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. SPECIAL NOTICES == Advertisements for thess colu will be takes watli 13 m. for mae u-. h- advertisements mast be run comsecutively. WANTED=SFTUATIONS, WANTED, position a | Do all kinde of worl 1816 Chicago st POSITION by lady ss asst. bookkeeper. Can @6 stenographic work._ Salary no ob- Ject for starter. Address T 3, BIK office. - = mslfln\" WANTED—Expert la ‘ nine yeArs' experience Tre Tneurance Am.‘.“‘. Ta A-lul ux neral blacksmith. | Address E P dress ¥ 417 x re an 'Amn—.‘l‘ lIBI.P Educate for Busmess. Boyles College XEW YORK LiFs BLDG. BUSIN ,,uonm TYPEWRIT- STUDENTS Amu-rfi.g Wy TivE Apply fer Catalogue. L E B—#i B AT INE vy WANTED, orotciass wood & at onoe. &c»d uuun “flm Mg ey we “»..‘.:.'.,-z,.. F .nn_.,.c‘_ ED—Two dly work. m “ new-mptr or. e #o- rk the cfty on & new prop- m it at cln:uhuon Dept. Omaha B-Més Howard WaN ifettor WANTED, firstciase glasiers; con give m employmnent and ‘»od Dflv 10 nnn Address 8 6, Bee. B—Mul "NYOUNG men rnd gine evecywhers oopy letters home -v-l 5 nw'{‘u envelope Plrllc\nlrl Amll‘ Co., 106 Nicollet, Juippeupola 157 Wx can M Minn. W:hflm—len learn barber trads. Lur fall offer inclu - many advantages. Our course wndlu steady practice by free shm hl.h' cutting. eful lustrucs ions dnd demoustzations ~ given. Few weeks e&nh Moler ‘A.h’:o T Know It you will distribute matter; rnll-ble lwur, ST, R w E fllfll PB(I-" m Omaha _Box Co., "m..:“ B—-MS % o T T T e —~BRIGHT—Over ll fo pre- vt ll'!"lon. per- lual promol Bol _fl s ‘m m An‘n”?m em.d bfl, 'M it i 5..:" Rpewrtier Cor WANTED, ”!_-n- ana N."Y Valentine, o B—46 Noix wanted to solicit for flhll Journal. brllum A-tuL [ N!h ? “candy maker m‘ay e, Neb. B WANTED-FEMALE MELP. ey AEER WANTED, ol for -m‘fl"ng e axnmmm? a Latest m wvorl. W;JW'E& e S 1) o . £ e ST ”_W“““_ ?‘——"'—t—fi u ional o aag 20x RENT-HOUSES, HOUSES & Rt |“lvll-fin e OMAHA' DAILY BEE: THUREDAY o OCTOB. 29, 1803, A T A T N T W & NICELY furnished rooms. 1809 Ca tol Ave lxr ELY_furnished_rooms. inquire Omaha Steam Laundry, 179 Leavenworth A-178 t -l!! Jones e 8t E—M$0 ., LIGHT, AIRY ROOMS. b and up per mnnm The and up & AT THE DELLONh 14th st and Capitol ave. Steam heated; electric lighted; private and general baths; all ‘conveniences. first class service. urnished room house new and modern. Eat where you ROOM AT THE D jease gL I.A}\b Novarx NICELA furnished rooms; everything new and modern; gentlemen preferred 1616 Webster St E— TWO good warm rooms; Harney. ‘modern. = E-M8 aix T\\'y rooms, 2% Dodge; gentlemen r-m | ences. E-410 Euffiz T, 1 or 2 furnished rooms, single or ensuite; private family. 4 g r‘l‘:\‘ | e——— FURNISHED ROOMS ASD BOARD. DESIRABLE noonu at The ¥ and Farnam TWO rooms, with aleove on_second iR Boor nat water heat, 212 South Sth: ¥ MW FRONT room with_ alcove, 3 and 3d floor, hot water heat. 2 So. Bth st FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, TWO or three beautiful modern h rooms, newly pape tor red; very light housekee withdut Tniifren! board ?xy Ful TURE PACKING. Puterson & Lundberg, J15 8. 17th, Tel, L-28 FOR RENI—STOKES AND OFFICES, FOR RENA— Bundl sale purposes at stories and firee- suitable for vhole: arnam, plas cemenied l-umu elevator, fire < of- o e it HIEY " & particulars inquire C. C. Josewaicr, sge S50 the Bes Bullality o, oom iop e fl?n;. 