Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 12, 1902, Page 11

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requesting & muwm- have anewers ad- SITUATIONS WANTED. P o s st GIRL of. '_ lrhln mlu or nxm housew: —MSoT WAIND-‘ALD HELF. ¥OR HALF A DAY'S' WORK 1t yv“u live i’ e counicy or in & neve oud Ralntence . S - WAN’mD A g andn every cmmt) to take .uoa-ennxlm for ‘I'he’ Twentieth Centuty. Farmer. OUF ageats make good Wwages overywiiere. terghoes required. Adaress _Awenuieth | Cefituey Farmor, Omaha, Nob. B613 DLMUM'IRAT OR (o explain medlcol.-g) %0 per week. Hixenbaugh, 600 Wate Bik. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. ROOMS, first-class location. 224 Farnam. B0 A8 NICE furnishcd of unfurnished thoroughly modern; “waiking a) amx ireferences exchanged. St FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Merriam, comfertable summer home. Te]. 8. F—203 THE Rose, %20 Harney, Rooms and board. F—M166-21* THE Bonnle Brier, 170 Dodge. -ni. Afu-. SQUTHEAST front rool lcove and pay window; private So. Bth F-96 1 Faimlty. LARGE unfurnished room, -n?n board, 415 N. th St. Dl THE STEWART will om éll:ly [ class board and room. location in city. FOR RENT—-UNFURNISHED ROOMS. DEBK room space, $_per mo nth, ground floor room in Th Bge bulldln& (lcln( Farnam street; no or_janitor service. 1‘: . e rental ;enl“ Bee hulldlnl. 0— FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. oy REN _The bullding formerly occu: p:ed y The Bee at 916 Farnam St. It Das_four stories, and a basement which wa tormerly used as The , This will be rented very reasonanty. terested apply at once to C. ose- water, secretary, room 100, Bee buxua,la' 1 YOUNG MEN from “Gmaha ana vicinity at _once. Drepare for popitions in The zu\zrnmel& survice, ' Ap) ot inter- tate Corres. Inst t.ednr a‘iyn 1n 'n of experienc ‘can offer’ you & Ko . Caikat 6. &3 Boara of Trade Bldg. B FOR RENT—Store in_first-clasa Jocation; fent reasonabie. ; Apply R, €. Peters . §rouna fioor; Bee Hidg. 1—208 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: PERSONAL. MME.SMITH, baths, L8 N. 15, Jdm GRAMOPHONES and iy wholesaie gnd retail Lolum"‘?l:n:’gn‘-: Doug: CHIROPODY & speclalty, in_connection ;Ilh The Bathery, rooms 216-220, Qfi_n'l‘dl SHAMPOOING and. hairdre mnnectlon T ne Bunery. bullding. Tel. 1716, d WE don't Ifke to accuse the Omaha TEAM of imitating, but when mey ro- umed the lead they were just merely tnllowm: the est of - the STOECKER CIGARS. U~ 13 Lolzp;‘[s'r_x-m'ém do accordior. and side ng. The Gol ' Dougias bi & S n‘!—‘fll»o EMPIRE RU. Rl New York RERAUTIUNS SRR Aalire PRIVATE home for ladies before am dur- ing _confinement; bables ad 2520 Burdetie. Mrs. Hurget. 3‘”_ JACKSON, room 4, Plcek: ionio. din lnlm“m ock, chronfc: diseases A altys con- uses a speclaliyy cor sultation fres, THE Child Saving Institute of Omahia, de- sires homes for six boy bables from 2 to 4 months old; four boys from 4 {9 10 years of age, and two girls, 12 and 13 yedrs oid. SBWINDLER. wanted by the, Soda Church Dwight Co. He Is about § feet 4 inches tall,” smooth shaven, light brown hair, blua eyes, wore a light gray suit and biue shirt, straw hat and black shoes; neat appeardnce; gives name as Hammand. 