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SPECIAL NOTICES of The Bee. Answers so addressed wul be delivered om presentation of the eheek omly. WANTED=POSITION, $50.00 IN GOLD. It pays to buy your cigars of us. You sy waks up some day and find yourself the possessor of Fifty Dollars in mn we give away to our customers wch ‘Butler & Miller, N..W, COR. 16TH AND FARNAM STS. A—656 A BTENOGRAPHER—-When you want one call the Remington Typewriter office, 1619 Farnam street. Telephone o —M459 A4 WANTED-MALE HELP, #$ FOR HALF A DAY'S WORK. It you Mye in the country or in a small town ‘and have a good acquaintance among, the farmers 4nd stock ralsers in neighborhood you can make §6 eaully W four er HVO hflul’l work., Write us will you our’ proposition, 'nu Bee Publllhml %o, Bouckiors Dept., mah: B-MA3 TED, & go0d man I every count l-l e criptions for The Twent! Ilh Our agents make good References required. ‘wentleth Century Earmer, Omaha, Neb. B--618 WANTED, insurance “mes can offer' you a good thing. 438 Board of Trade Bldg. When You Write to Advertisers remember it vnly takes an extra stroke of two of the pen'to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. EXPERIENCED male stenographer who mrutu Remington typewriter. F 23, B—Mi60 A24 wages oveg Addre: experience; ARt S a, m: B—is2 FOR RENT-HOU! THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FOR SALE~HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. WEDN ESDAY MONEY TO LOAN~CHATTELS. JULY 30, 1902. 0nan LHARLED, four-room cottage; 1. Wm. K. Potter, recelver, oan and Trust Co. 58 Brown blogk. D1 son IL 2 ik rent maha MODERN houu. 8 rooms, Whesler & Wheeler, Dotglas $-ROOM, all modern_hou ave, a fine one, |2’7. 7-room, all modern, fine one, $20.00. 924 N. 2D ST, 7 rms., all modern. 4012 Seward st., 7-rms.,’ modern, except . nace; barn. | PAYNE INVEETMENT (‘0 Mnlg Floor FURNITURE for sale, | hou mornings. 2015 Douglas FOR RENT, excellent Szroom cottage, t2d ana California nreell od Trepalr Cholce n-l.hborhooa el Riding wate r!n\. uire at 607 N. 19th street or %07 N. ‘e Blag. D19 2 TOP CARRIAGES, ¢ and open buggles. Wuflh Nl BALE, d-llver’ horse. llll Farnam. P—M673 30 tires_on phaetons, other mp Preift % L REMEMBER Harry Frost put and fixes vehicles, 14th and Le: FOR_BALE, driving horse, busey, Price reagonable. ings ress Wm, F. Lehner, 310 N. 8 Bouth om ha, Nei 508 30° FOR SALE=~MISCELLANEOU WHITE sawdust; season checked oak ti bers, cheap; hog fence, etc. %1 Doug FOR ‘ALE—Phnnolrlph other musical instri Wittman Co., 164 Fa NEW and mndunf typewriters, 1110 Far- bam. Q300 When You Write to Advertisers remember it uniy takes an extra stroke or veg to mention the face that ad In The Bee TWO modern brick houses, nearly new: each nine rooms and laundry; 39 and South Mh Ave, facing parky o nun car line; pr|c!J‘Dlnqu re of Rich- ards, 115 338 VIM puture-picet tres, 458408 .00 P S ane Bloysle Co t6th & 2DHAND safe cheap. Schwartz, 14 8. 13th, Qw7 FOR RENT, 10-room modern house, lary lawn, stable room, one horse and bu,fi in good condition. J. L Purcupile _Capitol_avenue. FOR RENT elegant brick, modern resi- dence, 2th ave., near St. Mary's ave., cheap. Brennan-Love Co., 3% 8. 13th at. FOR mcw 10~room brick, modern _rest dence, oi tew blocks from postoffice; ust (ha l¥l|n' for a first-class holrflln[ nul “ a month, Brennan-Love Co., 309 8. DM 3 FOR RENT. 12-room, stone, modern residence, 2423 Cass 8-room_modern brick residence, 3007 Pacifio 8-room modern residence, 1128 So. 3ist Bt. 9-room modern residence and barn, 1909 Binney Bt., $25. 