per duy of efght houre; steady work. Abply headquarters, District and Bul Trades Councll, 1133 Mission st., San cisco. Over supply of all other trades B—M150 308 d upholsterer; steady em- Union Mattress Co.. Bloux WANTED—A loyment ty, lowa have answers ade | FOR RENT-HOUSES. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, *1902. PERSONAL. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. ©ROOM. basement, city water, 8, 61 dst ave T-M188 FOR RENT—A _ bath, Jaundry at 197 Center Bt ven-room house with | rden and bamn. Inquire D118 WILL rent to amall family during summer months well furnished modern house with wide veranda, fine lawn, etc., for nominal sam. Apply 394 Davenport St D-M196 27 FOR RENT—Modern ten-room house, No, 4334 Farnam; in first-class repair, good barn, cemeni walks, shade trees; price $%. Benson & Carmichael, ®42 Paxton Block D—M1% ————— FOR RENT—FURNISHED RuovaS, ELEGANT rooms, dty. 199 Capito DEWETY European hotel, 13th and Farnam. E—859 finest location_in ave. E—MI the 3 FOR RENT, i\luu’m room, gond location, with, or without board: sultable for two gentiemen. I3M Webster st. E—MIST 0% —_— FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Merriam, comfortable summer home. TeL85. F—$60 TWO desirable front rooms, with alcoves. The Pratt, 212 8. th st 543 FURNISED front rooms with board. 6 Bouth 20th street F 886 20° ACCORDION pleating, ches, Guickest. MrE A O Mark T Poughe ugias, i GRAMOPHONES and_supplies, wholesale gnd rewail. Colline Plano Co. 16 Doug- % . 34 Boor, U~Ms0 JyT CHIROPODY @ speciaity, in _connection with The Bathery, rooms 216-2% Bee bidg. Tel. 1716, U—s83 ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR SALE, choice section of farm land, worth §$°0.00 per acre; every foot can be cultivated; owner needs money and will sell _cheap If taken this J Lovgren, 4th flioor, Paxton WATERS PRINTING COMPANY. Tele phone 21%0. 61 Bouth Thirteenth Ilrfi;l: PAWNBROKERS. HOUSE FOR BALE. $3,00 for 8-room modern house, northwest corner 28th and Parker Bts. in firet-¢lass condition; also g0od barn; special as. sessments paid in full GEORGE AND COMPANY, 1001 FARNAM SHAMPOOING and hairdressing. 25c, in connection with e Bathery, 216-20 Bee bullding. Tel. 1718 U—ss4 VIAVA, woman's way to health. Home eatment. Booklet fres. 36 Bee bidg. Omaha. U LOWEST PRICES in accordion and side The Goldman lesting H”"n’ Co., Douglas block. UM EMPIRE RUPTURE CURk—$2 N. Y. Life bidg, Omaha. Send for cifeulars. PROF. JOHNBON cures all human dis. 520 Bee bullding. Office bhours, 03p m U384 Jyte MME. EMITH, baths, 11§ N IF YOU are troubled with that tired feel- ing try a STOECKER CIGAR. Its effect is soothing, exhilirating and in- vigorating. U—s41—2¢ . 200 Harney. Rooms & board F—M156 Jy21* S ————————— e ey FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS. DESK room spage, §5_pes monen, ground fioor room in The Bee bullding, facing Farnaem street; no ex{enn gor light, heat or janitor service. C. Peters & Co. renial agents, Bee bullding. G-I LR FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES. FOR RENT, the bulldin pled by The Bee at 16 Farnam st It fus four stories and a baeement which wus formerly used as The Bee press room. This will be rented very reasonably. Iif interested apply at once to C. C. Rose- water, secretary, room 10, Bee bullding. formerly occu- FOR RENT, store in first-class location rent reasonable. Apply R. C. Peters & Co., ground floor, Bee bidg. 1—268 FOR RENT, desk room or large space suitable for merchandise brower or party doing business in wholes district. In- quire Heme & Co., 916 Farnam st. I—Max M'CAGUE BUILDING, 15th and Dodge Sts. Finely lighted and ventilated offices to let, singly or en suite. Good janitor and elevator service. W. FARNAM SMITH CO,, 10 FARNAM 8T. 1825 MODERN bullding in wholesale district. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas Bt. 1—869—Jy-15 CEEE——————— AGENTS WANTED. WANTED, county TW canvassing agents In Yo_solicit_suvscriptions to THI NTIETH CENTURY FARMER; steady employment with assured good income; agents in the country with horse and buggy especially desired; c vassers make easily $60 to $100 per month. Addre Century Farmer Soncitors’ bureau, Bee buliding, Omaha. a3 every AGENTS wanted to sell medicine that will cure all diseases. Prof. Johnson, 52 Bee bullding I U e ] WANTED-TO BUY. B—M196 3% WANTED—Competent _man to work on farm; good wages. Wiliow Bprings Hotel, corper 6th and Pacific B—M1%4 20¢ WASTED—-FEMALE HELP, WANTED, iwe young lady students to learn - ing, manicuring amd chi- ropody und sclentific massage. Call or wriG Room 2, Bee Bldg. C—44 100 Girls. Cill Canadian offioe, Iith & Dodge. C—4 WANTED, deserving you man toe take Nfe sohol hi; best basiness and shorthan o y or gentl in Omaha's college and for it when course is finished and ition secured. Address A 1, Bee. C—590 GIRL for general housework. 201 §. 