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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY JUNE 23, 1903. Rates, 1 1-20 & word first insertion, othing taken t ina bered cheel, can have answe: dressed to & numbered letter 1 Bee. Answers so SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, position as bookkeeper or gen- eral office clerk: best references. Address WANTED-Position _ aa__bookkeeper by young man, good reference furnished. Ad- dres G 3, Bee. M- 26 WANTED—MALE HELF. — bourdaboras e SUMMER SCHOOL. Bookkeeping, Stenography, ‘Souch Type: writing. renmanship, etc. Experienced teachers. Delighttul rooms; fireproot builaing; all medern methods and facill- ties. Students admitted every day. Reg- ular term opens July 6 ‘Phone, call or write for prospectu BOYLES COLLEGE. RN New York Lite Bullding. N E B-18" Tel. TWENTY.-FIVE school teachers for sum- mer work at good salaries. G.e;s L}l'!u“- WANTED, for U. 8 .army, married men between ag citizens of United States, of good char: acter and temperate h who can speak, read and write English. For in- pply to Rectuiting Officer, , Omaha, and Randall b. B— pattern m boller maker: Highest wages, steady employment. An interesting prop- ositfon to competent men None others need appiy. Bmployment Department, .\'Allol\;] Metal Trades A_ui-ur(;xuwn. TUnion Trust Bullding, Cincionatl, O. X B—-M23 21x WANTED, men everywhere, good pay, to distribute ciroulars, advertising matter, tack signs, etc.; no canvassing. Natlonal Ady. Bureau, Chicago. B-M58 x WANTED, several experienced solicitors to travel and sell an article of great merit on the Instaliment plan. To right persons A permanent position with an assured 00d income will be given. Address, giv- & past experience and reference. G 17, Bee office, Omaba, Neb. B—M WANTED-M SUMMER SCHOOL||[WHY LET YOUR ROOM STAY VACANT? Every Day is a Loss of Money When a Little Want-Ad Will Rent It. OF THE OMAHA_COMMERCIAL, COLLEGE, 17th and Douglas .Sts. Opened Monday morning, June m. Al grade work from_the Fourth to the Ninth may be had. New classes also in business, shorthand and typewriting and telegraphy. Tultion reduced. For particulars cail at col'ege or get circular ROHRBOUGH BROS. B4 FOR RENT—HOUS! FOR RENT—Two %-room houses, all mod- ern, N. 30th 8t.. good neighborhood, $15.00. One 4-room * , 955 h St., $i One 4-room hot st and Mason Sts., M. Bachman, 43-57 Paxton Block. - D607 FOR RENT-On ear line, B-room modern house and barn, large lawn, fruit and shade treea July 1, $20. Call at i3 N. 24th st D683 2x OR SALE-~MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALFE, Crane hydraulic elevator be used either passenger or frelght; com- plete, iron guide posts, cage ana wire en- closures. J. L. Hrandels & Sons. —ses S college scholarship for sale at a bargain in one of Omaha's leading com- merclal colleges; life scholarship. Address 8 41, Bee offce. —MTI6x FOR SALE, first mortgage note bearing § per cent iInterest, payable every six months; has about 2 years to run; good security and endorsed by responsible arty; " amount, §1800. Inquire C. M achman, Room 42l Paxton block. Q86 6-ROOM modern flat. 12 So. 1ith st. ol PHOTOGRAPH CAR for sale. _Appl Rose’s Art store. [res o FOR RENT—Fine modern residence, newl: painted _and papered, large barn an shade, No. 145 South 29th street. Four rooms, city water, 1912 Plerce St. $ Three-rgom house, 13th and William, ROBBINS, 1502 FARNAM 8 D—M680—23 'T—8even-room house, 28th and . modern except furnace; low rent tenants. Inquire 507 N. Y. Life D-M710 3 FOR RENT—To small family, five-room cottage, 85 N. Tith rice $11 per mont! Apply at e 9th st. D-MT19 8-ROOM modern house, $27.60, to small fam- fly. 212 Jackson St. Real estate agents list. Wheeler & Wheeler: Tel. 185 D47 24 THREE-ROOM house, full Iot, nice yard. 4534 Marcy Call at once, D—M%8 2%x brick_dwellin, D—M 46 N. INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnam. Q518 IDHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1119 Farnam. Q—sn IRON and wire fences, tree guards, trel- lises. Western Anchor Fence Co., 206 N. 17th 8t. —M 243 “I LOVE HIM BEST OF ALL. This 1 the most beautiful song yet written; the words and music are a masterpiece of the poct's art. For sale in Omaha, Neb., by the Collins Plano Co. price &e; by mall e QM1 Jyix CATALOGUE cut drug prices free man & McConnell Drug Co.. Omana, i Q582 FOR SALE. second-hand Locomobile; in first-class shape, at one-half © or ‘nddress 161 Farnam St L Go6 TELEPHONE poles, long fir timbers chicken tence; onk piling. %01 Douglas. ' Q81 Sher- FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, DEWEY European hotel, 13th and Farnam. E—563 AETNA HOUSE, European, 13th &mt ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & c;}u}uo. L. M E. hauls trunks. Telephone 180, E-565 $1.00 to §2.00 per week. 422 8. 