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Arst tion. These advertisements must be THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY WANTED-FEM WANTED—Two lady typewriters, one must be stenographer; ste: work; give experlence and wages wanted sihdaress H 04, Bee. C—M308 3* WANTED, a fooa st at the (‘rrrhp and Harr C 19th 296 81° HELP WANTED. $10 per 1,00 copying letters, to be sent to us; paper free; two stamps with appll- cation. Illinols’ Industrial Uniop, Dept. K, Chicago. M297 810 FOR RENT-HOUSRS. HOUSES, stores. Bemis, Paxton vigck. FOR SALE—CIGARS. $50.00 IN GOLD. It l)llobu our cigars of us. You may “wike up some dny SR fnd yourself ewor at Fitty Dollars in Gold“that Ve away ta our customers each month. Butler & Miller, i RNAM STS. W. COR. 16TH AND FA 81 WANTED—MALE HELP, Man famiilar with work _preferred. Bee B9 D—canvuur be' wspaper Eu-‘ S uupter Apply’ Hoout LT I n. A DAY'S WORK. * I try or in a small g L E A dnd stock ralse 3“3: iborhosd, you can make 1 easily foul or five Bours 'ork. Wi we n roposi fi‘: g!-hu.hm. o, lollcnnrnl ssengers wanted; first-class oy Doon?i“mw" 8. 13th. Bt TD, '(Wo books far Wyoming wuu "-?-NTrollv‘ly. Labor agency, 810 fi Dept TB;%UAWTE% s‘ggu LIFE l&l agents ln IVQI’Y town in it Nogu“u{; Thc rm; B, gl“_v:y B to the Tyt man: Addreu . C. Bumhgton, secretdry, Alliance, Nel WANTED, mei to léath barber trade; only eoks ‘required; wages Satur fcols’ presented; diplomas granted: posi. uon- ?I gradustes; catalogue m malled et Blrblr College, ’u las bdleh. uxm (o S Ll Bl ( Lot d“work fo or w—m lars. T yages eve Ad n-,' men. Call on 0., 1102-4 Farnam B—M851 30 man in’ eévery count pions for The 'Twentlet . Our agents make Wi erlnmnoéurolnce- redu red. 'wentlel entury Karmer, eb. B—613 ot = i, v 'TED, to eorrespond with & civil engl- wnfi- ho under-una- reiiroad construc- dress H 3, 932 " iiros on chine Co., C [ st o valimiio WANTED Laborers:for Steam Shovel Work Near .u paper mill; diso DRIVERS m ‘work near Green's Bluffs, In. HALL GRA CTION €O, molders for heavy work. R-pld. Fiunary sy Ma- r Rapld: gnckln‘ 179 3* all arbund tinner and sobér; Teferences re- Job to_the ri )ll mln. rowur t uvn, Ponca B_ W, ks 1ll lesman to :ll Eclipse m;i““%é Tipse Block ¥ood TRUSTWORTHY person in each county to ‘business ul old established house Sh 500 Shanciat Slanding: sirignt bona: fide woekily nlm g y check each Wednesday, with all expeme! direct Trom hendquarters; money hdvanced for 3 Caxton_ bldg., lcago. B—M301 81° (e hassnitiliad. TQ MOYE right 223 CHARLES, four-room cottage; rent $1. Wm. K .Potter, receiver, Omaha Loan and Trust Co., %3 Brown block, FOR RLVTAO—ronm, mod!rn‘ brick resi- dence, 243 Erskine st., $15. 8-room, modern, brick residence, 61 N. 2th st., 9-room frame residence, city water, 1503 8. 28th st., BRE&NAN-LOVE co., 9 Bo. 13th St. D—M"fl‘ 6-ROOM modern, g)od rey :lr. on 8o, fl“fl avenue. 'Phony * D- HOUSES & % city. The 0. F. Davis 508 Boe ¢, Blds: D702 WANTED—Furnished rgom with bath, in fict or with private family; r!{erenre- H 50, care Bee. K—M287 4 FOR SALE~FURNITURE, cmcmo Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel. New and secondhand, bought, sold, .xdllnled O—in Y TO LOAN—CHATT RGEST BUBINESS IN LOANS TO VBRCARIED, PHOPLE, merchante teons sters, ing houses, efc.. without ye- curity; est terms; 40 offices in jrin- clpal cities. Tolman, #0 Board of Trade Blde. X MONEY loaned on furniture, ewelry, 1o sularied people: ‘0., suC. to Duff Green, & etock, Foley 1.oan B.rker b, ) FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, B1C, Johnson & h and Leav. 321 86 CLOSING out buggies ehoap. Hoberts, John Decre Bidg., 10t ‘hand buggles and Frost, 14th and P72l Cclosing out his stock of t 3 per cent discount. %ith and P—M184 NE! and _secon wagons; low pric Leavenworth PFEIFFER buggies Leavenworin MONEY