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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: ressed 1o m mumbered letter in care of The Hee. Answers so addressed will sheok ealy. WANTED=MALE HELP, WANTED, two or three men to work from our_wagons C. F. Adams Co., 1619 Howard Bt B-M4s9 GOOD messengers wanted; incre A. D. T. Co., 212 South 13th. % FOR HALF A DAY'S WORK. {1 you live in the country or in a small town and have & good acquaintance among the farmérs and stock ralsers in the neighbornood you can make 3o easlly by four or five hours’ work. Write us and we will d you our propoeition The Bee Publishing Co., Soliciturs’ Dept., Omaha, N B—M3 WANTED, a good man In every county to take subscriptions for the Twentieth Century Farmer. Our agents make good wages everywhere, References required. Address, Twendeth Centary Farmer, Nel. B—613 THREE or_four good men wanted; 100 per month. Call 621 Paxton block. B—M4Jl WANTED, salesmen to solicit orders on a new proposition by which you can earn g"’ a da; young men from 3 to & sired, who are hustlors and well recom- mended. Room 106, Omaha Bee bidg. B-Mse ¢ rat-cla WANTED, fi paipters and paper A L s Beabrook, 408 N. 16th St B—624 a gentleman desires to take private lessons in French two evenings each week. Must call at my residence. of teaching, B—M970 WANTED, experienced Invelce clerk; must be quick and accurate at figures; give age, previous occupation and wanted. - Address 4, Bee. G. R. RATHBUN gives private lessons in bookkeeping. Room 15, Commercial Na- tional bank. B—M160 1) OR 15 first-class tinners, steady work to 800d men. Jensen M. Co., Topeka, Kan 508 23% BPLENDID wages pald men who learn the barber trade with us; only two months required by our method of free clinic, expert Instructions, etc.; years of ap- renticeship saved: complete outfit of ools presented each graduate; wages and experience in shops Baturdays; diplomas granted; positions guaranteed; catalogue and particulars mailed free. Moler Barber College, 1628 Farnam st. B—M519 24° BLACKSMITH helper wanted, one - that can do horse shoeing. L. Benge, Sterling, Colo. B850 WANTED, _experionce Balduff, 1620 Farnam. WANTED—Clerk. Must be good penman, quick and accurate at figures, Addres 8, Bee. B—806—23° WANTED, porter for wholesale house; must have references. Omaha News Co., h and Davenport. B—-MT793 24 PRINTER wanted at the Times office. South Omaha. B—MB30 25¢ FLORIST wanted, first-class man, who also knows gardening; steady position all the year around to the right man. Apply on premises or by mall to George A. Jos- lyn, 3%02 Davenport st., Omaha, Neb. B-M831 20 WANTED, experfenced bookkeeper and cashier to take. charge. of credits and full set of books of large jobbing house. Address Y 61, Bee. B—£36 24 e SALESMEN WANTED, SALES wanted for full_ling of fruit AbE rRRDenial Trbae pay Weekly' oUtHE Lawrence Nursery Company, 5‘:’- 2D, ®oda dispenser. B—TT1 24 WANTED—3 first-class speciaity salesmen; must be good talkers and dressers; refer- ences required. Apply 10 a. m. Thursday, The Olson Chemical and Mfg. Co.. 323 8o, 10th St. —MB84 24° SBALBESMEN to sell our fine grocerfes in towns or country direct to consumers; satisfaction guaranteed; profitable, steady. desirable; no capital necessary; estab. 25 years; headquarters for carload men overin & Browne Company, Wholesale Grocers, Dept. A, 1807 8. Clark 8t.. Chi- cago. —M856 24 SALESMAN—Hustler for road. Ask Mrs. Shoals, Merchants' Hotel, today, M85 40 AR S NS e s B WANTED—FEMALE HELF, for WANTED, two young lady students to learn hairdressing, manicuring and chi- ropody and sclentific nassage. Call or write Roem 220, Bee Bldg. C—a92 id ladles who learn louring or faclal mas- years of apprenticeship saved by our method of free clinle, ex- pert instructions, etc.; tools presented; some wages made by resident work from start; jons_guaranteed; call or write for catalogue. Moler College, 1628 Farnam . C—M51S 24° 100 Girls Call Canadian office, 16th Dodge $20 A MONTH and steady emxlo(yment to good girl who will to Wyoming to do eneral housework in private family. Call &t Room 200, Mrs. M. C. Barrow, Millard hotel, between 10 and 12'a. m., April 24th, References. C-m n w:n-lrl?;-'-mcfin;ery trimmers and ma once to manager of depart aona noor. 0. L Brandels Ve B Boston Store. C—810--24' WANTED--Lady to give French conversa- tion lessons one evening each week. State terms. Address, Y Bee. C—811—-24* 1318 Georgla C%m WANTED, aged couple living in modern house near High school desire middle- aged housekeeper. Address, with refer- ences, Y 69, Bee office. C—-Ms37 25 WANTED, a seamstress In the house to sew children’s clothes principally. Mrs, 3700 Cook, 118'N. %th, Bouth Omana. C—M829 24* girl for general B. Jaquith, ' 2017 C—8M WANTED, lady to demonstrate perfume. Box €4, Omaha. astty:) anted to do plain cooking 1th ana Harney. C-sa8 M BPLENDID wage: hair dressing, man sage with s GIRL for general housework. avenue. WANTED, compe ent housework. Mrs. Bpencer St. A GOOD girl at the {_girl for general hous: at 1086 Georgla Ave., City. bs37 2 ANTED-4 girls to fold boxes and work in factory. Apply 11 a. m. Thursday. The 'laon Cheinical and Mg Co. i 8o. 10th St C—MB83 24° WANTED—A girl for 7iehern] housework n small “mfif Ingulre at 1 Graham avenue, Council Blufts. —MAG2 2° HELF WANTED. work. Call steady work and good pay. | ¥OR RENT—HOUSE HOUSES and flats. Ringwalt, Barker block OUSES a 5 PAYNE BOSTWICK & CO. for cholce uses. @1-2 N. Y. Lite Bidg. Tgl. 1018 FOR RENT, 9-room, modern, detached house, n papered_and painted. 