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G AN gt 0 0 G . & AN DT A S A D s 4 A1 A AR S A 3 A SN0 . A b will be taken umtil ening edition and less than 26c for the A These a v-n.u--.-u must be NG is handy around the house desires a place to work for room nd board; is aged about ¢ hours a Address 8 7, Bee. A~ 4 59X WANTED by young man in gents fes' furnishings or hat or shoe d ments; good refere experienced. Address, day. Gipm——— WANTED-MALE IlEI.I‘. FALL TERM Nuw OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME Boyles College NEW YORK LIFE BLOG. BUSINESS, SHURTHAND, LYPEWRIT- ApiGy LNGLISH, pply for Catalogue. Y B0l OMAHA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 17th and Douglas Sts. DAY AND NIGHT BESSIONS. Fall term now open. Students every aay. Shorthand taught by Advertising matter free. Address: RUHKBOUGH BROS., Omaha, Nebrask B—M enter mall. (.oop messengers wanted; first-class pay. . D. T, Co,, 42 8. 1sth. IFM WANTEiz._n}-z class wood turner at once. Good wages. Lincoln Bash, Door & M(x. Co., Llncoln. Neb. B WANTED, for U. 8. a army, abl mariied men, beiween ages of citizens of United States,.of good chara ter and temperate habits, who can speek, read and write Engiish. For intormation apply to recrulting oflicer, 16th and Dodge sts.,, Omaha, and Beatrice, Neb, B—MI154 wages Gic per our, Apply “os., Councii luffs. B—MI5i 8 II.EN wanted to leart; barber trade; thor- ly practical course, free work, care- lnsiruetors; few weeks complel yur- of _apprenticeship saved; r earned before completing, Call or wrlle, Moler Barber College, 142 Douglas St X WANTED—Two agents at once; good sal- k. C. F. Adams Co, 1619 B-M2 AGENTS wanted. . Adaress Pr-l}i{ Extract Co., Omaha, 389 10% WANTED—A collector for South Omaha and Council Bluffs terfitory; must fur- and buggy. Apply Immediately re. B—Md § 20 bricklayers; ‘Wickhar WANTED, erence, experlence and wages expected. B l- Du Bos & @. 3 Youngerman BI Des Moines, Towa. B—M{18 13x 100 FIRST CLASS pick and shovel 2 work on sewers In Des Molne-‘.ml-m't;loo:i BEMLIE: s et B-M4IT 16x GK yers 'qud 'O cents per hour. Touston' Power house, 4t Jm.p Al&onu Custodis (‘hlmne‘\& O, on- m Lol ~EEMALE HELP, b 100 Givle, Call c.mm.n ‘offios, 15th & n_“r “’ANTE—-I‘HN.M 50 sewln; !lllu.hl mwn in hnru 'hnlm dmgfi.‘:‘ YOUNG girl to sssist In housework; no washing; two in family. 2517 ummlusm" — Msoi FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. GOOD board for_gentleman and wife and use of neatly furnished cottage, 2002 8. 2th Ave. FM126 ———————————————————————— FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOM modern papered; v rifen without chil 14% N. 1ith FURNITURE Pterson & Lundberg, 115 8. 1ith. Tel, s, S ———— L S FOR RENT=STORES AND OFFICES, i RENT-Bullding suitable for whole- sale purposes at 916 Farnam, 22x%, four stories and firse-class cementéd basement, elevator, fire and burgiar proof vault, of- . counter and fixtures. For price ond ticulars inquire C. C. Resewaier, sec: retary the Bee Building Co., room 100, buiiding. 1—M7 FOR RENT—The bullding formerly occu pizd by e Boe at 316 Farnam st 1¢ hus four storias and a basement, which was formerly used by The Bee press room. {nis will be rented very reasonably, 1t interested apply at office of C. Rose- water, secretary, room 100 Bee huumuul ren; PACKING, TORY and basement, 22x100; 1000 Farnam st. Inquire 314 First. Nat'l lmnkl B\Ia‘l'g —— TS WANTED. WANTED wssing agents county to_solicit in every subscriptions to THE TWENTIETH URY FARMER. Steady employment with assured good in- come. Agents in the country witn horse and buggy especially desired. Canvassers make y 360 to $100_per month. Ad- dress Century Farmer Solicitors’ Hureau, _¥ee building, Omat J-213 AGENTS for our flavoring extracts, Ad- dress Prairie Extract Co., Omaba, Neb. X AGENT'S Christmas golden harves! zine subscription sition until 1905; 6 orders daily; maga: agents; permanent po- agents take from 25 t horized illustrated Hi: tory St. Louls Exposition in consecutive issues ‘Cwmpbeil's Journal, similar to prize history it made of Chicago's World's Fair and Paris Exposition; send 2 cents postage for officlal exposition bird's-eye view In twelve colors, size 32xM Inches, and full particulars. “Address Yxposition Department Campbell's Journal, 8t. Louis, Mo. J—M400 8x WANTED=TO RE WANTED by )o\mg “man of good char- acter, board and room in private family where he can feel at home; state price. Address, 8 9, Bee. Mi32 e e e ey WANTED-TO BUY. DON'T give your furniture and carpets | away. J Levine pays the highest cash price. 