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SPECIAL NOTICES be dali Gr.‘ on presentation of the eheok onmiy. S ——— SITUATIONS WANTED, P luhabuintr i RSO SITUATION wanted by an all round union printer; % years' experience; v job preferred.” Address O 5, care Bee ~M786 DI* WANTED, place to care for furnace or other light work for board. Address 0 5, Bee. . —Mwz 2% qu'rl:u—ll ALE MELP. HUBTLING deputies ‘women; splendid um\rhcl *I. 416 Bee b WANTED, for U. 8. Army, able-bodied un- Tmarriea men between ages of . and 3, eltizens of United States, of good char- scter ‘and vmperate habils, who can Bpeak, read ana write Eng! ¥or in- formation apply o hosreiting h ‘and Dooge Sta, Umaba, wull Lincoin, N wanted The men _or nrm TAILOK wanted “at_once. cranta, Holdrege, Neb. WANTED A solicilor_capable of presen ng an attgactive lang invegtmeni; must be first-cldsy. bUlmer & Chase, l;: Lee Carl P, Bt NTED—-A 'boy with a'horse to_deiiver ‘The Jfvening e, west mde. Cail at ine bee omie, circulation aepartment, § B m. —D-1 WANTED—Three expérienced shoe sal men, ¢, L, Brangets & SBops. B |lb- WANTED, twb_(rst-class harnessmakers, 1or speady empipymient. Audress Knox- ylile Saadiéry jiolse, Knoxviie WANTED, munmL shop apprentice and two 800 boye, APPlY 4b a0 Mam st Council srus. B M WARNLED, middie-aged man; good address; large @cqumntance, LIty Bavings bank, istn and Dougias: BEE what we hav m bur\wr trade; years'saved by our method e Hree Work, expert instractions; toous presented; wiges Saturaays; board pro: Videa; . cail or write. Moler Barver Cgl- legs, 1802 Douglas st B MKLY 4 WANrEA: reliuble person in each district to manuge business tor old house; saiury $1S weekily; expenses ‘Advanced; perma- Dent_ position; inciose seli-adaressed velopé. Manager, 42 Caxton uid ca B—Msi2 W SALESMEN WANTED, EVERYWHERE, to sell Lambert Type- wri 16th St ters. Alonroe & Co., i A, WANTED, LIQUOR SALESMAN For Nebraska, one with an estapiished trade on whiskies Ur cigars prefejred; give full detalls as to experlence, efc.; all correspondence will be held strictly confidential. ~Address O 0, care (his office. 518 30 FOR RENT-HOUSES, MODERN 7.room house, near pnrl 150' §. Bt $20—9-room modetn house, $25--8-room modern ho §12—-8-room modern BRENNAN. 9 So. n« N._19th_8t. 4B N. Wth St 4621 Farnam l( ]1“&5‘ ok D--M101 2 ©4 MAPLE STREET—Eight rooms, go D 143 N. 1STH ST, nice §-room cottawe, Koo ropais. Wi 16 Potter, recuiver, %3 Brown block D-M82 MODERN $-room house, corfer 15th and 1411 Vinton. , D—S8 D1 FOR RENT—FUANISHED ROOMS, DEWEY European Hotel, 13th and Farnam. oy | PER WEEK—422 8. 18th St one bloek south of court house AETNA HOUSE, European, 18th and Dod E—466. ROUYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Chicago. E—46s HANDBOME steam heated room. . 1909 Capl- tol A E—M IJ THE OMAHA ELBOTRIO TREATMENT. DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FOR SALE-REAL BSTATE. GRACE O'BRYAN of Kentucky. .N 8 Jun MISS DUVAL, manicurin 1615 Howard, flat A — M9 25 PERSONAL. DR._ROY, chiropodist; corns and -u..ernu- ous haif removed by electricity. R Frenzer block U: VIAVI, Woman treatment Omaha. GRAMOPHONES and sapplies, and retall. Collins Plano & “Way to Health. Home Booklet free. 36 Bee Bidg., o wholesale 1622 Douglas. U8 RUPTURB CURED—No kpife, no_pain, no detention from business. Send for booklet, ;'v: EMPIRE RUPTURE CURE CO., $3 Y. Life Bldg,, Omaha. U—iss DR B. M. JACKEON, specialist in chronic discases. 1505 Farnam St. Consultation free. U—843 ELITE PARLORS, 615 8. 16th st., 24 foer. ~437 D & con- PRIVATE hospital before and _during finemient; 'bables boarded. and Mrs, erflel! 23 Lake. Tel. Red, ROOMS for light housekeeping. 105t How- ard. - MZ1—-D-12* L. M. E hauls trunks., Telephoge T8, 780, THE FARNAM-19th and, Farnam_streets. E—MsTT WE RENT wewing machines at 75 per week. We repair and sell parts for any machine manufactured. RABKA CYCLE CO., ‘Phone 166. _ Corner 15th and Harney Sts. 4 Broadway, ‘Council Rlufta. “Fhone B¢l 612 Narth M St. maha. 'Phone 4365, U—A26 DI STEAM HEATED roome, $10 per monih. Barker Hotel, 13th and Jones Sts E-Mas2 ] Roous for “light housekeeping., 1112 . E—M17] FRONT “room, modern, 8 per week. ster. E—459 1717 —459 D16 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, MERRIAM, comfortable 'anur’noE;. T s FURNISHED rooms, with or wnnoul board rates reasonable. Midiand Hotel, 15th & md Chicago. PRIVATE family. ™ 8. 