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THE S ——————— S et el s S R ——————s S S e o SPECIAL NOTICES e Advertisements for thess columne be lonv-nl om presentation of the eheok omly, WANTED-MALE HELP, FALL TERM BEPTEMBER 1. DAY AND NIGHT. Boyles College N YORK LIFE Bl a. UllNExl‘ll, BHOKIHAND, Y PEWRIT- A: i ‘EN‘? I8H. ply ‘tor Catalogue. B—146 WANTED, for Unjted Btates army, able- boaled, unmarried men, between ges of 4 and 8, citiseas of United States, of §00d character and temperate habits ‘who speak, read and write Knglish. ¥or in- urnuon SopLy v Teerulting ofiosr, 16th Omaha, and Hastnugs, i wu.L give a worth! 8 paid-ip oA rope man business colleg course s e Address B woman leading .‘lon:l pllle for wh'a‘{x ned & tion secur posi WANTED, at onos, & rpslatered drusgist; Marcied ‘min peetorrels BenaaterstLiut: Price Drug lwro. uu. and Chicago m ox] lenced window trimmer. T Brundil pogod Jrindow Srimme WANTED, a tatlor at Council Bluffs Steam "Dye Wor 1015-1017 West Bru-gflw&y, Councll B CAPABLE manager for branch office to be opened in this olty by large manufactur- ing corporation; salary §s monthly; ex- perfence un: meuu{ expenses and cash com ; security and A-1 references faquired. Western 1 A. Co, 8t. Louls, B Mol B WANTED—Men to learn barber trade. Po- sitions waiting eraduates. " Short ~ term ez feleatd shangs por kit nter. “af ue mail freo. Moler Barber C iy ‘ollege, 1382 Douglas B-MT04—2ax OMAHA DAII,Y BEE WEDNESDA Y FoR ENTAFURNISAED ROOMS, FOR RENT HALL On 7th floor of The Bee Building FORMERLY LODGE ROOM OF THE ROYAL ARCANUM. $5 b single night SPECIAL RATES To lodges and societies for regular nights. All night el Large room—well ventilated pi ator service—weotrio lighted. i 1 Plano—splendid floor. 9 Platforms and pedestals for lodges purposes \ Apply R C. Pétors & Co., Rental Agents, Ground floor Bee Bldg. VLR A8 E-M-614 —_— e ——— e ———— FOR RENT-HOUSES, FOR SALE~FURNITURE. AUGUST 26, 1903, IF YOUR NAME IS IN THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY YOU CAN TELEPHONE IN YOUR WANT AD FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT AND WE'LL CHARGE IT TO YOU. OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 238. MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, EAS TO GET TO PAY neu explains our methods. 0 loan on furniture, planocs, warehouse f"‘ ete. Or if you have a permanent ‘We can wu‘;w L) BALARY LOAN without sccurity, except your own Astes. ment to repay. ‘Our service s ‘quick and confidential and we always try lease. All that we ask Ildl:t:lhyml sive us a call fore you borrow ere. OMAHA MORTGAGE 1oAN 119 Board of Trlda Bld; (l‘hllhlhhld ll‘fl 16th S( 2 4 MONE ANED ON TUINITURELIZI Try ul it ‘“ wnéx}t"ts)uvocgouy. L] antou jock. 16th and I‘nmli_& LARGEST BU!INFBB IN LOANI SBALARIED PEOFPLE, merchants, team- sters, bnnrdlnl houses, etc., without se- curity; easiest terms. 40 offices in prin- (fil nl citles. Tolman, 0 Board otx {I:;I. LAWNMOWERS. POSTOFFICE NOTICE, EHARPENED, P. Meicholr, 15th & Ho',ll‘d ACCORDION PLEATIN GOLDMAN. 200 Douglas block GARDAGE. ANTI-MONOPQLY GARBAGE CO., cleans cesspools and vaults, removes garb: and dead animals at reduced prices. N__16th._Tel. 177, PAWNBROKERS, EAGLE Loan Office, rellable, accommodat- ing; all business confidential. 1801 Douglas. —eeeee LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & PRICRE, 23 U. 8 Nat. Bk._,b-)‘ [EW SNOW.CHURCH CQ., 1st floor Ll':: Bldg., attorneys and collectors ‘wher ul-r and jewelry loans. CHAHEL oyD Green, R. ’! a:r;er“bk. MONEY To salaried employes and wage stem of loans lhAl Any, lady or ineer, etc., hthI' rellable n gef, just on his not GOOD HO(‘BE! FOR RENT. A -room modern, Ave., 8 rooms, GARVIN BROS., 1004 #ARNAM BT g———————_________—___—-—-—.’ FOR RENT-FURNISHED nOOMS. DEWEY European “otsl, 13th and hml?. ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Chl 0 L, European, ‘_wn YOUNG men nofi hlon‘lu to unions wanted to re treet car work; no ltflh enoclosed ul( addressed envelopa The Western Reglster Bureau, Portlan WAN Finiayson, TEN rmakers wanted - '"5:0‘ n 802 lfilvc,n Oordo%vnu !e.d’a‘r Bam'l PO s WANm young man Itanolrlnher “under 20, Must hQJDod penman with at least 2 oars' office experience in dicta- on and (ypewrlun.za 0 others need ('3 ply. Write application in long hand wi s salary expected and glve reference as to previous employment. Address L 67, Bee. B—oin 25 WANTED, boy, about %, to take care of orse and cow and deliver wogds, Apply Farnam. A man sot up furnit mmkn Store. - mulnpmfinf Hallt R m-s-éa ‘WANTED SALESMEN. BOOK F Dfil}N ention! We have an ‘l‘nm ing r: Didiy .“-:lllt-n Coupon and pr , ayn. M D. Broadw; d Sts., St Ay an Lq\:n ) B ‘l‘,o _“ 100 Girls. Call Canadian office, 16th & Dodn ...__—__*.._..___ “ "ot two. 'Afl !vtl'h; housework; l.mlly fi..fm“::: B i WANTED-—Eperienced 8l derwear and na-hrr da‘::u:fxlz.l' o Brandels & Sons, O ce O—H#l WaNTED, l‘vauhcrvumn‘ TWo %;' g th On& ‘flafif-fil&? ey Lo Dr, : t. A! onc’a. Benneit use work. cil Blufts, la. 'fifi%@:fi*@é G e ':‘."fl vl:':.m o ———“_ at on g "fi lvr mlunfly —1 a rl for , 81 20_ave., (= hly _com; u&'mu petent lg\lnwofi F“*_*“W HOUSE Do R T &flxh& HOUSES" ¥ CENTRAL, 1at-class 7-1 7-rwn house, & D)N . M FOR RENT, & neat &-room bouse. x eih oxcopt furnace, Hs. . M. Bachmoon, _ 4% Paxton bl Dot ron RENT, T-room_cot moder: = ences, hice yard. 813 Park Ave. Win. x. otter, Recelver, 308 Brown Bik. W, t. ave. t. - A“i':m'f‘nzl:’hm': ta of the city, s “as T LT I 11 In first-class MPANY, 1601 Farnam St. D—Me5 3 10 rooms, $5th ave., u‘fi finish, hnn oor:.. fl mua.m. ucepllonully cholce 465 on five-year lease or for V. BHOLES COMPANY, ek 1‘ 4 = AN Blag L EHR i Ve R D761 HOUSES, insurance. Ringwalt, Barker Blk. £ Fomens Yan Berem T. i o LR RGE & FOR RENT, now, fine striotly TO MO Co., oxc.t odern. R. C. PETERS & CO. Ground Floor, Bee Bldg. H@%lw TI6 N, 234 ot D‘-%l,.\' COTTAGE, 36 Franklin st “%.': FOR RENT, n .- JuS— $1.00 to §2.00 per ok 8 So. Ik gL, ene block south of cour St e AETNA HOUSE, European, 13th .m& — e NICE cool room, mmnh v'y reasonable; gentlemen preferred. 1 1Tth. B-108 0. M. E. hauls trunks. Telephone Ig—m T T T Y VIENNA HOTEL, 1011 w g‘ le ROOMS, 160 per week and up. !l-le hotei, 1312 Douglas st. 485 81 FULL line_of hard coal stoves now on sale. Dodge Chicago Furniture Co., 1410 Monthl ll n(hl ‘Weekl: o or WAl or ¥| " FOR SALb—AlI carpets, furniture, kitchen utensils, dining room, office and bar fix; tures; Stock of liquors, clgars, etc., in- pool table, cluding safe, cash register, Barker hotel, Omaha, Neb. Fi nager. Inguire o nk Barker, mi O—M885 31 i S FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGON X 1.00 Easlest terms. lowest rates, ocnfldfinunl No Inqulrlel Quick service. Courteous E atm 'm‘-f:'a S’IAR LOAN CO.. 64 PAXTON Bk;(. MONEY Jloaned on plain nute to salaried le; business confldential; lowest rates. &l xton block. The J. A. Hull’gn Co. TIRES set while pair werk, H. worth. ou wait; ‘rost, mh an: es; war- Call at 2620 P-—-M393 EALI-BPRINO WAGON, cam e _and » John- buy for sale cheap. See son, nywllh John DI:& P’lo' 0, M-700 25 BUSINESS CHANCE! WIHEN you want ;"-?;f’;‘. oalt or 8. Yenan an; roperty or bul e 3 3 Johzhon, 86 N. Y. Life. Y A 0D, 1§-room hmcl for sale in GO ny! oy lv‘VWd‘R & r - the object in selling. it Wood mv-;, Neb.” Mitchell & Fnulh 3 FOR SALE—Drug store in yery tion with_established trade. scs- FOR SALE, three Shetland onfes; gentle, 2% Webster. —M896 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE, nd locomobile, first-class at one-half price. sha or ‘adaress, 164 Farnam Bt. Q-8 very 30x in Call tion lor doctor. P. O. Box 243, (le. ° Y-m7i6 8 CASH for wur real ostate or business no matter where located. If you desire a uick sale send us description and price. Northwestorn Dusiness Agency, 313, Bank of Commerce . Blag., Mignaapolis, NICE rooms, day or week. 16 ler‘-“ (1] _—_______._—.