1s_wanted 'for obtaining money on_ex- nse draft and soliciting ng orders. Send nformation to Sherift Need, Clay Center, ansas. U—MSE 12 FOR RENT—Desk room or large space suitable for merchandise broker or party dolng business in wholsale district. " n- quire lene & Co., U6 Farnam St WANTED, reveral good attractions fof Southwest Nebraska District Reunion of 0ld Boldiers for week of August % to 3 Address H. J. Enders, secre- ‘ambridge, Neb. U~4861 13 When You Write to Advertisers remember i vily taxed an dxira ‘stroke or two of the penlla munun the fact that you saw the m; in ‘i'ng B WANTE! _tors, ezl WANTED, tws. box_nallers and uo«d oy, Omaha_Box Co., Bast Omakia. WANTED, b?olvr em'gl"'b. helpers fof shop néar Milwi troubios s-AddY otle paper: * wi it Pnlmn iveters .T.E L.. R aaor ens M Dl:mf b:ll«lilnlbln lwholu e D. Wead, loz4 Douglas stree! " 186915 MOLLIE: What did Mr. Grogan say? Fags 11 July What To Eat—George, FOR RENT, double store, on 17th_street, est Boston Store, 44x80; fine b Will divide. McCague 1nv. Con 1606 § Dodg AGENTI WANTED. WANTED—Canvassing _agents in_ ever county to solicit subscripuons to TH TWENTIETH CENTUKY ~FARMER. Steady employment with assured good § come. Agents in the country with horse and buggy especially desired. Sanvassets make ily 360 to $100_per moi Gress, Contury, F!rmar sShcitors’ Burgau, ee bullding, Omaha i ,.__q.__ WAN’I.‘ % -or mm teams with wheel Omahi Cooper- [ ""j‘ Rt lada” l'Bu. so..gn .a.‘zlum, WANTED,. cl?J— mnpr must give re! l[ean ll Hlyg!n Brnl H WANTED, a strictly -first-class . man for ‘water ‘uul“'.‘“la".é? nguhexp(rlenco empioye: 3 1 where last empioy 7. A w.:m'A'n:Dé men: to ;;m- Nl"lflt;.ld. ';'v'f:; 1sen 8 o c%m;l:tcuua' to Bloawedkly. . pald Arady- ates when campefents or! Comparatively: no Ry mw. Bartlcuars malled ' free. -Moler Bar ol Farnam ktrest. 1* WANTE tor U. 8. Army; Able-bodied un- el men, between ages of 21 and 35, (‘lllull nf United States, ol lnod chlr— d, temperate habiu write ls.nllllh j‘or infor: uith) flicers, 16th ponomu Buflaing, hnmfn, Nu-'n'-kn.' " TE t- bread R bicw Rapid Sy, Do il WANTED—SALESMEN. NTED--Salegmen to sell out high-grade inegars -nfl Flm,y Ciders; pl" g com- I-Olonl, unnl seliing . other Lotis, m WAII'I“D—HEI‘AI-II HELP. wANTfl learn inegar_Co., Bt MB45'17 IR WANTED — Luv eool‘. Iunkl Reluu‘ rant, M830 1604 C . WANTED, ® ennp-um girl. 8107 Jones. Wages, §5 per w C—:38 ¥OR RENT-HOUSES SOMETHING NEW 11 Just out. Send for sample. Combination Door Knob and Bell. No culun‘nur ruining :the door. FPut on Aany door & _moment. No batteries to {worry about. to oth. ifg to_get out of order. Own beil. No landlord te trouble. Bell lblolutel xulumfl ELL\.T&ILAL COMPANY, 1212 Farpam Omaha, Neb, I AGENTS and _street men, best seller of ety Bor he o, Gath Bt Omans. ern Novelty Ci mal d I8 17 L — e} FOR SALE MISCELLEANOUS, WANTED—A good second-hand stiff mud automatic or hand side cut brick ma- | PAINTING and repairs o -ulubl- Jug miil; eepacity i ke 1P boller and 40 H B engine. All must be_ in first-class run- uing order., Address L, 103, Allen, Neb; . FOR uufiul‘mwnl CH!CABO Furniture Co., 1410 De Tel. 2020, w and secondhand, boug! sold, cxchanges ) FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. FOR SALE—Cheap; a Concord buggy. Illh _and Vinton. o0, Vasons, st l:L ¥rost, 14th and Ist- second- our speciaity. _worth._Tel, FOR SALE—~MISCELLANEOUS. WHITE sawdust; season checked oak tim- bers, cheap; hog fence, etc. 1l Dougias. SALE—Phonographs tl( ér niusical instrument; Wittman Ln, Ry Yll‘nlm. NEW lnd secondhand typewriters, 1118 ur- lor to an . e 1g STYLES trusses; catalogus {res; Sher. an & McConnell Drug Co., 16th and Dodge, Omaha. Q802 INDIAN lnodl and relics, 19 Farnam, VANE apd basgace, wesons., Fel. 5. HR JDHAND l.l' cheap. Derighi, 1119 Farnam. % Q%05 nl cll HOUSES {4l MOVE -3 office mfi'm Tels. Bfi&'.‘s: ‘1«-‘ Y g id: m Vfll‘ m - TeL_14%, “ . DT T & HOUSES,! an K-B fi:«. l‘% PO Sl BRI 2 et HOUSES and flats. - Ringwalt, Barker block: ARSI T MR SRR il GOOD -nl-njm mr "53':6“\%" T B vl nsast i HQUSES, stores, ., -Bemis, Paxton block. [ D281 -ou-u-nom"hhu cuni._.i E Esfi “'"fs‘r‘ ”.