8-room modern residence, 113 So. 20th Ave., §-room modern brick residence, 361 N. 39t L., . BHENNAN-LOVE CO,, ‘% 8o. tith St D—“’l NEW 6-room modern house, trlc(l¥ nrlt- class neightorhood, nice lawn, $20. nQL re 2434 Seward, FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. ARE YOU_a Catholio i:;a nemployed? me. Hixenbsugh, 60 Ware block. WANTED, men to learn best paying ludo in existence for poor man; short little expense; positions Narenteed: ull’dly special inducements to Spplioants from distance, Call or write. ler Barber Coliege, 1623 Faroam 8t | only successful nd corporations “mrnmrlr-z iu. cutter for harne Ftment; best of wages. Address B ckstafl: Bros. Mtg. Co., Llncoln, N!h WANTED, .10 teams and wagona for ing at South Omaha brewery; 'B—.—u “.60 - ANTED, men who are weak or dis Ao write tor ll‘u booklet, edited by the ng and smost sucqesstul speciaiist in U8, ress J. Newton nn.w-y. MDY & Commercial bk, Soux oux City, la: N ED, everywhere, hustlers to tack ? distribute Ml;;:ullm llgp‘l:;, el;_.. ng; B0od pay Vertiss i S fis - EMPLOYMENT AGENOY. A WANTED, coal ‘miners and machime run- i en, surface gang and extra g nd Nebrask: coal shovele: vision B. & M coal shovelers and laborers, U, P, Western R. R. Labor ‘Agency, 310 So. llth H({aEr K, mdm&:nhlv coN’l?l letters; ‘Gither ‘sex, tond two st 5% ‘partie: " S04 Yialsted s —fl ulars. Hick's Supply Co., Chicago, o ioh SALESMEN WANTED, WANTED—Safesman to sell grocers' spe- glaities 1o the retall grocery trade in Omaha and vicinity for & Chicay Experienced man or gr terred. 8 homas, ‘Chica EAmiAN for latest advertising novelty; phenoménal _success territory or commission. land Hotel Hollnnd. BEST quick selling side line; small Soat pocket sample; one_ hour's’ work Jour daily expenses. $4, 201 Clark st.. Chis cago. —M6%h 30 WANTED—-FEMALE HELP, WANTED, two young lady students to learn manicu and ohi- T 100 Girls. Call c.nianuq office, 16th & Dod e WANT;D—MV (o0K. Bureka Restau- “rant, 1604 Cass C—ME® 1 w-‘.’:‘fi'flm\\;.‘ "Mrer Rkl Sermas b WANTED, competent rl for housewprk. Dumont, Lafayette A C-234 M IRL 1 h G for general usework ; Teauired. Sire. H. W Shily cer St. I references ELEGANT rooms, finest location in the city. 1%9 Capitol Ave. LARGE front room, also small ftofll Mlll. together or separately. L5 Dougl DEWEY European hotel, 15th and Farnam. E—m2 $i PER WEEK, 42 8. llth st., one block loulh of court houl E—5a1 RNISHED, cool rooms, modern, 201 wll‘nly. D—Tl'l A ROOI‘B. first-class location. 2224 Farnam. 808 A8 MODERN rooms, turu-n.a or unfurnished; walking distance. 2001 B E—202 NICELY furnished front rflon!:l for light E—485-31" housekeeping. 2310 Douglas ¢ NICE room, modern, large lawn, close inj quiet nome for any geniieusain wio de- sires such. F 23, Bee. E—4% 29° FURNISHED rooms for rent. 1814 V'V‘:bl er. NICE room,; modern, large lawn, close i\ quiet home for any gentleman who d sires such. F 23, Bee. E—Mé9! FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. comfortable summer home, Tel. Merriam, com{ > r- ROOII Dougl NICE front: room, modern, {ance, handy to ancars. {13 Bu ln& hw‘. The Alhm&m Iun( dl‘- P Mim UTOPIA, 1721 Davenport Bt. F—651 A2% EEBIMHLE-oulh “room, with board. F66 A A1 LARGE, well furnished rooms, llnlll or ensuite; bou'd 1t desired. 1708 Do THE ROSE, 2% Harney, large parlors, single or ensuite; aiso smaller rooms; rates reasonab Aug FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS, month; ground bullding, facing Farpam street; no ex nge Lo light l'sn r janitor service. aters 4 L nn 1 agents, Bee bulldln.. FOR RENT, unfurnished rooms, single and ensuite, for light housekeepi: WI - nell ~bidg., 15th and Harney Janitor. G—M676 ll DESK room spi per S0 Toom ih-The. Boe FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. FOR BENT—T.! bulldlnl formerly oce! ¥‘ glod by Tl m Bt. four llorl ment which was formerly ui T m, This will be rrnto{‘my nuw‘fly Ry Sted pply At oncs to Cr C: water, secretary, room 100, Bu b FOR RENT. 8:( ‘r::“n:‘nn e Tp%:“s. ,.