25th lve i Ml!’J TELEPHONE 8 for L. M. E. messengers. U-—Mssl MONEY TO LOAN—~REAL ESTATE, # PER CENT on business property. per cent on resldence property. Opunn. 1o pay whole or IKLE, 401 A “Z{ llmo. MONEY to loan on improved Omahg real estate. Brennan-Love Co., $9 8. 1jth, 4TO 5 P. C. money. Bem _?;“3\'" Bik. FARM and _city loan: low rates. W. H. Thomas, F'lru Nat. B-nk Bids. Tel. 148 W4 FOR RENT-STORKS AND OFFICES. FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 1004 Farpam. W83 FOR ‘RENT, store In first-class locatlon; rent reasoRabe. ply R. C. Peters & Conngrouna foor, Bee BIdg. FOR RENT,. the bullding fofmerly pied by The Bee at #i6 Farnam St. Iour stories and & basement which was formeriy ussd as The Bee press room, This will te rented very reasonably. If interegted apply at office to C. C. K water,. secrelary, room 10, Bee buxllulyu CENTRAL, y, drug, with _fixtures: -aiso fige steam heat and power. 'l meat market, laundry, with Tizard, 2 'N. 23d. 1415 e, AGENTS WANTED, WANTED, canvassing agents county 1o solicit supscriptions LWRNTIELH CENTUKY Bteaay employment, with assured govd in- come. Agents in the country witn horse and bugsy especiauy desived. Canvassers make easily s Lo $iW per MURLh, Ad- dress, Cenury Farmer SOlcitors surgau, 3 in every to Tl FARMEKR. the largest company in the worid of its age; no special tract fakifs or leg puilers neea appiy. We sell Lhe best coniraci ever writien; gvod territory afd commissions given Lo §ooud, reliuple men. Call on or write to George J. Crane, buperintendent Western Department, 419 First Navl Bank Biog., Umana, Neb. N WANVSD—FEMALE HELP, % Girls. Call Canadian office, 1oth & Dodge. C—o1 Oil and Mining Co.'s stment; gooa com- ptract. Texas Ofl and Lawton, UK. 3 789 4* missions; liberal ¢ Mining Co., Box ¥, wA.N'l'lD student nurde at Boutn omiaha gy WANT txllh or German 4!:\ for Orik; Small lumily; govu ages. CAll WL b 5. Sitn st ettt WANTED, & g00d girl 10n general bouse: WoEk. Apply sist coppicton ave. Cc—458 WANTED-GIrl to do general housework o lamily ol luree; goua Wuge Bimerai, ¥i6 N. @0 ave i GOOD gm xufn}.mu housework. b ba. Btk bi; BOOG Wakes: frimtn WANTED, bead diningroom girl, 3 Mo, bare aavanced. J. L. WeoD, Vi Y W. ictly first-class _woman cuols‘ el Privaie family, hear Umans servauts Kept; NO 1aunory Wurk €8 ya0 per mumn and ranrvad 1ar o s w WA N’uuD & good girl at once at Creche, Wth aud Hame) C—d04 3 WANTED, a refined young onu work in smail lamily, g L at Zw Douge street belween m. C—on the WANH.D, QR in oF general housework. . wih s Wi 0 WAN'I‘ED. one second cook, $18 per month; one launaress, 3ls per munth; one chamoer- bousd aud jouging. malo, alo pet moliy buusy 4 o Commercial Hote, FOR RENT—HOUSES, FQ_MOVE right get Omaha Van Storage Co.; office, louldy rarnam, or Avis, looy-oed. [T HOUSES 9-ROOM modern, near iiigh school, #i.ou & room nouse, S6th and Uharies, 3.0, Ang. oA Cap. Ave. ‘el o sovison. in all parts of (g “The O, ¥, Davis Co., Bldg. SEE PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. for cholce houses, i@ N, ¥. Lite Blag. ‘el luis MAGOARD Van & Btorage Co. Tel, 1486 Doy BURT, » rooms, modern, nice lawn, 208 N. I9th, v-room, modern, “fl 20 N. 19th, §-room, modern, §%.00. w. D‘ARNAM Hll'll'l ©O., 180 Farnam St D% HIOUSES and flats. Ringwalt, Barker block D—aow HOUSES. O. G. Wallace, Brown Block. p = x']‘ t bes Y ust been , fepalr, incilding iour irable ‘location or GEOKG! FOR RENT, ofie ¥ayom \a\n.mm i, water and sewer; Just n S tiase repair; n §00d late C.' M. chmant, 4363 Paxton block. - D—119 m;lg'r “forty ‘deres In m. cit 1}m y o 1 e Eompay, 15 Douelad FOR RENT, . !-roon -agnn ooluge 2416 Clmal A "é‘}.&f“"' renireg el nodtrn: .".1'3# 24 8t and Foppleton Av #-room houwes, 30t] .(nll ll. modern, city "I.f IIIM saw Ons 4room house, Hith and Cuming Bte., city water, $10. & M. BACHMANN, 4363 Paxton Bl D82 \)nuM Rellll -, upstal m!ix Wlll louth Onlhl. 