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SPECIAL NOTICES run conscoutively, Advertisers, by req bered check, can h SITUATION WANTED, A BTENOGRAPHER. When you want one sall theRemington Typewriter office, 1613 Far t. Telephone 1673. A—1% J2 NTED-By refined woman, position a housekeeper for widower with children; city preferred; good references. Address D 3, Bee. A-—M197 200 WANTED=MALE HELP, $ FOR HALF A DAY'S WORK. It you uve iu the couniry o in a small town and have @& good acquaint AmMONg the farmers and £tows raisers the neighborhood you can muke y by four of five hours work. \Write us and we will sena your our ‘proposition. The Bee Publisning Co., Solicitors dept., Omaha, Neb. B—M2i3 WANTED, a good mdn In every county to take subscriptions for The Twentleth Century Jarmer. .Our agents make good wuges everywhere. Relerences required. Adaress Twentieth = Century' Farmer, Omaha, Neb, B—61s ALESMEN wanted to sell fruit tree: on permanent;, pay weekiy; write for ticulars. Address Western Nursery mpany, Bales Dept., Lawrence, Kan- as. B-18s Julys* DEMONSTRATOR to explain medicology. %0 per week. Hixenbaugn, 50 \are bik. B8] po- WA men to learn barber trade eight weeks prepares for slo position; tools given each student; wages and ex- perlence in shops Baturdays; positions guaranteed; diplomas granted; particulars malled free. Moler Barber Culiege, 1634 Farnam St. B 270 WANTED, an estimator for planing mill work, Address D 40, Bee office. B-Mis 250 JNG MEN from Omaha and vietnity at once to prepare for Positions In th Government~ Service. Apply to inter- 8tate Cories. Inst, Cedar Kaplds, Id. B18"Jy-a1 WANTED, a blacksmith, one who can do horseshoeing and wagon repairing: must e a sober man. Address C. W. Morgan, awlins, Wyo. B-MISL 3% GOOD carpenters wanted, lowest $3.50 per day of elght hours; steady work. Apply headquarters, District and Bufiding Trades Council, 1133 Mission st., San Fra cisco. Over supply of all other trades. B—M1%0 30° WANTED~A good upholsterer; steady em- ployment. " Union Mattress Co Bloux ity, lowa. B—M19s 27° WANTED, a boy about 2 years to take ecdre of horse and cow and deliver goods. Apply 1723 Dodge St. B-2u 7 WANTED—German department of general store; must be willing to work In any part of the store as occasion requires; ‘a good chance for the right man; state salary expected and ive necessary particulars. _Address jeorge Dudley, 80. Dak B—M24 29 WANTED, bright, energetic men to work %I‘ll-c ass Ernpflslllnn on a refined plan. pharmacist for drug Canistota, | ;°8. Thomas, 628 > Gmaha, Neb: omas, 68 5 \the o WANTED, xperienced bill clerk; other neéd appiy. D8, Bee. o i B0 B—M21 28 WANTED, insurance men of experience: can offer you a good thing. €all at 9 p, m. 48 Board of Trade Blag. | B—i8) DRUG clerk, with about two years perience ex- tate wages expected.~ D 46, Bee : B—M20d 29* NTED, a carpenter, with tools. uire George T. Hall, %08 Bee bldg. B-M242 21 4 WANTED, a balloon man. or - the: Fourth f July celebration, “Address G:or’e Mc- 'herren, Shickley, Neb. B—M240 28% WANTED, watchmaker and Jjeweler at once. Address E. B. T. of Carroll, la. B<M250 28¢ WANTED, first-glass meat_chtters must be steady. M. C. Cassin, Col mlglub);'s‘-h M a9 28 BALESMEN wunted to carry side line of dry goods and blankets direct from looms to country retallers; good line for competent man. The Lakewood C 414, Philadelphia, P WANTED, young man for office, one Who can write yewriter; ‘one” with some railway ence preferred. 307 First E‘lllonll In- WANTED—SALESMEN, WANTED, a fitat-class, experlenced sales- man, with established trade in lowa, Da- kota and Nebraska in leather and shoe store supply lines; must be strictly sober, of unqueaflonable habits and charactet and furnish fest-class credentials; u §ood opening on falr salary, with excellent rospects offered to somie one who can bility. apd resylts; in a ce ‘and -slary ex- while on 200 Lake —~M261 2 Bt ST s 3 elne > st., Chicago. v. s » WANTED-FEMALE HELP. W/ANTED, \wo young lady students 'hflrgn:‘l.{'dnmnlcl{rln‘ and chils o) an ¢ massage. C r write Room 220, Bee EIdg. e 100 Girla; Cull Canadian office, 15th & Dodge. 84 WANTED, deserving ‘man to {ake Ufs scholarshi Dest pusiness and’ shorthan & pay for it when course is finishe Pposition wecured. Address A L, Bee. . C890 e GIRL for eral housework. 201 8. Zth St. WANTED—An ex?;;?rnc«d 8irl for gener: housework; family of three. 61 N, foth. Ceininn 21 Block. FOR RENT—HOUSES, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FOR SALE—~MISCELLANEOU MONEY TO LOANSOHATTELS. GGOD 8-room modern house. %0y Blondo. 2 INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnam. HOUSES, stores. Bemis, Paxton M.sfha HOUSES and fiata. Ringwalt, Bark E bk ROOM brick Qwelling, modern furnace, Aply 85 8. 18th Bt. 1504 NORTH house with month. sxcept UTH 8t, 9-room modern large ba rent $25.00 per Willam K. Potter, _Regéiver, Omaha Loan & Trust Co., rown D—M#N7— FOR RENT. 3019 Marcy 8t., 9 rooms, all modern and In £ood condition, $35 per month. N. W. corner of 2%th and Jackson Sts., 10- room modern house; has Just been put in first-class repair T conth. GEORGE AND COMPANY, 160 FARNAM, D-Mifl 7 $28% 8. 1STH ST, 4-room cottage, city water, rent §7 per month, 274 8. isth room cotiage, city water in kitchen, rent $10 per month. William K. 