‘&‘ T—_ AGENTS WANTED, , 209 8 TR WANTED Thdy to amsist a R """'gu.' 2 ' valid -53% y WANTED. .u: 12 or 15 years 0ld_to assist hogsework and care of bab) rs. A Clm,ph.ll, 20th lnd L llz. th Omaha. i1 0% WANTED, alady agent for a v-\l known usetul article; no competition; blg money; call today. urer, parlor 1, 210§ Farnam 687 ———e——y FOR RENT—HOUSES, o & 7ok ok VANS and baggage wagons. -Tel: 118 iz vt Do HOUSES #* The O, dee k TQ MOVE Co.; office all parts of cif Davis Co., 8 h( R Olll!‘lr Van Itor“c IEI PAYNI. BO!T“ ICK & CO,, for cholce houses. Y. Lite Bidg. Tel. MAGGARD Van & Storage Co. Tel, 1488 D281 HOUSES, ete. F. D. W“I 1524 Doll.llu. nll !PINQ!R ST., lfl-room houu with, a:n turn barn; nice loca- Farpam, § l"m 3008 Mason, 8§ rooms, mqdern; 4 rooms, 310 Others. Ringwalt Bros., Barker Blk. D539 HOUSES and flats. Ringwalt, nun;ficx. ———— FOR RENT, large $-room houu cuv watef, J' Blondo. - -room 1622 N! ‘The Omaha Ruu Co., 1301 Do& * ® D1 month. Ad- Sentury nm'.'f’u'nmm- ‘Burgau, ' [T mulrflmu NEW 1 Just out B usa or Talning. the ‘833? any_doot nL No_bat, AN o get ot bell. N'o hn&lord la uoublm Bell absolutely guarantecd. !oru le. on wanted. l: ICA COIPAN!. ul _!w MEDIGOLAOE Tor Towa feld, Hix. eubaugh & ¢ o500 Srare blook. Mt AGENTS wonted In City in Nebrask for & mew idea In accident jnsurance, 1 for 3 "Current”, rates,” Mberal” Commizaion ive l-rruoryx the right man. Pro Fessive Mutual Ac clden sstociatln: ew York Life bl e HARVEST for agents, ll':ll'll sellers on useful articles, ust patented; ocal and state & Wantdd ‘st onos, Cail today. Manutae turer, Parlor 1, No. Farnam St J—884 20* g wanted to make §10 & day lQIHnE 'yelone Rotary Hand l ler known; big profits terms; lll’ll‘\. pollhflld. Mfg. C E hi A S WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED, § to $-room bouse, good loca- tion, by first-class tena s tu Lrooll I.u.. furnished, located in the .lml district, by the 1st n( gu“r h.n ol‘pfi'ry-. x;-.’:l‘ ruln -nnuu. Lm:qmu.:p. cen ‘n.I‘ 1- m house, ¢-room g D—Ms% N. HOUS! stores. Bemis, Paxton block. g D291 118 N WTH 6T 7 rooma, barn; rent i FVTer, Teceiver. Deaans Eoun ana Trust Coor 306 Brown block, ‘GOOD modern #-room bouse. w‘f WANTED-TO BUY. WANTED, l‘fll old l cash prices paid. jeneral delivery, Omhfl IIH orflen ll- ended to. 451 A1* FOR SALE-FURNITURE, e S B, 3R IDHAND safe cheap. Derighi, 1119 Farnam. FOR gas fixtures see Sam‘l Burns. Q-0 L. M. E. always hurry. Tel. 780. EDISON pnemm-. hs, moulded re Grdl. new wheels, Bieyele Co FOR SALE, 50 cattle, conslsting of year- ngs, 2-year-olds, cows and cows &nd mlnl all healthy and in fine condition. For prices and full dllcrlpllon address 1116 N. 40th 8t., Omaha. Q—450 80 FOR SALE—Three litters Bcotch Colile pups. H. Brown, 186 § St South Omaha. aE—————e e —— CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS, FRITZ, clairvoyant. 164 Cass_ St 8308 MME. OYLMER. Omaha's celebrated paimist, has returned to the olty after an extended journey throughout the country, and I8 now at the present ad- dress, 3156 So. 15th 8t., Granite block ,——.—_— MONEY We have it to loan 15 gmewnty fom $10.00 up on furniture, plangs, warehouse re- celpts, live stock, fic. We aiso make SALARY LOANS withaut mortgage. o {ndorser to persons fibo have u permanent position. We give you the full amount of the loan in cash and we do not chargg for making gapers, or fiing morta th us you ave the option of keeplng the money for one month or six, or longer, not pay tor It longer ¢ ope by this ldvarllumcnt to you give us fain your pi motto of our ¢ o o OIIAHA 119 Board of Trade | Blag, Tel ©. 