15th St one block south of court house. E-588 , inducements for men. to learn barber trade during summer, months; po- sitions guranteed; tools presented; wages Baturdays: diplomas granted. Country applicants receive prompt attention. Few Weeks completes. Write today. Moler Barber. College, 148 DeJglas st Omaha. —31715 BPECIAL COMPLETE course {n gcmmiur- for sale y ddress ee cheap. A [:47 s SALESMEN WANTED. ALESMEN for Lambert typewriters, §20. sNrm- better, Monroe & Co., 811 N. 16th NICE cool room, modern, very reasonable; gentlemen preferred. ' 142 N. 17th. ICE for sale in carload lots. Apply Ham- mond Packing Company, Omaha. Neb. Q—M501 23 FOR BALE, Automobile, high grade gaso- line runabout, 198 model, used few weeks; a bargain if taken at once. For particu- lars address D, care of Bee office, Council Bluffs, Ia. Q—M3533 FIANO, Steinway, exceptionally rich tone bargain. 2615 North th. Q5% FOR BALE—Two cows, fresh. 256 Web- ster st. Q538 Bx One large fireproot safe and one plate glass office. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 415 South 15th St Q—-Me1: —— e MISCELLANEOUS. DINING, kitchen, bedroom; also other nice rooms; modern; bestlocation. 411 N.1Sth Bt. E—-M245 ELEGANT rooms, 199 Capitol Avenue. E--210—Jy-11 LOVELY large front, strictly modern, newly furnished and papered,” best loca- tion.” 2087 Harney St. E—#4l PLEASANT room, $8 a month. 524 N. 20th. E—-M519—Jy-1x ROOMS, 195 Capitol ave. Bo61 Bx WANTED—Two salesmen, salary or com- mission.- C. F. Adame Co., 1619 Hugua. ERIENCED resident salesman wanted ‘5-?- | & line of ladies’ wrappers and terence required. 8. Ep- e m’:flrfldwly, New_;t_:,:.hu stein, ———— W,AH'I'-D—!IIAI-I HELP., eiibia 100 Girls. Call Canadian office, 15th & D_‘m‘. WANTED, experienced Ay Address B 40, Bee. 00 to $100.00 per LADIES oo A3 b8 wares. walking AkiFis, e ot o il of your_fie. \Write 3 Me. ?o.:or n-c.;.sé; oatit. National Cor- Loyt . C—M4—Jy-13 crockery sales- M242 LARGE south front room; first-class loca- tion. 2224 Farnam. M9 24x HAMBLETONIAN stallion, the largest and fastest trotting bred pacer 12 the west, sired l;r a ln!wfl; dam a granddaughter of Hambletonian '10; will stand for stock at 421 N. 16th St. Adam ‘Thomson. R—-M287 Bannockburn, CLAIRVOYANTS. MME. LUCRETIA, medium, 1709 California. B—ME899 Jy5 f MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTEL To_ salaried employes and wage earners Get our system of loans that gets you out of debt. Any lady or gentieman, clerk, bookkeeper, Ssalesman, —trainman, machinist, engineer, etc., having reliable employment can §t, Just on his note: alf- Monthly or $13.35 Monthl, us...$26.6 us... 1338 or 666 us... 668 or 13 or 16 us... 4@ ¢ 200 or 100 lowest ra confidential. Quick service. Courteous Week! or §6 8 or 3 $100—Return to § 50—Return to $ %5—Return to 3 15—Return to Eastest terms, No tnquirfes. treatment. THE STAR LOAN CO,, 4 PAXTON BLK. X—Misl MON FURNITURE, PIANOS, LIVE STOCK, SALARIES, ETC Low rates and easy terms. Business Confidential Try us if you want to save money. PHOENIX CREDIT CO. 633 Paxton Block 16th and Farnam Sts. X600 Beet explains our methods. We loan on furniture, pianos, warehouse receipts, etc. Or If you have a permanent position’ we can make you a BALARY LOAN without security, eXcept your own agree- ment to repay. Our service is quick and confidential and we always try to piease. All that we ask Is that you give us a call before you borrow elsewhere. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 113 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 2285 (Established 1862) 38 So. 16th 8t X—on ED MONEY? NEY TO LOAN FURNITURE AND SALARIES $10 to 3300 loaned on FURNITURE, PIANOS, etc., and to SALARIED PEOPLE at very low rates and for any length of time, without publicity or moving the prop- erty. Payments can be made to sult your convenlence. Call and get our terms fore going elsewhere. ELIANCE CREDIT CO, Rom 8. Paxton Block Room X8. X—604 LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team- sters, boarding houses, etc. without se- curity; easlest terms, 40 offices in prin- clpal citles. Tolman, 440 Board of Trade Blds. X—603 MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried Beopie; Dusiniess conidentiai; lowest ratea 1 Xt block. The J. A. Hutton Co. 4 Paxton o MONEY loaned on planos, furniture, few- ‘eiry, horses, cows, ete. C. F. Reed, v)x‘,_dmu BUSINESS CHANCES. WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange any property or business quick, see J. H. Johnson, 843 N. Y. Lit Y09 MRS, CARRIE SMITH, SOVEREIGN LADY QUEEN of clairvoyants; every- thing told; past, present and future. Sat- isfaction or no pay. 807 N. 18th. S—M96 ——— CENTER_ hotel, European plan; south cool rooms, §2 to $4 per week. 210 N. 17th st. Tel. B 41, E-132 Jy 2 NICE rooms, 2580 Harney. Tel. 'lr‘T 7 B—-MT51 2Tx ROOMS, 1906 Capitol ave. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. THE FARNAM, 16th & Farnam. F-6n ROOM and board, reasonable; all modern, with ‘phone A-2688. 