loaned on pianos, furn! ‘ew- elry, horses, cowe, ete. C. F. Fred. xn YOU NEED MON) NEY? !ALARY AR, CURNITY 'RE LOANS. BLE CRED)] Room u “ihird Floor, Pulnn Block, MONEY loared on plain note to salaried lo: business confidentiai; loweat rates, 14 Paxton block. The J. A Huuo)g FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, WHITE sawdust; n checkid oak tim. U bers, cheap; hog. fence, etc. Wi Dougia PHOENIX cnm{n- Co., Successor to J. Tayige. Tel. 146 68 Paxton Block. X—MT32 —ee - FOR BALE—Phonographs; superior o an: other musical instrument; % up, The Wittman Co., 1621 Farna Q-8 maw and secondhand typewriters, 1 u&:_r.r. xm IITYLEE uuue- caulolu' Tree. nnell Drug Co. 16th and Lo ll Omlh Q-1 FOR RENT. 182 N. 224 st., 7room house, 1214 8, 22 sty Fhe Grmaha Reatty Gon 01 Dou las st y 8! INDIAN goods and rell IDHAND safe cheap, Deright, 1119 l"l'rn;nm A ANS and age wagons. Tel. 1195, VANS and baggage wagon . an Storage els. 1580-583, D708 et Omaha Co.; office 181i% Farnam, or VIM puncture-proo® tires, $4.95 and $7.00 per palf. Omaha Bioscle Coy 16th wnd Lfil- Jlfl Sts. PIANO for sale or trade. G 1, Bee. Q--M127 84 MAGGARD Van & Storage Co. Tel. M98 D705 SEE PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. fof cholos houses. ®1-2 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel, i 108 0OD modern §-room house, 204 Blondo. kA Dt HOUSES and fats. Hingwalt, Barker block. " ¥ D08 ~r., modern except furnace, 2769 Burt 8t.—6-r., all modern, new, $22.50. 2107 ylnkn-r 8t. —J—r all modern, fine piace, m'm repalr, $2t 2104 Mlple 8 $18.00. . . modern except furnace, *’AYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Tel. 1781 Main Floor N. AYDL. Bld MODERN, steam, 7-room n}uu. Tizard, N. 2" e D123 EDISON plmnn T 20 and ‘moulded recor 5 new whceln 515 hs, $10, EDISON, Columbia xho.ru _agents wanted, write. Fredrickson, 1 &m Av. MB4T §15 —Good awo-pound flour_scale, FOR SALB— l!oV! leller press, etc. Call trey Q—Safl A dukn. at NEW No. 6 Remln[tr;n t g'ewrller. “cheap; don't ‘miss this snap. John Hay Kihns, ;;:Snm Nat'l bank building or mesgm-m FOR SALE—Eight showcases with tables, also pix wall cases, all in good condl ton. Inquire of Herman M. Leffert, Jeweler, 409 Broadway, Council Bluffs.: FOR RENT, 10.room brick house, gas, bath, laundry, furnace, $80. Keys nt ml _Captol ave,, on premlau D—-M161 FOR RENT—Splendid buliding in whole- sale commission district. F. D. W 1624 Douglas. D- FOR RENT-$-room all modern house, Georgla ave., vacant In a few dayn, J. H. Sherwood, 857 New" York Life bl xg._}’hm-u 9 B0, WTH AVE., fine location, 3-room, modern_flat, WM. K. POTTER, Mecelver, Omaha Loan & Trust Co., 308 Brown Block. % CALIFORNIA N1 house, large lawn, stable for horses and bu‘ly, in good repair. 1“ (‘lpllolmgm FOR RENT-Nine-room houn, all mod- ern, Lake Lawn, Lake st D—lm ane TEN-ROOM house, ail modern. 5208 Far- ney street D-M314-1* FOR RENT-FURNISHED nOOMS, ELEGANT rooms. finest location in t city. 1908 Capitol Ave. ” "I—H. DEWEY European hotel, 13th and "-l'nlm. #1. PER WEEK, south of court houss. AETNA HOUSE, Eurm 13th and Dodge E-M817 22 8. l«l(h 8t., one bloel E—-T18 Q. — e CLAIRVOYANTS, MRS, FRITZ, clairvoyant, 1614 Cass St B-129 MME. GYLMER, genuine palmist, 315 8. 15, 8—s3¢ S ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. MME. EMKTH . baths. 115 N, 15, “nmr'si 2 GLADYS RUSSELL, &3 8. mn 3d floor 43—8-9 GRACE O'BRYAN of Ky., ™ Se. lglth. 2 m PIRSONAL PRIVATE hospital before and during eon- finement; babies ads pdopted. 26 Grant St. Mrs. Gardeis. Tel. F- U= VXAV woman s ' 1o health. Hom A’ tment. Bool " e tulildnft TEL. 780 for L. M. B, 5 24 punnt-n b lie. in GRAMO! .nq ot lONES 1. Colits SHAMPOOING and hairdressing, connection 'llh Tlu Baihery, bullding. Tel, Heg Bee VIENNA HOTEL, 101145 Farnam St E-191 NICE frout parlor. 