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WANTED-MALE HELP. WANTED, two or three men to work from our_wagons; steady work and good pay C. F. Adams Co., 1819 Howard 8t B-Meso me#sengers wanted; increased pay . T. Co., 212 Bouth 13th. B—460 % FOR JGALF A DAY'S WORK It you live if the country or In a small town and have a good acquaintance among the farmers and stock ralsers in the neighborpood you can make $6 easily by four or five hours’ work. Write us and we will send you our proposition, The Bee Publishing Co., Solicitors’ Dept., Omaha, Neb. B--M213 WANTED, a good man in every county to &:« subscriptions for the Twentleth tury Farmer. Our agents make rmd wages everywhere. References required. MSn;u. ‘wentieth Centary Farmer, Omaha, Neb. B—613 PREPARE_ for clv. serv. exam.. bk-kp., ete. R. 15, Com. Nat. Bk. Rathbun, B—M160 THREB or four good men wanted; $100 per month. ‘all 620 Paxton block. B—Mdi¥l GOOD A. D. B shave and hairout at Moler's Barber College, 1623 Farnam St., 3a_fioor B-MT2 A1 WANTED, salesmen fo solicit orders on a new propoaition by which you can earn to $ @ day; young men from 23 to 2 sired, who are hustlers and well recom- mended. “Room 106, Omaha Bee bide, B-Ms6s ¢ HARNESEMAKER wanted, at once. Wolf, Logan, la BoMi6i WANTED, a good carpenter; steady work for all summer. Address Joe Schlesiger, eontractor, Yutan, Neb, B—-MI1¥7 WANTED, painters at St. World's falr work; 3 per drn‘; Louts for THE Minnesota Mutual Life Ins. Co. wants a firs;-class life insurance man to take charge of distriot {n Nebraska. A very ifberal contract. will be given, Call oF address John H. Wopmas, manmager, sulte 432, Bee BIAK.. ,. s . B—39% AQ - e T S BOY to 1 hardware busines uate preterred. Appl ing X 4, Bee. CARRIAGE wood worker at once, also bo for office. Drummond Carriage Co., 18t and Harney. B-621 5 nigh y ih own B0 WANTED, good barber. Address John Bohn, 4 Pearl st., Council Blllflnh aets WANTED, quick, comedian up fn medic business: week stands. Also plano player, Gordinler Bros., Fairfield, Neb. B—M634 SALESMEN BRIGHT, active salesman to sell Lifebuoy #OAD to rotail grocers; man acquainted in the retall trade In the states of lowa, Ne- braska and Minnesota preferred; state salary, age, married or single and ex- m&m Address Litebuoy Soap, Bee Of- , Omaha, Neb. —620 A3* ACTIVE peclalty salesman, to ‘hfxe per- manent agenc 'or well established clas; Of oods used in factories and. atabies No B“qfll‘ but small bond, l’e'lulrl’d, Ad- dm Iscol Company, East Cambridge, M-—630 3* WANTED-FEMALE HELP, WANTED, two young Iady students to lfi‘n‘-n liairdressing, manicuring and chi- Topody and sclentific massage. Call or write Room 220, Bee Bldg. C—492 ity WANTED, two young ladies to apprentice in hairdressing and manicuring. Call_at once, 32 Bee Bldg. C—M8T1 JNANTED, girl for general housework. 1060 Georgla Ave. C—876 WANTED, experienced salesladies in mi linery department; only those with years of experience in the salesroom need apply; large salary paid. J. L. Brandels & Sons, Eostan Store. C WANTED, experienced bindery Omaha Printi Co. COMPETE 8004 wages. girls. C—579 rl for general housewor! all at 106 Park Ave. C—678 A2* COMPETENT girl for general hou small family; good wages. e 1134 8. 31st st. —M592 WANTED, first-class cook in small fam- l'ly.nw‘:‘ ‘e there ‘A,-Mn le&'flhdk girl; no LY h er week. I 0 2280, Thh B¢ Per Wk ety WANTED, neat, competent girl for general Housework, Apply-at once, 116 Park ave. CM& 3 | finest hous FOR RENT-HOUSES. THE OMAHA D AILY BEE: THURSDAY FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT, Handsome Brick Residence On_ the southwest corner of Beventeenth and Douglas sts. It was built by the late Henry Pundt as his home and s one of the best constructed as well as one of the s In Omaha. Tt #s bullt entirely of brick and stone, stone steps, and slate roof. It is finished in the choicest of hard woods, has hard wood floors, imported “le floor In the reception hall, lighte, porcelain bath, laundry with stationary wash tubs, large pantry, china and linen closets, cedar lined woolen closet, ete Twelve Rooms beside the basement, contalning laundry, storage rooms, store room, cellar and wins cellar; also large, high attic store room separdted from the servants' rooms. It alec has large veranda, enclosed as & sun parlor, equipped with steam heat. RENTAL PRICE Includes: Steam Heat, Electric Light and Hot Water 48 the house is connected with the heat- ing and lighting systems of The Bee bullding. For further information call on CHARLES C, ROSEWATER, SEC'Y. THE BEE BUILDING CO., Room 100 Bee Buildiug. Telepnone 238 FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR SALEPhonographs, other musical ingtrument; Wittman Co., 1&1 Farnam. IDHAND safe cheap. Schwarts, 114 8. 13th e 10 STYLES trusses, catalogue free. Sher. man & McConnell Drug Co. i6th and Dodge, Omaha. Qe FLESCHER sells bicycles. 1622 Capitol Ave. Q181 FOR_SALE-Scholarship shorthand school, cheap. 