2th Bt C—Maz GOOD girl for general housework; small family, $4 & week. 1248 8. FOR RENT—HOUSES. VANS and baggage wagons. Tel 11, HOUSES # all parts of eity. The O. Davis. Co., 52 Bee Bidg D850 WANTED—2d-band clothing for cash. 1307 Farnam. N—M27 Jy. 3 WANTED, good second-hand carriage. Fred Hill, Woodbine, la. N—M185 29 JFOR SALE—FURNITURE. CHICAGO Furniture Ca., 410 Dodge. T¢ 202, New and second-hand, bought, soid, exchanged. G861 FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, ETC, FOR BALE, cheap, a Concord b . 16th etc., Uth und Leav- P—s62 FOR BALE, buggies, phaetons, runabouts, new and secondhand, at cut prices. Re: pairing, painting and trimming; also put on rubber tires. Pfeiffer, 27th and Leuv- enworth Sts. P—1Ti I SEVERAL fine driving horses. Walter FPheips, Room D, N. 3. Life Bidg. PoMse carriage rubber tir arrell & Co. Sth P-M188 PAINTING and repairs on wagons, our speclalty. H. Frost, enworth. Tel 1441 TWO-S8EATED to ool condition. am. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. When You Write to Advertisers femember it only takes an extra stroks or two of the pem to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. 1‘8 MOVE right ©.; office A et Omaha Van Btora arnem, or Tels, 1659-863. D34y SEE PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., fo houses. 601-2 N. Y. Lifé Bidg. T.LDIVX‘ FOR RENT, modern house near High school. The O. F. Davis Co., 508 B’l’)—’?‘l‘ 3 MAGGARD Van & Storage Co. Tel 1486, D6k HOUSES, eic. F. D. Wead, 1524 Doy . SIX-ROOM flat, all modern. 12 Bo. Lth D—M806 FOR _RENT, $-room, modern, detached houké, mewly paintéd and papered. . 260 Capitol Ave. Tel 63. B. H. Robison. . D-Mw%8 CENTRAL, éropm flat. Tisand, 20 N. 234 . DM AM~-$ zooms, modern, and barn, enport; five rooms and barn, ingwalt Bros. Barker D160 GOOD f-room modern house Mbl_!londo. v MET HOUSES, stores. Bemis, Paxton u.inexh. HOUSES and flats. Ringwalt, Barker block D81 =04_Hlondo D—M317 brick ~dwelling, - moden except Aply M6 8. 15th St 154 NORTH MTH, St, $reom modern house With large barn: rent $2.00 per month. Willlam K. Fotter, _Receiver, Omaha Loan: & Trust Co, 808 Brown Block D—M0T— @15 FARD GOOD modern §-room house =ROOM furnace AM-§ rooms, modern, and barn, 35 N6 Dl\'vn}{uvfl‘ five rooms and barn $16. Others. ingwalt Bros, Barker block. D161 good w}&hl $5 per month. N. W, corner of th and Jackson Sts, 10- room modern house. has Just been put in first-class r. 3% p conth. GEORGE A SOMPANY, 1601 FARNAM D—-M1n1 2T 83% S BTH ST, 4room cottage water, rent § per month 216 5. 13th st., é-room cotiage cliy in kitchen, rent §I0 per month. William K. Potter, Reosiver, Omahs Loan and Trust Co., %8 Brown Block. D city ter UNEQUALED. central, all modern house, 4-room flat. Tisard, 20 N FURNISHED HOUSE S-room modern house on B 4th location near Farnam street; month GBORGE AND COMPANY. DMz 27 HOUSES—Boyer, B4 and C, Tel o ek Juiydy room . Dt . ehotoe 30 per WIRE fence for poultry, ho yara, hitch posts, Works, 617 8. isth 8t ‘awn_snd tree guards. Wire Tel. 1680 QM Julyd FOR BALE, phonographs, superior to any other musical instrume: ® - The Wittman Co., 1621 Farnam.' and 3chand typewriters. 119 Fare G—T1 NEW nem. FOR SALE, secondhand desks, chairs and walnut_oflice counter and railings. Wa- bash office, 1415 Farnam St. M4 WHITE sawdust; season M oak tim. bers cheap; bog fence, ete. ':Ll‘l:.l CLD wheels taken in trade on new ones. Omaha Bicycle Co., 16th and Cmun). it Q— INDIAN goods and relics. 119 Farnam. SDHAND safe cheap. Deright, 111§ Farnam. Q866 IDHAND le cheap. Schwarts, 14 8. 13th [ BECONDHAND biliard and_poo. iatles; billiard tables repaired; & large stock of ch‘% bar fixtures, The Brunswick Bal South 10th. FOR BALE. fine imported harness, brass mounted and trimmed; eost when new $350; will sell for $50: can be seen at Dot & Russell's barn, 30th and Leavenwort! streets. Q=5 1w STYLES trusses: catalogue free. Sher- men & McConnell Drug Co., 16th and cigar counters, etc. ‘ollender Co., 407-6 Qe Dodge, Omaba. BICYCLES and pho ments—§5 down, $1.60 per week. 3dhand wheels, 35, 3% $10. new wheels, $1a Omaha Bicycle Co., 16th and Chicago Sts. Q—Ms6s. LOT of cigars, eleven different brands, well known § and 10-cent goods, must be sold Frank Ewers' Storage Warehouse. 13 Farnam QM1 phs on easy pay- CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS FRITZ, clairvoyant 164 Cass st 54 MRS. JACOBSON, 36 N. Mth st S8 Jy16* f— o ———-————————— | ELECTRIC TREATMENT. ' MME SMITH, baths, 1§ N. 15. 34 floor. R 3 T-ME6 Jy & MME. AMES, vapor baths, 13 N 15th 1 7 T—M8 Jl{l PERSONAL. DR. ROY, chiropodist, corns and superfiu- 'ous haif removed by electricity. u’i 1 Frenzer block. PRIVATE bhospital, 'ore and duri - fnement. bubies gpied 06 Grani st Mrs. - U HAIRDRESSING. mflb with RO Bathery: Hedh Bes bldg, U0 ROOMS. 610% So. 10th Bt oo e BECRET SERVICE. Private work & specialty. Best of references given. H. Bowers, 1016 Cuming street, Omaha. U906 35 MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. #4 PER CENT on business property. per cent on residence property. i Options_to pay whole or part any time. 