-————- HOTEL, 18th and Capitol Ave.; C:\:}Ir?lx‘rooml with or without bnlnL“ FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. e e e - 509 8. HTH AVE.; private family. 101 e e FOR RENT—A_vi desirable front room 8. th st. With alcove. The Pratt, 21 8. Bih st B I R e CENTER HOTEL, Buropean plag, 210 A N. 7th, "—-M660 _____.‘___._——-—-—————— ROOK! ‘with ur Wllhwut bolrd_m Har- I'OR MLE a 1;;‘ W-. aouhln -pole | ——————— 0 OF & um o::‘:.hn mm nt flo gundlfl; | TRLEPHONE POLES; long fir timbers; chicken fwuce; oak piling. l.ol Douglas. Q—i16 musr CLABS bakrrg' /in Bouth, Omana for sale. A\hflndM \ lu-}lix FOR BALE, cheap, 4 neat litle restaurant; established trade; llying room, cheap rent; terms to suit. Box 308 Washington, ](.n Y—M965 28x GBOGERY far sale, good location, German ulation, good reasons for selling, es- Western Anchor Ferice Co., 25 N. 17th St. Q-T16 CATALOGUE cut drug prices man & McConnell Drug Co.,, Omaha. \ IRON and wire fences, tree guards, trellises. fres. Sher- mllldlul. L65, Be i ® Yot 90x FOUR-CHAIR barber shop, two bath rooms; will sell for nearly half if taken in ten'days. Address K 6/, Bee. Y-~M108 1x bn ul'( either passenger I"’? fild. posts, m Plosure, 3, L. Brandels & e !’URNIBHED R Oll, wifl\ bo‘l'd (fl’ two gnllfinen 1812 g g ! é UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 8 ROOMS, 625 So. 20th. G—-MT37 Nx 3 th heat, and bath. 2678 "l{. ‘%fil‘lr;'-':vo. ? !fi' G140 Bx /| FURNITURE PACKING b e PHTERSON & LUNDBERG, 15 Bo 17th. 2358, —108 Tel. L ¥OR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. RENT—Bullding suitable for whole- rg‘x}. R yares At 41§ Farnam, Bxs0, four tories and first-class cemented basement, levator, fira and, burglar S0, Y v-un wunu‘: l'.l‘l|‘ fl.‘l\ll'- '.l: =~ s fl " C. o Co., room 100, Bes ullding 10 RENT-The hum lormflrly lm‘ s and & hu-on water, secrel ' STORE ROOM. 1615 _Howard St., with 00d basement GEORGE & CO., l'i' ruuu.u FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. pllodeuten - soumatol Miat dvisacosalarvicals odtusiscen: = 1N ton k. DEBK room for rent. 4 Paxton block AGENTS WANTED. o8 Canvassers Contiry Farmer 80 .:';“‘#.....“& en $oe butiding, Omana. Il W, hlv'ullllolmflflol’-"ml" best terms; it !m ‘Call or write Patish & Con, B0 Ware ik, Owane, QENIB WANTED-476.00 weekly easily selll our Doubl. Indemni| hxmnun nm: and accident pollul Fiace unbecess %f“' oy (Ul' ‘.l'm‘ ational” Hoalch a0 " Ageident ks Crocker Bids, - Ded llolnuh “for a few nibn Central ndence in- ns, general ?—m—s» s EN’I‘B. \al_terms and reserved field 4 .M History for ficdy Refer- -"gd:l“n‘ Europe in Storm and Calm. A. Nighols -‘ Dearborn 8' Chlcl “CIP’HONAL opgon unlug o !‘"ur...e. Co, vited. J. M. Edm agents, Omaha and Corres) ton ncol o, J-M713 Bx GENERAL agent wanted for Omaba on John Mitenell's book, “Organized Labor.” Thousands of union ‘men aré walting. for this great book. Will also sell to all in- telligent people. A hustler with a little capital can make blg money in next few months. Address. with references etc. America Book and Bible House 14 N 0th St Philadeiphia, Pa. J—Mb7 x INDIAN and relics. 