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SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements for thes will be taken until 13 first imser- mts must be WANTED—MALE HELP. WANTED, two or three men to work from steady work and good pay. 0., 1619 Howard St B-Mss GOOD messengers wanted; increased pay. A. D, T. 2 Bouth 3th. B4 % FOR HALF A DAY'S WORK. It _you live in the country or in a small town and yhave & Eood acquaintance among the farmers and stock ralsers in the nelghbornood you can make § easily by four or five hours' work. Write us and we will send you our proposition The Bee Publishing Co., Soliciturs’ Dept., Omaha, Nel B—Mu3 WANTED, a good man in every county to take subscriptions for the th Century Farmer. Our agents very where. References required. ‘wentieth Century Farmer, Neb. B—613 THREE or_four good men wanted; $100 per month. Call 62 Paxton block. B—M4bl men 1o wollclt orders on & jon by Which you can earn & dny; youny men from i to & who ke Hustters and well recom- 00 OUmaha Be A B M9 new propo to painters and paper brook, 48 N. 16th St B—624 WANTED, first-cla: Bangers. A. L. Be WANTED, a gentleman desires to take private lessons in French two evenings each week. Must call at my residence. Address, stating method of teaching, X 42, 3 B—MIT0 WANTED, experienced invoice clerk; must be quick and accurate at figures; give age, previous occupation and salary wanted. Address X 4, Bee. B—Md5 G, R. RATHBUN gives private lessons in bookkeeping. Room 15, Commercial Na- tional bank. B—M160 WANTED, experienced soda dlspenser. Balduff, 152 Farnam BT 2% PRINTER wanted at the Times offl South Omaha. 15— M830 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 mafl to flpnr[;' A. Jos- lyn, 3%02 Davenport st., Omaha, Neb. M52 29 WANTED, experienced bookkeeper and cashler to take charge of credits and full set of books of large jobbing house. Address Y 61, Bee. B-836 % WANTED, honest, hustling advertising sollcitor for raliroad publication. F. F. Roose, 1516 Farnam, B—-MS73 25¢ EXPERIENCED clerk, one who has been employed in the city; refererices required call at store after 8 p. m. The Lange Grocery 606 8. 13th. B—Ms80 WANTED, harnessmaker at once. J. G. Blessing & Son, 325 N. th_st. South Omaha, Neb. B—MSs7 25 FOR RENT<HO ROOM modern flat, steam heat. 16th and Dodge. The Putnam Co., M-8 N._ Y. Life Blde. D-M780 2% FOR RENT, t-room house. 46 8_18th st. D—M FOR RENT, 160 No. 22d.. 5-room, two- story house, city water, $14.00, The Omaha Realty Co., 1301 Douglas. D11 T, the Shelton, 101 8. th et a modern house, In one of the hest rent, $60 per month; FOR R 15-room. localities in the city; furniture for sale; possession May Howard Kennedy & Son, Real Loans, Rentals and Insurance, Natlonal Bank Building D-Mssi 27 FOR RENT, modern brick house. 2601 Capitol ave. D—M#T8 1* MY RESIL unfurnished or partly furnished, vate family. Mrs, M. A. Detweller, 304 N, 22d. D--M58§ —————— FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM! ARGE front room, also south room. Douglas. E—M 2015 327 BEAUTIFUL rooms, furnished or unfu: pished, for light housekeeping moder; large lawn, private family. 2023 Burt FURNISHED rooms, isth Bt THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY FOR FIR timbers for house movers, etc, 40 to fe<t; poultry and hog fence. %01 bouglas, (it BICYCLES and phonographs on easy pay- ments—$5 down, $1.60 per week; 2d_hand wheels, §, $8 and $10; new wheels Omaha Bicycle Co., 16th and Chic: boundaries and descriptions a go\'-rl\mvnl land office plats to omesteads and land to_be opened for settlement, 25¢ silver or c stamps. De- partment Q, State Pub. Co., Plerre, 8. D. Q—Mdba M2 TYPEWRITERS, latest Remington, Smith- Premier, Densmore, replaced by THE UNDERWOOD: low’ price. Rentals, §2.50 fo Moper month, A H, Workman & Co., 1617 Farnam. 'Phone, 2439. Q—Ms32 WH FURNISH estimates on rebullding, rs finishing, tone and action reguiating, - W make a specialty of scientific proof test plano tuning. All work guaranteed. Schmoller & Mueller, Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Plano Dealers, 1813 Farnam st. 502 B'way, Co. Bluffs. Tel. 162, el 368, a— FOR SALE, steel founts for soda fountain, Box 624, Omaha Q839 2% ate; free er ton delfvered. to 1911_Cuming — M52 GOOD sound hay, $5.50 :"ulner‘u feed store, 1 city. 1908 Capitol Ave. M ROOMB—i%06 Caplitol Ave. E—-M840 28 SAM'L, BURNS for gas fixtures. Q-Ms4s M23 STAMP photos, 1c each. Velox, 13 & Far'm Q872 M23 WANTED, a mafl and wife, or two gentle. men to occupy apartments in a beautiful summer home, with widow lady and daughter; very near the best car [ine in city; references exchanged. Address Box 453, fler Grand Hotel 867 FURNISHEL ROOMS AND BOARD, NICE honie for young men. 108 8. %tn Bt. F—o0 DESIRABLE suite of rooms, first floor, unfurnished, May L The Pratt, 212 8 %th St. F—902—-M-6 FOR RENT, nicely furnished, steam heated rooms, with or without board. Midland hotes, 16th and Chicago St F—504 ROOMS and board. Glencairn, 16 Douglas. P8 ROOMS—"The Farnam,” 19th and Farnam. F—472 FOR BALE, sash, doors, frames, furnace, plumbing ‘and _other buliding 'materials and kindling. See contrator at 1815 Doug- las 8t., Omah Q868 25 SEABROOKE—Wall paper. 