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SPECIAL NOTICES' —= | Advertisements for these columme will be takem watil 12 m. for the | edition and woul 550 p = ruing and Susnday edition. es, 1 1-20 & word first insertion, | te & word thefeafter. Nothing taken for less than 250 for the first imsers “ These advertisements must be run consecatively. Advertisers, by requestiag & Sum- Bered check, San Ba answers ad- -mu-n-fimhmn-n‘ #f The Bed. Anawers so addressed will Be delivered om proscatation of the eheck omly. 4 SITUATIONS WANTED. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: PERSONAL. $i PER WEEK—42 S ISth St, one biosk south of ceurt house [ - AETNA HOUSE, Buropean, 13th and ROYAL HC , 15th & Chicage. )TEL, Buropean, hicage “““ X 10l Ave ROOMS for light housekeeping. (6% How. ard o PEoMm D1 L M E bauls trunks. Telephone 78. E-Msi0 THE FARNAM—ISth and Farnam_streets. EMET STEAM HEATED rooms, $10 per monih. Barker Hotel, 13th and Jones e, | SITUATION wanted by an ail round union printer; 3 years experience; country Job preferred. . Aguiry v gare bee. SARPP O N dn o DN W ¢ WANTED. p%; 2, re for, tu = other Lght o L Y Q Bee. b A Mma e E—Me2 § ROOMS for light housekeeping. 12 So. 1th street. E- 177 FRONT “room, modern, §2 per wedk. Vebster. 60 Dié no RUPTURE CURED-—Na xgite, no detention from b for ¢ic. EMPIRE RCPTURE CURE CO. N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha. S TS DR B. M. JACKSON, specialist in _chronie discases. 158 Farnam St Cufiflt;llllon ELITE PARLORS, @5 & 10th s, 34 fioor. | U D15 | PRIVATE hospital before and during con- | finement; babies ‘boarded and adooted. Mrs. is, 224 Lake. Tel uad-l;m | | | PRIVATE hospital before and during con- fneme: Ry o mt; Srst-class in every respeet: | babies adopted. Dr. L. L. Miller, 204 Plondo 8t Phone F-uR WE RENT sewing machines at /¢ per week. We repair and sell parts for any machine manufactured. EBRASKA CYCLE CO. Phone 168, Corner 15th and Harney Sts. 34 Broadway, Council Rlufts. 'Phose B-SiA. | 612 North 2k St So. Omaha. 'Phone 5. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. WASTED—MALE HELP. HUSTLING deputies wanted; men or women, splenda cofitract. The Garden- ere, 4is’ Bee Big. B WANTED, 1or U. 8. Army, able-bodled un- marrien men Delween 0i 1 and &, | eltizens 'of Unfted States, of good char- Scler and jemperaie Lapits, wWho can Speak, read anu Write English. l';l’ m- lermadion Py o e wung Umoers, ioth ang Dotge Bia., Umaba, and posi- oftice builaing. Lincoin, Neb. ey GOOD messengers wanted; high salaries. A DT Co., 228 L St B-Mes | THIS ad will pove saiary and expenses sdvanced (0. salesmen, aiso adyerusers. | Triumph Co., Lauas, Tex B—Moti = TAILOR wanted at on crants, Homrege, Neb. WANTED—A poligitor_capavie of present- Ing an AttFaltive lana .nvestment, must De frst-ciass. Shimer & Lhuse, 4 Bel Bidg. B | WANTED—A boy with a horse to deiiver ce. ‘wari P. Linde- B—Mi2y & Ihe kv Bee, Wes ae. Cail et The Bee tn%, "Shealiiica 5 m + WANTED-—Three experienced men. J. L. Brandeis & Sons. B -2 ! WANTED, two first-class bharnessmakers, IOF stead) SMpsoyment. Adaress BOOX- vile mn’ury rouse, Knoxviile, ia , B—M DI* WANTED, machine shop apprentice and Appiy 44 N, Mam st | Colincat Snsten, B WANTED, middie-aged masn, §ood address; BCQUAINTANCE. CILY B4VINES DANK, ADQ Uougins. BCLICITORS for_novelty line; good seliers every house and office; also for a coupon e o4 N. wih SL B—%i 21" ——————————————————— writers. Jonroe & Lo., Umasa. e————————— WANCED—FEMALE HELP. S—Ms | 100 AGENTS wanted to beti desiradle old- K6t pruposidon. Appy 5 to i a. m., [ MERRIAM, comfortable winter home, Tel 8 F—a8y FURNISHED rovms, with or without Tates TARORADI uvii 1ASL et wad Chicago. F—ito PRIVATE family. & 8. %th ave TELEPHONE 7® for L. M. E. messengers. | MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. PER CENT on business property. per cent on residence propert Options to pay whole or part any time W. B. MEIKLE, #1 8. 15TH 8t W | among them. M2 N3 | THE TWEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1902 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. TAILORING. n(""l' TINE CARD. LAD JACKETS made, aitered and re- a3 DO YOU WANT TO SELL A FARM? ’ If you want to sell & fafm or ranch, tell | the farmers and stockraisers about it. The | best way to reach them is through THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. This agricultural weekly goes to homes of farmers and swckraisers, you have a good plece of land to se 2 cenis per word. UMAHA, NEB. .00 at TIETH CENTURY FARMER | RE-—es a reasonable price you ought to find a buyer The cost of a8 ad is smail— modeled. Joe Yousen, 141 Farnam 8 CARPENTERS AVD JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptiy attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, th and Lako streets —T70 | TAXIDERMIST. { |3 E WALLACE. &% 8. 