3-wee 5 $15- per month. Tecelver, 38 Brown D—-Mis N I8 ot 7 roo . $18.00 5 | r.":h Amodere. Bisl0 : e 1l modern; ele- DO (N Sy . modern, except furnace, .hfi ell water, $10.0. madern 1\-!. Seosnd loor, $15. thers. - Come and O With "us for. rent. We §V‘ the l‘uu.il‘lu l:\c&:fl Pouln, MAN OR WOMAN of good addre: to call'on business men; very yoeition_for ‘competent person. . Monon bldg., Chicago. wanted rolitable Zyegler, —M¥IT 0% . WANTED-—70 RENT. WANTED, room and board with ptlvate family, Close in, by young man and . wife of rennement; state terms. Address O 5i, Bee. KMl 29 ——— . STORAGE. OM. Van Stor. Co., 1511% Farn. Tels, 169- 958 VANS and baggage wagons. Tel. 1%, —214 —_— WANTED-TO BUY, WANTED—To buy or location for bank, about ¥10,(w capital. Lincoin Bafe De- posit & Arust Co., Lincoln, Neb. N—628—29 WANTED, latest style Remington type- writer, tly usea, for eash;, must pe a bargain; give numoer on mncnmev price ana tull partculars. Adaress O 4, bee. N—sfivl 2 FUR SALE—FCRNUEY i, | | PRIVATE gnoney. F.D. Wead, 1624 1}8“5:‘ V WANTED, clty loans and war Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farn: and warrants. R. C. Peter & Co., 1tz Farnam St., Bee Bldg. plt WANTED, $,000 loan on nrn‘i’c}uu real os- tate secirity. Inquire Biixt & Loveren, room 436-7 Paxton block. W—-ML12% MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTEL MONEY WHEN you fud it necessary to borrow give us a trial, after which we will, by lair treatment, attempt o retain your patronage. Wé loan irom $10 up on tur- niture, pianos, live etock, etc. We aiso make 1vans Lo SALARIED PEOPLE wighout morikuge or endorser. We do not deduct interest in advance; we charge nothing for MukiDg Of NULE Dapers and our service 1s quick conudendlal. We always try o piea r patrons. OMAHA MUKIGAGE LOAN.CO, 19 Boara of irade Blag. 4 \kistabiished 13%) w6 South iy X ‘ll!lt!tltiill#‘i‘l"ttill)!t‘ DO YOU NEED MONEY? MONEY 10 LOAN FURNITURE ANL SALARIER. $10_to #w loaned on FUKNITURE, § PIANOS, BT, and to salaried people § it vory Jowest rates and for any length § 3 of time, Witnout pubicity of removiug ¥ § the Droberty. | Payments’ can be. made § 3 10 suit your convenience. §, Celiand get ous terms before going Il& T BLE brEDIY coMPARY, Room ¥, Lhird ¥ioor, Paxton Hlflck ISFSISISIIIINBINIINLINNNIIIIIS X—ow 3 by 3 3 3 ¥ 3 BORROW MONEY WHERE you can get It on FURNITURE, IANOS, HORSES, WAGON: EOWS, BTC.: ulso on SALARIRS, WHERE you get it on short notice and nhnul publieity. WHERE you pay for only the time money is iu use. WHERE you can return it on easy weekly or monthly payments, WHERE you get the lowest rates. WHERE cun you do better?, © - PHOENIX C 1 68 Paxton Bik. 16th and Farnam Sts, X—s0§ LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS. TO BALAKRIED PEOPLE, merchants, team- sters, boarding nouses, etc., without se. curity; cfilltbl terms; 4 otfices in Hll cipal citics. Tolman, 440 Board of Biag. X MONEY loaned on furniture, live stock, jewelry, to- salaried people. ' Foley Loag Co., Suc. to Duff Green, & Barker block. X—oum CHICAGO Furniture Co., M10 Dodge, Tel, wm New and secondhing, bougnt, sold, exchanged. Gan MONEY loaned ca pianos, furniture, Jew- elry, horees, cows, tc. ~C. F. Reed, 383 FOR SALE~HORSMS, WAGONS, E'TC, NEW &nd secondhand vehicles for sale chedp. . FIost, 4t and Leavenworih. Pz FOR SALE—-My all-purpose horse; young, City UroKe, Iiiie J0OKer, weign, See ulm at Cluv staoies, wid Leav- enwortn. 4. B. banchard, 111 Georgia Ave. F—To—0-1 GOOD family horse. 1318 Farnam. ¥ wl FOR SALKE—MISCELLANEOU! joaned on plain note to salaried usiness confidential; lowest rates. ton block. Hutton Co, -~ X—ivl MONEY 9 TYPEWRITERS. WHY pay more? Lambert, $25; superior to $100 machiges. Sent on approval. Monroe & Co.. 811 N. 16th St., Omaha s BUSINESS CHANCES, WHEN you want to buy, seli or exchange our business or property quick see J. . Johuson, 43 N. ¥. Li Y—M505 ~———— NEW and 2d-hand typewriters. 1U$ Farnam e H’UR BALE. phonolrlvhl I“D‘&M[ 10 Ly usical Ihe Wittmann Co., 161 Farnam. O] IALE . pair of rted Mexic PRt her Rdrese B g < QM ll. crib- ouglas. Q-MaTd INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnam, QN FENC H_ for quick -mp bing, comhr ation ladders. WANT to buy, sell or trade & business? Qo wee Wilson, Warnes & Co., 417 to 419 Plxton block. Y TQ GET in or out of business call on Wil- llams, Room 411, McCague hdldln& NO. 1 bowling alleys in_Kansas, Nebraska and lowa. ool hal Address O ‘l CALH“ORNI round (r casy terms; instaliment nnd Stamp. Ad- dress California u( Land Co. o Montgomery st., San Frlllche? 