'W. BUMEIRLE, &1'8. Tt st Wise MONEY to loan on improved Omaha real estate. Brennan-Love Co., 308 8. 13th. W—t§1 w. t WANTED, el Farnam Smit loa: rants & Co., 130 Farnam PRIVATE money. BSherwood, 87 N. Y. L. Wt FARM nd city loans, low rates. W, H. Thom ist Nat. Bank bldg. Tel 1648 W80 WANTED, o'ty and farm loans; also bonds | and warrants. R. C. Peters & Co., 1702 Farnam st., Bee bldg. W91 LOW RATES. Private money. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Main Floor N. Y. Life Bidg. "W—Mis2 4% TO 6 P. C. money. Bemis, Paxton bik. = Wl 6 PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 1004 Farnam. Wi PRIVATE money. F.D. Wead, 15 Douglas Dougls f0 UP, low rate. Prichard, 1713_Farnem. WMo MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. YOU KNOW In advance just what the transaction is going to cost when you borrow us on our partial payms plan. You can bor- Tow 1or mix months or more and return the money in one month if you cho and you are expected to pay for only what time you keep it Ouf business is conducted quickly and quietly. We do not charge you for mak ing papers or filing mortgages, and we Tie Ve ueduct Interest in auvance, as oth- ers do We loan on furniture, pianos, warehouse recelpts, live stock, eic., and we make loans 1o SALARIED PEOPLE without mortgage or indorser. We court & comparison of rates, payments, ete. 1f you nave had deaungs Wilh us and wt pleased tell others, and if you are dis- Ppleased tell us. MAHA MURTGAGE LOAN CO., 118 Bourd of Trade Bidg. el 2 6 Bo. 16th i (Established 1892) 806 lx fi IN LOANE TO m:rcbnu.l,v team- e LARGEST BUBINESS SALARIED PEOPLE. sters, boarding house curity; easiest termi 4“0 cipal clties. Tolman, 40 Board of Bidg. b3 SALARY AND FURNITURE LOANS. Do you want money for long or short terms at rates rarely equaled by competitore? “It8 our business lo Suppiy it.” AMERI- CAN LOAN CO. Third Floor, Paxton Block. X—500 hrade —p02 | MONEY loaned on furniture, live stock, | fewelry. ‘1o salaried people. " Foley Load 0., 8C. to Duff Green, § Barker Block K. n SHORT ROUTE TO PAY DAY. PLAIN, QUIET, PRIVATE OFFICES. TELL us how much you want AND how you want to pay. Our_simple, old-fashioned, sofld methods that can't’ help but pleasé you. “WE LOAN ON PLAIN NOTES," without mortgage or endorser. Our vetcg EVERY 81 paid oft loan reduces cost NOTHING deducted. NO charge for papers. IT pays us Lo please you. RELIABLE CREDIT CO., Room 8, Third Fioor, Paxton Black. X—628 Chattel and | Baary Towes, TN Tayie PHOENIX W X Block. Buccessor to 2 Tel. 745, @3 Paxton X-219 Jy3 MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried Reople; business confidential; lowest rates. 4 Paxton block. The J. A. Huu? Co. —898 MONEY Jloaned on plangs, furniture. jews. eiry, horses, cows, ete. C. Reed, 219 8. 13, X—008 BUSINESS CHANCES. WHEN you want to bus. gell of exchangs our business or gn&e‘rly quick, see J. . Johnson, 848 N. Y. Life. Y —MITE RE-M HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; alse fire insurance. Bemis, Paxton block. RE—13 IF YOU want one of the mnicest S-room homes in Hanscom Place 1 will give you 8 bargerin. Owner left city. Must seil. J. H. Bherwood. 817 N. Y. L. Eldg RE—M158 TWAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat- ing; all business confidential. 1801 Douglas. | ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES. Derig 111§ Farnam street. NICKEL PLATING, OMAHA Plating Co., Bse Bidg. Tel %3. » — %2 O ——————— EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. When You Write to Advertisers remember it only takes an extra stroke of two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. 362-acre stock and grain farm, the best in the state of Washington, 4 miies from lamona on the Great Northern R. R.; 1000 acres under cultivation, 50 acres in fine timothy, balance fine bunch-grass ture; a large living stream ru ough this place; 7-room houss, €0 well. two_barns, all fenced and cro fenced. We have for sale over 300,00 acres of tmproved and unimproved farm lands in eastern Washington. G. A. YANCEY-WILLIAMS COMPANY, &% Riverside ave., Bpokane, Wash RE—M640 27 BEE PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. for cholce bargains. @i-2 N. Y. Life Bidg. Tel. 106 RE—§14 A MONTHLY payment bargain in -room house. G. M, Nattinger. 'Phone 463 RE—M5% GEORGE G. WALLACE, real Ba ate, mort- sage, rental , insurance. Brown block. RE—806 G. R. RATHBUN gives private lessons in bookkeejing, etc. R. 15, Com. Nat Bk — M4 —————— MANUFACTURING. P. MELCHIOR, 13th and Harney, ma- chinist. ~M#s OMAHA Scfe and Iron Wks. make & spe- clalty of fire escapes, shutters, doors and fes. G Andreen, Prop., 102 8. 