0 Sapitol Ave. Tel. ."H. Robison. 221 Capl Boblsor §16 8. 224 St. D—656—-M-3* €E h THREE & 4-room apartments HOUSES, etc. F. . Wead, 1524 Doug POSITIVELY oo, 9 rooms, new, $35, worth $6. 2418 Hamil: ton. Tel. AZi2 D-—Miss 10-ROOM modern_house, 1008 N. Mth_st.; other houses. Chris Boyer, 224 and Cum ing. Tel. 2049 D—805- A28 VANS and bagga Tel_195. D Mo06 10-ROOM house, with basement, 2th and Jackson, $25.00, good location. Q. B. Turkington, 86 Bee. DML VERY desirable 7-room cottage, with mod- ern_conveniences, 1054 Georgia Ave., im- mediate po; lon; references required. Inquire of W. C. Goss, 1068 Park Ave. D504 FOR RENT, elegant modern brick resi- dence, 49 8. 26th ave Modern framie residence on paved street, 15, 9-room house in Hanscom Place, $15. Modern brick residence, 2413 Lake st., BRENNAN-LOVE CO., 309 8. 13th D—Mb2 25 7-ROOM/modern flat, steam heat. 16th and Dodge. The Putnam Co., 50-5 N. Y. Life Bldg D—M7i0 38 FOR RENT, t-room house. $6 8. 18th st. D—M195 $12.50—EIGHT rooms, bath, large barn, North 2ith avenue. $20—-Eleven rooms, modern, sultable for two families, 8. W. corner 2ith and De- catur, POTTER, 470, 40 FORGAN & 4021 N, HASKELL Y. Life B D—Ms28 Tel MY RESIDENCE of 11 rooms, all modern, unfurnished or_partly furnished, to pri: syate family. Mrs. M. A. Detweller, 304 24 833 'U* FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM DEWEY European hoiel, 13th and Farnam. E—501 n LARGE front room, also south room. 15 Dougl E—Ms27 BEAUTIFUL rooms, furnished or unfur- nished, for light housekeeping, modern, farge lawn, private family. Burt St. BT FURNISHED rooms, all 16th Bt. ELBGANT rooms, finest location city. 1900 Capitol Ave. E- ROOMS—1906 Capitol Ave. E—M849 25 — ey FURNISHEL ROOMS AND BOARD, NICE home for young men. 108 8. Ztn St F—02 i)EsrT;iX‘Bkg:" ;)u‘na o r'xr‘)gmli’ nrst ;nzooa. unfurnished, May s Pratt, 2 Hih St. F—902—M-8 FOR RENT, nlcely furnished, steam heated rooms, with or without board. Midland hotes, 16th and Chicago Sts. F—504 ROOMS and board Glencairn, 1000 Douglus. = ROOMS—"The Farnam,” 15th and Farnam. P72 THE ROSE, 2020 Harney, rooms with board. F—46i—M-16 LARGE pleasant rooms, furnished or un- furnished, with §ood table board. M2 Cass. F—630 26 FOR SALE~FURNITURE. THURSDAY APRIL 24, 1902. MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. ive FREE a ave a_com: ”u;" .2."’." l:e'Flnd . Enterprise Fur. k. Tel. O—883 M3 WITH every $10 sale we will beautiful ofl paintin; v plete lino of house secondhand; prices niture Co., 1024 8 FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGONS, ETC, GOOD Studebaker top buggy, cheap. See AW, Johnson, with John Dagre Blow ¢ FOR repair _ gl vy wagons see Frost, 1ith and Leavenworh FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOUS, FIR timbers for house movers, etc, % to 1l feet; cribbing and hog fence. %01 Dou las. talogue free. Sher- Drug Co., 16th and 100 STYLES trusses man & McConnell Dodge, Omaha. Q616 P w331 WHEN IN NEED OF MONEY DEAL WITH THE AMERICAN LOAN cCoO. LOANS FROM 310 TO $20 MADB On Furniture, Planos, etc., and to peopls holding a steady position. without pu licity or removing the property, and at mucl CHEAPER AND EASIER RATES than elsewhere. You can have the money on the same day you ask for it, and the loan can be puid off in easy weekly or monthly payments, or as your clrcum- stances will permit, thus enabling you te Y yithout inconvenience ‘o worry. ‘ome in and talk it over with us. AMERICAN LOAN CO., 4 Third Floor, Paxton Block, ‘Room FOR BALE, phonographs, superior to any other musical instrument; $ up. The Wittman Co., 1621 Farnam. 613 IDHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1118 Farnam. Q61 INDIAN goods and IDHAND safe cheap. Schwar! FLESCHER sells bicycles. 1622 Capitol Av. Q-ikl FINE 6-passenger, rubber-tired, open car- riage, $12; extension, leather top, - seated carriage, rubber-tired, used ¢ times, $175; 20 other phaetons, surreys and carriages.’ DRUMMOND 'CARRIAGE CO., 15th and Harney. Q-39 A% WE make loans on Furniture, Planos, Horses, Wagons, Carriages ond other chattels. ‘We make SALARY LOANS without mortgage to persons who have permanent positions. You can t the money on very short notice d pay it back in one month, or keep it longer, and pay for it only what time you keep it. We a leaders in low rates, quick and co fidential service and courteous treatment. We invite comparise; of rates, time, payments, etc. W ve you the' full amount of t AN in cash. We always “try to please.” OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 12 (Established 1592.} 8. 16th St. X640 lawn_and guards. Wire Tel. 1680, Q WIRE fence for poultry, hog, vard, hitch _posts, tree Works, 817 So. 16th St. MONEY loaned on furniture, live stock, ewelry, to salaried people. ' Foley Loan Co., sué. to Duft Green, § "larker Blk. p =" FOR_BALE, scholarship in an Omaha shorthand school, cheap. Inquire 232 Bee Bldg. Q—M9es MONEY loaned on planos, furniture, jew. eiry, horses, cows, ete, C. F. Reed, 25 ] FIR timbers for house movers, eic., 40 to 71 feet; poultry and hog fence. 