2001 Burt. !U CRIPTION SOLIGITOR, able and ex- ed, to solicit subscriptions for nm porlodiull. reat chance for live tory granted and ex- mln‘ Dusineas transrerted to ac- tory party. United Publishers’ Sivore tion sub.’ dept., 10 Nassau L. S HI Hom\nm AND - E_GOLD RTM 'ror P FRANG JNB0 CE_CO.; ALSO ENBHAL _ NGENTS TH BOND_AND ErADDRESS, WITH MANAG. HUA‘IL. lNBuRAN&,E - B—M311 31* 0 vim, Able-bodied er, Tt ’..on‘:’uf' Haglish ror°| for nfor: L b 78 W, o 3 NICH rooms, light hou“lnplnl: { Twanted for Nebraska and can sell Acetylene Generators; wrfl:w cash r-“l'-t:rn. ”r“" ::,nlll" « safes, scales, nmfl‘w with 3 u-un\ ale interest in LA m“g‘: 3&3’% upplication. statng + Omaha, Nib —M286 ¢ %} WAMPOLD CO., wholesale Chlulln. Are‘ open for coms %fl in different stat d W ample ple territory. for ‘the izblmf tious men selling ool lines ll Present 'lg ;;— 0 & o cmcuo 3 Fo WANTED-FEMALE MELF, 1% Girle: Call Candllan office, i5th & nmu—; “Bee BloE, c—.“' WW y eook. lmmu l-uu:bv. VAT “MC“L.‘ IOP HRELE NG AE YOU 'mlm Wages §90d cook. Bone other need uplr 2 Hnrnog. housework. st Ave —01 M nn‘mfl T Pueblo, Colo.; three i opeins. Getober %0 B E-207 1 _NICE furnished or unfurnished rooms, avenport. E—a1 eool 2504 D: CHIROPODY u speclalty, & At e Battiery. rooms kit mfi’fi;.;.:,’f i DR. B. M. JACKSON, room 4, Frenzer block, chronic ise ; cone sultation ases a speclalt; _(‘mu COOL, neat rooms, new N4, n;o Nort ROYAL hotel, Buropean, 16th and Chicago, B39 m—RUPTLRI CURED FOR $30—No knife, r o xdex"mg’on ér)e‘?lnbuah 88 ooklet, ete. E RUP: 'A‘L‘RE L.Ulua CO., %2 N, Y. Life ;Jlrl(. U—s31 FINELY furnished rooms. 1709 Dodge. E—M965 30 ROOMS, 28 Harney. NI(‘ELY furnished, 211 Harpey. ONE nle- rumlllnd room, $# a momn 8. st E-14 B9 a1v ool rooms, modern. oA A SUITE of rooms, hewly furnished and papered; rn, - including . telephon suitahl r 1 WO Jeanle for couple or two or . Dl mre X FOII!‘ORTABLE room ~ for Jentleman; modern private, close In. Address H 60, Bee. E—M24 Il‘ HAIRDRESSING, omanicuring and chirop- ody, for ladles ! e Bothors o8By in eo;x;flellon with FRIVATE sanitarium for ladies bflar. and during confinement. Dr. 408 N, 1th St., Omah: :.nu e 8 WOOLEN C¢ New Ioclllon. lm Douglas. 'P one L-2221. —454 810 W R RSt Y R PRIVATE home for ladles before anda dur- "l‘ confinement. B‘b‘(l adoptea. Mrs. Burget, %0 Birdet Uah Beplis ELITE_PARLORS, 615 8. 16th st., 2 floor. U—M528 87 FURNISHED front room. detached house, steam heat, close in. 2215 Fl];n;m 1118 E—M279 FOR Rm—”uflllmed mm- 2708 Far- Ifl ll' mlnnnn ROOMS AND BOARD. MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, Id flwr. R. 2. —671—8-16 BDUSINESS CHANCES. TO GET in or out of bumness call on Wil llams, Room {1, McCague bullding. 0 WHOLESALE bakery for sale, tion and good trade; falling b gon Yor seiling; new brick ovy Bux 375, Oenevl. Neb. IF YOU WANT 'CASH for xour ‘business, city property or farm send full particu- lars with best price and I will tell you how to get it, {umv{dul It 15 located in the Urnited Biates. My plan a winner. Write today. Emerson De Moines, Ia. Trust bullding. IF YOU want to Invest few hundred or few thousand in good safe money-maklig proposition cail on C. R, Glover, i N. ¥ ife, Omaha, or write him care Creston Electrle Ry, Light, Heat and Fower Co., (l"Elan Towa. 7 quNhyor want to buy, sell ox our business or Dronen qQuicl i L_Johnson, 863 N. =4 Y- FOR SALE, a hotel and furniture, with livery barn in connection, in a_thriving fown in central Nebraska. The only hotel (n the town. Good business already shed. C. A. Robinson. Kearney, Y—-M796 S4% FOR SALE, meat market, doing good business, slau; sheds and § acres of groun: tion, build:ng \leased, southwestern fowa, i H o, The best cattle feedi and grain farm {n the Mississippl valley, 1,400 “acres, Tich, "black noll high creek bottom land. with some gently sloping upland; used for