1 M765 1% ticket on W0 ITYL‘. lm Bt et S DOC[I. Umaha. IDHAND sate cheap. Dmn free. Sher. Co., 16th Q4 1§ Farnam. Q- sl-.coflnn.\hb blll Anu'uwu “b‘“l stock ol ldlD bar Axtu etc. : o nruuvhbm ort 4id PIABO for salé or or_trade n"v. B, Bee, BUY of sell pool tables. l é—n— FOR SALE-—Rotary leile tor eopyln‘ letters, eclrculars, ,clc. Mr. «g i Sons. Sehroeder, ofce. ~u e T LADIES and gents' watches, 180 dia- Ilondl left in pawn, good as new, selling fl."' !t price. Diai n 1 BARN for, sale. Inquire 1 CHI!I‘I‘.M rfumes. Write for cytal Bherman & E A M D Omaha. eConnel m‘(f-flm e CLATRVOYANTS. o MRS, FRITZ, clairvoyant, 1614 Cass 8t. y 5—i% MME. GYLMER, geoulne pajmist, 813 : Beisi . BLECTRICAL TREATMENT, MME. SMITH, baths, 18 N. 15, 3 moon i E R Hnwlrd T—M% ¥ MME: AMBS, vapor ba N. . R 1. R, veper Vathe W Jik B Ml fl DUVAL, I!‘lleurln‘ 3d fieor, WANTED—A solicitor capable ing an itractive land [nvestment; tcl himer & Chase, 64 B FOR SALE, hardware and implement stock in Swanton, Saline eounty, the goly impleme to an hing lement. business, rese Lock Box if, Swanton, Baling Cou Neb. Y—Mi% WHITELAW & GARDINER' foods. notions, ladies’ and les’ and sul ey, wnllrpfl P40 Ui xtures witl b sold in bulk at publle auction to the highest bidder for cash on Baturday, No- at 10 o'clock a. m. on the € Broadway, Councll Blufts, A. Buckman, roorhler Y—3-29 1 CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS. No matter where it le; send description and cash price and n how. ve or can find the business yoa want to buy. Tell me your requirements. M. Os- trander, Home Office, Suite 1448 North American Bldl Philidelphia. Offices in fourteen cities. Y- PERFL‘HH—LM Kinds. Catalogue. Bher- man & McConnell Drug Co., Dmua.lg. ‘stock of dry ts' furnish- a. F. e 53,000 to $5.00 spot cash and ‘want Lo step Into well established cloth- ing or general merchandise _business, soitheast Nebraska, address P. O box 4 10 &, Craig, Neb. FO“ Extl(A\DE lll’lclly clean stock of staple dry goods. Iadies’ and men's fur- ishing goods, ele.; goods all practically the same as when bought from wholesale house and worth nearer 100 cents on the doll than any stock listed in year; stock now in hands of creditor, with Clatm "of $2.80, which must be in owner will cash; involce about Elu trade :‘q\llly for |oo'd s 'll\lla‘lb- e imtmbranct of net mere han W Charies W, wi Somers, T DIk B Tl Mo | A_modern S-room FOR SALE. 70068 ft., No. front on Jackson, mear 3th. 700—-N. W. corner 3th and Jackson, 90046 ft. E. front on Lowe ave, nr. Burt 000—N. W. Cor, Lowe ave. and Burt; §ix140 S00—48 ft., ‘west front, on 14th, near Dorcas 375—N. K. corner 3th and hmnur $350—60 t. N. front on Blondo, bet. § 30—N. E. Cor. Franklin and 83d.; m\.y % 8 50050 feet, K. front on Sth, near Bancroft. OMAHA REALTY CO,, 1301 DOL‘ULA.S. ANCH and farm lands for sale bi! the Union Pacific Railroad company McAllester, land commissioner, Vhton Fa: cific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb WANTED—A solicitor capable of present- ing an attractive land Investment; must be first-class. Shimer & Chase, 64 Bee Bldg. R W. C. CHISSELL for BARGAINS in real estate. 1015 Jones St. 'Phone 1721 RE Mt DIs* HOUSES and lots In all parts of city; also nrrn property and farm ds. The O. ¥. Davis Co., Room & RE—$10 SEE PAYhE nos’rWlCK & CO. for cholce bargain: . Lite Bldg. Tel. 1016. NOVEMBER 29, 1902, GARBAGE. AN'I'LIONOR)LY GARBAGE CO, cleans wspools and yaults, a Jead 1""‘1* at anapING, WANTED, m ards of dirt hauled o b avenue an rham. Call soon at Y. Life nnlldlnl. nfw«m«- I‘A.Tl"l H 3 ful. COWGILL—No _fees uniess piigoess- 8 8. 16th st., Omaba. Tel. I AUTOMOBILE ELEC, automobiles. Deright, 1118 Farfant. < ) E————————g e STOVES REPLATED. GOLD, silver and nlcl.\ pllunl Plating Co., Bee Bldg. Tel. FUR DRESSING. 0. R, GILBERT CO., tanners, 144 8. 13th, ~837 % Tukey & Son. Vacant Lots Selling Fast. ‘We had such a great number 0. people look- ing at those lots north of Grand Ave, and west of J4th St. yesterday afternoon that we have declded to be on the ground again Saturday afternoon from % to 5 o ciock. Everyone is very much pleased with the property and admits that the prices are way beiow the cash value. Call us up it the house this evening if you wish to do so. A KEY AND SON, ‘Phones: Office, 2181; Kes., F-2650. 