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SPECIAL NOTICES —— Advertisements for these columne will be takes untii WAI‘rl:n—llA E W FAEL CTERM - AF ANI? N‘l:(’;xHT ITUD!‘NT' ADMITTED AT ANY TIME. Bo les College n um- LA.n b Apply 161 g B—901 afiled; first-clase pay. iy TWiawars- lulue GOOD A.DT.t,n G WANTE flmdu-l oodhnrmr -.l - ‘wages, Lincoln Sash, Door Co. Lincoin, Neb. . n—-m' [t o W ANTED, for U. 8 nmy. ‘bh nmut une S0ed men, etwee: 2L und 3, e of Dinite Staten of 2008 charac: ur $04 temporats habits, who can speak, snd write English. 'For information to recrulting ofticer, 16th and Dodge .. Omaha, and Beatrice, Neb. M5 WANTED-Two mnu at once; F. Adam s 'OD‘ ary; clty work: ame Co., Howard s, B TED, & s0- eitor o work. jon. - Call at Aewspaper or magazine so- at Clketlduon Dept, omata ulation Dept. P hMuk THE ‘'OMAHA DAILY BEE: Tl ESDAY, OC ‘TORFR TWO or three e CYY ?:”.rf‘.. Ill.hou'(‘ enu nnh LNI"LRNISHHD v furhished; rooms, basement; modern except gorner flat; desirable; smajl No. 15th. G- FURNITURE PACKING. Ple & Lupdberg, 116 8. 17th, Tel, L2388 rson undbers. T ,..________'—_3“" FOR RENT—STORES AKD OFF108S, FOR_RENT_Bullding --um; for whole- sale vurpou unu. Tour o Atve-cinss ou ire cod numn fice coudter and 8. D“uunh;‘u h'“ufl o) odMeesatee fotary ihe Bee o ding 0 To0m, bl Y FOR RENT—The bullding formetly ovu. plad by The Bee at $1§ Furn i has Bour wiorios and s busernent. whicl wise formerly ‘used by The Bee press room, Anis will be rented very rmubl’ interested apply at office of C. Ao-m Water, secretiry, Foom 100 Hee b“":—-‘: basement l vauly, ul' o pric $-BTORY nnd bassment, Z2x100; 1006 Farpam st Inquire 3¢ First.” Navl Bank 1id RNISHED private office with use room, telephone and stenc- grapner, 41 Ware Block. S TE FOR RENT, three uppet stories in_four- story building at $i§ Parnam st.; two storles it preferred. " Addiess C. C. Rose- water, Bec'y., Hoom 100, Bee 4 b p SR FL reception AGENTS WANTED, VANTED — Canvasain ‘agénts Th 7 unty. to -t&crl’ 'rvn, AT BT ARMER. teady employment with assured go0d in- e Sals 1o the Sousury. wits horss y especially desired. Canvasser: make lsulfly U to $1W_per month. Ad. dress Ceutury Farmner Solicitors’ Bureau, Bee bullding, Omaha. J-aus IENMAL agent who can and will secure gthun Excellent income. !'fl‘ OMQ orfice. Bankers' Accident 1 surance Compeny, Des Molnes, la. B—104 19 ———— et YOUNG Moo mu course in Omaha nor Address W. ence A 121 B-M138 ux FOR SALE-FU| "ULL line of hard coal #toves pow on pale. hicago Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge FOR BALE, 5-ft. standing desk. ¥ Brown Block. " . B mun to Inrn blrb.r Tad To) 4ld " graduates Tovis and weeks completes. Bpe- ente for distant applicante te, Molér ‘College, nnglu B—M813 WANTED, mmmemm. 100 nm-mum- harn “}w fetter !n‘n‘(‘fommlnd.r.‘ Officer, nocp Island_Arsenal,” Rook fsfind. 10 rk- ) n iron moul 04 vy @Illln‘!. y oh Mo éflr, & Atthhnnu*u nofi QNBGS: L8 w-nl.d to sell photu buf 'B;n alion ry; fine holi- ¥ R B W FOR SALE-—Furnitire must week, few of the cholcest parlor, leather, library an: room furniture, brass beds, box sprin huir mattresses, onk and mahogany ciif- dressers, 9x13 rugs, small rugs, mahogany kcases, mirrol Quch, easy chairs, elellnt pal lor suit, § pleces, center tal oll int- ings, munlc Lnblnell'opadellfllul;:‘ge Jcu ne UpFight. DIAO, "h ?_fl' i e cheap. veparatel 138 : North 38sh Ave, x be sold thi teces left, in' oak dining ", pletur FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGO MONROR sells pleasure Vehicles at Y HARRY rnm‘n Carria, DR ] : VS WANTEDLSALESMEN 'ufl’m. 2 waloamen, for road -and ona: for oity, Afldr—‘! 