10th st | POSTOFFICE NOTICE. | “(Should be read DAILY by ali interestsd, | as changes may occur at any time.) | “Foretgn maile tor the k ending | | No- HARRISON & IORNNV.iI»‘VI:(R_XB. FOR SALE—Fifty-scre farm, five E—si8 D1 m! | vember 2, 192, will close (PROMPTLY in | gl cases) at the gemeral postofice a8 foi {lows: PARCELS POST MAILS close one hour eariler ihan closing time shown be- Parcels Post mails for Germany close near Central City, in Merriek RE—M county, a8 1 north Council Biufts on Cresceni road; m. Wednesday, per 5. s. Frederiek fruit and good improvemen a bargain. | - | Address C. F. M mster street, | sy { Council Biuffs RE—Mi#4 | Regular and supplementary mails clo g - — . o g - - at foreign on half hour iater than clos. A FINE #%-acre rm in eastern Nebraska, | time shown below (except that supple- mails for Europe and Ceatral one of the Nnest LMproved larms in the | Colen, close one hour later at State, at a snap; $5.u0 worth improve- statior). ments Send for iiiustrated descripuion of | T '‘ayne investment Lo., Ne York Lite Omaha, or Heaton & Stone, Cen- (o o e - RE—) | FRIDAY—At 6 p m. for AZORES 1St — | MONEY to _loan °p improved Omahg real | LOOK THIS UP AT ONCE. SATURDAY AL 7 ufi"Q“":L“'in}"f{”s?‘;’;“E'kf‘: FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES. estate. Brennan-) Co, 30 8. e% ;Ar:;-dror‘h‘ F;zmmllor:lk’n:'.‘[f' b:’:i;h‘ ;fifi\‘ri dulrv 1, p—r»:r s’ r-xu}r}n_mfl :‘1.111 e - i o - ti block from car line, 4ith and s -~ DGR Geost, Bet FOR RENT, store in first-class 'ocation; [ 4 70 5 P. C. money. Bemis, Paxton Bik | Ave. Owner removed from city. AL W e g Ny X rent reaconable. Appiy R. Peters_ & W81 at_sacrifice price of SLSw. Terms, 36| o u Kroonland'): at 8:3 a. m. for SCOT- Co., ground floor, Bee Bldg 128 — | casn, baiance §1» per month. Buy this| LAND direct pere. s Astoria (mail must FOR RENT, the bullding fammerly oou | | Thomen Fioe Nt sl B rel 1ok | BERSON "8 UANMICHAEL, o P | e directed “per s 8 ‘Astoria”); at 10:% Dled by The Bew st 0 Furnade Bc. It Blb{ omen FIfst Nat. Bask Bidg. Tel. 1 | BENOD? e RB--5 | Sobp "ibviemestany 1 m, for EC- four stories and a busement which was | - e TR R v | DO o e T are Suswne formerly used as Bee prows room. | FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 104 | FOR BALE—Peopie’s church; to be removed | * “ Brected Pt o This will Fe rented very reasonably. If | Farcam. Weige” | from iith and alitormia Sts. Address| Aber (mall must be directed “per 5. s e X X N ) | your offer to H. 8. Gates, Sec. Board, . water, secretary, room Bee huflding | PRIVATE money. ¥. D. Wead, 154 Doug! i3 Howard St. 'Phome a2 e 1—261 - - | HRE—7#6—D-1 | *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamet oo | - — WANTED, tenant to share large offices on | WANTED_ city loans and warra: KELSEY' . 17th and Dougias. | 20¢ sampies for Germ the ground floor of N. Y. Lite Bl in- | Farnam Smith & Co. 19 piroet. | | Phone i R class of mail matter surance man preferred. Appiy Wl Dous- Wtss i | Europe will not he sent by ias las St., uprtairs. - | Full Lot, | CENTRAL, . drug. meat with fxtures: fAne laundry, witl steam heat and power. Tisard, 2 N. 2d. 15 AGENTS WANTED. WANTED, canvassing - agents im every county to solicit subscriptions to TS TWENTIETH CENTUBX FARMeK Steaay employment, wilh assured good in- come.” Agents in the couniry witn horse and buggy especiaily desirea. Canvassers imake easily 3 10 WV Perr montih AR | dress, Centiry Farmer Soiicitors’ Bures Eee buliging, Omaha. —as fine insurance for the largest company in the worid of its age; no special con- tract fakirs or leg pullers need apply. We sell the best contractiéver written; 800d territory and commissons given Lo go0d, Telluble men. Cali-on or Write o George J. Crane, Buperintendent W estern L 319’ First Nat'l Sank Bidg., 3 J—ML3 D TS to sell Texas Oil and Mining Co.'s tock; frst-Ciass (nvestment: gova com missions; liberal contract. Texas Oil and 100 Girls. Call canadian office, 1ith & Dodge. C—on nures at Souta Umais Sy WANTED, Swedish or German sor &m.