1119 ¥ 3 " goods ol lrna_n_in‘ !Cl for g Lincoln in car load lots. Co., Lincoln, Neb. \ Q-MT715 FOR SALR, thirty-three hundred ard ninety-seve: Mining smck ten cents g?lck ulrn T. F. Vi Trade \Illdlnl‘ thousand, ‘an Dorn, QM5 ,000.00. J 21, B Q18 FOR BALR, “ sacrifice prices, er's desk, stool, roll to) desks, copying press, chairs and other fixtures. Farnam 8t., or Telephone 138. Q—M107 30 desks, th, ete., CLAIRVOYASNTS, CARRIE BMITH, Y QUEEN of clairv lon or no pay. 807 N. 18th. 1s. [ et A i e MME. LUCRETIA, medium, 1709 Califor- nia. 8ix ELECTRICAL TREATMENT, mm‘fi.ummu.uu:}?fi PERSONAL, ViBd homy "iresiment 'wm Free hooun. Rk Sy Sl K:‘GHEE"F.’I.’&JEKIME i TR FOR BALE, Crane hydrinllc :levntor; can [ EDHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1119 I l‘am,;nm. . Address four ares Gold Hill share if taken Bnl_lrd R BALI—CO‘I blllln-I Capital rog\lll‘d. HI\V and 2dhand lvp"rlm 1119 Farnam. baolk&ep- flat _top office Apply ' at 1614 BOY.ERIION b g L 1d; past, present and future. at- [ ufva and tissue M disorders \?f-vl Co., ‘x’» Bos .um... CURES. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. DO YOU WANT AKURST CI.ASS 7 PER CENT I ENT? We have somethingio A No. 1) Giad to ex- lain it to you, “Payne Investment Co, ain floor, N. ¥. Life. Tel. 178 by R w78 28 A Fine Platte Valley _Ranch onU. P. Ry. 9/730 acres deeded langd, of which 1.572 acres 18 bottom hay and alfalfa land, balance razing. Wil run 1,500 "to 2,000 cattle. Fice Gut from $96,000 1o $28,800. ‘Owner old and must retire. This I8 a bargain such as we seldom get to sell. See us or write. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY OMAHA, Neb. RE-MW7 % REAL ESTATE BARGAINS— Lot on Farnam St., between 18th and 19th Bts., 66x132, only $10,000.00, 81 700 buys lot and two houlel. rented for 34,00 a month, THOMAS BRENNAN, 309 8. 13th Bt RE-T1( LOCKSMITHS, C. R. HNFLIN, 300 N. 16th st. Tol. 274 Cut prices on keys this month. L0 LOST—Black and white English setter; reward If returned to 308 8. 20th st lm t—M986 27x —_— e MEDICAL, UOR HABLT cured in three days. Pay when cured, No hypodermics. Write for circulars. Gatlin Institute, 222 8. ug. ————————————— MUSICAL, OMAHA College of Music and Dramatio 623 N. 20th St., (Dodge St car). Bx- Sinations for twenty free and partial scholarships in all subjects Sept. 23 and 24, at the college; practice rooms s with planos for students. Kor particulars apply ¥. H. Wright, L. L. C. M., dlreu,llm THOS. J. KRLLY, voice. Davidge Block. —“ WANTED-Boys with good voloes for Trin- ity Cathedral choir (preparatory class). Apply F. . Wright, organist and cho!r director. 72681 OSTEOPATHY, The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bldg. T.#‘B g - Atgen & Farwell, Paxton Blk., 60-7. T. ,}‘- DRS. FINCH & HlLLlil, 1 8 "hm:‘ DR. GRACK DEEGAN, 82 N. Y. fe. Tel. 2088. b GID, BE_& ALICE JOHNSON. osteopaths. Buite 515, New York Life Bldg. A Tel. .; R ———————— PLUMBING. DALY & SON PRACTICAL PLUMBERS steam and gas fitters; jobbi: mlfly done; all orders promptly attended. Tel. 234l 2306 Leavenworth. PASTURAGE. for horses. Theo.. Willlams, 18 %—sux PASTURE Benson. PATENTS, H. J. COWGILL—No fee unless llloo-!ll\. 3is B.Cllth 8t, Omlha‘ Tel. 1708, . ~<763 PATENTS—BI . Co.,, Omaha, Neb. 1- lustrated patent bock free. Tel. 16% Nis RUG MANUFACTURING. OMAHA Rug Factory, 1521 Leaven. 'l'tl.‘l’r» — e SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, A. C. VAN BANT'S school. 717 N. Y. I*.l’gv. NEB. Business & Shorthand College. Bo#‘h; Theater. STATUARY, a ACRES, Improved; Barpy Co) Luck 101, Papiilion, Neb. HOUSES and Tota o all parts of clty; also acre propert; d farm lands. The O, F. * Davis Co., III 508, Bee Bldg, RE-74 10-ROOM_modern _house, 11 office, for sale ¢ enewa & Co. MODERN 8$-r. house, full 52 ft. cation for & home, 'Inquire 1411 RE—T¢ best lo- inton et. 66 Sepll NCH and farm lands for sale Nim nion Pacific Ralircad company. lester, land commissioner, Unlon clfic Headjuarters, Omaha, Neb. RE—7 1208 Farnam street. WILLIAMSON RE-18 FOR SALE, country home with forty-five acres nr lu.nd. clear title, no incumbranc #l . of Seribner, Neb. 5 ry AL Robinson, Scribner, Neb. RE- 4% 2%x CHARLBS B., PRIVATE home di bables adopted. The tarium, 1. 