10th Bt STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julla Vaaghn, 0 Ramge Blg | | LAWN MOWERS, | e pened, ired. 1 L Wks., 1408 Howard Eharpened, repaire Howar DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING in_families or &t home. Miss Sturdy, 242 Farnam. —83 Jyl* NKS AND BAGGAGE, | TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone 1717, 506 _16th. | —Msr | a——————— PATENT! N ¢ Co., Omaha, Neb. PATENTS—Sues & Co. Omana, Neb FINE BUILDING BITE FOR BALE. 70x125 feet, near 418t and Harney; magnifi- cent view, perfect grade, fine neighbor- hood; one of the pretti residence lots in West Omaha; only one block from Farnam street car line. Can offer this lot and a half this week for only §i,450. HICKE, 6 Board of Trade RE—190—24 FGR BALE, 81 acres fruit and garden land, well improved; two miles from car line; $-room house. Address 108 §. ist st., Coun- cil Bluffs, la. RE— * e ——— MEDICAL. DR. PRIES, the acknowledged leading specialist in diseases of women in Omaha, would call the attention of suffering ladies to his unsurpassed accommodations before and during confinement and his treatment for irregularities, no matter what cause. Call or adarees, with stamp, Dr. Pries, Arlington Block, 1518 Dodge, Omaha. FOR women only, Madam San Moys Jap- anese tablets, & reproduction in tabiet form of a formula used as & vaginal douche by the Japanese women for cen- turles. Immediate relief given in falling or tipping of the uterus, ulceration, lu- corrhoea, odorous, irritating or stalning, and all vaginal discharges, so disagree- able and weakening. Sent prepald mall or express on receipt of $5.00. Paris_and Chicago Chemical Company, Illinols Bank bullding, Chicago, I Drawer o 58 200 When You Write to Advertisers remember it oniy takeg an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in Tne Ree Y LAW AND COLLECTIONS. NEBRABKA Collection %cmguy (inoor. E‘Iflfl) 36 New Y fe bldg. 'Phone, Dainage suits p: uted. The col- lection of ‘clalms, large or small, made anywhere in the United Btates or foreign countries by bonded attornéys. No coi- lection, no _tharge. reéference fur- rished on application. —MB41 I FUR DRESSING, O. R. GILBERT CO,, tanners. 1424 Bo_)&ll. ) LAUNDRY. | OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, bc; collars, e cuffs, dc. 1760 Leavenworth. Tel. Bil’ BEST la . Chiy b 206, undry. The Chicago, ‘phone 26 OSTEOPATHY, & ALICE JOHNBON, osteopaths. Buite 115, N, Y. Life Bldg. Tel s DR. A. T. HUNT, 612 McCague Bldg. Tel 232 —817 DR. MRS, MUBICK, Douglas Blk. Tel. 2523 ————— TYPEWRITERS. THE wonderful Lambert Typewriter will do the work of §100 machine; is rapid, effl clent and durable; to introduce will sell & limited number at $%. Telephone, write or call. Monroe & Co., &1 N. 16t 8t emmmpeeeseedea— JUNK. ALPIRN buys all kinds of screp iron and metals. §15 Douglas St. Tel H7i. —129 S ———————— STEAM DYE WORKS. TO GET _in or out of business call on Wil lams, Room 411, McCague Buudms SUITE cleaned, pressed, §1.00. Ladies kirts S, The Canadian, 86 N. 1sth , S ~ ¥ FOR BALE, furniture of a 10-room house, ull of gdod paying boarders, 1 block from Haruey, Dodge and Farnam cars, 4 blocks from 16th; cash offer only con- sidered. A good thing for the right per- son. HouJje rent reasonable. A dy"- C LOOK HERE ' ! DRUG STOCK—Clean, up-to-dste; value about 82800 Fixtures the best; belong to the buliding. No better suburban loca- tion in city; doing nice and profitable business. Wil consider a goed modern city residence or liberal discount for cash. J."H. Johnson, New York Life Y—M115— TO buy, sell or excha & business. Call on C. J. Canan, R, § 1817 hrnl,n\ l'(l& When You Write to Advertisers remember it only takes an extra stroke or of the pen to mention the facc that you saw the ad in The Bee BEST opening in the state for general store, new brick bullding to rent on faver. able terms. Address D 3, care Bee Y—M1M 30 ladies’ CLEAN stock general dry goods, and men's furnishing goods. etc.; goods practically new. staple and salable: in- voicing about §10,00; will exchange for art cash, part real estate, land p erred; on good land owner will give g liberal exchange. goods are staple, m dium priced country merchandise; give full particulars snd value in frst leiter. c Somers, 507 Manhattan Building. 8t_Paul Minn Y M199 25¢ FOR EXACHANGE. wnt exch ouk wardrebe for gfl bed. Bee 7 M50 FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. WILLIAMSON St ] Farnam street RANCH and RE—810 farm lands for sale by the Unlon Pacific Raliroad company. B. A N ter, land commissioner, Union Fa« cific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. ELEOTRICAL CONTRACTORS. GRAND Electric Co., 16 & Jackson. Tel —m ] BALE TIES. OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 11 North o ot ————— STORAGE. PACIFIC Btorage and Warehouse Co., §13- 914 Jones, general storage and fm'l‘lr—fl'lal OM. Van Btor. Co., 1511% Farn. Tels. 156686, an Btor. Co., 111% CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, ALL Winds of carpenter work and re promptly sttended to. J. T. Ocl ring litree, Lake streets. —370 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A C. VAN BANTs school. 