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- J -‘!0’- and uwih) -fl-r.n Mates, 1 1-2¢ & word fo & word -h-mnn. : i lesh than BSe WANTED-MALE HELP, FALL TERM BTUDENTS Ag fiA‘%TANY TIME. Boyles College W Iol(h Lfl-h. BLuoG. BUSINESS, " 810 TYPEWRIT- W NG ENGLIBk. Apply tor Catalogtie. B0l loo% !}"&""" ':flnw first-class ?‘1. " e R R B g UG Pt Rttt WANTED, for tL‘l. .nny. ablé-bodied, Wn- ages of 2l and &, ni g‘ tes, of good ch-rn» amporate habit, who can speak Wile Engligh, ' For ot mation apply o‘:: .I;erulug oficer, 16th and Dodss a, and Beatride, i B—MIoA .wA . m&rmu%nu'u once; xgoa -“ WANTED, & -pTur or magasine 8- On & New prop- olmon. Dlu at ch-culn!on lengmnu YOUNG man to dake courne in Omaha. Flor- ghcepmnitarium. - Address W. L. Rows, 212 st.. Omaha. B—MT738 22x 100 Hrst-class m-- ‘and 100 ox.ert harness Jatter Commanding it " grey lron moulder; ny castings M ulckl tron nswer ohn ‘Reatoit Found Co., Atchiso nn g Tdiben 23 L owonhinn b 4 WANTED-A first_class brick and wood Ebldn:: te and tile wetter. Adds ress Mantel Co., ngg"' ‘WANTED-Rlectrotype finishers; good first stendy’ employment. " Adarens tlu(rom [ mmm% Co., WANTED. thres good mulomnd lo DS Ineornorlt.d) inock Building, FoR Im“!-rulnlunln mmn o RE] “Fwo n.rm.n;d rooms_with an on b u- first an mL-roon VERY destrable fron m, aN ;m.gl- lor one or two .nm\»m-n Sth st '\"fi'y lOl’TH ALCOVE room and smaller room; modern. 256 Harney. B—-M9%7 24x FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. FRO)\T rohom with llruv! fiol 'II.; DESIRABLE ROOMS at The Fartiam, 18 lM and Furnlm ata, F— Mo FOR RENT<UNFURNISHED ROOMS, TWO or three besutitul modern rooma now y -pered“ very t housskesping s g8 without Tl nn. board G-M u;‘n-. first_floof, water THRER furnished in kitchen. 2663 8| FURNITURE PACKING, Plerson & Lundborg, 118 8, 17th, Tel, L2358, o7 R S FOR RENT—STORKES AND OFFICKES, FOR RE) ln. ultable for whole- sale purposes at $i¢ Farnam, Rx%0, stories and lirse-class cument: elevator, iire cad burgiar proof vault, ot fice counter and fixtures. For price’ vi particulars Inquite C. U, water, W Tetary the Bee Building Co., room W, Bee building. FOR RENT-The building (brmnly oceu- piad by The Bee at 916 Farnam st. It has four $tories und . busement, Which was Hoe press rOunl:.‘ rurboulbly . 3-STORY and basement, 22 1006 Farnam st. Ihquire 314 First, N 00, 'l Bank Bfl, FURNISHED privll office with use of reception. foom, (elephons and, sG8no- srapher, W1 Ware Biock ) FOR mz-w tory . Bulding up errumrlu in fnur- m aty Lo solicwt sy ons o i’WI. TIETH CENTU. teady employment with unm come. Agents in the country i tee und buggy Ilwlllly desired. Canvassers make casily 30 to $LW_per month. Ad- dress Century Farmer Solicitors’ Bus _Hes building, Omaba. 