2406 Cass St F—-M208 NEWLY furnished rooms with or without ‘doard; home cooking, $.50 per week; fine locatiol 62 N. 19th. M328 23 509 8. 5TH AVE.; private family, - F-MT28 ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. GRACE O'BRYAN, Baths. 720 So. 13th. T—M6%6 R il MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 24 floor, r. 2. - T—909 MIS8 HOWARD, slegant va baths; 15th, flat E. FANNIE TEMPLE, massage, al : Aasistant. 34 ook, 6 N- Teth gt Dothi T—Ms8 I3 MISS LA BAN, massage baths, tian treatment. 1817 Leavenworth St.. flat 8 T—M504 J26 BATHS, massage. 1718 Nicholas, F. §, 24 fir T—M578 Jy3 massage alcohol mbmn&, 317 "A"Jfl. —M503 FOR SALE, a good furniture, hardware and undertakini ess, store building and residence Address Box 165 Ply- mouth, Neb. Y—-Mls OR SALE, an elegantly furnished 11- B om,. fiat, ‘centraily Jlocated. Address G 3, Bee. Y—M530 24 FIRST-CLASS dining room; good age, first-class prices. Address G atron- Bee. DRUG ZTORE for sale; a bargain. For particulars address & 3, care Bee office. FOR SALE, 4 elegahtly furnished flats, cheap. 1116 Howard. Y741 24x DRESSMAKING. FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy, ¢ DRESSMAKING parlors at 2233 Seward st. 803 Jyd EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, G. R. Rathbun, room 15, Com'l Nat —_— FLORISTS. HESS & SWOBODA, 1415 Farnam. —&% DERSON, florist, 1519 Farnam st hess GARBAGE. T1.MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO. cesspools and vaults, removes garbage and dead animals at reduced prices. 81 N. 16th. Tel. 177 d GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee Bldg. Tel. 3%. —en e—————————— LAWNMOWERS. SHARPENED. P. Melchoir, 13th & Howard. ~an LAWNMOWERS sharpened, saws flled, umbrellas repaired, keys, etc., 309 N. 18th. Tel. 2074 —e32 BICYCLES and _ sundries, sharpened. E. R. Morgan, 261§ Sherman e. Tel L-238i —M53 Jyl7 lawnmowers LAW AND COLLECTION STILLMAN & PRICE, 23 U. 8. N;B'l.‘gd. NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO., st floor N. Y. Life Bldg., attorneys and collectors every- where. 52 MACFARLAND & MAY, Now York Life Bldg., room 3M4. 'Phone 1552. ~630 OMAHA Steam Laundry and City Towel Bupply. 1750 Leavenworth. Tel. A-178 MEDICAL. LADIES, Chichester English Pennyroyal safe; reliable. sther. , stamps, for partic “Rellef for Ladles” in'letter by return maifl. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadelphia, Pa. —_— ano_plavers, or plano and player together. Plano Player Co., Tel - 637 " MISS ELEANOR HARDY Voice and Piano Studio 49 RAMUE BLOCK. Special Terms (o Summer Students, = OMAHA COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 516 Jiaumge blk.; summer term. Apply F. H. Wright, L. L. C. M, Director. 'Phone 1101 IS —~Mb67 J29 SEND NO MONEY—But write us for in- formation regarding an investment that is now paying divideafis of 24 per cent a year, and will pay still larger dividends soon. Absolutely sife. Bank references ven. ‘The Weltner & Dagn Corporation, Broadway, New York City ' TRAINING BCHOOL, Pueblo, N TS x weeks course; diplomtas: o July 15; write. C—M4s1—29x. " ANTED—Cock for short time in private family; wages, $6 per week. 2241 Howard st. " C—578 NICE rooms, good board. 415 N. 25th St. ) F-569 MRS, DAVIS, 1621 Howard St., baths; first- class assistant. T-23 Iyl OSTEOPATHY. GID. E_& ALICE JOHNSON, osteopaths. Suite 515, New York Life Bidg. Tel;g. The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bldg. T. 2382. —639 —— FOR EXCHANGE, Atzen & Farwell, Paxtton BIk., 6047, T. 135. M-890 NICELY furnished rooms, with or without boasd; day bhoard or meal tickets rea- sonable. Midland Hotel, 16th and C,El‘wo WOMAN for light office work. Address G 15, Bee. C—585 22x Sts. BUMMER resort, The Merriam. Mrs F—-M®69 dred copying short letters; $3 fl;o‘l”lf&::l’;’. send :l’lmvtd. addressed en- velope. Woman's ‘Union League, 162 La Balle st., Chicago. C—4633 Bx LADIES wanted to learn halrdréssing, maniouring or faciai massage; special In- ducements. for summer mon! ositions guaranteed. Moler College, 1302 Douglas st., Omaha, Neb. C—MTl4 2x VANTED-—Girl about. 15 ears old to Vet (n Tight houseki 7l Monday. ‘Apply 340 So. 19th. C—728 23 WANTED--Girl general housew: family ot lhm‘;‘-nod wages. 3027 cago street. 4 WANTED, girl, for_general housework; hree in tamily. Wages, $.00. Inquire 4173 Farnam. C-439 x ted to do_ platn housewor! G‘-Ru-u';cn.w per week. 429 Davenport; take Farnam car. 138 WANTED, German teacher for two boys, ages 9 and 11 ; profer one who does B ipeak the Fngiian language. Address 1i6 8. 334" ave. COOK wanted, w ®5_ per month; Goak et T gma it TR Chase, mgr., Fort ige, Ia. C—-MT48 % FOR RENT-HOUSES, X all parts of A HOUSES "c™biers’a’Cor s Yiudy: g, i) room house, all medern ex- N. S0th Bt. $2.00. C. M, g Paxton Blk D38 r : Il parts of the city. HOUSES ™" &5 0 e B PAYNE-BOSTWICK & CO.