1dg. Q—Moss BICYCLES, phonographs and supplies. Omaha Bicycie Co, 16th and th\'&“l(’uplz‘u ' $10,000-922-94 Douglas, upstairs. Mrs. Kuhiman, 3% North 2ith. Q120 As* FOR SALE New National cash register No. $2. Perfect condition. C. Huteson & Ci 118 South l5th St Cost $35. J. Wholesale Opt R rubber-tired, open ¢ nsion, leather to seated carria, rubber-tired, _used times, $175; 20 other phaetons, surreys an carriages.’ " DRUMMOND CARRIAG CO., 15th and Harney. Q239 A2 FINE 6-passenge riage, $125; e FOR SALE, latest model Smith-Premier brand new; rare bargaln. QM%7 typewriter, 54, Bee. : sl sold at once. 1205 Douglas St Q575 AZ* e ———————————————————— MISCELLANEOUS. GROUND wheat, %0c per 100; bbl. Wagner's Feed Store, 1908-11 Cuming st. R—M360 T e mere———— e CLAIRVOYANTS, salt, $1.20 per MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, 519 Noits 18th, B—owt MME. GYLMER, genuine palmist, 33 8, 15. B MME. AME 15th, et —— PERSUNAL. , vapor baths, 124 N. PRIVATE hospital, before and during con- finement; bables adopted. 2306 Grant St Mrs. Gardels. Tel. F-1152. U—847 DEWEY European hotel, 15th and Farnam. E—6o HOUSEKEEPING, other rooms, 811 8. 20, E—Mw As LIGHT housekeeping rooms. 816 §. 1sth. E—Miw A8 FURNISHED rooms for rent. 1617 Cass. E—Mii TWO housekeepliig Foprhs, $5, 2623 St.Mary's. Mé14 M1* FURNISHED' ROOMS AND BOARD, NICE bome for young men. 108 8. 25th F—62 ROOMS and board. Glencairn, 1609 Doug! F—sy DR. ROY, chiropodist, corns and superfl ous haif_removed by electricity. R. 12, Frenser Block. U—iu8 MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d floor, r. & 64 Ale* HAIRDRESSING, manicuring and chiro- pody, for iadies’ only, in connection with The Bathery, 216-220 Bee Bldg. U—285 RUPTURE permanently cured in 3 ‘to 8 days; send for circular. = O. S, ' Woo D., 621 New York Lite nhx,.,omntn, i hiri 1y o best and & Douglas, U—sis GRAMOPHONES and_supplies, wholesale and retall. Collins Plano Co., 162 Doug- ias. U—l u- ACCORDION pleating, chieapebt, b quickest. Mrs. A. C. llrk.prT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished, steam beated rooms, with or without board. Midiand hotel, 16th and Chicago Sts. ¥ ROOMS—"The Farnam,” 19th and Farnam. ] CHIROPODY a speclalty. = In connection with The Bathery, rooms 216-220 Bee Bld Tel. 1716 U5t LIEBEN, theatrical, masquerade costum 1018 Farnam. U660 THE ROSE, 2020 Harney, rooms with board. Ty BEA L pleasant home for the right parties; can accommodate two or ‘more persons nicely, 2019 8t. Mary's ave. Tel. A2942. F—Me612 FURNISHED room, with board, in family. 2118 Grace st. ] FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, DESK room space, $ per month, ground foor room in The Bee building, facing Farnam street; ne expense for Lght, heat or janitor service. K. C. Peters & Co. Rertal Agents, Bee Bullding. G—16 UNFURNISHED rooms. 09 S, 24th. G439 FOR RENT, 4-fooms, first floor, to party without children; clty and soft water in house. 3w® South 1ith street, G—M631 3* FOR RENT, unfurnished rooms, steam heat, suitable for light hou eeping. ‘Withnell building, 15th and Harney. For rent, 3 and 4-room fiat, 06 8. 16ih st. 5 —_— FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFIVES, FOR RENT-The bullding formerly occu. ied by The bee at 916 Farnam St. It has our stories and a basement which w formerly used as The Bee press rou This will be rented very reasonaoly. if interested apply at once to C. L. Hose- water, secreary, room 10, Bée Gullding. STORE, 24x50. 2408 Leavenworth St 1—-174 A% SHAMPOOING and hairdressing, Zc. connection with The Bathery, £16-220 Bee building. Tel. 17l i PRIVATE home for ladies before and dur- ing confinement; by adopted. 2620 Burdette. Mrs. Bur U444 Al Middlemiss, wall paper cleaner, Tel. 1739, U- M78§ M5 RED, $25; no pain, detention from business; send for clrculars, Empire Rupture Cure’ Co., %2 N. Y. Life Bidg., Omaha. U—M278 GO TO The Goldman Pleating Co. for all kinds of pleating. Their new machinery enables them o do better, cheaper, quicker work than ever before. 200 Doug- las block. U—M214 FLESCHER will fix your bicycle rtt'm. BECK & CO., wall paper c—mnc ELITE PARLORS, @5 8. 1ith VIAVI, treatment. Omaha. woman's way to health. Omaha | inquire X2 Bee formerly Lauer | Bros., or rent; %4 also seven living roonis SCONDHAND lumber, all good; must be Home Booklet free. 346 Bee bldg., U—6s2 IN DEAL | AMERICAN On Furniture, Planos holding a_steady | licity or removing much | CHEAPER AND than elsewhere. You on the same day yo loan can be puld o monthly payments, stances will permit. pay without Incon Come in and talk it AMERICAN Room 303 position, MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. 533 MON NEED OF MONEY WITH THE LOAN €O | LOANS FROM $0.TO $20 MADE etc., and to peopl without the property, anc EASIER RATES can have the money u ask for it, and the ff in easy weekly o OF a8 your circum- thys enabling you to venlence or worry over with us LOAN ¢ Fhird Floor, BUSINESS CIGAR furmiture, fix sale, good business, galn. See me. J. H. TO GET in or out of « tures and stock for fine location, a bar- Johnson, N.'Y. Life. Y- M6 business call on Wil- llams, Room 4ll, McCagie bulmln{._a‘ H. Johnson, 34 N. WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange your business or property quick communi- tate with one who Las ihe customers. J Y. Life. 