4 it e AR D o tir 1 WANTED-Flold_w Bt wide awake mani hed position no_sellin Srmanent. - Luke, 1 others G Nurseries, Chicage, I, oni WANTED—T0 RENT, P A0 SN ot A ol SRS, WANTED—Two roome and board In private family; references exchanged. K108 0x YOI NG man of ‘ood chlrncler wlsh froom and board in private lnmll)’ in enu location. Address 8 80, Bee, m FOR SALE~FURNITURE, FULL line of hard coal stoves'now on sale. Chicago Furniture C., W10 Lodge St. FOR SALE, st standiug desk. %% o Biown FOR MLE—Fum!mu mu-t bé_sold th l:' few &f‘mi": ufl, D er, . libra Voo turmiture, bram hatr mulrum. foniers, dressers, ctures, mnhonny eather ‘couch, easy ¢ lor -unv :lm m FOR SALE—MORSES, WAGONS, HTC ufln&n sélla pleasurd vehicles at Sl N. learn hair fll’.llifld ?’.&..’&'?&:'w"" oy years; Eh'n cook. Mrs. B. A. oy Ave. =2y w&hl' mn nt;d “to, -en a na.-euu to fifi-&‘i&. e dear. s'e'k. e & llnerll hou: 'nrk at 009 22x VR C. GIRL for generel hotuwrk. E‘m“ fi" HARRY FROST'S Works is on corner o worth. i eondidan: F IAL!!)— flt & Bons Co., ‘th nd% i and Whagon 1A dnd Leavent mlmn Bo. ELEG Rockaway for sale at bargal ll P A dresa § 41, Bee. FOR SALE~MISCELLANEOUS, st Fs mlwx b.élnl‘ u , 1903 DO.YOU WANT AN UMBRELLA Pnce upon a time a man lost his umbrella. saying that the person was known and would be prosecuted if the umbreila He put a “Lost” ad in The Bee, was not returned. Th‘e next morning his front yard was full of umbrellas. PERSONAL, DRESS CUTTING SUHOOL. 2 TUNING, llno or nfm.npnlum Per- eid Plano Co. "vuvx" way to num, 5 Bee bwlata. STANDARD GARMENT CUTTING COL- |* LEGE moved from Paxton BIk. to 2i1 Farnam 8t. for better accommodations. Extra class taught from 7 to 9 p. m. M5 DR. PRIES treats sucoesstully all dineases and_irregularities of women from Ghuse; experienced and " rellable. ) P’ U080 u;t‘umlg PILE KILLER. 1T qyREs. MONEY T0 LOAN~REAL ESTATE. EXPERT ACOOUNTANT, G_ R. RATHBUN, room u Bank. Private lessons in book 'l !lll ng. FUR DRESSING. J. B. WALLACE, Taxidermist, 606 8, m"nh DETECTIVES. PRIVATE mohey. Sherwood, 887 fi." . Life. CANT. T. CORMACK, 617 Karbach blook. Tel, Az, I NTED, uh Toa " Feiers & G boe Blag " WoNg BEBOUT Detective agency, 108 N. ¥. Life. Tel,_3640. —ps2N18 FIVE PER C [ Bros., I EA, CENT loans, nuvm w_“rl FOR RENT-FARMS, .wmm%\w 4'TO 6 P. C.. money, Bemis, Paxton bl = Py g 10w _rates. nk Bl FARM and city loans "]omun 'h“t’"ll’ W A_LARGE and well Improved farm in Stanton county for rent; 640 acres with $10,000 w%{(h of Ingovomonu Ground” Flo0r Beo Building. —————— FLORISTS, MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. _EASY 1855 explains our method: 26, OLrplure: noo:r :w. Or .l:u position. we unfll“ S & parmaneat AN beforé you 4hflrruw °‘5;*:f:m.z‘.f}fifiafi SALARY LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Rellable Credit: Co, Mnl 807-308, Paxton glou&. X981 lll!l"!.‘l n.vmn’ruu Eu fi‘g uvl STOCK, lo' "l- ‘Eon&. ntial. nu ant to save money. . le CREDIT CO. 3 Paxton Blouk 16th and r-mg“. lgafn&,,-gqm BB 3 L 40 ol olmm< "o B rd a& -EF .IDNI:! lo-nn sorl %laln not- to b !g a‘m BURINESS CHANCES, umad i d , sell uyu ull{ 3 F Johngon, LUMINUM-The méfal of the futire: a& new process for Ite mucuon discovered by which t cantrol { the world £ ln Dfle lh‘ 4 lmnll lllolm‘n\ a( lloc t unhi of & lil -he- — Hul & IWOHDDA. Mll Farmnam. —“ L. HENDERBON. lofllt. 1619 Flrnu—n.zt GARBAGE. GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. . Tel. WM(AP‘-,.