years for feeding and grazing; part cultivated, with heaviest of. crops; corn on bottom fand will go % to 100 bushels; bluerfrlll pasture heaviest kind; located in rich corn belt of North Central Missouri; adjoining station on trunk line of Sante Fe railroad, % miles from Kansas City; well fenced, mostly hog tight; large brick dwelling, two-story tenant house, large barns and cattle “well equipped, hter house . good loca~ town ' of 2,500 in 0od reasons for sell- ee. Y141 81° eeders, stock scales, seven and central pumping ' station with gasoline engine and three miles pipe for water; this is the best money maker on the market for feeding purposes and grain ralsing; an examination will verity * these claims; owner old and wants to re- tire. Price, for a short time, $50 per acre; worth §7 ‘for a permanent investment. Address B. D. Beauchamp, Brookfleld, M better investment than good conservative and judicious in vestment in_Pueblo realty. er- rill, Baxter block, opposite P, 0., Pueblo, Colo. RE-Mi (126 82 FARMS FOR SALE-—Im ru\'ed farms In Buffalo county, 3§10 to per acre; one crop will pay for the land. W. H. Grass- meyer & Co., Kearney, Nebraska. RE-M16 HK AT THIS—Two small houses at a Must be closed out within the $100_cash, balagce $10 Parrotte,’ 84 _Paxton B—167--8-3% LOOK bargain. next two I‘QFR': HONOGRAPH! WE ARE weatern headquarters for Edisan Rhonographs and records. Prices, 0 p. eb. Cycle Co., 16th and Harn 959 823 THE new list_of Septemver rocords for sale at the Nebraska Cycls Co. M30S 1 OSTEOPATHY. GiD. E. & ALICE JOHNSON, Suite 615, N. Y. Life Bidg. Tel 1,500. and Dl\fl\pn t house renting §8; all taxes pald. The best location in Omaha for double house, flat or store and_flat il always rent. and only S50 Noth ng 80 rnup in’ that locality. Reason. bl w. ALI.ACF 311 BROWN BLOCK IfDR SALE-AMmmIlln nnch n( 450 lcr timber, spring water, good stock bulld. ings, 40 acres under cultivation, all fenced; seven mlles from Sturgls; ¢rop and some stock, $4000. Address A. . Howe, Til. ford, '8o. Dakota, RE—-M23 31 GEORGIA Ave. home | fer als, all modern house, part cash, bal. long time. J. H. Bherwood, 937 N. Y, Life. Phone 388. RD—H!N T AM agent for 3M or 300 houses, fiata and stores; everyone rented at a price tenants and landlords happy; If you wan to be made happy list your houses with me and I will il them with good paying tenants. J. H. Parrotte, Faxion Block, .——z_E MEDICAL. arities, no matter Wwhat cause. Call or address,” with stamp, Dr. Fries, Ariington Biook, 1818 Dod o STORAGE, OM. Van Btor. Co,, 1611% Farn. Tels. e — ey JUNK. MIXED country scrap, $11; stove plat Alpirn, 802 Farnam. i) —_— " UP—About 14-month-old steer; o tall. 2102 Cuming street Found—Ma3 1* TAKEN UP—at 416 Frankiin st, Omaha, one blagk and white steer with loose skin, brand on neck; weight about 450 pound: Found—Mailo 31* LEGAL NOTICES, MONITION. In the Unlied States District Court for the District of Nebraska. South Omaha Pontoon Bridge and Ferry Company, & corporation, libellant, inst Steamboat Henrietta, her ' engines, % imachinery, tackle and furniture, In lience to a warrant of selzure to me directed, in the above entitied cause, | have seized and taken into my possession the following _described property: The steamboat Hentletta, its engines, bollers, machinery, tackle ahd furniture, for the causes set forth in the libel now pending in the United States district court for the of Nebraska, at Omaha, Neb. 1 hereby give notice to all persons claiming the sald described steamboat Henrletta, ita engines. bolers, machinery, tackie and fur- nl(ure knnwln[ or having anything to say why ihe same should not be ‘condemned and forfelted, and the proceeds thereof dis- fhuted according to the prayer of the el that they bs and appbas satces the sald’ court, to be held in and for the dis- trict ‘of Nebraska, at the United Btates courtroom, in the’ city of Omaha, on the 16th day of September, 1903, at 10 o'clock on the forenoon of that day, If the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, other- wise on the next day of jurisdiction there- after, then and there to interpose a claim for the same, and to make_their allega- tions in that behalf. T, L. MATHE' .8 ‘Marshal Disiriet of Nebraskn, TICKET BROKERS. o R o s citanic RATE rail xm tickets 'nnwlflm P H. Philbin, 1606 Farnam. 