'Phone L-2270. Y676 stock, FOR SAL large anpual trade about $10,00; profits an estate interest FOR SALE, easy ment, balance stock, hacks and hy to step Into good pa; Utterback, Ogden ba ter: 7-ROOM FLAT, well tion, lady cheap. J. H. Johns 15, ROOMS, well furn brick flat, furn: J. H. Johnson $1.00 WILL produce f come. For particula; I'nfon_of America, York City. FOR SALE or trade, m at a_bargain. Utterback, Ogden Livery, Council BI the best hardware stock the best agricultural full_boarders and roomers, entire liver; ddress W ufts. Y-M23 ection of Tow: ; k_will invoice large; must close up the only reason for selling. Address V 40, Bee. ms, small monthly, my ying business. n, Coun furnisk golng away, on, N. nished, fine jocation, paying bus iture for sale reasen- n, N. Y. Life. Y- M165 or you a coming In- ra address Protective 115 ]Xn;aa‘[\\. v LOST, LOST, an alligator grip, containing a dress and "other articles. Return to John T Dillon, Barker block, and receive reward. | Lost—M610 3 | LOST Mark Omaha, fine coach Return to ar dog, answers to 22i6 H street, reward. Lost—617 name south | A6 | RTHAND AND TYPEWRITING h &Doug - 6% VAN SANT'S schosl. 117 N. Y. Life. a1 BOYLES college, court reporter principal N. Y. Life. s | Business & Shorthand Colle | " Theater. BIOYC ide on_a bleycle. You will feel 10 OUT and_tal You need the fresh air per cent better and have one-half the sickness. Flescher selis good bicycles from % up. Best equipped repair shop in the west. New tires from 3$L.50 up. 2 Capitol ave. M FRATERNAL ORDERS, THE GARD lite. lars NERS protect old age as well Charter members free. Partic from Frank Rosewater, supreme er. 222 Bes Bld STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julla Vaughn, &0 Ramge Bldg. —654 ELECTRIC TREATMENT. MME. SMITH, baths, 18 N, 15, 24 floor, R2 T—MIls0 AT* e ———— et s e o MANUFACTURING, P. MELCHOIR, 15th snd Howard, ma chinist. —Mi OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks, make a spe. Ciuity Of hre escapes, shutters, Goors wnd safes. G. Andreen, Yrop., v So. hlgl St ~Mlis INVESTMENTS, CHOICE FARM LOANS FOR SALE. K. C PEILRS & CO., 10 Farnam St AS I ———e S8 AD TREES. | FRUIT, shade und ornamental trees, vines, sbrubs, roses, small fruits, etc. Address, Umahs Nursery, rapillion, Neb. —669—A-14% OR EXC THANGE. LT, exchgnge s, faing bed. ‘TO CHANGE, Btock ‘of general Imperial, Neb. 00d oalt wardrobe for 9. Bée. Z—M i 510 RTTTRITRCTY] andise. Box 264, Z—802 A TREES. Hazel Dell Nursery, 3208 N. 24 st i1 Ay il i LAY OSTEQPATHY. j GID E. & ALICE JOHNSON, osteopaths, Sulte 5lo K. Y. Lifo bidg. Tel. 1664 FOR SALE cheap, he condition at 1614 N, FOR SALE, hay land to cheap fang, per annum; a_fplend price, $6,600; 3,000 ¢ purchase ver_ ce lock box 314, Atkinson, Neb. FOR SALE—RE use and lot in g 3 RE—32-K18 in Holt county, Neb, 480 acres 5 miles south of Atkinson, close yields 450. tons choice hay id location for stq ash, balance to suit nt {nterest. R Al HOU! fire insurance. ES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also Bemils, Paxton Block. RE—67 A CHOICE home, bui interior beautifully saic tiled hall, porcel: barn, c lot 5 fee\ front; Potter, recelver Co., 3 Browr Blk it of finfshed, ain batt ressed brick, square mo- steam heat, age house, shade trees, large very fine residence loca- tion; close in; this property cost the for- mer’ owner over $15,000 and can be sold at a decided bargain maha Loan and Trust for cash. Wm. K. P.E—MU3 WILLIAMSON CHARLES E., 1203 Faroam streel E—em Address | DR, A. T. HUNT, 612 McCague Bldg. Tel ol —654. DR MRS, MUSICK, Douglas Bik. Tel, 35, —tsh MEDICAL, LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best. Safe, reiiabls. Take | no other, Send ic stamps for particulars. Relief for Ladles,” In letter by return mall. Ask your ‘drugglst. _ Coichester Cnemicai Co,, Philadelpnia, Pa. LAUNDRY, OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 8c; collars, ic; cuffs, 4c. 110 Leavenwortn. Tel, 41 COAL. MONROE Coal and Feed Co. GARBAGE, FOR a 13 per cent roperty or cholce tragl P Hinroe, i1 N, 16th o1, investment in_rental age see Willlam RE—MS819 GEORGE G. WALLACE; real estate, mort- Gages, rentals, insuranoe, Brown blsck. RE—T40 ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans jpools and vaults, removes garbage & dead antmals at reduced prices, 2l N. FACTORIES, COLORADO ranch ron, Colo. [y land: school section leases. D..