901 b3u£=u -010 8 and phonographs on easy pay- mente—$ down, 3160 per week: 24 hand wheels, 35, $8 and $10; new wheels, 3i5. Omaha’ Bicycle Co., 16th and Chicago sts. Q—-Mi132 BOUTH DAKOTA MAP, official, showing boundaries and descriptions ac ording to overnment land office plats to date; fre omesteads and land to be opened for settlement; 25¢ sllver or 30c stamps. De- partment Q, State Pub. Co., Plerre, 8. D. QM3 M2 TYPEWRITERS, latest Remington, Smith- Premier, Densmore, replaced by THE UNDERWOOD; low' price. Rentals, $2.50 to $ per month. A. H. Workman & Co., 1617 Farnam. 'Phone, 2439, Q—M532 WE FURNISH estimates on rebuflding, re- finishing, tone and action regulating. We make n ‘specialty of scientiflc proot test plano tuning. All work guaranteed. Schmoller & Mueller, Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Plano Dealers, 502 B'way, Co, Bluffs Tel. 368, Q FOR SALE, steel founts for soda fountain. Box 624, Omaha. Q839 % GOOD sound hay, $880 per ton delivered, ‘Wagner's feed store, 1908 to 1911 Cuming Bt Q—M852 SBAM'L, BURNS for gas Hxlurm:. Q—Ms45 M23 1813 Farnam st. Tel. 1625, CLATRVOYANTS, MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant. 164 Cass St B—5lo MME. GYLMER, genulne palmist. 215 8. i§ S 6i7 —— e ELECTRIC TREATMENT. MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d floor. R.2. T—004—M-6* PRIVATE homelike place; references ex- changed. 625 8. 2ist Ave. F-T710 21* MME. AMES, vavor baths, 124 N. 15th, r. 7. T—M317 Mi2 FRONT room and board in private family Fo842 FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS. ~ DESK room space, $ per month, ground floor room in The Bee building, facing Farnam eireet; no expenso for light, heat or Janitor service. R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents, Bee bullding. G116 or entire floor, modern; close in, 206 Farnam. G—Mi99 24 BUITE of rooms, modern, housekeeping 616 Georgla A G—M861' FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES, FOR RENT, the building formerly occu- jed by The Bee at 91§ Farnam St. It has our stories and a basement which was formerly used es The Bee press room. This will be rented very reasonably. i interested apply at once to . Rose- water, secrelary, room 10, Bee buflding. STORE, 2ix50. 2463 Leavenworth St. ‘ 1174 A2 FOR RENT, store in first-class location; rent reasonable. Apply R. C. Peters & Co., ground floor, Hee Bldg. —206 LARGE room In the Paxton block to let, ‘suitable for lodge purposes. Apply room 6%, Paxton block, or W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. L. . FOR RENT, second and third floors, 1415 Farnam & Inquire of Hugo F. Bilz, bar and restaurant, Room suftable for bililard, club, lodges or anything. G—M300 25 SEEE—————————— AGENTS WANTED. WANTED, canvassin county to solicit sul crflzllum 0o TH. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER; steady employment with assured good inc agents in the country with hor y especlally desired; can- vassors make easily 380 to 3100 per month. Address, Centur; Farmer ~ Sollcitors’ Bureau, Bee bullding, Omaha. 213 AT ONCE, a good, rellable agent making all branches of C., B. & Q. In southern Nebraska tc take a good side line on commission. Address 19, 430 M15* ents n ever; PERSONAL, Tel. 1739, U—M758 M5 DR. ROY, chiropodist, corns and superfiu- ous haif removed by electricity: R. 13, Frenzer Block. U: PRIVATE hos “before and during con- finement; bables ‘adopted. 2308 Grant St Mrs. Gardels. Tel. F-1182. Ums18 FLESCHER will fix your bicycle némiu HAIRDRESSING, manicuring and _chiro- dy, for ladies' only, in_connection with RSe Bathery, #16-20 Hee Bid U RUPTURE permanently cured in 3 to 8 days; send for circular. O, 8. Wood, M. D., 681 New York Life Bldg. Omang, Neb. ACCORDION pleating, cheapest, best and quickest. Mrs. A. C. Mark, 17 & Douglas. . 1 GRAMOPHONES and supplies, and retall, Collins Plano Co., 1622 Doug- las. . U CHIROPODY 8 specialty. In connection ‘with The Bathery, rooms 216-220 Bee Tel. 171 - HAMPOOING and hairdressing, %c. In B bmection. with The Bathery, H16-230 Bes bullding. Tei. 178 U453 RUPTURE cured, no pain, detention from business; send for circulars. Empire Rupture Cure Co., 882 N. Y. Lite Bidg., Omaha. i GO TO The Goldman Pleating Co. for all kinds of pleating. ‘Their new machinery enables _them do better, cheaper, Quicker work than ever before. 200 Doug: las block. U—M2 wholesale Bldg. =y VIAVI, woman's way to heaith. Home treatment. Booklet free. M6 Bee Bldg., U—d BLITE PARLORS. 615 So. 16th Bt., 2d floor. U821 M7 PRIVATE home for ladies before and dur- ing ‘confingment; bables adopted. 262 Blraette. Mrs. Bur 26 duie MME. SMITH, bath: r, . 3 U—-MAT3 M1G LIFE OF TALMAGE. by his_son, larg fully illustrated; low prices;’ best terms: Irel&m paid, credit given, outfit free. W Siogler & Co., Dearborn, Bt SALARY or commission to sell the Fa- mous Glass Burner; an electric light on a kerosene lamp; a million in us by mall, cents; illustrated i free. Monarch Novelty Co., No. 311 v Bidg., Minneapolls, nn. J—55 u* LIFE OF REV. T. DeWITT TALMAGE, by his son, Rev. Frank DeWitt Talmage. authorized life of Dr. Talmage and edition endorsed by his ly. Public interest intense. Beware of mis- leading advertisements. Don't waste “fake’ books. Large volume, \llustrated; retall price, $2; speciai confidential terms to agents; full or part time; agents' beautitul outt free for 16c postage; rare opportunity: act quickly. Address authorized publishers. Tnterna- tional Publishing Co., Dept. D, # No. 4theSt., Phila., Pa. J-MEA 240 AGENTS—A new idea in accident insur- ance, the best selling policies ever issue Mberal contracts to bright, active agents. Apply to Progressive Mutual Accident Assoctation, 984 N. Y. Life, 11 to 12 o'clock. J—M853 24* -_—— WANTED, ‘work 1 Cattle number of ihe beet fields. ‘0., Ames, Neb. ”Iod fami dress Standard 517 2% FOR RENT-HOUSES. FRYCRE T WS Y HOUS stol Faxton block. ES, res. Bemls, Call- repalr, FOR R:fi'-mmn hoase. #3d o, thotine 't 4 R P fornia Sts. lal yard bullding. F. Davis Co., 652 Bee 3 HOUSES ¥; 2t parts of city. FERN T e e CALIFO! 