408 N. 16th st. f Q- Ms™ M2t T ———— e v CLAIRVOYANTS, MRS. FRITZ, eclairvoyant. 1614 Cass St 8—bls MMB. GYLMER, genuine palmist. 316 8, 1§ 8817 —— ELECTRIC TREATMENT. MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d floor. R. & T—904—M-6* MME. AMES, vavor baths, 124 N. 15th, r. 1. T—M317T Mi2 TP ——————————r ) THE ROSE, %020 Harney, rooms with board. F—4i—M-1b nt rooms, furnished or LARGE ple with ‘good” table " board, furnished, Cass. PRIVATE homelike place; references ex- changed. 525 B. 218t Ave F—T70 27* FRONT room and board in p at 1126 So. 80th Ave. ] FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, PERSONAL. wall paper cleaner, Tel. 1739, U—MT78 M§ DR. ROY, chiropodist, corns and superfiu- ous hair removed by electricity. R, 13, Frenger Block. U-b19 PRIVATE hospltal, before and during com- finement; bables adopted. 2306 Grant St Mra. Gardels. Tel. F-118. U518 FLESCHER will fix your bicycle Aght, DESK room space, $ per month, ground floor room in The Bee bullding, facing Farnam street; no eit)enle for light, heat or janitor service. . C. Peters & Co,, A Tee bufiding HAIRDRESSING, manicuring and chiro- dy, for ladies only, in_connection with e Bathery, 216-20 Hee Bi U—258 APRIL 25, 1902 ONEY TO LOAN<CHATT! MONEY loaned on plain nots to salaried Ppeople; business confidential; lowest rate: 514 Paxtor block. The J. A. Hutton Co. X545 MONEY loaned on planos, furniture. jew- elry, horses, cows, ete, C. F. Reed, 80 §.13. ~54T LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team- sters, boarding houses, etc.. without se- curity; easiest terms; 4 offices in prin- gipal” cities. Tolman. ‘40 Board of Trade Blag. Xt MONEY loaned on furniture, live stock, jeweiry, ‘{0 aniarled people. ' Foley Loan Co., sué. to Duft Green, § arker BI LOANS on CHATTELS and SALARIES. JW. TAYLOE, e Paxton block, [ SSRIT SRR - BUSINESS CHANCKES, TQ GET In or out_of business call on Wil liams, Room 4l McCague bullding, WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange your business or property quick communi- cate with one who has the customers. J. H. Jobnson, 848 N. Y. Life. 'Phon.‘l:fifl y FOR SALFE, the best hardware stock In th Des ricultural section of lowa; I ; stock will Invoice al $10,000; profi rge; must close up estate interest the only reason for seiling. idress V 40, Bee. Y—Mi2% IF YOU want to BUY or SELL real es- tate call oi write ‘W SNOW-CHURCH CO. 4th Floor N. Y. L'fe Bld; BTOCK of atout $3,000 in good location. ould take Omaha residence property for about $1,600. Address, Box o4, Ute, lowa. Y—273—M-13 FOR BALE, easy terms, small cash pay- ment, balance monthly, my entire livery stoek, hacks and hearse; excellent chance 1o step into good paying business. W. C. Utterback, Ogden barn, Council Bluffs, Y—M27 A% AN OLD established real estate, loan, in- surance and abstract business in one of the best towns in northweatern Iowa, for sale at a bargain; a bright opportunity for the right man; only those meaning business apply. For particulars address Y 2, care Bee, Omaha. Y—M509 25 FOR SBALE, good clear, up-to-date stock of jewelry, crockery, musical instr ments, sewing machines, notions, etc. about”$,600.00; also good brick bullding: 2x100, with lot 28x18). Stock located I good county seat town N. W. Iowa. Stock running and doing good busin opening for right man. For address P. M. ady, Sloux FOR SALE, & good, clean stock of grocer. les, queensware and notlons, one of t best stands in @ live Nebraska town, doing & g00d business; reason for sell ing, poor health. Address Grocer, Bee office, Council Blufta. Y—hi7 STOCK of books, notions and_stationery; live business in live town; §Ofld int to work'in drug line. Address ¥ 44, Boe HARDWARE stock for ing, Carroll, la. RUPTURE permanently cured in 30 to 60 days; send for circular. 8. Wood, M. D., 641 New York Life Blag. Omahg, Neb. FOR RENT, unfurnished rooms suitable for iight housekeeping. Withnell Bidg.. 16th and Harne: G470 3 ROOMS, or entire floor, modern, close in. 226 Farnam, GMBS4 260 PRt ace TP PRI s ACCORDION pleating, cheapest, best and ‘quickest. Mrs. A. C. Mark, 17 & Douglas. RAMOPHONES and_supplies, ‘wholesale Grnd retall.” Colline Plano Co. 162 Doug- FOR SALE, cigar store doing a_paying business, A snap. Address ¥ 62, Bee office. Y-M91 ALFALFA farm for sale; 160 acres, alfaifa; well improved. Going to | Write to Erik Johnson, R, % Lexington, Neb, RE—$04—M-21* FINELY improved half-section, splendid farm, 1% mile from Wayne, $60 per acre, easy terms. E. R. Surber, Wayne, Neb RE—MSIS 28 2 A BARGAIN BHrown Block S-foom, modern, EVERY