306 Notth 16th St. N-—M281—16 FOR SALE~FURNITURE, FULL Iline of hard coal stoves now on sale. Chicago Furniture Co,, 1410 Dud‘"()E‘. u FOR SAL] Furniture, consisting of parlor, dining, bedroom, i¢ather library furniture, leather couch, easy chairs, rookwood par- Jor tables, odd chairs, rockers, mahogany bookcase, writing desk, mantle mirrors, clocks, piotures, imported bric-a-brec, oli paintings, rugs, lace curtains, brass beds, mahogany dressers, chiffonlers; also fine uwlsfl plano, These goods munl be seen to be nppreciated. Sell separately: ecall at 138 N, 38th avenue. O—M: 10x FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGON THE OMAHA DAIL BEE: THURSDAY OCTOBER 8 1903, OMAHA REAL ESTATE CANNOT BE BOUGHT AT A LOWER PRICE THAN NOW YOU'LL SEE THE BARGAINS IN THE BEE PERSONAL. FOR SALE=REAL ESTATE WE RENT sewing achines at week, §2 per month; we repair and sell parts for every machine manufactured; second-hand machines from $1 to $10. Neb. _Cyele Co., 15th and Harney U937 PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladies before and during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerisch, 3% California st Terms reasonable. U—038 DR PRILS treats ~urconrully “all diseases and lrrel’ulflxlll!. of women f{rom any gause; - expep jenced and rellable. 1513 Dodge st., Arlington block. Omaha. PRIVATE hos U—029 bables adopt ital during confinement; Mrs. Gardels, 2234 Lake. Tel. Red-184. U—940 BOSTON Umbrella Mg, 006 8. 16 Tel. 1617, Umbrellas, parasols re-covered, repaired _or made. , medicine bought of . 0. Box 149, Omaha. U5 11x ANY disense_cured by me. Prof. Johnson, #2 TUNING, p!nn(l or organ field Plano Co., 7 Bee Bld SUPERFLUOUS hair, warts and moles permanently removed by electricit sultation free and confidential; al guaranteed. Miss Allender, & ring. Per- v‘ll.'-agm %x “VIAVI" way to health; 33 Bee lmumnq, Omaha. 146 IT 18 NOT the band that makes the music, but the new Universal Zonophone that w_playing at the Collins Plano Co.’s, \»\I!’Iprnk nn{’n; ot the Garnival en- e. The One Price Music House. ot 4y 17— M358 10 e MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE WANTED, city loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co, 12 Farpam 8t W42 FARM and_city_loans. low rates. W. H. Zhomas, First Natl Bank BIdg. Tol 1uis PPIVATE money. Sherlood W N. Y. Ll:a real estate loans and warrants. Bee Bldg. WANTED, R. C. Peters & Co., per | GRAIN AND STOC! 1,80 acres deeded land, FARM FOR BALE— &0 acres In culti- vation; six-room framé house; frame barn, 40x80 'feet; granary ir bushels grain: corn crib, one $x32 feet; granary, black loam sofl; farm _land, Only Anselmo, Nebraska. Creek, Custer county. Price, $22,500, balance to suit purchaser, one-third tc of this ranck ba fve mi in farm land ™ les s | central or eastern Nebraska or lowa, BO\V NEB WILLIS CADWELL, B RI‘ for 14x32 feet; also ( 12x32 feet good grass land and good Fine east of adjoining Victoria one of the earliest settiements in 000 cash, Dt one-half of purchase price in ated weste: ROKE > 16811 MORTGAGEES LIST Eastern holders desire to Real Estate into money. bargains in this list. offers. Double frame dwelling, las st. Double frame dwelling, st 8mall house and fine lot, 2 Two good cottages at 20h & Two cottages and large lot, Cuming st. Fine residence lot on 26th Mary's. convert No fake We want 7and N. anc 212 st, 36 and 2568 Doug- 19 Maple 20th st oft Sts, and 214 near St Three lots, trackage, 20th St., near Center. Business building, & story, and 4 houses cor. 14th and Plerce sts. Brick building, 1112 Farnam st. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1320 Farnam street RE frame M43 10 THE best investment tracts. Reference furnished. wants, SIMONS & REASONER, RE Wi TIMBER! Large or small te your Ashland. Ore, —M139—N7x A'I"I'(IRKE\ .Y M MACFARMND !ll N. Y. L FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros. 160 _ Farnam. W= . C. , Bemis, Paxton block. 4 TO 5 P m()r.\!y s MONEY to loan for bullding ur\mu_ w. . Thomas, First Natl Ban £ Ak, 292 016 ACCORDION PLEAT) G, GOLDMAN, 200 Douglas block. BIC (CLES, BARGAINS in blcycles; tol Ave. second-hand wheels $2 and up; see Flescher, 1622 Capi- M—838 § e —————————— ey BALE TIES. MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTEL! TO GET E AS TO PAY Pest explains our methods. We loan on furniture, pianos, warehouss receipts, etc. Or if zon have & permanent on’' we can_make you a o SALARY LOAN without ucurny, excepl your own agree- ment to repay. Our service s quick and confidential and we always try to please. All that we ask is that you give us a call before you borrow elsewhere. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 2265. (Established 1892). 306 8. 16th S’l‘. P OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., &1 Nurli\Ts%h. [ CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL Kinds of carpenter work and re 3 T ch mptly attended to. th and Lake Sts, atring CHIROPODISTS. DR. ROY, ooms 2-3, “05 Farnam ll ==——1__—— DRES! CUTTING SCHOOLS. MONROE sells vluasura vehicles at_Si1 N. 16th St. . P—919 HARRY n-nus’rs ‘Carriage and Wagon Works 1s on corner of 14th and Leaven- worth, P—o20 COUPE-ROCKAWAY in_excellent condl- Ton ut great burgain, At Collins' stable. PMET S FOR SALE—Good band wa on; cost $30; od s new; price, $125. B, !grmm-r. Neb, STANHOPE bugsy. nuiwl;er tired, In fine condition, ' for Wals cheap. 