\hm«xu “sminy tamity’ good Wages. Lall At b 5. sith st C—Maw WANTED, 0od girl 10T geueral Louse WOk Apply sl roppieion Ave. WANTED, aospiial. Mining . Box 2, Lawton, Okl. 3 B J—MTEe 4 WANTED, an_emergetic, trustwarthy and | perminefit agent, with good Tences, | in every city and town to represent us the- eald of High-ciams Secarities of cor: porations whose ofticers and directors are men of commercial promitiefice; we pay liberal commissjons; write for full pars| thusrs - Snow, Farlow & Ce., bankers and biokers, 3 Broad st., York. - MY 290 WANTED-TO RENT. o seneral housewors e mR e S WANTED, head diningroom girt, s per mo. kare advanced. J. L. Webo, Vaswa- WANTED, room and. board with private family, elose in, by young man and wife of refinement; state terms. Address O 54, Bee. KMl 5 STORAGE. OM. Van Stor. Co., 15li% Farn. Tels. 155-56. | WHERE WANTED, city and farm loans; also bonds | and warrants. R. C. Peters & Co.. 1301 Farnam St., Bee Bldg Wb WANTED, $,000 loan on first-class real sa- tate security. Inquire Blixt & Lovgrea, room 43-1 Paxton block. WoMi® MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. MONEY WHEN you find necessary to borrow give us & trial, after which we will, by Iair treatment, aitempt to retain your patronage. We loan from $10 up on fur- | niture, pianos, Hive stock, etc. make loass to SALARIED PEOPLE ! without morigage or endorser. We do | NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's not_deduct interest in advance; we charge | nothing for making or flling papers and our service is quick and conndental We always iy (o picase Our patrons. OMAHA MORTQAGE AN CO., 119 Board of Irade Bldg. Tel. 295, JEstabiished L) w8 South lkAh st e $ISSSIETTISSIIININNINNENININSS s DO YOU NEED MONEY? I MONEY TO LOAN 3 H 3 ON FURNITURE AND SALARIEA $10 to %0 loaned on FURNITURE, TANOS, ETC., and to_salaried people § ¢ very lowesj raies and {or any jemgth 3 ume, witnout publicity or remeving § property. Payments can be made § @ sult your comnvenjence. Call and get our terms before going 3 elsewhere. E RELIABLE CREDIT COMPANY, i Room &%, ibird Fioor, Paxton Block. SEESIRISSIININIIRNINNNNNNIIISGS gz B ™ ‘ WHERE ”.n lfi 1t ""L'RNITL'BE. you ei on PLAN HORSES, WAGONS, cow‘i'- TC.. alsc on SALARIES publicity. without . you pay for only the time money W) une, Neb. C—ais 1* parSey is in use. o ret WANTED_ HoUAper tor Wkl tababty e VAXNS and diggage wagohi Tel sl * Aauress; U, bes. . Ay 3 z - - —2l8 w‘:'nw & nurse girl mg_ -_ WANTED, und g Bouss of VG Acaress Cuscaden, 153 W eoster. C—aai76 3 ~ - —— §oof il around girl for wmai | WANTEDTo buy or lecation fof bank; Rre: Root | peait & Trasc oo m‘“‘» N-3—2> ANIDED, _ first-ciuss - woman | WANTED, latest s il phivaie tamiy, neat Omane, style Remingtan type- coox, i writer, siightly used, for cash, must be a Oler uIVaLS Keply B AURGIY. WOrK; - ; give numoer em machine, price Wages do per MONUA and Tauroed iace | ana rull particuiars. Address U #, Bee. Avurcse U, Bes. e > Neain, —— “ " pom RENT-HOUSES. TO MOVE right get Co.; omce, Ll FATDAM, OF LS, lev-ous parts of city, The O. VIS Lo, s Hes oidg. M modern, near High school, $7.54. s SEE PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. for choice Bouses. Wi-3 N. X. Lile blag Tel s . D—wi MAGGARD Van & Steruge Co. Tei, 146 ey ¥ 8 D-7% HOUSES snd dais Riagwail. Barker block FOR SALE—FURNITURE. Omaha Van Storage | CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel 220 New and secondhand, bougni, sold, exchanged. : U—ail = —— FOR SALE—HORSKES, WAGUNS, ETC. NEW and secondhahd vehicles for sale cheap. M. Frost, 14t and Leavenworin. . [ty WHERE you get'the lowest raes. WHERE can you tter PHOENIX CREDIT ©O., @ Paxion Bk M5 and Farnam St —08 LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team- sters, boarding nouses, etc., Without se- eurity; terms; 4 offices in prin- cipai cities. Toiman, 4 Board of Trade Bidg. X—u8 [ONEY loaned on furniture, live stock, .pwdry. o salaried people Foley Loas lock. X0 Co., Buc. to Duff Green, § Barker MONEY loaned o pianos, furniture. jew- eiry, horses, cows, etc. .C. F. Bed;ls S.13 | e6x132 feet, i Block from P. O., with bullding renting for $40 a month. Price, ¥,50.00. e less speciall; directed by it After the closing of the suppiementary transatiant 1ls_named | tiomal supp | plers ot h and German steamers. ans il within ten minutes of the hour ng of steamer. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITE NG. ———— e REGG 8. H., Touch T. W., Bus. Branches, | Teleg. Cat. free. Om. Com. Col., 17 & Dous. | N. Y. Life. We also | BOYLES college, court reporter principal. | =4 Theater. —i e e e LAW AND COLLECTIONS. NEB. COLLECTION CO.. 36 N. _— STILLMAN & PRICE, 3 U. 8 N'l Bk Bld. | —435 Y. Life. —% Ll NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO., #1-#8 ‘where. Life bidg., attorneys and colleciors ev | Mails for South and Central Amerien, Went ies, Ete. | FRIDAY—At 12 m. for MEXICO, per s. s. | Santiago, via Tampico (mail must be airected “per s, Santiago™); at 6:30 | - . R o fe.| P. m. for BERMUDA, per steamer from A. C. GAN SANT'S school. 77 Y’q“_é Halifax. | i —— i —————— | DTSRI =AL T 5. 