*‘" ’“'a".,.z?:'...,., smlh-rnn Q“'t = m'g! FOR RENT, new By m-fiw | VREP %m"fl?e'ym ECONDHAND .blmu"g tables rl gheap bar dxiurel o stock ol counters, F ) The, Brunswick South 10th. olhndar Lo.. 2DHAND sate cheap. Schwarts, 114 8. un., » . Q907 ol lehl FFOR BA Phu Inpvrtod m mount A fok'm uu for w*gu e -nn at gg sireets. n-y mont& down, Snae 5:151. Co., ua Chlu%ll oo otn, n“(&" ronmuwr‘-mnnlnuo_ AR R o e oA HRehin i W s clesmmchedindy N FOR SALE, a 2-foot naptha launch in first class condition, at e “m'i mlltq'l"olw 8. Balduff or M. vilion at Manaw: k. he pa L¥ 2 500 GAl in; ?fl‘ as M:o 16th. Q—Msa Tel. 780, QM54 w'&nu QMBS NE automobil tto Baysdort w i1 1. M. E. alweys hurry. "OR IALI. two wolf Ionu:d | o itod, \’ 8. D. ono new er steam FOR Alf. “boller. H. L. Brown, uH aliey. In. m CLAIRVOYANTS, MRS, FRITZ, clairvoyant. 1614 Cess St. MRS, JACOB‘ON 2206 North mL ONI i and satisfaction or no ll l: |I'll;. o'( (; i hmld‘ % lflufl I.hli V;flh 8t residence, 108 Sou 8837 1 ATT 'l'l'lN‘l‘lom Mrs. De. trance’ ! ant ELECTRIC PREATMENT, MME. AH‘I. vapor baths, \’I)L Iltl. B.I. TEL. 7 MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. MONEY to loan on lmproved Umaha real estate. Brennan-Love .o, 809 &t~ 4 X‘ER CENT on business pmmr\y P ole or par uny me. fflglKLh. 401 8, 15th Bt ‘WANTED-—Cit; loans, and ‘w Farnam Smith & O ,M L FARM and_city’ loans, low Thomas, First Nat. rates jank Bldg. Ttl l“l‘ SATURDAY, BUSIN CHANCES. R e S R e 2t o 3 ‘A’mou:l of remaining stock at $10 bank M ln!ll references. quine Ra;or:l Cnh‘fi‘ Do ot g 2 ot Ad money maker, 8. Bcoggans, ‘Lincoln FOR SALE o %N;r best $2 day hotel in &ood twwn of b, ve years' lease: com- Bietely furnished, ehectrio and s steam heat, three raliroads; etc. Addm- E 4, Bee. Y- M85T FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. Prices Sell Them. 5 acres, near Benson $750. Acres, west of Fort Omaha, $150 each. § room cottige, 4224 Patrick, $1,100. room cottage, 43rd and Lake $1,500. room cottage, 4238 Patrick, $1,250. room cottage, 3017 Franklin, $900. room cottage, 1608 Kyner, $1,375. room cottage, 2414 Blondo, $850. room house, Grammercy Park, $1,100. 7 room, modern, 27th and Maple. $1,350. 6 room, modern, 3844 Franklin, $1,500. 6 room, modern, - 43rd and Patrick, $1,600. Lot 35 blk.' 6 Jerome Park, $200. 4 east fronts, Bemis Park, $250 each. 2 west fronts, Bemis Park, $300 each. 2 south fronts, Bemis Park, $500 each. 11& 12blk. 4 Mahony & Min. $100. each. All an “Tukey’s Terms”. 5 5 5 5 5 7 Cut out this list. Bring it to our office. All of the above property will be sold this month, if terms and prices will doit. A: P. TUKEY & SON 444-445 BOARD OF TRADE. RE—$46—14 WANTED—City and farm, loana; also ban’a and warrants. g Peters ‘& Se: Farnam St., Bee i LOW RATES. Privat oney. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Main Fldor Now York Life Bids. Garvin Br_ga _g’m PRIVATE Muney F.D. Wead, MDO_HI § PER CENT loans, Farnam. $100 UP; low rate. Prichard, 11“1.2w PRIVATE money. 4% TO 5 P. C. money. MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. We have it to loan in amounts from $§10.00 up on furniture, plangs, Warenouse re- eelpts, live stock. We g,ais0 make ! without mort or Influrlfl' ln persons Who have & “1:.,. Jou hve 0n o etad and we expect to faln vour patronage by fair lnltmenl The motto of o oo i 13ex to Pl 119 Board ot Trade Biak. o 1 re ‘usl. 16th B (Established 1892.) % tj“' SHORT ROUTE TO PAY DAY. to salaried SN iy dndor:.{] or Dxbllfll{l. e quickly and uuletly. LIABLE SREDIT CO. Room 806, Third Fioor, Paxton ‘njec. LARGEST RUSINESS ffl LOANS 7O {' SALARIED PEOPLE, nu stars, ty; easiest terms; srll cities. Tolman, «o Bolrfl MONEY loaned on furnlufl. lve eiry, ‘%0 malaried EX%. S DURGRend Harker | é ot ) SRR R TR . LOANS. houschold furniture ..n"um. o :u"'l e sul no pll c| i m ‘Aimeriokn; Lou Farton Dlockrey i) O3 ”x.up ._.