—Cholce houses. A RO T L e iacuae FOR RENT, T Van & Stor- 1458, . E MOVE 173 Webster St. D351 age Co. T ONE of the fine, all modern, T-room brick houses, th and 1zard Sta. $0.00. G. B Turkington, 66 Bee. DM~ ¥OR RENT, 85 a month, 7-room com- pletely modern house, nickel piated open piumbing, house newly painted, and varnished throughout; good ment with slate laundry tubs. Beautiful locatjen; 1085 So. 30th “Ave, pear two nscom park car lines. The Byron 2 Bo. 14th St. D—2ox TO MOVE right get Omaha Van Sto Qoo ofice 13113 Farnam, or Tels. 166585, HOUSES, tnsurance. Ringwalt, Barker BIk. D8 FOR RENT, clght room detached houss and barn: large Jawn and strictly modern. Apply @6 Dodge B Can be seen loday. ROOM house. 20 So. 3d; clstern and city waters eondition, $6.00, Walter Breen. %9 So. 13th 8t Dose ¥-ROOM brick dwelling, very desirable, within wall distance. on Hth st. near Jackson, $40. Paxton blk. D—MMm FOR RENT-Cottage; 9 8. 3d 8t Tel L-2088: Dbt THE KENWOOD 2616 Farnam Street. Phone 304, T—ME2 FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RE! and ensult Harney. unfurnished rooms, single Withnell Bld,-. 15th and . P. Dodge & Co., 164 Farnam. G—MT66 TWO nice large rooms. 2627 Harney. G—M4T 22x N FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES, FOR RENT, the build: fed by The Bee at 916 our stories and a basement which was formerly used as The Bee press room. This will be rented very reasonably. If interested apply at office of C. C. Rose- water, secretary, room 100, Bes: Bullding. formerly oceu- ‘arnam St. It has FOR RENT, bullding sultable for whole- sale purposes at 916 Farnam, 22x90, four stories and fisst-class comented basement, elevator, fire and burglar proof vault, office counter and fixtures. For price and particulars inquire C. C. Rosewater, sec- Tetary the Bee Building Co., room 109, Bee building. OFFICES in the Bee bullding, $10.00 per month up; rental price includes heat Ight and Janitor service. R. C. Paters & Co., ground floor, Beo Bidg. 1266 | —M567 AGENTS WANTED. EMOLINE SHEPARD, ma: , vapor and batha Assistant. 2d floor, N. 16th St. T—89%6 Jyé PERSONAL, DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superfiu- ous hair removed by electricity. R. 2 and 8, 1508 Farnam St U—o84 ELITE PARLORS, €5 8. 16th St 24 floor. T—MRS VIAVI, a wholesome nerve and tissue food and home treatment for disorders of women. Free booklet. Viavi Co., 348 Bee Bldg. U~o87 HOME during confinement, first-class. Dr. L. L. Miller, 304 Blondo.” 'Phone F-1182 U586 IT CURES. U589 MAGNET PILE KILLER. At druggists, $1. PRIVATE hnlglml before and during con finement; bables boarded and adopted. Mrs. Gardels, 2234 Lake. Tel. R..I':,I;A:“ PRIVATE home during confinement; babtes adopted. The Good S8amaritan Sanitarfum, 23°Tat Ave., Council Blufts, Ia. U— M489 PRIVATE Sanitarfum for ladies before and during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerisch, %2 California St. Terms reasonable. U—61 3 C. EDERER, Bristol Bt. florist. Tel. 179 U—691 TELEPHONE 780 for L. M. E. messengers. U—585 CHIROPODY, manlcuring, scalp. faclal. hyglens and special massage taught and practiced. A. Mayer, 512 Bee Bld;. Con- sultation free. Use Re-No-May Fowder. BOSTON_UMERELLA FACTORY, 6% S. J6th, | Umi_ellas recovered, repaired or made. Tel. 1617 » U-MBI1T 21 WANTED, canvassl county fo solicit subscriptions to THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. dy employment with assured good in- Agents in the country with harse y especially desired” Canvassers make easily 360 to $100 per month. Ad- dress Century Farmer Solicitors' Bureau, Bee building, Omaha. -3 LADY canvassers for somethin ‘Monroe & Co., 811 N. 16th. p B~ WE HAVE the only successful thread eut- ting thimble. Why hunt for the soissors when you can cut thread so easy with thimble. Send ¢ for genuine silver thimble. Minonk Novelty Co., Minonk, m. J—M39 7x SOLICITORS wanted In every county, with horse and buggy preferred, to handle an Al installment Dns)fvc;l(lh)n on the rural nts in _every routes. Address, n, it expe: lence and reforences, E. R. McClellan, roor Hoe Blag., Omaha, Neb oy ra Fra " "WANTED TO RENT. WE RENT sewing machines, T5c per week; we repair and sell parts for all makes of machines. Nebraska Cycle Co., cor. 15th and Harney Sts. 'Phone 1663 U—MB88 Jy19 $9—-WE CURE RUPTURE FOR $30-—No detention from business 16,000 cured tients; send for booklet, etc. Empire upture Co., New York Life bidg., Omaha, Neb U—ME64 GOOD speclalty attraction wanted at big Fourthp:: July celebration at Blair, Neb. Address E. F. Cook, Blalr, Neb. U—M566 29x WANTED, 600 ladies to visit our Garment Cutting College to see its workings and test its merits by taking one lesson free. Room 621_Paxton block, corner 1ith and Farnam Sts. U—M64T Iy A_NICE, healthy baby girl for adoption at 2319 So. 13th sireet, Omaha, Neb. MONEY TO LOAN~REAL ESTATE. 