16th 8t X816 trial nnd we Sxpect to ¢ ir Jres tmant (Established 1892.) loaned on furniture, iive st g'ulry, to salaried people. Fole , 8UC. to Duff Green, § Barker Block. X—901 BUYS A LAMBERT Typewriter. Fast, efficient, to learn, use an BUILT FOR BUSINESS. Let us show you. Sent on approval MONROE & CO., | 811 North 16th 8t., Omfll qurable. Simplest, easlest for. d care MONEY loaried on plangs. furniturs - Rorses, cows, ete. O. ¥ i 4 —e e BUSINESS OHANCES, WHOLESALE bakery for sals tion and good trade; falling he gon for selling; new brick oven. _Addre: 375. Genev va, Neb. X TO "GET in or out of Dbusiness cali on Wil- llams, Room 411, McCague Bufldin A BUSINESS MAN AN acquire eomromn: Jnterest in o Pmm- able and rapialy Increnln1 sit usiness. Caplta mll\uflclllrllll L5600 to This is worth mvuunl- . de Johnwn. N. Y. Lite, Y—-M524 WHEbeuiu ‘want to buy, (‘y'"qglrck!“m.n our “business or proper see . Johnson. M8 N. ¥Rite’ Y-M30 o BUY sell or exchmn a businsss, call J. Canan, R. 8, 1617 Flrntmy!l 31341 When You Write to Advertisers remember it caiy takes an extra stroke of two of the p-n to m.ntlon the fact that you saw t d in The Ree BAKERY FOR SALE. o bakery, nicely lonnud doing = good r ng lm-moul all n will | pay you fo inves igate this. Addr Afl LAUNDRY. OMAMA Steam Laundry; shirts, 8o; collars, 2¢; cufts, 4c. 1760 Leavenworth. Tel. A-1i88 BEST laundry. The Chicago, ‘phone m ———————— OSTEOPATHY. ALICE JOHNSON, umu!u GID, B. & Suite 515, N. Y. Lite Bidg. Tel 1664 T. HUNT, 613 McCague Bidg. Tel. DR A [cCague Bidg. MRS. GRACE DEEGAN, 8§ Bee bullding, Tel. 2068, =114 A4 e MANUFACTURING. JRRIEST I ccmadrid kol v b SN MELCHIOR, 1ith and Harne) . Foninist o Lrity OMAHA Sate and Iron Wks. make & clalty of re escapen, ok -h-mm, K lnd LAW AND COLLECTIONS. #TILLMAN & PRICE, 8 U. 8. N'I Bk. Bla. w78 EB. Collection Co,, 6 N. Y. Life Bldg. N. Collection Co, Al)" ————————————————————— JUNK. J————————— LPIRN buys all kinds ot acrap iron and o | Aeiatn 315 Douglas 8t. Tel. 24 e MA)_J with $3,000. dia _business proposition. care Bee. Interest given in a splen- Address u, Y463 31 ELECTRIC TREATMENT. MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N 15, 2d floor. R. & T—M78 AS* MME. AMES, vapor baths, 1% N. 15th, R. 7. T—168 A3 VERY_ desirable large south room, with board. 202 N. 18th st. T—M615 81° ——me—————— ey PERSONAL. HE SIGHED, she sighed, and then they sighed side by side down by the river- side. He had forgetten his STOECKER CIGARS. The oniy kind sne would let him smoke. U506 28 HAIRDRESSING, manicuring and chirop- 0y, for. ladies oniy, in connection With The Bllhel'}'. 416-220 Bee Bldg. U—ais PRIVATE no-pnm, betore and during con- finement; bavies adopted. 2306 Grant Bt. Mrs. Gardeis. “1182. [ ular, Wood, $4" Yew York Life uldx. Omaha, Neb. U—il VIAVA, wol ay_to bealth. H treatment. Booklet free. b %.-uafi';", esalo RAMOPHONES and ltes, wh Gu l-l.fl- MIMHPI:PW”CII.. l CHIRGPODY & special ith The Bathery? Tooms me-} mm“% 3 % IHA I’OOINB hairdress! Ifi In n Thl Bathery, ‘-M. b\ll ding. Tl 716, . M. JACKSON, room 4, Frenzer bloc , chronic diseases a speclalty; con- sultation fre. it TEL. 7% for L. M. E. measengers. U—M856 ELITE r;nuoxs. 615 So. 16th It». Id floor. MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. ll,,d floorA,‘l.l.l. S TWO handsome_ baby boys for 1808 Californla St. When You Write to Advertisers' nn nw lfll” in The Bee. MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. loan B WEANT R " &fi..fi‘:‘."..".'.‘«.‘;‘;‘.“;‘.':p.':“"'"' OFlge R B TR R R TS F ' ik ANTED-—City and farm loans; nfl “d wll'l'lnll. nils‘ Peters . Co-d_' SR TR — T R CENT loans. QGarvin Bros., end_eity low_rai mas, First Nat IOI- Bldg. 'I'OL PRIVATE Money. F. D. Wead, 162¢ %Hl"" UP; low Tate. $10 UP; Fate. Prichard, l'lllw?