‘MR;W"‘W Bidg. Tel B d LAW AND COLLECTION 3| BTILLMAN & PRICE, 400 1st Nat. Bk B ,____________—— NEW SNOW-CHURCH CQ., 1st floor N. Y. Life bidg., attorneys and tors ov-7 W) re, LOCKSMITH, C. R, HEFLIN, 309 N. 16th 8t Tel. 34 LAWN HMOWERS, SHARPENED. P.Melohoir, 13th & Howard. LOST, s Omaha and Millard, Neb., g WO el e i LA Finder notity Th l, randma. nouty W f Axm-uonh T-—+Gold watch with gold nugget on brsnld.dot” chain. Return to 2124 Bur |ell - ro it nd U, P. ?‘nu"i? depo n 01 Express Co., Rewatd. . n(-nd Pupmclon finder notify Bo. 16th o g OR. rl [ .}::mfia. @mm Yl mlul Chl b ll'!'." ‘l‘llll are ti lml "l'hlb( lol MUSICAL. eA————————— THOS. J. KELLY, volée. Vavidge Block. T Ty 7 B. D. KECK, Volce Téacher, ml%ailum“ LETOVEKY'S ORCHESTRA. Tel. L-2684 “Withnell bik. ZERKOWBKY, violin. R. 10, K—"l N Tbl...l‘.l’H NI A l?nfiugo u-b'u; FOR SALE, three elevators on B. & M., best i owing section ot Nel o Kadreas 8 &, Beo. N : locogbb‘lll- p | BHARES of glitedse ""“"‘I' stoeic for P ofrefenr _ 7 o TR VLRI Y 3 6 m“?d&‘!‘iu 8 newspaper wuolinr n“'fi"" Efi Usgsqmmotm-u,‘ “ ad: r-l..%uu . S BTG T nmm_“'m ) ’555‘ m ‘:-l in e 1 &mmuku mwm Yifi" uire at pi. . Rl S T RARNN. .. . 1 NEW and 2¢hand typewriters. unnw ALI—OO‘J business. m R ne Capital Ewa uoummmuqo. m'-.lt.luhrllx HQUSES & m;:ra,fm.g; TIRE L mfi"‘ ten-room house, n%fl;r—n. OmAhVul I, or Tels. K M624 O-roo- M\l.. 263 Woolwonh A R TR £ B e b FRAFNSTRI LA B houses. 'Phone 1016. D806 R B RENT--$-réom and Call- ltrp ts., $22. Apply u Lg_‘l rgb‘m vark ROOM brick dwellin, "uxmrm Apply at & Stor- D907 H SDHAND safé =lu.. Deright, muw R e e o e Y ) hvdrl.llxllo el Pl tile, kinalng. Shak. wiih chalrs 1o mat e o yugs a mapd. "Oblect for selling, leaving business: Room 838, New York Lite Bldg ALE—A number o $00. BTOCK of new Columbll records and mu.hln.. at a sacrifice. Alar_o- 8 l -M769 23 FOR SALE—Fine usfl‘n it, dining and’ be 11 ver week. SEVERAL dental chairs. 165 Do\l{!u lh IA I 2k ":nol' chu g‘.nmy fl ulmn m- wa S ..‘."::.‘.:.... s ory Tel hd 924, ill = a1 LIRS irie: ARt S, T R g o TR B AT o FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. / T R U l‘on{'b nlon RE—950 OSTROPATHY Johnson Institute, 616 N. ¥. Life Bldz, '5'1"1 i il il T R ** | e Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bidg. T. g2 T G TR . . Atsen & Farwell, Paxton Blk., 0047, T;fll_ RO IRRCRET V0TS RACEH DEEGAN, 532 N, Y. Life. Tel DE. ARACKE DI W N Y. i _ S BREAINAN b S o BY S - LAIRD LAIRD, ba 1| DRS, | & 208 Karbach blk. PATENTS, s successful. o TR v Hd %0 cHas. Williamson Co, Hunk ak Bl TIMBER! TIMBER! investment. Large 5“-5. .;.:‘m”. furnished, ~Wr! your wfll & mnumn‘:&lfi"%‘ P araied u.t m‘”‘n‘.’?‘&"m‘“ a4 PAWNBROKERS. MR TR o oot s o oacimd AR LB Office. ble, accommodat- B La O sonfdeatial: Toor Bougiis m IMTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, rent,on kh st et *3o ‘awnt o it biva. ‘fib_ HOUSES lll% lo‘ n‘ ‘-gnu‘a of ¢ 'F'"' house, Sfiron- Co., Room A. C. VAN BANT'S schoal, 77 N. Y. Life. I_o&n NEB, Business & Shorthand College. Theater. SANITORIUM, FOR SALE, quire 613 ALL t North Dllnu and where to bu; bl:‘:ldl crh eap. rlpth- Yolder .,,5 sent le representatives 3. wmfl:ogh "Wheelogk, 13 Hro o R ORESENNAGL. . RGNS oo hofern Bt sad r?." bnr.n: lot 42x108, - E‘ 2){»1'. ACCORDION PLEATING, BanidCo, B mofl‘l"n house of 7 room& In- CLAIMRVOYANTS. AR, BT @ 1'-I'Ivo room cott: FOR w m_ea lficlly water, FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. ©O. M. E. bauls trunks. Telephone IL." ,Io!nmwmhw mum b, past, .nsm Jstaction GYLMER, palmist. 