1— Mot FOR RENT—The bullding formerly oceu- | he Bee at 916 st. It has pizd by four stories snd & former! Tois will be interested Waler, secrel I-STORY and basement, 2x100; 1006 Farnam st. Inquire 3i4 First. Natl Bank Bldg, Fthl!‘lh.D nri\rllll u"flte -m‘:’ use of IoAm. telepone an no- m:&m 01 Ware e Block FOR RENT, thres u story _ bulldin, Storles 1f preferred Ao, BaE5 e M stories in four- Phone E- = 2 | CHIROPODISTS. WANT A GOOD ROOM? THE BEST DIRECTORY OF ROOMS FORRENT ISONTHI$ PAGE STAMMERING AND STUTTE l'p‘l‘r)ln‘ idg. =13 8 TUNING, piano_ or field Planc Co., 7 MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. DR ROY, rooms 3.3 16 Farnam st . ACCORDION I'ulATI(B. WANTED, city loans and warrants. Farnata Swmith & Co., 8% Farpam by | X. Life. | s | PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 87 N. wA\'rzD real w. :GOLDIM o Dou‘hl block. quickest. Mrs. CCORDION < re .‘A- .‘Ark l1'|| and —.- best, Do —M7 CURED. Julla Vaughn, & Ramge |g. TICKET BROKERS, CUT_RATE railroad_tickets e\errbo" P. H. Philbin, 156 Farnam g ————— UPHOLSTERING. BALE TIES, elers & FIVE PER CENT loana. Farnam, | O IMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., mm_=n GATE CITY. 176 St Mary's ave Tel. BN r — _ _ __ _—_ ____}] WANTED TO BORROW £T0 & P. C. money, Bemis, Pum“Niuu CARPENTERS AND JOINE Al FARM ity low _rat W. Aomar First NatT By m‘r V1ol | LL kinds of ter work and viis mmpu‘g‘ atty . J. T and Lake RIVATE money. ¥. D. Wi mBu T 75 ek o gy DANCING ACADEMY. A TO LOAN, $500 at 7 per cent o0 8 estate security. Address F % Bt #0000 TO LOAN -‘on- Omaha und South Omaha real estate; loans made for build- ing purposes; real estate #old: improved property cared for; insurance in pantes. " W. H, Thoma. t MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS. MONRT LOANED ON FURNITU lAhOi. LIVE STOCK, Low rates .um sy terml Business Confidential Try vs if you want o save money. IX CREDIT CO., ©3 Paxton Biock. 16th and Fafnam Sta | 4 PRI 5 - C. | LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS 'ro' KEISTER'S Ladies” T ¥e open lessons daily. For terms cail or Tel. ——emesge—e—— Q‘l’.‘ 1716 Cuming .. Wl‘lt hr booklll APT. T. O ‘el. A2 SALARIED PEOPLE. merchants, teai sters, boarding Boubes, etc, without se- curity; easiest terms; 4 ofhces ln‘yfl. u{ml étles. Tolman, Wb Board of B |= loaned on plali note to sal LBU\.T Detecilve agency, 78 N. B0 B T EXPERT ACCOLNTANT, M zfl“ n-..onfld.n'.lll lowest rates ton Brock” The 3. 4. Hutton O P G_ R RATHSUN, Bank. room 3, Comi Matl Brivate in bookkesp.ng. FOR RENT—FARMS, | MONEY ioaned on plance, farniture, tw | " eirs. oraes, cows ele.” €. Heed, b EASY 1351 10 PAY Best cxpiaing ous We loan on furniture, LARGE and wel Stanton county for 3om worth of R improved farm in ent; oW acres wita improvements. C. PETERS & CO., Ground Floor Bee Building. — Mot ap—————ee—— FOR SALE—TIMBER LANDS. methods. planos, warehouse receipis, ete. Or & Position we can make you have d permanent LARY you & LOAN without security, except your own agree- ment o repay. Our service is quick and onfidential and we always try & All that we a V' L] before you borrow OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 115 Board of Trade Bldg Tel. (Established 189, 8% S l6th B X 2 | { | | | 15 enun‘l;n_t: solictt ¢ W c teady .mploymmllh:lm ll&“le‘mm in- come. country deaired WANTED-TO BUY. W, ANT'EI& Lo small bu-hd mdovfl‘ » Wi E Fetiigntion, Lbdwer 'q-ua " Adress T 45 e FOR SALE—FURNITURE. HII.L l-c(lui—lm-' --Im Chicago Furaiture Co., Mi0 W t iu.'