'Addrese 86, ee. - FOR lAun.—lllcEl.LAnEul:l. TELEPHONE POLE! long chicken fence; oak puing. Nl llmberl SALARY LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Reliable Credit Co, Rooms 507-308, Paxton Block. TR R T o o Sk MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, LIVE STOCK, SALARIES, ET Low rates and easy term: o Business Co‘nfl'd.nlt’lL us if you want to save money. A PHOENIX CREDIT CO. 633 Paxton Block. 16th and F WANTED, fl!‘lbcll“ Tadies’ llflw Mux Morris, 1408 °C. WANTID. ‘woman lof general housework in family of four; no children. O. N, Unthank, Arllfll\on. Neb. MI179 9 WANTED, ladles to learn hairdressing ‘manicuring or faclal massage; wonderful demand for graduates; wages 3§10 to $15 weekly; busy seavon row; can earn ex- nses before completing. ' Call or write, oler. College, 1302 Dougias St. Extract Co, AQENTS wanted for hougehold hm.fifi Address Prairie = 10x 2610 Dewey ave. C—392 ‘WANTED—A nurse girl. A "u‘;.cf:a'..:gouf‘ln{?fl'l family; sal- d'.. 20: 52, quire mnrnlnr WAN'I'I!D—WIII girls at Hayden Bros.' closk department. . C438 7, E '&muydrll(rllus eral _hou W eral, 976 N. 'im ] 04 ualn FOR SALI‘, secondhand locnmnh“c, first-class shape. at one-half price. op address, 16:1 F’urm\m 8t in Cali 94 ON & wire fences, tree guards, (rellises. ‘estern Ancho. Fence Co., 206 N. 17th St. Qv CATALOGUE cut drug prices free. BSher- ‘man & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. LARGEST INESS IN LOANS TO BALARIED PLOPLE merchants, team- sters, boarding lhouses, etc.. viithout se- curity: easiest terms; 40 offices in prin- l cities. Tolman, 440 Board of g!dc B WHILE In the cit VISIT College, 621 Paxton Blk. DON't FORGET to the Standard Garment Cutting 802 08 Pirtistis-se, S e S RS o G " DANCING AGADENY. CHAMBER!' adult bey Tuesdays and Satur mencing October 22. time, 17th and Dous 17l Resldence, A% ‘Aftec October 15, uflmm Chambers' 4 p. m., SBaturdays, 20p. October 3. MORAND'S, 16th and Hurney forming for children; Wed Sat., 10 a. m_and 3 . and Fri, nners now forming ¥&, 8 p. m. com- Private lessois any , Ottice phone, children's elasses Wednesdays, m., commenc ng —904 -1 clagses now 415 p, m. Aduits, §p. m. Assemblies Wed., 8 p. m.; l'up Classes always open to beginners. l’rl\nte lessons daily. For terms and pu:l{ull\uru —410 N§ call or Tel. 1041. DETECTIVES. CAPT. T. CORMACK, 517 Tel. 'A-822. H()NEY loaned on plain note to salaried ople; business confidential; lowest rates. r Paxton block. The J. A. Hut;gn“(in. NEW and 2dhand typewriters, nl.lh;n.lln. Q928 SECOI&DHAVD bil lnd and pool tables, billiard llhln repaired; a large sock o cheap bar fixtures, counters, ete. The Ermuwlch -Batke 8. 10t St. el * Ellenaer Corr 41 QM5 14 INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 I‘a.m’nfin FOR SALE—Several uhahrfll in a firste class standard echool | compris- fng complete courss In bu:ines, :hort. hand and typewriting. lnquire -Qz_&« office. FOR SALE—Coal business. Capital required, R0 3 2, Beer el toge & thoroughly competent and ex- SmIeAE, somvgient and ot M433 10 'fi"““‘ ICE «for sale in carload lots. Address, Lincoln lm.Co.. ue:woln. Neb. QM2 FOR RENT-HOUSE! HOUSES & &' 6o s md | - HOUSES, insurance, Ri Ringwalt, Barker Bli. HOUSES & " rts of the cll vis Co., 08 Bee t Omabs Van Slorln urnun. or Tels. 1559-863. SQ-IOVN m‘ e RENT. ten-room house, ntodam. and Jm in West Farnam district. Wm. K. Potter, Rec., No. 308 Bro wn Blk. D—Me24 FOR RENT, ¢-room house, 2563 Woolwbrth Av per monlh.xouu.lnn given Oc- Apply to Uhl, _care Duuy office. lm NICI Sroom modern. Tel 3668, =T PAYNE-BOSTWICK & CO., en ice houses. 901-603 New York Life Bldg. hone loid. WE MOVE planos. Maggard Van & Stor- age Co., Tel. 14%. Office, 1713 Webster st. TEN- Roou'nuu». modern. 238 %, Harney X CHERRY Drug Store Fixtures, including shelving, bottles, cases, ete.,' at $100.00; 00. Call at 132 8. %th st.. noon | QM5 9x ate comfilue. worth all at 366 N. 40th st. QM 2DHAND 'safe cheap. Deright, m’rw BLATE mlnl:I and $0.00; price $10.00. 100 PAIR fane; Dlleom 20 different kinds. Fred Schoel . 16th 8t Q—Ilm—lx SPECIAL sale of talking machines durin Carnjval week at Collins Plano Co.. 11 > 5 Q—M357 10 FOR SALE—Set “Messages and Papers of half morocco; | terms 's avenue. Q—120 &x FOR SALE—Silghtly damaged new. rop all sizes § gents @ pound. Call o A" D.Alpien, 301 Farnam. © - G--MAT 13" COLLINS PIANO CO., 113 8. 17th st the one price music company. Q—M3 10 MUSKOGEB PHOENIX, oficial publication for notices of sale of Creek Nation land. Al Indian Territory news. Subscrip ion rice, dally, $4 @ year In advance; weekly, @ year. Q 12 FOR SALE, 2-stoi frame st builds fx0. to b moved; also ore, bulid -3 FOR RENT, ¢ rooms (sround and parlor floors), nndlrn heated; steel range In kitchen. 