75 N. ‘ Daths, IO N, u‘mg PEVATI urlu- M '-m‘—‘ RS .’2&*"““‘“"“*‘% Dr. GOLDMAN, 300 Douglas Slock. e Oall rence Bani 1 bk, w.dc.n"rlhn l’ Thons, et STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julla Vaughn, 40 Ramge Sg STORAGE. OM. Van Btor. Co., 161§ Farn. Tels. 1668868 TICKET BROKERS, ACCORDION pest, best, leaty quickest. Mrs. ’ 'l'ulsmh and Doug. = g;! _ATTORNEYS. un rlllrold tickets w.rybn%‘ PA Farnam. UPHOLSTERING. CHIROPODISTS, DR. ROY, rooms 24, 1666 Phrnam : CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, - « GATE CITY, 1706 St Mary's ave. Tel. B2, POSTOFFICE NOTICE. AT b ie v sisieni e v BT uld be read DAILY by all interested, as c! y ocour at any tme.) Forel Octo- ma; mails for the week endin, l'l. will close (PROM in alk hfoam"u L shown below. Gdrnnnv close at lar and wopplementary malls close | Blation twif hour later than g time shown beluw (except that Sup- # hwm hour later R on . e ".!‘.‘..’i‘::-?‘m“um?m Oe:'nl i M::::" ml E;’ olhu- e i Bt for Nn’l‘l! wutendam “Augusta_Vietorl ERANCE n-?w“ ZERLAND. BPAIN, I , TURKEY, E GREECE, BRITISH lNDlA and LO! ENZQ MARQUEZ, per 1 via Hayre (mail' for other parts must be directed ‘“per . ) SATURDAS AL 4:30a. m. for EUROPE ver Umbrin, = via ‘Queenstown; at . for BELGIUM Udirect, per s. & <roonlind mial) must be dirécted &. Kroonland'' 8:% & m. for ITA Girect: per . s, Princess (rene (mail uat be difected “per . s Princess Irene a. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per Furnessia (mail must be directed at 11 a. m. for s Norge (mail Norge''). L) 'PRINTFD MAT ER, ETC. takes Printed Matter, Commercial Pl? nnd llmpl!l for Germany only. he C| of mail matter for other parts of Turofs will not be sent S this ship unless sperlnlly directed by her. After the closi of of the Supplementar, ;T;rnnrunm‘lc alls r;;n}‘e'fl" ve, ;‘dn- fonal Bupplementary Ma ‘e opened on e GF the® American, Bngiish d German steamers and rem til within Ten Minutes of the ho of sulling of steamer. WEDNFBDAY—«A( 10 a. m. 5. Prins M urits (mall for HAITI, for Cape Haltl, Venesuela. d “nler (supplementary AS, ?‘gl’ 8 8 Anlllh\ va.l m\l!l . “per k. . Ammn )i 11_:]1. m. lll lemen for hm PG RN m;mmuv Cherokee; at 123 g " OMA 5 Hm"m&‘ BEWARD. " and WIND \VARD LSLAN[)?. BRI'I‘[BH DLTLH nd per .'s, Korona. THLRBD:\Y~AK 8 A m. "tor CU. l]A » # Esporanza (mail for. Mexico vl fymbecha ang, ¥ %‘%}’w} \'ig‘fig Ly r N U Elberlm, from Philade]- !XT JRDAY—At 8 a. m. for BERMUDA, per 8. 8. Pretorin; at 8:30 a. (lupplo~ 9:90 a. m.) for CURACAO . 