'Phone e ——————— TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone 1711, 506 So. 16th ~M 82 L. M. E. hauls trunks. Tel. 780. —M356 EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, PRIVATE lofilonl in bgsl(k.abln[, ight clas Rithbun, room 18, Comi N-ub-nm eto.; R, CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repair- |n1l promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiitres, and Lake streets. —n HAVIS a mtock of general merchanaise tWo years old, about $3,000; must be sold in two weeks; the first offer will be ac- cepted. -8. Herns, Carroll, ACCORDION PLEATING. IDEAL PLEATING CO., J510 Howard, BPLENDID ' OPPORTUNITY — Territory for sale for a perfect burglar alarm can be attached to any window or di n- expensive, but absolutely effective: np— Proved by Omaha city councll, Sherift ‘ower and Omaha chief of pollce. For full particulars address. or cail on 'Com- merclal Bureau of Information, 425 Pu- ton block, Omaha. I WOULD Mke to e rrespond who wm lake an ‘r’umgv ment of ard, D'ldwov?: (S ith parties he dlv!lo !mr PAWNBROKERS, SRS Wt STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, CURED. Julla Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bm T TO_SELL N BENE- ANT TO U8 WE F BUBIVEB! lNTERElT C. ADDI- VE SLVERA )] BS IF YOU HAVE COME AND Aég Bé)sxg;ss FIT YOU. UY DON'T, FAIL AVE Al AND| MA ésooo AR BAFE m\‘ ST- COME' AND.:'SEE OR WRITE. MARKS Busmms COMPANY, d . Block, Des Hotn;!. No_matter where it fi. Bend description and cash price and -learn T have 9% g0 ind the business You st fo buy. Tell _me pe-ry ireme! W M trander, O Bufte 16ds Korth American Bldg., Pul-dolphh Offces in Tourteen cities. Y- m FOR EXCHANGE, EXCHANGE—Modern res walk from Omaha P, ©. food home farm. F. D. minutes' ou Z-MIS % ro. uu-.-n. estaTE, A uom-uu plrmlu [ ouse. . M “A FRIEND In need is a friend Indeed.” It you happen to be feeling badly and need something to s0othe Your nerves try a STOECKER CIGAR and you will then fully appreciate the sen- timent expressed in the above fotation. RANCH and hndl lol' lll‘ bs-lhl nion Plclflc B-llmld oie Headausriere, G s o i RE—766 Frlce $10 to $30. Cvnur. Kan- MB'I‘ERN Kmlll land, Address D, R. Ritter, Yol s, DRESSMAKING {n familles of at howme, Miss Sturdy, 2580 Harney. —882 A3 TINNERS AND CORNICES. e e E. SBAVAGE, 222 Farnam. 'Phflnt! h{‘l& FUR DRESSING, 0. R. GILBERT CO., tanners, 1684 So, imn. ANNOUNCEMENTS, WATERS PRINTING SOMPANY. Tele- phone 2190. 511 South Thirteenth stroety % LAW AND COLLEOTIONS. O et sttt st st G STILLMAN & PRICE, 2 U, 8. N'l Bk, Bid. — e =TT FATENTS. PATENTS Sues & Co. Bes Do fee uniess SUCCRRLUI; LAUNDRY, OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, ; cuffs, 4c. 1760 Leavenworth. Tll. A-lm —_— T GARBAGE, MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., el-nl ro and vAull‘, rezioves nth and lnu.l. reduced pric 61N 16 ~T80 ————— FLORIST, ANT. Merriam, comfortable summer home. T‘ _l CBN'K‘IR HOTEL, 210 N. from P, O.; ooking. 