1st ave., Council mum e e dur Red i —r‘ PRIVATE holblll.l before and ai S e i Y stas. uring con and nursls 'm." uf PllVATI llrl\ul for ladies bef. g conbneraeht 08 and ek, Goriach arnll Be ‘Torins uuonam. e S i tuclhoudi SURGEON-CHIROPODIST, 512 Bee bldg. MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. WANTED, cit; Farnam Smitl Iollu And warrants. W, I‘}R‘M and city loans: low Thomas, First Nat'} Jank PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 067 N. Y. W WANTED-TO RENT, WANTED TO RENT-By a nmlly o! 3 adults, two rooms and walking distance of court hnm dress, stating price, L 3. Bee. K—MTU WANTED TO BUY. AP yion Blatal Coiege N-Mie S YRV e B T | B FOR SALE-FURNITURE. murug of &-Thom Tlat; goad locai llll m-acr:) ocation; il at | MONEY loaned on pis 4 TO 6 P. C. money. Bemils, Paxtop block. W-is FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 1604 Farpam. W1s PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 160 Douglas S WANTED—R!.I nul- R. C. Peters & loans Co., Bee and w MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, confinement; -:nn- . 8% Farnam -ugc tos, W, kY o blds, ar- Wi RICH farm and stock lands, ic to $2 an acre. Farmers and homeseekers wanted to min large colony to South America. Write for oklet on Argentine. South Ameriean Colonist Co., No. 1 Chamber of Commerce, Minneapolis, Minn. RE—M10 %x ATTORNEYS, HERBERT 8. CRANE, 07T N, Y L. I‘%i‘_ sep! J. M. MACFARLAND, &9 N_Y, L. Bidg. M—T56 OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North !{(‘:,h. R. RUMBEL & SON, only tie factory in state. Try us. 14th & Nicholas ‘ll.‘! ’g:l. ~ 14 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairin promptly attended to. J. T. Gchiltres, h and Lake streets. 810 DANCNIG ACADEMY. Crelghton ha'l; ORAND'S, rivate lessons dally; walts and two-step, n Tel 1041, DETECTIV CAPT. CORMACK, 5IT Karbach block. Tel. A-2882. ~161 P ———. DRESSMAKING, IN families. Miss Bturdy, 84 N 20th. —464 Blix EXPER'? ACCOUNTANT, G. R RATHBUN, room 15 Com'l Nat Bfi;xk CASH IN ANY Nl’l‘luft 5 wm-u &" Nt And 'ta pooss D . 0 fon. without Becar- he very lowest rates; E————————— FLORISTS, HEBSS & SWOBODA, M6 "lrlllm —58 L. HENDERSON, fiorist, 019 Fa Mlm ll. —_— GOLD AND SILVER PLATING, OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee Bldg. Tel. I‘H- p.rl. e | ORNAKENTAL work. Gonnella . .P‘v 2028 Farnam, M—678 Be, STORAGE, OM. Vuilwr. Co., 15113 Farn, Tels, % STAMMERING AND STURTERING. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 4% Ramge zfi UPHOLSTERING. REFINISHING — OW FURNITURE REPAIR WORKS. ,‘lrlum, 2481, Co,, woven wire GATE CITY Upholsterin, N Siea. el Bork. 4 tes Harss Ave: TINNERS, G. B. KOCH, %th and Maple. Tel. EDO TICKET BROKERS, LUT mn'P railroad ots everywhete. F. H. Philbio, 105 Farnam. ‘Phone T4 ]} POSTOFFICE NOTICE. (8hould b' read DAILY by lll lnhmtofl. as_changes may occur at any time.) Foreign malls for the week ending August 29, 1603, will close (promptly in all cas at the General Post Office as follows: Par- cels-Post Mails will close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. Parcels- Post Malls for Germany close at 5 p. m. Monday and Wednesday. Regular and supplementary mails close at Forelgn Station half hour later than closing time shown below (except that Bup plementary Malls for Europe and Central America, via Colon, close one hour later at Forelgn Station). Oy ntie M WEDNESDAY—At 43 a m. for IRE- LAND, per &. . Oceanic, via Queenstown (letter mall for Liverpool and mall for other parts of Europe must be directed “per Ogeanic’); at_6:30 EU ROPE, per 5. 