8. Zulla (mail for 8. Zullu") at 9 a. m for ?’r'lg‘l‘() T Ny -n Juan; at 9 a. m. a. my) for EE AR 1 CART, J'XMAICA AY. GENA and GRE BeTON per 8, 8. Alleghany (mall for Co:;'n Rl ioa. ust be. ditected )i ;! vana; cltféxk . “Caup ‘{‘:fl:‘z A lr{\) for INAGUA an AITI, , Bte, Bx- CUBA-Via Florida, _closes &t this office dally, except Thursday, at §6:30 a. (the ' conneoting malls’ close here on w ednesdays and Saturdays vie Tampa, on Mondays via Miami) HE XCO IS lTY—-Overlunfl unlul lpa'JAlIy r--e(. for dispatch by steamer, olof his office dally, axcept Sundu{ at Jnnad . 'm. Sundays at'l p. m. ln NE Hfiunn—ny rall to North Sid- IIQ ', An flnnue b}' steamer, closes at thi ce daity ny m. (connecting mall ore ory Mondsy, Wednesdsy and JKMA CA<By tail to Boston, and thence by ne-mor. clon n office at 6:30 rlll to Bostor, and thenco .Co“lllthho ce daily at 'UERTO CORTHZ ATE- Ay copten g svve ull nfi Peih And e oses here . closés hero it §11:30 p. m. :fi'ficxfi’rm D MAIL closes_at § p, m. previous day. Tran ‘rAm'tI and MARQUESAS xsmm Francisco, close here dally tobe: Mol mcluulv ) via 6:30 for ND, ALIQ. ‘ncc ALLDONIA 13 via San Francisco, Lln-e here da ‘ ber §Ath, rncxu’\'nlve, for Blerra. e Cuing ) up and hrwalaed untlr ‘the’ lr#vfl of the T CHINA pad m 3 apu'dl fi D vh nn Francisoo, ol m. up to octobarm i INA AND":A'BOA';( la Vi fl. hvn -r‘oonn‘r und . Inclusive, Fideem, of of Juvai 8 genc forvurdod via énn- se hangha, sannof be cm VA and JAPAN, vntluttlc elone here | Fn S E—Unless otherwise -Mn-.‘ ustral is forwarded via l Wa i l' l-hnd and l’hll Fran oo—lha opin o the forel via San Transpacidc mails ars forwaraed to port dally the schedule of s Amnlod on the presumption of thelr unin’ ted overland (rl'lll'. §Re lersd mlll oses at 6 p. m. pre- P CORNELIUS VA" COTT, t) Postomes, New Topk, N, 7. Ostoner 10, 158, GOYERNMENT NOTICES, (‘KIH dLAHTIRMAflh ‘S OFFICH.— om: October 16, 1903, —Bealed prov Bosals, e Hoate: will by reccived Ress osts named rmasters at the time, No- ul‘y. Buaw and Corn, durio, Q. M. Dépot, Neb., Jeffersor T boks, Mo. " ® Rl and by Quart A “Calitra yember 16, 1803, for furnishing Oats, B Lfld‘nl June 30, Chook, " %1 gbrarq and Kob oy Omaha Q. m l"oru Leuvennurm and Riley, nsas, H. Roots, A R slu Okla. i"m o poliits wiil_be 4 ‘mad"'fu 8 W entertained. U eserves Fight' to réject OF aceept any o all pro- posals, or any part thereof,” Ipformalion Rurnished on application hero, ax termastors gt stations nun}xfi #m fgataining ‘propossis should e ‘"‘" nr:.anu( du x signed or Fo- above o: \31.1.!1" E. uan 17 Acting Chief Quartermaster. O17-15-20-1- N13-14M UF‘HC‘ codnrrn&crmo quAnTnn- Sealed proposals goiyed ber 15 povember 3 T col o0 pitas at Fort ‘Mackenzic, Wym Work ullding shall ~ commen March 1, 1 structions to og.rfl‘cn CHIM' &ARTL;%{I‘& - In ulnllctl:. ai i1l be re | marked Proposals to Quartermaster's WILLIAM Toktions may be seen. for , Acting Chief E. HORTO! "NOTICE TO CON Sealed bids of proposals Sl be. received at the office of Superintendent Willlam K Fowler, secretary of the Board of Eduoa: tlon of the State Normal school, capitol buildMg, Linooin, Neb,, until 9 o'clock a. m., Baturday, November 1, 1008, for the efec: construction of u ehapel h\|||dl|11 grounds of the State Normal sche Nemaha county, Nebraska. All t be accompanied by a certified check on a Nebraska bagk in the