44-445 Board ot Irade. RE—810 28 HARRISON & MORTON, FARMS. RE—s8 DIT* FOR BALE—Fifty-scre farm, five mile north Council Blufln on Crescent road; fruit and good improvements; & bargain. Autlrvnfl C. F. Milier, 728 M)m!l er street, ncil Bluffs EE Mid 0 NE #80-acre farm In eastern Nebraska, near Central City, in Merrick county, one of the nnest iinproved turms in the state, at a snap; 8,000 worth of improve- ments. Send for hiustrated description of it. Payne Investment Co,, New York Life bidg., Umaha, or Heaton & Stone, Cen- wral City, RE—M7s 1 LOOK THIS UP AT ONCE. house with bath, etc. smail_barn.’ One car_line, 4ith and Capitol Owner removed from cily. Oftered derms, 3600 Buy this Lwo lots; block from Ave. at sacrifice price of. $1,800. cash, balance $lo per month. instead of paying rent BENSON & CAKMICHAEL, Block. nice lawn; 642 Paxton RE—T761—28 OSTEOPATHY. ALXCI JOHNBOP&, steopaths, . Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 1664 B, Suite 615 Grace Deegan, 533 Bee Bldg. 'hl._# ————— TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. e TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone 1717, Il,l._gh. E DEPOT on time. L. E. Tel 780 TH POT on M, e FLORISTS. BULBS, cut flowers and te, Hender- Son, Tei. 128, 151 Farnam St. Omaba, LAUNDRY, OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 2c; cuffs, dc. 1760 Leavenworth. DETECTIVE AGENCY. CAPT. THOS. CORMICK, private detective, 517 Karbach biock. Telephone A-*x R —034 ACCORDION PLEATING. GOLDMAN Pleating Co., las Block. Room 200, 129? MASQUERADE COSTUMES. THEO. LIEBEN, 101§ Farnam, costumes. —M4%4 g ———————————— PAWNBROKERS FOR SALE—People's churoh; to be removed from 15th ana Calitornia’ Sts. Address your offer to H. S. Gates, Sec. Hoard, 151 Howard bt ‘Phone 33t KELSEY'S wall paper, 11th and. Dgugias. ‘Phone 1608. RE-T: Fuil Lot, 66x132 feet, Block from [ bullding renting for $40 a month. Price, m.zww REED . A2 Bo um s' wit THE BYRON WILLIAMSON CHARLES E., 1208 Farnam street. KH_ DO YOU WANT TO SELL A FARM? 1t you want to sell a farm or ranch, tell the farmers and stockraisers about it. The best way to reach them ll thulh THE TWEP’I'IETH CENTURY FARMER. This agricultural ‘weekly goes to -ono homes of farmers ‘and IlflCkl’lllerl 50 you have a good plece of'land to s reasonable price you ought to fin Ib\‘l%e: among them. The cost of an ad is small— 2'Cents ‘per wo THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER OMAHA, NEB. RE—604 HASCALL HALL Large two-story building,.160x00 feet, 1923+ 27 So, 13th street. This building is suit- able for manufacturing or warehouse purposes, _Substantially built, Cost $40,000. Will sell with ground 120 feet square at a very low figure. $3,000—Tw rame store bullding, with 1020 Douglas st.; Tn s, 2813 and 2815 N. ory fllt lbovu u.m—’x‘w frame cot 15th ave.; lot #x! The Omaha Realty Company. 1301 Douglas Street (Upstaira). " RE-MS15 WE OFFER till sold 6-room all modern cottage, beautiful oak finish downstairs, full cemented cellar, good furnace, porce- lain bath, gas, sewerage, etc.; full east front lot on N, Boulevard (no paving tax, street cared for by the Park board); house built for a home, but owaer compelled to make a change. ACT QUICKLY. WE CAN ONLY SELL TO .ONE. Several persons disappointed last week in not getting the brick house we advertised. Purchaser of that says he would not take $1,000 for his bargain. ACT QUICKLY. HARRISON & MORTON. RE—MSI6 20 HARRISON & MORTON in today's Then tele- . Lite. ACT RE-—MS17 2 Pupers. RE Phone 54 oF cal at a8 N ¥ UICK SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, GREGG B. H., Touch T. W., Bus. Branches, Teleg, Cat, free. Om. Com. Col., 1T & DOIIL A C. VAN SANT'S school. 77 N, Y. Life. —ous BOYLI. ue.., court reporter prln_&-L NEB. Business & Shorthand College, BO o Theater. LAW AND COLLECTIONS. e —————————— el BTILLMAN & PRICE, 8 U, 8. N'i Bk. Bld. NEB. COLLECTION CO., 36 N. \' w-. NEW flNOW-CHURCH CO.. w48 N. Y. LI;I bidg., attorneys and collectors ever; where. LOST, LOST, hetleen Hth and Dodge and 2th and Harney streets, two siiver medals and a small gold turquoise pin with three pearls. Finder please return to Hee office and receive reward. Lost—805 30 LOST or stolen, near Elmwood q.park, red. Toan cow. Reward. Dr. otk and Center Sts. Lostoh 2 LOST, Wednesday evening, westbound on Omaha and Councll Blufte car, lady's gray leather wrist bag, monogram *M," taining money, White gloves, véll and handkerchief; Teward for return. Bee office, Councii Bluffs. t—ME23 30% MANUFACTURING, R HBwHOIR. 