-,\uu;l; WAGONS, ETG __..._fl.____——“__ IONBO‘ sells pleasure vehicles npmfln. HARRY FROSTS Wagon Works is on «ofper ‘( ull lfl Leaven- werth. FOR SALE-Two-sea! riage, FOR SALE~MISCELLANEOUS. horse S Bureau, in_good : t Miiton Rogers & Co. Mtk AWEST RATE UBINESS nr)l TLY CO) FIDENTIAL ATE OFPI RELIABLE CREDIT L‘%PANY - 3738 PAXTON BL/ Al MisT BUSINESS CHANCES, wuzx )‘ou 'uu to buy, sell or exc) ces quick, ! Sohadont SN ¥, Lite "% butcher’s fixe X g FOR SALE, 10 active m: n!eml in n— man teSlished ens uired. L'"Qfl'» W '.Y " Fiabe pe !!r’n‘rl:ern \'ebgfiu. Wil Mfln’fioct ¢ cr halt interest to right party. Goed op- Borsuni for energetic young oo, A care Nive FOR SALE, !_m Int . good mnunery um-k_ town. well established trade. compels me to sel Randclph, Neb. TED, a responsible man to handle Wihe' meiltag: agency of a Californts fruit roduct to the consumer, by means of Louse to house canvnaen to be sapphed tal or gond a .uma.i opportunity ddress F @, for a hustler. ‘ w2 TELEPHONE Pol.l.l 4 ”%-'flwm& INDIAN goods and relics. mnrx-_u. NEW and 2dhand typewriters. 1119 w SRETOE °m&mmva%m.-“ QB -Il:‘- g%‘“-—- w—“fi PORRALE G e Casil gt lbuflnuhmmgun'u windows, 1at sdals . Mnn h, ns. beaded . h)dnunr evalor, mar- tors, gas fixtures Cheap. Q a!x DOOR! oel HOUSES, insurance. n-nu.u-‘-_“ HOUSES & 'E&.‘% -5 o R 1o i RS T Fa;- Ree. No. 38 Brows u-mg.‘w - D—MT co cnolce houses. 'H Mm P e —— -4 wE VE r“ Maggard Van & St I.I%.. ks 5. Ofice. 1713 V.V-;bun» 'lCK T POR SALE—A handeome ta Premies No. & Rem‘nnon, 2 No. 4 Je'rfl. an rwood Lest tern. & §vod Oliver. & Frankiin (vidible writer): : i Also some others wm.— to me or on' mopthl - ments. 3. K. Cotti 2inguos ave.. Kansas fl!y%‘ g CLAIRVOYANTS. GYLMER, palmist. 75 N. 24; “I;mo B 1B . SMITH. 8O N VEREIG! oyants; - ot Bt th. ELECTRICAL TREATHENT. MRS LADY thing MOME. SMITH, bains, 1 N. 5, M Soor : é x PERSONAL. ERAL good hous 0 LY ris e "5l [ X, "D-_-:u NEW §-room mp&c;"n:;.; Tmmediate Marsh, 4 ot e FOR RENT, 5:500m cottage, 184 N T st D434 i R_RENT, four = Bats. contain TR, R e . Sy per month. rnam st DM AMILTON ST six room . inside, e N e roms lor} sx rooms, there T Ringwalt ‘:"u-,,‘&nm' f D-Ma? brick house and Harney Nu 5 _Brown D BT "‘“E"-a "——m loul arbach POR MENY—FURNISHED ROOMS. ©O. M. E hauls trunks. Telephone M PRIVATE Il-lllurlun hl‘ “ladies before and & California st ‘l‘trnu re‘mm 'E.'..‘.:E.‘:'fi e R e THI M larger quarters at d”fi;fifi U—Muo “VIAVI" to health: 38 Bee build! &- g U= ’:.:VATB hm!ll Mgh.u m’& 'l ] RENT For PSeely m STE ‘“.‘.‘.I"""‘ R i_-—-wl T LX? e e i s B ~‘d. -?.m'v —ea ; ’ way, Fargo. N FOR SALE-] rnum in the part of country of 8. D., of the owner, at ver information correspond mann, Yankton 2. R, ey e “best ™ agricultura on account of sickuess | low gflu A .l!r- with iAh’ for milk route ys 017 I‘Rk Illlk' Mon: wi (,fru Inv. Co., 418 Bee hide S W Y—M450 bex I~ FOR SALE—-REAL ESTATE. “L ARE HEA 10,00 ACRES, av - ok S0 ACRES, average B. M. Runyeu, l[l’. QUARTERS FOR YEL- NE in the Soit Yellow Pine | t. 'r iis lmber compares favorably in qulhl) with the White Pine of Wis- consin and Michigan. Can all be iogged with big wheeis. No fire risk aad :eliable iuformation. DS WE Perfect iitie. N THOL iy AND CAN DB-| rage 4,00 10 e per A U to the quarter section sction, price $6.00 " ACRES, average Pewi o e quarter section, price $.00 pe; % to the quarter section, price .o pe 14,00 ACRES, Spruce and iemiock, average xw R e seciion, it FOREST RESERVE SCRIP in large apd small amounis at the market price. References furnished. Cor licited. Ad y: - P AN TIMBER CO., uam Bldg., Port- price §li land, Ore. FUR DRESSING. v 3 crmist, 8 8. 