5. New York, ton; at 1:30 & m. for L,\ ND§' direct, per s. s. Noordam (mail ust be directed “per s, 8. Noordam') THUKSDAY—At 69 a. m. for EUROPE, er 8. 5. Augusta Victoria, via Plymouth, “herbourg and Hamburg (mail for France must, be directed “per 8. ¥, A uguaia Vie- swx-rzv.nu.wn “rrALy,‘HeATN, POR: TURKEY, EGYPT, GREECE, INDIA and LORENZO per s. 8. La Bretagne, via Havre (mail for other paris of Europe must be directed . La Bretagne'). FRIDAY—At 6:30 p. m. for AZORES IBLANDS, per »."s. Vancouver, from SATURDAY-—-At 6 a. m for BUROPE, por o, s. Umbrla, via uun-wwn t 8 m. for BELGIUM Krwnhnd (mail must be s, Kroonland'); at #: TrALY direct, per s (mail must be’directed ;_at 9:30 for BCOTLAND direet, must be directed 'PRINT!D MATTER, .—This mvv Printed Matter, Commercial atd Samples for Germany only. The same class of mall matter for other parts of Europe will not be sent by this ship unless speclalty directed by her After the closing of the Suppiementar; Transatlantic Mails namea above, ad- ditional Supplementary Mails are opened on the plers of the American, English, French and German steamers, and re- main open unttl within Ten Minutes of the hour of salling of steamer. Malls for South and Central Amerion, w m.) for ""n )mhn"mu-t be directe Antilia”); at ) LBl for O 1§ R‘L and lCA REPUBLI Ehronee; at Jementary 180, o for 8 fiwnu ¥ CROT LEEWARD and WINDWARD BRITISH, DUTCH and ¥Ri . Der 8. 8. Caribbee (mlll for Trini- directed Conhil Tor Méxion, Vi Frogreso peche and Vera Cruz mun be directad er, 8. 8. Ottsaba'); at 13 (Bupple: Tor. BAHAMAS, mentar BUANTANAMO and. BANTIAGO, per s 8. Jason; at 11:30 p. m. for NEWFOUND- XAND per s. 8. Corean, from Philadel a. pRIBAY-At 12 m. for MEXICO, per s City of Washington (mail must be fected “per 8. 8. oY of Washington'); at % By 1, (Supplementary 1:30 ) "for XNA A" and g, & Bolivia; at 1p. m,for l'on-u) LA per u. 8. Alice, from Boston (mall for other Juris of the Dominlcan Republic must be directed “per .. A|I\'u BA DA m. for NEW- FOUNDLA D, per 8. 8. Sflvia; at § a. m for BERMUDA, p!r L 'hlnmnl at 8:30 &. m. (suppiementas a. m.) for CUR- ACAO. ah VENBZ ELA per 8. 8. Zulia (mail fnr !n\nnllln and (‘n agena must be direc! f»@r 8. 8. Zulla"); Por FORTO Rico, et | ntary San Juln at 9 30 thmo 10:30 m.) for l-‘( RTl N ISLAND .umum EAVANILLA, CARTAGENA d ‘GREYTOWN, per & # Alleghany (mlll for Costa Rlc‘ must he dirPctcd 8. 8. Alley per 8. 8. m, er hany t 10 a for CUBA, Vana, 'via Havana. Muils Forwar Overiand, Ete, Bx- cept Transpacific, CUBA-By rail to Port Tampa, thence by steamer, closes at dafly, except Thursday: t m. onlncv.ll:, Imalls Close here un Mon- Wednesdays and Saturdays) ME, CITY--Overland, unless pecinlly addressed for despatch Dy steamer, closes (,his_ofice anw except Bunday, &t % . m. and 11 Sundays N&WFOUNDLARD——BY Tall to. North 8ydney, and thence by steamer, clones & i oltce dadly nt 6:90 . m (conpecting mails cloge hete rvery onday, Wednes- day and Saturday). JAMAICA- By 1all to Boston, and thene by steamer, closes at thig office at 630 T NY Tuesday and Thui 3 iUl ON-By rail to Boston, ‘and thenos by steamer, closes ut this offlce dally at Bfiufn . EUERTO CORTEZ AND GUATS, rall to New: Orieans, and Hdriea by steamer, closes &t this ‘off dally, except, Sunday, at §1:30 p Qu'p, m. Bundays bt §L b m and | {connacting mall closes hers s at g7 EAMRICA By el to New Orleans, and closy Ris_offio o Eund Y, l! [1 8 W m. and b Sundays at B . m. and 41180 CD"“QUUI\[ m-u LXOI.I Mf. ues- ms.fl:'tnx!nmp "MAIL closes at 0 p. m. prévious day. fill |nd 1% on- Transpacific Mails, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Sln Frun- sllco, clou E.ra dally (N nsport HAWA(L JAPA] FINE xsumné ose here 30thy Kaga at up Incl\ulva, for “despateh CHINA and PHILIP- San l:runclueni ose h . m. up 10 Aug! g’ lnollhlvv, :or dlgpllrhpper s 8 INA uhl JAPAN via Belttle- dally at 6 g Mlullvl (or a«-p-u per l Hf'g.