\rnu. PRIVATE . By N YL mgney. Bherwood, v X; #4 TOSP. C. money. Bemis, hxl#_&lk. oug- A STOCK of harness for ssle in one of the best town: eastern Nebraska. For particulars address, ¥ 81, Bee. Y—-560—29* FOR SALE, meat market dom. L% 800 worth of business Dot monl on for selling, and Address Box Nl Counell Blufll. I 622 A2 $5,00 GENERAL dry goods stock, nice, clean, up-to-date, saleable goods, all re- cently bought, no fixtures; owner - will exchange for about one-fourth cash, will take real estate for balance, prefers un- improved land; would &ssume & mortgage on good property; stock will have t femoved ‘from plesent location; gwner will_give good Addmll to Brown & Co., 401 New City, Mo. dclcflblnl tully wh o "excl HARDWARL stock, to dress W. J. Deering, d-rron 2 ks 30 $4,600. Ad- la, 655 AS* Y] GFNFRAT, mdse. stock for sale, Ober- lender & RVnn. Coleridge, Neb.; stock apout $7,000; sell_afl or half; balt balante 'on one yoar's time: doing rood business in good town in best farm- country in northeastern Nehn.lkl. Rellnn for selling good. Y--652 A5 "0. EXCHANGE, ANNOUNCEMENTS, s ) WATERS PBINTINQ COMPANY. Tele- phone 190, 511 Moutn Thifteenth street. i E——e—— GARBAGE, ANTL-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO.. cleans ‘cesspools and vaults, removes ‘Il‘bl.. deaa animals at reduiced prices. sl N, m Tel 110, —in PAWNBROKERS. EAGLE Loan Office, reliabl ing; all business confidential accommodat- 101 Douglas. Y TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone 1717. 506 8, 16th. —Mwd L. M. E. hauls trunks, Tel. 780. __—M855 —_——— e STORAGE, OM. Van Btor Co., ibiik ¥ Tein. W05-5R. an BLor Co., ibii Faru. Teis. e s ————————wm—cemn PATENTS. PATENTS—Sues & Co., Bee Bidg., Omaha; o fee unless successful; adyice free, it s L 19 EXCHANGM-null merchandise, invoice $12,000, for land or ryanch; oth-r stocks; st your property withme. ‘T. M. ne, 123 O st., Lincoln, Ne.: Z—M624 A3 “Gmabe, clear, for GOOD _ lot in South. team of work Morses. Lot faces Ratl- road avemue. T 46 Bec. 2633 29 ooon T0 uswnnck- of general merchan- dise to, exd for_land and one-third . cash. n. Bhilckiey, Neb, FOR, SALE—~REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS OF PERTY NEAR HIGH S8CHOOL. S0 Practically hew, house; good cast tront lot, No. th Bt., 2 blocks south of Crelghton College, on car lne, room house and fine lot on paved Btreet. $2,000—For small house and fine lot, south- * ‘west corner 2th and Chicago Sts. each for two fine bullding lots on 224 8t., 8 blocks north ot High school. Poving and all special taxes paid in full on all the above. GEORGE & COMPANY, 101 Farnam S RE—609 3 FLORIST, L. HENDERSON, 1818 Far Tol, 1388, Send tor pnno list, cut Ham and .IE MESSENGERS. — e ICK mt ¢ service. Tel. 1017. QU essenge Tahed P—— Y AUTOMOBILES. mg}m Derighes, AllY Farnam !rn BALE TIES. OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 16th. =y —_— NICKEL PLATING. OMATA Piating Co, Bes Bidg. Tel. %%, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. A _BNAP! Elegant modern Froum brick gwelling, = Kolntsy Phce.‘gl o o $6,00. Franklin J. Griffen, 7 l. h toui s e ol m nicset ll— omes in ozntr lell nIIL ll'v. yoll RE—~M153 & bargain. El PATNE, BOSTIWIC ACO for shol II L Rt 4 AB-3 N. Y. CHARLES . Farnam siregt S _WlLLlAMSON HOUSE! and lots in all parts of and flrm land-. Dlvll C:. 'ltl,oom 662, Be nt aln in S-room attinger. A IONTHLY use. ‘Phone 463. RE— GEORGE G. WALLACE, real estate, mort. &age, ren! insurance. n'nnb ok RANCH and farm lands lar sale b‘ the Union Pacific Railroad oo y. b )’xc lester, land uollunl-lontr. nfon Pa~ e RE—-O“ ‘Headquarters, Omana, N RENT? OWN YOUR HoMm| S earmfm8 do 31 “0 ACRE! l% “miles northwest of Irving- unds e cultivation and first-cla rm do; fall ho! 'flu Byron Rud Co E—M420 GRAND Electric Co., 16 & Jackson. Tel. 3846 e PLUMBIN D. W, DUDGEON, 210 Farnam. Tel. r ™ CARPENTERS AND lflll T, ALL kinds of carpe _ang repal It {ing promply Wi .a 0. 4. 7. Ochiltree, and Lake streets. ICE UREAM SODA. SARATOGA lce cream one be; one quality, the Sent "B W e YR mes e ———— et et tanipe ©O. R. GILBERT CO., tanners, 434 5. 