5, Bee. e furnish _permanent employment t -duuud Christlan mun of Biok dress as salesthan. A uu- mdnfllr 100 Girle. Call Canadian .m‘.‘m‘—: ,“)m't‘wm_h‘:y} m"' o e HAN TR, TR T R ek o ave filunmmhog A ve Stock compa 'Amb one nnt»dn- shirt vml 68 8. Cn 108 N. ' .nwokn'rh Hilslde ,fi'l‘n. e Hll e, 00 3 -m"]i'.‘fin‘.““?.é" {ement: preciioa! conrse freq "clithe "4 at saves years; L or 'Hl. Moler Coll , 1303 n’l OIII‘h R 3 Y l‘llh"mw cook ln E A C—Ma07 22 ‘(e-‘fl,}m‘ I B ut, Towa. W women in cloak depart- ros. s §) -nq:% ! dred 'fl!{n. lzol"tnhl- : S £ bor .nlknnr to "pearl ot r.'ouncu PO lh‘l-uo es Y '015 Mu:-mo—:: e, in hi flu‘ 'R gers & 8ol ELEGANT % R s~ Advess extension top car- on; rubber tires. Co., 14th and mr- -y lnr,n}o M‘ FOR SALE<MISCELLANEOUS, nlwrnl | Josk Billings sard:— If you want to be noticed : you must get in front of folks and worry 'eth some." MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. DETECTIVES, POSTOFFICH WOTICK. *AQY TO GET _EASY 1%k our. methods. 4 We loan on' furniture, pianos, \nnhz:n receipts, etc. permanent Or it you ave a position’ we L T iaghe pou s without security, -xcw\ mur agree. ment to. repay. ‘Our,wervice is quick dnd confidential we alw.\ try 10 please. All that we uA st Jou give us u eall Wi before you erBen IIAHA ORTGAGE L(h\‘( CO., 19 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel 229. \i'-lll‘bllllwdm 8. IIE; - " SALARY LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Reliable” Credit Co, Rooms 307-308, Paxton Block.x ey § % MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, LIVE STOCK, BALARIRES, ETC. Low rates and éasy t Business Confidentlal. Try us If you want to save morey. OENIX CREDIT CO. 623 Paxton Block. 18th and l-‘-.nnxm Sta, LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, sters, boarding hous l:urlly. easiest term fibgl cities. Tolman, MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried BeoRle; business contdential; owest rat 4 Paxton blook. The J. A. Hutton X054 NEY loaned on o, elry, horses, cows ef i ks CHATTEL, salo @ jewelry | = ‘xég‘"gmz z anlcnl. TOR BALE, Cures. Wcidling nam. FOR SALE, an old established liquar busi- 7 mess (barre! hmlv goog trade, old loca- l!u& Quner has ther interests. ee. Foury and nulch!i'l lxr ice box. Inquire 78 & WHEN you ‘wn:'! Lo buy, -en'&r oxch"; uny property oF business quick, ses Johnson, S48 N Y. Lii ¥ new by wi corftrol oftering & = public ub-c and particul :r- time 1 Maye: card N Louts, Mo locasl for its prodvetion discovered now _forming will thé world; we are ll lllm.mml of stack at t(or"vru?wc:-‘l;l S Sppogiualty of & e po 437 ‘Mermod-Jae- Y—MT60 2ax ‘IMHONH POLES: lvnfinlr timber; chicken fence; oak piling. FOR BALE, secondband | bile, first-class shape, at &mw . or address, 16l Farnam St. S WHSRE . T W T R CATALOGUI cut man & Hccounnu'g‘m Onlhs._u mmfi b uu-““ Atinaara schoot 1o quahs "w'-E"m" hfl l.n‘h!'mflun. lnqllfi'o at NEW and 2dhand typewriters, mw R SALE.-Co~i business, Ca, ired, Pt T I, pitel regtinge SDHAND safe cheap. Deright, unr-# DOORS, windows, lath tols. Fadiators. bl s ors, o uie, Tinaing. " Barke FOR !AL A number one fuaj oot Wi AT T T T S Room &%, New York Lite Biag 0UM olleuren - el, Omaha. Q-MT3 2 m STOCK of new Columbia Ncol’il and Address 8 M, achines at & sacrifice. g-'_ —M769 23 FOR. BALE-—Fine upright aulf, dining and bed roo P well vu&‘g‘u:(-& -a%-nmygf“:nn This Eflm'g Ave. CLAIRVOYANTS. - CARRIE BMITH, 80 10N MRS LADY UBEN' of rvo) . every- regont o e B Aetadtion 6t ne. FOUSES TN L _..__..a_.___“ HQUBES, iosurange. Ringwall, Barker Bk of the city. HOUSES & ¥4 1% 8 ot W FilOmte voo = PUA-A B L3 b L SRS S .