614 Georgla ave. | DM 9x ED ROOMS. AETNA HOUSE, Buropean, 1ith & E-82 ©. M. E. hauls trunks. Telephone 611 NJCELY furniah ms. Inquire Om taam LAdry: o Taa venworti. DEWEY Eur: hotel, 18th and Farnam. opean ml‘- ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & m.-..f. NICELY furnished rooms. 1809 Cl%l_ol Ave, MB52 Nice rooms, day, week or mo. 1635 Howard. E—M32% 18x. ., mewly furnished, well u.m!.’..m E—Mi% mulmmn‘.lm 2% Harne: CBLY ICRLY Suruizhed. room .m:;u;:uy. “I‘%".““" e gt el NICE, heated. full dress coat and \e-'. ccat il sell cheap. 434 8. g l ix CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. _CARRIE SMITH, SOVEREIGN LADY QUEEN of clairyoyants thing told, past, present and future. isfaction or no pay. $07 N. 18th GYLMER. PALMIST — Removed to 715 N. 23d. Take No. 16th Bt., car, & Cuming, go 1% biks. sout! MME. LUCRETIA, medium. 1709 California. Htl\—ll ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. MME, SMITH, baths, 118 N. B, 24 foor. — M4 PERSONAL. MONEY loaned on pilnsl‘.(urnltura. o eIry, horses, COWS elc. Reed, 20 "Karbach block. —05 —_— DRESSMAKING, KEISTER'S Ladles’ Talloring College, 1105 068 Cuming St. Write for booklet. EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, ATTEL, and jewelry loans. Foley n Cos T8, Ba X373 rker Block. | em——————— BUSINESS CHANCES, FOR SALE. tures, Inclu nam. FOR SALE, an 0ld established liquor bu B O vner s other (nteresty. Addrers | nterests. e lll)fl ;{lll‘ other FNtser 5 SALE, furniture and four (1) ye fehne. Hotél Charterw, Alliance, Neb. “The Charters s & forty (1) room brick hotel, city water and electric lights, is in good repair and well furnished. Owners want 10 get out of the hotel business. For fur ther Information address Hotel Charters, Allfange, Neb. Y819 ' WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange uny property or business quick, see J. H. Johnson, 843 N. Y. Lif Y38 ocery and butcher's fix- r:. box. Inquire 27 ¥ Y957 FOR SALE~REAL ESTATE. SEVERAL BIG BARGAINS IN RANCHES. 2560 acres Platte valley, Lincoln Co., only $9,000. !“0 acres Lincoln Co.; table ranch. Oanly x*fi ncu; Platte valley, on'U. P. Ry. Only 8 sores Platte valley, on U. P. Ry. Only $10,000. SEND FOR FULL PARTICULARS. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. ain Floor New York Life Bldg. s R ifiza 7 cHAS. Williamson Co., Rank Bide RE—%1 FIOUSES and lots In all parts of city; also property and farm lands. The O. F, Davls Co., Room w8, Bee bldg. RE—§0 A COMFORTABLE home for sale. If you are looking for a nice pleasant place at a bargain let me show you & 6-room cot- | tage, modern except furnace, on aved street, ht down town. W. N. Nason, 446 Bee B RE—M793 SaCl‘lfICC Sale.| Owner leaving city offers three lots on 424, near Farnam, for $1,150. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO., 439 Board of Trade Bldg. RE—420 7x U. 8. Nat1 SAME AS RENT. ONLY 8100 for new one and one-half story, east, front house on new car line, 2%th & Fort street, 4 rooms and two bay windows down stairs, unfinished upstairs where three more rooms could be partitioned off. Poreh in front and rear. Br Good well and pump. Only $60.00 to $0 down and enly §10 to $i6 per month on balance, same as rent. Bemls, RE—-MT MAGNETIC PILE KILLER. IT CUI At druggists §1. PRIVATE homl i e Ia. ATl TH 1st Awe (; n- pital before and durivg con- madioal eare i PRIVATE nt; Blk. CH farm wnds. for sale b, Ty R ] IIM commissioner. O hion PeAatiGiaguuriers Omana, Nev. o eaic Heaaqua maha, Neb. Ric—o , Neb. Neb. ) Paxton | | . "A | Johnson Institute, 616 N. < “""“n?‘n? ELEGANT home and furm of u acres |- Benuet, I‘Alu.mllmlonlflk.“'l Tm | THOS. J. KELLY. G. R, RATHBUN, room 15, FLORISTS, Com'l Natl Bank. Private lessons in bookkeep.ng, .. HENDERSON, HESS & DWOBQDA. lu§ Farnam. —95% florlst, 1519 anumflfll —————————— GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. | OMAHA PLAT]NO CO., Bee Bldg. Tel. 3. —_— e GARBAGE. ANTI- HQNOPDLY GARBAGE CO. ., cleans cesspools and vaults, removes garba and dead animals at reduced prices N. 16th. Tel. 1779, S HAT RENOVATING, OLD hats made new. practical batters, 207 N. 1th St )hmler & Kerr, M54 9 —— LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & PRICE, 410 18t Nkl. Bk. fuld A NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO., 1st floor N. Y. attorneys and collectors every- —974 J. M. MACFARLAND, 819 N. Y. L. Bldg. ot 22 — LAWN MOWE BHARPENED, P. Melchoir, 13th & “o':-éd' —_— WCKI.I‘I'II. C R. HEFL[N 'lb(h 8 t. Tel. 3074, M--189. —_—m MEDICAL. ltivur( HABIT cured In three days. hea cured. No hypodermics, clrculars. Gatlin w nstitute, 230 8. Pay 'rite for 14th, —975 | LADIES! Pills are the best. other. Send de., “Reliet for Ladies, mail. Ask your Chemical Co stamps, 1 in ‘et druggist. par r b, C Philadelphia, Pa. Chichester's English Penuyroyal Bafe, reliable. Take no ticulars. return ichester MUSICAL. voice. Davidge Block. —369 E D, KEACK Volee Ttnt.hu. Du\ld | LETOVSKY'S ORCHED‘i'HA 'k_foundation. | - Tel. bldg. L2684 -y ZERKOWSKY, violin. R l\'. Withoell bll M—01 N§ are———————e—————— OSTEOPATHY, Y. Life Eldg, T 1064 | The Hunt Infirmary, Icet.u. Blag T. 352 NRIA Modern house of 1 reoms. l- 8 .".