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SPECIAL _NOTICES less than 250 for the first imser- ton, These advertisements must be Advertisers, by requesting = amm- ek, can have answers ad- fbered letter in care FOR SALE—CIGARS, $5C 00 IN GOLD. RatS, L your cigars of us. aké up wome da find_yourself the) possessor of Fifty oflars i Gold that We give away {0 our customers each month. Butler & Miller, N. W. COK. WTH AND FARNAM STS. —686 You WANTED~MALE HELP. WANTED—Canvasser. Man famiiiar with book and ' newspapef work _preferred. ust be hustier. Apply MHoom 107 ullfllnl $ R HALF A DAY'S_ WORK._ 1t you o fewid country or in a small town and have a good acquaintance among the farmers and stock ralsers in the neighborhood you cap mike % easiy by four ur tive houts work. Writg us ud we il send you out proposition. fthe Dee Publishing Co., Solicitory Dept Umaba, Neb. Ml GOOD melunlvn wanted; D, 7. Co., 22 8. 13th. WANTED, two cooks for Wyoming west- ern T"" Lavor agehcy, 410 5. Lith. WANTED, 2 carpenters, § dress .mllyh Bhiesiger, contri eb. OLICITORS WANTEL, THE GUAkB(A\Ah.\_:“l;L\U LIFE Wanta iive local agents in every town in ka; The proposition possesses spe- 1k and is easlly written,” galary mifsion to the right man. tun, secretary, nce, . C. Buffington, se ge ] crade; only es Saturdays; pr ranted; posi- tio! walting graduates; eatalogue malled free. Moler Barber College, 1302 2 Douglas WANTED, bench, light floor and - heavy floor moulders and machinists for out of fown; steady work to good men. Call on Falrbanks, Moe & Co., 1102-4 Farnam 8t for particular B—M851 WANTED—A good_ma: "n- every county to take WNI:‘HD\WIC? Th '{ rentiet] Century Farmer. "Our agents make ¥ ¥ wentath) Contuy Farmer, ll.\ W " Bgls FOR RENT—HOUSES. fig)‘;\ RENT, 142 N. 224 st., 7-room house, 1214 B, 22 st,, 9-room house, The Omaha Reaity Co., 1301 'uun. - y Co. usles ot o ROOM modern, | avenue. 'Phone 8 HOUSES ! gmfl “repair, on So. 124 D=1 in all parts of city. The O. F. Davia Co., 58 Bee Bldg. Tel. 1196. D01 VANS and baggage wagons. et Omaha Van Btora TQ right farnam, or Tels, 1560- D—708 Co.; office 1511 MAGGARD Van & Storage Co. Tel. 108 SLE PAYNE, BOSTWI(‘K & Co. rnr choh_‘ houses. 001°2 N. Y. Life Bldg. T GOOD modern 8-room house. HOUBES and flats. Hingwalt, Barker block, o D708 %% CALIFORNIA ST.—Ten-room modern house, Jarge lawn, stable for horses and DUgKY': in §ood repair. W8 Capliol Ave. zm anle “St.—i-r., modern except furnace, 8% Buiet St.—6- 2107 Plnkner will repalr, 2ig Bur —$-r., modern except furnace, 827,50 PAYNE INVESTMENT GOMPANY, Tel. 1781 Main Fioor N.'Y. L. B Bld‘. , all modern, new, $22.50. s; hr, all moaérn, fihe place, FOR RENT, 10-room, brick, modern resi dence, 518 N. 19th sf., $45. 12-room stone residence, 6% Cas st., $50. 9-room modern frame residence and barn, 2014 Emmet st., 8-room modern brick residence, 8159 Farnam st., $-room modern residence, 113 8. 2th ave., steam heat, -room modern residence, 1128 8. Sist st., 330, BRBRNAN LOVE CO., 39 x)1_!'1'1»! ST, $25; steam heated. l(om-.iw T-toom fiat, B. Graham, agent, 2ith and Fnrj‘-gn H. MOD!;JRN steam, 7-room house, 2th FOR RENT, 10.room brick house, gas, bath, luundry, furnace, 0. Keys at i Cay pllol ave., on promlnet. D—M161 FOR l’th’I'fsrlvndld bullding in nhole- sale commission district. F. D. ud‘ 1524 Douglas, D—M168 Tizard, D128 J THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1902. POR SALE- MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTE WHITE sawdust; season checked o bers, cheap; hog fence, ete. %l ngrlplu -ugrwr to -ny ll-- FOR BALE—Pho other musical Wittman C: 1621 IW ma secondhand typewriters. u‘:\,_nr. 100 100 BTYLES n & ucumn-u “Drug Co" " and Q- INDIAN good: AND sate cheap. Deright, 1119 Farnam. IDHAND safe cheap. Derlg A & $4.95 and §7.00 ture-proof tires, Vet r.""