2 ROOMS—with bath and board. G 29, Bee office. K745 3x e > WANTED-TO BUY M. GOODMAN, 2716 or 1371 Douglas stréet, pays cash for all kinds of merchandise’ N—Mal Jnx FOR SALE-FURNITURE, CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge Tel. 3 New rud second-hand. bought, sold, exchanged. G612 PURNITURE of 7 room. 213 N. 2. ppinciidn i oudtud of = 7Y B& ST. MARY'S Ave. §.r. modern . 28 Gamey, er. modera cin UM, b, ety water, [N GARVIN 4ROS, 164 FARNAM ST FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. TIME to paint that buggy or wi on. See Frost, 14th and Leavenworth. M5 W0 HARNEY, modern. 85 per e W K Potter, Tae Brown BIk. t-class atitul for first house. FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOUS. NI iters. 1119 Farnam. NEW and 3-hand typewr! % loans and warrants. W. & Co., 13% Farnam street. w2 WANTED—City and farm loans; also bonds and warrants. R. C. Peters & Co, 1702 ‘arnam st., Bee Bidg. W83 FARM and oty loans; low rates. W. H. Thomas, First Nat'| Bank Bldg. Tel 48 WANTED-—Cit; Farnam Smi 7 AIVATE money. Sherwood, 837 N. Y. Life. v Wit 'Threc | House newly painted, FOR EXCHANGE—Two 8-acre farms near Omaha, every acre level, tillable and very best black loan soll, for Omaha prop- erty. Investigate this. W. R. Homan, Frenzer bik. Z—534 Jyl CH & MILLER, 124 8. %th St AND PAPERING. WILL exchange §18 dlamond ring for good driving horse or eomething young and well bred. Address G 27, care of Hee Z—742 Nx FOR SALE~REAL ESTATE. 10-ROOM modern houss, 11 blocks from ostoffice, for sale cheap. 108 N. 15th. enema, & Co. CHARLES E., 18 Farnam street. WILLIAMSON RE—610 FOR SALE, one § and o $-room modern house; beautiful frult and shade trees; lot 13txi94 feet; mo reasonable offer r fused; must sell on account of leavi city. Call on owner. Easy terms. 4758 North 24th St. RE—&4 2x PAINTERS and paperhangers, 107 8. 2ith Bt. Seo us for first-ciass work, or tele- phone 2141. Ward & Harpster. 179 Jy8 PATENTS. H. J. COWGILL—No fee unless successtul. #13'S. 16th St. Omaha. Tel. 176, —842 PATENTS Sues & Co., Omaha, Neb. Ii- lustrated patent book free. Tel. 1623 —Mi8 Jiy2x PAWNBROKERS, FAGLE Loan Offics, reliable, accommodat- ing, all business confidential. 1391 Douglas. —_— e PRINTING, BRIEFS, ETC. TOUSES and lots n all parts of city; also acre property and farm lands. The O. F. Davis Co., Room 58, Bee Bidg. RE—811 RANCH and farm lands for sale by the TUnion Pacific Rallroad company. B. A. McAllester, land commissioner, Union Pa- cific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. RE—172 WATERS Printing Co. Linotype composi- tion, Tel. 21%0. —643 CALL'uY‘ Gardner Printing Co.. Tel " A-32%3, for all nds of job printing. 517 8. 13th St. —238 Jys RUG MANUFACTURING, | REAL ESTATE BARGAIN: modern residences on %th avenue. street paved, all taxes paid. Price, $5,500.00. Will net owner 8 per cent at above price. Two modern brick residences 1815 and 1817 Jackson street. Rents for $60.00 a month. Price, $6,500.00. This is & splendid investment. Three-story and basement brick block Three stores and thirty-two rooms, All fn first class condition Rents for $1.750 a year. Price, $15,000.00. Féur cottages and lot 68x140. All In good repair and Rents for $40.00 a month. Price, $3,500.00. Brick block on Sixteenth street Two stores and twenty-six rooms. Rents for $1.500.00 a year. Price, $15.000.00. This 1s first class business property. THOMAS BRENNAN 39 So. 13'h St RE-MNT 9 ——————————————— BABBITT METAL. OMAHA Rug Factory, 1521 Leaven. Tel. 26, A4 —_—_— STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 40 Ramge Bldg ) —————— SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, A.C. VAN BANT'S school —oat NEB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's Theater. OM. Van Stor. Co.. 1511% Farn Tela. 1559862 —650 SUMMER SCHOOLS. SUMMER SCHOOL. Latin, Greek and Matlematies. Students prepared for college, civil service, ete. ‘erms reasonsble. (all on or address, J. F. Woolery, 2404 Cass St. —625—22x = e e TICKET BROKERS. FRICTIONLESS, worth %c; closing it out at 18c. R. 17, Com. Nat'l Bank —735 Jyn e——————— CUT_RATE rallroad tickets everywhere P. H. Philbin, 156 Farnam. 'Phone 784 BALE TIES. e———— TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North_18th E— THE DEPOT on tme. L. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, ALL Xinds of carpenter work and repairing Dl’l)lll[:‘lly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, 2th and Lake Sts. - CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, —636 Tel. L-2358. GATE CITY Upholstering Co.. woven wire springs tightened. Tel B3, 1106 St Mary's Ave. —M168 A J. PIERSON, %th and Burt. Tel. L2834 4{TO 5 P. C. money. Bemis, Paxton Block. W81 CARPET CLEANERS. FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 1004 Farnam. W—ss PRIVATE money. ¥. D. Wead, f-n:ifi. W MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS. SALARY LOANS UPON PLAIN NOTES. American Loan Co, Paxton block, lxd floor. WIRE fenc arma. for b !zy layn and %-‘:‘ fllp? ith Tel 1880 ~ S-SE a +nd jewelry loans. B Green CHATTEL. salary o Loan Co., suc to + B8, Barker bk X—an BEND