___...__..._..___.. HONEY loaned on !‘no nMcnlm ' Pakion block ~The 3. A.Luw;_cg. Chatial and Baln Loans, CENTX CRiED) co [ Pul.kaloc& MONEY loaned on eiry, horses, cows; l Tel. 16, BUSINESS CHANCES, TO GET In or out ocgullneg - Hams, Room &1, 3 e -Ifl F YOU want one of the nicest $<room homes in Hanscom Place I will give you ] b-r fin. Owner left eity. Must sell, herwood, 957 N: Y. L. Bidg. Ri—] BEE PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. tor cholce . Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 1016 RE-37 JULY 12, 1902. NESS OPPORTUNITY POSTOFFICE NOTICK. THE 8 8 COMPAN\' Ty REAL ESTATE Ann u) C Business Chan: Partners Furnishe ell.l All'lh tion to the Bale of Furnished Houses. Rooming Houses, Hotels, Olgar and News Stands, Groceries, Meat M Rots, Dry" Goods Stores, Milineries and 'ail clasees ot Buginess. Capital secured for Patents. Stocks of chandise, etc. Advance fmoney to buyers on easy terms. 1 you are looking for small ot large in- vestments we can help you, of should ish to increage vour businese and wan pital, let us kn \\e give e\erylhln[ prom; l’\lll‘lfl lee NESS CO,—— 436 GOOD BWCK. DES MOINES, t attention and write, FINANCIAL. FOR SALE, gfit-edged first farm mor of $600, five years, 5 per cent annual improyed farm in Stanton county, recently sold at §14,400. Also first mortgage of §13,000 on #40 acres of im- proved land in Madison county, Jrorth 40 per acre, rate #if per cent (or 10 years, opuan-llguymemn W J. & Bro.,' Norfolk, —M362 MANUFACTURING, F. MELCHIOR, Cchinist. 13th and Harne; a- vt OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks. make spe- clalty of fire escapes, shuttgrs, doors and safes. G. Andreen, Prop., 108 S. 10th, 8t m PATENTS. PATENTS—Bues & Co. ) Beo Bldg., Omaha; no fee unless successtul; advice free. “881 Sept 19* ——ee e FLORIST, 1619 Farnam. Tel. 1368, Bend for price i cut flowers and p) l&l. PN . Y PAWNBROKERS. EAGLE Loan Office, reliabl accommod ing; all business confidential. 1801 Doug — 368 e————————————— TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. TWIN CITY EXP. 504 8. 16th, D=0 ‘Phone 117, STEAM DYE WORKS. SLITB clelnsd pressed, um udm skirts he Canad 816 h 8t —870 Iy STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julla Vaughn, 4% Ramge Bldg. e EEETE—————EeeeD LAWN MOWERS, Bharpened, repaired. I 1. Wks., 1406 Hn;j.fl‘ AUTOMOBILES. ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES. Deright's, 1119 Farnam street, —369 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. bargaips, 601 CHARLES B., 128 Farnam stree! WILLIAMSON 3 RE—343 HOUSES, lots, farms, ranches, loans; also fire insurance. Bemls, Paxton block. HOUSES .na Jlots in all parts of city; also Scre property and farm iands The 0. ¥, [Davia Cp.. Room 662, Bee bullding, - '\ ALL Kinds of carpenter work and re lnfi promptly attended to. J. T. Ochilt and Lake streets. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. GRAND Electric Co., 16 & Jackson. Tel. 2846 alr- tree, —370 ANNO‘.’NC“HNTI i ‘A HONTHLY g:vmanl bai ain jn_S-room attinger. ‘Phone 468 RE—! GEORGE G. WALLACE, real estate, mofl- gage, rentals, Illl\lnnu. Brown_blo RANCH and tlrm lands lll b Unlon Paclfic Railroad A. McAllester, Jand commissioher, Unlon Pa- cific Headquarters, Omahs, Neb.n MEDICAL. ™ DR. PRIES, the -mowi;dgea leading specialist in diseases of women in Omah would _call “the “atténtlon of suftering ladies to his unsurpassed accommodations before and during confinement and treatment for irregularities, no matter Call or address,’ with stamp, Arlington Block, . 