+ Wlf ten-room hoz mnd.;n, u*? ‘. M6 M Ho wn Blk. D FOR RENT, 6-room bouse, 363 Woolworth moath; siven Oo- Ave: 9 ;fwy Yo lrnx Thl, Du_-_wnuy ME] mist. 75 N. 2d; T kel - s ELECTRICAL T“ATIE‘I‘- e nmh-n obnfifl m gk ishes to go west. Addr.u!‘b. sizé, smoothed FO! IALE—WO'H b as ILA 'H, any thiékness, an and out in & thouss & thousand : ecialties. s PSS S S A Bl B B s SO e X 5,000 m.‘r“f'b':‘r"&“‘fi' mm? -toas for FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. C%P‘T T, MIACK. 1) l‘rb‘ch L e BEBOUT Detective agency, 108 N, Y, Life. Tel 840, o Ny FOR RENT-FARMS A_LARGE and Impmed tarm in tanton county fof rent; 640 acres with 10,00 worth of, ie ovements. R PETERS & CO. Ground Floor Bee Bullding. FLORISTS, Hm & SWOBODA, w‘ Farnam. —. L. HENDERSON, florist, 1519 F GARBAGE. ANTI HONOY?LY RBAGE CO., Cco., cleans cess hila, *gemoyes nrb-h , LAW AND COLLECTION TILLMAN & PRICE, 410 ist Nat. Bk. bids: EW SNOW-CHURCH CO., 1st foor N. ¥, N e Bldg. atiorneys and Aollectors every: where. b4 LAND, #19 N. Y, LBl 3. M, MACFAR! s s oo s Al 03 M LOCKSMITH. N, 16th Bt Tel. W4 C. R. HEFLIN, 300 Lel. o7 " 3 LAWN MOWERS, BHARPENED. P. Melchoir, 18th & Howard. ~ — LOST. LOST, between Omgha and Millard, Neb Bept; 13, goid band ring, myrked A., from Grandma. nder ploa notity’ Thos. W.' T. Armstrong, %2y S. 29th st., Omaha. * Lost—Mpss 22x MEDICAL. LIQUOR HABIT cured in three days. Pay Whew cured, No Hypodermios, Write (oF circulars. ~ Gatlin Inatitute, 30 8. l4th, —9il En(lllh Pennyroyal e, reliable, Take no LADIES! Chichestel 1is are the be: ‘u R. Lad ! Vi Chichester Bhemicar 0o, Phlhcglghg Pa CAL. THOB. 3. KELLY, voice. Davidge Bigck. . D& DA B. D. KECK, Voice Teacher, i wm? LETOVSKY'S ORCHESTRA. Tel. L-2684 | OSTEUPATHY. Johnson Mm“)fl. i. Life Bldg. w . ) The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bldg. '—5‘ [ T o AM&MP‘HHB&..“T r.u RANCH and farm sanas for sale the Union Pacific 'fi-:llnul company. .‘. A llester, land commissioner, Union fic Headquarters, Omaha, N-g.-_d CcHAS. Williamson Co., ,,..?k B FREE HOMESTEADS. Your last chance in Minnesota to secure &(ulhhnmc FREE. The lwm of NBV“ l erlunml nd R, Wred* Clark: or full lnfnrmlllnn about these v-lu-ih n't wi until It is too lai “Tl"x TlMBERl TIMBER! best ~investment. Large small Reference furnighed. eru your & REABON hland. Ore. mnflum—mx Lake, S Cass ' Lake, FOR BALE—Or rent, Jn.smh.-t,. bet. Dodge |: -room new house, and Davenport 8ée 01 r. Sore Tincoln biva. " RE--MMI Six e Lohee BOUIu and lots ln all parts of city; also cre property and farm “nll The O. F. Davis Co. RE—90 ‘g "OR HALE. modnxn house of T ri 8. In- s! RE™ ALL lbout North leou and 'haN to huz Ml desc r!pl ider an free; re lable )reu ntatives Whlglesl Whnhck 13 Broad- RE—981 ———— ity MME. SMITH, baths, U8 N. 15, 2d floor. r: T-M& Nox p————————— PERSONAL. vau-x unnnrh-n !nr hdh. befors and emeni and Mrs. Gerisen, Dr. fornia st Term reasonable U—os8 PRKVA;I hospital d nnnflnun-nu et o Gl AR + pables. BOSTON Umbrella Mfg., 006 8. 16. Tel. 161 Umbrellss, parasols re-covered, r{r‘lr‘ or mede. "t gt ql;nu!. Maggard Van & Stor- <l '1@ OMce. 1118 Webater st FOR RENT—6.room' oot ?&d Al fornja sta. §22 Anpu at het uonflx Toroom Mbuse, near :\lrk 0 fROOM _brick awelling: modern ex- ‘furnace: Apply at u‘ 8. 15th st D FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. O. M. B hauls trunks. Telephone i1 ) ew York Life Bl“ WE MOVE age Co., T PRIVATE h ital before and d:t\ finement; medical care an Raring. Mrs. L. , 101 Vinton. Tel 158, PIKVATI home tnlurl m"fi MAGNETIC PILE lem m CU!BI. At druggists $1. U-483 L Tl]NlNO tield Plano Co. Wl n!:u'r l"'lnl machines at ~ month; we repair .