17th, half translent, lLfi po; day; fi!:‘:’: Mo 890 © nicely furnished roome, ,p JWWL NICELY l'urnllhod rooms 'nh &x flon; goavenient to m Tkl hie > ampising Sgtance ““Efi""%g '—======. HOTELS, LANGE B%‘Il« upstairs, 13th h}uhw. BARKER, 18 & Jones; Amefl, & Bure —_— FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS, DESK flwr Fer room. spagce, room D “The Boe. bl t; Bo W“; rcm’:lnuo ts. Bee o FOR RENT-Three nnnu-nuhm ; h{l‘ alcove; modern; no children. wlolmi I WILL any relatives of late General Lor- ing who'sees this communicate promptly with C. E. L., box 70, St. Augustine, ., business ‘of family importance? Uw-ME304 1* ARE you in danger of nervous ronn tion? Read September Wh; 5) news dealers, 10 conts, U308 50° MONEY TO LOAN—KEAL ESTATE. MONEY ¢ loan on lmprvv'd Omlhl real Love 09 18th. estate. Brennan- i PER CENT on business s * per cent on residence WDD!HY B I(.u""' Optlops'to pay i W40 loans and 'l & Co., 1320 F' "l.nll“‘(,w 141 whole or IKLE, w01 ‘WANTED, . o'ty Farcam Smith FARM and city loans, 1 Thomas, First Nat: Bank Bldg 'm. nu WANTED, city and farm louns; also bonds and warrants. R. C. Pete Farnam Bt., Bee Bldg. . Wy LOW RA PAYNE INVEIT NM Rain Fioor, New Fork g W14 § PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros, 1604 Farnap. W14 PRIVATE money. F.D. Wead, 1534 Dol'hl 100 UP; low rate. Pruhnrfl mz vnrun. W47 e e st . PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 887 N, Y. L. W—Ms 4% TO § P. C. moncy. Bemls, Plxl:,n 9h.lh R""%—JP Ly AN T ST bnlldy in chlk ' m “"'.'.'R iep feration Soom it u luo mll enrrrq{' ; state -gn uu c—.-m FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES, RENT—Desk pace PRuhiable tor Srershaacime Brolares Pty dolng business in wao; auu&'n. o< rov v A sadhed "‘&‘b. FOR RENT-The u:um; ‘ merly B i four atories *and terested izt -mfls. ‘r‘w‘.“'fl" ? v_on RENT. ‘In t Al C. e, Sk T R -v-::'u!ur- sultable for‘my AGENTS WANTED, WANTYD Canyasei eountry 'Il - &J.’m l'"m &‘n{mw. 'fiu YOU a Catholic lwfl IIl..Dklde me. Hixenbaugh, 50 Ware uoem MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS, MONEY WHEN you find 1t n &Mm'. .‘." Heabinent” attemmpt et " cur rfllnlnlm(lc n your We lo up, fuh e plancs, live stock, ‘e P ol make loans t BALAI'HED PEOPLE without morty or indorse not deduct inte: h? "‘u pearly Hew. water, gai ear motor and school fent #%.. Inquire W, 1 Klerstead, City Hall D1 car line. Address la b‘lnl, Coun:fl‘ Elufts, EE FAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. for N L i N.'Y. Lite ma. 'mafau WILLIAMSON 9""’:.".:-5;;'_ HOUSES nd lots in ann ta of eit; 3 e, property and term lande f” 5 L. HENDERSON, 1515 Farnam. Tel 1268, Hend for price list, cut flowers ana p.l:fl‘u e AUTOMOBILE: ELE LC AUTOMOBILES, b-nnr il Farham strogt: BALY TIES. OMAHA Hay Sale Tie Co., 811 North leth. Ee———— ELECTRICAL REPAIRI GRAND Electric Co., 16 & Jackson. Tel, ’7‘“ e S —— STATUARY FACTORY. GEORGE G. WALLACE, real estate, gage, rentals, insurance. H BES, lots, tarms, ranches, loa insurance. Bemis, Paxton hlack. RE—766 KELSEY'S, wall paper, 17th and Dou; “Phone 1608, RE-518 FEEDING FARM Only three miles from Sputh Omaha Stock Yards; 95 -acres, 7-room house, llrge barn, ' granary, windmill, run- ning water. Price will be advmced after Sept. 15, 1902, - See or write W FARLILAM SMITH &CO.. AP0 He BT TUKEY & SON. we Bave one house for sale in Clifton 1, at 4828 Patrick Ave. south tront, full lot, 5-room cutur n Up-top shape; price oni‘ $1,150, but at this price wo need some A. P TUI AAS 'Y & BON, of Trade. RE-1 A SOOD warm, t-room cottage. moss new. Smay sayments WK Gaton ko uu y-.'n'" Bhone 1t fl‘l N. ? e-'l.