15] fl . LOST. OOLD cuft button with red set. Return to e office. \ Lost—17¢ b% Monday_night, Henshaw hotel or urfington depot, ' Knights Templar charm; owner's numq enlnv-fl. Leave Byrne-Hammer D. G..Co., l{ got rex reward. team- wl’l‘-h'an and white ufl:;; dog. Re- and receive reward. Burdfiu. Lost—Ms24 'SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A C. VAN BANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life. m&n.n collufi. Sauit_repotter principal, o BB, Business & Shorthand College, ’A‘luu - 7 OSTROPATHY. . E. & ALICE JOHNSON, osteopaths. B TP o a0 AR T o —354 DR. A. T. HUNT, 612 M Bldg. Tel. R HUJ cCague Bidg. Te ettt ———— TR A Y PEWRITERS. | ‘l‘lil: wn%.rf'ul m ;l"ynwwlrlur will d- chn'w ofl .lbll. w0 \m.l;dl "5& sell a limited number at $20. Telephone, write or call. Monroe & Co., 811 N"}mf St. s ——————— GARBAGE, {?lfi"b\':mu;rwv?é;.y qulck Bee , Johnson, 848 ¥—-M30 U a business, call % Farnam B¢ O sell or excha . Canan, R. §, ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., clean: ‘ces8pools and vaults, removes garbage at rediic N Tel. 1 m And 16, FOR BALB, furniture of & 10-roam house, full of good ying boarders. 1 ‘block i Piheks. from rger an » con sider . A good 'fa:’:’“ l1 .r: AEREE =" n. House rent le. 7 Bee. When You Wnte to Advertisers remember it caly takes an extra .'tmu or fwo Gt the pen’to mention the (80¢ that ad in The Hee nul “lufin g L IME. ba N ” U nu‘rn. ths, 1%, lloo‘ A.;" lelAl— PSRN SR -' U313 PRIVATE Ml :ilm \Irtu con- m-nt. Oruu ’l TABaR et o ot ACNRDIOMM“?M‘MI ?M S corasbmont TEWEY Mpou hotel, ik and w S50 - O - JUETIEIIALC .. . o llPlllm 'INI&.wk 'x...;!m----w.r T TR VIAVA. y to hllll. "gflhl free. U—fi‘ treatment. R SALE, prosperous ing bn-ln!'u aboat profits; personal in ..m"':"‘“d;;_'v ..________‘..Tu:__ mfil Anu n“ '"Yl ‘about 8% Adare % 4, Genoa, %‘l‘l" WANTED, ener- ctlc young man about % years old; one vancement salary to Feht pln{” ‘must ...m-.s'\?fi M‘r‘;y(erv nd. ences and Address E @, —ql 1m R SALE, twe farms cheap. For rticulars add [\n’ erch Alns- Dw.orll Brown e‘unlv. in a retall business, an WI’ small but complete hfltl lllh‘&‘llnlnlloodflvtr‘u ml":own of §, Inh-blug D. W. DUDGEON, #10 Farnam. Tel s R ki) = = BALE TIES, VAP amstirive RSSO OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., S North 16th. JUNK. kinds 0! “‘N .-" Douglas 8t. ’l‘-l Iron and —360 LAUNDRY, IMAHA 8| Laundf; !l,lc llars, S TN BEST laundry. The Chicago, ‘phone 36, EST lay cago, ‘phone 26 STORAGE. 1C_Btorage Warehouse C ones, m‘#uf‘fonn and :onfml’n‘: OM. Van Btor Co,, 15113 Farn, Tels, 1669-863, PAC[ NICKEL PLATING, QMAMA Piating Co, Bee Bldg. el 5. When You Write to Advertisers el two of you saw YA O R, GILBERT CO., taatiers, 164 5. 3th. DRESSMAKING in_ fumilles or st heme. Miss Bturdy, 24 Farnam. —6al Jyu* WATERS PRINTING COMPANY. = Tele: phione 2190. 6i1 Bouth Thirteenth street. e TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE, L. M. E. hauls trunks, Tel. 780, —MS55 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. PROPOSALS . FOR . SUBSISTENCE ntorer—o ce of purchnlnl _commise U, 8 army, army heildin Neb., July 10, 1o Droposa {riplicate, for ‘rurnisting HACOn, alt cure, in crates; bacom, sliced, dry salt cure, in1-poufid net cans; and hams, dry sali cure, in tlerces, will be received at this office, at the office of the aropasing commissary st Kunsas city. r( at the office of the purchasing cumml-lry at Chicaga, 1L, until 1t oclook, a. mi, Monday, July oI\ ¥ #, at which ttmé laces they will be publicly opened. Articles of domestic production or manu- tacture will be preferred to those of for- elgn origin, cost and quality being