'Potter, Recejver, Omaha Loan and Trust Co., 38 Brown Block, D—M1%0 FURNISHED HOUSE. 8-room modern house on B. 40th Bt.; cholce location near Farnam - street; 30 per mont GEORGE AND COMPAXY, UNEQUALED, central, , 7-room house, 4-room fiat. 1 . B4, D-i18 WHITE sawdust; #eason checked oa bers cheap; hog fence, etg. %1 Doug! Q-8 IDHAND safe cheap, Deright, 1119 Far: ‘e cheap. 1s] a{g‘n\. IDHAND safe cheap. Schwarts, 114 8. 13th. SECONDHAND billtatd biiliard tables repaire gheap, bar ‘fixtures. cig eto, The Brunswick Balke Collender Co., 407- South 10th. Q816 FOR BALE. fine Imported harness, bra: mourted and trimmed; cost when \ $30; will sell for $50; can be seen at Dot & Russell's barn, Sth and Leavenworth streets. Q62 BICYCLES and phomunphl on QIILl menis—4s down, $1.40 per week: wheel , 38 an 0; new wheels, Omaha' Bicycle Co., 16th and Chicago Sts. Q—-M868 FOR SALE, very cheap, 2 bicycle frames and wheels, less tires and chains; one frame, 2 saddles, one pair handle bars. Inquire Jas. E. Murphy, People's Store Q235 25 ay- Rand 15. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1902, OSTEOPATHY, SHORT ROUTE TO PAY DAY PLAI %L'IET, PRIVATE OFFICES. BLL us how much you want AND how you want to pay. imple, old- loned, wolid” methods can’'t hel you. WE LOAN ON PLAIN NOTES," without mortgage or endorser. Our EVERY $1 paid oft loan reduce: NOTHING deducted. NO char IT pays us to please you. RELIABLE CREDIT CO., 3, Third Floor, Paxton Black. X- 628 papers, Room Chattel and Salary Loa PHOENIX UR‘:JIT o Buccessor to J. W. Tayloe, Tel. 76, 633 Paxton Block. o X279 Jy? GID E. & ALICE JOHNSON, oSteopaths. Sulte 035, N, Y. Life Bldg. Tel ) DR, A. T. HUNT, 613 MoCague Bldg. Tel 2353 -7 ICK, Douglas Bik. Tel. $838. ) MANUFACTURING. P, MELCHIOR, 13th and Harne chinist. mi —M9! OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks make a spe- lalty of fire escapes, shutters, doors and fes. G Andreen, Prop., 108 8. lfllh.gh CHANCES, CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchan, Our business or property quick, see Johnaon, M8 N. Y. Life M1 BEST opening in the state for general store, new brick building to rent on favo ble terms. Address D i, care Bee Y—Mis4 30 TO buy, sell or exchange a business. Call C.'3. Canan, R. 8, 1817 Farnam TWO ELECTRIC MOTORS, one 4-horas Triumph and one l-horse Crocker & \Wheeler, with theostat and speed regii- lator. Douglas Printing Co., 1608 Hownrd. Q230 28 CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS FRITZ, clairvoyant. 1614 Cass st. 5% “Boyer, 224 and Cuming. Tel, 2040, D—MI® July2s HOUSES FOR RENT—Modern ten-room house, No. 434 Farnam; in first-class repalr, good barn, cement walks, shade trees; price, $%. Benson & Carmichael, #42 Paxton Block. D—M185 $15.00-NEW flats, MODERN, five rooms each. 2015 Izard st. Elegant place for small family at low rent, Payne Invest- ment Co., main floor N. Y. L. bldg. Tel. 1781 D—-M:18 29 ENT, 8-room cottage, modern con- bath, furnace, gas; large vard shade trees, on car line. Inquire 1204 Farnam 8t. D231 28 A ———————— FOR HENT—FURNISHED Ruo.uS, ELEGANT rooms, ty. 1909 Capitol DEWETY European hotel, 13th nd Farnam. E—869 finest location In the ave. E—M83% leasant room, good location, with or without board: suitable for two gentlemen. 224 Webster st. E-—-MI187 30* DESIRABLE rooms, first-cla 2234 Farnam. ‘ocation. T30 Iy1 LARGE_front room for man and wife; also furnished room, with or without board; modern. 2232 Farnam. BEM215 28% south room for LARGE south front room, newly furnished, strictly modern, for two gentlemen. 2214 Capitol ave. E—M247 29% NICE south feom in strictly modern house. 2217 Douglas E—M248 29 i TR i .. Lo FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Merriam, comfortable summer home. TeL85. F—860 TWO desirable front rooms, with alcoves. The Pratt, 212 8. 5th st. 0 FURNISED front rooms with board. §i8 Bouth 26th street. F80 26° THE Rose, 220 Harney. Rooms & board. F—M166 Jy21* FURNISHED front rooms with board. 316 8. 26th st. F—M239 i ————— FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, o i Corresti ittt e DESK room spage, $5 pex month, ground oor room in The Bee bullding, facing arnam street; no expense for Lght, heat or janitor service. C. Peters & Co., renfal agents, Bee bullding. G—-18 TWO large rooms for light housekeeping, Tnoneth® s N, dath St. G229 29 FOR RENT~STORES AND OFFICES, FOR RENT, the bullding formerly occu- fed by The at 618 Farnam’ st 1t By’ folr_stort @ & basement which was formerly used ‘The Bee press room. This will be rented very reasongoly 1f interested apply at once to C. C. How water, etary, room 100, Bee bulldin 1—261 FOR RENT, store In first-class location; rent reasonable. A?ly R. p . & Co., ground floor, ee bldg. 268 FOR RENT, desk room of large spage sultable for merchandise brower or pi l;y doing business in quire Hene & Co. 