3. Sr PIRIG BN, | CURACAO and V ZUELA 2 per . s. Philadeiphia (mail for Savanilla and Car tagena must be directed “per s. s. Phiia- delphia”). at 9:3) a. m. (supplementary 10:% a. m,) for FORTUNE ISLAND, JA- , SAVANILLA and CARTAGENA, Alene (mail for Costa Rica must 8. Alene’’); at 93 3 m.) for A MARTA, per s s Adirondack: at ¥ a. m. for CUBA, per | a s Morrc_Castle, : at 10| a for GRENADA and TRINIDAD, per s. s. Maraval: at 10 a. m. for YUCA- TAN and CAMPECHE, per s. s. Daggry, MANUFACTURING. P. MELCHOIR, th and Howard, ma- —516 Y.| at 12 m. for PERNAMBUCO; SANTOS | ery.| and EAG PAULO, per s. s. British Prince | mail for other parts of Brazil must be directed “‘per s. British Prince”); at 12:3 p. m. for CUBA, per s. ». Curityba, via Matanzas (ordinary mail only, which must be directed “per s. s. Curityba”). Mails for Newfoundland, by rafl te North OSTEOPATHY. t DMAHA Safe and Tron Whs makes 3 spe. clalty of fire escapes, shutlers, doors au Saten, 6. Andreen, Prop. 1 Bo. Wih St. —s1 Sydney, and thence by steamer, clase at this office daily at 830 p. m. (Connecting close here every Monday. Wednesday and | Saturday). Malls for Miqueiwn, by rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, c]oNI at this offics daily at 6:30 p. m. Malis for | Cuba, by rail 1o Port Tampa, Fla., and thence by steamer. close at this office dafly, except Thursday, at 5:3 a. m. (the ;| conmecting clotes are made om M. s, Wednesdays and Saturdays). Maiis fof Mexico City, overland, umiess ~specially iln.Grli.i-”Ild; Tex_g:n | 1% p. m and 11:3% p. m., Sundays at 1 | g 24 DA P M daiis for Costa ca, Beliz:, Puerto Cortes jetter TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. mail for Guatemalia. by raifl to or- — e Bt | leans, and thence Dy steamer, close at TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone {713 6 8. 16th. | this office daily, except Sunday, at *1:3 . —$z3 | p. m. and *l1:® p. m., Sundays at.*i p. m. PRINTING. WATERS PRINTING COMPANY, Linotype Composttion. 5u So. 18th, | \ ® GARBAGE. and vauits, ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cieans cesspoois removes garbage | ddressed for dispatch by steamer, close this_office daily. except Sunday, at 30 p. m. (connecting cioses here | at *11:30 p. m. for Belige, Puerto Cortez and letter mafl for Guatemala, and Tuesdays at *l130 p. m. for Costa Rica). Hegistered mail closes at § p. m. previous ay Transpac e Mails. Mails for China and Japan, via Vancouver and Victoria, B. C., close here daily at 830 p. m. for dispatch per s. (registereamail be specially ad- dressed. Merchandise for L. 3. Postal | Agency at Shangial cannot be forwarded via Canada). | Mails for thy Franciseo, up’ to November *2, Inclusive. . Empress of China Philippine Islands, via San MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried ie; bustness confidential; lowest rates. axton block. The J. A H\mo;_\:;i s eesgeee—te—— BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE-My all-purpose: bonse; youny, souna, city uroke, Nue looker, weigul, Low. See nim at Club stabies, 3l Leav- enworta. J. B. Bianchard, Uil Georgia Ave. P—Tw—-i GOUD family hofse. IN§ Farnam. g F—xui3 DB FOR SALE—MSCELLANEOUS. NEW and 30-Daad typewriters. T8 Farnam Yo R BALE. phonographs, superior = iber musital Wswament | % ap. Wilimans Co., 16l 1se R o 83 im) QM3 TH 1 ¢l , ¢ @ Mals Farnam. Qi INDIAN goods and relics. 1§ ‘onneil man & s X IDHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1113 Farnam. A INDHAN' e = wnd. pool . tables; billiard tables e runawich. Balke Solieaser Sic.| in Swanton, Sallme county. Neb., the The k- Co- aie| =, Swaatoa, sounty. “Neb.. L s » % any one © i he'im- | PLANO for sale or trade; wamt horee and eat bumnese. For ulars ad- Cugsy. O 3. Bee. s DI %:-Ei Lock Bex 1, Swi Saiine co FOR SALE Rotary Neostyle for copying | Ters, eirculars, ete. uire of Mr. b =M 1. L. Brandeis & Sons. T LADIES and gents' watches, 130 dia- monds, left n pawn, good as néw; seiiing &t half price. Diamond Loan Office, 1 G- oe B MAPLE FOR RENT, T-room Capital Ave. The side TR Y T - = HRSAREI L N removed b ous hair y electricity. 12 —.::u-u- Leen ome | WILLIAMSON Gmaba "%l Douglas. | NO. 1 bow 3 8. 1 o | wHITE WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange Eur business or_pi quick see J. Johmson, 83 N. Y. Y M5 WANT to_buy, sell or trade a business? Go_see Wilson, Warnes & Co., 417 to 419 3 block. Yo TO GET in or out of business call on Wil , g GENERAL shop_for sale. Vi Goud opporTunity Jor & E00d. 'ali-arousd mechanic; the oniy r shop in the eity; also a bicycle shop iz con- %P L Lead, 8. FOR SALE, coal yard, with 30 feet track- age. Peter Lenagh, South Omaha. ose here dauy at :30 p. m. up lo November <, inclusive, for dis- | 5 \'rmb_;r "n‘xnflfl-l\.