— sUBUlBAN REAL ESTA1 tecls of § § soros. § nen-. STATUARY and ornamental work. 712 8 16 M SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, A. C. VAN BANT'S school. TIi'N: ¥. lilhh BOYLES college, court reporter nflnd&ul. N. Y. Lite — NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Bo; Theater. MAGNETIC HEALING. IF A sufferer with pain and ?h 'llull..u!ree‘ the pxlllod ETIC Brotias 2"wniie, 191 Parndm. strest T 3 ) —983—31* con- TYPEWRITERS, LAMBERT TYPEWRITER, price Tast, oMcient, durabis, easlent v Tob use and care for; sent on ap) ovu Mon- 06 & Co., 811 No. 16th St., ha. MANUFACTURING. e ey P MELCHIOR, 13th and Harney, ] OMAHA Bafe and Iron Whks. clalty of fire eacapes, n(ufl Goors . @. Andreen, Prop., 1@ 8, 10t NICKEL PLATING, OMAHA Fating o, Bee Bldg. Tel % MUSICAL, ====_= c Mps. ¥. H. WRIGHT, plane, 1813 3 Websior POSTOFFICE NUTIUE. (Ehhould be read DAILY by all Interested, as_changes may occur at any t! Foratah malls for, the Weck anding Au 80, 1002, will close (PROMPTLY in sl ot at the ‘general postoffice as follows post malls close one hour ea closing, time shown below, Parcels Germany close at § p. m. or on- day nd ‘Wednesday. Regular and supplementary malls close at toreign station half hour later than closing time ahown below (except that supplement~ ary malis for Europe and Central America Via Colon close one hour later at forelgn station), Transatlantic stails. BATURDAY-—AL 7:3 &. m. for NETHER. LANDS ‘direct, per #. 8. Noordam (mall munt be directed ‘“per 8. 8. Noordam') # a. m. (supplementary 10 a. m.) for EUROPE, Pt 5o Lucania, via Queens- town; at 9180 a._m. for SCOTLAND ai- rect, ‘per, & ‘s "Ethiopla directed “per Ethlopla’ for BELATUM direet. per (mall must be directed ~per land"); at 11 &, m. for DENMARK di- rect, per orge (mau must be di- rected “per Nor, *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer takes printed matter, commercial papers and samples for 'Germany only. The same class of mail matter for other parts of Europe will not be sent b5 this ship tional lnrplemon(lry malls on the plers of the Ameri French and German steamers and remain open until within ten minutes of the hour safling of steamer. Mails for South m tral America, est I Bte. SBATURDAY--At § a. m. for BERMUDA, AR retorl At 3 8. m. for PORTO 1CO, via S8an Juan; ?leman ary at 9 a m n m) for Eunicko o €. Maracaibo (mail for Bn\anllll and Carta: (-na must be dlreclzd “per s. s. Mara- bo; at 0 . o Supplementary for FORTU ISLAND, FAmaTes™ BAVANILLA, CARTAGENA and GREYTO per 8. 8. Alleghany (mall for Coata BRIl et be directed “per & ®. Alleghany'); at 10 a. m. for JBA, per s. 8. Mexlco \1; Havand; at a. ‘m. for BR. 5. 8. 8yra. ‘ Pernambucn ln lnlol (mall Nrthern Brazil must be 8irected “per s. 5. Syracusa’) Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to Sydney, and chence b office daily at 6: choss bare Vray Mol Saturday). Malls for to Boston, and thence by steamier. close at u ily at 6:30 p. Mails for Cuba; by rall t Bort Tampa, Florida and then by ~steamer, " glose t lhll Jdaily, " except 130 &‘a connecting ‘made Ori ‘Mond faye. and Baturdays. P Gity, overland, unless s avecialy aodiee] for 'aly by steamer, ‘close at this ly !xcenl unday at 1:30 9 I!I -na 110 P. Sundays at 1 p. 3 p. m. Malis for Costh Rica, B.uu, Bierd Cortez and Guatemal It New " Orlean: close orth -lclmel’. close at . jiconnecting : Wednesday and iiquelon, by rail urse ednesdnya Rica): "Re.l-urod mu . m. previous day. Transpacific Ma Mails for Hawall, Japan, Chlnl and first- class matter for the Philippine I | ds, Jia 8an Frlncllco. close here d d 6 p ul *25th, inc ullvt tor dl - )ffm' per . 8. Transport, alls for Hawall, Japan, China and first clu- matier for ‘the £h pine Island; 8an_Franelsco, close erl daily up to August *2sth, inclustve, tor «R-pnch per . 5. Gaelic. Malls for Australia ' (except Fijl, Sam: San_Francisco, clolu here dally at ot 3N after August **16th and up to L rdo, Inclusive, or on wrrival ot El dllc at New York August g0t v Maile Tor EhRE sl Jope d Victoria, B C.. ‘) m, up !a ch pei vlb a Mal for Chira and lellh close here dally at 6:30 tember =4 inciusive, dispatch per . ru. flhrlllered mlll must be “directea s nen Malls for -n- via Tacoma, close here dllly at 6:3 p. m. up_to l:&- tember *5th, inclusive, per Victaria, Malls for le Vll San Francisco, close here dally ut o up to Beptember th, Inclustve, 3 dispatch per