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.,, ¢ 1820 FARNAM ST, 1835 MODERN bullding In wholesale district. F.D."Wead, 14 Douglas 8¢ —869—Jy-16 le district. m st AGENTS WANTED, MRS. JACOBSON, 2205 N. 0th st. $-831 Jy1e0 ATTENTION! ATTENTION!! MRS. DR. EDWARDS, the noted trance medium, clairvoyant and palmist, guarantees to her visitors co plete satisfaction or no charge; all affairs of lite. If there is anything you wish to know, any desire of your heart ungrati- fled, consult this gifted woman, whose ower has mystified the most skeptical. What she has done for others she can do for you. Your life will be made brighter, happler and a path marked out that wili lead you to success. Independent slate and letter writings. Mediums developed. Persons living at a distance may write in perfect confidence. 111 South 17th 8t, hear Dodge street. Special servicss Sun day at 7:30 p. m, at Woodman hall, corner Capitol Ave. and 16th St. All are welrome, 8237 26° S —— ELECTRIC TREATMENT. MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 24 floor. R.2. T-M36 Jy MME. AMES, vapor baths, 124 N. 15th, r 7. T—Ms41 J1 12 R R o icr ol e KOMO INCANDESCENT KEROSENE GABS LAMP; no smell, smoke or danger; no wicks; see it. Room 16, Merchants hotel. Agents wanted for Nebraska, etc. Y—M228 27% MONEY loaned on planos, furniture, % eiry, horses, cows, ete. C. F. Reed, !11<i 8 13 FOR SALE, furniture of a 10-room house, full of god paying boarders, 1 block from Harney, Dodge and Farham cars, 4 blocks from 16th; cash offer only con- sldered. A good thing for the right per- gon, Houss rent reasonable. Address C , Bee ' —24 TO GET in or out of business call on Wil- liams, Room 411, McCague Hulldln& o ONE merry-go-round can_have_ exclusive rivilege ‘free of ground at Fourth of uly celebration at Waterloo, Neb. Ad- dress B. B. Hopper, chalrman. Y—-M214 Jy2 When You Write to Advertisers remember it oniy takes an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee WANTED, man with $500, more or less, can secure legitimate light manafacturing business In which there s no risk nor competition and $6 to $8 daily profits. For personal interview address D) &, care Boe. PERSONAL, DR. ROY, chiropodist, corns and superfiu- ous hair removed by electricity. R. 12, Frenzer block. U878 PRl\'ATE._t?;pllnl before and during con- dopted. 2308 Grant st. “1183. U—871 HAIRDRESSING, manicuring and chiro- y, for ladies’ only, in connection with he Bathery, 216-220 Bee bldg. U—879 ROOMS. 610% Bo. 10th 8t. 'Phone I811. U583 Jy10 RUPTURE permanently cured in 30 to 60 days; send for circular. O. 8. Wood, M. D., 541 New York Life bldg., Omlnt(_‘::)b. cheapest, best and ACCORDION pleating, 2A O afark, 11 & Dguglas, U- 1 quickest. Mrs. A. GRAMOPHONES and_supplies l.“d retal Colliins Plano Co. s ELITE PARLORS, 615 8. 16th st. CHIROPODY & spe: with The Bathery, Tel. 1716 BHAMPOOING and hairdre: onnection with T&- athy ullding. Tel. 171 VIAVA, woman's way to health. Home treatment. of in O:Il: 216-220 Bee bldo:. U883 2c, greatment. Bookiet free. 346 Beg bidg LOWEST PRICES fn accordion and side Douglas block. U} # EMPIRE RUPTURE CURL-—32 N. Y. Pleaging. e Goldman Pleat{n, Life bldg., Omaha. Send for circulars. U—469 PRO! JOHNSON iun 530 Bee bul m. {0 8 p. m. MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d floor, r & U--M828 Tyi6% all _human dis- ding. Office hours, § ¥ U—384 Jyte SPIRITUALISM, % DO THE BPIRITS RETURN? Is_clairvoyance a fact? Rev. Harrlet R, Edwards of Chieago, the noted exponen of spiritual and occult philosophy, wil lecture and give tests Sunday at 7:30 p m. at Woodman hall, corner Capitol ave- Bue and 16th street, ‘opposite: pe n;arz\co 26 PRIVATE home for ladies before and dur- ing confinement; bables adopted. 280 Burdette. Mrs, Burget. U—M253 Jy26* - ] MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. 4% PER CENT on business property, % per cent on residence property. ptions to pay whole or part any time. BPMEIRLS, 818, 15ty st JONEY to loan on improved a uvll.lh. Bnnnnn-buv-DCu.. ”Ol‘g e loans and s g TG L W858 ‘WANTED, cit, Farnam Smit WANTED, canvassing. ts in ever county to solicit supbscriptions to TH. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMEK; steady employment with assured good mcome nts in the country with rse_and ullv"up;gltll desired; ut sers make easily o 4100 per mhont Adaress Century ~Farm Soncitors’ b Bee bulld 2 E] wanted to make 310 & day selling the Cyclone Rotary Hand Fan, ‘greatest seller known; big profits; write today sample postpald Zoc, Enterprise Fan Co., 154 Lake 3 Chicago. M6 20 Er———y, WANTED—TO RENT. medium sized store- part of city. Address a M7 29° room near central D 42, Be GOOD girl for general housework, family WANTED—TQ BUY. of two. 1084 Park C—M256 29* FOR RENT-HOUSES, NTED—2d-hand’ clothing for_cash, Miroamn, A Y VANS and baggage wagons. Tel. 1% D-s HOUSES & all parta of city. The O Davis Co., 652 Bee Bldg. D560 When You Write to Advertisers femember it only takes an extra stroke or two of the pen'to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. right Bl TO MOVE et Omaha Van Storage Co.; office ‘arnam, or Tels. 1569885, D86 B PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., for choice ouses, W4 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel it FOR RENT, modern house near High selicol. ‘The 0. F. Davis Co., 58 Beg Bds. MAGGARD Van & torage Co. Tel 1498, - D368 HOUSES, ete. F. D. Wead, 1524 D"Efii:'i BIX-ROOM flat, all modern. 