‘(e} s 0 ., 16th lM maha Bicycle PIANO for sale or trade. OQ“ Bee. M127 84¢ ) and_$%0; or t et doz. ; p, Omabd EDISON phono, no moulded recor ch new wheels, §15 up; 3hand, $6 Bicyele Co,, 16th and Chlcuu FOR BALE—Two cows, fresh, at 226 Web- ster St. Q—242-25° od $500-pound flour_scale, Ia'lter press, ete. . Call st FOR BAI.E. or 'fll | trade for horses, wh". hearse, good condition. Marks & Co., Broadway, Councli Blufta. Q88" 7 NEW No. 8§ Remington typewriter, chea don't misa this snap; Jonn Hay' Kuhne, 4ls First Nat'l'bank building ov telephons fllfi Q—M16) I{.L BE abroad \wo years; while ¢ .bcent will give right party use of Steinwa, Elann for care of same. Address H 3 Q - M156 %00 BOHMER | Dllno. beautiful mahogany case, medlum size; must reallze cash on me hfie&pl 1; will take $10. Address QM $22 WILL buy my Chickering plano, just as good as new; family broke up, no fur- ther use for it; will sell on easy monthly yments; asked. 57, Bee. Q- S ——————————————e—rey OLAIRVOYANTS. MRS, FRITZ, no ' Interest Address M158 clairvoyant. 164 Cass 8L 8-128- FOR RENT-$-room all Georgla ave., Sherwood, 388, modern houu. yacant in a few days 947 New York Life bid B_Phono FOR REN FURNISHED ROOMS, ELEGANT rooms, fi _elty.” 108 Capitol A Jneat location in the B-Ms% DEWEY European hotel, 13th and Farnam. E—-T15 $1. PER WEEK, 22 south of court house. ABTNA H'ULEE. Euromn 13th and Dodfl 8. un: Bt., one b,l,ock WANTID, to correspond with a civil engi- neer, who understands rallroad con tion: Add) H 36, DRUG ERK~RPllnltred mu moustacha oF WIlE 1o grow. one, black ferred, 8. L. Hestwood & Co., 1501 Tk ave Bl 2 LARGE, fi WANTED, candy maker at mme}{ Bro #00d wages to good man; at once. trong, neat. boy, from 15 to 17, pulslh‘. ddlivering and _genersi MOth;, SUY peferences required. what positions held lm nfllluon Address H VIRST-CLASS baker can nt Iood pfirml- nent position pay to right B dny work. Address Imhtdlltel‘ Christ Corning, la. B—Ms2 W%TID. aflu bay. 0041 ; Now long in 35 Dr, H. A. Wood- ~Peart sti=Councll Bluffs, B—M16 31¢ W t'o first-olass ca nters. Ap- ; {0, -superintandent “of o bullding, B—MIG2 25° WAN"D—H-.rmu makers and cutters on beavy and light harness; steady work for men; ho ' labor trouble. son, . Brockmann Co., Minneapolis, Minn. B—M14 WANTED for U. 8. A.rmY. Able-bodl d un- men betw d 35, and px: o Rnerumn ha, ihoolh, Nebraska, ... WANTED ‘Laborers for Stenm Shovel Work Near old paper mill; L DRIVERS For %fiku. umn- glcklnl bouse, Co. CONSTRUCTION . O and postoffice B B-MIT 3¢ handlé territory Em:un man % wflr '\lu“ 3 l",omm‘ndlfl by hchlet e mfl“m"& C‘ll.'i:yl Hals . mal ’—m‘N = 'lrvlnln tor inside work. N. Nnrlolk’ Neb. 'm—A l’ool'lll around tinner and ®ober; Treferences re~ I ““i”.ll:o the right uln. vie l{bu 3 CL WANTED-SALESMEN, WANTED—A nm—cln. axplfllneo‘ am. m« Tha® o0 o8 Weossey 2 oy Omaha. ~8i [7 ID— vell) k! U to SD-Tre :f ¥ Sjosman 10 e s 3 anq ln lou crn Nobmn and ono h: are 1e- E:& u Snderatan lsz lai acquaintance us ‘ot counlryr?:& ned. N ::h & Torrey P Kca Company, '-'fl.-.... m WANTEHD-FEMALE HELF. — e e 100 Girls. mumunomuu.mr. WM ( 'm Il‘y v Il"u IM l.'hl- ol e e ?_E‘F& 1§y cook. Eureka Rentaurant WANTED Ars. wE D AR -’..“"’u&.."fl.‘flh&“w."«“‘w&“' Vilone otter need spply. 3834 “Haracy: welte. Vi °""1H:flu 1 for housework. Lafayette Ave. o COLLEGE, Pueblo, Colo,; three ' course; diplomas; o&:lu demm hohr- dr»mu cottage Coi Bwt"bl VIENNA HOTEL, 101115 Farna 201 Burt. rrnm plrlnr MME. GYLMER, genuine palmist, 315 8. 15. 8838 ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. MME. Axus, vapor baths, 124 N, 16th. R. 7, 516 813 MME. SMITH, baths. 118 N, 15, 2d floor, R 3 T—152 85 GLADYS RUSSELL, 63 8. Joth, 30 foor. "—MA3S—S-9° GRACE O'BRYAN of Ky., ™ So 1k, —M482 S12* (ISTONNIAATL RN oo 2N PLRSONAL, PRIVATE hospital before and during. con- finement; bavles adopted. %006 Grant St. Mrs. Gardels. Tol. F-1isa o CE rooms. ool _furnished or Z44_Davenport. COOL, neat rooms, new flat. » Nnnh 17th. T69—8-17% ROYAL hotel, European, 16th nr;d Chicago. &) ‘unfurnished E—43 FINELY furnished rooms. 1709 Dodge, 3 E—-M% 30 ROOMS, 2% Harney. NICELY furnished, Harney. B v ol rooms, modern. E-N ONE nlce lurmlhed room, $4 a month, 5% 8. 21st b E:Tdh’ e A SUITE .}fmom., newly furhished and papered; ‘modern, including telephone; fultable tor couple or two,or mare men. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, THE ROSE, Harney, .an single or -muAu. ‘also " smatier lr‘r:‘:g‘. F—689 A2 rates reasonabl Merriam, comfortable -umm home. Tel. 85. ¥ CENTER HOTEL, 210 N, from P. cooking. WO 17th, lull O.; transient, $1.25 per .I"K '—MW 89' nicely lurmlhod rooms. 'I 8, m —Mbi6 815! NICELY furnished rooms with board; good location; convenlent to car line; aiso within walking distance, Rates reason- uble. Apply at 2406 Cass St. RS — N MW HOTELS. LANGE HOTEL. upstairs. 18th & Jackson. —159 87 BARKIR, 13 & Jones; Amerl. & European. —190 87 FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS, DESK room space, $5 per month; ground go‘i;r rfla:l:r h: The - By hu;lflr“n.!lglm nam street; 1o expe t oF Junitor service. 1. C. beters réntal agents. Hes oul aing. }—m FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES, FOR RENT—Uesk room or large space suitable for merchandise broker or purty doing business in Wholesale district. ia- quire Hene & Co., 46 Faroam strest. II KINT—TH bullding _formerly oce q Al 6 Farpam 8t L. ol basem was lormeriy used This will be rented very reasonai interested apply at once to C. walter, secrelary, room 100, Bee FOR RENT—Btore In frst-class location; Tent reasona Apvn R.C. Peters & Co., ground toor, Eee Bids. T B, with flxlum lull‘hl. (nr Leavenworth FOR RENT. on Bfivlomhr l, wiore rooms, I 15, in the block, Atlanti dress ocery. ] Ia. For particul - E H whlmma. lrup:lzu . 1—M3e6 28 AGENTS WANTED, ;WE‘TlI H Clh U X "A l teady fl! yment, with assured R X & : mako ly 310 per dices, umur;“hmor Ioflolwu II: Beo bullding,” Omaha. OMETHING NEW | | Just i l;f., \:mnluunnboot ob and Bell, a cutting or rulning the door. = Put os a nnm:‘nl. Nfl batteries t. Send for & Agen ted. Wi L ECTRICAL COMPANY, 1203 troet, Omaha, Neb. "YOU & Catholic .nn unemployed? AB% oo nlxenbaugh, 50 Ware u«';,cxy WANTED-T0 RENT. Qesires room and board in mily where terms arv Bepiiat tamlly preferred Ad YOUNG lady a private fa sonavle; dress H FOR SALE-FURNITURE, ICAGO Furniture Co. 1410 .& ot | CHICAQQ Furniture Co. 1 Dmra_ _',E‘L."'.‘"‘ FOR IAMQ-I". WAGONS, E1C. 'LOSING it b chea hwl CLOSING put pnivien o fm and Luv. M B T NEW and second-hand bu;?u agons; rices. 4 TaVenworth, b rrlnrnn u ui-u aue “his stock o unt. bugsies at und ln‘ VIAVA, womans way to health. Home treatment. Booklet free. M6 Bee Bldx. Omaha. U= TEL. 78 for L. M. E. messengers, . i i SHAMPOOING and connection wi bullding. Tel, CHIROPOLY pectaity, with "Lhe Bathery, Jiih 'the Bathery, rooms DR B, M. JACKSON, room 4, Ffepier block, chronio di ; con- oy -**--4!'9_::." #0-KUPTURE CURED ¥oRt ite, Bend"tor bookht eto BAPTRE 100P- TURE CU. CO, 832 N, Y. Life m_nf Omaha HAIRDRESSING, mlnlcnrlnl ody, for ladies 'only, in c ‘The Bathery, ‘Bee Biag: hairdressing, 2e, in l-hnIha Bl.hery,nflb-m eonnafikso‘n U136 fre: d tion ch U—731 DO YOU NEED MONEY? .Au.' AN] Fl'l\Nfl'l RE LOANS. RBELIABLE CREDIT CO., Room %8, Third Floor, Paxten Bloc‘l‘ MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried ople; business tunnaenfll i lowest 14 Paxton block. The J. A Hutton Ce. —_— BUSINE! TO GET in or out of busness call on Wil llams, Room 411, McCague hulldln.. IF YOU WANT CASH for Xour business, ¢ty property or farm send full particu: Jars with best price and 1 will tell you how to, get it, provided it s located In the Unifed States, My plan a winaer. Write | ted merson De Puy, Des Moines, Ia., sixth floor Iowa Loan and Trust bullding. M35 89 WHOLESALE bakery for sal tion and good trade; falling th |- rc ton for seling; new brick oven. AQdrass Box Geneva, N ¥ iF YOU want to ln‘nl few hundred or few thousand in g fe money.makiig Foposition CAIl on G, F. Glover, 401 N, B Omahas of writs hitn Cars Creston Blectric Ry., Light, Heat and Power Co., Creston, Iowa. Y117 81 | FOR SALE-REAL ESTAT FOR sale, 10 rooms, w well_furnished, Jocation ‘roomers, T-room fla location, $1%. B o te. oL :ohn'mn. MIS3 29 SUBURBAN REAL BSTATE. For sale, tracts of § acres, § acres, b 6 acres, § acres or more, §10 per aci Rich frult and truck land, Bound to in- crease in value