‘ for dispatch per 3 1y & s Tosa Maru. X SR Matls for hawail, China. Japan and Philfp- me islands, Via San Francisco, cioss PATENTS. ere daily at o8 £ m. | paicn per Tragsport. | { Malls for China and Japan, via Seatile, Close here daily at 63 p. m. up to No- up to November 25, inclusive, for dispaich per s. s. China. Matls for Hawaii, via San Francisco, ciose here daily at 63 p. m. up to December *1. inciusive, for dispatch per s s Ala- meda. STOVES REPLATED. GOLD, siiver and nickel piating. Omaha Plating Co.. Bee Bide. Tel 35&. N et S alleys . Nebraska 0.1t Tl X ka TYPEWRITERS. Address O 4. Bee. Y mumwmufl térms. installment plan; send stamp. 3 jutual Land Co., 20 Sen Francisco, Cal. Calitornia n'tnw.r at, e wlmm—A % of e drde s Shitmer & Chase, 84 L large stock of | FOR SALE. hardware and implement stock LAW & GARDINER'S stock of dry notions, ladies’ and gents' furnish- goods, ladies' cloaks, skirts and suits willinery, wallpaper and all fixtures will be sold in bulk at publie auction to ‘he highest bidder for cash on Saturday. No- vember % at 10 o'clock a. m.. On the Councll Blutts BULBS, | LAUNDRY. DETECTIVE AGENCY. —al cut flowers and plants. Hender- son, Tel. 134, 1519 Farnam St, Omaha. Hfi | OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, Sc: collars, 2¢; cufts, 4c. 179 Lesvenworth. Tel A-1788. | —4 Mails for Tahit! and Marquesas lslands, via San Francisco, close here daily at 63 p. m. up to December **1, inclusive, for dispaich per 5. 5. Mariposa. Mails for China and Japan, via Tacoma. close here daily at 63 p. m. up to De- cember 2, inclusive, for dispatch per s s Olymp! Malls ‘for Australia (except West Aus- tralia, which goes via Europe, and New Zesland. which goes via San Franciveo), and Fiji islands, via Vancouver and Vie- terta, B. C., close here daily at 6:30 p. m. after November *22 and up to December *%, inclusmive, for dispatch per s & Aorangi. Madls for Hawail, Japan, China and Phi)- ippine Islands, via San Francisco, close here daily at p. m. up to December | %, inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Doric. | Mails for Australia (except West Australia, | which is forw, via Europe) New Zea. | land, Fiji, Ssmos and Hawail, via Sao | Francisco, close here dafly at §:3¢ p. m. after December *6 and up to December | *13, inciusive, for dispatch per s. s. Si- erra. (If the Cunard steamer carrying the British mail for New Zealand does | Bot arrive in Jme to connect with this | dispatch, extra malis—ciosing at 5:%0 a. | m. 9:3% a m. and 6:30 p. m.; Bundays at | 4% o m.5a m and 630 p. m—will be made up and forwarded untii the arrival of the Cunard steamer.; Transpacific mails are forwarded to port of salling daliy snd the scheduie of closing | is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit Regls- tered mail closes at 6 p. m. lous day. 817 Karbach ‘CA” THOS. CORMICK, vate d ook Taulphoe Acsam ACCORDION PLEATING. | GOLDMAN Pleating Co., Room 8, las Block Dou = MASQUERADE COSTUMES. PAWNBROKERS. EAGLE Lean Office, reilable, BALE TIES. cur I THEO. LIEBEN, WIS Farnam, costumes. l accommodat- ing; all business confidential. _Doli.-??‘ OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 15th. TE raiflroad tickets everywhere | 16 Farnam. ‘Phone T | Streets. T etc. | Alilance Express.... 45 pm bank | Lincoln & Black Hills..allld pm — ontana, Puget Sound. .all:lo pm ncoln Fast ........D 310 pm Wymore, Beatrice = ® am CORNELIUS VAN COTT, aster. Postoffice, New York, N. Y.. Nov. 2I, 1@ GOVERNMENT NOTICE. DENVER. COLO., NOV. 1 132 —SEALED | roposais, o triplicate, will Be . peeeiea ere until 1l o'clock a. m., Dec. 1, 1, and then opened for comstructing & pumpbouse at Fort D. A Russell. Information fur. | nished on appilcation o Q M., Fort D. A Ruseell, or iBe undersigned. U. 8. reserves | the Tight to accept or reject amy or all bids or part thereof. Envel E tat Bids {0 be marked -Eropassis tor Pumpbouse, ete.” and Lt Col | 4. W. Pove, C. Q. M —$tD1. RAILWAY TIME CARD. BURLINGTON & MIS. sourt River Rafiroad—"Tne Burlin Route” — Gen. eral Offices, Northwest Cor- ner Tenth and Farnam Streets. Ticket Office. 502 Farnam Street. Telephone, n Station, Tenth and Masos | phone 135 g | {1t was taken by BURLINGTON & Quiney Rallway—“T Buriington Route — Tick. Office. 15 Farnam Street. Teiepho Depos, Tenth and Mason Streets Telephone I3 Daylight Leave Spe- Chicago Vestibuled Ex Chicago Local Express “hicago Limited CHICAGO Arrive Chicago A1 pm a 73 am a 48 pm a8 pm KANSAS CITY, ST JO- seph & Council Blufts Railroad—“The Burlington Route”—Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam Street, Telephone J. Depot, Temth and Mason Streets. Telephone -3 Leave. Arrive. Kansas City Day Ex....a 9:30 am a 6:% 3 g ™ Kansas City Night Ex..a10:% B a St. Louls Fiver, fur st LI Joseph and St Lo ’ a Dally, uis. e 5:10 pm allas am ELKHORN & ley Raliroad orthwestern dne” — General _Offices, United States National Bank Buuding, 8 W ofner Twelfth and Far- Telephone 1. Depot, 15th and Webster Sts. Telepbone 1468 Leave. 