-m for every machine manufacty Becona-hand machines from §i t . Cyele Co., 1ith and Harne durin sement; The ritan pat Ave, " Council’ Blutia con m-nu of < rorgn rlbllrtlh 2 IALE-OR TRADE FOR SMALLER PI}OdMR‘.l;.Y—l-rlo?m‘ar::GR house and len rn; 1o owner, i T R 4 N %t ACCORDION FLEATING, OOLDIAN 200" Dollllll block. ACCDRD[ON nlflfln‘ quickest. Mrs. A. ~—8 ehupen best, and Do:. ATTORNEY OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co,, 811 North 18th. CHIROPODISTS. DR. ROY, rooms 2-3, 1806 Farnam st CARFENTERS AND JOINERS, ALL kinds of ca ll-" 'ork l.ld g‘vmvl‘}' al l'll ed th_and Lal rin, fitres: | & DANCING ACADEMY, 2N Ay A “VIAVI" way to’ health; Bee bullal TRANE »~7 st 3 5% byl DEWEY EBuropead Botel, 13th and imfi RSERI A AL ROYAL HOTEL Buropean, 160h & Ghicago NICELY furnished rooms. 108 Capiiol Ave T AT fooma._Inauire Omaha Ledveaworin. “Fhort &wfim 2 .m» PLEABANT 4outh front room ;fin i Tamily, for The" of "t sentiemen Ad dress 8 3, Bee. “ ICELY raflehed Yoom new and modern. DR. PRIES treats uce—tully all diseases and irregularities of womeén from an Sause; . experienced and rellable. 1503 Dodge st., Arlington block. Omaha. e, MONEY TO LOAN—AEAL ESTATE. WANTED, m& ln‘n- hl'nllll —aa PRIVATE llmv IW'QN‘ Ld N. Y Ul‘. TR Faiareh T B TV --__L_Aq__*___. HV! PER Cm loans, Garvia wa FRIVATE monsy. . D, Wead, upw —_—e 4 TO P<C.W.l.-h,hwh w. classes now 15 p. m.; its, Tul SAT S ol Aot A sses always open to lessons dally. For terms and particu cail or Tel. 1041 —410 N§ 15th and Harne for chll\:un w-l ‘DRESS CUPTING SCHOOL. BTA R T o o hll' -l -nuf 'ACCOUNTANT, G _R_RATHBUN, rom 15 Com' Private lessons in bookkeeping. -‘ mm_- J. quamr-u—uuu_rfi Dl-—?m DMH N Y. l-ll& Tel. PATENTS, H. J. COWGILL-Nb fée unless tueo--tuL 318 B. 15th 8, Omaha. Tel. 178, PATENTS—Sues & Co., Omaha, Neb. Ii- ed patent book ‘free. Tel 1623 Justrat pal i+ Nisx PAWNEROKERS, EAGLE Loan Offics e bosens conhdentiar, T D % SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, . A. C. VAN BANT'S school. 77 N. Y. Life. e E Bo; SANITORIUM. OMAHA Florence Sanitorium. 1blk. w. of car iine. City 'p) ne ‘.uu. STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, CURED. Julia Vaughn, 40 Ramge Bldg. STORAGE. OM. Van Stor. Co., 1611% Farn. Tela, s pa TICKET BROKERS, CUT_RATE rallroad_tickets P. H. Phibln, 106 Farnam: 'Phoos UPHOLSTERING. GATE CITY, 706 8t Mary's ave. Tel. BNT. = i —338 When You Write to Advertisers remember it only takes an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. FPOSTOFFICE NOTIC! =. l l'urn emsia (matl e Furdessia™); @t 11 a. f: f DENMAHK. air per. s, 8. Norge (mall must_be directed per s OTgo k. PRINTED MA'%E‘.«ETL‘ ~This steamer takes Printed Matt , Commercinl l’n?!'fl and Samples fol L Germardy only. game class of mafl matter for other parts of Europe will not be sent by this ship | unless wpec! After the closi Transatiantic y dlr.cud by _har of Supplementary ”AII‘ rum'd above, . addi- tional Bupplementary Mals are opened on I-'P lers of the American, Engll vench And German steamera &nd rem n until within Ten Minutes of the hi sailing of steamer. Mails for Sonth and Central America, West Indles, Ete. TUESDAY—At 6:30.a. m. for NEWFOUND- LAN D, per 8. & Siivia; at $:30 u._m. (gup- X for CENTRAT Rica) and dor IFIC. PORTS, per Yucatan, vin Colen (mail for Gua must be directed “per s, 8. Yucatan'); I'm. for NORTHERN BRAZIL, pet ». regory, a and Manaos; at 12 m. for RAKTIAGO. per s. s Opland must be directed per 2 s Oplan Thetm tor FORTO RICO" (or SmiyYoBer 8. v Pathinder. via My WEDNMEDAY AL 10 a. m. for HA T % 8. Prins Mauritd (nan for Cape Halt Curacao, _Venesuela. ish and Dutch Gulana must per 8. 