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e——— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE THURSDAY, AUGUST SPECIAL NOTICES will be take evening edit for m to m mumbered letter in care of The Bee. Answers so addressed will be delivered om presestation of the oheok oniy. SITUATIONS WANTED. WAN‘I’ED—B: young man of gmd address and experience, position as bookkeeper; bank preferred; good reference. Address 1.50, A—M S2%x WANTED-MALE HELP. FALL TERM BEPTEMBER 1. DAY AND NIGHT. Boyles College NEW JORK LIFE bl BUBINESS, SHUNIHBAND, 1 lk‘EWRIT- ING, ENGLISH. Apply for Catalogue. B—14 WANTED, for United States army, abie- bodled, unmarried men, belwnny of i and W, citiseas Of United Btates #00d chargcter ana temperate habits, who an speak, read and write English. ¥or in- formation appiy to recruluing officer, 16th and ¢ bis., Omaha, and Ungs, Neb. Mo WILL give & worthy young man or woman & pald-up scholarsnip In Umaha’s leading businese ' coilege, to be paid for when Sopifse s fAnianed and position scured. Addru B B, Bee. B—610 “ANTED lt once, a registered druggis! marri preferred. Bchaefer's Cute Frico Drug Btore, 16th and Chicago Sts. WANTED. !P‘fl'ncefl ‘winds tri L. Brandels & Sons, Omlhol' > 'fi&r WANTI‘.D tallor at Council Bluffs Steam Dye ltl.lb- 017 West Brnldwly‘ Councfl Bl CAPABLE manager for branch nlflce to be opened in this city by large manufactur- ing corporation; salary % monthly, el- perhneo unnocellun{. expenses an ns; seou! nnd A<l reterencel r.q\una Western F. A Cop B Lo ANTED—Men to learn barber trade. Po sitions waiting graduates. Short term eompletn Splendid chance before school 1s o for winter. Catalog !m Kol.r Barber Lollela. W Duu'lau YOUNG men not belonging to_ unio: ‘wanted to register for street car work: no strike; enclosed self-addressed envelope. The Western Register Burcau, Fortland, —977 30 en- 2 V«AN’I‘ED boy, about 2, to take care of lwn nnd cow and deliver sogds. Apply nder pressman.. Kio Blrlloll. Tonlh and uglas, B—M: u‘g‘fl YouNG {nn:' in real estats ofice who has o no -teno Ta) and Bookieeping. Aadress L % "Beo. BoM1 21 CABH boys and ‘lrll wanted; must be 15 ears or over. ly J. Bnndel- & B—Mil4 80 '.I‘lN 5004 cigarmakers wanted w Loeav —M 980 WANTED SALESMEN. BOOK SALESMEN, attention! We have an gntirely new propasition for men of abil- fty. Territory is belng rapidy assigned. Coupon and card lea D. Mayer, Brosdway and Locust Sts., St. Louts. Mo M998’ 2 . George Meldrum 0. Green st., Chicago, 1l > ul Co.,, 8 N —M120 30x S e WANTED-FEMALE HELP, 100 Girls. Call Canadian office, 15th & Dndlo. of two. Mdrnl WANTED, compete) girl for general lmunvork. three 1 famll; ‘Woodward, 3007 1 ) u"cm’ WANTED, girls for ll(hklmlll!wwk lAmuy WANTED-—Eperienced salesladies in_ un- ll"fll‘ and hoslery departm N Brandels & Sons, O mnu.” "“6_ "m WANTED, & AN Mwuh-rvomn. Clllcl_tu?’ca l'WO ro\lnfi women to take a couse of ha-Fle Addn- T e ox S, at once, for BALBSLADI dept. At once, Mrs. Wead - Pliinery oo 146 71 WANTED, thorough!; House work *'W“A. lzurer, 1 Councll Blufts, iadies to lear % o n hurdru-n ng, now be oler College, 1302 Dougiag. Se " "W 5 . WANTID #irl for ¢ be firat Cla iw{“:&?é 3‘:‘;2’.'}‘;’.5 GIRL wanted eral h, k. Koviy R for at 2108 Webster st. WANTED. girl,_ for general r ndon rt, B ave. nd Mol Howrre Totwect > COMPETENT girl for general housewor family of four; 0od wages, must havi references. Call Rt once, 120 8. $7th . C-M FOR IEN'I‘-—IIOI'EL). HOUSES" c Pe?:rrlulotc u"’uc'“’ Y R. o PAYNE-BOSTWICK & CO. ch ATNF ROSTIICK & Qg hoisn, houses "Phone 1014, D-6% WE MOVE hnol. Maggard v, 2 age Co. 