\V. homesteads, Irwin, Ak- RE—-MIT As OH, LISTEN TO THE BAND. % STOECKER CIGAR BANDS 250 will get you & genuine will_get a nice solid gold initial of em- erald_cluster set ring; 2 will get & nice summer hat from S0c to $1.50. Bave the bands. W. F. STOECKER CIGAR ( FOR RENT—Store In first-class location; rent reasonable. Apply R. C. Peters & Co., ground floor, Bee Bldg. 1—266 LARGE room in the Paxton block to let, sultable for lodge purposes. Apply room 65, Paxton block, or W. FARNAM SMITH & CO, 153 WRITE for agents' price Wheeler-Wilson. ~C. A. agent, Lincoln, Neb LADY would like to correspond ‘elderly gentleman who would assist her financlally and advise; no trifiers. Bee. U—Mét STOREROOM, No. 701 So. 16th, 3% per month, b R. C. PETERS & CO., BEE BLDG, 1Mo 6 HELP WANTED. W, NT‘P, 100 girls, 3 Imu;‘r‘nov FOR RENT-HOUSES, HOUSES, etc. F. D. Wead, 1824 Douglas. | D493 to §7. Canadian to 16th and Dodge. —506 Al —_— AGENTS WANTED, MOLLIE: For trae description of yourself see Page 141, April, What To Eat GEORGE. U—M627 3 L ) WANTED—Canvussing _agents in eve gounty to sollcit subscriptions, to THL TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. Steady employment . with assured good income. . Agents in the country with horse and buggy especlally desireC. Can- Yassers make easily 30 to §100 per month. Address, Century Farmer Solicitors’ Bu- reau, Bee Bullding, Omaha. MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE, 4 PER CONT on business property. §per cont on residence Droperty. itions to whole or part any ti Wi ki § , Poiimag IKLE, #1 8. 15th 8t W loans and warrants. W, & Co., 1320 Farnam St. W57 WANTED, cit; Farnam Bmit] TO MOVE Co.; office b R Van Storage Tels. 156085, D—4% WRITE for agents’ prices; ‘Wheeler-Wilson A, Lyman, state agent, Lincoln, Neb, J—i3 Aze R L S I-bearing VANS and baggage wagons. Tel. 1195, D—Mo0s WANTED=TO RENT. FARM and city loans, low rates. W. H. Thomas, 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. T.%Vl“' —680 PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas. Wtel BIX-ROOM house, lawn, shade. Tel, A-256 D—4v6 FOR RENT—April 1, §-room brick, mod- o, N B tautre ar s N 2 258 BURT, 6 rooms and bath, $16; 8221 Har- ney, § rooms, modern, §. Others. Ri walt Bros., Barker Blk. D} BIX-ROOM modern flat. 1016 Pacific St Charles Hanle Dot 4 F. Davis Co., &2 Bee Bid; in all parts of city. The 5 D497 WROOM basement house, | lot, 35th and Jackson, all modern, us'f-!‘ o h Nice 6-room house, 2206 Sherman Ave., all ‘modern, .00, . E. TURKINGTON, @6 Bee. D860 HOUSES ALIFORNI. room I PRI om Pl HOUSES and flats. Ringwalt, Barker block D% RENT, . newl: Capitol “S-room, modern, detached p‘?..fl painted, $30, ve. Tel. 8. H. Roblson, DM RENT, April 1, T-room house, 24 ornia ‘Sts., all modern, In_good - e 3 m:-m Inquire at Y. Bldg. 'Phone 463, HOUSES, stores. ol Pordey . ; ML B> modera, gaod i of a six-room flat for rent, fur -&Wmm lord'o.::un D—Me23 PRETTY, cosy cotlage. 6 rooms, furnished or unfurnish - sell the furniture od; woul monthly payments; $l4 South #0th: Leav- enworth car line one block. D-—-MES . WLOmIsTS. m N R ot A WANTED, to rent, by couple without dren 4 to é-room furnisned house. Bee. K—619 Ad4* WANTED, board and room for gentleman and wife in private family that have @ barn; references required and given. X 9, Bee. K—616 3% —_— WANTED, city and farm loans; also bonds and warrants. R. C. Peters & Co., 1702 Farnam St., Bee Bldg. W8 TO & P. C. money. Bemis, Paxton Bk " L PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 87 N. Y, L —a2 STORAGE. PACIFIC Storage and W 914 Jones, general stora, ehouse Co,, 912- and forwarding. —e91 OM. Van Stor. Co., 1511} Farn. Tels. 1560-563, —62 MAGGARD VAN CO. Telephone M 6 PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 164 Farnam. W85 MONEY to loan on improved Omaha real estate. Brennan-Love Co., %9 Sou&h 13th, $300, $500 AND $1,000 private money, 1, 3, 3 or years, on eastern Nebraska farms or well located cottages in Omaha. A Belby, Board of Trade Bldg. FOR SALE, cholce mortgage loan Bros.. 160 Farnam st., Omaha WANTEU-TO BUY. car- once, 2dhand furpiture, Louis Expo. Tel o o Purmn. Siors, 24N, liln. FOR SALE~FURNITURE, CHICAGO Furniturs Co. 100 Dodge. " Tel 2020, New and secondhand, bought, sold, exchanged. O—4s == ETC. S Bedoad hand ut St prices; must sell tc make room. cheap work, but good work Piber firen. Wan. Brolter Carriage Worka & 5 T end Leavenworth - Tob 1A P-MB0T A13 10-PASSENGER carry-all, né nted and upholstered. Wm. Ba ‘{o{‘fr;lr- man Ave. work on heavy R repal: bt T rons oo Troet, 1ith 450 Lebvanmerth WANT! or ::tl Le FOR SALE-HORSES, FOR BALE, runabouta, ‘WAGONS, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ¥ e Ebiag ang bos Tence. a‘.’n“b.‘,’fl Hy IDHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1119 W INDIAN goods and relics. “l"w. VRSTR E | S e ey MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, WE make loans on Furniture lanos, orses, agons, Carr {3 and other chattels, o o We' make BALARY LOANS without mortgage to persons who Rave permanent positions. ¥ou can get the money on very short notice and pay it back in one month, or keep it longer. and pay for it Goly ou keep It. We are leaders in low rates, yuick and con- fidential service nd courteous treatment. We lnvite comparisons of rates, time, ’urmemm ele. We &J JDH the full amount of the OANIn cash.” We always “try'to please. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. S (Established 1852.) « 306 So. 16th %4 Pt o IN LOANS TO merchants, team- =, ete.. without se- terms; # offices in grln- de ol M O N E Y LARGEST BUSINESS BALARIED PEOPLE surity; Jul..f & Blds. MONEY loaned on plain le; business confident! lowest rat B Paiion biock: “The J. A- }‘l‘ulx:w; o T MO So' Tolman, 0 Board o'x on CHATTELS and SALARIES TAYLOE, &3 Paxton bl.flk.x tock, - WILL get you a nice combination lock-purse; | ‘meerschaum | clgarholder, with amber mouthpiece; 1,000 These prizes range in price with X5, 2cre property and Davis Co., HOUSES and lots in all parts of eity; farm lands. oom 552, Bee Bullding. The RE—481 bullding lots. list. Private terms. THE OMAHA REALTY CO, 1301 Dougl st., upstairs. Bmall houses for sale; che\p Call for catalogue and price money to loan _on easy RE—M534 @ bargain. Owner J. H. Sherwood, 937 TO TRADE, for Ne gower grist mil, ork county, For sale, rest ing_busine $1,000. A an: Fine $25 to per acre. Farms In Buffalo coun Send for my list. W. . H. RANCH and farm lands for Union Pacific Rallroad company. McAllester, land commissioner, cific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. GRASSMEYER, Kearn. IF YOU want one of the nicest 8-room homes in Hanscom Place 1 will ive you ust sell. Bldg. RE—M153 ale by the left city. N. Y. LA Unlon Pa- RE—671 raska land or first mortgage on land, 40 acres land, water- two sets bulldings, Pennsylyania, urant, eastern of $100 per month. in , 000 fy&hraska, do- Price, P. fmproved farms In Thayer county, ty, $16 to $30 per acre. y, Neb, RE—M230 10 BUY best house pais Quality, highes il & Paint Co. best bargain in SEE PAYNE, BOSTW. bargains. 1016, We are authorized to each. These are sn: Hawthorne ave. and corner. PAYNE New York park, sightliest ment all paid, east X 8, Bee. rices lowest. 015 Jones St. 61-2 N, Y. BEAUTIFUL BEMIS PARK See_us quick {f INVESTMEN' FINE RESIDENCE. nts, varnishes, etc. Nattonal RE—M535 Al4 TRUNKS, traveling bags, sult cases; repaired, Om.Trunk ¥ CARPET CLEANING. OM. Elec. Clean. Wks., 221 N. 20, tel. 1630, —976 At BALE TIES, OMAHA iay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 16th. FUR DRESSING, O. R, GILBERT CO., tanners, 1424 8. 1t —_— CURTAINS CLEANED. LACE curtains cleaued, 26¢ a pair, Farnam Street Hand Laundry, 2210 Farnam St. ~o82 A0 NOTICE, PAPER HANGERS, OMAHA Steam Paste Co. mfrs. of paste for all purposes, in bbls. and 3% bbls, Write for prices. 2210 Cuming. —681 30 STAMPS, COINS, ETC. BOUGHT—Omaha Stamp Co., 200 8. 13th. S ————— EDUCATIONAL. §-ROOM modern house. 119 8. th st.; full lot; permanent walks; posscasion May 1: city. Bullder, #11 8. 17th st. Ed O. Hamilton, RE—M4s6 2 ICK & CO. for cholce Life Bidg. Phone RE-M! offer lots 12 and 14 in block 5, if sold in a few days, at only $800 ape, south fronts on th st. Lot 14 is a you want them. COMPANY, Life Bldg. RE—613 4 FRENCH, Spanish, fencing. 3% Bee Bldg. —MI15T A2 e SR SRR NICKEL PLATING. OMAHA Plating Co., Bee Bldg. Tel. B CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, ALL kinds of carpentsr work and rej romptly attended to. th and Lake stree.s. iring 3. T. Ochiltres, —370 PAWNBROKERS, rooms, all modern hotse, near Hanscom location in city, pave- front lot, fine barn Owner leaving Omaha, will sell at abso- lutely right price; immediate possession. RE—618 $1,700—Bright, ne; tooms, besides v bath 'tub, marble sewer, gas, and side porch, 2616 Templeton st., best streets on north will go aulck $1,200— tull lot. $1,0006-room cottage, WANT © Two vacant Douglas sts., above from street ¢ A vacant lot facing so 424 st, 160 acres, imprdved a from Arawka acres_under plow, 320 ‘acres. fmproved al in cultivation, $16.50 A %, an 50 and a 16 o4 Bee Bldg cemented hade, Imost new B5-room cottag front, shade, city water, north part city. $1.60—7-room house, near 2ith and Grant, Eddyville, Dawson . Shimer & C’hasie modern cottage, § tibule, pantry and bath room; has hot and cold water, porcelain wash bowl, closet, ellar, large front south front, No. which is one of the side. It's a gem and south 27th and Grant. HFFE ots, northwest corper 44th and grade, one block uth on Farnam, near i FARM LANDS. Ryy italfa fhrm, gous Ne- me houge; barm, “windmill,” 115 "m0 falfa farm, 220 acres per acre. 'm near Blalr, Neb Tel. 1442, RE—M632 4 SHIMER & CHASE, A four-story, modern corner, central local RSE cent of iE OMAF FOR SALE leased ground on long time. office bullding, on tion, well rented; Gross rentai urchase price. A RBEALTY CO., 3 Douy St M624 5 %fia.fi IN FAMILIES or at 2042 Farpam. bome. Miss Sturdy, —o4 A3 EAGLE Loan Office, reliable accommodat- ing; all business confidential. 1301 Douglas, —e PERMANENT SIDEW ALK NATURAL stone, cement, brick. Welshan's Mantel and Tile Co., 38 8. 