Statr's pisc of city, west of South streets, adjoining Fflnfleld &' r-yme rk. J. A. Starr, GEORGIA Ave. home for sale, all modern house, part cash, bal, J. H. Bherwood, 937 N. Y. FEEDING FARM Only three miles from South Omaha Stock Yards; 95 acres, 7-room house, large barn, granary, windmill, run- ning water. Price will be advanced after Sept. 15, 1902, See or write w. FARNAM SMITH & CO,, Bole Agents, 130 Farnam St. ()mlhl‘ Riz—M177 MEDICAL, wuzn'b'yu;n want to buy, rlx'o—{‘fi}c’r.un? ‘our business or property quicl ey 3 (e Y- . Johnson, e, WANTED—In Kansas or Nebraska, and plenty of rough feed, hay, shoc ete., ‘for about sf mnmh dred to _one thousand o Guire, Buena \'lnn, Lelo do. ture corn, 8 for elght hun- F. Mo- Y—761—-28 . & hotel and furniture, with livery barh in connection, in a_thriving town in central = Nebraska. The only hotel in the town. Good business already established. C. A. Robinson, Kearney, Neb, M796 84° FOR SALE, ment markeét, well equipped, doln‘ g0od bus me—. slaughter house and § acres of ground, building reased, southwestern Iowa, good reasons lor sell- Ing. Address H 5, Hee. Y141 81° A RARE CHAN(‘E—The and grain farm in_th ppi valiey, 1,400 acres, rich, bhck #soll, high creek Bottom land, with .some 'enlly sloping used for years for feeding and grazing; part cultivated, with heaviest of on bottom land will go ¥ to blue grass pasture heaviest in rich curn bell of North Central Missouri; adjoin! tation on trunk line of Bante Fe l'l"l'old % mi'es from Kansas City; weil fenced, mostly hog tight; large brlck dwelling, 1WO- -story tenant hous: large barns and cattle sheds, sel eders, stock scales, seven windmills and central pumping ation with gasoline engine and three miles pipe for water; this is the best money maker on the market for feeding purposes and grain ralsi an examination will verity these claims; owner old and wants to ry tire. Price, for a sHort time, $60 per act worth §75 for a permanent investment. Address B. D. Beauchatnp, Brookileld, Mo. 1 Best cattle feeding DR. PRIES, the asknowled specialist ip diseases of women would call the attention of sul ng ludles to his unsurpassed accommodations before and _during treatment for irregularities, mo mattvr what cause. Call or address,’ with stamp, Dr Prlul. Ariington Block, 1613 Dodge, ma &' Chichest: Bl aro. the bes for particulars, other. Send dc, 'R:llletAt‘s.r Tadie ol |'o'llnr 3 s r drugglst ichester Chemical Co.. Philadelpii. P, LOST. LOST—Between Miller lMyl black broadelot Return to Bee o ark and Omaha, acket, lavender ce and_receive Lost—M173 28% EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. PRIVATE lossons | in bookk"mn', night class Mond., Wed., Q. Rathbun, room 15, Com'l e Bam eto.; h R CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, ALL kinds of carpenter work and repalir- ing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiitres, 20th and Lake streets. —370 TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. TWIN CITY EXP, 6 So. 16th e ‘Phone 1117, L. M. E. hauls trunks. Tel. WM JUNK. FOR RENT—A furnished hotel doing lood business fn good town. Address Lock Box 21, Scribner, Neb, Y-MI46 % TA FR $500 TO 35,000 ND 5 RVXCES ALI EAFE INVEST- NTE ME AND SEE US OR MARKS BUI!NEBS COMPANY, 43 Good Block, Des Moines. y 4 A CHANCE for a fortdne. We pay 6 per cent_ for smail {nvestments of $1b and tp- ward; an opportunity for the small investor without a_parallel; full particu- lars free. John J, Ryan Co-Operative In- vesting_Co., Commenwealth _Trust Bidg., St Louls, Mo, MI78 A_SPLENDID onrr\unlt}' for good, indus- trious ‘man to handle territory for the Halstead burglar ‘hmnnnnmud to do the work and a *! &n”’ maker. Sece Halstead, Murray’ Y—M171 28% rou nxcnfiulx. EXCHANGE—Modern ml}i:n walk from Omaba £. 0., good home farm. P D.! 15 minutes D sash for & 1624 Doug- z~u1- 3 MIXED country scrap, $11; stove plate, Alpirn, §02 Farnam. b= TICKET BROKERS. CUT RATE rallroad tickets lvmwhln P. H. Philbin, 1505 Farnam. 784 STORAGE, OM. Van Btor. Co., 16113% Farn. Tels. WTI'“ e ACCORDION PLEATING. IDBAL PLEATING CO., liloil-lownal.