13th. —36 LAWN MOWERS. Bharpened, repaired. L L Wks., 1408 Howard STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED, Julis Vaughn, 40 Ramge nm Eeet—e————— When You Write « to Advertisers remember it only takes an 'fi‘ two of the pen 1] mnn lon |g= ace " that you saw the ad in PRIVATE money to loan on !ln'n lands and city property. Address E u_.m 8. 1th st lgrnr WANTED, a loan of $,000 on inside erty, ear 000 annu; i $'pek cent etest, Adaress Fér, 'm :’ HOL'BEH lots, farms, nnchu. fire insurance. Bemis, WANT to sell quick & 6-room cottage at 217 Gr 2 u H uwerhwuur lot 3-ft. Gates, 617 N. RE—M6%0 1 CONCIRN]NG (h. lllh of affairs of state that in this state and 0 cry olhil’ lllu THE STOECKER CIGARS are the most legitimat tels E2,80 o Iwtunale iy 9 o MONEY TO0 LOAN—CHATTELS: SHORT ROUTE TO _PAY DAY, UPON *l;lll‘t PLAIE No mortgege, lndnrur or puh el ‘These ;finfi made lnd uuk{ Room 308, Third Floornl'i’uun hmn LARGEST BUSINI SALARIED PlOP‘E m LOAN 1‘0 sters, boarding houses, ctc.m u:mn rr.- Sthces in lman, 0 ty; easiest terms; 40 tes. Tol Chattel PHOENY Buccessor to Tel. 6. C}EfiT 1 0 3 Pu m&m&c& w‘"'lfldz”“..hfilul seeurity; terms to sult; llO DIID“GIIY: goods remain In our an Loan Co., loor, axton bm L R, - MONEY loaned on In nfll to salaried ; business i loweat B e e e 1 w 5, 0 ac and, near Florence, 1,60, The O. " Dlvh Co., 508 Bee Bld‘ RE—656 Al FOR BALE. house n:| gne and ope-halt ores land, near strest ca ¥. Davis Co., 48 Bee Bldg. B as LOST, o?x...n cufl button with red ut._lulurn o o (=) ntleman’s orul lurfpln. Return e hotel. ward. —560 20 MEDICAL. the acknowledged leadt & alowasss oF momen o Smabl the attention ot wuftering . g confimement and his SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN BANT'S school, 717 N, Y. Life, ~363 BOYL! llege, pal, QYLES college, court Mporter principal, GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PROPOBALB FOR BUI ? TE- and_ ol cloclnu supplies, %, ok —Boaied pnlili. K’ 4 optaals’ for B mg: Materials, gic.” and addressed 1o the undersigned ai gefi.o-i Neb., will be recel Andlu: chool wo_o'cloc ugus ll. lm ltm' (\u’nlll’irl'ngd lnd "th\fv. .“ I as requl ear ...a.x. Jun o, nmy of rmbar R rooftng, bullgers' hardw, millwork, paints, nd connnx lll .l boller llnd T ‘hm l . l{l“ tlfln e coverings, electrical P Il “p ete., etc., a full list ai nz p tions ben. obtainable at. the ’hooL Bldfl. will please state .peclnc-ny U opossq price of each artiel contract; Sioice ‘5o "% subject {0 l rllld lnlmflun resérved t of any of ln) a I( dumld lgr IA. best ln- erests of the service. must accompanied by & e n.m.a Cheok or dratt upon some United £ solvent national bank, R order of the commissioner of ind case a bidd: ! n awa to execute promptly a satisfactory contract in accordatice w ih his bid Feturned to the biader. by Cash i liea of cerisfied check whi not be constdered, For further information spply o W. H. Winslow, Superintendent. IA!TII\ Db-rfvllor‘ Office n%fih“’rw win's 4 p. m., August %, 1902, plumbing,_electric wisin and gas piping 1 feld omm. GOVERNMENT NOTIOR. misstoned ngl«u' quarters, alry barracks, § cavairy sfa ration butldi hospital, house, 1 admi 1 hospital steward's quarters, 1 .y shed, 1 granary, 1 magasine, 1 ol house. nform. ation furnished o Depot Quartermaste 1., St Louls, Mo, Omaha, Neb., Paul, Minn. U. 8, reserves right to accept , or parts roposals OF =, 1_double cav- bles, 1 guard- romllmn “Proposals urner, Q. July %838 ¥ 0 AR BM FORT RILEY, KANSAS, JULY %, 1008 led proposals, in "'T"“" will be re- ived at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., t %, 182, and then opened, for the (nllnwln( bulldings, in- heating and electric i od, and for aKing . machinery i Construction