ON WALLACE $1,600-263 Seward, $16.00 00— Four 3-room cottages, city water, al- ways rented $6 each, ought to bring more, Patrick Ave., near Pith; will =ell in pairs for $1.00. $50—4-room house, 2 ward b-9-room, modern house, hot water heat, rent $0; near 33d and Mason $1,400-2044 N.18th, always rented $15; easy terms. $1,400—3619 Chicago, 5 rooms, 33x132, close in, easy terms. rents lots, eity water, 3109 VACANT. $300—80. front lot, Meredith Ave., bet and 2th. $00—40-rt. lot on 36th, one bik. Leavenworth $600—Fine south front, California, near Lowe Ave.; good houses being built ad- joining and all about this lot $1,500—110x286, suitable for subdivision, fine bullding_sites, near 27th and_ Grant. EHORGE G, WALLACE, 16th and Douglas. RE—$41 25 27th south of 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 for $250—n0 more, no less—I'll sell you a plano that dealers charge $350 to $400 for. Beau- titul_up-to-date styles in all the fancy woods, Oaush or 3860 weekly. You can call evenings. ) R. WALTER, manufacturers’ agent, California st. " Walnut Hill o MEDICAL. LADIES, if hopeless,- worried or discour- aged, write ve for our régulator; one treatment guaranteed to relieve abnormal case of suppre! Rem. Cq DR. PRIES, the acknowledged leading specialist in diseases of women in Omaha, would call the attention of suffering ladies to his unsurpassed atcommodations before and during confinement and his treatment for Irregularities, no matter what _cause. Call or address, with stamp, Dr. Pries, Arlington Block, 1513 Dodge, Omaha. —808 —_— e e TREES, TREES, shrubs, roses and vines of every i rounds, 1§th and Dougias. Frank R. Martin, prop. Tel. 3 —662 M4 FOR shrubg, vines, etc, see the Crescent City sales ground, south side of Farnam and 2lst Sts. 'Phonc 1626, —§43 M22 SHORTHAND AND TYPWRITING. FOR SALE, small jobbing business; about $1.600 required. Must go at once. Address Y83, Bee office. Y- M2 out tools, in good town in eastern Ne- braska. Must sell. Address ¥ &), Bee. FOR SALE, blacksmith shop, with or with- GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col, 17th&Doug —ob8 A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life. ) BOYLES' college, court reporter princ N. Y. Life. SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN wanted for full line of frult and acmamental trees; pay weekly; outfit free. Lawrence Nursery Company, Law- rence, Kan. 588 J19* WANTED-FEMALE HELP, WANT! two young lady stud |emM'§£h%mn' ¥ d-{.mcu'nn. .‘g’.‘:'l'lcn'fl ro) Yy an lentific massage. or White Room i, Bee Bl o Codgd 100 Girls._Call Canadian office, 15th & é);d o WANTED—Millinery trimmers and makers. Apply at once to manager of department second floor. J. L. Brandels & So Boeston Btore. C- WANTED-Lady to give French conversa- tion lessons one vening ‘each week. State terms. Address, Y 06, Bee. C—811—24* WANTED, aged couple living in modern house near High school desire middle- aged housekeeper. Address, with refer- ences, Y 58, Beée office. C—-M827 25* WANTED, competent housework. rs. Epencer Bt WANTED, lady to demonstrate Box 624, Omsaha. A GOOD at the girl for general A "B, Jaqud it [ rfume. flay) i wanted to do plain cooking L’;Ierhe, 19th and Harney. C—838 24 rl_for general house- Georgla Ave., City. 837 24 WANTED. girl, for general housework in small family. 246 California St., Cor. 26th. ik WANTED, good work. Call at I WANTED, a first-class demonstrator. Ap- ly ribbon counter, Boston Store. Miss horte. C—808 2 WANTED, half-grown &irl to take care of child § years old. Room 34, ler Grand Hotel. st 30 WANTED, skirt and waist girl prentice. Room 427, also ap- Ramge block. C—-MST4 25% HELP WANTED. WANTED, a number of work In_the beet flelds. Co., Ames, Neb. 0od families for ddress Standard —M517 % FOR RENT-HOUSES. VE t e t Omaha Van Storage roam, or Tel: HOUSES, stores. Bemlis, Faxton block. D—600 FOR RENT—-room house, 224 and Call- fornie Bte."al: modern.”In " good repa oy e yard. Inquire at Bullaing. D141 HOUSES 1G] '(I. ¥. Davis Co., 652 Bee BI in all parts of city. The D497 T-ROOM, modern, except furnace, Nattinger, Bee Bldg. 'Phone FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICKES, FOR RENT, the bullding formerly oceu- led by The Bee at 916 Farnam St. It has our stories and a basement which was formerly used as The Bee press room. This will be rented very reasonably. 