1Bth and Howard, ma- 516 OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks. makes & spe- clalty of e swcapes, shuftgse, doofs end safes. G. Andreen, Prop., 18 Bo. 1ok St ] PRINTING. WATERS PRINTING COMPANY, Compositicn. [ l..—wm EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommoda ing; ull business confidentia, 1301 Dougla: C————— BALE TIES, ’ OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 16th, ] e—————————————ee—NTS TICKET BROKERS, CUT RATE raflroad tickets everywhere. P. H. Phiibin, 156 Farnam. 'Phone 7M. —__-—-——_—_—_—___===’ EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. PRI\'ATE lessons in _bookkee n ote. . K. Rathbun, Room 15, Com'l Nat. bank. 920 F__—H ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. THOS, DURKIN, electrio light _wirin, Tel. 2448, = Usht Jiine STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julla Vaughn, 40 Ramge Blag. e TAILORING, LADIES' JACKETS made, altered and re- ‘modeled.” Joe Yousen, 1411 Farnam Bt. e————peeig—— CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of car romptl; th an —_— ur work Illd hkllrlnl .um to. J. tm. Lake sti TAXIDERMIST. J. E. WALLACE, 606 8, 13th st. POSTOFFICE NOTICE, (8hould be read DAILY by lII lnlerul.d changes may occur at any time.) Forelgn mails tor the week g vember 29, 1902, will close (PROM: sl cased) at |be eneral pos low: 15 “POBT MAILS slose’ one PS: cacller than Cloging e shewn oo low. Parcels Pust malls for Germany close at 5 p. m. Wednesday, per s. 5. Frederick der Grosse, Regular and lug:lflnenllry mails close at foreign station half hour later than clos- ing time shown below (except that supple- mentary malls for Europe and Cen America, via Colen, close one hour later at toreign statior). Transatlantic Mails, BATURDAY—At 7:30 m. for N"HIR- Po! W', m, tor BELGTUM direct, per Kroonland (mail must be directed Aller (mail must be directe Aller”). *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer takes printed mattef, commercial papers and samples for Gérmany only, The same Europe will not be sent by ¢ iens sieclatly directed by it. After the closing of the npnh—.nug transatiantlc mais named & lonal supplementary malls are open on the plers of the ~ American, p5-.11- he s French and German steamers, pen until within ten minutes e ihe hour oF Sailing of steamer. Mails for South Central America, West Indies, Ete. BATURDAY—At 9 8. m. for FORTO RICO, CURACAQ and VENBZUELA,. per s. s. Philadelphia L’:"“ for Sayanilia and Car- tagena lr‘ml rected Ph HAK: IAVA lLMln “ Ale: .. me (mall lor ‘. E dtr!cted ‘por 5 8 and BAO , pel (mail for other parts dirccted VDSE & 8 12:30 _p. m. for CUBA, rnu.Ln via Matansas (nrdlury ‘mail ‘only, must be directed “per 5. 5. Cllrlly\u for N!'foundll.n‘ by rail to Norll fi b.‘ steamer, close at this office wu 4t S p. 2. cons (connectls ednesd: to Boston, and at this omea dally - P‘ ll. IAHJ 14 (‘uhl‘ uu 10 Pon ‘l‘nnn. "IL a ll:n lflduu.d la‘ Omaha —031 POSTOFFICE NOTICE. '!;:'yi-cn( mall closes at § A m. previous Transpacific Malin. Maifls for China and Ja an. vt Vancouver and Victoria, B, C. re dally at §30 p.m. up' to November o8, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Empress of China (registerea mail must be lp!cll"fl dressed. Merchundise for U, ontal Anrklryn: Bhanglal cannot be forwarded al Ill n). o for the Philippine lafaudey via 8 ppine 1l .Av lan ® p. m. for dis- \Seatute, 0 No- «gn per n and Philip- an . m. b, , for dls, Malis for Hawa, China, J glll. islands, via Sa amy at re dally at ¢ p . 4P 0 T "l.d:nclull\". for dispatch per s ¥ Ala- Malls for Tahitl and Marquesas I Yia San Franclsco, close here dal o3 p m up to Denmb!r *1, incll dispatch per . s. Mariposa. Illl. for China .nd Jlun close here daily at 6:30 Cember: o33, inclusive, 1 - OI g " tor.IA:nnn. h ralia, which goes v Zea ch i é’um-, i ] ; m. "alspaten u . goes Via via Vancouver lode, Hore tai lly ut 430 p. 0 Decem| s mwv‘. for Gispateh per & Malls for Hawail, Jagan, China and Phil 1s| nd-. .clu‘ { Steamer oar 'w_Zealan s hot -.rnn .:n iue o con Ain. ol ..