\u. via Ban anulwo. cln-o hero '&I‘y " ')Ge hu A .ln nclusive, for despatc! HIN. J XN vll Vunbu\lver and Vlcmr n, B. C close here daily at 6:30 p. g t6 September 41, Im‘lullve. for des- p-(c per 8. 8, Empress of China. (Meh for U. Postal Agen t Bhlnlhll unnot be forwarded vln un- HAWAH JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP- PINE IBLANDS, via 8an Francisco, close here daily at ¢80 p. m. up to Soptember 3o, inclusive, tor despatch per Gaelic, NEW ZEALAND, AUST! ALXA sexcox! West), NE CALEDON!A MOA and HAWAIL via San B‘rnncllco. close here daily at 6:30 p. m, up {o Septem- ber §12,sinclusive, for despatoh per s. s. Bonoma. (If the Cunard steamer carrying the British mall for New Zealand does not arrive in time to connect with this delnnlch extn malls—closing at 6:30 a. m, Py i Bundaye ‘:lfi)l m..’mm and 6:%0 p. will tiade up atid topwarded until the are of the Cunard steamer.) M SR RALIA LANDS and N L. NIA (spe- clally addruud anl}’) “via Vancouver and Victorla, E ose here dally at 6:30 . m. up o splemher Il! inclusive, for ospatch per #. . ATHTI asd MAHQUEBAS 1SLANDS, via tnncluo closs Tere dully at’ 6:3) 'mber. §15. inclusive, for Mariposa. )lo’l‘l—Unhn on-erwua addressed, West Aust forwarded via Europe and g.eo_mm. :mi( Pmllppxnu via P!l:‘lill m| la od vt ada: of via urope” must be fully prep ho for- elgn rates. Hawall s torw-rdpd vl- Ban Frlnellco excl ul(vll! forwarded to port Transpacific m of Eallihg dally and 'the Achedule of dlos: ing is arranged on the presumption ‘ot th Interrupted_ overland transit. (R Terad mall olones at 6:00 p. m. préviots CORNELITA VAN COTT. Porimustor sphontofice,” New. York, N. Y., August 21, RAINWAY TIME CARD, WEBSTER DEPOT—16TH & WENATIR Eln C ;.7 Pl:‘nn: oux assenge! kluldYac 1. ‘Weeping Water... e UNION STATION—10TH AND Chicago & Nerthwestern, “The Northwestern Line. Leav, Tioon) ‘Blowx iy B:ylllht Bt. Paul. yll‘hl thcl‘o EEEEREEEEE 88 = L 4 5535555 EEEEES BRE SEsvrEsmEss Hilinols Central. Qs Bpeet i 4 Cl 0, nn.‘po s Pl Minneapolis Exp . b10:36 pm #10:35 am L‘p"”:' burg IBxpress..b 4:00 pm’ o v ot i, Tooal. -8 44 00 am Grand Island Local b 6:30 pm ]Rumwi\' TIME CARD, ago, Milwaukes & St Paul, Chicago Daylight .8 T:46 am all:ls pm | Chicago Fast Express..a 6:46 pm & 3:40 pm | Chicago Limited a 8§05 pm & 7:60 am | Des Moines Jixpress....a 7:46 am @ 3:40 pm Chte Rock Ialand & Pac! 8T EA Chicago Daylight L't'd.a 3:8 am Chicago Daylight Local.a 7:00 am Chicago Exp Des Molnes Express.....a 4:% pm Chicago Fast xpnul Tl 6:3 pm Rocky Mountain L't'd. Lincoln, Colo. Springs, Denver, Pueblo West .. Colo., Texas, K ¥ b11:16 am 8t. Louls Expreas. K. C &8t L Bx Wabash. 8t Louls “Cannon Ball" a Bound Expre al1:10 pm cglorado Vestibiiied Fly Linooln Fast Maii; Fort Crook and Piatt mouth b 3:16 pm Bellevue & Pacific Jot..a 7:80 pm Bellevue & Pacific Jet..a 3:50 am St. Joseph & Klll-l Cit; Louls A b Kansan uly Night %, a10:46 pm Chicago, Burlington & Quin C{:lrllo Speclal icago Vestibul Chicago Local Chicago llm( Fast a Dafl. b Dally except Bunday. 4 Dally except 3 turday. e Daily except Monda. TOLLAND-AMBMICA LINB, 90 Dearborn st., Chicago, Iil. Moy Moorss i Farnam o - GOVERNMENT NOTICES, NSTRUCTING QUARTER- master, Cheyenne, Wyo., July 2§, 1008.