1f interested apply at once to C. C. Rose- water, secretary, room 100, Bee hu‘lld!.n(. —261 FOR RENT, store in first-class location; rent reasonable. Azply R. C., Peters & Co., ground floor, Bldg. LARGE room in the Paxton block to let, suitable for 1 purposes. ly ‘room or ‘fil Paxton block, w. ARNAM BMITH & CO. 1— FOR RENT, second and third floor: Farnam o 1415 Inquire of Hugo F. Bils, bar staurant. Room suitable for billiard, club, lodges or lnYlhlnE( G—M800 28¢ AGENTS WANTED, WANTED, canvassing county to_solicit subscriptions to TH TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER steady employment with asgured good income; agents In the couhtry with horse and buggy especlally desired; can- vassers make easily 360 to 3100 per month. Address, Century ~ Farmer Solicitors' Bureau, Bee bullding, Omaha. -3 agents in ever; AT ONCE, a good, rellable agent making all branches of C. & Q. in southern Nebraske tc take d good side line on commission. Address Y 19, Bee. J—M430 M15* LIFE OF TALMAGE, by his son, fully illustrated; lo freight paid, credit W. Ziegler & Co., cago, 11l large, prices; best terms ven, outfit free. P. 4 Dearborn_St., Chi J—661 SALARY or commission to mous Glass Burne: kerosene lamp; & million in use: sample by mall, 5 cents; fllustrated literature free. Monarch Novelty Co., No. 811 N. W. Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. J—865 4% EE————E—————————— WANTED~TO RENT. WANTED—To rent 10-r conveniences; south side preferred. Loewe, Boston Store. m house, modern Fred K—809—-24* WANTED—Board and room in private family by thres young men; best of ref- erences given. Address Y Bee. M860 27% T ———— WANTED—TO BUY WANTED, good _secondhand highest Co., 102 WANTED —To buy _ boy's _second-hand wheel, Address Y 3, Bee Office M5l 26+ . aa——————— ] FOR SALE—FURNITURE. CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. 202, New and secondhand, bous d, exchanged. G508 ve FREE a WITH every $10 sale we will beautiful ofl painting. We have a com- plete lino of Louse furnishings, new and secondhand; prices right. Enterprise Fur- -4 8, th. Tel niture Co., O—983 M) furniture; rices paid. Enterprise Furniture B iih rer. 226" N—92 M9 CALIFORNIA, §-room furnished house. afternoons. D422 A2 H0USES and fats. Ringwalt, Barker block D99 ©o. r chols £O. for cholce SEE PAYNE BOSTWICK & b el. 1016, M9 ouses. %1-2 N. ¥, Life Bl Fen m:m'\' mm,lmflm.l‘{.a‘}iu i nted: 81 Capltor Ave. Heb o, B. M. Robison. DM FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. GQOD Brudebaker top bug See . cheap. W. Johnson, with John Deere Pfl)w Ceo. P—09—M-5* FOR repair work on light and heavy wagons see Frost, 14th and u‘"“;%" FOR SALE—~MISCELLANEOUS, FIR timbers for ho movers, etc., 40 to 71 eet' cribbing and hos fence. 01 bou Tfi" HOUSES, ete. F. D. Wead, 1884 Douglas Td V. & 8. Co. 1118 Webster. Tel149% . o o FOBITIVELY (he most medern residence, $ room . 5, wor 18 Hamjl ton Te, "L moTih . ik 1t 1-ROOM modern house, 3005 N. 3th st.; other houses. Chris Boyer, 224 and Cum. ing. Tel D—806-A 28 100 STYLES trusses, catalogue free. Sher. man McConnell Drug Co., 6h and Deodge, Omaha. Q FOR SALE, phonographs, superior to any Other mustial_ Insirument: 8 up. . he Wittman Co., 1621 Farnam. IDHAND safe cheap. Deright, 113 Farnam. Q-si1 INDIAN goods and relics. 1118 mm VANS and bagsage wagons. Tel 1% IDHAND safe cheap. Schwarta, 114 8. 13th. D_—“ "R P VERY doumule Froup cgtings. wiih med- IS mm”oum frame -room house in M e, g TR “(.T . om paved street. FLESCHER sells bicycies. 1622 Capltol Av, 180 b gy ""‘.‘.“."}'5*..:“’?:“‘!? -l ; e AT i R g CHIROPODY & specialty. 1In connectl R a thery Fooms 11630 Bee Bide: Tel. 1716, U—3 AMPOOING and hairdressing, %c. In B onecdon, with The “Bathery, Hie-3 Bee bullding. Tei. 1716, U428 RUPTURE cured, no pain, detention from business; send ' for circulars. Empire Rupture Cure Co, 92 N. Y. Lite E&.. Omaha. A GO TO The Goldman_Pleating Co. for all kinds of pleating. Thelr new machinery enables _them do_ better, cheaper, quicker work than ever before. 200 ke 0 Do BECK & CO., wall paper cleangre. el 3 VIAVI, woman's way to health. Home treatment. Booklet free. 346 Bee Bl Omaha. U-& ELITE PARLORS. 615 So. 16th St 2d floor. U921 M1 PRIVATE home for ladies before and dur- ing confinement; bables adopted. 230 Burdette. Mrs. Burget. U Mile MME. SMITH, ba N. 15, 2 floor, r. 2. U—Md78 M1 er day: dresscutting by m Douglas, Room 1. M7TT M2 The Supreme Court Decision. Was certainly a good one, and It is in most every man's mouth. 8o are the STOEKER CIGARS. U—Mss5 26 EARN 8 per da chine. 1 MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE, PER LENT on business property. per cSNT on residence property. Options to pay whole ot part aby time. W. B. MEIKLE, @1 B. 1ith 8t MONEY to loan én improved Omaha_ real catate. Brennai-fove Co., ¥ Bo 1ath FOR SALE, cholce mortgage loans. Bros., 1604 Farnam 8t., Omaha. Mosy W83 W. WANTED, city loans and warrants. Farnam Smit Co., 1320 & Co., m St W loans, low rates. W, H. at. Bank Bldg. Tflwu —a31 5 PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 1 Farnam. W—flr‘ CHOICE FARM LOANS FOR BALE. R C. PETERS & CO. 172 Farnam 8t. W-M-M 7 FARM and eft Thomas, st ‘arnam St PRIVATE money. Y—MES» 25 FOR SALE, a clean stock of groceries and fixtures. ¥ 88, Bee. M52 27 FORTUNES easily made by small but wise investments; the small capitalists’ and moncy savers: opportunlty; write