8. Pri 2 m guppluflemuy 12 per 8. s. Antilia (m be mm(m = Antilla™h): at 1 Fally (supplementary 1 p. m.) for TUR! SLAND ‘and DOMINICAN ‘REPU BLIC per 8 & Cherokee; at 13 m, (su lementary m) for 8T, THO! 43. Er"CROT EEWARD and WINI TRLANDS, BRITISH, DUTCH nd FRENCH GUIANA, per Korona. THURSDAY—At § o m. for CUBA, per s. . Esperanza (mail for Mexico via Pro: Ereso, Campeche and. Vera Cruz must be directed “per s. s, Esperanza’); at 12 m. {supplementary 130 p. m) for BAHA- MAS, per Baratogs (mafl fof Mexico Via Tam pico, mpst be directed 8. Saratogn); at (p, m. for NEW| LAND, per iberian, from phfa. Ehl,RDAYAAl § 8 m fof BERMUD per u & Pretoria; at m. (supple: ) for anALM) and PENETCETA per 8. & Zulja (mai] for- Bavanilla and Cartdgess. mus ; at 9 a. m, for Dlemenlur)’ 10: a. m.) “A Costa except H PAl ‘per 8. 8. \lade d GR. Anomuny {mall far Costa must bé directed “per s. s. At 108 m. fof CUBA, per & & Mexico via Havana; at 10:30 a. Jwb men- tary 130 i) tor INAGUA per s, 8. Bolly Mails Forwardea Overland, Etc, Ex- | cept Transpaeifie. vt CUBA-Vin Florida, _closes af this' offics » except Thursday, at § A. kve connecting malls’. close 'lerg on and Saturddrs via Thmpa, and on llandlyn via Miai MEXICO CITY L Overiand, uiless dtesned for disbatch by steammers cl at this office duily, except Sunday, at 1 P, m. and 11:30 p. 'm. Sundays at'L’p, m. Bt leFov»PDLAND—By rail to North 8id- ney. and therice by steamer, closes at this ce faily at 6:3 p. m. (connecting mal close here evers Monday, Wednesday and .YAMAICA—BY rail to Boamn. and by’ steamer, f.n office; MEQUIEL 0N By rall o Boston, and th b5 Steamer, closes at this ofhce: aalk BELIYE, FUERTO CORTEZ and GUATE, MALA~By rafl t ofiu E 56 By siehmes, closes nd 7. &t Il at TAHITI and MARQUESAS 1SLANDS, \h San_Francisco, close here dally at "'m. up to October §21, . inclustve, teh per . s, ZEALA AUSTRALIA iu” t West), NEW CALEDONIA, FIJ K MOA and HAWAII via San Francis clon here daily at 6:30 p. m. u ¥ §24th, inclustve, for despatch per k. Blerta: the Cunard steamer carry the Britsh mail for New Zealand does n%'l arrive in time to connect with this des- o=tm mlll.—cloflnfi at 5:80 a. m, m.; Sundays af d 6 m... will be made up -na rorw-rdm unllr the arrivhl n?‘hc ciose e fclpte to Oct, PAN, CHINA jana addressed mail, for e DS, \ a 8dn Francl e 4P 0 lafly at €20 p. tober 5 PRITTEPINE mmNPs‘” via cisco, close here dd P. yj to Ostober, §27, for Saesnatih c&'nu RS RBNN, 9 Vincowver wid Victorla, B. C., close here dal at 6:30 p. m. Up to October §21, ive, for Seapaten ' por 6 s Benipress ‘Merchandige for . 8. pe hanghal cannot be r CHINA and JAPAN, via Se e, daily at 630 p. m. up to L)Mober m clushe !or del teh per n Franc dally u( : m. up to elullve. for da!pllch Alamed LIA (eXce) t Piest FIJ1 IAL- W CALEDONIA, ¥ia Van- mrm B. C., close here dally at 6:30 m. up to No emhflr ¥, in- clusive, for despatch per, rangl. NOTE-—Unless otherwise addrs Aultrl a is l’orwnrdcd via theldsive, sed, WQ.! urppe: and Philippine Il‘{l)inds Via o SleR ot Phil- £¢(‘l."y addressed ‘“via Canada’ v urope” must be fu“ prepaid at the foreign rates. Hawall Is torwarded via S8an Francisco lll‘hlll\!l) Transpacific malls are forwarded to. port of salling dally and the schedule of closing I8 arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. fRegistered mail closes at 6. p. m. pre- vious day o 1.TUS VAN COTT, Postmaster. Postoffice. New York, N. ¥., October 14, 1903 (Should be read DAILY by ol Inlerelled as changes may occur Foreign mails for the weel Octo- ber 11 N, will close EHOMETL in al ¢ General Postoffice as follows: P CELS PoRT MAILS close one lfer than closing time shown below. Pucel--rionululs for Germany close at P m. Regular and supplementary malls cloge ng time shown below (except that S plementary Malls for Europe Znfl COH": Ame via Cnlon, close one hour later at Foreign Btation. Transatlantie Matls, TLHDAY—A! 8 m. for ITALY direct, e.") —At 0-.!. m, for EUROPE bria. ueenstown: 'at GOVERNMENT NOTICES, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER S OFFICE — Omaha, Neb., October 16, 1903.