sum.of Ao Ruoraa (e datiare fot purpose mens tioned in the specifications. Bids for ing and plumbing, accompanied by a cheo of five hundred (£500) dollars, wiil be con- sidered separately at the above time wnd agd must not be Included in the bid ot the Building. " Blana And. apecifications are ‘on file in t ces of Superintendent Willlam K. Fowler, secretary, capitol butld- ing, Lincoin; Mr. George Rogers, president of the board, 168 Farnam sireet, Omah; aylight - [ DV ine Principal W . Clark, Normal ool Beru, and Mr. thlec! Beatrice. ht reject any and nll bids and to walve all dofocll In the sam By order of Ihe Board of Eduqnunn of the State NnrmM 00l I\M h FOWLER, Secretary. Lincoin, News Oct. 16, 1006 O 20d 10t M RAILROAD TIME CARD. UNION STATION-10TH AND MARCY. Tilinols o Arrive Chic xpress.. 5.0 pm Chicage, Minneapoi 8t. Paul Limlted.......a 7:50 Minneapolis & St. I‘lul 4 a §:05 am Exproes b.7:35 am b10:85 pm Chicago Rxpress. a10:86'am Chicago Great “-.'l‘ m Ry. Co. 104 Ft. Dodge Llrlhv!ln“b t- Bl am 102 Ft. Dod| EG 1 Ft od| lprem Expross i Northwestern. thwestern Line.’ a11:2s am b 9:10 pm FM! Chicago. Fotar Biox Cit t. Paul Chicago. . Llrfi}ed Chicago el S B, S Efleaso fi."fi!‘;pw ky Mountain L't' ncoln, Colo; Spring Denver, ~ Pueblo West . Texas, Oklanoma Fiye Waba QOverland o Callfornia lel !ed astern he Au-nuc Expi he Colorado IDC hil lpm ’(‘ é; zh-l:.é:':‘fll:; 33 50 pm WEBSTER “IOMI‘IH . WEBSTER Chieago, li- Plll, .Il“l..ll' & am | eessfuil angagem. Chicago & Northweatern, Nebraska l-d Wyoming Division, 3:00 pm a 6: Clmr and b . d 3:00 pm e 5:00 pm Hnlmg York, avi i City, Buperior, Geneva, Txeter And Seward...b 3:00 pm b 600 pm Mis Nebraska local, ‘Weeping Water, Jouglas b 4:10 pm a10:35 am BURLINGTON STATION=10th & MASON a 7:00 am & 8165 anr 'e-tlbuled ex..a Denver Limited. Hills and Puget und Express. ch orld o Vll!lbulod xncol l‘ul Mal mouth Hevue g::lavul & Pacific Jot..a l Dnl b Dafly except SBund bt Baturday. o Daily excep m CASE GOES TO SUPREME COURT Litigation Between Widow of M, Patriek Latter's Brother De- clded in Fa of Woman, kS The litigation over, the estate of AL T. Patrick reached another stagé yesterday when the jury which has been hearing the case in Judge Blabaugh's court for the past week returned a verdict in favor of the ap- pellee. This case was an appeal brought by the widow of M. T Patrick against Algernon Patrick, a brother of the deceased. The county court having approvedl the report of Algernon Patrick as executor, wherein a claim of FILTTI.A was set up nst the estate,. Mrs. Patrick, ad the wife of the deceased and ad the guardian of their thres minor children,, appeaied the case. Prior to his death M. T. Patrick ‘and’ his brother, Algernion Patrick, were engaged in & partnership business. It was alleged by Mrs. Patrick that Algernon Patrick pald the debts of the partnership with the ’n.u s money. Mrs, Patrick, by her regent ft, enlleavoled fo.recovel different sums: aggregating over $5,00. Algernon Patrick set up counter clajms of §11,777.685, The jury returned & verdl Patrick of R2,274—a saving to the estate Of $14,066.69. The case