— RE® n: D“!I.ACIDIM 2 N. Y. Life, ' PATENTS, H, J. COWGILL—No fee § 318 8. 15th St., Omaha. PATENTS-Sues & Co., lustrated patent book free. less_succesatul, 178, 981 Omaha, Tel. M—570 1 PAWNBROKER accommodat- Wl Douglas. LE_Loan Office. Reliable, | business confidential. EAG SANITORIUM, 'Phone Red City 'phone, 1192 M—820 2§ — OMAMA Florence Sanitorium 2824; 1 blk. w. of car line, STORAGE. . 16113 Farn, Tels. 1559-82. 953 OM. Van Stor. C SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Ac Life. —984 VAN SANT'S school. 77 N. Y NEB. Business & Shorthand College. Boy Theater. —_— e STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, CURED. Julla Vaughn, &0 Ramge BIdg. —9% TINNERS. KOCH, 24th and Maple. Tel. L-19 TICKET BROKER “RATE railroad tickets everybody. H. Philbin, 1505 Farnam. 'Phone 7 cuT POSTOFFICE NOTICE. (Should be read DAILY by all inteiesied, a8 changes may occur at any time.) Foreign malls for the week ending Octo- ber 1, 193, will close (PROMPTLY in all cas «the General Postoffice as fol- lows: PARCELS-POST MAILS close one hour’ earlier than closing time shown be- low. Parcels-Post Mails for Germany close at 5 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Regular and Supplementary malls close at Forelgn Station half hour later than closing time shown below (except that Sup- plementary Mails for Europe #nd Central America, via Colon, close sie nour later at Forelgn Station;. SUROPE, Plymouth, for France uerst His- per 8 s Fuerst *Bismarck, via Cherbourg and Hamburg (mail ted “‘per 5 . m. for Y, SPAIN, GREECE, BRI 3Y, l\l!l‘\ and LORENZO MARQUEZ. per s 8. La Touraine, via Havre (mail for other parts of Europe must be airecied “per s, s, uraine”). FRIDAY ) p. m. for AZORES ISLANDS, per 8. 8. Vancouver, from Bos- ton. SATURDAY—At 4:30 a m. for EUROPE, per s. s Ktruria, via Queenstown: at S a. m. for BELGIUM direct, per s. s. in- land (mail must be directed “per s. s. Fin- land"); at 8:30 a. m. for ITALY dir: & 8. Hohenzollern (mail must be dire “per s.7s. Hohenzollern') . m. entary 10 a. fu. WUROPE, per . Kalserin Marfa Theresia, via Plym- guth, Cherbourg and Bremen; at $:20 a.m. for SCOTLAND direct, per 8. 8. Anchoria (mail must be directed ‘per s. 8. Anchoria’”). *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer takes printed matter, commercial papers and samples for Germany ony. The same class of mail matter for other parts of Europe will not be sent by this ship un- less speclally directed by After the clocie of the Supplementary Transatlantic Mails named above, addi- tional Supplementary Malls are opened on the piers of the "American, English, French and German steamers, and remain open until within Ten Minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer. Mails for South and Cen West Indies. Ete. THURSDAY—At 8 a. m. tor CUBA, per 8. 8. Vigllancia mail for Mexico, via Cuinpeche and Vera Cruz must be ditected “per . 8. Vigilancia™); at 12 m. (supple- ary 1230 p. m.) for BAHAMAS, per . 8. Seneca (mail for Mexico, via Tam- :0, must be directed “‘per . &. Seneca’); & . for NEWFOUNDLAND, per * & doréan, ‘from Philadelphia: FRIDAY-AC 10 m. " for GRENADA, TRINIDAD and CIUDAD BOLIVAR, pef . Maraca 2 ‘m. for GUANTA- RAMO nd BANTIA Clenfue- gos (matl must be dire . Clen- uegos’), SATURDAY BRAZIL, Manaos; Y £ Pretoria; at 1 America, a. m usumm- m.) for RACAO and V per . s Maracalbo (mail illa and Cartagena must be directed . Maracaibo”); at 9 a. m. for PORTO RICO, per s, s Ponce, via San Juan; at 9:30 entary 10:3) a. m,) for AND, JA- MAICA, SAVANILLA. GARTAGENA and GREYTOWN, per s. 8. Valencia (mall for Costa Rica must be directed “‘per s. 8. Va- lencia”); at 0 a. m fur{ UBA, per s. Mexico, ‘via Havana; at 10 a. m. for AF GENT , URU Y and PARAGUA per Meuh.x‘nlumprmca. at 100 . m, su entary a. m) for INAGUA IMF%!A[TI, per s. Flandria, Malls Forwarded Overland, Ete., Ex- cept Tramspacific, CUBA-Via Florlda, ctoses at daily, except Thursday, at §6:30 a. m. (U cting _mails closé nere on Wedne days and Saturdays via Tampa, and on Mondays via Miami), MEXICO CITY—Overland, unless speclally addressed for despaich by steamer, closes at this office dally, except Sunday, at 1:30 P, m. and 11:30 p. m. Sundays at 1 p. m. and 11:80 p. m. NEWFOUNDLAND-By rail to North Syd ney, and thence by stean closes this office dally at ¢:30 p. . (connec ing mails close here every Monday, Wed- nesday and Saturday. JAMAICA—By rali to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at this office at 6:30 p. m. every Tuesday and Thursday. MIQUELON-By rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes ai this oftice daily at 6:30 PUERYO"CORTEZ and GUATE: —~By sall fo New Orleans, and thence by steamer, closcs at this office dally, eXcepi sunday, at §1:30 p. m. and” §u:d0 p. m., Sundays at §i p. m. and §1:30 p. m. "(connecting mall closes here Monday 2¢ CORTATRICAS L5 rail 1o New Urleans, and thence by steamer, closes at this office dally, except Sun , at §1:30 p. m. and 11:90 p. m., Sundays at §l p. m. and 11°50 p. m.’ (connecting mall closes here Tuesdays at §11:30 p. m.) JRegistered mall closes at 6 p. day. this office m. previous Transpacific Mails, HAWAIL JAPAN, CHINA und PHILIP- PINE IBLANDS, via San Francisco, close here daily at 60 p. m. up to Uctober §10th, inclusive, for despatch per s. s Nip- pon Maru AUSTRALIA (except Wes), FIII ISL- ANDS and NEW CALEDONIA, Via Vax- couver and Victona, cinse here daily at 63 p m. up to October §0th, in- ciusive, for despatch per s. 8. Miowers. CHINA and Japan, via ‘Tucoma, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to October §1ith, in- clusive. for, despatch per 5. s. Olympia HAWALL via Ban Francisco, ciose hero daily at 6:30 p. m. up to October §12th, inclusive, *for~ despatch per s & Ala: meda. CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to Octobér §lith, in- \l'lu'l\zl for despatch per s. 8. Shinano aru. HAWAIL JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP- PINE IBLANDS, yia San Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to October gisth, inclusive, for despatch per s. s iberta. TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS. vis Ban Francisco, close here dai 630 p. m. up to October st inclusive. for des- teh per s. & Mari CePiNG TSUANDS. via San Fran. clsco. close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to October 337th, inclusive, for despatch per 8. transport. and CHINA and JAPAN, Victoria, B. here dally 8t 6:30 p. ! n, Inclusive, for . Lfihwm o anes: a Vancouver » 'OFFICE NOTICE, 8. Postal Agency at Bhunuhnl cannot be forwarded via Can- ada. NEW ZEALAND. AUSTRALIA (except "ALEDONIA, FLJI, SAM- AWAIL via San _Francisco 1y at 6:30 p. m. up to Oct ber §2ith, Inclusive, for despateh per Slerra (If the Cunard st ing the Bri | for New not arrive in time to despatch, extra ma m,, 9:30 & m. 430w m., 8 a.m made up and fc of the Cunard NOTE-Unless Austraiia 1s New Zealand Francisco—the pines speeial handise for U nnect with this closing_at 5:30 a. and 6:30 p. m.; Sundays at and §:30 p. m.—will be warded until the arrival eamer.) otherwise addressed, forwarde@ via Europe; and and Philippines via' San uickest routes. Philip- addressed “via Canada” or “via Europe” must be fully prepald at the foreign rates. Hawall is forwarded via San Franciico exclusively. West salling daily is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted _overiand _ transit, (Regls. tered mail closes at ¢ p. m. previous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postoftice, New York, N. Y NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bealed bids for doing the following work éndorsed with the titile of “Bids for Sew- ers” alko the name of person or persons making the same, will be received at the office of the City Clerk of Denison, Ia., un- til 1 o'clock p. m., October 1908 Each bid must be accompanied by a certi- fled check for two hundred dollars ($200), to be forfeited In case of fallure of bidder to enter into contract at his figures within five days after notification to do 80 by clty. The city council reserves the right to reject any or all bids nstruction to Bidders: ~Bldders are required to st in _ their yruponuu thelr names, places of residence an similar address of all persons interested with them therein, and no person shall be interested in more than one proposal Bidders to state the price per lineal foot of each size of sewer complete, including “Y" junctions, also price each for mun- holes” and flush tanks, complete Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the city clerk of Denison, la Estimated Amount of W 'our thou- sand lineal fect of 8-inch sewer; T manhole 2 flush tanks. B. T. COCHRAN City Clerk. O 81t ——— R.ul,mul) TIME CARD, UNION ST LON—10TH AND MARCY. Arrive, Chicago Express.. a a 5:10 pm Chicago, Minneapolis & St. Paul Limited. Minneapolis & St EXpress ... Chicago L Chicago l-.xm't' 8. . . Chicago & Northwestern “The Northwestern Lin Fast Chic Mall .. Loceal Siou (‘Iu Daylight 8t. Paul Daylight Chicago... | Limitgd Chicago A)(‘nl Carroll Fast Chicago. Fast 8t Paul Fast Mail.. Local bmux Cit )snr{ulk & Bonesteel . Lincoln & Long Pine fengo, a 7:50 pm Puul a 8:05 am b10:35 pm al0:35 am 0 pm @ 9:55 pm 00 pm 5:50 pm a 3.45 pm $:10 pm a 815 am Chicago Daylight L't'd.a { Chicago Daylight Local.a (‘hl(-n ) EXxpress. +.b11:156 em Des Moines Expres Chiczgo Fast Expr WEST. Rocky Mountain L't'd..a 7:30 am Lincoln, Coio. Springs. Denver, Puebio and West A 2 1:30 pm Colo., d Oki a1:% pm a 7:2 am a 5:00 pm a12:40 pm Texas, homa Flyer.......a 540 pm Chicage Great Westers Ny, 104 F't. Dodge Express..h 108 t: Dodge Exbress. u 7 Ft. Dodge Express.. 