for our “Guide to Wealtl Traise & Co., 223 Unity Bldg., Chica Y—M68M 23" $1,000 PER YEAR Income can be secured by any one who will take the trouble to ln\'ellrlnle our plans; no gold mine or mbling scheme; simple, straightforward uéiness proposition or/ unusual merit. Jumiapa Co., Fullerton Bldg., St. Louis Mo. Al —_— e FOR EXCHANGE., WILL exchange good odk wardrobe for Tolding bed: N 4, Bee: 7510 TQUITY In improved level quarter for trade. Box M, Chapman, Neb. 7647 260 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. HOUSES, lots, farms, fire fusurance. Beml ‘anches, loans; also Paxton Block. RE-360 FOR SALE, 1120 acres of good farming land, 3% acres in crops this y at & sacrifice in central part of Nebraska. G. H. Peterson, 622 N. 16th, Omaha, RE—658 M19* IF YOU want one of the nicest S-room homes in Hanscom Place I will give you 0 bunr gin. D:'iv.n;o"l left eity.’ Must sell, . H. Bherwoo X, Rq! M153 ALL ABOARD for California! 50,000 acres government land in_southern California open for settlement; the largest irriga- tion canal in America is now completed through these lands; soll {s very rich and fertile; finest alfalfa and cattle country on earth; 320 acres allowed each person; nent er rights sold on eas Ferms; rafiroad through these lands Wil be completed in short time; send 10 cents for books and maps and full informa- tion. Reld & Heber, agents, 107 South Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal, > B—M470 M16 MODERN cottage, § rooms, entirely new, ved street, brick sidewalk, near 25th nd_St. Mary's ave.; easy terms. $3,500. . C, Olsen, 1701 Farnam st. RE—M&2 25 BEB PAYNE, B 1CK & CO. for cholce . 8012 N. Y. idg, Tel. 1016, bargains. Wi-2 N. Y. Life Bids. Tel. 1016 estate, mort. rown, BloSk. RE-8i RANCH and farm lands for sale by the Unlon Pacific Rallroad eomun&h‘ A b. GEORGE G. WALLACE, gage, rentals, insurance. McAllester, land commissioner, on Pa- cific Headquarters, Omaha, Nel THE OMAHA REALTY CO., 1301 Do Bt., upstairs; small houses for sale; cl b \I'hnn“au Call for cutalogue lst. ivate money to terms. eap d price loan on_ecasy RE—M563 1% TO § P. C. money. Bemls, Paxton Bik. W88 “Bherwood, 897 N. Y. L. CHARLES B, 1208 » Farnam street. WILLIAMSO ‘W—555 er———e——— MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, Wit udddd? WHEN IN NEED OF MONEY DEAL WITH THE AMERICAN LOAN CO. LOANS FROM $10 TO 320 MADB § On Furniture, Pianos, etc., and to people holdin, eady position, without xub- :::“\:c moving the property, and & CHEAPER AND EASIER RATES than elsewhere. You ean have the on the same day you ask for It, an loan can be puld off in easy weekly or monthly payments, or s your eiroum- stances will rmit, thus enabling you te Efiy without Inconvenlence or Wworry. ‘ome in and talk it over with us. AMERICAN LOAN CO., Room 3 Third Floor, Paxton Bleck, . 24 WE make loans on Furniture, Planos. Horses, Wagons, Ci ond other chattels. We make g IAL&RY I;DAN! without morigage to ns Eithost SEes S, get the money on very short notice nd pay 't back In one month, or it longer, and pay for it only SR S R o 32 W rates, q and con- tial service and courteous We Invite comparisons e " cash. We oney the cal rates, U in M O N E Y WILLIAMSON, SiANEe & o RE—555 FOR SALE, ten-room modern house, West Farnam; good barn, shade trees very cheap. Benson & Carmichael, Paxton block, RE-78 21 NEW COTTAGE FOR SALE. on Burt between 2ith and 28th avenues. 8ix living rooms, six good closets, com- plete bath with porcelain tub, marble washstand and best make of closet; hat and cold water and gas With fixtures ail complete; cemented cellar under entire house, fiited with coal bins; nice po: and splendid lot; price only §3,400; 00 Just the us up. show you the Main Floor New York Life-Bldg. RE—$507-26 1 NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's Theater. i —_— OSTEOPATHY. (] HNSON, t t] fom 7 ol Nt -7 DR. A. T. HUNT, 613 McCague Bldg. Tel 2352. 872 8. MUSICK, Dou Blk. Tel 355 DR. MR! L1 b+ e ————— MANUFACTURING. P. MELCHOIR, 1th and Howard, ma. chinist. 4 OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks., make a spe- jcapes, shutters, doors and laity of fire e Sates. °G. Andreen, Prop., 102 So. loth 8t GID F & Suite 5lo, TYPEWRITERS, WRITER bar, aine— 1, $21.60, fine_condition. Imost new, §6. v, $10. TYPE 8mith-Premier, No. Smith-Premier, N Remington, No. Remington, No. 7, new Densmores while they last, $35, your choice. FLOYD ST. JOHN, 1712 .r“.m’l‘-l;.u —_— WANTED=-TO BORROW. WANTED, to borrow, $4,000 on inside rent- aying dwelling houses: home money pre- erred. Address Y 65, Bee. _ —MST5 21 e e FUR DRESSING, 0. R. GILBERT CO. 1424 8o, 13th, 565 a———————eeen STORAGE, anners. OM. Van Stor. Co,, 1511% Farn. Tels. 1559-863. 