will be appealed to the supreme court by Algernon Patrick. Chicage Great Western Rallway. Short line to Minden, Harlan, Manning, Carroll and Fort Dodge. Two trains each way. Leave Omaba at p. m. Leave Councll Bluffs ll &nd 810°p “m. For information apply to Geo. . Thomas, Gen'l Agt, room 313, Omabs National Bank bullding, Omaha, Neb., and 3 Pearl Counctl . Blufts, Ia. —_— Kansas City, Mo, From October 17 to 21 Inclusive, Missour| Pacific Rallyay Co, will sell & special round trip ticket to Kansas City, sccount the gredt horse show. Full' particulars at =2 ALUMNAE OF 'SACRED HEART Young Women 4 Thelr First Annual Meeting Walla of | Alma Mater. The first annual meeting of the alumnae of the Sacred Heart convent, Thirty-sixth and Burt streets, was held Tuesday with about fifty members present. The organis- tion elected these bificers: President, Mrs. Clara Creighton Daugherty; vice president, Sadle Nash Cartan; secrstary, Miss MoNamara; recorder, Miss Bertha Baumer, and treasurer, Miss Anna Mullen. The members of- the alumnae assoclation were recelved by the pupils of the schoel in the redeption room at 11 o'clock. The room was artistically decorated in the #chool colors, red and yellow, and the re- celving pupils were all gowned in white cashmere uniforms. Luncheon followéd the reception, being served in the library at 12:9, which was handsomely decorated In the alumnae colors. Covers were lald for fifty and Miss May McNamara made a charming toast mistress. The toast, “Our Honorary President,” was tesponded to by Miss Lilifan Bushman, and “Our Alumnae™ by Mrs. May Dowling Adams. Mrs. M. Me- Dermott Walsh spoke o\r “Our Members Who Are Nonresidents “of Omaha,” and “Our Alma Mater” was addressed by Mrs. Lulu Trucky Proufle. At 2 o'clock the businéss meeting .took place and all members who attended at organigation were enrolled as charter mem- bers, For the future no one Wil be re- celved whohas not been graduated, or at least gone throwgh the undergraduate class. A one-act play. was glven by the puplls in the afternoon, entitled, “A Venetian Tale,” the leading characters bemng taken by Misses Marie Coffman, Claire. Wood- ward, Bessle Powers,. Allee Kennard, and voeal selections were rendered by Mrs, Kate Crelghton Allison and Miss Delia Mg~ Dermott. e Bishop Beannell was 1o have been present to address the ussoctation, But on aceaunt of Being called to St. Louls to attend the funeral of Archbishop . Kain, the address was delivered by ReYy, " 4 Duw\m;, president of Crelghtop, oal NORLE . (s ‘ et 3 . Aunenactmemws ok vire Theaters: « This evening JosepirTMTitach." the greht- est living . comedian, will prasest at the Boyd one of his gréatest creations, the part of Bob Acrés in Richard Brins Sheridan's classio comedy, Mr. Jefterson’s art needs no recommends- tion; he has for many years stood alone at the head of his profession and is ad- mitted to be mot only the greatest Nving comedian, but the greatest of American actors. | “Fighting Hob” 18 his ' favorite character next to: Rip Van Winkie and on it he has lavished the wealth of his great Ability. Mr. Jefterson is supported