your carpet and rugs to Christen- son’'s Carpet Cleaning Works, 2221 N. 20th st Tel 169 P DENTISTS. CcH PAl'L’. removed to residence, 2023 Burt. Tel F-fas ) ¥_C. CLARK, dentist, formerly of Councll Bluffs, now located at 766 Cull‘,“‘él." DR_E H. BRUENING, @ Paxton bk "Phone §id —MZ3 I35 WANTED=TO BORROW. A WIDOW wishes a loan of $30 or #400; food securtty and laterest. Addreas G, ee. —Mnx POSTOFFICE NOTIOK. T (Should be read DAILY by all interested, a8 changes may occur at any ume). Foreign mails for the wesk ending June 27, 1903, will close (PROMPTLY in all cases) at the general postofice as follos Parcels- malls close one hour earlier than clos- Ume shown below. Parceis-post mails for Germany close st § p m. Monday. | _ Regular and supplementary matis close at | Forelgn Station balf hous laler than closing ' POSTOFFICE NOTIC! time shown below (except that supplement- Ary malls for Europe and Central Ameriea, yia Colon, close one hour later at Foreign BStation). | Tranaat | TUBSDAY—At $:3 o for ITALY di rect, per 8 s (mall must be directed “per s s Lombardia"); 10:30 A m. (supplementary 12 m ) for ECROPE, per 8 s Kaiser Wilhelm I1*, via Ply mouth, Cherbourg and Bremen . WEDNESDAY—At 6:30 a. m. for EUROPE, per 8. & Philadelphia, via Southampton (mail for Ireland must be directed 'per & 8. _Philadelphia™); at 3 a. m, for NETHERLANDS direct, per s. 8. Pots d‘nm (mall must be directed ‘‘per s . Potsdam™); at $:30 a. m. (supplementary 10 &. m.) for AUROPE, per s. 8. Majostic, via Queensto: at 11T m.tor DEN: ‘\rln.l.l‘(l mdl'n|1, |r\lr :d 8. United States ust be direct * & Unit gnail m e per r & United THURSDAY-At T % m SWITZERLAND. ITAL | TUGAL, TURKEY | BRITISH INDIA dnd QUEZ, per = La Gas: (malil for other parts of Eur directed “per s & La ( FR"‘A'\: Inl .1.}4: .Q m. for EUROPE, per 8 8 Celtic, via Queenstown (mall mus be directed “per s. s Celtic™) el -At 4:3 a. m. for EUROPE, 8. Campania, via Queenstown; at m. for ITALY direct, per s. = Lahn (mail_must he directed “per s s m. for SCOTLAND di- Lahn"): at 7:30 a rect, per s s Columbla (mail must be directed “per s s Columbia™); at 8 a. m. for BELGIUM direct, per s. s. Vader- must be directed “per s. s the Matls, m Lombardia for FRAN NZO MAR- via Havre ope must be cogne’’). land (mail Vaderland") *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 ya=* ; liis ship unless gpectallv dircoted by It After the closing of the suppiementary transatlantic malls named above addi- tional supplementary mails are opened on the plers of the American, English, French and German steamers, and remain open unt{l within ten minutes of the hour of salling of steamer. Mails for South and Central fen, West Indies, Ete. TUESDAY-At 9:% a. m. (supplementary 1 a. m.) for CENTRAL AMERICA {except Costa Rica) and SOUTH PA- CIFIC PORTS, per s. s. Saratoga, via Colon (mail for Guatemala mu be di- rected “‘per s. s. Saratoga’); at 12:30 p. \'l\lpfilemenllr)‘ 1:30 p. m.) for BT, THOMAS, ST. CROIX, LEEWARD and w INDWARD ISLAND: BRITISH, DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA, r s 8. Parima (mall for Grenada rini- dad must be directed “per s. 8. Parima’). WEDNESDAY—At 3:30 a. m. for BRAZIL. ger 8. s Bellaggio, via Rio Janeiro and tos (mail for Northern Brazil, Ar- entine, iguay and Paraguay must be irected ‘‘per s. s. Bell 10'); at 10 a. m. for GRENADA, TRINIDAD 'and CIU DAD BOLIVAR, per s. s. Grenada; at 4 B, m, Gupplementary 1 p. m) for TURKS ISLAND and DOMINICAN RE- PUBLIC, r 8. 8. Cherokee. THURBDAY—At § a. m. for CUBA, per s. Monterey (mail for Mexico, via Pro- 80, Campeche and Vera Cruz must bs rected ‘‘per s. 8. Knlfl, at 12 m. for_ ARGENTINE, URUGUAY_an PARAGUAY, per & s gyptian Prince at 12 m. (supplementar; 2:30 p. m.) for HAMAS and BANTIAGO, per = s. lenfuegos. FRIDAY—At 12 m. for MEXICO, per . Niagara, via Tampico (mall must be di- rected ‘‘per Niagara'); at 1 p. m. for PORTO PLATA, per Foxhall, from Boston (mall for other ris of the Do- minican Republic must directed “per Foxhal at 6:3 p. m. for BER- MUDA, per steamer from Halifax. SATURDAY—At 530 a. m. for PORTO RICO, CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per 8. 8. Caracas (ma for Savanilla and Cartagena must be directed ‘“‘per s. s Caracas’); at 9 a. m. MEXICO, per s. s. Ravensdale, via Progreso (mall must be directed ‘‘per &. ». vensdale'); at 9:30 a. m !Iu lementary 10:30 a. m.) for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA, SAVA- NILLA and CARTAGENA, per s s Altal (mafl for Costa ica must be di- rected ‘‘per s. Al ): at 9:30 a. m. (supplemgntsry 1030 a. in) for HAITI and SARTA MARTA, per s. s Athos (mail for Bavanilla must be directed “per & 8 Athos”); at 10 a. m. for CUBA, T Morro Castle, via Havana: at 12:% m. for CUBA, per s. s. Olinda, via van Amer- i cept Tr CUBA—By rail to Port Tampa, Fla, and thence by steamer, closes at this offk dally, except Thursday, at $5.30 a. m. (th connecting malils close here on Mondays Wednesdays