of one Barracks, one Artillery Gun vne Artillery one Cavairy Stable, pihree Field Quarters; two Doublé Line Officere’ Qwurl. two Double . Btaff Quarters nm one Bakery at Forl ‘Riley, Kansas. | instructions to bldders and K ot proposal will be, appeation o thi oMce. cations may be seen here, 0 Al t Dej %Anermulerl at" Chivago and Omaha, Neb. U reserves right to .C”Dl OP feject any or all bidg or any part eof. Bnvelopes to be endorsed “Prop: Bustie Bulldinga and sddreseed, in_ bake Cavalry rracks, one J-28-d-4-t-. LEGAL NOTICE. TICE. To Whom It lhy Concarn‘finflu 1s here- h{ “ven that the Board of Commissloners ock county, Nebraska will, on the 18th day of August, 1902, lnd until noon ot that day, receive bids at t, Nebraska, Yor e ‘construction. of & e crossing the Niobrasa river at fvnl on or near the haif-section line dividing section 30, north and south, In township 32, range 19, which bridge shill be of the following gen- eral character: th to span sald river including and, and under riven a nd; | 36 feet apart, b!nt rotected by nh raliroad ton protec- benu or plies under same tected %’ two-Inch white oak pla ers of Oregon fir, 4x12 inches, laid from cqnter to 'center; 14-foo: roadwa. two and one-half-inch 'white oak plan trusses not less than one inch in diamete 4 truss rods to each span; ralling 3 feet high, substantial, nard pine, cape on plies white oak, 12x12; bridge to be 6 feet above low water mark, and to be painted. All material to be firat-claks of kind named. ul and specifications in county clerk’'s All bids must be accompanied by plans and specifioations. and aiso bond as T e‘d er quired by law, and no bid will be con unless acoompanied by bond. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. missioners ly RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION~10TH AND MARCY. Chicago, Rock In Lincolh, Coio. Bprings, ::lr' Fuepio .nfl a1 Colo,, Texas, Y o ORianoras Hyet-.. -8 630 pm Arrive. & 8:20 am a10:30 pm 8. Illht 8t Plul.. . e‘;lllh( CNC‘I Ilinois Central. Chicago Express Chicaga, nfim. ¢ Baul Limi Minneapolis & E: o 10:3 pm - 6:00 Chicass &'Bmaha S 102D SHEom —_—— BURLINGTON STATION—10TH & MASON — ston & Missourt River. Leave. @ 3:10 pm & $:10 pm a ‘:11 = b11:06 am m & 8:27 am Bellevue & Pacifie Jot. Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council © Bun- i dD-nyomptlnmy e Dally ington & Quiney. bt WEBSTER DEPOT-15TH & WEBSTER Fr t, Elkhorn Valley. nluk Hul-. & Missouri Leave. Arrive. serssnnenenodh 300 Pm & 5:00 pra ek .4 3:00 pm @ 5:00 i, F- gl‘lv. ?uuriar. Ocmuh d l.le 3:00 pm b §:00 pm b 7:30 am bI0:25 am © 7:30 am ve00 0000000000 0000 Call up 238 anda Bee Advertising Man will call on you to get a Want Ad or a Half Page. 2000000800000 ll YT RTT RIS 222 2 2 . £l . L £l Ll Bl £l £l Ll il veeee FORCED TO FIGHT FOR FOOD Pitiable Condition of the Last Rema! nt of Ya Indians in Somorn. TUCSON, Arls, July 39.~Driven to des< peration by hunger and thirst, a band of thirty Yaquis, nearly half of them women, swooped down upon the Carmel ragch near Hermosillo Saturday and & flerce and bloody fight followed. The women fought with the ferocity of wild anfmals, and when a patrol of Mexi. can troops galloped down to the rescue two of the women and five of the men lay dead. \ The Yaquis were completely overe whelmed. They were weak from hunger and when attacked by superior numbers they were compelled to surrender. Fifteen prisoners were marched to Hermosillo, where they will be sentenced by General Torres. There are two Yaqul chiefs among the captives. These Indians are supposed to be the last remnant of those who took to the warpath eome time ago. ONE MAN BLOCKS THE WORK Rug Factory Refu to Disel n Workm: Men All Stay Out. PHILADELPHIA, July £0.