1112 So_ lith. at, all mode o FOR RENT, $.room, modern, detached house, painted and Dl!re ed, 3. B. H. Robison. D—-M56 WANTED, go0d second-hand mmE Fred Hill, Woodbine, 1a. - N—Mif§ FOR SALE—FURNITURE, CHICA ture Co., 410 exchanged. b FOR SALE—HUKSKLS, WAGONS, ETOC. and Vinton. PAINTING and repairs on wagons, o AT spectalty HPross b SodtLaty: enworth, Tei 1Ml P—$ad SEVERAL fine driving horses. Walier Fhelps, foow D, N.'¥. Lite Bigg. FOR BALE, cheap, & Concord I:un‘. 180 TWO-SEATED top carriage rubber tires, ood condition. Farrell & Co., Sth and farnam, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. WIRE fence for poultry, hog, ‘awn yard, hilch posts, tree guards. Works, 617 d. 16th St. Tel. 1680, QM2 Julys FOR BALE, phonographs; superior to any other muslCAl Anatramenti # ap. The Wittman Co., 1@l Fernam. &—“ NEW aud 2dhaad typewriters. 119 Far nam. [P newly Capitol Ave. Tel. 578 - ~e ¥, AM-4§ rooms, modern, and barn, 3 D"ongrl. five rooms and barn, ers. chn lock. Pt ingwalt Bros., CENTRAL, -room fiat. Tisard, 20 N. 34 at. Bt FOR RENT, S-room furnished Bl 00 i, o SRSy FOR SALE, secondhand desks, chairs and walnut office counter and raill Wa- bash office, 1415 Farnam St. FOR BALE, nickel mint popeo ut roastes one month ohn O. Bahde, Wahoo, Neb. Q PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 87 N. Y, L. W—889 FARM and city loans, low rates. W. H. Thomas, 1st Nat. Bank bldg. Tel 1648. W90 and farm loans; also bon and warrants. R. C. Peters & Co., 11t Farnam st., Bee bldg. Wi LOW RATES, Private money. PAYNE INVESTMENT %Oll AN Main Floor N, Y. l.ll.“?il : 4% TO 6§ P. C. money. Bemls, Paxton blk. Wo—sus § PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros, 1004 Farnam ) PRIVATE money. F.D. Wead, 153 Douglas Wl 0 UP, low rate. Prichard, 172 Farnam. L T WoMI0 " MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. YOU KNOW In advance just what the transaction ls §oIng to cost when you LOrFow of us on our partial payment pian. You can bor- Tow for six months or mure and return the money In oue month if you choose, and you are expected to pay for only what time you keep It Our business is conducted quickly and quletly. We do not charge you for mak- ing papeis or fling mortgages, apd we never Geduct interest in advance, as oth- ers do. We lcan on furniture, planos, recelpts, live stock, ete., and loans to SALARIED PEOPLE without mortgage or indorser. & comparison . of rau 1t you havg had dealings with us and are pleused tefl others, and 1f you are dis- pleased tell us UMAHA MURTGAGE LOAN CO. 19 Hoard of Trade Bldg. Tel. 286, (Established 159 ) 3o So. 1eth Bt XM ‘warehouse We_make We court payments, ete, LARGEST RUSIN IN LOANS TO SALARIED PEOP , merchants, team- sters, boarding houses, ete. without se- curity; easiost terms; 0 offices in prin- Slpul el Tolman, 0 Board of de idg. X 90 "BALARY AND FURNITURE LOANS. Do you want money for long or short ter) 8 races’ rarely Sauaied by competiion usiness to supply It 4 0. Thira oo, f:x‘. MONEY loaned om furnit Tve atock, i salaried Foley "Loas 5 & 8 Barker ‘x""“ to Duff Green, M loaned lal: Y R o rase Cophen ol fowedt 1tes ~ FOR RENT, Hotel Clifton, furnished com- pleto. Johin E. Burns, Scribner, Neb. ALL kinds of carpenter work repairing romptly attended to. J. %nd . Ochiitres, ~370 ALPIRN buys all kinds of $e5ap tron and metal 913 Douglas St. Tel. 274 ~129 STEAM DYE WORKS. SUITH cleaned, J;;e 0¢, The Canadia a, $L0. Ladies skirts 16 N. f6th Bt — 970 Jy 4 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR GRAND Eleotric Co., 18 & Jackson. hl’#« e BALE TIES, OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., §l1 North 16th. — 43 STORAGE, PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse 'Co., §13- ¥i4 Jones, general storuge and Kfll‘wll’dsl!nsl, OM. Van Stor. Co., 1611% Farn. Tel - 1880,880. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN BANT's school. 17 N. Y. Life. - BOYLES collegs N. Y. Life. usiness & Shorthand Colle er. When You Write to A dvertisers remember it only takes un extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. court reporter principal, o ACCORDION PLEATING. FOR BXUHANGE. WILL exch 00d oak wardiabe for folding bed. ), Bee. Z—M510 FINE grain and stock farm in central Ne- braska, to exchange for small farm near Omaha or clear improved property in Omaha, Council Bluffs or South Omaha. Call on or write Owner, 604 Bee bidg., Omaha. Telephone 1442, 243 29° [t~ FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. WILLIAMSO RANCH and furm lands for sale by the Union Pacific Hallroad company, B. A. McAllester, land commissioner, Unlon Fa- cific Headquurters, Umaha, Neb. RE-908 "CHARLES I Farnam street, REDUCED prices in pleating. For, par- ticulars inquire ldeal Yleating Co., 1510 Howard st ~398 Jy? —_— FLORISTS. L. HENDERSON, 1610 Farnam. Te Send for price liat, cut flowers and 1263, lants. —MY25 ANNOUNCEMENTS, WATERS PRINTING COMPANY. Tele- phone 2190. 611 South Thirteenth llli‘ L. PAWNBROKERS, WAGLE Loan Office, reliable, lnvommofl ing; all business confidential. 