103 Ft. Dodge Express.. Union Pacific, Overland Limited The Fast Mail California_ Ex Pacific Expres: Eastorn ~Express.. The Atlantic Express The Colorado Special. Chicago Special. . Lincoln, ~ Beatrice Stromsburg Iixpress North Platte Local.. a 5:15 pm Grand 1sland Local.. b 9:35 am Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. Chicago Daylight a 7:45 am Chicago Fast Bxpress..a 5:45 pm Chicago Limited a 8:05 pm Des Molnes Express....a 7:46 am a b12:50 pm 8t. Louls Express ... st. Louls l.ocul cil Bluffs.. Missouri Pact 8t. Louls Express K. C. & St. L. BEx (‘unnon Ball" a 5:56 pm Coun- .. 9:15 am WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER Chieago, St. Paul, Minneapolis ‘& Omah: Twin City Passenger...a 6:30 am a 9:10 pm Bioux City Dassenger..d 2:00 pm all:20 am Oakland Local.. b 5:46 pm b 8:46 am Chicago & Northwestern, Nebraska and Wyoming Divisiol S idl Leave. Arrive. Black_Hills, Deadwoos Lead, Hot Springs.. ;78 3:00 pm a 5:00 pm Wyoming, Casper an Douglas 4 .d 3:00 pm e 5:00 pm Hastings, _York, | m:fid City, Superior, Geneva, Exster ima Seward...b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm Missouri Pacific, \ braska Local, Via Weeping Water. .b 4:10 pm a10:36 am GTON STATION—10TH & MASON N BURL Chicage, Burlington & Quiney. Leave. Arrive, 00 afn 4:00 pm ‘A 9:18 am $:06 pm Special Chicago Vi Mllhulul ex, Chicago Chieago Tioe , Chicago llmlh‘d A st Mail anw Blufs. Kansas (_ll"z Day Ex 8t. Louls Flyer, 5:% pm Kansas City Night B%..a10:46 pm Burlington & Missouri River, Wymore, Beatrice and Lincoln o .a 8:50 am Nebraska ‘Express......a 8:50 am Denver Limited..........a 4:10 pm Black Hills and Puget Sound Express .al1:10 pm Colorado Vestibuled Lincoln Fast Mail.......b 2:52 pm Fort Crook and Platts- mouth otess .b 3:16 pm Bellevue & Pacific Jo! 75 Bellevue & Pacific Jet. a 7:46 am a11:00 pm (‘Ity, $t. Joseph & 4915 am a6 al11:05 am a 6:3) am b12:05 pm a 7:45 pm a 6:46 am & 3:10 pm a 3:10 pm a 908 am b10:35 am a 827 am a Dally. b Dally except Sunday. d Daily except Baturday e Daily except Monday LET COLORED SUSPECTS GO Pollce Rele: picion in Coumection with Two Denths, Palr Held on Sus- The police have set at liberty Jeff Bates colored, who was held in connection with the Blaine tragedy, and Frank Overocker, also colored and totally blind, who was made responsible for the death of Glenna Hale, a well known colored character In police circles. The dismissal followed reports of the coroner's jury. Bates was held merely during an Investigation which proved that he was mot the man wanted In the case of Frank Overocker, County Attorney English, belleving the evidence adduced at the coroner's inquest and the result of careful investigation since then would not secure a conviction, decidpd not to file complaint, Kansas City, Misscurl, and Retura Account of the fall festivities at Kansas City the Missourl Pacific railway will sell round trip tickets at one fare from October 4th to 10th inclusive. Limited to October 1%th, For further information call or ad dress Unlon Station or Jity Ticket Offices 8. E. Cor. Mth and Douglas streets. Thos ¥. Godfrey, pessenger and ticket agent. aland does | Transpacific malls are forwarded to port, of | and_the schedule of closing | | of { ot the | LEGALLENGTH OF HONEYMOON More Than Two Weeks Nooessary in Minds of Jurists, QUESTION ARISES IN THE DISTRICT COURT Judge and Lawyers Agree that I ton of This ® Should Not Limice wsful le Unduly Pastinme During the ment s befo Judge Fawcett yesterday morning the huters esting point was raised as to what length iy nstituted a legitimate heucy- moon. question came up in con nection with the case of H. Von Salzbrun against the National Insurante company Ireland. A postponement of the, case was asked by the attorney for the plaintift on the ground that client was on a honeymoon in the w The attorney argued that at least two weeks should clapse before the case should be set for hearing, nothing less than that length of time could be said to constitute a legitimate honeymoon. This remark caused much merriment among the other legal representatives present, some of whom thought that two weeks was too short a time in which to make such an eventful trip and permit the parties directly inter- ested to “come back to earth, Judge Fawcett concurred in this view and set the case for hearing on October 26, Acting under the Instructions recelved on Monday from Judge Estelle, the jurors were present in the criminal division of the court 0 cases were up for trial, and since Judge Fawcett did not need a jury in his division of the court, the jury was again’ dismissed until Monday morning and Judge Estelle announced that no eriminal cases would be called until