—The strike of rug weavers, which, after having been In progress ten weeks, was belleved to have beon settled yesterday, is still on. None of the mills affected by the confiiet re- sumed oporations today, though the wage scale has been agroed upon. The new obstacle to an amicable adjust- ment {8 one nonunjon workman employed by Willlam T. Smith & Co. The firm de- clined to discharge him at the request of the union officlals and the strikers refused to return to their looms at that milk All other plants were ready to resume operations today, but when it became known that Smith & Co. would not resume the other companies announced their In- tention of keeping their factories closed for the present. About 5000 men are af- fected. ' SALOON KEEPER RESPONSIBLE Nebraska Decision 18 Upheld by the ted States Court ot Ap- at 8t. Louts, ST. LOUIS, July 20.—According to a de- cision of the United States circuit court of appeals, which afirmed the judgment for plaintiffs of the circuit court of Nebraska, a saloon keeper may be held responsible for the death of a patron in his place In the event that death occurh from an acel- dent resulting from the inebriated condi- tion of the patron. The suit was filled by the widow and daughter of Charles Walker against John Moser and others, who were engaged in the saloon business at Ashland, Neb. Plaine tifts charge that Charles Walker, on Feb- ruary 7, 1900, drank intoxicants to exce at Moser’ on, and in consequenc thrown from a buggy and killed. A ve dict giving the plaintiff damages was ape SOLDIER FROM DEATH t Commu! the Extreme ity to Fifteen Years im the Penitentiary. BAN FRANCISCO, July 20.—Orders ree celved at army headquarters in this city an- nounde that President Roosevelt Mus saved a soldier from hanging. Guy. Stevénson,- Troop M, Ninth cavalry, ‘was_found gullty of criminal assault and fenced to death, but the president has mriuted the sentence to fitteen years’ imprisonment. Stevenson is now at Aleltrn island, but will go to the United States penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kan. Seasonable Fashions. 4190 Five Gored Walking Skirt, 22 to 30 waist. ‘Woman's Five-Gored Walking Skirt With Habitback 4199 Perforated for Dip in Front —Walking skirts with habit. backs are in ght of style and gain in favor week k. This stylish model Is shown In Panama crash in a soft gray simply stitched with silk, but is appropriate for all skirt- ing and suit materigls. The shaping of the gores 18 pecullarly good, as it allows of a perfect it without the use of hip darts. The skirt is cut in five goree that are snug about the hips anll flare freely about the feet. In the o of the original the closing 18 made invisibly at the left fromt seam, so doing away with all the smnoy- 6 often attendant upon a placket at the back, but when preferred the opening can be made at the center back seam apd closed invisibly, or by means of buttons and but- tonholes extended for the entire length of the skirt. The upper édge can be finished with the belt or with either a narrow fac- ing or binding. To cut this skirt in the medfum size §% yards of material 27 inches wid % yards 33 inches wide, 4% yards 44 inches wide or 3 yards 62 inches wide will be required. The pattern 4190 is cut In sizes for a 32, 4, 26, 28 and 30-lnch walst megsure. For the accommodation of The Bes read ers, these patterns, which Gsually retall st from 25 to 50 cents, will be furnished at & wominal price, 10 cents, which covers all expense. In order to get & pattern en- elose 10 cents, give number and name of pattern wanted and bust measurs. STEAMSHIP) lm-u Tm on Lake ITIAHMID MA" §=x .fi%‘ifi-fif&" LEAVES CHICAGO AS FOLLOWS! Tues. Sa.m. Thurs. 1050, Sat. 4p.m. MANITOU STEAMSHIP CO., OFFICE & DOCKS. Rush and N. Water Sts., Chicage. for, Twh-flonv Breamer Tw ln-lcn- Brea m I’l‘ll Au s tmz. 1. l IcNAll o e