1301 Dau‘ al HOUSES and lots In all parts of city; also acre property and farm lands. The O. F. Davis Co., Koom 662, Bee buliding. HKE—-012 farms, ranches, loans Paxton block. RE—913 FOR BALE, cholce section of farm land, worth '$0.00 per acre; every -foot can be cultivated; owner needs money and will sell cheap If taken this week. J. A. | Lovgrén, 4th floor, Paxton . iock. T RE-16 Jy1e HOUSE FOR SALE. $3,000 for 8-room modern house, northwest corner 2§th and Parker St n first-class also ‘good barh; - speclal vessments paid in fall GEORGE AND COMPANY, 1801 FARNAM. s RE-M138 27 IF YOU want one of the nicest 8-room homes in Hahscom Place I will glve you a bargein. Owner left city. Must sell. J. H. Bherwood, 987 N. ¥, L. Bldg. RE—-MI153 8,620-acré sfock and’ grain farm, the best in the state of Washington, 4 milles from Lamona on the Great Northern R. R.; 1,00 acres under cuitivation, 500 acres in fine timothy, balance fine bunch-grass pasture; & large Iilving ‘' stream ru through: this place; 7-roomn house, good well, two barni fenced’ and cross- fenced, We have for sale over 300,00 acres of jmproved and unimproved farm nds ih eastern Washington. G. A YANCEY-WILLIAMS COMPANY, &3 Riverside ave., Spokane, Wash. 2 RE—M®&9 21 & CO. tor cholca o Bldg. Tel. 1016 RE-14 n in §-room 'hone 463, HOUSES, lot fire insursance. Bemlis, SEB PAYNE, BOBTWIC bnllln'l. BN Yo L A MONTHLY ment bary house. G. M, Nattinger. " GEORGE G. WALLACE, real esta , mort- gage, rentals, insurance. Brown_block, RE—%09 FOR BALE, 31 acres fruit and garden land, well improved; two miles from car line $-room house. Address 103 8. 1st st., Coun- cll Blufts, la. RE—M208 1% VOICE PROF. WRIGHT, volce, organ, plano. 210 7 15 Ramge Blk. y1 AUTOMOBILES, ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES. Deright 1119 Farnam street. NICKEL FLATING, OMAHA Plating Co., Bee Bidg. Tel. 2336, —932 EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. bookkeeping, ete. 15, Com. Ni % S ——_tartty GARBAGE, G, R. RATHBUN glves private lessons in 834 POSTOFFICE NOTICE. 8. Fontabelle r 8. 8 Morro 1 10 a. m. for AR. GENTINB, URUGUAY and PARA: GUAY, per . s Coronda; at 12:8 p. m. for CUHA, per & s. Olinda, via Matanzas (ordinary ‘mail only, which must rected ‘‘per s. s. Olinda ") Mgils for Newfouhdland, by rail to North ydney, and thence by steamer, close at this office dail at &% p . m (connecting . close here = every 'Mon: day, Wednesday and Saturday). Malls for Miquelon, by rail to Boston, and. thence by steamer, close at this office dally at 6:30 p. m. ‘Mails for Cuba, by rall to Florida, apd thence by steam. are dlspatcned daily, except Thurs. , final connecting closes, for dispatch on Mondays, Wednes- s at %% A m.; r Miaml, on Mondays and’ Sat. p. ‘m. Malls for Mexico City, overland, unless speeially addressed for ‘dispatch by steamer, close at this office daily except Sunday at 1:30 p. m and 11:30 p. m., Sundays at 1 p. m. and 11:30 p. m. Malls for Costa Rica, Helize, Puerto Cortes and Guatemala. bv rail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer, close at this office daily except Sunday at **1:30 p. m., Sundays at *1 p. m, (con- necting closes here Mondays for Heliz Puerto Cortes and Guatemala. and Tues: days for Costa Rica). **Registered mail closes at § p. m. previous day. FRENCH GUIANA, at 10 a. m. for CU Castle, via Havana urdaye at Transpacific Matls. via San Francisco. close hera 30 p. m. up to June *23, inclus sive, for dispatch per ¢ . Hong Kong Maru, Malls for the Philippine island: Francisco, close here daily at 8:30 p. up to June inclusive, for dispatch per U. 8. transport. Malls for China and Japan, via Seattle, clome here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to June *425th, inclusive. for dlspatch per &. a. Kaga' Ma (Registered mall must be directed ‘‘via Beattle''). Malls for Australia (except West Australia, which 1s fortvarded via Europe), New Zealand, Fijl, Samoa and Hawali, via Ban Franchco. close here dally ai 60 m. after June **21 and up to June **3S, nclusive, or on arrival of s. 8. Lucani; due New York June *928, for dispa! per 8. 8. Sonoma, Malls for China and Japan, via Vanconver and Victorla, B. C. cloge hers dally at 6:30 p. m. up to July *41, inclusive, for dispateh per . 5. Empre China registered mafl must be epectally ad. ressed. Marchandise for U. 8. Postal Agency at Bhanghal cannot be forwarded via Canada). Malls for Hawall, China, dapan and Phil- ippine isiands, Via San Francisco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to July **3, in- clusive, for dispatch ner s. s. China. Mafls for China and Japan, via Tacoma, ¢close here d at oid. p. 'm. up to July *4, inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Ta- of co Mails for Hawalt, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6:90 p. m. up to July 47, in- clusive, for dispatch per s. 8. Alamed: Mafls_for Tahitl and Marquesas islands. via San Francisco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to July *10, inclusive, for dis- patch per s. 8. Australia. Malls for Australia (except West Australtn, which goes via Europe, and New Zealana, which goes via Ban Francisco), and ) islands, via Vancouver and Victoria, B. close here dally at 6:3 p. m. up to Jily, w10, inclusive, for dispatch per 8. 5. Moana (specially addressed only). Transpacific malls are forwarded to port of salling daily and the schedule of closing is arranged on the presumption of thelr uninterrupted overland transit. **Regis- tered mail closes at 6 p. m. previous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster. Postoffice, New York. N. Y., June 20, 1802. — e GOVERNMENT NOTICE. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. Omaha, Neb., June 1902.