4 Black Hitls, Deadwood, stk Lead, Hot Springs... a 3:8 pm a 5:00 pm Wyoming, Casper and 1 4 3:00 pm e 5: Hastings, York, David -4 N City, Buperior, Geneva, Exeter ana Sc¢ward... b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm Bonesteel, - Niobrara nco Fremont.b 7:3 am b10 Lincoin ‘Wahoo ¥ =2 remont 3 Fremont Local omem, a Daily. B Daily except Suncay. c Sun- day oniy. d Daily except Saturday. o Daily except Monday. & NORTH. western Raflway—'"The CHICAGO Northwestern _Line" — City Ticket Office, 1401 Farnam St. Telephone 56l Depot, Teunth and Marcy Streets. Tele- phone @9 Leave. Arrive al1:20 pm i a 950 am Local Chicago-Omaha 5:10 pm Fast Omaba-Chicago 4:6 pm Fast Umaha-Chicago 4 7:00 am Fast Maii a 2:% pm Omaha-Chicago Lmtd. a 9% am Fast St. Paa. a s am Daylight St. Paul al Fast Mail as Cedar Rapids Passenger a Local Sloux City........D 4:00 pm b Local Sloux CY a5:10 am a a Daily. b Daily except Sunday. > 1401 Farnam St _Tel i5th and Webster Sta. CHICAGO, North- western _Line” —General Offices, Nebraska Divi- slon, iSth and Webster Sts. City Ticket Office, one Sl De; elephone 168~ Leave. Arrive | Twin Clty Passenger...a 6.3 am & 9:10 pm Sioux Cit Oakiand a Daily. Passenger...a2:w pm all 10 am b 546 pm b 8:45 ept Sunday. v MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL- road—General Offices and cqm1|ml Offices, Southeast r 14th and Douglas Sta. Telephone 104, Union Station. e Leave. b Daily exc St lcuis and Kaasas _—. City Express 410:00 am & 6:35 pm K. C., St. L. Express...alo:5 pm a 615 4 Leave -from ibin and Lo o oaeam Webster Street Nebraska Loca! via Weeping Water .. @ Dally. b Dally WAPASH RATLROAD—_The. - 4710 pm a10:45 am cept Sunda. ket Office, 1601 Farnam Street. Telephone 222 De- pot, Tenth and Marcy Sta Telephone 623 Leave. Arrive. st. Louis Express 85:55 pm & §:90 am St. Louis Lecal. (from Council Blufts) .... -a 9:16 am alo:3ipm a Daily. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & Pacific Rallroad—"“The Great Rock Isiand Route” — Ticket Office, 133 Farnam Depor. streeia. Arrive. street. Telephove 428 Tenth and Marcy Leave. Telephone a8 am Des Moines E Chicago Fast Rocky M o ocky Mountain Ltd...a 6:50 E Lincoln, Colorado Sp gs, T X;:«n‘vr. Pueblo and st e Cgiorao, Ukiahoma R SN 'exas yer. ~oe..d 530 24 a Dally. b Dally except Bun.;s Afe— P ILLINOIS CENTRAL! Raflroad—City Ticket Of- fice, 142 Farnam Street. Teiephone, . 26. Depot, Tenth and Marcy Sts. Arrive. & 5:10 pm ca a 546 am FRst MAtE ©ononsoseeeron 410335 pm Ménxnnwul & St. Paur P prees b7 am b Minneapoiis & St Paul - Limitee .............. a a 8:06 am Fort Dodge Locai from Council Bluffs ... .....b 450 pm alf:00 am Fort Dodge Local from Council Bluffs .. 5:00 am s Daily. b Daily except Sunday. UNION PACIFIC -~ Overland Baum"—aesm;r%l‘- fices, N. E. Corner Ninth snd Farnam Streets. City Tiekast Office, 1%4 Farnam 81, B B S Sta Telephone 5. ve. Armive, The Overiand Limited..a 5:40 am & The Chicago-Portiand Bpecial . s A a The Fas: Mafi 113 4% am a The Mall and Express..all 3 am a The Colorado Special . a7 am a Lincuin Beatrice and Stromsburg Express...b 408 pm bl2: o Grand Island Local S b 530 « Datly. b Dally except Sunday. VHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & St Paul Rallway—City Ticket M@ice, 1504 !rlruu ;! lzel«ptwn-n Depot, enth and Mason Streets. Telephone &25. ALY eavey Chicago & Omaha Ex..b 7:% am b 3: Ex....a 600 bm &7 b Dajly except Sunday. o JXEE) [ a Daily SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. In the supreme court of the state of Ne- braska. Opinions flled November 18, 192 The following opinions will be officially re- ported No. 11068 McCormick Harvesting Ma- chine Company it Scott. Error from Greeley county. Judgment. Albert, C., &~ vision No. & 1. In proceedings for the trial of the right of property ander section ¥, et seq., Code of Civil Procedure, the only judgment a justice is authorized to is a judg- ment for costs 2 The order, therein provided, of the jus- tiee of the peace to the officer, direc restoration of the property, is not a jndieial order. but merely the means of apprising the officer of the result of the inquisition. 