17 N. Y. xgz. —821 BOYLES college, court reporter princij N. Y. Life. —E“ NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's Theater v When You Write to A dvertisers remember it only takes an extra stroke or twe of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee e —— ACOCORDION PLEATING, REDUCED prices in plesting. For par- ticulars inquire ldeal Pleating Ceo., 150 Howard St —8%8 Jy7 FLORISTS. L._HENDERSON, 151 Farnam. Tel 1262 Bend for price lut, cut flowers and plants. M —— GARBAGE. HOUSES and lots in all parts of my.au;- sore and lands. The 3 B Rt il e : ~ ANTI. Iltnl.(::ol.v GARBAGE CO., Seans nimals at reduced prices. @1 N 16 s, —528 PLUMBING. . W, JDGEON, 2010 Farnam. Tel. 1986 2 b —M315 Iye* C— POSTOFFICE NOTICE. (Bhould be read DAILY by all inter- ested as changes may Occur at any time). Foreign malls for the week ending June 28, 1902, will close (PROMPTLY in all cases) at_the general postoffice as followt: PAR- CELS POST MAILS close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. Parcels Tout matls tor Germany close st 5p m onday and Wednesday. . Regular and supplementary malls close at foreign station half hour later than closing time shown belgw (except that sup- plementary mails for Europe and Central America, via Colon, close one hour later at foreign station). Transatlantic Mail WEDNESDAY—At § a. m. for IRELAND, er s, & Oceanic, via Qieenstown (mall For Gtner parts of Europe must be Gi- rected *'per s. s. Oceanic”); at 8:30 a. m. for EUROPE, per s._s. Bt_Paul via Southampton; ‘at 11 a. m. for DENMARK direct, per s. 5. Oscar 11 (mail must be directed “per 8. 8. Oscar II'). THURSDAY—AL 6.30 & m. for EUROPE, per s. s_F. Bismarck, via Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg__(mail for France, Switserland, Jtaly. Spain. Portu- gal, Turkey, Bgypt, Greece, British India and Lorenzo Marquez must be directed “per & s F. Blsmarck'); st 7 & m. for FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, = ITALY, SPAIN, FORTUGAL, TURKEY, EGYPT, GREECE., BRITISH INDIA and LOR: ENZO MARQUEZ, per & 5. La Bavole, via Havre (mail for other parts of Eu- rope must be directed. “per . 8 La Bavoie”). BATURDAY—At 7 a m. for ITALY di- rect, p s. 5. Aller (mail must be di- rected ‘‘per s. 8. Aller’); at 7:30 a. m. (supplementary § a. m.) for EUROPE, er s 8. Umbria, via Queenstown; at 3 & m. for NETHERLANDS direct, pre s & Stastendam (mail myst be di: rected “per s. s Staatendam’ at 830 a m. for ITALY direct, per s s Citta al Torino (mail must be directed “per e s Citta di Terino'); at #:3 a. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per s. Columbia (mall ust be directed r 3. 8. Co- lumbia”); at 10 a. m. for BELGIUM dai- rect, per s. 8. Kroonland (mail must be Qirected “per s. 5. Kroonland"), *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer takes printed matter, commercial papers and samples for Gérmany only.” The same class of mail matter for other parts o1 Europe will not be sent by this ship unless specially directed by it. After the closing of the supplementary transatiantic mafls named above, ad- ditional supplementary malls are_ opened on the piers of the American, English, French and German ‘steamers, and re- main open until within ten minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer. Mails for South gnd Central America, ESDAY—At § a. m. for ARGEN- TINE, URUGUAY and PARAGUAY, per |3 Merchant Prince; at 10 a m. for NEWFOUNDLAND direct, per s. 5. Rosa- lnd; at W pm. (supplementary 1 m) ‘for TURKS ISLAND and DOM NICAN REPUBLIC, jr 8. &._Cherokee. THURSDAY—At 8 & m. for CUBA, Y CATAN, CAMPECHE, TABABCO and CHIAPAS, per s. 8. Yucatan (mail for other paris_of Mexico must be directed “per 8. Yucatan'); at 6:30 p. m, for JAMAICA, per s. & Admiral Schley, trom Boston; at 11:30 p. m. for NEWFOUND- LAND, per s. 8. Corean, from Philadel- ph FRIDAY—At 12 m. for MEXICO, per s. 5. Niagara, via Tampico (mall must be di- rected ‘‘per s. 8. Nlagara'), SATURDAY-At o u_m. (supplementary 9:30 a_m) for PORTO RICO, CURA- CAO &nd VENEZUELA, per s. 8. Caracas (mail for Savanilla and Cartagena must be directed “‘per s. 8. Caracas ); at 9.8 & m. (supplementary 103 o, m) Yor FOR- TUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA, BAVANILLA and CARTAGENA, per & 8. Alieghany (mail for Costa Rica must be directed “per . s Alleghany); &t 9:% a m (supplementary 10:3 a.' m.) for HAITI and SANTA MARTA, per & s. Alps; at 930 a m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m. for “LEEWARD and WINDWARD 1SLANDS and BRITIEH, DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA, per s. 5. Fontgbelle; at 0 & m. for CUBA, per s. &, Morm Castle, via Havana; at' 10 &. m. for AR, GENTI URUGUAY and PARA- GUAY, per s. 6. Coranda; at 13:3 p. m for CUBA, per 8. 8. Olinda, via Matansas (ordinary mall only, which must be @i- rected “per & s. Olinda"). Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North Sydney, and thence by steamer, close at this office daily at 6:3 p. m, (connecting close here every Mon: day, Wednesday and aturdey). Mafls for Miquelon, by rall to Boston, and thence by steamer, close at this office dally at 6:30 p. m. ‘Malls for Cuba, by rall to Fiorida, and thence by steam- ers, are dispaicned aaily, except Thurs- day, final connecting closes, for dispatch via'Port Tampa, on Mondays, Wed days and Baturdays at *5:30 a. m.; f dispatch via Miami, on Mondays and Sat- urdays at 630 p. m. Malls for Mexico City, overland, unless' specially addressea for ‘dispatch by steamer, close &t this office dally except Bunday ai 180 p. m. end 11:% p. m. Bundays at 1 p. m. and 11:3 p. m. Malls for Costa Rica, Belize, Puerto Cortes and_ Guatemala. by rail 1o New Orleans, and thence by steamer close at this office daily exocept Sunday at *1:30 p. m., Bundays at **1 p. m_(con- necting closes here Mondays for Belize, Puerto Cortes and Guatemals. and Tues- days for Costa Rica). **Registered mail closes at 6 p. m. previous day. Transpacific M Matls for Hawall, Japan, China and Philipy pine islands, via Ban Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to June **#8. inclu. give. for dispatch per s.'s. Hong Kong aru Mafls for the Philippine islands, via Ban Francisco, close here daily at 6:%0 p. m up to June *, inclusive, for dispatch per U. ‘8. transport Malls for China and Japan, close here daily at 6:80 *2%th, inclusive. for di Kaga Maru. (Registes Qirected “via Seattle’) Malls for Australia (except West Australia, which is forwarded vi ope), New Zealand. Fiji, Samos and Hawali, via Ban Francisco, close here dally at 63 B after June =22l and up o June o+, nclusive, or on arrival of & 8. Lucania, due at New York June 2, for dispatch per 5. s Sonoma. Malls for China and Japan, via Vancouver and Victoria, B. C.. close here dajly at §0 p m ub o July 1. inclusive, for dispatch per s ;‘ncu of O ¢ ered mall must ally ad- tor U. 8. Fosta) via Seattle m. ap to June tch per & mall must be POSTOFFICE NOTICE. , China, dapan and Phil- close , In 1py here daily P clustve, for dispatch per Maile for China and Jap se bere daily at o:5. inclusive, for diepa vis Tacoma, m. up to July h per s & Ta- coma. Malls for Hawall, via Ban Francis close e dully at 6:30 p m. Up to July e, in- tve. for dispatch per & = for_Tahiti and Marquesas isiands, via 8an Francisco, close here daily at § p. m up to July **0, inclusive, for dis patch per s s. Australia, Mails for Australia (except West Australfe, which goes via Euro and New Zei vi' Alams which goes via San cisco), and isiands, via Vancouver and Victoria, B. C., close here dafly at 6:® p. m. up to Juily, 18, “inclusive. for dispatch per . ¥ 5 Moana (spec addressed on Transpacific mails are forwarded to port of sailing dally and the schedule of closing ie arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. *Regis- tered mail closes at 6 p. m. previous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster. Postoffice, New York. N, Y., June 20, IN2. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. Omaha, Neb., June 2 190i—Sealed pro- posais 'in triplicate, subject to the usual conditlons, will be received at thie office until 10 a’ m, central standard time, July 2, 192, for furnishing material and labor in installing of steam heating plants in the commanding _officer's _quarters and five double sets officers’ quarters at Fort Robin- son, Neb. Full information furnished on application 1o this office, where pians and epecifications may be seen, or to the quar- termaster, Fort Robinson.' Proposals to be marked, '‘Proposals for ‘Steam Heating,' and addressed to JOHN W. PULLMA chief quartermaster. —Ti4A8LT¥15- OFFICE, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER— Omaha, Neb., June M, INZ Sealed pro- posais, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be recelved at this office and by the quartermaster, Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo, unti) 10 & m.. central standard time, July’ 34, 182, for the construction of s frame band stand at Jefferfon Barracks, information furnished on appli- this _office, where specifications m be _see or to the quartermaster, Jef- ferson Barracks. Proposals to be marked “Proposals for Band Btand,” and addressed as above indicated. JNO. W. PULLMAN, Chief Quartermaster. 25-26-27-26] yN-23 E—— RAILWAY TIME CARD. to UNION STATION=10TH AND MARCY, Chicago & Northwestern. “The Northwestern Line." Fast Chicago Mall A Local Bioux Gty Daylight St Paul Darlight Chicago. Local Chic: Local Carrol | Fast Chica | Limited Chicag Fast 8t Paul... ast Mail..... ocal Bloux City . Union Pacifie. ErmeaBp L Ewe: . H 3 TP pUEYY BEEREEEEEE gEeee SEERRITVRY Overland Limited. Fast Mall.. ... California ~Express Pacific Express Eastern Express. Atiantic Express. Colorado Bpeciai...... Chicago Bpecial.......... Lincoln, Beatrice and Stromsburg EX...... Grand lsland Local BUBB. . onseniviss s Chicago Daylight Chicago Express. Des Motnes Locai. Chicago Fust Express. WEST. Rocky Mountain kim- Lincolit, ‘Coio. Springs Denver,~ Pueble an West Colo., Tex Oklahoma Wabash. 