'y 40,8 Stor- Office, 1713 chller 8( HOUSES{;‘_ all parta of the city. The is Co., 508 Bee bidg. D—G’d‘ CENTRAL, 1s room house, 220 N. 2 —ll|'7 FOR RENT. a neat t-room h 5 ern except furnas s, I'll ;fll‘ ‘“ qu 397 Paxton block FOR RENT, 7-room_cott ponicaces. hice Yara hi7 FOR RENT. 12 rooms, 1611 Howard St nglr two bath rooms, $65. RGE & COMPANY, all n first-class iom am St M5 30 FOR RENT, 13 N h ave, 10 new, fine oak Ao hardwood floors. strictly modern, exceptionally chotce lo- cation; $55 on five-year lease or $60 for three years. tv) SHOLES coMPANY, Tel. 4. Y. Life Bldfi HOUSES, insuran’e. Ringwalt, Barker Blk D597 Mt get Omaba Van Storage i e D8 Farnam, or Tels. IOV‘ ‘0., office and modern. R. c PETERS & CO. Ground Floor, Bee Bldg. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR RENT HALL On 7th floor of The Bee Building FORMERLY LODGE ROOM OF THE ROYAL ARCANUM. $5 per single nigh.t‘, SPECIAL RATES To lodges and societies for regular nights. All night elevator service—electric lighted. Large room—well ventilated Plano—splendid floor. Platforms and pedestals for lodges purposes Apply R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents, Ground floor Bee Bldg. E_M-614 FOR RENT-HOUSE AGENTS WANTED. 9-ROOM, MODERN. $30. 213 Dewey ave.;| wANTED—Canvassing agents in every L county fo solicit subscriptions to THE TWENTIETH CENTUR FARMER. Steady employment witly Saeured. §ood. in: ome Agents in the country with horse and buggy es) esired. Canyassers maks easily %l to ‘XW per month. Ad- dress Century F-rmer Bolicitors’ Rureau, Bee bullding, J—23 M WANTED-TO RENE, COTTAGE, 206 Franklin st. GOOD HOUSES FOR RENT. 65 8. Mary's Ave. 9-room modern, §%. 2610 N. 19th 8t., 8-room, modern, $17.50. 168 Stanford Clrole, u-roum modern, $17. 149 8. Tth Ave., 8 rooms, GARVIN BROS., 1604 #ARNA?){ L WANTED TO RENT—-B)’ a fnml]) of 8 aduits, two rooms and board within walking distance of court houss. Ad- dress, stating price, L 3. Bee. K—MTll = WANTFD board and room In mode home by traveling man with wife and 5- MODERN HOUSE, LARGE YARD, year- ol! dnu;mor. mu-z be first-class. 4768 North Mth st., two blocks north Ames| Address P. O. Box o, City 5 ‘new plumbing, furnace, o fon; also barn. 0, Northwest corner 2th and Jackson sts.; 9 rooms, modern. 0. 820 South 24th st.; 6 room cottage. $17.50. 1601 Farnam st. D-M13 ONE 6 and one 6-room cottage, farge, Htul grounds; no. furnace; $i4 ARd. 315, 4208 and 4210 Nicholas st. Key on prem- fses. Ringwalt Bros., Barker block. beau- WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to buy, some good ~dental chairs. Unlon Dental Coll!(e N—M574 WILL PAY cash for 40 to 50 acres within 16_miles of Omaha. Address K 02 Bee office. N—hss1 WANTED, -, for cash, horse and — — DUgEy. or Mr. Pugh, house, furnace, | ple's Stor: excellent loca- | ——— — BUILDINGS 1524 Douglas MODERN cottage, mile limit. F. D. GEORGE & co., FOR RENT—The best equipped nine-room modern house in Omaha; heated by latest hot water ‘system. Tel. 1460. Furay & DM 134 to bu; tnuulu room modern orcelain bath; h. Rent $0. Possession N ) Dodla & Co., 1614 Farnam D-M123 29 E{GH}‘ e Oct. 15. st 2028 BURT ST.