3 Upon a reversal in the @istrict court of a judgment of & justice of the peace, ren- dered in such proceedings, the district court | has jurisdiction to hear and determine the issues. Lut its jurisdiction to render judg- ment is lUmited, as that of a jastice of the peace. to & judgment for costs, and u judg- ment for a Telease of the property from levy and a restoration thereof Lo the elaim- ant is unauthorized and vold. o. 12151, Carleon against Benton. Error trom Merrick county. Reversed. Albert, C., division No. 3 i To comstitute a foundation for the troduction of an X-ray photograph i e dence it is not essential that it appear that 4 competent person, nor that the condition of the apparatus with which it was taken and the circumstances under which it wes takes, were such as to insure an sccurate picture, where it has been shown by the evidence of competent witnesses thal it truly represents the ob- % The discretion of the triat judge in the recepiion of sich evidence is not absolute and may Dot be exercised arbitrarily, and where evidenve as to the accuracy of mm leaves no room for & Gif- Cx its exclusion on the | Jeet it s claimed to represent. ren- a erm sub- which (he triai was had he motion fof a new quent to that at which on for a new trial was overruled insuccesst - party asked the court to nder judgment n the verdict. Held, that thereby preciuded f of errors in this cous Andrews against Lillan leri- . Appeal from Custer AMrmed. Ames, (. divimon Ne, & not interpose to separute non ands from an irfigation diserict, | nee of A showing that the plain- 5 avall themselves of the eht ¢ providing for effecting Weber againet Lockman. Error trom Cedar ty. Affirmed. Ames, C., division No. 3 A mastcr may be lable in damagoes caused gligence committed by his servants n_the course of his employment, al- | though atter be at the time act- without the knowledge or contrary to known wishes of the former. 17109, Pax against Scott. Error from { Douglas cou Affirmed. Hastings, C.. division Neo. 1 1 The ques of fraud in conveyances made prior July 1898, could mot be determined in a hearing on application by & bankrupt for his discharge in the bank- rupt_proceedings. 2 The discharge of a bankrupt is only personal to himself and does not affect any lien, either by contract or by judicial proce against property 3. A judgment rendered on confiicting evi- | dence ‘will not be disturbed in this court uniess clearly wrong. | 1217, Northdruft against Lincoln. Error { from Lancaster cou Affirmed. Pound. | C.. division N. 2. | i The inferences which may be drawn from the testimony in determining the pro- priety of a direction to find a verdict for | the parties must have some reasonable | toundation in the facts shown 2 In order to hoid a municipai corpora- | tion ifable for injuries received by reason | of & defective sidewalk, it must be shown { that the municipality, through its proper officers. had notice of the defect, or else that the defect had existed for so long & | time that in the ordinary course of things they should have known of it, and hence are chargeable with comstructive notice. 3. Notice of particular defect which caused the injury is not necessary where it is shown that a general defective con- dition existed and was known to the offi- cers of muy er actually or constructi 4 But it is not sufficent to show notice of a particular defect which different in from and in no way related to the at produced the injury, and did not { contribute thereto in any manner. 1218, Cass County against Sarpy County. Error from Sarpy county. Former judg- ment vacated. Judgment district court afirmed. Ames, C., division No. & a rule of eonstruction, without . that when one or two, or more of an ambiguous statute will into h with the constitu- tion, and the others will cause it onflict_therewith, the former and not latter wili be preferred. A county is excused from contrbuting ard the expense of repairing a bridge r a stream dividing it from an adjoin- ing county by the fac that county making the repairs did so in violation of | the law regulating the manner of making ilu(‘h repairs upen bridges for the main- | tenance of which it i= solely responsibie. 3. The provisions of chapter 7. entitled | “Roads,” of the Compiled Statutes, relat- Ing to the bullding of bridges over streams | dividing counties, are not in violation of the constitution. 12%5. Schumacher against Crane-Church- ill Company. Error from Doug!l county | Reversed. Pound. division No | L An order transferr | ejectment to the | of equitable defense will not preciude demanding that 5 if his request f tried by the jury trial is timely ax 2 In such case on all the issues, without demanding a ury as to any of them, is a waiver of a jury as to that trial. 3. A waiver of a fury at | the first trial in jectment wiil not have the effect of pre- cluding either party from demanding & jury at the second trial. after the juds- ment rendered at the first trial has been set aside under section &0, Coge Civil Pro- cedure Engle agalnst Dado. from Saline county. Afirmed. C.. division No. 1. i One hewng custody of the property in dispare {8 4 proper defendant in replevin. 