8t. Louls “Cannon Ball" Kxpress P St. Louis Local, Council Blufts ... o Missouri Pactfi Bt. Louls Express. K C &8t L ¥x... IlMnois Central, Chicago Express Chicago, Mfuneapol Bt Paul Limited Minneapolis & St. Express . Chicago Expres Yiyer-... & 5:15 pm 210:00 am a10:30 pm a10:00 am a €:25 pm 210350 pm & 6:15 am a 5:10 pm 2 806 am b10:35 pm 210:3 pru WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley. Arrive, 2 5:00 pm. ©5:00 pm Leave. Black Hills, Deadwoad, Hot SPrings ............a 3:00 pm Wyoming, Casper and Douglas .................d 3:00 pm Hastings, York, David City, Buperior, Geneva, Exeter and Seward... b 3:00 pm Norfolk, Lincoln and Fremont ... b 5:00 pm b10:% am Chicago, Omuha. Twin City Passenger Sioux City Passenger... Emerson e Missouri Pacific. Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Water .......b 4:10 pm 2102 am e el BURLINGTON STATION—10TH & MASON Chicage, Burlington & Quiney. Chicago Spectal ....... Chicago Vestibuled' E: Chicago Local . Chicago Limite Fast Mall Burlington & Missour! River. Wymore, Beatrice and ncoln raska Express enver mited . lack Hills and Puget Bound Express ... Colorado Vestibuied L st ncoln Fast Maii.. ort Crook and Pi mouth ., oreeeo D320 pm b11:05 am Bellevue & Pacific' Jet..a 7:40 pm & Bellovue & Pacific Jet..a 3:00 am Kansas City, 8t. Joseph & Council Blufts, angas Clty Day Ex t Louls Aes 0 pm al Kansas City Night Ex..a10:3 pm & s Daily. b Daily except Bunday dsy only. @ Daily except Baturday. except Monday :le i1 65 am allilo pm a & 3:00 pm b3:00 pm a9:17am 18- 20 am & 6:08 pm am © Bune e Daily STEAMBOATS, ANCHOR LINE—U & MAIL—STEAMERS Lol wess ¥ 10| D] & o - ToRK GILKALTAR & NAFLEE "' for he somfort of passengers studlously cos: R R by g Chicago, or any LOCAL AGENT. Summer Tours on Lake o ™ Sriamewe MANITOU SYEAMSHIP MANITOU STEAMSHIP CO., OFFICE & DOCKS. Rush and N. Waler Sta., Chicage No Statement to Make. NEW YORK. June 34—Officials of the Postal Trle‘nrh company. when ques- tioned cancernd l‘s.‘lh. report that the Postal had coack negotiations 1o secure the land lines of the the Penn- eylvania now oper: B lnn IS MAKENG. PR No Doudt Telt. of* Bucoesn o Negetiations’ with Vatioan, UPON ALL ESSENTIAL POINTS AGREE Another Letter to Be Presented by Judge Taft to Cardinal Ram- polia. Askin " Categorical Re ROME, June 24.—There Is no doudbt of thy negotiations of Judge Taft, governor of the Philippine islande, with the vatican, regard- ing the disposition of the friar lands in those islands, ending in the success of the American proposals in all essential points. Reports of serious hitches are denied by those who are best entitied to know. Some diversity of opinion regarding detalls has Qeveloped. This is prolonging the negotia- tions longer than anticipated and the papal secretary of state, Cardinal Rampolla, to Judge Taft is too geperal in form to eatisfy the American governor, but it be straightened out Judge Taft will present another pote Cardinal Rampofla today, precisely indicate ing the American withes and asking for & categorical Teply therete. SUPREME COURT SYLLABL 174 Rider against Lawritson. from Red Willow. Afhrmed. 1. When a writ of error is taken from order of a justice of %&t ace req & garnishee after judgmént to pay into court, and the district court reverse the Judgment of the Justice begauss anewer of thé garnisheé would nét Sup; the same, and theroupan enters An o discharging the garnishee, such order wi not 'be reversed upon patition i effor he this court on the ground tha court should have held the case for $ince no other judgment could pe rendés by the district court against ishee, and if it was error to enter such t without getting the case down for trial it wag error_without prefudice. 1r Butherland ~ agaipst Holllday. Error from Plerce county. Reversed. Hastings, C., department No. 1. When evidence tends to sHow only a Joint lllhnlli’ of parties sned jointly on & contract it Is error to instruct jury nndlnfi may be dgaineét one or Ile 2 Evidence of a joint lability wil] n support a finding nst only one of fendants Jointly suex 3. An instruction which assumes 3o te the jury under what circumstancek tw of the defendants will be bound by the terms of a lease is erroneous if it Dffi 2 material condition which has been test fied fo by both defendants. 182 PBannard againet Duncan. Errom from Dakota county. Reversed with ind structions. Albert, €. department No. 3 1. When the jurisdiction of the district court is involved, either by an action at law or a sult in' equit “' Judgment of decree cannot be successtully asealled fos want of jurisdiction on the grou that an issue ‘triable to a jury was ta the court. 2 An order, vacating a decree, rendered at a former term, on the ground that the court had no jursdiction of the subject matter, is a final order, within the meani of section 881 of the Code of Civil W ¢ i tabl n equitable actions the remed. appealIs ‘ot exciustve, bat the Al eders or decree rendered therein may we res viewed on_error. 