1‘“ RNIA, $-room (un:.m WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED—To rent 10-room house, modern convenlences; south side preferred. Fred Locwe, Hoston Btore K 809—4* WANTED—-Board and room in private family by three young men: best of re erences given. Address Y & Bee. K—Mao 7% _— ANTED-TO BUY. ces i urnitur &M B M BT N My WANTED —To buy boy's _second-hand wheel. Address ;"- Bee Office = N—Ms61 2% FOR SALE—FURNITURE. W exchunged. EARN 8 er air dresscutting by ma- chine. 1 a's, Doug! Room 1. UM MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE, PER LENT on business property. b per on residence property. * ons_to pay whole of Part any time. Wt SR o B e g MONEY to loan on improved Omaha estate. Brennan-love Co. 39 So_ 1sth, FOR BALE, choice mortgage loans. Garvia Bros., 164 Farnam St., Omaha. WM WANTED, city loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St FARM and city loans, low rat Homan Jst Nat"Hann Doy LOANS on CHATTELS and SBALARIES. J.'W. TAYLOE, & Paxton block, o B S8 CHANCE! TO GET in or out of business call on Wil- Mams, Room 411 McCague bullding o buy, sell or exchang or property quick commun cate with one who has the customers, J. £ 'Johnson, 843 N. Y. Life. "Phone L2 —5i9 WHEN you your busines FOR SALE, the best hardware stock in the best agricultural section of lowa; large annual trade; stock will invoice about $10,000; profits large; must close up an estate’ interest the only reasor. for seiling. Address V 40, Bee. Y—Mi26 IF YOU want to BUY or SELL real es- tate call o1 write W SNOW-CHURCH CO., 4th Floor N.'Y. Lite Bldg. Omdha. Unsurpassed. FOR a’profitable proposition, monthly in- come $w0, eleantiy equipped rooming and boarding house; patrons the “est: best location in city; large capacit J. H. Johnson, N. Y. Life. 'Phone L-2270. Y— M348 TEN ROOMS, splendidly furnished modern brick flat, best location, fully occupied, first-class’ roomers; paying proposition. J. H. Johnson, N.'Y. Life. = Y—M3H 7-ROOM brick flat, nicely furnished, good location, rent reasonable, furniture at bargain; lady going .away; investigats. J. H. Johnson, N. Y. Life! Y—Miss BTOCK of about $3.000 in good location. Would take Omaha residence property for about $L60. Address, Box 1o, Ute, lowa. Y—213—M-12 FOR BALE, easy terms, small cash pay- ment, balance monthly, my entire livery tlock, nacks and hearad; eXcelient changs Stép into §00d Paying business. . Utterback, Ogden ¥n. Council Bl;lfl fil. A 2 A AN OLD established, real estate, loan, in- surance and abstract business in one of the best towns in northvestern fowa, {or sale at a bargain; a' brght epportunity for the right man; only’ thosé meaning business -nvly, For particulurs address Y 29, care Bee, Omaha. Y—M500 25 FOR BALE, good clear, up-to-date stock of jewelry, crockery, ‘musical instru- ments, sewing machines, notions, etc.; about " $,50.0; also gvod brick buifiding, 26x100, with lot 26x1i Btock located in good county seat town N. W. lowa. Stock running and doing good business. Fine opening for_right man. For particulars address P. M. Casady, Bloux City, Ia. Y587 28¢ FOR SALE, a good, clean stock of grocer- fes, queensware and notions, one of the best stands In a llve Nebraska town, doing a good business; reason for sell ing. poor health. Address Grocer, Bee office, Council Blufts. Y—Mi27 STOCK of books, notion: live business in’live tow work in drug line. Address nd_stationery; g point 1o 44, Bee. Y HARDWARE stock for sale. Carroll, cigar store dolng & paying ap. Address Y 6, ' Bee Y-M791 FOR SALE, small jobbing business; about 1,600 required. Must go at once. Address 53, Bee office. Y—M792 FOR SALE, blacksmith shop, with or with- out tools, in good town in eastern Ne- braska. Must sell. Address Y 60, Bee. Y--M820 250 GOOD paying barber shop: Kern furniture, 3-chair shop; town of 14,000; reason for selling, sickness; bargain it bought soon. Address P. O. Box 68, Nebraska City, Neb. Y—MS19 24 FOR SALE, a clean stock of grocerles and fixtures. Y 68, Bee. Y—M832 27% FORTUNES easily made by small but wise investments; the small “capitalists' and moncy savers: opportupity; write for our “Guide to Wealth." Traise & Co. 223 Unity Bidg., Chicago. Y—-ME6SM23* WE WANT a state agent for Nebraska for our ‘‘Cel-Pep-Ko;"' must be energetic and command about §1,00. For further infor- mation address Hygela Mtg. Co. 34 Grand Ave., Chicago. —MBEST 4 FOR EXCHANGE. WILL exchange good ouk wardrobe for folding bed. . Bee. Z-M510 BQUITY In improved level quarter for \trade. Box M, Chapman, Neb. 2647 26° FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. HOUSES, lot: fire iusurance. ranches, loans: & Fuxioh Block. tarms, Beml: FOR SALE, 1% res of good farming land, 120 acres in crops this year, at a sacrifice in central part of Nebraska. G. H. Peterson, & N. 16th, Omaha. RE—668 M19* IF YOU want one of the nicest §-room homes In Hanscom Place I will give you & bargain. wner left city. ust sell. 3. H. Sherwood, %7 N. Y. § PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros Farnam. W CHOICE FARM LOANS FOR SALE. R. C. PETERS & CO., 171 Farnam St. WMI20-M 7 WANTED, city and farm loans; also bond 480 wartandy "R, € Upelers & Co. 11 Bt, Bee Bldg. Waa F. D. Weaa, 182 Dougias Wi 4% TO § P. C. money. Bemis, Paxton Bik. W5 PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 87 N. Y. L. WILLIAMSON, GHARLES & 1% W—865 MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. LARG BUSIN IN IANS TO [ED PEOPLE., merchants, team- withes in of X644 ALL ABOARD for California government land in southern C open for settlement; the largest irriga- tion canal in America is now compleied through these lands; soll is very rich and fertile; finest alfalfa and cattie country on earth; 3% res allowed each person; ermanent water rights sold on easy erms; railroad through these lands will be completed in short time; send 10 cents for books and ma d ' full informa- tion. Reld & Hebel nts, 107 South Broadway, Los Angeles, Ca! RE—M470 M1 MO coluf pa treet, brick sidewalk. and St Mary's ave.; easy terms. _$35500. O. C. Olsen, 1701 Farnam st. RE—M52 25 FOR SALE, good, all modern, house, near High school: home; cheap at $,750. Wil trade. Address X 85, Bee. ight-room fine inside ooasider part RE—-M131 FOR SALE—REAL ESTAT STORAGE. RANCH and_farm lands for sale by the Unilon ific Rallroad eompan. A McAllester, land commissioner. Unfon Pa- cific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. RE—654 THE OMAHA REALTY CO., 1301 Douslas St., upstalrs; small houses for sale; cheap bailding jots. Call for cutalogue and pric list. Private money to loan on_easy terms. RE—M:#88 1208 WILLIAMSON, SHARLES ®. RE—885 FOR SALE, ten-room modern house, West Farnam; good barn, shade trees; very cheap. 'Benson & Carmichael, Paxton block RB-TT8 21 FOR SALE or trade, new §-room and bath in Paplilion; barn 18xM4_and cow shed: windmill with complete water system ali over place; § full lote, all in bearin fruit. Price, $3,00. C. Rosencrans, P piilion, Neb. RE-—MT0 2 NEW COTTAGE FOR SALE. on Burt between 27th and 28th avenues. 8ix living rooms, six good closets, com- plete bath with porcelain tub, marble washstand and best make of closet; hot and cold water and gas, with fixtures ail complete; cemented ceilar under entire house, fitted with coal bins; nice porch and splendid lot; price only 2,400; &0 cash, balance to suit, § per cent. ‘Just the lacé for a small family. Cal up. {clephone 1781, and we will show you ths ous PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., OMAHA. Main Floor New York Life Bldg. ALFALFA farm for sal alfalfa; well improved. Write to Erk Neb. RE-804—M-21* PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Co., $13- 914 Jones, general storage and forwarding. OM. Van Stor. Co,, 1511% Farn. Tel ECTRICAL CONTRACTO! 16 & Jackson. Tel. 3845, —~M108 M10 BALE TIES, GRAND Electrie Ci OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 16th. ) MONROE Coal and Feed Co. 'Phone pt FACTORIES, TRUNKS, traveling ba, repaired Om. Trunk . suit cares trunks actory, 1209 Farnam. STAMPS, COINS, ETC. BOUGHT—Omaha Stamp Co., 209 So. 18th, —561 GARBAGE. ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans cesspools and vaults, removes garbage and dead animals at reduced prices. 621 N. 16, Tel. 1779. 28 DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING In familles or at hom: Mies Buurdy, 24 Parnam. * —06 M (I ———————— splendid per acre, Wayne, Neb. RE-M#18 28 b LAND FOR SALE. 0-acre farm, 0 under cultivation, 200 acres prairie, 12 acres pasture, balance timber; building worth $2,000; farm loca- ted on the Red river; soil rich black loam four feet deep, clay subsoll. Wil sell haif or all 320-acre farm outside clty limits, all under cultivation; 20 acres timber, Tiver run- ning 21 rods from barn; rich, black loam soil, the very best. For particulars and terms write . J. Nelson, Hallock, Minn., Kittson county. RE—MS26 24 RY '(vi_EBA BARGAIN. LLACE, Brown Block. 31,0069 Seward, ‘s-room, modern, 6.0, $2,00—Four 3-room cottages, city water, al- ways rented 3 each, ought to bring more, Patrick Ave., near #ith; will sell in pairs for $1,000 $#50—4-room house, Seward $2.750-9-room, modern house, hot water heat, rent $80; near 334 and Mason. $1,400-2044 N."18th, always rented $15; easy erms $1,400-2619 Chicago, 6 rooms, 33x132, close in, SREY Ve TN/ VACANT, $300—So. front lot, Meredith Ave., bet. 27th and 28th, $400—40-7t. 1ot on 36th, one blk. Leavenworth. south front, California, near ; 004 houses being bullt ad- joining and all about this lot. $1,600—110x285, suitable for subdivision, fine bullding _sites, near 27th and_Grant. GEORGE G. WALLACE, 16th and Douglas. FINELY improved half-section, farm, 1% mile from Wayne, 360 easy terms, . R. Surber, rents 2 lots, etty water, 3108 south of BUY THIS—320 acres of well improv nd, two miles of Cedar Rapids, Nel ) acres cultivated, balance grass land: ell fenced; land worth from $25.00 to $50.00 all around this; for a short time you can get this for $i2.00 per acre; well rented for this year to a good man. Ad- dress Lock Box 23, Cedar Rapids, Neb. RIE—MS69 30 BUY best house paints, varnishes, quality highest, prices lowest Oil and Paint Co., 1015 Jones St. RE—M348 M28 HANDSOME HOME. Modern 8-room house, splendidly con- structed, all convemlernces, east front lot, handsomely finished, interior hardwood floors, etc.; a gem of a place; near upper {:n\rnlm street. Price, quick sale, only 5,760, HICKS REAL ESTATE_COMPANY, 32 Board Trade Bldg. RE—-M842 24 n’!