13th E. WALLACE, Tazide L mu;m‘ ANTE-MO: 'OPOL\ GARBADI CO., cleans nd "ll"l- removes m ‘animals at reduced prices.. & GOLD AND lu.vzl PLATING. OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee Biag. 'ru._.:i' LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & PRICE, 4 1st Nat. Bk. EW SNOW-CHURCH CO. ul- bisg., aitorneys and '@ ol 0w for south front lot on Burt street. near reighion © c B HEFLIN, 33 N. l6th St. Tel =i #fi RGE & COMPANY, 1801 Farpam Slm{l W five-room_house, on car “Elner W4 N. Y. Lite! RE-M: cHas. Williamson Ce., h.‘,&_..,‘ line; 340’ :!x 8. Nat'l C u)i’l‘—-h?tl‘ Bl and Farsam, case conlalniug siver aiu g \A\mulo and scistors, wiln 1:“[]]1. 5 Sinder piease rewurn to e receive ‘reward Hst a ekin bag containing djamond CHANOIS udin_ bag contatuing Hamend at courthey ‘ grocery, m €. Llh(’l’fl‘ reward. TIMBER! TlMBERl | THE besi investment. smau ;n,ll Reference mrr.un “rite Sour :I‘;:)‘Nfl - mu.lox-'m Mhhn‘. Or. LE_OR TRADE Fon nnu PlDPERT\'--l-room moder LOBT—A smalil purse, on Cuarles and Caawell and express order to Mrs. H. A. Gardner, Heturn 10 Zus Calawel; reward MUSICAL. endid barn; ot 42xi08 ’\J;} um:.r, T ;‘C N. Bth st HOB J. KELLY, voies. Davidge Bloce EXCHAM GE Will trade good lot mear %th and E. D. KECK, Voice Tehclier, Davidge vide. 189 Novix Farnam sts., tog im cash for s chou‘e 8,00 to dence in West Parnam dist L ETOVEKY 8 ORCHESTRA. Tel. L-m Paxton block. RE—MU0T tf WAREHOUSE FOR SALE. . Brick warehouse, with fine trackage, on the Missouri Pacific. Your own price. Must be sold. Come and see us. HARRISON & MORTON, LIQUOR HABI.‘I" whea cured. 0 Lypedermics. circalars. Gatlin institute, RE—i4 - $4,000 brick residence, West Far- rict: o-mu price, ust LADIES! Chichester's the English Pennyroyal | ar best. Safe, reliable. Take no . Send 4c., stamps, for particulass. | “Reliet for Ladies,” 'in letter by return mail your dflt‘:‘“l Chichester Ask Chemical Co.. Philade Pa e HOUSES FOR SALE $6 5-00 for the mnine-room modern povee &8 Park avenue, e and " st S n bloc) n_first-class condition ,v' 11].! 1t with east asphalt | OSTEOPATHY. Jeboson Institute, 615 N. Y. Life Bidg. T. — The Huat Infrmary, McCagué Bidg. 'r_El paved street, | cheap pos- lr on th street. | sione widewalk, fine rees. A" very property for someone. House yacant, A tsen & Parwell, Paxion BIk., W41, Peasto at once o 7% room modern house, | D i1 N, 15tk | R GRACE DEEGAN, 88 N. Y. Life. Tel e ~— $2.150 cmot Homate $1,750 ¥ GEORGE & CO. 1 Farnam St _ RESMMI® lots In ol “!‘ ll -mw»‘v i ALL § North Daketa [ Yahds chea »: d’uflm sent w nl.l thHBb Whul | P N ACRE ten miles from Omaha, stock: ne agent or trade. - RE—] farm vands for saie Efl‘- (nr houle end good lot, 314 | DRS. ulkb. LAIRD, ‘M s PATENTS. i’wwaluv—’h successful il 5. lach BE. o-"-n% ATENTS-Sues & lustrated patent ll& Mfil.fl!