—Sealed pro- posals,’ in triplicate, subject to the usual conditlons, will be 'received at this office untll 10 . m., central standard time, July 23, 1903, for furnishing material and labor in' inatalling of steam heating plants in the ommanding _officer's quarters and five double sets oMcers: quarters at Fort Robin- son, Neb. Full information furnished on application to this office, where plans and specifications may be seen, or to the quar- termaster, Fort Robinson. Proposals to b, marked, "“Proposals for Steam Heating,' and addressed to JOHN W. PULLMAN, chief quartermaster. —JAUaeLTy19-21 OFFICE_CHIEF QUARTERMASTER— Omaha, Neb, June 24, 102 Bealed pro- posals, in triplicate, subject” to. the usual conditionk, will be ‘feceived at th ce d by the quartermaster, Jeffel racks, Mo., until 10 &, m., centr t'me, July 24, 1802, for the construction of a frame band stand at Jefferson Barrack: Mo, Full information furnished on app! cation to this office, where specificatio may be seen, or to the quartermaster, Je feraon Barracks. Proposals to be marked “Proposals for Band Stand," and addressed above Indicated, JNO. W. PULLMAN, Chiet Quartermaster. 6t-d-25-26-27-287 y21-22 ———————n ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans cesepools and vaulls, removes garbage and dead animals at reduced prices. & N. 16 Tel. 1779. —5%% e —————dee STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julla Vaughn, 4% Ramge Bldg. —vih . __—} LAWN MOWERS., Sharpened, repaired. L 1. Whka., 1408 Howard —M2d e ———y DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING in_families or at home. Miss Sturdy, 203 Farnam. —é21 Jyl' TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone 1717. 506 8, 16th. Mol E————————esagie PATENTS, PATENTS—Sues & Co., Omaha, Neb. —881 Septld* ————————— Dy FOR SALE—Neat cottage and full lot on aved street, only Brennan-Love o., %9 South 13th St. RE—M226 2 S —————————— MEDICAL. DR. PRIES, the lcknn'ltfl‘l? leading specialst in' diseases of women in Omaha, would call the attention of suffering {adies 1o his uneurpassed accommodatia efore and during conflnement and treatment for irregularith what cause. T adar Dr. Pries, Arlington Block, Omaha, FOR women only, Madam San Moys Jap- anese tablets, 4 reproguction in tablet form of & formula used as & vaginal douche by the: Japan¢se women for cen- turies. Tmmediate rellef given in falling or tipping of, the : uterus, -ulceration, Ju- corrhoea, oderous, irritating or stali apd all veginal discharges, .50 d &l and eming: at_prepald or e Chicago. X] n-roectplmot $3.00. bullding, Chicage, Th. Drawer 64 8 20° R ——— LAUNDRY, OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts dc; cuffs, 4c. 1750 Leavenworth, no matter ith stamp, 18 Dodge, —3i sroc: o mall . Paris _and oy, Tllinols Bank e —883 BEST laundry. The Chicago, ‘phone 25. —M6G e —— FUR DRESSING. 0. R. GILBERT CO., tanners. 1424 Ba._l‘l.m. LAW AND COLLECTIONS, 3 NEBRASKA_ Colletlon company pyrated. ¥ New York Life bids. ‘Fhone, amage sults prosecu The col- loction of claims, large or small, made anywhere In the nym Btates or foreign countries by bonded attorneys. 0 col- loction, no charge. ' Bank reference fure rished on application. —MSI I i o ——————— ———————— ] TYPEWRITERS. 2 THE wonderful Lambert Typewriter will do the work of a m:‘chl?l‘. 18 rapld, efli- clent and durable: to iroduce will sell & limited number at $0. Telephone, write or call. Monroe & Co., 811 N. 16th .l(i 3956 incor- LOST. ll)s‘. small brown water spaniel dos; $avwers to the name of Don. Retyrn 1§ 316 8. 13th st, city, and recelve reward. h Lowst—M241 T — LOST-If the party who took the suit from Farnam street car Thursday -.nenae Fi In! will return same to owner rew PLUMBING. W. DUDGEON, 210 Farnam. . 1968, —M315 Iyt E——e————eparee POSTOFFICE NOTICE. (Should be réad DAILY by all inter- ested as changes may occur &t any time). Forelgn mails for the week ending June 28, 1902, will close (PROMPTLY in all cases) at the general postoflice as follows: PAR- Lhill FOBT MAILS ciose one hour earlier than closing time shown below. jost mails for Germany close at onday and Wednesday, Parcels §p m Regular and supplementary malils close at forelgn station half hour later than closing time shown below (except that sup- Dlementary malls for Europe and Central America, via Colon, close one hour later at foreign station). Tra; CUTH BATURDAY—At 7 a. m. for ITALY di- rect, per s. s Aller (mall must be di- rected ‘“‘per 5. 8. Aller”); at a. m. (supplementary 9 a. m.) for EUROPE, s. Umbria, via ueenstown; at m. for NETHERLANDS direct, pre s, s. Staaterdam (mall must be di- rected “per s. 8. Staatendam’); at 5:30 a. m. for ITALY direct, per s. Citta di Torino (mail must be directed ‘‘per ~g 8 Cltta dl Torino”); at 9:3 a. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per s. Columbia (mall must be directed * s 8 Co- lumbla™); at 10 a. m. for BELGIUM ai- s. Kroonland (mall must be *ERINTED MATTER, ETC—This steamer takes printed matter, commercial Dl?rl and samples for Germany only.” 