and Saturdays). MEXICO CITY-—Overland, uniess speclally addressed for dispatch by steamer, closes at this office dally, except Sunday, at 1:30 p. m. and 11:30 p. m. Sundays at 1:00 p. m. and 11:3) p. m. NEWFOUNDLAND-—By rail to North Syd- ney. end thenc by steamer. closes at this coffice daily at 6:30 ». m. (vonnecting malls close here every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday; JAMAICA—By rall to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at this office at 63 . m. every Tuesday and Thursday. MIQUELON ~By rail to Hoston and thence by steamer, closes at ihis office dally at 6:30 p. m. BELIZE, PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATE- MALA-By rail {o New Orleans, and thence by steamer, closes at this office aally, except Sunday, at p. m. and 50" p. m., Sundays 00 p. m. and 1:30 p. m. (connecting mali closes here ndays at § p. m.) COSTA 'RICA—By mail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer. closes at this office daily, except Sunaay, at §1:30 p. m. and §11:3 p. m., Bundays'at §i: and §11:3 p. m. (connectl lere Tuesdays at §11:30 p. m. § REGISTERED MAIL closes at §:%0 p. m. previous day. 0 p. m. mall closes Transpaeific Mails CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattle, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to June f2lst in- clusive, for despatch per . s. Iyo Maru HAWAII, JAPAN and CHINA, and clally addressed mail for the PHILIS- PINE ISLANDS, via S8an Francisco, close here daily at 6:8 p. m. up to June §22d, inclusive. for despatch per s. 8. Gaelle. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Freu- cisco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up o June §26th, inclusive, for despatch per U. 8. Transport. HAWAIL, via San Prancisco, close he: daily at 6:3 clusive, for d CHINA 'and JAPAN, via r 8 8 £ Vancouver and p. m. up to June §30th, Inclusive, for de- spatch per s. s. Empreas of China. (Mer- chandise for U. S. Postal Agency at Shangha! cannot be forwarded via Can- ada.) HAWAII, CHINA, JAPAN and PHILIP- PINE IBLANDS, via S8an Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to Jul l‘?elmlva‘ for despatch per s. s. on, 2 ong p. m. up to July §sth, inclustve, for de- spatch per s. 8. Mariposa. NEW ZBALAND, AUSTRALIA (except West). NEW CALEDONIA, FLIT, BAMOA and HAWAIT, via San Francisco, elose here dally at 6:30 p. m. after June §20th and up to July §lith, inclusive, for de- Spatch per . 8 Sonoma. (If the Cunard steamer earrying the British mail for New Zealand does not arrive in time to connect with this despatch, extra malls “closing at 5:30 a. m.. 9:3 m.; Bundays af 4:3 a. m.. 9 a. m. and P30 p. m.—will be made up and forwarded unti] the arrival of the Cunard steamer.) AUSTRALIA (except West), FLII ISLANDS and NBW CALEDONIA,' via Vancouv and Victoria, B. C.. close here dally at §:3 p. m. after July §lith and up to July inclusive, for despatch per s. . nd JAPAN, via Tacoma, nere dally at €30 b m. up to July inclusive, for despateh per ‘Olympia Note—Unless otherwise addressed, W os Australia is forwarded via Europe: New Zealand and Philippines via San Fran- claco—(he quickest routes. Phillppines spe- cially addressed “via Canada® or “via Bu- Fope must be fully prepaid at the foreign fates. Hawail is forwarded vt= San Fran- clsco exclusively } Registered mail closes at 6 p. m. previ- ous day. Transpacific mails are forwarded to port of salling daily and the schedule of closin is arranged on the presumption of thelr uninterrupted overland transit CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster. PostofMce, New York, N. Y., June 19, 190 close §28th, GOVERXMENT NOTICES, U, 8. LAND OFFICE_O'NBILL, NE- bruska, May 5, 1%08.—Notice is hereby given, pursuant to instructions and in ac- Cordance with the direction of the secre- tary of the interior, under the third section of the act of congress, approved May 13 1, 35 Bat, 150, that the following tracts of land within the former Omaba Indian Reservation, in the state of Nebraska, will be offered st public sale at the U, 8. land office_at O'Neil, Nebraska, on Tuesday, July Tih, 188, at nine o'clock, & m., Vis.: Lot 3 (3284 acres), Sec. 11, T. 3% N R § E; SEY NWi (40 acres), and NEY Wy (@ acres), Sec. 5. and Lot 1 (015 of an scre), Bec. 8. T. 5 N, K 6 E.; Lot § 347 acres), Lot 5 (015 of an acre), Sec Victoria, B. C., close here dally at 6:30 Maru. TAHITL and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via | San Francisco, close here daily at 6:3 | GOVERNMENT NOTICKS. 