4 Wheré the complained of in of no ection of the errors 1Ves the re-examination 'ue of fact, a motion for & new Lrig] 1 mot & preroguisite to a review of & final order or judgment, on error, in this court U867. Leldigh agalnst Pribbie. from Lancaster. Affirmed. Bullivan, J. 1 An appeal undertaking _given = undes section 1007 of the Code of Civil Procedurs is valid and effective, although the only surety by whom it ,Sxecuted 1s & none of the coun! whic! s, pending. “ = oo party who obtains a dismissal of HK::‘ on the ground that his .dnr’u‘r"y. to comply with an erder requiring him to furnish a resident surety on an ap~ peal undertaking is not. in an action upom fuch undertaking, estopped from asserting that the bond i& valid an biNAIng upon fi:(ggm’fllflenl surety by whom It was exs 3 The uridertaking of appeal bond given B the S under the statute rela= Ve to appeals from justices of the peace, is, in substance, that he will satisfy any) Judgmeht against his principal that may ;:;::t.tr‘u.l}; a trial in the district coust or ure to effectivel. B[{ml. E ely proseoute the inman againet Austin Mfg. Brror from Limcoin. Reversed sy (r:: manded Albert, C. Division No. 3 principal ‘will nat mitt gnforce that part of o re::riot made by his agent which is beneficial to him and repudiate that part which is burdensome. £ An instruction which submits the con- struction of a contract to & jury is errone- 3 Where it appears from the nat & verdict that the Jury must hune u,r:‘mo: in favor of one party on a certain point, ordinarily, an erroneous instruction as to such point is error without prejudice as to such party; but where the case is sub- mitted on an’ erroneous theory and mate ters are submitted to the jury, which are exclusively for the court, and the verdict does not “necessarily imply & finding onj puch point for sue DArty. an erroneou ereon wi hel prejudicial error, e e b.q ‘armers’ utual Insurance against Phoenix Insurance Co. Error nfifii Hastings, T’, Divi- Lancaster. Affirmed -lt‘mANo 1 - A request for cancellation of - surance Eoury and claim of unelme‘d‘plr:< mium takes effect from the time of its re- ul&‘hy the insurer, with tender of the pol 2 When tria) court's Andig that new insurance was taken 04t and Was In effagt before presentation of first evidence, and the first policy contained a clause. avoide ing 1t in case of additional insurance, Judge ment of the trial court against any recove $, 3 unearncd premiums will ‘be sus- n 897. Village of Plainview against Me: gelnon. Error from Pleroe, 8- ham, C., Division No, 2. B, S Jak e ThS duty develving on cities and vil- D streets and side - ably safe and 6t for travel apphes o an fects in construction, as well neg! to repalr, the safety required tends 1o ‘travel by night as well as by, 3 When a sidewalk is bullt or suffered to remain on a part of the street ;nlyi ex- its ends or termini must be so grad to the natural level of the F!re‘fl as .Ig !)erlnr:( xndell“l‘nllhln safely o the street e of Pone Crawford, 2 Neb., tollowed, - Temnet{ 3. When facts relied upon 1o prove neglie} gence are undisputed, but are of such = character that different minds might res sonably draw different eonclukions from! them, the question of negligence should be submittod 1o & jury for its determination. | 4. Unless the iestimony fairly shows the damages awarded by a jury to have been the judgment of the iury and of, court on the amount of damages' will not be disturbed by this court 6. Inrtructions examined and ap roved, 11922 Upited Btates o) b Forstedt m Phelps, A 1. The rule is well settied that a bank or other corporation, being once charged with notice of the charact of o trane action, continues to be affected by such notice whatever changes may ocour in the personnel of its working force 11784 Ure pgainst Bunn Appeal from Douglas. Judgment Pound, é’ Division No. & Unreported. 1. Whether the defendant in s sult to foreclose a mortgage who has not raised the point in any way innihe trial court should be heard to complain on sppeal th the petition lacks ik: rfill’.fl anwrma:: that no proceedings have been had at law where the plaintiff was permitted to in- troduce evidence tending t0 show such fac without objection, and the cause was trie upon the theory that it was in issue, quaere. 1 In such case the appelice will be. per~ mitted to amend 1o conform to the proof; after submission of the cause in this cour and upon smendment the decree will be ats rme 3 A prima facle showing that no pro- ceedings huve been had &t Inw is eufe clent 10 sustain & decres of foreclosure in the absence of any evidence to the cone trar 11! Sharp agalnst Call Pound, Hamilton. Afrmed. No. 2 Unreported 11862 Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Qompany against Willlums. ' Appeal from Nuckolls, Affirmed. Kirkpatrick, €. Diviy ”;’noto 1 ('nl'lpomd‘ Jections to confirmation By the ground thet the appraisal was 100 low and that one of the apprajsers was not freenoider came 0o late o be availing 1§ of a made after sale is ha the h!lfl‘ e s em 1 gy BError from C. Division 2 AMdavits used in questign in the trial court will in this court unless

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