'The same class of mall matter lor other parts o1 Europe will not be sent by this ship unless speciaily directed by it. After the closing of the supplementary transatiantic mails named above, ad- ditional supplementary malls are_opened on the piers of the Americas, English, French and German ‘steamers, and re- main open until within ten minutes ot the hour of sailing of steam FRIDAY At 12 m. for MEXICO, per ». s, Niagara, via Tm’ylcu (mail must be ai. ":F"gn“ er s lagara’ A BATU . m. lementar, S a_mg ‘tor PORTO RICH. "CORL CAO and VENEZUELA, per s. 5. Caracas (mall for Bavanilla and Cartzgena m be directed “‘per s Caracas”); at 9:3 A m. (supplemental TUNE 18 5 and CARTAGENA, per Alleghany (mail for Costa Rica must be directed Uper s v Alleghany); at b3 o m. u?plcm&nlu’ 3 A for HAITI nd BANTA MARTA, s Alps; at 3 a m Guppleméntary 103 s m> WA and ° WINDWARD and BRI DUTCH and RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION—10TH AND & Northwestern, “The Northwestern Line, Leave. a8 40 am Bastle ay| Daylight Chicago. Local Chicago. Local Carroll Fast Chicago Limited Chicago. Fast 8t. Paul Fast Mall. Local Bloux y Union Pacific. verland Limited 'ast ~Mall, Californla A Colorado Spec! Chicago Specl Lincoin, ~Heatric Stromsbury Milwaukee & St. Pa Chicago Limited §:00 pm & Chicago & Omaha Ex..b7 b Chicago, Rock I d & Pac! EAST. Chicago Daylight Lim- ited 06 am 40 Arrive, 6 am pm g pm am @ 1:2% pm Rocky Mountain olo. Springs, Pueblo ah Texas, 'C Okiahoma Flye Wabash, & 4:66 am 'lxkuml- Cannon Bal xpress . 8t Louis Locai, Council Blufts i riLPacifie. 8t. Louls Expres: K C & Bt Ex. Ilinols Central Chicago E: Chicugo, Miune t. Paul Li )lénnupou- it A press B m Chickgo B 21038 pru WEBSTER DEPOT—16TH & WEBSTER a 6:10 pm & 8:06 am Fremont, Valley. Black Hills, Deadwood, Hot Bpri; & Missouri Leave. Arrive. a 5:00 pm las : ©5:00 pm Hastings, York, City, Buperior, Geneva, Exeter and Beward... b 3:00 pm b §:00 pm Norfolk, Lincoln and Fremont . » 73 b10:% am s Bt e oux assenger Emerson !ml B o Missouri Pacifie. Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Water b 4:10 pm &10:% am BURLINGTON STATION~10TH & MASON ngton & Quiney. P b 200 Chicage, Chicago Special Chicaga Vestibuied Ex S e & Burlington & Missour!i River. RAILWAY TIME CARD—Continued. Nebraska Express & $:0 am Denver Limited .........a 4:2% pm Black Hills and’ Puget Sound Express al1:10 pm Colorado Vestibuiehl Flyer §4044100 Lincoln ‘Fast Maii b 3:00 pm Fort Crook and Piatts- mouth ...i.. vereaseD 3:20 pm Rellevue & Pacifio Jot.'a 7:40 pm Bellevue & Pacific Jot..a 3:0 am Kansns City, St. Joseph & Blufts. Kansas Cit; . Louls a 9:17 am b11:05 am & 820 am Counett uy Ex 9:20 am a 6:10 pm 108 pm a 6:05 pm all:ls am oo ight Bx. & 616 am b Daily except Sunday. e Bune 4 Daily except Saturday. e Dally STEAMBOATS. ANCHOR LING—U. & MAIL—STEAMERS Bl larly betwees NEW_ YORK, LONDUNDERRT & GLASGOW; NEW Yi RK, OIBRALTAR & NAPLES. riot & Exosllent Culsine, Bvery AFd for the comiart of passengers sudiously sen @ practiced. ound Trip tickets lasued between New d 8coteh, Eoglish, Irish aod all Principal tal polnls &t attractive rates For tickets ot general information apply to HENDERSON BROS., Chicago, or any LOCAL AGENT. Summer Tours on Lnl: Ni THE ELEGANT MANIT u LEAVES CHICACO AS FOLLOWS! Tues. Da.m. Thure. 10:80 a.m. Sat. &p.m, MANITOU STEAMSHIP CO OFFICE & DOCKS. Rush and N. Water Sts., Chicage. SUPREME COURT SYLLABI 11668, Estate of J Fitzgerald against Unfon Savings bank. Error from Lancaster, Affirmed. Pound, C., department No, 2. 1. A clalm upon a stock subscription payable on call of the directors does not accrue within the meaning of section 262, chapter xxiii, Compiled Statutes, untll & call {8 made; and then only for the amount of the call 2. Creditors of an estate are not required to preaent their claims to the county court or to the commissioners apbointed to ex- amine claims by formal pleadings; a state- ment of the nature and amount of the claim in the ordinary form of an account or claim bill s nuflirh‘n( 8. On mppeal to the district court from an’ order of the county court llowing or Tejecting a claim against an estate plead- ings need not be filed unless directed by the court. 4. Buch appeal, as in all other cases, should be tried tpon the same issues as those presented below. 5. Where there are no pleadings in the district court, so that it cannot be known in advance of trial that either party ex- ects to raise {ssues not presented below, t 18 proper to object to evidence offered in support of such new issues at the trial, and the evidence is properly excluded in case it clearly appears from the transeript that such issues are raised on appeal for the firat time. § Where a claim against an estate has been assigned after filing, it may be pro- secuted in the name of the person by whom it_was filed, It made in good faith for the pur- poses of the corporation, _stoekholders, when sued upon their subscription cannot question the necessity of or occasion for n enll The necomsity or advisability of making It rests entirely with the directo or officers of the corporation to whom the power has been entrusted. 8, There is no abuse of discretion in rofusing leave to file a supplemental ai- awer during the progress of a_trial, where no reason appears for not making the ap- lication before trial, and such application s made without notice and without ten- dering any proposed answer. 11861, Perenoud _against Helm. Error rom Red Willow. Reversed and remanded. Barnes, C. Division No. 2. 