17; Lot 3 (34.20 a (0 acres), and SWig Wiy (W acres 2, and Lot § (17.13 acres) £, T. 4 R 7 B Sald lands will be sold at highest bidder at not I an the ap prajsed value. The purchaser may, at Lis pption, pay cash at the tume of the sale, or pay one-third of the price one year from the date of the sale, one-third in iwo years. and one-third In three years from sald date, with interest at the rate of five per cent per annum; but In case of default in either of sald payments, the person thus defaulting for the period of sixty days shall forfeit absolutely his right to the tract which he has purchas and any payment or payments he may have made; provided, that no bid by any person whos entry for any of sald lands has hereto- fore been declared forfeited by the de- partment, will be recognised; rovided, that each successful bidder wi'l be re- quired to make affidavit that his bid is not in the interest, either directly or In- directly, of any other person. W & RICHARDS, Commijssioner. Approred Thos. Rya Acting Secretary Ji916-23 O ————— ey LEGAL NOTICES. SEALED_BIDS will be received at the Office of Secretary of State up until 12 o'clock on_of the 3Ith day of June, 138, for one K. W. combination engine and iynamo for use at Hastings asylum, ac cording to plans and specifications on file in the office of secretary of state. The board reserves the rl&hl to_reject ln{ and all bids. GEORGE W. MARSH, Secretary of Board. Jaaiet Sealed bids for coal for the year begin- ning Beptember 1 will be received by the Board of Education of ‘he State Normal ool_at Peru, until 12 o'clock noon, Tu July 3 at the office of the state superintendent, Lincoln. The sehoo! will need about 750 tons of good steam coal and blds should be for coal, f. 0. b. Pery, or delivered in coal house at the school Blank proposals and supply bonds may be obtained at m“ office. VILLIAM K. FOWLER, Secretary of Board of Education —————————————————— N RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY. Union Pacific. Leave. 9:40 am 4:20 pm al1:30 pm Arrive. Overland Limited. 7 The Fast Malil.. California Express Pacific Express. Fastern Express.... The Atlantic Express The Colorado Special Chicago Special.... Lincoin, beatrice and Stromsburg Express..b 4:00 pm North Platte Local......a §:00 am Grand Isiand Loeal. . ..b 5:30 om Chicago, Rock Island & Pact EAST. Chicago Daylight L't'd Chicago Daylight Local Chicago Express. Des Moines Expreas. Chicago Fast Express. WE:! al a a a a a bi. [ J o B! oz AB A 7:10 am oot oo 333 3883 5 Rocky Mountain L’'t'd..a 6:60 pm Lincoln, Colo. Springs. Pueblo and i i 1190 pm Colo., Texas Cal Oklahoma Flyer. 0 pm Chicago & Northweatern, ““The Northwestern Line." Fast Chicago a 3:40 am Mall Local 8toux City. Daylight 8t. Paul. Daylight Chicago Local Chicago .. Local Cedar Rapids. Limited Chicago Local Carroll ... Fast Chicago Fast St. Paul Fast M . Local Stoux . Norfolk & Bonesteel .. Lincoln & Long Pine.... Wi h. St. Louls “Cannon Ball" Express a 5:3 pm st Louts Local, Coun- o = » El 33333 55E3R o 553 33333635 sgszas g3zza: BREsEEEE sZRBER HHEEEEH BE8 583 Chicago Daylight ....... Chicago Fast Express Chicago Limited .. Des Motnes Express Ilinols Centr: Chicago Express Chicago, Minneapolis St. Paul Limited. Minneapolis & St. Paul Express .. Chicago Local Chicago Express . Missouri Pacl 8t. Louls Express. K C & st IT‘EX. WEBSTER DEPOT-15TH & WEBSTER, Chicago & Northwestern, Nebraska and Wyoming Division, Leave. Arrive. Black Hills, Deadwood, Lead, Hot Springs.....a $:00 pm Wyoming, Casper and uglas .d 3:00 pm. Hastngs, York, David City, Superfor, Geneva, Exeter end Seward....b 2:00 pm b 6:00 pm Chicago, St. Faul, Miunempolls & Omaba. Twin Gity Passenger Bioux FPassc.s: Oakland Lacal.... Missouri Pacific. Nebraska Local Via Weeping Water........b 410 pm a10:% am P e BURLINGTON STATION—~10TH & MASON a 00 pm ¢:80 am a 9:10 $00 pm (112 om 5:45 pm b 8: Purlington & Missouri River. Leave. Arrive. orind EXpreas.... a1l Cloloradn Veatibuied Lincoln Fast Mall Fort éook ‘and Piai p2om wm mmouth ... pm B10:35 am Bells & Pacific Jot..a 1:60 LE Bellovie & Pacifio Jot.-a 380 am o urlingto Chicago Special Ch o Vestibuled Ch'::fl Local Chicago L Fast Ma a Dally. b Dally except Sunday. except Saturday. e Dally except Monday. CHANCE TO BE CUTTER CADETS | Civi1 service Examination Will Be | Held 1n July for Aspiring Youns The civil £urvice commission announces by & circular that examinations will be held July 29, 30 and 8 for an appointment as cadet in the United States revenus cutter service. The successful ones will regeive 3500 a year while cadets amd may be commissioned by the president after two years' service as leutenants of the cutter service. By the treasury regulations ap- plicants must be not younger than 18 years or older than % years, and must be at least § feet 3 inches in height. Those wish- ing to take the exnminations, which will require three days, should notify the oivii service commission at Washington, D. C., and for particulars apply to the secretaries of the local eraminiig boards. These boards for Nebraska will meet in Beatrice, Grand Island and Omaha, the local seer tary being Miss Vicla Coffin, with off\ in the federal bullding. Works Wonders for W Electric Bitters invigorate the female system and cures nervousness, headachbe, backache and constipation or Do pay. e | For sale & Kuks & Oa