that time. County Attorney James P. English an- nounced that the arraignment of criminal wses would be made Saturday morning The case ugainst J. H. McDonald on the charge of gambling, which was to have been heard by County Judge Vinsonhaler, tponed until Saturday, owlng to the of the attorney for the defense. of ¢ o Tnds Hend e’ Torture jivers and sluggish bowels cause headaches. Dr. King's New Life Pills re. move the cause or no pay. Only %e, For sale by Kuhn & Co. VETERINARY SURGEONS MEET ociation Holds An- Seasion with Large Num- ber of Delegates, The lowa-Nebraska State Veterinary Medical assoclation convened in annual ses- sion at the city hall yesterday with some sixty or more members present, with the promise of a still larger attendance this evening, A very interesting clinic was held at tha veterinary infirmary of Dr. Ramacciotti, corner of Twenty-eighth and Mason streety, Several lmportant surglcal operations wera performed before a large number of tha visiting doctors, all of which were highly successful and instructive to the visitors. The formal session began at 2 o'clock at the city hall, and was presided over by President A. Bostrum of Minden. The other officers present were Vice President C. B. Stewart of Chariton, Ia.; Secre- tary-Treasurer Dr. A. T. Peters of Lin- col nand W. H. Austin of Newton, I Dr. D. H. Miller of Harlan, la.; Dr. G. Robertson of Beatrice, Neb,, and Dr. M, V., Byers of Osceola, Neb. The afternoon program comprised the address of the president, papers on animal diseases by P. O. Koto of lowa; A. Ia Haecker of the University of Nebraska; J. H, McNeal of the Ames (lowa) Vet- erinary college; and J. H. Gain of Lincoln. Last evening at 8 o'clock the session was continued with addresses by H. R. Smith of the Nebraska State university, George P. Tucker of Lincoln, H. E. Talbot of Iowa, Drs. Austin, Schaefer, Miller, Kingery and others. The election of of- ficers followed the regular business of the evening session. This morning visit the Union Omaha for a demonstration in stock judging by Prof. H. R. Smith of Lincoln. The business sessions will be resumed in the afternoon at the city hall with the reading of papers on various subjects, and an analysis of some of the most prominent veterinary proprietary medicines by Prof. 8. Avery of the State university. R. V. Cole, W. M. McKay, Cole McKay company, undertakers and «-balmers, 1517 Capltol ave. Tel. 5. TRAIN TO RUN AGAINST TIME Northwestern Will Attempt 1o Lower Record from Chicago to Omaha. The Northwestern s framing up to'beat the fast time record of eleven hours and fitteen minutes from Chicago to Omaha, made by the Burlington some years ago when that road captured the through mail contract. In order to accomplish this the Northwestern will run one engine, the largest and fastest in its service through the continuous trip, and will have the track clear with the exception of one train, the passenger which leaves Chicago at 11:30 p. m. The train that is to make the test will consist of a sixty-foot baggage car, cons taining the baggage of the Arizona com- the assoclation Stock yards wilt at South | pany which will show at the Krug theater next week and two Pullman sleepers, oc- cupled by members of this company. This company will close Its enjagement In Chicago Saturday night and open here Sun- day afternoon, It this I8 accomplished by the company it will in itself, consiitute a new record, as the rule Is for companies closing fn Chicago Saturday night to open here Sunday night, As at least three hours will be necessary to set up the scenery the company will have to reach Omahg before noon to begin the matinee at 2:20, The train Is scheduled to | leave Chicago at 12:30 Sunday morning. y & Stone Farnam St. HENNINGS MEETS FIRST DEFEAT City Treusurer, After Long Train of Vietories, Loses Out in Mis Special furniture sale, De: FurnMure Co. 11151117 Own Precinet. One of the funny things of the republi- can primaries was the first and only defeat sustained by Augustus Heinrich Hen- nings, who has been “urbeatable” hertos fore since he decided he is the proper man to handle the funds of the municipal treasury. Hennings met his Waterioo when he tried t0 be a county committeeman from the Ninth ward. He lost by twe votes In his own precinet and how it came about he cannot wnderstand. The treasurer threatened to cry yesterday when he verified the report of his defeat, but his friends told him that even the best of men must accept these things in politics. Chicago Great Wesiern Raflway, Short line to Minden, Harlan, Manning, Carroll and Fort Dodge. Two trains each way. Leave Omaba at 6:20 a, m. and 2.4 p. m. Leave Council Bluffs at 6:46 a. m. and 310 p. m. For nformation apply te Geo. F. Thomas, Gen'l Agt, room 313 Omaha National Bank building, Omahs, N and 3% Pearl 8t., Counmcll Blufs, la,

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