—Sealed pro- posals, in lrlpllLL\le will be received here and by Quartermasters at the posts named herein, Gntil 10 &. m., centra e, No- vember 18, 1%, for furnishing-Oats, Bran, 4y, Straw and Comn, during remaindgr of al year ending June 30, 1904, at orts Nigbrara oofod, obioson. = Neb, Neb., Jefferson Bar- By B R Riley, JJogan H. Roots, Ark.. Reno and posals for'delivery at other polita wiil be éntertained. U 8, reserves Tight to refect or accept any or al pro- ls, or any part thereof. Information ook, urnished on application here, or_to Quar- termasters at stations named. Enveloj niaining proposals should be marked roposals for Forag and addresged to undersigned or o Quartermasters ai posts named. WILLIAM E. HORTON, A.cun[ Chiet Quartermaster, O17-16-20-8-N13-14M OFFICE (()BBTR('CTI‘WO QL a":'.'.a' ropopain’ tp Inipiicate. A 5 coived ‘hers ‘tath 'fo AriPhoats 1965, for mnllm'c:m:tol 13‘ o en x‘\nfl"fi lh - 2 at f ll- commerice ndt March 1" 104 spiecifica tions, - lons Il‘l- P {irr Informnlg:l o i TSe ..nf.lnad Nt (v!- fices of depot sotecs . at Bt Paul, Deqvnr \nd ci office. . . or rejéct ut ar &l pr thersot. 'Envelopes d .l ‘ O'F‘ICI CHl Omaha, '& ' tripl) o8, W lau'd uuum}- ?lmf standard | B HORTON, Acting C hiet mukt_be clvrwml1 1o g Hod Aligghans®); £ B GOVERNMENT NOTIOR cation to this office, where pla fications may be ween. marked “Proposals for Quartermaster's Stofehiouse” and Addressed to WILLIAM uartermaster. N13-14M RAH.IQAD TIME CARD. UNIORK ATA'rmw—lm AND MAROY. Central.. 8::} €0 Bxprem....... Chicago, Hlnll!l\ U Ty Minneapolis & St Express Rodfs Exoress Ft. Dodgé Express.. 18 I Dodge £ v al0t50 pm Ohdowgo & Nofthwestern. “‘The Nortiwestern Line' l-‘u: Chicago . %0 fiocar 8 ‘Bioux City Daylight 8t Paui. Daylignt Chicago. Chicago wnlcc-mu Looal Bioux ty Norfolk & ne: Lincoln & Long Pine Chicago, Rock RRESLAETIERER sppusTsEuTEs lsaaae:saaa;E Ghicago Day Chicago Day Chicago hlvfeluv Des Motnes Expre Chicago Fast F.xp‘r‘! Rocky Mountain L't Lincoln, Colo. Spring: Dnn\‘er. Pusblo B BEnas T 53328 & 5:00 pm al12:40 pm Texas, G)lhnoml Flyer. Wabash, 8¢ Louls “Cannon Ball" o « 82 am 210:30 pm a Exi Pacific Express. Eastern Ex North Platte Loca @Grand Tslana Chier e Tocal: xpmfl a wmnn l'll?o'l‘—l"ll & Wi TER Paul, Minneapoll dnd Wyosting Division, ck, Hills, Deadwood. ¢ Springs....s 3:00 pm a 6:00 pm Wfl:mmu (.n-p:r wnd Bé'""f B apan Iy, T, I Ervir hnd_ Seward..b 3:00 pm . b 540 pm Missouri Pacific. Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Water. b 4:10 pm @10:35 am BURLINGTON STATION~10TH & MASON Cmn. .ll'llll" m & Quiney. Kansas City, St. Joseph & B Kangas Clty Day Ex i‘u-lch {fl(ht Ex. mur" - Burlington & Missouri Rive: Expr obver Liitss. Black Hills and Bound Express. Cglorado V yer Lincoln ¥ l"orl Cl’oak IM Pllnl-b Bellovue & Pacide ot i Believue & Pacific Jet..a 3:30 im Dally. b Dal nceyl ‘iurd-y b 2:52 pm ex inday, d Dally e D y except Monday. 