17th, Tel. 1689. —M235 A% EEEER g It is Not the Cost ;. but the quality of dental work that counts. Our prices are . onable and tell their own Bailey the Deutist, [l 812 Paxzton Bloek, 1#th and Farnam Sts. Lady sttendant. Phone 1088 5 EEeEB . == POSTOFFICE NOTICE, (8hould be read DAILY by all interested, hanges may occur at any time.) elgn malls for the week ending A, will close (PROMBTLY in all gas the General ~Postoffice. as follows PARCELS POST MAILS close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. Regular and supplementary mails close at forelgn branch half hour later than closing time shown below, (except that supplementary maifls for' Europe and Central America, via Colon, close one hour later at foreign branch. Trans-Atlantic Mails. THURSDAY-At 7 a m. for FRANCE, W ERLAND. ITALY, SPAIN, POR- TUGAL, TURKEY, EGYPT, GREECE, POSTOFFICE NOTICE, BRITISH INDIA and LORENZO MAR QUEZ, per « & La Savole, via Hav (mail for other parts of Burope must b directed “per st & La Savole"): at & m. for AZORES ISLANDS, J Spartan Prince (mail for Italy ted “‘per s s Spartan Pring SATURDAY m. for FRANCE. « La Breta via Havre (mall ? other parfs of Europe must be direc a Bretagne'); at 1:30 a NETHERLANDS direct, per. tterdam (mail must be dfrected “per | 5. Rotterdam’): at 8:30 a. m. (supple mentaty 11 a. m.) for EUROPE, per s. s Umbria, Queenstown: at 11 a. m. for ITALY toper = & Lahn (mafl must be directed “‘per s. 5. Lahn") must m *PRINTED MATTE takes printed matt mmercial papy and es for any only. The { @ of mall matter for ather parts | will not be by this ship fally directed her. closing of the supp Atlantic mails name ementary mal of the American, rench and German steamers, and remain open until within 10 minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer, TC.—This steamer | by Mails for South and Central Amerien, West Indies, Ete. RSDAY—AL § a. m. for CUBA, YUCA- AN, CAMPECHE, TABASCO and CHI APAS, per & s Viieatan (mail for other | parts of Mexico must be directed “per s. | A | | THU T & Yucatan'); at § a. m BERMUD. per s, & Trinidad FRIDAY-At S a. m. for ME. Seneca, via Tampico (mail must be ¢ rected ““‘per s. 8. Seneca); at 12 m. for Santiago, per s 8. Santiago de Cuba; at *11:30 p.'m. for BAHAMAS, per steamer from Miami. Fia SATURDAY-At 2 a 1CO, per s. 8. m. for ARGENTIN URUGUAY ‘and PARAGUAY, per = & Coronda; at 9 a. m. (supplementary 9:3 A m) for PORTO RICO, CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per & s. Caracas (mail for Sav nd Carfagena must be di- rected “per s. s Caracas”); at 9 a. m for PORTO RICO, per s. 8 Pathfinder. via Ponce (ordinary mail only, which must be directed “per s, s. Pathfinder”); at 9 a. m. for BRAZIL, per s s. Tenny- Son, via Pernambuco, Hahin, Rio Janeito and Santos (mall for thern “Brazil, Argentine, Uruguay and Paraguay must be directed “per & & Tennyson"); at §:% a. m.(supplom 10:30 m.) ‘ORTUNE I8 TAICA, and ¢ IENA, per s. ¢ (mail for Costa Rica must be di- rected “per s. s. Alleghany); at 9:3 m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for CAF HAITL. PORT DE PAIX, GONATV ST. MARC SREMIE 'and = SANTA MARTA, Alps (mail for’other parts of be directed ‘‘per 8 Alps); m 10:30 “a. 'm) for ST CROIX, LEEWARD and WI DS and BRITISH, ANA, per & for Grenada and Ti directed “per s. s. Font m. for CUBA, per s. at 10 a. m ;oat 10 a ) Ha- TCATAN and "HE, per =, Ravensdale; at 10 for HAITI, per s. s. Prins Wm, 11 )‘ur! ay Piince and Petit Goave (mail for {uraca enezuela, Trintdad, British and Diltch Gula must be directed “per & & Prins \Wm, I11'"); at 10 m. for GRENADA, TRINIDAD and CIUDAD BOLI R, per s. s. Maraval m. for CUBA, per s, s, Matanzas (ordinary mail ¥, must be directed “per s. 8. Curityba') Mails for Newfoundland, by rail to North| Sydney, and thence by steamer, close at this office dafly at 6:30 p. m. (connesting close here every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday). Malls for Mijuelon. by rail to Boston, ‘and thence by steamer, close at this office dafly at 6:30 p. m, Malls for | Cuba, by rail to Florida, and thence by steamers, are dispatched daily, final con- cting closes, for dispatch’ via Port Tampa, on Sundays at **9 a. m., Wednes- | days and Fridays at *12:30 p. m.; for dis- | patch via Miami, on Mondays and Fri- | ays at 11:30 p. m.Malls for Mexico City, overland, unlass ‘specially addressed for dispatch’ by steamer, close at this office dally except Sunday at 1:30 and 11:30 p. m., | Sundays at 1 p. m. and 11:0 p. m. Mails for Costa Rlca, Belize, Puerto Cortez and | Guatemala, by rall to New Orleans, thence by’ steamer, close at this daily excent Sunday at *1:30 p. days at *1:00 p. m. (connecting closes here | Mondays for Bellze, Puerto Cortez and | Guatemala, and Tuesday for Costa Rica.) | *Registered mail closes at 6:00 p. m. pre- vious day. m., Sun- Transpacific Ma Malls for China and Japan, via Seattle. close here dally at 6:9 p. m. up to April , inclusive, for despatch per & 8. ga Ma (Registered mall must be dirccted Seattle Malls for Hawali, Japan and China (also letter mail and specially addressed peri- odicals for ‘the Philippine Islands), via San Franclsco, slose here daily at 630 Pp. m. up to April **3d, inclusive, for des- patch per s. 8. Gaelic Malls