“’ - rfi;'.f’:m: ed ‘until the afrival teamer 5 of llfllnrdllll lhd the schedule “tfl arranged on nn pu-umyum\ of \neu- fl mn t. *Re, CORNELIUS VAN, con- ontioaat hs. master. Postoffice, New York. N. Y. Nov. H, 1002, S ——— GOVERNMENT NQTICE. unlllnrru DENVER. COLO., NOV. 1, 102.—SEALED roposals, in tripifcate, ‘will be received ere untii 11 o'cloc! Dec. 1, 192, and then opened for Gomstructing a pumphouse oft D' A. Russell. Information_fur- nighed on lm)lleduoh to 3 M., Fort D. A. Ruseell, or the undersign 8. reserves {he right to actept % by or e bids or any part neno nvelopes con- taining bids to be marked ‘¥ro for Pumphouse, etc.”” and atressed Tt Cor T Pove €. A NP BANK STATEMENT, No. 2078, Report of the Condition of the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK At Omaha, in the State of Nebrukg at the Close of Business, November 25, 1902. RESOURCES. Leans and discounts. Overdrafts, _secured o0t unsecured , 8. bonds to secure clrcuhuon U. B. bonds to secure U, 8. deposits. Pulnlunu on U. 8 n.m.« % 20551 39 0,000 00 100,000 00 1100 00 lm 0 0 00 100 00 Blouks, sécurition, sic. Bnnnnx house, furni- ture and fixtures, real enlte b‘!nkl (nat reserve $ 269,608 65 temns . .. A l)x:-%- ges . for clear- ing house . Notes of other na- tional banks Practiooal p-w'r cur: nickels and $189,411 00 ul ten- dor notes. 160,000 00— lkdam tion fund with treasurer (5 rc.r cent of circul Total »,. 349,411 00— 1,486,001 T1 2,500°00 $4,189,566 76 " LIABILITIES. Capital stoek paid in. l\lmlul fund . led profits, les expenses and taxes d National banic mno- outstandin $ 400,000 00 100,000 00 21,612 15 60,000 00 \oo.on»—lnuuu ll'tuv?f Nl&lfi Cnunl ol Dou“ln ;-o flwall ve uu do nmnlv ne«r lhll the tl’mnmmem;olnv kndvllldl. and V. CALDWELL, Cashier. Subscri] sworn to before me this 2%th day ho't"mwmnnr. g L5 raLMacE Notary Publle, USLID MARTIN, - A N, Sorde-avtest: RLOW. C'wW. HAHIUI() Directors. UNION STATION=10TH AND MARCY. Chicage, Rock Island & Pacific. Chicage & ;urr::vmou. "l'hn orthwestern Line.’ . 'Cldm & 530 pm. & 8:06 am 7:40 am b 3:40 Pm a 7140 om o M e TR ] "AII.WA' TIME CARD—Continued, BURLINGTON STATION-10TH & MASON Parlington & Missour! River, Leave. Arrive Wymore, Beattice and Lincoln . Nebraska Bxpres: Denver Limited Black Hills and Puget b11:5 am a 1:46 pm a 6:46 am a 3:10 pm 1 A 3:10 pm Lincoln Fast Mall, A 917 am Fort Crook and Platts- mouth ... .b3:20 pm Bellevue & Pacific Jot..a 7:50 pm Bellevue & Pacific Jet..a $:00 am n- lington & Quiney. & 700 am a 400 pm a9:30 am b 3:10 Iv\llml Ex Chltlflo Limited . Kansas tlt’; Bl K-n-- Cia Day Ex.. Knmu City NIIM Bx poeer o WEBSTER DEPOT-15TH & WEBSTER Blkhorn & Missourl Leave. Arrive. & 5100 pm o d ® 5:00 pm York, David City, Buperior, ‘Geneva, Exeter and Seward. nesteel b 5:00 pm , Lincoln, Nio- brara a) mont !‘Nmol\l Local . Chicage, & - b 5:45 pm a b 4:10 pm ly. b Dally except Sunday. d except Saturday. e Dally except Monday. ¢ Bunday only DOMINION LINE SPECIAL NOTICE, tion of trips by the Mammoth opular Twin Screw Steamers #Oom: wealth” & “N&w England T%e MEDITERRANEAN From Boston Direotta GIBRALTAR, GENOA, NAPLES, The New England and Commonwealth will eall through 10 Alexandria on the January and February \nb FNew England.” e %6 Jan, 10, Feb. =, ;:Commonwealth, * J ibraska Loc: ‘eeping Wa 8, h . on “to leerpml. Port- iand, Me., to Liverpool. For rates, book- lets et pply to local agent or COMPANY'S OFFICE, 69 Dearborn St., CHICAGO. E——————— SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. rom Al sailings—B No. 1233, State ex rel Blessing against fluln-. Quo Warranto, Judgment as prayed. olcor . The Lnlled States census reports show- the population of a county is not con- ve evidence of the facts sought to be ablished thereby. 3. Other competent evidence mlr be re- sorted to for the purpose of determining the number of inhabitants of a county at any given time. 3 The findings of a referee on questions of fact have the force and effect of a ver- dict of a jury and will be confirmed when supported by sumclent evidence. Evidence in the case at bar examined and held sufficlent to support the findings of the referee. 