}- PAWSBROKERS. T. 106 | —m WANTED—To borrv- 0 to uam at 7 per cent on good South Omaha rental prop- erty; security ample. Address T 3. Bee. | | E NOTICE. “(Should be read DAILY by ail interested, changes may occur at any time.) Forelgn mails for the Week ending ber 13, Goeg, witl Close (FROMPTLY ] cases)’ at the General Postofice as follows: PARUELS-POST MAILS close one hour earlier than ciosing time shown below. P ost_ Malls for Germany close at 6 p, m. Monday. Regular and supplementaty mails eiose at Foreign Station half hour later than IS time shown below (except that Bup- piementary Mails for Europe and Cemtra America, Via Colon, close one hour later at Foreign Suwaton.) Transatiantic Mails. G . . BRITISH INDIA per 5. 5. La Lorrain: QU | (mall fop other parts of Burope must be directed “per 6. 8 La Lorraine SATURDAY—At § & m. for BELGIUM di- rect, per =. & Tected “per & & Zeeland ) (supplementary 10 a Lucania, via Q 5% 5. . for SCOTLAND direct, s Asioria (mail must be airected “per s. & Astoria”) ! *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steame! takes Printed Matier, Commercial Papers | and Sampies for Germany only. tae! same ciase of mail matier for other parts | of Burope will not be sent by this ship { uniess speciaily directed by her. After the closing of the l!unple_m.nmy Transatianuc Mails named abo aadi- tional Suppiementary Malis are ope-d on e plere i we American, English, French and German steamers and rewals Gpea until within Ten Miautes of the Bour ailing of steamer. Compiete | | UBA, 1 for Mexico, | @ampeche and Vera ve directed ‘per x s Havana'): for MEXICO, per &, & Jason, via pl\.n (mall must irecled “pesr Jason') FRIDAY-A 63 & m. for NEWFOUND- LAND. per s s Rosalin for BARBADOS “avd NORTHERN muzu_ per 5. s Bovraiense, via Pa and Tal 15 m. for YUCATAN, per mail must be directed lemen: $30 a m.) (Dr PUR'IO Kl(.‘O ?.L‘RA(':‘" and VENBZUELA, per s. s Philagelphia (mail for Sa luhh and C na :; directed k Phl;.d.n phia’ ) 8. m Tementary 1 D, fin v he m.)for LLRUPL )"5“ n., Logan ! Reno, O . and Sil O commenting _January will Also be received mountain standard time, at and untl I o clock a. m { Gme, at Forts Crook Jefrerson g’m( . n H. Si and opened at posis by respective com- Sisdhries. sach raceiving propodals for his own post only. Proj ill also be re- Geived wating price at which Didder will deliver fresh beef or mutton of tempera fure not greater than & degrees Fahren Beit. - Information furnished on applicati Bere of 16 commissary at post authoriged 10 open proposals. U. 8. reserves the right 10 reject any or all proposals of any part . Envelopes should marked for Fresh Beef and Mation ' o or commis- %87y 'at Post suthorised (o recelve propos- W, H Besu. Major Commissary. Chief Commissary. G24-26- W o ™ Fore Movirison, central standard and Des Moines, ts Leayenworth - subject to the usual con- efved at this office until ck\clum ovember & 180 b lace they will ened follows: ng subsistence st [t etc. Preference PR()POSAI.B for SU' BRTBTLN: B sronns n, SUEAT, canned g {ven to articles of domestic produc- Proposale and specifications iu | lank at_this office. be AN, Pu hasing Commissary 038-29-30-31-N2-3 l.ll-Al. NOTICK. y of the Boan "5 State Normal school, capit: ttiding, Lincan. Neb. otk a m. Saturday, November tlon_and ‘construction of oB the grounds of the State at Peru, Nemaha county, gjas must. be sccompanicd check on & Nebraska bank | five hundred (360 doliare {or purpose tioned in the specifications. B . eheck A and plumbing nl!