—Eight room brick house large barn and shade tre two bath rooms, steam heat, $46. N. Dofla Co., 1614 anm st. FOR RENT, No. 1020 So. 30th ave., 1l-room brick, lull cellar, cistern, oak floors and rnace and all modern, in best he removed. $2.50 or less, within Wead, 154 Douglas, N_Mi28 37 FOR SALE-FURNITURE. FULL line of hard coal stoves now on sale. Chicago Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge CEE‘W WANT A GOOD ROOM? THE BEST DIRECTORY OF ROOMS FORRENT IS ON THIS PAGE PERSONAL. FOR SALE—RE. DR._ROY, chiropodist; corna and .umrnu- ous hair' removed by electricity. R. 2 and _3 1505 Farnam st. BRIVATI hospital before and during con finement; best medical care and nursing Mrs. L. Fisher, 1501 Vinton. Tel. U-—Yfl 17 CURRS. U-ia MAGNET PILE KILLER. _AU druggists, §1 PRIV R IATE Sanitarium for ladies bolw and urf confinement Dr. and Mrs, SURGEON-CHIROPODIST, 612 Bes bldg. U-—-19 RUG MANUFACTURING. | of safling dally POSTOFFICE NOTIC and the schedule of ¢ ing Is arranged on the presumption of thelr overland transit fRegis- tered mail closes at 6:00 p. m. previous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster, johostoMce,” New York, N. Y. August i, uninterrupted —_— RuLu’Av TIME CARD. 10-ROOM _modern houle. from ostoffice, for sale cheap. 108 15th Benewa & Co. a1 , full 82 f est fnquire Jis) Uinton et RE—766 Sep2 RANCH and farm lands for sale b Union Pacific Rallroad company. McAliester. land commissioner, Pacific iieadquarters, Omaha, the A l'nhll Bra FARM FOR SALE 120 acres ten miles west of Omaha. runs torough it, Good place 86 per acre. N. P. Do LN Farnam st. v. P. for._ stock. (‘o. 181 1615 Howard, fashion s, suits, cloaks, dra- peries, rugs, lace curtains: we dye carpeis U OMAHA Dye Works dre: desiring to adopt u fine baby boy months old can obtain_infc tlon by inquiring of the Rev, Lucius_D. Hopkin! rector of St. John's church, 1702 t U—110 35 MONEY TO LOAN—REAZL ESTATE. loans &nd warrante. W. & Co., 130 Farnam street. W19 W, D, it Farnam Smitl FARM and It) “loans; low rates, W. H. Thomas, First Nat') Bank Bldg. Tel 3;“& Sherwood, 937 N. Y. Life. W2 PRIVATE money. {TO & P. C. money. Beruls, Paxton block. W38 FIVE }’Fn CENT loans. Farna: PRIVATE goney. ¥. D. Wead, 163 l;gu — Garvin Bros., 1004 W14 w. AhTED—ReIIP estate loans and war- t & Co., Bee bldg. W CASH IN ANY AMOUNT—$10 to $600 loaned on furndture, planos, etc., and to poople holding a_steady position, without secur- ity or publleity, at the very lowest rates; payments can be made to suit your coms Venience; strictly confidential RELIABLE CREDIT CO. Rooms 307-308 Paxton Block. MONEY loaned on pian elry, horses, cows, etc. C F. D. WEAD. Jtis‘ta the time to buy Omaha progerty —have had $1.000 advance offered on §5.000 property d a year ago, and 31209 on another. re is some that will advance: 35,000—Business property on 24th street; OMAHA Rug Factory, 1521 Leaven. Tel. . STATUARY, ORNAMENTAL work. Gonnells & Bro. 2025 Farnam. M-678 Sepisx STORAGE, OM. Van/Stor. Co., 16113 Farn. oM. Vi l'alu 1569-862, STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 4% Ramge BI TINNERS, G. B. KOCH, %th and Maple. Tel L-139, 338 88 TICKET BROKERS. rent, §720. $3,600—Residence north of Hanscom Park. 1,200-6-r cottage on Miama street. L0003l acres and house, 5. E. Hanscom Par $1.500-2%3263, 13th and N_stree $5,500-2 houses, 23d and (‘nuromla. $1,500—House and 10 lots, 16th st, paved $1,000—7-r house, 3527 Decatur st. -2 acres near Country Club, §-r house, 3022 Lindsay ave. 700--5-r house, 420 N. 3ist st. F. D. WEAD, 1524 Douglas Street. RE_Mn 27 rent, ACCORDION PLEATING. GOLDMAN. 