by & company that includes many sterling ace tofs and his performance s always ex- cellence itself. The engagement s for one performance only On tomorrow hight the Augustin Daly Muslcal company opens an engagement of thrée nights and & mat- inee in “A Gountry Girl.” This week's bill at the Orpheun s Prove ing & big drawing card, full houses hav- ing attended wo faf. As far as sketches are concerned, seldom is a better one seen than “A Pass for Two! which is being presented by Bam Edwards add his little company, including the pretty young aee tress, Sophia Brant and Mr. Francls Bt The remainder of the show em- braces a good and diversified Ist. The next matinee will be given Thursday afternoon. A On Friday night, October 2, another Omaha boy will make his debut befofe the footlights, 'uusu.-.m.lq" ‘eandls daté will be Georgey'W.' Westerdahl, whe will deliver & dlogue 1 down Yankeo fashjon. .y o " (iR 8 Step” oloa¢s its’ suo- -at the ‘Lo thester with ‘the afternogu’ ‘und wen.~g Nfih ances today:’ “Her Tirst, Fal “Are You & Mason?" o g of c\- brightest farces offered to the: American public in years comes to the Krug theater Thursday afternoon and night. 1eo Dietrichstein, author and adapter .of at least' a dozen recent successes in the big citles is respon- sible for the manuscript. It is considered one of his best: efforts apd for real scin- tlilating bon mots and deep shafts of sa« ‘tire, easily takes front rank in the humot« ous offerings of our {lmes . Repartee sbounds and seemingly Inextricable dif- ficulties are overcome by -Amos Bloodgood in his efforts o convineé his wife that he has joined the Masons, when he has not. By various pretexts he kesps up the hoax until very near the end of the pley. Much against his will ‘he f# indeond to' attend a lodge soclal by’ a bona-fide Mason and there before his wife and friends Yollows Nis undoing. The plot adjusts ltselt naturs ally and the inal curtan finds ll- - eud'- date’ for Masonio erders. LIGHTS OUT IN cafi' RT MUsE Tempotary Darkutss Onwses Quaite Stir and Unfavorabls Comments on Design, . Consternation relgned at the court l'-l for a time yesterday, owing to the fact that the electric lights were out of order. Attempts were made to light the gas jets, but this proved futile. Business was practically suspended for a time, and in some of the hallways on the lower floor it was quite impossible to find one's way. After the electrician had arrived it was some time before the lghts could be tutned on. It was Auring this péHod’ of suspense that one of the county commissioners stated that the court house had certainly been bullt for “keéps” but that the plans of the architect bhad been faulty In that some portions of the bufiding reserabled & dungeon more than anything else. 1t is necessary In some of the offices .to Jeep a light burning all day In order to transmet business with any degree of comfort or satistaction. This underclothing is thought by some to be a luxury, by many & necessity; but to all who wear it agree that it gives more cem- fort and satisfaction than ahy other made. klet telling a1l about ¢ mm-::‘-r-u-uhm