&. l' i:me Hundred -fifi“fio has be con: jered sephrately at h ]‘ dl:‘E lllnll; Ihf;: ce, 2 ust l)flll}fl nclude In e e are or Ipe! lvmmu.; ormal s€hool braska Pians and_specifications e offices of Superintendent bukid- ark, S 3 r: 4nd’ M Georae A, Berll bet. —rchm-n. thee. The board reserves ght to feject any and all bide and to e all defects in the y order of the Board of Bducation of the | stata N \\'n.‘l‘,l:uok l‘;mx,l-‘n Secretary Lincol ct. 18, 198 3 0 200 10tM NOTIGE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received at the office of escetary 'of state up Bntil 12 0'clock ROOR of Monday, November nd. 1908, for the erection of ‘4 kitchen and ice house at the Institute for Feeble Minded Youth a Beatrice. al butidi; ome dyaamo for 8 and 8. Home at Island. Nebraska sy per pia; festions on flie in {he o of state. The board reserves reject any and all bida gechnry of gfia. 10em. rand Hulflo.up TIME CARD. UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY. Tlinols Central. Leave a 1% am Arrive Chicago Ex a 610 pm \Il(‘l‘. )fl?:'l:uwlll & Migncapotis & 8¢ Pai press b o a 8:05 am b10:35 pm 219:35 am k eept Tra {the ' connectiug malls "% MEXICO CITY—Over! m 2d 1130 p.'m. Sundays at Mails Forwarded Overland, Ete, Ex- BA—Via Florida, closes at daily, except Thursday, ‘ dncadays and Baturdays yia® Tam and on Mondays via Miamy, T = addressed for dispar. at this office daily, except Sunday, and p. NEWFOU' NDLAD ne D—By rail to and therice by sisainer. ‘closss ot Sh; ice daily at 6:3 p. m. (conn ;ux(:n?er every n.mf Wednest -mu. ay .YADMA{L‘A By rail to Boston, y st Shosss o moevery” Tuesd Pt LON —B Tail to Bost DY steamer, closcs at this ofii dally”at B EE PUE )(ALA B rl‘l"fD CURTI'J nnu GLATB- ihence by stcamer, cmou b this daily. except Sunddy. at §1:30 i m undg. nn 5. o ind nd" thence ce &t 6:3) | | | ) )uu.d-.-nc,m Transpacific Mail, HAWAIL JAPAN, CHINA addressed” mail _for i ISEARDS, 5 v e Euu.upi\‘ ir:x““.. e s.n here daily at 6:% " A%, Inclusive, “for s B INA AND JAPAN, via vnnmurer ana vmur\. B. C., (k:sq here dal m. up 'te 0=u> M J‘ Scopuich por s % Do 8¢ 1 U 8. unn:; !;-:w be forwarded CHINA and JAPAN, via Seatt d?”-i ‘lr' = 8 o uc':'hflfg‘:;f clusive, for tch per T HINA 'and JA ?Ah Fria” Tacoma, !e.l:;:e here dally at 68 p. m. up to Ogtober sive, for = despatch pe s ‘o Prlh e mchus America Maru. AUSTRALIA (cxcept, Woest) ANDS and NE EDONIA Souver "ana’ Victoria B a [] P’ 10 Novembor teh per u a ot i ALA RALIA “(except NEW C‘LEDUR]A Fl( K | nd HAIWAIL via Sah ere dally at €3 p. m. up to ) i \em r §i4, inclusive, for despatch per s Bonoms. (If the Cunard steamer car- rying the British mall for ) Zealand does not arrive in time to comnect with this despatch, exira malls—closin, all 5% am, ¥ a m and 63 p. m.; B e ek b el SO ma uw arwe until the ~rival of the Ounard steamer) st MARQUESAS FLII ISL- A, via Van bee { | | West)) ll A act | Pwin City Passepger.. Chlu‘n Daylight L't Chicago D-yll(n( Local. Chi Bs8 & 8@ §63 B ®9 PUnE PRIR N lh PLuu O:nd 1sland f » » ¢ » BEB E = $5 B3R .‘Q.--rl Pucific. o' t, Louu Eyoress 6% ¥ K C &8t Bwu- 81935 pm & 615 n WEBSTER nlm-ll‘nl & WEBSTER Chicas Omahs Leave. €% am a P--u.er u . 0 pm l.ll'fl -m Oakland 545 pm b5 am Chicago & »-nn-u ern, Nehraska Wyoming Divisiou. Hills, = m"h:. & 3:00 pm & 6:00pm Sioux Cit € 5:00 pm | > 3:60 pm b §:00 pm Missouri Pacific. Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Wate -b 430 pm BURLINGTON STATION~10th & MASON al0:3% am Chicage, Burll Special... o Vestibuled ex. o Locas ‘unll-d Fast otesansn Kansas Oy, Blufls. Kansas Cit Louts Day Ex 935 am & 605 pm 5% pm all:06 am lbdlpm ® 6% am ISLANDS close here dafly at J‘ vember §3%, inclusive, for eapat Mariposs. E—L nless (umn-:;-; addressed, West alia ‘is forwarded via Epr o New Zealand and Philippine u""w 'nf n icispo—the quickest routs 8 cially addressed via urope” must be fully g Tates. Hawall is ior'.rdtd - X, rnnd‘llco !l(l:ll'elkd ranspacific mails are forwarded to port 0' salling daily and the schedule of ing s arranged on the presumption thelr uninterrupted overland transit uuxluued mail closes at § p. m. pre- ious I v San Francisc VAN COTT. Postmaster. York. N Y Oct. 2, GOVEREMENT NOTICES, eg obe re L R 85 E ses %E B8 § R a WHEN THE CONVENTION MEETS Sessions of the Misso River Con- fevence Will Be Held at City Han. The Missouri River lmprovement conven- ton will bold its session November b in the assembly hall of the Board of Education rooms, beginning at 9 o'clock in the morn- ing, and the Commercial club and the Real Estate exchange have issued invitations to lew.(w—whml 1t fobrara, Reno, Riley and | Minneapolls & | T O o . deman $15.000,000 that the Missow S tront of this state deserves a I priation, and for this feason they i everyone having lands on the r also persons not dfrectly intebosted will as- semble Thursday at the hall Major H. M. Chittenden of the who is 1o eated at Sfous City in ¢ of the gov | ernment improvement work, will address the meeting and thoroulhly explaln the sit uation. If the business brought wp war rants it the meeting will be conynued Fri day GOSSIP ON COMMISSION ROW Fish from Northers lLakes and the Juley Oyster Are Blowing About Themselves. r that ity r o piayer re mot creatures who are In perfect Just now. Fish for instance are at the very | height of thelr vearly existance. The fall | eateh is drawing 1o a close and in the eusly part of November the fish will begin comg from the frappe box. Just now Uw norihern beauties are coming here in sur prising number, and the Jocal buliheags can only puff thefr cills in wonder at the Imultitude of them. Ther are fine, heavy fellows, you can fell that by a look at their scales. The game laws have begun to wet busy, however, and the conservative white fith, 18 no jonger cagght-by realest. The catfish are practically at the ond of their season and thie hallheads have astruck & bear market and practically . all bees marked down somewhere below @iaphragm The trout, the 1 and the the cemter of the age lighted sauce fust' now * Tha oysters have ‘certuinly been having the hard time of their lives, but you could Dot tel It from their present appearance, They are sald by the keepers, who know them by name. to be n larger ia thelr classes than is usual. The latter half of the second week fnd ‘the entire this! week of this month were contemporancous with the biggest storm that has blown the sheets out of the oyster beds for many a vewr. I was flerce. It just crached. the oysters and busted the fishirig and for a few dave ft looked as though an.extra session. would have to be called to forbld the use of more then one ovster to a 5-cent tew. Rut there are plenty now. The price 4id not go up Guring the scarcity, but ‘orders were only, partly fllled. Oysters will remain &t the present price or go a step lower during the next week or two and then there will probably bs an upward tendendy. Fish on the other hand are doing a good mitation of the crumbs from.the table of Lasarus and