for Australia, (except West Aus- tralia, which is forwarded via Europe), New Zealand, Fiji, Samoa and Hawall, via 8an Francisco, close here dally at %0 ( p. m. after March **30th and up to April *s5th, inclusive, or on arrival of s s. | Lucania, due at New York April *5th, for despatch per s. s. Slerra sails for China and Japan, via Seattle and Victoria, B. C., c e here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to April **sth, inclusive, for des- patch per s. s. Empress of Japan (regis- | tered mail must be speclally addressed Merchandise for the U, 8. Postal agency | at Shanghal cannot be forwarded via Canada) Malls for Hawali, China and Japan, San_Francisco, Close here dally at p. m. up to April *0th, inclusive, despatch per s. = Hong Kong Maru. Mails for the Philippine Islands, Francisco, cloge here dafly at 6:30 p. m up to_ April **1ith, inclusive, for degpatch per U. 8. transport. Matls for China and Japan, via Tacoma, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to April *1ith, inclusive, for despatch per s. s Victoria. Malls for Hawail, via San Francisco, here daily at 6:30 p. ap to April . inclusive, for despatch per s. 5. Alameda. Malls for Tahitl and quesas Islands, via San Francisco, close here dally 630 p. m. up to April_*a7th, inclusive, for despatch per . 8. Australia. Mails for Australia (except West Aus which goes via Europe, and New Zea. land, which goes via Ban Francisco), and Fijl 'Islands, via Seattle and Victoria, B €., close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to April *26th. inclusive, for despatch per s. ®. Moana (specially addressed only). Transpacific malls are forwarded to port of salling daily and the schedule of clos- ing is arranged on the presumption o their uninterrupted overland transit **Registered mall closes at 6:00 m. previous day "ORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postofl ew York, N, via 6:30 for Postmaster. Y. March GOVERNMENT NOTIC PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES— Department of the Interior, Office of In- dian Affairs, Washington, D. C., March 1, 1902, Sealed proposals, indorsed "“Proposals for beef, flour, etc.,” 'as the case may be, and directed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 23 Johnson street, Chicago, Ill., will be received until 1 o'clock, p. m., of Tuesday, April 15, 1%2, for furnishing for the Indian service, beef, flour, bacon, beans, coffee, sugar, fice, tea and other articles of subsistence; also for boots and shoes, groceries, soap, baking powder, crockery. agricultural implements, paints, olls, glass, Unw agons, harness, leather, stoe findings, saddlery, ‘etc., hard- ware, fchocl and medical supplies,” and a long Ust of miscellaneous articles. Bealed proposals, indorsed Proposals for blankets, woolen and cotton goods, clothing, efc.” the case may be, and directed to the missioner of Indian Affairs, Nos. 77 and 19, Wooster, New York City, will be received until 1 d'clock. p. m, of Tuesday, May 13, 192, for furniehing for the Indian service blankets, woolen and cotton goods, clothing, notions, hats and caps. Bids must be mads out on government blanks. Schedules giy- ing all necessary information for blade will be furnish>d on application to the In- dian Office, Washington, D. C.: Nos, 17 and 7 Wooster street, New York City; 2 John- son street, Chicigo, 1l.; No. #1b Howard street, Omaha, Neb.; the Commissaries of Subsistence, U. 8. A., at Cheyenne, Leaven- worth, 8t. Louls, 8t Paul and San Fran- clsco; the postmasters at Sloux City, Yank- ton, ' Arkansas City, Caldwell, “Topeka, Wichiia and Tucsen. Bids will be opened at the hour and days above stated, and bidders are invited to be present at the opening. The department reserves the right o determine the polnt of delivery and to Néecl any and al bids, or any part of any bld. W. 4, JONES, Commissioner. Mch-24 to Apr-24-d SHERIDAN, Wyo., March &1 1802 Bealed proposals in triplicate will be re- celved here until 11 &. m. April %, 192, for electric wiring barrack bullding, bric Fort Mackenzie, Wyoming. U. 8. reserv right to accept of reject any or all bids. Information ' furnished =upon, "application here or to_chief Q U. 8. A., Denver or Omaha. Envelopes confaining proposals should be endorsed, “Proposals for electric wiring,” addressed’ Captain R Brown, QM ~$tD31-1-3-8-24-25 WANTED, for U. 8. army, able-hodied un- married men between ages of 21 and 3, citisens of United Btates, of good character and temperate habits. who can speak, read | Chicago & Omaha Ex...b | Fremont Local and w o English. For information apply to Recrul u? Officer, 16th and Dodge 4 UlnlN kh& and postofiice bullding, Lincols, O GOVERNMENT NOTICKES, PROPOSALS FOR_FOUR RUILDINGS and Water System.