equal. cifications as to quantities, d aces of delivery, blank proposals and Purther iInformation, furnished on applici either office, Envelopes containi, tion to propos lor !nb-hluncc Store 7GR A Captain aptain, chasin Commuup ry, Omdu‘ Neb. Jy10-11-12-14-15-16M. LEGAL NOTICE. PRI N st o & (e R AT PROPOSAL FOR LIBRARY BUILDING. ed proposals will be received for erectlon of a public library in Atlantic, d until July % at 10 a. m. at the office ot undersigned in Atlantic, Copy. of pla and specifications mu m at the offi of the nenmy in s Moines, Ia. uuui .ccom) certii sum 0 he Sostarted In case the sae l‘f‘ll bid r falls to enter into-a contract bonds satisfactory to the ?lrfl ‘The library D;)Ggfl reserves the right to reject any or all Ject any Q% “A. FOLLETT, Beeretary, Atlantie, lowa. POSTOFFICE no’rlcl. k: !hould \n read DAILY h{ all In“fi estes mfl may océur ai ( l'orM( ln lor_the week lndlnl July 13, ‘t’h‘ will close (PBD L! ([ all cases) at_the oner: 810! oa a8 foll CELS x‘l’ lose one hour earller than clo.ln‘ time lhovln below. s flul malls or Glrn\lni close at 6 p. m. onday and Wednesday, Regular and supplementary mails close at tfwulfn station half bour later than closing tme shown beiow (except that sup- plementary mails rope and Central Am via Lolon. close one. hour hux at tation). SATURDAY—At 7:30 a. m. (lllpp mentary 9 a. m.) for EU 5 - Btruria via Queenstown; at 7:30 a. % N IRMNDB dlroel. Q‘! 8 8 Ryd (m rected & 3 Bndam): "*Yor SCOTLAND direct, pet la (mail must be directed L, Apsheria); 8¢ 0.4 B fof l‘fl lnd B Frics. IH\(ARK as land™); .ll e &l u rect, per . 8 Norge ( rected “per 5. s.. Notge” aiti on_th Ame, French nd German ‘sleamers, ai main open untll wi ten minutes of the hour of salling of steamer. Mails for South and Central Americs, ‘West Indies, Ete. SATURDAY—At T.0. m. for NEWFOUND- D digéet, por & & Bosaland: ot o RIS RURANES ana VlNIzUl L Pmu-whu {mal) foe anilialand rLa Fhila lll'h % " "OR.TtNE -~ & IBLAN% JAfiMCA SAVANILLA and CARTAGENA. per &. s. hiat unu for Costa, Rica mist be dirocted wper & s, tai (ubplementary Fa.or =" o "Ldirendack; st 10:0 m'lli for LLBA ¢ & 8. Morro Castle, T e or 8T, THO! LE BRITISH, DUTCH and FREN ANA, pov » .. Dlo- via (ordlnll7 "mati"only wmah must rected ‘per 5. & Malls tor Nc'lounl.\ln& by rall so North ’ close ™ ever ‘od 1qurann Malle_tor mquu i, by ray) to Boston and thence am close at this office dally at Ifi P m Muln 1 ( uh by rall to Florida, d lh!nce b, ers, are dispatcned ly, cept Thurl- day, final connecting clo-n for dispatch via'Port Tampa, on Mondays, Wednes- days and Saturdays at *S.3% a. m.; for dispatch via Miami, on ondays and Sat. X . Mulls for Mexico fty, over)dhd, unless speciaily addr lor d"”fm' ¥y steamer, this ce. and_thence b; Steamer, office “‘“?, Tt S ero ay and . and o Belige, orto Cortes and. Guatemala. by rail N o s by theloe. oy steamus close at this office daily except Sunday at *1:30 p. m., Su necting. closes here Monda. Puerto Cortez and Guatemal, days for Costa Rica). **Re closes at ¢ p. m, preyious day. Malls for Haw: Rore daily Rt 8 clusive, for dhlpnnh Malls tor Cllnl and close here dally at o Anelusive, for dispato Maru. (Reglstered mail Beattle” for_Tahiti and Hnrquw islands, San Francisco, close here daily at §: m. up to July **10, lnel\nl". tor d A P. patch per . Malls. for “Ghtna and_firat- ‘class. matler for the Phiilppine islands, 8an_Francisco, close here daily at 630 p. m. up 10 July <11, Inclusive, fof dispatch per s. s. Dorlc. slands, vh san daily at §:30 for dlspllc«h T e Frlnnneo‘ m. up to July t s 8. Alam apan, via Seattie, B p- i up g Suly per 8. s. Rlojun must be directed clm Mails for the Philippine Fumlgm close here 