s. s. via Seattls, B, U0 to Bep- or t **30th r *413th, lrmllvt. for dispatch per s. . ) A or Tahiti and Marayesas Islands, Mail via s-n rnnehoo glose hers daily at 6: th, inclu- p to Bépi sive, Ptor dupalch mr u-rlpou forwarded to Hing aiily ‘and the schedule’of e ":‘ u‘;{«" fi-";mumpfio: ot their overland transit ) closes at 6§ p. Il. pre- CORNJLILB VAN coTT, Po.lmunr Posioffice, New York, N. Y.. Aug. 2, 1902 e—— UNION STATION-10TH AND MAROY, rt Py CI”.H.I‘ RAILWAY TIME Chicago, Roek Island & EAST. Chieago Daylight Lim. fted . F ht “hicago Kxpress Des Moines Locai Chicago Fust Expres: leoln Coio. ' Bpring: Denver, Pueblo an t Beatrice and tromaburg i Stoux City . 11linois Central. llevnue & Bacific 7 g:llovuu ‘a"pudito Tot..a 310 A Kausas City, 5t. Josepn & Co o Datly: ‘h JZ.‘"' g only. 1y’ exce] e zepr onday. WEBSTER DIPO'I\—IITH & WEBSTER turday: o o 'l"ln City Passenger. Bloux Cit; Emerson S0 Yr?rk. al'xm lor, D Ea n\ $:00 pm b 6:00 pm er and Seward. o b 7:30 am b10:3% am © 7:30 am Missourt Pact Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Water .......b 4:10 pm 10:28 am STEAMSHIPS. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE le York-w‘v:‘. Ioalnloflli: U;‘i'l“"" Noordam 10h u Statendam Bop- & 0°A M. Twin-Screw Sicamer " Potsdam Ser o . Apply to lery Moores, (1601 Flrnlnn l(rc'l J. 8. ch l; F 8, ‘arnam Jones, First anonll Bank, Omaha. l‘wln-l!en- Bteamer Twin-Screw Steamer Postmasters’ vention Clowe: MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 2.—The con- vention ‘of the Natiodal Postmasters' as- soclation came to a close this forenoon with the reading of a Henry A. le. auditor for the Postoffico depart: shington, D. C.; on “The Magni- tude and Importance of the Postal System.” The delegates were given a steamer ride on the lake this afternoon. Conductor Probably Murdered. FORT WORTH, Tex., Aug. 2.—The life- less body of Orion Nathan Wertenbee, n raiiroad "conductor, late of Rock q, IiL, was found this morning in North Fort Worth, It 1s supposed he was murdered. Documents show him to have been a mem- ber of the Rock Island division, Order of Rallway Conductors. He ls rot known ere. —_— Hanged for Wite Murd: BNOW H‘ll‘L, l(d,, Dixon, colored, the murder of his witer o Previons 3 to execution Dixon wa h:rlllod by immersion m a bath tub in the jail. Seasonable Fashions. 4218 Child's Apron, 2, 4 and 6 years, Child's Apron 4215—Aprons that effectu- ally cover and protect the frocks ever whioh - they are worn are essential to every child's wardrobe. This admirable one serves per- fectly the practical end and can be made plainer and tore serviceable, dainty and more attractive as the material is white lawn or culored gingham. As shown it ig of pale blue chambray and takes an inter- mediate place, but all apron materials are appropriate. The yoke is carefully shaped and Is fitted by means of shoulder seams, The main portions are slightly circular and o it of front and backs that meet in underarm seams. WIith these seams are included the portions of the beit that are buttoned ever &t the center back after the apron is closed. The sleeves are in bishop style with straight narrow cuffs and the neck is finished with a ding collar. On the front of the apron are placed two patch pockets that are a genuine convenlence and -certain to find favor with the little wearer. The quantity of material required for the medium size (4 years) is 2 yards 36 inches wide. The pattern 4215 s cut in sizes dren of 2, 4 and 6 years of & r chil- For the accommodation of The Bee read- ers, these patterns, which usually retatl st from 26 to 50 cents, will be furnished at o sominal price, cents, which covers all expense. In order to get & pattern em- elose 10 cents, give oumber and name of, Pattern wanted and bust weasure

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