“ —_— PAWNBROKERS, E Loan Office, reliable, accommodat- 1 business connidential. 1301 Douglas. —_— STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 40 Ramge BI% e DRESSMAKING, DRESSMAKING in familles or at hnmm Miss Sturdy, 280 Harney. TINNERS AND CORNICES. FOR SALE—REAL BSTATE. E. SBAVAGE, 2622 Farnam. Phonle‘ n.u FRIVATE sanitarium for and " duri; Gerisch, e 3 lfidlel db!tor. nfinement. Dr. N1tk Btn Omana o i U—si9 PARIS WOOLEN. Ci New location, 1415 Douglas, Fone L-2m. U—464 8] PRIVATE home for ladies.before and dur- ing confinement. Bables adopted. Mrs. Burget, 2620 Burdette Ud74 Septil® ELITE PARLORS, 65 8. 16th st 20 foor. nns 81 MME., EI(ITH bllh‘, USN. 15, M foof, R. l 1-8-16 A MONTHLY payment n in §-room bouse. -G M Nattinger. ‘Phon. R.E—Mbll RANCH &nd farm lands ‘for sale by the Uflon Plcmc Rlllrold company. g |ss! nion Pl- E—765 EASTERN Kanses lan ce $10 to Address D, R. Ritter, %nPfl Cznler, e #as. 04 828 10-ROOM_ nouse, nearly new, water, gas, sewer, fine lawn, near motor and schoo! rent $15. Inquiré Wm. L. Kferstead, City Hall: D491 d commissioner, Hae unduu-rurn. Omaha, Neb. “A FRIEND in need is a ffiend ‘indeed.” 1t you happen to be feeling badly and need something to soothe your nerves try a STOECKER CIGAR and you will then fully appreciate the sen- timent exprensed in the above %\mufl%n. ———————y MONEY TO LOAN~KEAL ESTATE. MONEY o loan on impr, Satate. Beonnan-Love Cors s e el PER CENT on business property. ’!)p.ur cnllt on residence p’ = 'y'" ons to art any time v {:EIKLE. o, B e, W40 ‘WANTED, ecit; Farnam Imn‘ & Co 1520 Flrnrl:I".Bt v W41 low_rates. L Nat Bank Bldg. Tor " >y W42 RM and city I Momas, Firet ‘WANTED, city and f; and yastants, R, ¢ Flmlm 8t. LOW RATES. ‘Prl té money, PAYNE INVESTMENT O, Main Floor, New an. L Bl loans; lllo bo betery o Co i L, 1004 W16 PRIVATI money. F.D. Wead, 1524 Do A w. 5 PIR CENT loans. F £ A, Garvin Bros. las 46 §100 UP; low rate. Prichgrd, 1712 annu. FOR acres frui ¢ and gard land, cl(}hlrmm house, good barn, o les,’ che acres in’ tim- 18 Wirat, Codnalr xffl.’n.“"x'. e rst, Council RE—#60 Elegant modern $-room brick ‘Kountze P worth 799, KRN A BNAP! dwelll, klin J. Griften, . 627—A28 Near High School A. P, Puk oy, & Son offer three lots on the corner, of 2th and Chicago Bts., only 30 ne stghe, aidcwalk Al in shipe 1o Buila’ o P.mu wantin home within walki High school and. Crelht suited with these lots. Mo 1 S S LI . SEE PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. fo bargains. G0 N. Y. Life Bldg. -r'.fhi:o?;' RE—i HARLES B, armam strest WILLIAMSON un HOUSES -ndl )ot:dln‘ an 'l‘."fl of ,le:v. u-o cre’ erty and urm lands. Bavd & hoom 62 Bes Bt GEORGE G. WA! estate, LLACE, real es or sage, rentals, insurance. Bn'lr{ bl oc! 164 HOUSBES, !Oll, tarms, ranches, loans; also fire insurance. Bemis, Paxton block. PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 87 N, ¥, 1o KELSEY'S, wall paper, 17th and Doum 'Phone RE—916 W48 4% TO 6 P. C. money. Bemis, Plxt&n LK, % MONEY TO LOAN-UHATTELS, MONIY luud Ofl mmnu. live ll.el ple. Fol, 0. -uc m Dufl omn, l Barker ‘nc,l'n. tmmnre ‘ew- MONEY floaned on plan elry, horses, cowe, ete, C. MONEY u find it necessary to borrow, trial, after which we will by pent attempt to retain your We loan from $10 uj on fur- lanos, live stock, ‘etc. ‘We also oa: SALARIED PEOPLE without mortgage or indorser. We not deduct interest in advance, nothing for making or our service 15 quick and con! always lry lonnluuo our patrons. oM, AN CO.. ‘el AGIM. Tel. %6 8. 1th do 119 Bocnl (Established !.3 LA s SALARIED PEOI wters, 3 curity; easlest terms, cipal cities. Tolman, 0 Blds. Chattel and Sal PHOENIX CREDIT Buccessor to J. W. Tel. 16 v PUEBLO—NO better Investment today ood conservative sod Judicloue i t in Pueblo real . Mer- o Baxter block, opposi| o L 4 D.. Pueblo ‘ola, GOOD COTTAGES #4 N. Uth, 7 rooms, modern, 8320 M udnh Avs.. ¢ roqn. 268 N. 20th Bt., 10-ROOM modern, & well bullt house and ng on bolh -m full 3‘;:;’:50;"‘ “‘“‘K rental, 3485 R.I—m > FARMS FOR SALEImproved farms in Buffalo county, $10 to crop wili pay for the land. meyer & Co.,, Kearney, Nobnlk.l RE—MI145 826 l.A)OK AT THJI-—T'Q emall houses af clo.ed out v!thln fl.w ll’l’o(l. A BARGAIN—3$1,500. The nmh-on corner %ith and Davenport, 9x54! h house renting 3$; ?II special lllu ngli The best location Omaha for ‘do house, flat or store and flat; Wil always rent; and only ofh: u $1.500. ing o fhat ocailty. Reason- WALI.AC! 311 BROWN B {‘E‘l HOEW Wouble house. elnu lo G‘; ll"lz i: ool mfl.