4] g!n)y *11, inclusive, I‘Er ‘West Australia, transport. Malle for Ausitralla (excopt whi _Furope), Nrw Samoa and Huawall, forward Zealand, RN, San_Francisco, close here aaity at P after Jurie 428 ana up o July w38, nclugive, or on arrival of 's. 8. Umbria, due at New York July *19, for dispatch ver 8. Ventura. for Australla (except West Australts, WMch'goes via Europe, and New Zeaiana, which goes via San F‘runclmo; and xi islands, via Vancouver Gy cigse here datly ‘at 8 5w July, 19, ‘inclusive, for dispaten per . oand_(specially addressed only). Malls for Hawali, China, Japan and first- class_matior for the bmnKmn. fslan yla San Francisco, cloge here dally at up to July *19, inclusive, for dllp-lch ber s 8. Nippon Maru. Transpacific mails are for arded to port of fling -dally ang; the ko schedule of closing is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. "Re 8- tered matl el closes at § p. m. previous day. VAN COTT, Postoffice, New York, N. [ RAILWAY TIME CARD. Y., July 3, UNION STATION—10TH . AND MARCY. Leave. ‘Wabash,' 8t. Louls ‘“Cannoh Ban* Bxpress .a 515 pm @ §:20 am Bt. Louts Locat, Cotinct) Biufts Chicago Daylight. Elc-.o Express. E£ERaREEREES B8 EEBEESEEEEES 3 € & e B (.m?nlo SpAcial Lincoln, uumc- and arend T .Lu: i Iilinols Central. Chicago Express Chicag, Minnea b3 b 9 & 5:10 pm. & 8:06 am 10:36 pm 310:3 pru Missouri Pacific, Bt. Lowis: ress, KC& EH Ex. BURLINGTON STATION=10TH & MASON Burlington & Missouri River. Dduy. any excep WEBSTER II-PWI‘—II“'“ & WEBSTER DMI!.IM gunday, dipaly e i BRILLIANT STREET PARADE Knighte and Dlnghun of Taber Resplendent io the Uniform Celors. CARNIVAL OF FUN AT HIBBELER'S PARK Long Procession Files Back in the Evening for Installation Ceremo- nies, Which Were Impressive. Not since the order met here a dozen years ago has Omaha seen so resplendent & parade as that of the Knights and Dauy of Tabor, which left the African Methodist Eplscopal churéh at Elghteenth and Web- ster street shortly before 1 yesterday afternoon and traversed the principal busi- ness streets before disbanding, to take ca to Hibbeler's park, where there were exer- cises and carnival contests. This order Is the especial pride of the colored people, and they have not stinted themselves in providing paraphernalia. The grand presiding prince, C. M. Johnson, wore a uniform that would back Nelson A. Miles clear into obscurity. He was at the head of the procession, except for the moynted police, and behind him and the bandwagon, drawn by four white horse came Grand Drill Master W. 0. Wigley, Past Grand Drill Master B4 Henderson and Grand Inner Sentinel James Thomas, all mounted and scarcely less Impressively cos- tumed than the leader. Maids, wes and Ohildren. Then came the maids and pages of henor, colored children in white frocks and suits, each with head pleces significant of the order. They occupled a carryall. The pedestrian contingent included the Princes of the Royal House of Media, the Palatine Guards and the Uniformed Rank, Knights of Tabor, to the number of sixty. Swords. sashes, medals, badges, plumes— they were so abundant that in comparison that anclent spectacle of the Assyrians wha “came down like a wolt on the fold, their cohorts all gleaming with silver and gold,” must have been tame indeed. In the fourteen carriages were the crowned and garlaned grand officers, ine cluding the grand queon mother, the chief preceptress, the chief mentor and past Geneva, sward... b 8:00 pm b §:00 pm 7:%0 am b19:35 am 7:% am Twin Cit; Pll..nllf . [ERRER Missourt Pacific. Nebraska. Weeping STHAMMOAT HOLLAND. AMERIGK LINE tons rql-m- Jlllylll‘ NA M uly 1 WA M J‘l!fl 10 AM 'l'vln—ecro' Bteamer Twin:Sorew Steamer Moores, "’?" 