08 g as——————— CcOws. WILL TRADE CERTIFIED milk for cows, subject to test for tuberculosis. Sanitar; Dairy, 216 Farnam street; 'phone No. d1i. —M546 30 ] CURTAINS CLEANED. LACE curtains cleaned, 26¢ a Street Hand Laundry, 2210 Farnam St —583 A% —_—ee e A ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, alr. Farnam GRAND Electric Co., 16 & Jackson. Tel, 2846, —M108 M10 BALE TIES. OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 16th. el e ——————y COAL. MONROE Coal and Feed Co. 'Phone %11 — 5 M$S FACTORIES. TRUNKS, traveling Tepaired Om. Trunk Factory, sult cares; trunks 129 Farnam. 576 STAMPS, COINS, ETC. BOUGHT--Omaha Stamp Co., 29 So. 13th. = GARBAG MONOPOLY GARBAGE CQ., cleans is and vaults, removes garbage an, animals at reduced prices. 61 N. M 1779 —428 ANTI ces dea Tel. FOR BALE. at a bargain, that desirable 7-room residence, bath room, etc., No. 2113 Locust st ing eity; price only nedy & 2 n, Real Estate, Loans, Rentals and Insurance, 29 First National Bank Bulldin o RE of gi nde T2 0" ‘Bee Bullding. R cres of well improved 'of Cedar Rapids, Neb Vated, balance grass land. well fenced; land worth from $35.00 to 380.00 ail arotnd this; for & short time you 1 n.x this for $2200 per acre; well rents tor r this year to & ma o Gress Lock Box 5. Ced B A4 HOUBES and lots 1o al Bavid C8% Room e \ll“m est, il and Paint C: DRESSMAKING, DRESSMAKING in familles or at homs 05— Miss Sturdy, 2042 Farnam. M. —-Mg 2 LAUNDRY, MAFHA Steam Laundry; shirts, fc; collars, O tike, 1o 1180 Leaveaworth: 'r.w FRATERNAL ORDER! HE _GARDENERS protect old age as well ¥ life. gllflll' I'ng.lb'l’l fm-'.hflru‘ Sanaser, 22 Bee Bidg oo "o NOTICE, PAPER HANGERS, O'HAH.?l Steam Paste or urposes, Write lol? prices. 2% -fr:‘ ot Dll: CHEAPER than renting rooms, modern, wal [t suit, FLORISTS. L HENDERSON, 1819 Farnam. N-‘: NfiTl'BAL stone, cemant, brigk, Welahan ntel and Tile Co., 308'8. 17th, Tel Alr PAWNBROKERS, EAGLE Loan Office, rellable, accommodnt. ing; all Business confidential. 1Mi Douglas. PLATING, OMAHA Plating Co., Bee Bldg. Tel %% o6 [ —————— STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, CURED. Julla Vaughn, &% Ramge Bldg g6 —————— BRASS FOUNDRY. BRASS and aluminum casting, nickel plat. ing_and finishing. Speclalty Mfg. Co., 41 N. Main st., Counecll Bluffs. 654 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, AE, kinds of earper nter work and repatring attended to. J. T. Ochiltre Lake streets. 810 omptly th_an OST. LOST, between First Congregational church and ‘postofice, black taffeta jacket; finder please leave at skirt supporter counter at {ayden Bros. Lost—MS77 2% —_— GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES— Department of the Interior, Office of In- dian affairs, Washington, D. C., March 1, 1902, Sealed proposals, indorsed ‘‘Proposals for blanki woolen and cotton goods, clothing, as the case may be, and directed’ to the commissioner of Indian aftairs, Nos. 77 and 75, Wooster street, New York City, will be received until 1 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday, May 13, 182, for fur- nishing for the indian Service, ' blankets, woolen and cotton goods, clothing, notions, hats and caps. Bids must be made out on government blanks. Schedules giving ail necessary information for bidders will be furnished on application te fice, Washington, D. C.; ‘Wooster street, N B street, Chicago, 11l.; No. 815 Howard street, Omahia, Neb.;' the commissaries of su sistence, U, & A, at Cheyenne Leaven- worth, 8t Louls, §t. Pau and Sap ¥Fran- clsco; the postmasters at Sloux City, Yank- ton, 'Arkansas City, caldwell, Topeka, Wichita and Tucson.” 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 to determine the point of delivery and to rejeot iny and all_bids, or any part of any pld. W. A, JONES,'Commis- sloner. ApristoMay? siE 7M’nrch 31, w York City SHERIDAN, Wyo., 1002, — Sealed proposals in triplicate will be re- celved here until 11 a. m. April 3, 1902, for electric wiring barrack buflding, bric Fort Mackenzle, Wyoming. U. 8, reserves right to accept’ or refect any or all bids. Information furnished upon application here or to chlef Q. M, U. 8. A, flen\'or or Omaha. Envelopes contalning proposals should be endorsed, “Proposals for electric wiring,”’ addressed’ Captain R. L. Brown, Q. M. —6tD31-1-2-3-24-25 CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE— Omaha, Neb., April 23, 1902.—8 nosals, 'In triplicate, will be recel office until 10 a. m., central time, May 15, 192, and then opened, for furnishing oats, bran, baled hay and bedding at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Proposals for delivery at other points will be entertained. U. S. reserves right to reject or accept any or osals, or any part thereof. Information urnished on application to this office, or to Quartermaster at Fort Sill, O. T. En- velopes containing proposals should = be marked “Proposals for Forage’ and ad- dreesed to JNO. W. PU LEGAL NOTICE. PROPOBALS FOR ETOCK PAVILION on lowa State Fair Grounds.