‘uu Neo PSS C—. Y 'R FUR DRESSING. 0. R. GILBERT CO., tanners, 1424 So. lllh. —_— T ANNOUNCEMENTS, WATERS PRINTING COMPANY. Tele phone 2190. 611 South Thirteenth street. —179 LAW AND COLLECTIONS, STILLMAN & PRICE, 23 U. 8. N'l Bk, Bld. ~17i rm———— FATENTS. PATENTS—Sues & Co., Bee Bld, no fee unless successful; advice On.mhl' LAUNDRY, OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 2¢; cufts, 4c. 1760 Leavenworth, Tel A_-#;t e — GARBAGE. nl Il at reduced prices, Lol —— FLORIST, $c; collars, L. HENDERSON, 1619 Farnam. Tel. 1253, Bend for price list, cut flowers and viants. AUTOMOBILES., ELECTRIC AUTOIOBXLII Dflllhl‘ 1119 Farnam’ stree| BALY TIES. OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co,, £l North 1. _— ELECTRICAL REPAIRERS, GRAND Electric Co., 16 & Jackson. Tel, ’.n“. _— STATUARY FACTORY. STATUARY and ornamental work. 712 8 16 —Msas A ————_—— PHONOGRAPHS. WE AI\I 'o‘ ern h.ldflul!l.rl for Bdisod r and records. Prices, §10 up. R e na Harney! m OSTEOPATHY, GiD. B, & ALICE JOHNBON, osteopaths. Suite 616, N. ¥, Lite Hidg. Tel "‘:‘ 3 DR. A. T. HUNT, 612 MoCugue Bldg. Tel 2502 ~T4 MRS, GRACE DEEGAN, 638 Bee bullding. Tel. 2065, <) SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, C. VAN BANT'S echool. 7T N. Y. 11.!‘{- A Bufijfibeeu.n. court reporter principa NEB. Business & Shorthund College, Bo Theater. oge. Rops'e MAGNETIC HEALING, u-' A -uu rer with pnln ru ult, the it MAONI&‘TIC HEALER “ang ViTKOPATH Dhysicien. Dr. Chas. L. White, 1915 Farnam st TYPEWRITERS. LAMBERT TYPEWRITER, price 80; I8 t- efficlent, durabie, ......r;.'nmu ‘DG o on- ‘ it S Malls for Hawall, Japan, China lass e MANUFACTURING. P. MELCHIOR, chinist. 13th and Harney, ma- ~T18 OMAHA Safe and Iron Wk clalty of fite secapes safes. Q. Andreen, makes & spe- shutters, doors and Prop., 100 8, 10th_8t. NICKEL PLATING. OMAMA Piating Co., Bee Bidg. -m._-fu" MUSICAL. MRS, F. H. WRIGHT, plano, 1819 Webster st —137—8-4 e ————— LEGAL NOTICEs, 0 In the Unlied State: the District of Nebraska. South Dmaba Pontoon Bridge and Ferry Company, a corporation, libellant, against the ~Steamboat Henrletta, her ' engines, balters ‘hinery, tackle and furni adm . In obedience to a warrant of selgure to me directed, in the above entitied cause, [ have selsed and taken into my pos the following _described propert: stenmboat Henriotta, its engines, machinery, tackle and furniture, gauses set forth in the libel now pendipg in the United States district court for ¢ district of Nebraska, maha, Neb, 1 hereby glve notice to th described steamb . bollers, machinery, tackie and fu nll\ln. knowing or having ‘anything to say rhy ihe same should not be condemncd and forfelted, and the proceeds thereof dis- tributed according to the prayer of the libel, that they be and appear before the sald'court, to be held In and for the dis- trict of Nebraska, at the United States courtroom, in the city of Omaha, Neb., on the 15th day of September, 1904, at 10 o'clock on the forenoon of that day, if the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, othe wise on the next day of jurisdiction there- after, then and there to interpose a claim for the same, and to make thelr alleg tions in that behalf. L. MATHEWS. U Marshal District of Nebraska. Distriet Court for o bollers, ! paregns” clatming t Henrletta, it RECBIVER'S NQ}‘I oB. In the‘District Coutt in and for Dogigias Nebraska, Willlam G. e , against Nebraska Fire lnlunnr. Company et al, Defendants. To all creditors of the Nebraska Fire In- surance company/i¥ou and each of you ‘e hereby motinad that in pursuance o of the district court of Dougias , made January 17, 1902, a dividend of two (2) per cent on