‘ Nationai PIANOS, Suggestions TO BUYERS. Disrobe the plano price of its expensive burden of store rents, retail dealers’ ex- pense of selling, remove music teachers commissions and it is easy to see why lor §250—no more, no less—I'll sell you a plano that dealers charge 3350 to $400 for. Beautiful up-to-date styles in all the fancy woods. Cash or $5.50 weekly. You can call evenings FRED R. WALTER, manufacturers’ agent, 3112 California St. Walnut Hill car. _— e LAUNDRY, OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, §c; collars, 2¢; cuffs, dc. 1760 Leaveaworth. T._l;‘;‘". PERMANENT SIDEWALKS, NATURAL stone, cement, brick, Welshan Mantel and Tile Co., 309 8. 17th. Tel. 1 ZM2%5 A% NOTICE, PAPER HANGERS. OMAHA Steam P for all purpose ‘Write for prices. te Co.. mfrs. of paste in ‘bbls. and 3 bbis. 2210 Cuming. 30 FLORISTS. L HENDERSON, 1619 Farnam. Tel. 1388, —58 FRATERNAL ORDERS. THE GARDENERS protect old age as well as life. Charter members free. Particu. lars from Frank llosewater, suprem manager, 222 Bee Bldg. ) e OSTOFFICE NOTIC and GREYTOWN, per s 8. Athos (mail for Costa Rica must be directed “per s. s Athos™); at 10 a. m per 8, & for CUBA, Morro Castle, via Havana Mails for Newfoundland, by rail to North Sydney, and thence by steamer, close at this office daily at 6:% . m. (connecting close here eyery Monday. Wedn and Saturday). Malle for Miquelon, by rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, close at this office dally at 630 p. m. Mails for Cuba, by rail to Florida. and thence by steamers, are dispatched daily, final con- necting closes, for dispatch’ via Port Tampa on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at *5:80 a. m., for dispatch yia Miami, on Mondays and e days at 6:30 p. m. Malls for Mexico Ci'y, overland, unless specially addressed for dispatch’ by steamer, close at this office dally except Sunday at 1:3 and 11:30 p. m., Sundays at 1 p. m. and 119 . m. Mafl§ tor Costa Rica, Belize, Puerto Cortes and Guatemala, by rail t6 Now Orieans, and thence by steamer, ciose at this office daily excent Sunday at *1:% p. m., Sun- days at *1:0 p. m. (connecting closes he Mondays for Belize, Puerto Cortes an Guatemala, and Tuesday for Costa RieA.) *Registered mall closes at 6:00 p. m. pre- vious day. ™ e Ma Mails for Australia, (except West Aus- tralla, which is forwarded via Europe), New_Zealand, Fiji, Samoa and Hawall via San Franéisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. after April *5th and up (o April “26th, inclusive, or on arrival of & s. Umbria, due at New_York April *3th, for dlspatch per s. 8. Sonoma. Mails for Australia (except West Australia, which goes via Europ New Zea: land, which goes yia Fijl Islands, via Seattle ana Victorla, ., close here daily at €:30 p. m. up April **26th, inclusive, for dispatch per 8 »"Moana (specially fddressed only}: Malls for Hawali, China and Japan, vie San Francisco, close here daily at’ 6:30 D M UP to ‘April es26th, inclustye, for dlspateh per s.s. Dorl Mails for China and Japs Victoria, B. C. close here daily at 8:3¢ p. m. up to April **28th, inclusive, for dis- patch per s. s Empress of China (regls- tered mall must be specially addressed, Merchandise for the U. 8. Postal cy at Shanghal cannot be forwarded via Canada). Malls for Hawall, Japan and China (al leiter mail and ‘spectally addressed perl- odicals for the Philippine Islands, via Manila), via San Francisco, close ' hera dally at 6:30 B clP to May *%4th, in- clusive, for dispatch per s. Nippon Maru Malls for Hawall, via San Franclsco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to May *th, inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Alameda. Malls for ‘the Philippine Islands, via San Francisco, close here daily at 8:30 p. m up to May **Ith, inclusive, for dispatch per U. 8. transport Mails for Tahiti and Marquosas via San Francisco, cb 30 p. m. up to May **280 dispatch per s. & Australl Transpacific malls are forwarded to port of sailing daily and the schedule of clos- ing s arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overind _transit **Registered mall closes at 6:00 p. m previous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postm Postoffice, New York, N. Y.. April 1 , via Seattle and Jalands here dally a! inclusive, for PAWNBROKERS, BAGLE Loan Office, rell {ng; all basiness confldel 56T Doual Ugias. -270 L _______ ___ _______ ] NIOKEL PLATING. OMAHA Plating Co., Beo Bidg. Tel. 28 tas AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julla Vaughn, 40 Ramge Bldg. HBRASS FOUNDRY, BRASS and aluminum cesting, ;‘;‘}“‘"{ plat. ng and finishing. clalty 3 1 N Main st., Counctl Bhuffs. i CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, ALL Kinds of carpenter work and repalrin ed to. 4. T. Ochiltree romptly atten h and Lake streets. GOVERNMENT NOTICKS, PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES- Department of the Interior, Oftice of In- dlan affairs, Washington, D. C., March 1, 102, Sealed' proposals, indorsed ‘'Proposals for blankets, woolen' and ocotton goods, clothing, etc.,” as the case may be, and directed’ to the commissioner of Indian affairs, Nos. 77 and 19, Wooster streot, New York City, will be recelved until 1 o'clock Py m. of Tuesday, May 13, 1%2, for fur- nishing for the Indlan Service, blankets, woolen and cotton goods, clothing, notions, hats and caps. Bids must be made out o government bianks = Schedules giving al hecessary information for bidders will be furnished on application te_tne Indian of. fice, Washington, D, C.; Nor 71 _and Wooster street, New York City; 23 Johnson street, Chicago, 111.; No. 816 Howard street, Omaha, Neb.; the commissaries of sub- sistencé, U, 8. A., at Cheyenne, Leaven. worth, 8t Louls, Pan and San Fr ciwco; ‘the postmasters at Stoux City, Tank ten, Arkansas = City, caldwell, ‘topek: ichita and Tucson.’ Bids will’ be opene at the hour and days above stated, and bidders are invited to be present at the opaning. " The department reserves the right o determine the point of dellvery and “to refect ny and wll bids, or any part of any old. W. A, JONES, 'Commis- sloner, ApristoMay7 WILL TRADE CERTIFIED milk for cows, subject to test for tuberculosis, Sanitar; Dafry, 2016 ‘phone No. 411 —M846 23 out of a lady's mouth will mar the beauty of her features. One tooth In restores the mouth to its natural beauty, and wil cost 'Trom $2.00 10 flb.m, aceord- ing to the way it is made. Bailey tihe Deutis 313 Paxton Blook, 16th and Farnam Sts. Lady attendant. Fhone 108 MEDICAL. LADIES, if hopeless, worried or discour- aged, write ve our regulator; one treament guaranteed to relieve abnorm on, any cause. Dr. Mead Chicago. —MB49 M3* DR. PRIES, the acknowledged leading specialist in diseases of women In Omaha, would call the attention of suffering ladies to his unsurpassed accommodations before and during confinement and his treatment for {rregularities, no matter what cause. Call or address, with stamp, Pries, Ariington Block, 1513 Dodge, Omaha. — LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pllls are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Bend tamps for particulars. “Relfef for Ladles,” in letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemicai Co.. Philadelpl —e e TREES. TREES, shrubs, roses and vines of every variety. Sales grounds, 18th and Douglas. Frank R. Martin, prop. Tel. 2983 —662 M4 FOR shrubs, vines, trees, etc., see the Crescent City sales ground, south side of Farnam and 2let Sts. 'Phone 1626 —843 M22 SHORTHAND AND TYPWRITING, GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col., 17th&Doug A. C. VAN BANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Lite, —6o8 8 college, court reporter princy Lite. i = OSTEOPATH ALICE JOUNSON, osteopatha. N. Y. Life Bldg. el. 1664, —n DR. A. T. HUNT, 512 McCague Bldg. ;.l 2352. GID E. & Suite 515, MANUFACTURING, i{h‘xfi"mhmfi, 1th and Howa CMARA, Tafe, end Bom Y ek s 2 safes. Q. Andreen, Prop., 102 Bo. 10th 8t. —M116 e ——————— TYPEWRITER TYPEWRITER bargaine— Smith-Premier, No. 1, $§18. Smith-Premier, No. 1, $21.0, fine_condition. Remington, No. 6 almost new, 3. temington, No. 7, new, $10. Densmores while they last, 33, your cholce. FLOYD ST. JOHN, 17i2 SEE PAYNE. BOSTWICK & CO. for cholce bargains. 12 N. Y. Life mun-.r;;i:slou GEORGE G. WALLACE, real estate. mort- gage, rentals, insurance. nrunflblockl salaried est HOUSES and iots in all parts of city; also acre property and farm lands. The O. F. Davis Co., Room 64, Bes Bullding O R GILBERT CO., tanners. 144 So_pn. CURTAINS CLEANED. LACE curtains cleaned, %c & Btreet Hnn:‘l.:undn. =l L ‘arnam St —582 HEE e POSTOFFIUE NOTICK, (8hould be read DAILY by all interested, as changes may occur at any time.) Forelgn malls for the week ending Apri) 2, 1902, ‘wil] close (PROMPTLY In alf cases) at the General Postoflice, as foliows: PARCELS POST MAILS close one hour earller than closing time shown below. Parcels st malis for Germany close at 6 p. m. Monday. and supplementary malls close branch half hour later than closing time shown below. (except tbat supplementary malls jor Burope and Central America, via Colon, close one hour later at forelgn’ branch. Regular at forelgn WEDNESDAY—AL 6. m. for EURQPE, per . = 8t Paul. via Bouihampton (mail or Ireland must be directed ‘‘per s s. Bt Plul"’. at §:30 a. m. (supplementary 10 a. m.) for EUROPE, per s. s. Teutonic, via Queenstown; at 10 a. m. for BEL- GIUM direct, per 8. Kensington (mail must be directed “‘pervs. 8. Kensington' THURSDAY—AU 7 & m,"for FRANCE, BWITZERLAND, ITALY, S8PAIN, PORT- UGAL, TURKEY, EGYPT, GREECE, BRITISH INDIA and LORENZO MAR- QUEZ, per s. 5. La Touraine, via Havre (mall for other parts of Europe must be directed “per s. La Touraine). BATURDAY—At 7 a. m. for FRANCE, per s. 8. La Gascogne, via Havre (mail for other parts of Europe must be directed “per 5. s La Gascogne”); at 7 a. m. for ITALY direct, per Hohensgollern (mall must be directed “per s. s. Hohen- zollern”); at 1:30 & m. for NETHER. LANDS direct, T 8. Potsdam (j 1 must be directed “‘per Potsdam” at 12:30 p. m. pplemen: 'y IP m.) for BUROPE, per s. s. Campania, via Queens- town *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer takes printed matter, commercial papers, d 'samples for oy only. " The lumxi class or“runlm‘; ter Km‘hm.hnl‘ rope will no sen thi gacllll directed by ll.’ o closing of the su antic malls named ‘ supplementary mails a plers of the Ameris French and German steam until within 10 minut lementa, Mails for South West e WEDNESDAY—At 12:30 p. m. (supplement. al 1 p. m) for TL'I{KB IL BOMINICAN REPUBLIC, perl.