4551 Plaited Bkirt 22 1o 30 walst. Eleven Gored Skirt 4551—Having side plaits laid in each gore at flounce depth and box plait in center back, perforated for dip in front. Plaited skirts of all sorts are to be noted among the smartest designs of the season. This one is made of moleskin cloth with trimming of French knot braid and handsome applique ornaments, but the design is sulted to all reasenable fabrics. The many gores allow of snug fit over the hips with generous flare below the knees, which 18 intensified by the wide plaits that are laid.at the edges of the gores and ex- tend to flounce depth. The narrow front gore and the box plait at the back both are features worthy of speclal note. Fancy braid of all sorts is avallable as trimming or simple tallor stitching with silk'can be | substituted if & more severe garment fis desired. The skirt is cut in eleven gores, and the box plait which is arranged over the center back seams. The front gore is unbroken in length the box plait, but at the side seams are laid deep plaits' that extend to flounce depth and are turned toward the tront. The quantity of material required for the medium size is 9% yards 27 inches wide, 5% yards 4 or i2 inches wide. The pattern 4561 is cut in sizes for a 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30-inch walst measure, “For the accommodation of The Bee readers {hese pattern: which usually retall #t frpm 25 (0 60, cents, will be furnisiiod at a nominal price, 10 cents, wiich covers all expense. I _prder to get & pattern enclose 10 éénts, give number and name of patiern. Very Near a Crim To allow constipation to polson your body. . Kidg's New Life' Pilis cure it and ulld up_your health or no pay. %e.. For sale by Kuhn & Co. —_— Father FPrefers Chary st Baturasy. s Was oourt _on' cem- which was et court re- a blif o m -|O'KEEFFE STILL O WARPATR —— Deolares that Rotten-State of Affairs Exists in Oourt House. faid gy CHARGES OF OFFICIAL MISCONDUCT Divalges Alleged. Stanlsin Connection with el . Comtrasts and Farnishings of V in the a Comrhissioner O'K&MIs in sl oi warpath and does not, propose . pressed by his associates in th of the* cotirt "hotse. “Thete has been a, ratien. the feel In duty boukd to_ventilgte. not talking thfoukh my . hat, GE.trying to make campaign capital, for I:am not) & candidate this fall and may rot e a year from now. It we codld only’get an Honest and thorough investigntion theve would be startling revelations for (Mo “@xpayers of Douglas colinty. “My personal .inquiriea. have -been. con- fined to the brige ¢ontracly and the con- tracts for Turnihibe the' vaults i the court house. In examining the-vouchers on file In the county auditor's office I find that $453.25 hgve been drawh out of the treasury for tubing on the Eikhorn bridge that did mot exat and caused the bridge to. sag. It would have collapsed it it had not been strengthened this. summer. This tubing was contracted for at $35 per vertical foot, or fust double the price which the same contraetor received the: year fol- lowing for the samie kind of work. And yet nothing has been done up.jo this time to_recover frem the contractor, whe now offers to remedy the defect for $M0. As w matter of faot, ft would také from 32000 10 $2.000 to carry out the, provisions af the contract. Can Only Guess Extent. “The extent of the bridge st¢al can only be guessed at by making comparinns bo- tween the cost of the Watetioo bridge and the bridge near.Elkhern City. The Water- 100 bridge was buflt n_the fmll of 188 nd winter of 1809 and the Eikhotn bridge A year and a ‘half later, .in, 1800 Waterloa bridge i ten feet fonger than the Elkhorn bridge, but it only. cost $4,800, a8 against $1498.16 for the Blkhorn bridge. This. was without extra: quently @ campelled té put 1 (I* at'three tfines their ary gost, and pa 800 for them, " The tubifig, which wan 0 bé 112 teef, Wil patl'tdr at, the rate of $5 per verticAl foqt, - 3 = which was an'overdraft of count of the shortage of lhfl Florence, near the water works, rmn- md one-half feet of steel.tublng was put in at $29 per lineal foot, when it should Kaye been less than 48 peg foot. “One thing T have' forgotten