2 Defec: of parties, will be waived if not raised by demurer of answer nstructiens ot excepted to and ob- jections mot assigned in motfon for mew irial or petition in error will not be re- viewed in thw court. No. 128 Doody against | sonic “Association, Affirmed. Albert, 1227 Error Lebinger, National Ma- Error from (- A mutual a nt association classified its members according to the hazard of | their respeetive occupations: the plaintift div belonged to a class which entitled its mem: bers to $£.50 for the lo a hand by acci- | dent: the members of ther class wers entitied to but $0 for such injury; a clause Of ihe bylaws, Which were a part of the Contract of insurgnce, provided that ne greater amount should be pald any mems ber than the amount payable to the latter Ciase fOF any wjury received while hunting {or in any way 1sing or handling firearms | the plaintiff Jost his hand by the discharg: of a gun which he was removing from on | oom' of his house, where it was left by ne of his boarders. to another. Held, that his recovery was limited to $500. No. 1242 Read against Vailey Land and Cattle Company. Error from Lincoln county. Reversed. Oldham, C., division No. 2 “1. 1t _is improper to g g give his opinion on the ultimate fact to be determined by the Jury 2 It t» an invasion of the province of the jury in the trial of a cause to permit an expert to give his opinion as to the amount of damages wheh should be awarded. 3. Where it is practicable to place be- | fore the jury all the.facts supporting the opinion of a non-expert, the witness should be restricted in his testimony to such facts and the jurors left to form their opinion from the facts alone without the ald of the opinions of the witness. No. 122, Shreck against Hanlon. Error from Clay county. Reversed with instruc- tions. Duffle, C., division No. & 1 Where a person has been declared a bankrupt under the act of congress, ap- proved July 1, 18 the trustee appointed in that proceeding may maintain an action to met aside & conveyance made by the benkrupt at any tme within two years after the estate has been closed, provided the action was not barred by the laws of this state at the time the petition in bank- ruptey was fled. Z 1t is not always a defense in an action 1o set a conveyance as fraudulent that the grantor had property remaiuing afler the conveyunce was made sufficient to sat- isfy his creditors. If the conveyance was | in fact fraudulent and made for the purpose of defrauding creditors they may have it set aside on showing to that effect and the further showing that at the time of | commencing the action he had 3@ property subject 1o execution out of which their claim could be made. 128 Merrill againat Suing. Eror from Cedar county versed and dismissed. | Barnes, C., Division No. 1 In an action on & warrauty deed for a breach of covenants of title and for quiet enjoyment the plaintiff must allege and prove that he has been lurned out of the possession of the granted premises, or some part thereof, or compelied to yleid ! the possession thereof to one having para- mount Utle. 2 Where a reply sets up Dew matter in avoidance of the matters of defense con- tained in the answer which may fairly be said to amount to a departure from the original cause of action stated in the peti- tion, a motien to strike out euch new matter and eliminate it from the repiy sBould be sustained. An instruction submitting such Dew matter to the jury for their consideration in arriving at a verdict is erroneous. 4 Evidence examined apd found to he insufficlent to sustain the verdict. 5. Heid, that the petitiow shows upon e on face that an ac for & breach of covenants against - emcumbrances e barred by the statute of limitations at the time the action was commenced. 1275, Adams against Grand Lodge, | Anclent Order of United Workmen. Error from Douglas county. Afirmed. Hastings, C., Division No. 1 i Mere receipt of money by the finanetal | officer of & subordinate lodge of a benevo- | lent association is not of itself u waiver of | other conditions for the reinstatement of a | suspended member. especially when the re. | cetpt is accompanied LY and express re- Quirement of other conditioms. 2 Where no_authority over the of death benefits in the subordinal or its officers, s shown their negotiations with the beneficiaries after the assured's death can establish no la- | wil 3 ty om the part of the grand lodge. ! After liability bas been denied by the | grand lodge and payment made for the Purpose of reinstatement tendered the t that a member of the lodge's finance committee invited plaintiff's attormey to lay his case before the whole | committee for action by it was mot binding admission of liability, thoi | invoived some expense to plaintiff to A | "4 The exi 10 & beneficlary by ome | member of such finance commitiee when | shown, after assured's death, the re- ceipt sent to assured for his last that it fixed defendants Labifity, wes & walver of forfeiture.

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