5. Bections 2008a and 206b of the Compiled Btatutes of Nebraska, 191, are unconstitu- tional and void because the h they were ght to be enacted into la and incorporated in the statutes failed to rocnlva on Ill final pnsnfo in the house of representatives a constitutiona) m muoruy or g nn votes of the members o u‘c Wales against Wuren Ap- g.l rom Otoe county, Affirmed. Duffie, division No. 3. 1. Subdivision 7 of section 52 of the act enuuul “An act for the organizat:on, gov- ernment and powers of cities of the secon class haying more than 5,000 inhabitants,” Mareh 1, 1883, makes provision for :go sitting of the city council as a board for paving and other #pecial improvements. 2. The tax sale certificate and receipts for taxes and speclal assessments are prima facie evidence of the validity of the taxes ‘which th!;l re) u;nl “l‘lrns against Reich- lnb.r' Where the charter of a city provides "lhll all street rallway companies now ex- isting, or hereafter organized therein, shall be required to pave or repave between, and to one foot beyond their outer rails, at their own cost,” the city council had no authority to assees the adjoining lot owner with the cost of paving such part of the street. No. 12722, Goldsbury against State, Error from Nemaba. Revers: ullivan, C. J. 1. A motion for a change of venue in a criminal prosecution is addressed to the sound discretion of the trial court and un- less there has been an abuse thereof its rulln on the motion cannot be disturbed. If from the showing made in support n( “and against the motion for a change of venue criminal case there (s no reason- lhlt ground shown on which to found a the accused cannot have a fair lnd fmprrtial trial in the county where the oflen-a is alleged to have been committed it is not error to deny such motion. 3. Held, in the case r Wer, the order of the trial court overruling a motion for a Chlnd! of venue is wllho\lt error. defendants ing and 1 o property. khowing Teceiving stolen Pro owing |n‘n be stolen, with intent rro’zmua t.h. E: 3 ted in time, froi cohnected with the d-llmy |n th offense charged, fof the purpose sclenter. 5. Where the facts and clrcumstances surroundi he collateral offenses are N' tated to an » eomucud with the prinei) offense charged as to logically warrant interence of ‘ullt knv‘l‘dg: I‘r;‘rndpm:l orma e el \§‘.t. cunmn.a in :u. gellvery of the .N)’ M principal eld, 1n the case at bar, as disclosed by the mntd the testimony relating to R 1 one tn, & V?Lm state, was properly ad ble in for the purpose of proving gulity khowledgp in runct of u» principal offense for defen: u'l T um the prosecution offered to prove guilty know charged lence the o 1s0_offering testim of from also_of estimony oollut nl oftenses closely related in time recumstances, for the same purpose. 8. Where an accused s on trial for buyl stolen property, wing t is competent to offer testl- mony of of alle recelvings of stolen roperty from the same person con od [ "%he aelivery in the principal IM. N!h lor and subsequent to the ime of ) as laid in the inform: Hon vhln such collateral knnucuon- are elmlfi.nhtu thereto in time. ere & witness testified as to col- lateral transactfons in which stolen erty was alleged to haye been dellv the accused; held, that ullimolw ine given as to the larceny of other property not d-lv-m m the accused waw not er- ronn’ylly tted. does lh. tact that such witness hll entered into Mtlfll of the ltvfl'll rchmnu whereby he ivered stolen Droperhv lo the dfl!'ndlnh times than the which the uct receipt of stolen property in the c Ir:n&lclllun m\l:nlpl.hnu N:qvm wledge t was stolen prope: IJ An intent to defraud is zn essential element of the crime of recelving stolen property. u & e arrer for the court 1o instruet he/ jury that they may convict the defend- Jwifpout. finding u specific fact which n ‘one of the essentisl ingredients "the offense charg: “l In the trial of an information char, gi I L lony the presiding judge is witl wiul authority 1o determine the tasue; or any o questions of fact invoived in the lssue. That power belongs exclusively 10 the Jury, regardless of the state of the evidence. They must be fully satisfied of The existence of gvery fact constituting an Slement of the critne charged and It cannot be assumed that they are %o satisfied be- they ought to be. w does not,presume the esist- poe of a fraudulent do-‘m trom (r'. [y tl a recelved stolen propert of the thert.

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