— Sealed proposals, in triplicate, "will' be re- celved at this office untl 2 o'clock p. m., mountain time, August 23, 198, and then opened in the presence of bidders, for the construction of Roads and Walks at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo, Bidders must state in their proposals the time in which they will complete the work from dato of commence- ment theroof. Each proposal must be ac- companied by a guaranty signed by two Sponsible persons, each Justifying in o sum equal to ten per cent of total amount of bid, Full information, blank forms, plans and specifications furnished on application to this office, United States reserves the right to accept cr, reject any or all bids or any part thereof. Envelopes containing bids to be endorsed “Proposal for Roads, or Walks, at Fort D. A. Russel, Wyo." and addressed (o, Captain W, 8. Béott, qiarter- master, U . in charge of Construc- tion, Chryenne, Wyo. —— e 1EGAL NOTICE, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The G. W. Newton estate, siock of gen- eral merchandise, consisting of dGry goods, groceries, boots, shoes and notions, in- Volced ut 36,00, 'will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder {n accordance an order from the county judge of Washt ington county, Baturday, August 2, at 2 . m., &t the store in Blalr, Nebraska. 8. W. CHAMBERS, Almlnlllrlm i A2 36 E————pNeSSRSREE MEN FOR THE PHILIPPINES Recruifs for the Govern-o!"b o feal Department in the Islands ‘Wanted, The United States Civil Service commis- slon announces ‘theso examinations October 21 for the Phillppine service: Estimate clerk and computer; salary, §1,600 per an- num. Applicants must be practical print- ers and have a knowledge of the varfous branches of the job printing business, Jacket writer; salary, $1,60. Applicanta should have a thorough knowledge of printing trade spectalties. Proof reader; salary, $1,000 per annum. Compositor; sal- ary, $1400. Compositor, Linotype eperator; salary, $1,400. Book binder; salary, §1,400. Pressman; salary, $1400, Electrotype: salary, $1,600. Photo engraver; salary, $1,400. Tlectriclan—engineer machinist; sal ary, $1,600, $1800, §2,000 per annum. Age Iimit for all these requirements is 18 to 40 years. An examination will be held September 20 and 0, 1903, for the position of drafts- man, qualified as typewriter, for the United States Military academy, West Point, N. Y.; salary, §1,00. Age imit not stated. Not Too Youns to Wed. Justics Altstadt resterday married a couple the combined age of whom was 112 years. John Wolf, the blushing groom, was 58 and the bride, Mrs. Gotliebe Goodman, only four years behind him. The patr is from South Omaha. 4804 Girl's Apron, 4, 6 and 8 years, Girl's Apron 4504—Aprons are regarged as necessities by wise and careful mothers and should be included in every little girPs wardrobe. This one is pretty and becoming as well as useful and can be worn over the frock or with the gulmpe only, as may be preferred. The model is made of lawn with trimming of embroidery, but glngham and all apron materials are equally appropriate. The apron is made with the body portion and the skirt. The body s shaped by means of shoulder and under-arm seams and is joined to a shallow yoke over which talls the square bertha. The skirt is simply straight and full and 18 joined to the beit which connects it with the waist The quantity of material required for the medium size is 3 yards 32 inches wide, with 24 yards of insertion to trim as illustrated, The pattern 4504 is cut in sizes for girls of 4 6 and 8 years of age. For the accommodation of The Hee readers these patterns, which usually retail atfrom 2 to 650 cents, will be furnished at a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all expense. In order to get a patiern enclope 10 cents. give number and name of patinem L