getting a lttle cheaper every week and a Netle more In line with the poor mas mouth. END OF LIGHT LITIGATION Period Put to Injuncti; ing the Late Skirmis) Football the ke hayé and et the lime Issued Dure Over Contracts. The war for the lighting of (e reached 3 contlusion yesterday wien.the case of Stepben Rice against Tinnk B Moores and the city councll was dismissed by stipwiation This action was brought to restrain tie eouneil from extending the Omiha Gas company's contraet for lighting the city to w period of Umge ax the Biectric Light company’s contract cxpired. A formor ins junction was obtamed by Trnest Sy agaiwst {he city council restraining it fr. making & contract with the gar eomy for lghting ‘the city for a tarm of years begin after Janpary 1. 1968, the time which fhe present contfact expired. 3 Then the couneil asked for Wds the gas and efectric compantes for lghting the whole clf ithe gas company. clatmed that Jt was restRaIRE) Trom BRgdine Because of the Stubt injunction. the Stuht Injunction was modified %o as to permit this bid to be . company mmediately the situation by Inducing the council ta; pass a resolution extending the present con- tract, which expires January 1, 1904, to such o time g the Omaha. Electric Light and Power company's contract 1o that end ex- pires, which 1s about thesé years hence. The Rice injunction was then brought te restrain the mayor from signing the reso- lution and the writ was served the next morning after the action of the couneil. The clalm was mhade that the résolution was signed by thée mayor shortly after its passage hy the council and before 10 o'clock of the same aight Under this situation the writ was served oo late, and the wuit bas now been’ Sismissed by stipuintion, which. was filed today City Attorney Wright appeared for the defense in thik case and County Attorney English for the plaintiff. — L1 Germ Destroyer. DY King's New Discovery kills consamp- tion and grip gefms; cures coughs, colds and lung troubles or no pey. Sec, SLOE For sale by Kubn & Co. city Circuler. . Skirt With . Flounce 486 | Perforated For Dip gn Front —Skirte made {with Sounces that gte grace and fare are much liked and sre shown in & sariety of fabrics. This one wiso includes tiny tucks at front and back that ghve additfosal full ness at the lower edge ahd a wide tuck which conceals the joining of skirt and flounce. As shown the matehial I cetise {satin, with trimmihg of coarsé ' pet op which are applied siik cherries and their leaves, but cloth and all wool materials are equally we!l suited to the désige, and the trimming cah be applique, MWeald or embroidery of sort. Cloth with velvet bands put on With fancy stitching 1s new and hendsome and numberiéss other mug- gestions might be made. The skirt consists of the skirt progér and the flounce, both of whick are” eiréular. The skirt is lakd in perpendicular fiicks at front and back and in a deép fuck at iux lower edge beneath which the flounce is aitached The quantity of material required for the medium size is § yards 2 inches wide, 6 yards 27 inches wide or § yards ¥ Inches wide, with 4 yards of applique Lo 4rim as illustrated. The pattern 48 is cut in sizes for & 32 ‘M. 3, % and #-ioeh bust measure e ~crueiiJ For the accommodation of The ., readers these patterns, which usually retail &t from %5 a For this reason —~

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