'i ’3%- s 'm-m'l“mon:‘hfi Enu. First fiau Bini Omaba: | RANSATLANTIQL F';.;, NCH LINE chief mentors, the chief grand mentor and chief grand preceptresses, Chief Grand Mentor J. B. Hereford of the Missourl jur- Isdiction and Rev. W. L. Grant of Kansas City, Kan., the orator of the day. ‘Those in carriages drove out Farnam to Thirty-seventh street and then across ta Hibbeler's park, but the marchers broke ranks at Sixteenth and Howard streets and boarded cars, taking the band with them. Installation of OfMcers, The coronation of the king may as well be called off. It stands no chance now. ‘The iustaljation of the grand officers of the International Order of the Knights and Daughters of Tabor at Hibbler's park last night eclipsed it even as the sun eclipses the glow worm. Sir Frank Wilson, chief grand mentor, may never have the peri- typhlitis. Even if he had it he would prob- ably think he was suffering from the stom- ach ache, but he knows how to wear a chapeau, how to throw his shoulders back to show off his gold-bralded epaulets to the best advantage and how to flash the jew- eled badges from his manly ch And there were others there whose special brand of pomp and circu.istance was scarcely sec- ond to his. And the women! They were queens to the manor born. They wore long trailing robes of pink and mauve, laven- der and purple, glittering with a thousand jewels and resplendent with fur lining. and shot with satin gores and puffs. Upon their héads. were coronets and in their white gloved hands they carried scepters, em- blems of sovereignty. Cedemontes Begin. At a signal from the .leader the band struck up “The Tale of the Bumblebee” and the pageant moved majestically about & hollow square in the big dance hall, made by placing four long benches end to end. The column was made up of the newly elected offcers and included the following: Sir Frank Wilson, Kansas City, Kan., chief grand-mentor; Daughter Emma Galnes, To- peka, chief grand preceptress; Sir L. Taylor, vice grand mentor; Daughter Bessie Hall, Fort Scott, vice grand preceptress; Sir A. W. ‘Hopkins, Leavenworth, chief grand scribe; Daughter Sarah Willlams, Lincoln, chief grand recorder; Sir Willlam Core, Topeka, chief grand treasurer; Sir G. C. Tucker, Omaha, grand presiding prince; Daughter Eliza Scott, Leavenworth, grand queen mother; Sir Allen Gainer, Cof~ feyville, Kan., chiet grand orator; Daughter Hattle Montgomery, Atchison, chief grand priestess; Daughter Maggle Mack, Kansas City, Kan., grand inper sentinel, After marching about the hellow square four times they entered the {inclosure, where the oath o1 office was Mmlnlltlrld to them severally, After the installation, which lasted nearly an hour, the band was martialed agaln and there was more dancing. The park and dance ball were crowded all the evenlig, and at midnight there was a scramble for the last car, Announcements of the Theaters. Because of popular demand and the ca- pacity business it has created, Mr. Ferris has decided to continue - "G stark” through this week and until Thurs- day night next, when it will give way to the popular comedy, “My Jim,” which opens that night. ‘“The She Devil,” orig- inally to be given Thursday night, will be given the early part of the week following “My Jim.” “Graustark” has proven to be the biggest drawing production given during the engagement of this company. It has crowded Boyd's theater during every performance It has been given. Last Last night the entire capacity of the the- ater. was sold out at 7:30 and almost 200 standing room tickets were sold. y STEAMBOATS. DoMiNION FOUR SEPARATE AND DISTINCT SERVICES. 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