o meation, and that is that just as soon as I com- menced to firy Inté the bridge contracts the plans ahd’ spectfications of the Elkhorn bridge mysterfously disappeared; from, the court’ house. . All this shows the graft of the bridge company, but I Hawé-ai a §00d deal ranker Job in the county’ veult work. “The records in the ‘clerk's office show that vault fixtures were contiacted by f—- lution and referred. to- the he committes on court house and jail in 182 for the vault of the county dlerk, afid the price paid was #4788, _As thers was no money in the treas- ury .they had to walt until July 10, 1948, when the levy was made for this year. As soon as the levy was made .the pll was filed and a warmat drawn and on July 11 The vlafm was not réfe to any committee, but was-railroaded through “in my absence, to the Omaha Prlnung com~ pany’s red. - “I suspected that there was a hig darkey in that woodplle and Nad drawings .and specifications made of the:vault and fix- tures by J. R. Dietrick, and hgd it sub- 1altted for bids 0. different waitutacturers, The highest bid was $2,663 and the lowest bid was made by'tHe Berger ‘Manofactuf- ing company of Canton, O., who offered to uplicate the work compiete for 260, which shows that there was ut least from $2,800 to §2,600 more paid than we could have had the work dome for. a DRUGGISTS MUST BE CHARY. They Sell All Kinds of Halr Prepara- Fear to Discriminate. Druggists sell &}l kinds ‘ot halk prepara- tions, and as a rule they are wisely chary of givipg p{eter{ neg. 1o ‘ahy particular one, but many of them have come out plainly for Newbro's Hel lc|1? the nd ;"""‘fl' ‘teenth, that absolutely | film]£ Swannell & £0n,, ‘One pustomer of nhr' who did nol h & hair on top of his head I)pl he begin. to use Herpicide now has & r sthtt toward a £00d head.of hair. ‘We believe Hprpicide to be by far the best m-pu-tu‘,n of jts kind on the marke Huudreds of T, monials from everywhene. Mwyl..hlhc druggists. Send 100 40 stampe for sample to The Herpigide Co., 't Mob. Bl man & McConpell, Drug €o.. agems. [T S PREPARING: FOR ‘GOOD EXHIBIT ey s . People in Norihwest Nebraska Plan. ning for World's Kair Display from ‘that Section. Secretary H. (. Bhedd of the, Nebrasks ccmmission to the St. Louls expo#ition has Just returned from an extended tour through Cherry county. and nershwest Ne- braska on private wnd generdl] business, He sald; ““The people in that. section are taking a lively interest in the proper représentation of their section Of the ktate at the exposis tion. T could but notice that the stockmen, by persistent industry, are exténding the hay flats by exterminating the weeds and planting timothy, brome and aifalfa, and as a result these flats that used o produce but two or three ‘stacks of by are now producing from, fifteen to- thirty, “Another interesting problem that is be- ing solved up there In the sanghil countsy is that of tree planting undar, the direct supervison of the genéral government. The trees that were set Out a few years ago are thriving finely and the experiment is proving a success. A large wen of tress will be planted this fall and next epring, and, as you kiow, the governmest will gare for them for an mdefinite petod, Ap- other thing 1 noticed ‘Wil thaf ie fences are coming down: rapldly. The mattiemen have come to the conclision that'gil fences have got o comie down and ‘they ec- onclled themselves o the inevitable” taliCy Statiath The followifis mrn.u a4z des llinn;n\. been lrnl~Chh '!‘ Brown, South Eighteenth, boy; Bert Brown, &4 » te1: Wi, auem--m. %% .... » g A Frederick, 1c~ g i & A0 o A rllmuue " North Fx

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