—Department of the in- terfor of Indian Affairs, Wash- ington, < March 2. —~8eal proposals endorsed “Proposals for Im- provements, Flandreau, South Dakota and addressed to t Commisstoner of Indian Affairs. will be rece at the Indian office until 2 o'clock p, m. of Wednesday, April b, 1 r furnishing the necessary ma- terlals and labor required to construct and complete at Flandreau School, South Da Kota. one brick workshop, one brick ware- house, one frame employes' quarters, one brick laundry and one water system, In strict accordance with plans, specifications and Instructions to bk which may be examined at this offic the offices of the Moody County Enterprise, Flandreau, South Dakota; the Improvement Bulletin, Minne upolis, Minnesota; The Bee, Omaha, Ne. braska: the Inter Ocean. Chicago llHnnI-:' the Buflders’ and Traders exchanges at Omaha, Ne ska, and Milwaukee, Wiscon- » sin; the Northwestern Manufactu " as sociation, 8t. Paul, Minne the 1", 8 in- { dian warehouses 'at 817 Howard _ street, Omaha, Neb.; 235 Johnson street, Chicago, 1ir and TT-7 Wooster street, New York City, and at the school. For fur- ther information apply to Charles F. Pelrce superintendent. Indian 8cheol, Flandrean, South Dakofa. W. A, JONES Commissione PROPOSALS STORES—OM Omaha Ie, in FOR _8U of Purcha Neb., March ISISTENCE Commis- 192 —Bealed furnishing hams, diy s U in tlerces, will be re- celved at this office and at_the offices of the purchasing commissary, U. 8. army, at Chicago, 11, until resday, Aprll 9, ‘lom2, at which ces they will be pub- licly opened. es af domestic produe- or manufacture will be preferred to @ of foreign origin, cost and quality peing equal Specifications » to quanti- %, date and places of delivery, blank pro- sals and further information furnished lieation to either office. Envelopes ing proposals should be indorsed als for Subsistence Stores to be April 9th, 192, and addressed to Wm. R. Grove, captain, Commissar chasing Commissary, Omaha, Neb. ME UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY. ilinois Central. Chicago Express.. Chicago, Minneapoi St Paul Limited Minnecapolis & St. Express Chicago Express Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific, EAST. Dav ..a 7: pm Paul Des Moines and enport Local Chicago Express Des Moines Lo . Chicago Fast Expres; Des Moines, Kock land and Chicage WV Lincoln, 'Colo. Springs, Denv Pueblo -dn Overland Limited Fast Mail’..... lifornia Express. Ific Express.. Eastern Express Atlantic Express........ Lincoln-Stromsburg Ex.b 4:05 pm Grand Island Local.....b 5:30 pm Chicago & Northwestern. The Northwestern Line. Twin City Twin City Limit Stoux City Local Chicugo Milwaukee & St. Pa Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm 16 am Misxouri Pacific, St. Louls Express.......al0:00 am K. Cl & Bt L. Express..alois0 pm Wabash. Bt. Louis “Cannon Ball” Expres: a8:20 am 8t. Lotls Local, Council Blufs -.al0:00 am @10:30 pm P by WEBSTER DEPO1—15TH & WEBSTER 8 5:15 pm Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley, Leave. Arrive Deadwood, Hot Sprin 3:0 pm & 5:0W pm Wyoming, Casper and Douglas ... ..., 3:00 pm e 6:00 pm Hastings, York, David City, Buperior, Geneva, Exeter and Seward....b 8:00 pm b 5:00 pm Norfolk, Lincoln and Fremont . b c Black Hills, 7:30 am b10:2am 7:30 am e, Local, Missouri Via b 4:10 pm al10:2%5 am Emerson Loci b b pm b 546 am a Dally. b Dally except Bunday. ¢ Sun- any only. d Daily except Saturdsy. e Daily e BURLINGTON STATION—~10TH & MASON Chicago, Burlington & Quiney. Chicago Bpecial.. Chicago Vestibuled Ex.a 440 pm Chicago 3 Local. & 950 am Chicago E Fast Mall.. surlington & Missourl Riv Wymore, Beatrice and Lincoln ... Nebraska Express. Denver Limited Blaek Hills and Sound E: . Lincoln F' 3 Fort Crook and Platte- mouth ... . Bellevue & Pacific J Bellevue & Pacific Jet..a 3:0 am Kunxas Clvy, SG Bl Kansas Ciey Day Ex 2 8t. Louls Flyer 0 pm 15 am Kansas City Night Ex.a10i30 pm a 6:16 am MERICA LINE via Boulogne, (113 oE 8 €3 Hag b11:08 wuin am L1 e e mme 3 New Hotterda X M. New Twin-Bcrew of 13, tons register. ‘Twin-Screw Siamer® Rotterdam Bteamer AMSTERDAM Twin-Screw Bteamer Apply Apr. o, 0 A M, LApr. 12,10 &, m, Statendam apr. 15,304, m. to Harry Moores, 1415 Farnam street; J. B. McNally, 183 Farnam street; 1. 8’ Jones, 152 Farnam street; H Neese, First’ National Bank. Omaha. DominioN LiNE —~ FOUR SEPARATE AND DISTINCT SERVICES. Fast Twin-Screw Passenger Steamers sailing weekly from Boston, Portland and Montreal to Liverpool, also Boston to Mediterranean ports. S41d for booklet, “Mediterrancan lllustrated.” For rates, etc., apply to local agent or company's office ©9 Dearborn 8t., Chicago, il * Best tours. Lowest 1 Sall June 15th and July 1st. Address Edwin Jones, &2 Putnam Ave., Brook: n N. Y. Tour July ist, visting England, France, Belgium, $19. te Gets Word trom Philipp Appolntment. GREEN BAY, Wis., April 2.—All rumors of the appointment of Bishop Messmer of Green Bay as archbishop of Manila, P. I., have been set at rest by a telegram from Mgr. Satolli received today by the bishop. The telegram follows: “No appoiutment yet made and none will be for the present.” Bishop Messmer wrote to Mgr. Satolld fow days ago in regard to the many persistent rumors to the effect that

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