—Sealed pro- posals will be received at the office of the secretary of the State Board of Agricul- ture, Des Moines, la., until 13 o'ciock m., on the 6th day of May, 12, and {mme: diately thereatier opened, for all labor and materials required in the erection and com- pletion of a stock pavilion to be erected on the State Fair grounds at Des Moines, la. in accofdance with the drawings and o cations prepared by Reeves & Ballle, architeot oria, TN} Proposals feceived atter time stated will be returned unopened to bidders. Coples of the drawings and specifications will be on file at the office of the secretary of the State Board of Agri- culture and also ai the architects on and after April 21, 190z 'he work to be com- menced as soon as practicable after ac ceptance of bid. Rl ironwork to be ground not later than July 1 and erected not later than July 15,1902, ' Bids on ironwork will be received separate. The bullding to be completed by August 15, 1903, under penalty of $9 per day ior- telt. Gach bid to be accompanied by certified check for b per cent of amount of bid. Satlsfactory 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 to waive any defects or in- formalities in any bid, if ‘it is deemed In the interest of the board to do so. Each bld must be enclosed in an envelope, sealed and addressed to Mr. John C. Simp- son, secretary of the State Board of Agri- culture, Des Molnes, Ia., and endorsed on the envelope *'Proposal for Stock Pavilion.” By order of the State Board of Agricul- ture. JOHN C. BIMPBON, Secretary. —A23d3t TO ALL CREDITORS AND HOLDERS of Debentures of the East Omaha Land Company: You are hereby notified to. file with me on or before May 15, 1902, a verified statement of any claim or demand you may have or may assert against the East Omaha Land company, stating particularly when and for what purpose your clalm was con- tracted, and the amount you claim to be due, with interest GEORGE H, THUMMEL, A24d10t Bpeclal Master. T ——— POSTOFFICE NOTICK. delivered on 1902, the (Should be read DAILY by all interested, as changes may occur at any time.) Forelgn malls for the week ending April 26, 1903, will close (PROMPTLY n all cases) at the General Postofice, as follows PARCELS POST MAILS close one hou earlier than closing time shown below. Parcels post malls for Germany close at 6 p. m. Monday. Regular and_supplementary mails closs at forelgn branch half hour later tha closing time shown below. (except that supplementary mails for Hurope and entral America, via Colon, close o T at torelg: e et BATURDAY—At for FRANCE, 5.5 L Guscospe: via H other parts of Eufope m ODer s s, La Gascogne’s a7a m for ITALY airect, per &. Hohensollern (mail must be directed “per Hohen- zollern”); at 7:30 a. m. for NETHER- LANDS direct, per, ». s Potsdam (mail must be directed “per & s. Potsdam’): at 12:80 p. m. (supplementary 2 p. m.) fo EUROPE, per s. 5. Campania, via Quecns- town. *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer takes printed matter, commerc nd samples for Germany only. me class of mail matter for other pa t Europe will not be sent by this ship unless specially directed by it. After the closing of the supplementar Transatlantic mails named above, addi- tional supplementary mails are opened on the plers of the American, English, French and German steamers, an n m until within 10 minutes of the hour of salling of steamer. Trans per re (malfl for st be directed for South Cent; West Indies, Ete. FRIDAY—At 10 a. m. for NEWFOUND- LAND direct, per s. s Sfivia; at 13 m. for MEXICO, r 8. 8. Clty of Washing- ton, via Tamplco (mail must be directed “per s, 8. City of Washington'); at 12.3 P for INAGUA and HAITI, per 5. u aria. SATURDAY--At 9 &. m. for PORTO RICO per s. ». San Juan, via Ban Jjuan; at § m. (supplementar; 3 a. m) for CURACAO ‘and VENEZUELA, per s &. Zulls (mail for Savaniila and 'Car must be directed ‘‘per s. at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 0% a. m. for BT. THOMAS, ST. CRUIX, LEEWARD and WINDWARD' ISLANDS, ‘BRITISH, DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA, per 5. = Roraima; at 3 4 m. (supplementa 10:90 m) for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA, SAVANILLA, CARTAGENA and GREYTOWN, per & & Athos (mall Rica must be directed “‘per at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per s. ilg this office close here e urd I America, ‘astle, via na. by rail to North steamer, close at p._m. (connectin rr londay. Wednes al Malls for Miquelon, by I to thence by steamer, close at At Sl ot dtace oy POSTOFFICE NOTI , are dispatched dail closes, for on Monda Saturdays at *5:3) a. m, for dispatch vian Miami, on Mondays and Satur- davs at 6:30 p. m._Mails tor Mexico City overland, unloss speciaily addressed for tch’ by steamer, close at this office y except Bunday at 1:3 and 11:30 p. m. Sundays at 1 p. m. and 1'% p m ‘IMIQ for Costa Rica, Belige, Puerto Flex and Guatemala, by rall t ew Orleans, and thence