1. In an action for maliclous prosecution, where advice of counsel fs relfed upon as a defense, defendant, who was the com. laining witness in .the criminal prosecu- Fion, should not be allowed to testify that ho related all of the circumstances to the attorney whose adyice he sought without stating what such facts and circumstances were. The defendant in such a case should not be permitted to testify that he be- liaved the plaintiff gullty of the crime with which he charged him without requiring him to state to the jury the facts and of cumgtences on which he based his belief. 3. Where there is some competent evi- dence, tending to show that the attorney corsuited by the defendant was not un- blused and unprefudiced in the matter, and that defendant when he sought such advice knew of that fact, the plaintiff is entitled to have the jury' properly instructed on that question, and {t {8 error for the trial court to refuse to give such an instruction. 11982, Noreen against Hansen. Error frem Dodge. -Affirmed. Per curiam. 1. The statute (section 1, chapter li}f, Com- plled Statutes) making the property of a married woman liable for the payment of all_debts contracted for necessaries fur- nished to her family after execution against her husband for such {ndebtedness has been returned unsatisfied, is not in conflict with section 3 of the bill of rights, 2. In cases arlsing under the proviso of section 1 of the married woman's act the cause of action does not arise, and the statute of limitations does not begin to run until an_execution upon a judgment against the defendant’s husband has been returned unsatisfied. 3. Evidence examined and found suffclent to sustain the judgment, 11786, Drexel against Reed. 11766. Drexel against Rochester Loan and Building Com- pany. 11767 Drexel against Perkins. Errors from Douglas, Reversed. Hastings, Division No. 1. 1. Bection 22, chapter xxili, Complled Statutes Jm {8 repealed In effect by sec. tion 1 2 of act of February 2, e titled ““An act providing for an appeal from the decisions of the county court in cer- tain matters.” 2. Under section § of the last mentioned act it 18 the duty of the county judge to transmit 10 the district court a transcript of his proceedings within ten days after an appeal from an’ order in probate s per- fected. 3. Under such section the county judge has a right to payment of fees, buf this right may be waived and will be it he h established a regular mode of collccting h fees, which 1s complied within the glven case, 4. Taking a second appeal in a case does not of itself constitute an abandonment of the first one. 8. Where alrly has within . due time done all tl legally required to perfect an appeal and no walver of transmission of records by county fudge fx shown dis- trict court does not lose jurisdiction of ap- Jeal by reason of ita being. filed six days ater, 11907. ‘McIntyre against Malone. Appeal from Otoe. "Afrmed. DufMe, C., division No. 3. Unreported 1. The state court shodld stay prodeed- ings In a sult pénding against a person agalnst whom proceedings in bankruptey have been commenced. elther on his own petition or by his creditors, if the pendin suit is founded upon a claim' 'from whic! & discharge in bankruptéy would be a re- ease. . 2. The state court I which the suit is pending 18 the proper tribunal to whieh application for a stay should be made. In re Gelster 97, Fed. Rep. 322 3. Actioris by 'a trustee in bankruptey to recover property in the hands of third parties and which he ciaims as a part of he bankrupt estate, must be prosecuted in the state court unless the defendants in #uch action consent that the same may be prosecuted in the federal court. Bardes against Bank. 178 U. 8. 525. 4. In an action brought to set aside a conveyance of land and subject the same to the payment of the plaintift's judgment, the petition sufficlently states' d cause af action if it alleges that the conveyance was made for the purpose and with the intent to defraud_creditors. 11910. Dittman_Boot and Shoe company agalnst Graft. Error from Nemaha, Af- firmed. Barnes, C., division No, 2. Unre- ported. 1. Where the defendant. fn his motion to dissolve an attachment, denies the truth of the facts stated in the afMdavit on which the attachment was obtained, the manner of taking the evidence on_ the hearing of the motion, is within the discretion of the court. 2. The practice in attachment cases in the county courts where the amount in- volyed {s above the jurisdiction of & justice of the peace by chapter xx of the Compiled Statutes {s made the same as that which prevaily in the district court and the eourt as full power to hear motions to disagive attachments and make the proper orders thereon. 3. Where the evidence taken In the county court on a motion to dissolve an_ attach. ment 18 not preserved by a bill of cxeep- tions and {s not before the court of re- view it will be presumed that the evidence was sufficlent to sustain the judgment ond order of the lower court. il & Barber Assassinated. TERRE HAUTE, Ind, June 2.—While in, |hhll barber shop at Ehrmandale, ptor hot and killed today, hot and seriously wounded and the officers today are

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