ail allowed clajms against the Nebraska Fire Insurance com- any has been declared; that said divigena s payable at my office, room Ne York Life bullaing, Omahia, Neb.: that the time for payment of said fllvldma h been extended to October 6, 1t ay- ment thereof must be de; fice, and unless such dem: October 6, 1%2, you and each of you will be forever barred from any right to par- tl‘clrlle in the funds appropriated for 4 All_such clalms miust be presented at the office of the receiver, room 1008 New York Life bullding I, the city of Omana, or transmitted to him by mall at the above address. Dated this 7th day of August, 1908, Recetver of the Nebraska l‘lre Insurance co 28 M __E_m POSTOPFFICE NUTIOE., (8hould be read DAILY by all interested, as_changes occur at any time.) Forelgn malls for the week endlnl August 30, 1902, will close (PROMPTLY in all cl’rl) at the general postoffice as follows: Parcels post mails close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. Parcels post for Germany close at 5 p. m. on- day and Wednesday. - Regular and supplementary malls close at foreign station half hour later than closing own halow (excapt that sunnlement. ary malis for Europe and Central America via Colon close one hour later at forelgn station). Transatiantic Mails, THURSDAY—At 6:30 a. m. for EUROPE, r 8. s Columbia, via Plymouth, Cher- d Hamburg (mlll for must ba dirested 3 Col! umhAl;‘ tor C: TZER ITA BPAIN PORTUGAL, TURKIY, Y PT, GREECE, BRITISH INDIA and FORENZO mmqlmz, T 8 ‘Gas- re (mall for ollur parts of st be directe 5 5 la Gascogne' A AI 7:30 a. m. for NETHER- DS dl .xm' Noordam (mail must be frect “per Noordam"); at 8:80 a. m. (supplementary 10 a. m.) for EUR( OP w 8. 8. Lucania, via Et UM Girect. be directed “per s ‘5. Zee- % for DENMARK a1 rect, 8 5. Norge (mail must be al- recled ‘per & 8. NDI". *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer takes prinied matier, commercial papers and samples for Germany only. The me clasy of mall matter for other parts o Hurope will not be sent A this ship unless speclaily airected by After the closing of the lupnlemen(;( tran: unnc mails named above, ‘opened the American, English, tional supplementary mails are on"'the plers. of French and German steamers and remain n until within ten minutes of the hour salling of steamer. Matls for: S and Central Americn, ‘West Indles, Ete. THURSDAY—At 8 a lm‘ CUBA, YUCA- anlnl (mall for Dthtr be directed * ); at 12 m. (supplementa; Al NTAN 8. Yucatan; Ad- Sampson, from Bos' F‘RIDAY— t 10 l. -. for GRENADA and TRINID. t 12 m. A for MEXICO, per %, u. Ma Ianln, Tampico (mall must be directed ' 12:80 p. m. for 1 AGUA Matanz: BATURDAY—r m. lor BERMUDA, VoS S Pmoru, 3 ! > n lor PORTO n XX m @up emmm(mM e -.m‘ r uuu-n» (matl tor Savantl ) e ¥ o 1 "t ); at a m. plementar m.) for ron'n,ivnp TSLAND, TAMATC A S AVANTI LA, CARTAGENA and GREYTOWN, per. 5. 5. Alleghany gmn for Costs, Ricg must be difsotad l. eghln 10 1 10“ l m for BRAZ[L Syra. cusa, vis Pernambuco an fllmun (mnll for il must be directed “per vl- Mails for Newfoundland, by ral Bydney, and thence b: this office dally at 6: close here to North steamer, close at o (cann-cunfi Saun Tor Migueion: by -+all and thence by steamer, close P ce dally a3t 6:30 p. m. ' Mails or cuu by rall (o Port Tampa, Flarid; - thence “Ir close i office ; on ‘Mond ags, for pec s Iy .xe-pl Bunday at 1:3) p. umllx t 1 p. lll. IM P Mulis tor Conta Rica, Hel and Guatemala, by rail \days Plerio Cortez and Guaiem: days for Co “Re Closes at § p. . brevious day. Transpacific Mails. nd first- class_matter for ‘the Philippine I jands via San Franciseo, close v da iy P to- Aligust eo2ih, inciusive, for dispatch per K Malls for the Fhilippine Francisco, close here dally at up to August wasth, inclusive tch per U, 8. Transpor uat sezith, inclustve, patch per g o Gaal Malls for Australia (e pl West Au- ‘traits, which is forwarded via Europe), New _Zealand, Fiji, Bamos and Hawall, via Ban Francisco, close here daily .l p. m. after Au(ull **16th and u) g ugust *30th, nclusive, or gn arrival s 8. Etrori Rk R agat **30th, {or dispatch gfl nNoma. Mals for Ching and Japan, vie Vancouver nd Victoria; B. Flose hgre dal tember lnclulivl. pe Empress of Chind (registered mail must be Iy ad- essed. Merehandise for agency at Shanghai cannot bs forwarded na Hllll for ), Vi Beattle, e Ty SO b POSTOFFICE NOTICE., & 8 Tosa M (R-rmend “matl must be directed “via Seatt Mails for Ching"and Japan, via Tacoma, close here daily at 6:3 p. m. up_to Sep- tember *§th, inclusive, per a. 8. Viet Mails for Hawal - San Francisco, Closs here dally ut up to Seplember Inciusive, for dispatch per b s Alameda. Mails for Australla (except West Au- w! |ch goes via Europe, and New Zealand, goes via San Francisco), and Fyf hl-ndl. via Vancouver and Vie: lorla, B. C. cloge here daily at ¢:0 p. gust **30th and up to Septem ber -'mn iclustve, for dispateh per . . ngl. Ill!s for Tahiti and Marquesas llllndl Vs s-n Francisco, close dally at p, m. up to r **20th, indlu- -|ve. for dispatch per s. 8. Mariposa. Tramspacific malls forwarded t o ..“flm. antiy und the"seheauis of Sox: theie” uninterrupted "Ro.mered mall closes at 6 p. m. pre- vious CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Ponmuur PostofMce, New York, N. Y. . 23, 1803, RAILWAY TIME CARD, UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifie. Arrive. Chicago Daylig) ghlefl‘o Express. Chicag l!‘ul o WEST, Rocky Mountaln Lim- a Lincoln, "Coio. " Bprini Denver, Pueblo al a8 bl 80 & 1:3% pm & 4:5 am 5148 pm a12:40 pm 1:3 pm 325 pm & 435 pm 470 am a 340 am b12:50 pm b 93 b e Atlantic Expres: The Colorado Specia! & 5:10 pm & 5:06 am b10:38 208 b Wabash. 8t Lnull ‘Clnnnu Ball a 8:2 am s . A10:30 pm IllulIrl:Pl Bt. Louls K C &8 Chiy & Omaha Ex. Chlg.la Limited Ex. Chicago & 5 Fast Chica; Mall A} Loeal 'i'nofi'x Gity. ylight 8t. Pau. uyulht Shicagu! Chicago. EHHEE‘HHH Bellevue & Pacific Jot. Kansas City, St. Joi u-n. Kansas City Day Ex Hanranie ) Kansas City Chien, Chicago Spectal Chicago Vestbu s o Local . ll‘lmllid Cnica Fust D-n b Daily except Sunday. \i @ D-nv’uupl Baturday. Omly ll“Dl one —— WEBSTER DEPOT-15TH & WEBSTE Twin Cit; loux Ci Cme! Passenger. Sew: Nor!oll. Lincoln Fremont STEAMSHIPS, ~ HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE York-Rotterd Houlogan, New Tw o 15000 Toma Festater Twin I.r‘w "“m. Aug 3¢ Steamer ¥Iy to Harry Moo Bteamer S Statendam Ts:...:.. Potsdam MeNally, 183 Farnam t10! UNION - PROTESTS Objects to the Employment of Chiness to M the New Paocific Steamer Korea. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27.~The 260 Chinese intended for the crew of the Pacifi Mall steamer Korea arrived here on the steamer Gaelic Collector of Customs Stratton has again notified the steamship compamy that the Chinese must be detained on Gaellic and not even be allowed to ge into the deten- tion shed, pending & final decision in the case by the secr of the treasury the commissioner general of immigration. The Sallors’ union of the Pacific has en- tered a strong protest against the transfer of these Chinese to Korea. The union contends that the Chinese cannot be trans- ferred to Korea without bringing them ashore to be signed before the United States shipping commissioner, and that the act of bringing them ashore would comstitute & violation of the Chinese exclusion aot. TROUBLE WITH THE APACHES Gathering on an Old Reservation in Trespassing Upon White Settiers. PHOENIX, Ariz, Aug. 27—~For some months past Apache Indians have been ge- curing permission te leave the reservation and have been gathering at the abandoned Fort McDowell reservation, until now there are about 300 there. Settlers in that vicinity are complaining of their trespassing on melon and grain flelds and their threatening language when driven out. Settlers hi petitioned the governor to ald in securing their return to the rescrvation, as they fear trouble. Delegations of Indians have waited upon the governor, saying they were peaceful and only wanted the privilege of living there, which they believed from some former un- derstanding they were entitled to do.

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