by steamer, e at this office dally excent Sunday at *1:30 p. m., Sun days at *1:0 p. m. (connecting closes her Mondays for Belize, Puerto Corteg an Guatemala, and Tuesday for Costa Rioa.) *Registered mail closes at 6:00 p. m. pr vious day. Tam Transpacific Mails. Malls for Australia, (except West Aus tralla, which Is forwarded via KEurope) New 'Zealand, Fiji, Samoa and Hawail via San Francisco, hers dafly ag % after April *%5th and up to April , Inclusive, or on_ arrival of & . ‘mbria, due at New York April *36th, for dispatch per s. s. Sonom Mails for Australia_(except West Australla, which goes via Europe, and New Zea. land, which goes via San Franclsco), and Fijl Islands, via Seattlc and Victoria, B. C., close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to ADril **26th, Inclusive, for dispatch per & 2. "Moana. (speclaily dddressed oniyh Mails for Hawall, Chioa and Japan, via San Francisco, close here daily Biom: up to “Aptil stn, Inclusive, for dlspatch per s.'s. Dorle. Malls for China and Japan, via Seattle ug Victorta, B. Co close hére tafly at §4 p. m. up to April **29th, inclusive, for dis- patch per s s. Empress of China (regis- tered mall must be specially addressed. Merchandise for the U. 8. Fostal agency at Shanghal cannot be forwarded via Canada) Malls for Hawall, Japan and China (also letter mall and specially addressed peri- odicals for the Philippine Islands, via Manila), via San Francisco, ¢ hera datly ai 630 p.m. up to May *uth, in. cluslve, for dispatch per & s Nippon Maru, Malls for Hawail, via San ¥Frgnclsco, close here dally at 6:0 p. m. up fo May' st Inclusive, for dispateh per a. ». Alamed Malls for 'the Philippine Islands, via San Francisco se here dafly at 6:30 p. m. up to May **lith, inclusive, for dispateh per U, 8. transport Malils for Tahiti and Marquesas Istands, San Francieco, closs here dally af 6:30 p. m. up to May *%230 inclusive, for dispatch per s. s Australii Transpacific malls are forwarded to port of salling dally and the schedule of clos- ing is arranged on the presumption of thelr uninterrupted overmnd _transit. stered mall closes at ¢:00 p. m. Ay, SIS VAN COTT, Postmaster. Postofice, New York, N. Y.. April 18, 1908. - ___ ] RAILWAY TIME CAKD, UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY, Union Pacifie. Overland Limited t Mall. California Bx acific Expres Chicago, Daylight Chicago Express. Des Moines Local. Chicago Fast Expret Des oines, Rock L land and Chicage WEST. Lincoln, Colo. Springs, Denver, Pueblo and West Colo., Texae, Cal Okiahoma Flyer . Iilinois Central. Chicago Express. Chicago, Minneapoils St. Paul Limited. Minneapolis & Bt 1:30 pm & 0@ 5:20 pm Chicago & Northwest “The Northwestern Line." clal 1:10 st jar Rapids Pass, Fin ity Exprons. Twin City Litited. gloux City Loca Missouri Pacifie, . Louls Express £ SRR FRERREERRRE a8:20 am 210:30 pm pltc L WEBSTER DEPO1—10TH & WEDSTER Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Leave. Ar Black Hills, Deadwood, Hot Sprin .4 3:00 pm & 5:0 pm Wyoming, sper and ouglas d 3% pm e 5:00 pm Hastings, York, David City, Superior, Geneve, Exeter and Séward...'b 8:00 pm b 5:00 pm Nortolk, Lincoln % o A mont . 4 i25am n‘-rcrn:wm Local © 1:8 am Missouri Pactile, ebraska Local, Via Nw.eplll[ Water. b 4:10 pm a10:28 am Chicago, dt. Paul, Misueapolis & Omaha. Twin E}IY ll;ll'::‘l T, joux City Pai am a 5:00 W pm ALl b b Si40 pm b 5idb am —— BURLINGTON STATION=10TH & MASON Burilngton & Quiney, coln ¥ast B ‘;“t:‘n Crook and Platis- mouth . »n Bellevue & ba Believue & Paafic Jet..& $:W am Kansas Cly, St Juseph & 2 Daliy. b Daily except Sunday, acy only. a'Daily except Baturday. except Monday. STEAMSHIP Tytanses™ Polsdam apr.2 04 n Juin-erew RYN0AM oy s 10 m Toin-Serew Rottordam ncay 10, 10. m. Wiret’ National "E'.'hx.'gg;h““f ANCHOR LINE—U. MAIL—STEAMERS Salling regularly between NEW_YORK, LONDONDERRY & GLASGOW; NEW YORK, GIBRALTAR & NAPLES. Superior accommodations, Excelient Culsine, Bvery regard for the comfort of passengery studiously cou- sidered and practiced Binsle or Kound Trip tickets lasued Setwism Now York and Scotch, Buglish, Irish and all i Cobtinental points &t attractive rates For or general information apply to HENDERSOUN . Chicago, of any LOCAL AGENT. G d Leave of Absen CHICAGO, April %.—Trustees of University of ‘1liinols in conference here od. A. 8. Draper, president of , One year's leave of absence . President Draper was re- injured in & runaway at paign, 1ll. Vice President Birrell will take charge of the university in the presi- dent's absence. Slas i t with & Rasor. HELENA, Mont., April 4.—J. A. Diften- baugh of Baltimore, ra exalted ruler of the Eiks of that ciiy ‘and a prominent Mason, while temporaily insane this morn- ing, cut his throat with a ragor and siashed fils wrisis. He missed the largest arteries and will recover. the

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