‘xg"ém'%“- kee THURSDAY—At § a. m. for CUBA, YUCA- TAN, CAMPECHE, TABASCO ahd CH1- APAB, per s. 5. Monterey tmall for other perts of Mexioo must e directed 'per . s Monterey'); at § a. m. for BER- MUDA, per s. 8. Pretoria; at 12 m. for BARBADOS and NORTHERN BRAZIL, per s s Hilary, via Para and Manaos: 2% D. m. tor JAMAICA, per o o A3: miral Bampson, from Boston. FRIDAY—AL 10 a. m. for NEWFOUND- LAND direct, per & s Siivia; at 12 m. for MEXICO, per . s City of Washing: ton, via Tampleo (mail must be directed “per 8. 8. City ot Washington"); at 12:30 Bium. for INAGUA and HAITI, un, aria. SATURDAY—At § a. m. for PORTO RICO, per s u. Ban Juan. via San Juan; at § & m. (suppl - CURACAQ and VE Zulia (mall for Ba ust be directed “pei $:8 a. m, (supplementary >’ tor ST, THOMAS, 8T. CROIX. LEiwA and WINDWARD ISLANDS ‘BRITISH, DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA, per 8. x Roraima; at #:8 & m. (supplemen V¥ a )_ftor IRTUN ) Pt s AVANIILA. CARTAGENA CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE— Omaha, Neb, April 19, 1%02.—Bealed pro- posals, ' in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be 'received here until 10 o'elock a. ‘m., Ma and then opened, in (he presence - nding bidders, fof glenty-four ©4) Cavairy Horses, for do- livery at Fort Leavenworth, Kunsas, or at prominent raflroad points. 'U. 8. reserves right to reject or accept any of all pro- osals, or any part thereof. Blank forms or bidding and circular giving tull inform- ation and requirements will be furnished on application to this office. Envelopes eon- taining proposals should be marked “Pro- osals for Horses' and addressed to JNO, W. PULLMAN, Chlef Q. M. 6tD)21-22-23- 6-7 CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE— Omaha, Neb., April 19, 102—Bealed pro- posals.'in “triplicate, sublect’ to' the usual conditions, will be received at this office, until 10 a. m., central standard time, May 9, 1802, for constructing two detached Lava- tories, to include construction proper, lumbing and steam heating, at Fort Rob- nson, Nebraska, ~Full i ation fur- nished on application to this office, where plans and_specifications may. be seen or to the Quartermaster, ¥ort Robinson, Pro- posals to be marked 'Proposals for Lava- ories,” and addressed to Major JNO. W. PULLMAN, Chief Quartermaster. 6LD21-2-53-24M6-7 PROPOSALS FOR SURSISTENCH Stores.—Office Purchasing Commissary of Subsistence, Omaha, Neb., April 18, 1902.— Sealed proposals, subject to ‘the usual con- ditions, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., April 25, 1902, at which time and place they will be publicly opened for turnishing subsistence stores as fol- lows: Bacon, flour, coffre, sugar, canned goods, ete. Preference will be ven to articles of domestic production, Blank sro- sils and specificatlons can bé obtaine his office. W. R. GROVE, Purchasing Commissary. A8 déte TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE of the Bupervising Architect, Washington D. C., April 2, i#z—Secaled proposals will bé received at this office until 2 o'clock p. m. on the 2ith day of May, 1%2, and then opened for the construction (except heatin, apparatus, electric wiring and condults) of the U. 8. postoffice at Creston, Towa, in ac- cordance with the drawings and specif tions, copies of which may be had at thix office or at the office of the postmaster at Creston, lowa, at the discretion of the rvising architect. JAMES KNOX TAY- POR. Bipervising Architect. —A2d-eodst SHERIDAN, Wyo.,, March 8, 1902.— Bealed proposals in triplicate wili be re- celved here until 11 a. m. April 3, 1902, for lectric wirl barrack bullding, brick, ‘'ort Mackenzle, Wyoming, U. B, reserves right to accept or reject any or all bids. Information furnished upos, plication here or to chlef Q. M., U. B. A, Denver or Omaha. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed, “'Proposals for electric wiring,”" addressed Captain R. L. Bfown, Q M. —6tD31-1-2-3-4-25 LEGAL NOTICE, PROPOSBALS FOR STOCK PAVILION on lowa State Falr Grounds.—Sealed pro- osals will be received at the office of the cretary of the State Board of Agricul- ture, Dés Moines, la., until 12 o'clock m., on the Sth day of “15‘ dlately thereafter opened, materials required in the erection and com- letion of & stock pavilion to be erected on The Btate Fair §rounds at Des Moins, 1 in accordance with the drawings and speci floations prepared by Reev: Ballle architects, Peorla, Ill. Proposals received ter time stated will be returned unopened to bidders. Coples of the drawings and specifications will be on flle at the office of |rclocr.lll'¥ of the Btate Hoard of Agri- Culture and &lso at the architects on and after April 21, 1902. The work to be com- menced as soon as practicable after ac- ceptance of bid. Il fronwork to be delivered on the ground not later than July 1, 190, and erected rot later than July 15, 182 Hids on ironwork will be recelved separate. ‘The bullding to be completed by August 15, 102, under penaity of 0 per day for- felt. Each bid to be accompanied by certified check for 6 per cent of amount of bid. Satisfactory bond for 50 per cent of amount of bid will be required The State Board of Agriculture reserves the right to reject the lowest or any and ail bids, and 10 walve any defects or in- formalities in any bid, if ‘it deemed in the intersst of the board to do Each bid must be enclosed in an envelope, sealed and addressed to Mr. John C. Simp- son, secretary of Btate Board of Agri- culture, Des Moln Ia, d endol the envelope ‘“Proposal for Stock Pavilio By order of the State Board of A ture. JOHN C. BIMPSON, Secrel A