200 Douglas block. ATTORNEYS, HERBERT 8. CRANE, 917 N. Y L. Bldg. M35 seplix J. M. MACFARLA&D 3 N, Y. L. M--T756 8¢ BALE TIES, OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North e R. RUMBEL & SON, only tie factory In state. Try us. 14th & Nicholas Sts. _Tel. F-3360. 8 —i EAS ~TO GET TO PAY Best explains our methods. We loan on turniture, pianos, warehouse NC!I s, ete. Or if you have a permanent on we can mlkl you a SALARY LOAN without securliy.—CReept Jour own agres: ment_to repay. Our service is quick and confidential and we riways try to please. All that we ask is that you give us & cali betore you borrow slsewliere. AHA MORTGAGE 1LOAN CO., 13 Boara of Trade bidg. Tel, s26. (Established 1892) o 8. 16th St Y LOANED O! F R\lTI Rh PIAESB, LlVb STOCK, Low 'llel and euy u’m- Bfi!lnefl Confidential. y Try us ou want to save money. PHO)ENIX CREDIT CO., 633 Paxton Block. loth and Farnam Sts. ., 10-room, complete d moderm; finest appointment and fin- FOR SALE—AIl carpets, furniture, kitchen ssion September 1. Inauire on il DMzl utensils, dining room, office and’ bar fix- tures; stock of liquors, clgars, etc., in- cluding safe, cash_ register, pool table, Barker hotel, Omaha, Neb. Inguire ol Frank Barker, manager. M55 31 FOR BALE—Hobusehold furniture and base burner, So. 2th st. O—M1is 30 FOR_RENT. Harney st., desirable moder‘n'ho\lon 0: 8 s)oml in fir}l‘:-cllu r.c r, $8. Garvin Bros., ream s o 4 D—-M19 [ FOR RENT—-FURNISHED nOOMS, FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGONS, DEWEY European hotel, 13th and Farnam. TIRES set while pair werk. ‘worth. ETO, ou walt; first-class re- ost, 14th and Leaven- — e ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & (ihl%. MONROE sells pleasure vehicles at §11 N. $1.00 to $2.00 per week, 422 So, 15th IK‘. 16th St. P-111 block south of court house. (I‘l et s CELY furnisbed rooms. Inquire Omaba N:ham laundry, \i0 Leavenworth. Phone A-1788. E-106 FOR BALE, 2 first-class bug; ranted; a snep for somebody. .A&Ven'oflh‘ FOR SALE three Shetland - T1th & gentlo, 2 Webster. AETNA HOUSE, European, Dodge. b FO‘L ll\-YLAdR-S]LD pianEy colt, broken ym, modern, vlry reasonable; | Single or double; phaeton and rubber-tired N;S:fln:flnr:geurru 1425 N. 17th. o ::mbvx buggy. F. D. Wead, 134 P 21 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, FOR BALE, secondhand first- Clflll or ad war- all at 2620 M393 very 0x onjes: M998 e ©O. M. E. hauls trunks. Telephone ‘E—‘lfl —_— locomobile, VIENNA HOTEL, 1011 Farnam lass Shape, 0t one-hall rioe " cal Farnam st. Q-Ti8 ‘phone 67, lfln sepl0 LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team- sters, boarding houses, etc.. without se- curity; easiest terms. ‘40 offices in prin- gipal ctties. Tolman, W Board of Trade CHATTEL, salary and jewelry loans. Foley Loan Co., suc. loD Green, R. 8, Bu‘xklr bl MONEY lest lerms. lowest rates, conndnnual. No “Inquiries. Quick service. Courteous treatment. Tk{l:. HT'A’:R LOAN CO.. 64 PAXTON BLK. HONEY loaned on plain nute to salaried e; business confidential; lowest rates. %uton block. The J. A. Hutton :.‘o. —_— BUSINESS CHANCES, — e ROOMS, $1.50 per week and up. State hotel, | poR SALE, a new 8)-ampere, doubl FAT) Dou'fil Bt E—-Ma3s 818 ° | FOR O ever Doen used. TApplY to :,pf.’,f uperintendent Bee Bull i !ELEPHO—BE POLES; loi fir th Ghicken frce; vak pillng: nf n?ul.’;:'- 1626 Howard. E—Mo08 815x HOTEL, 15th and Capitol Ave.; C:P}I&L rooms with or without w ——— FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 509 8. 5TH AVE,; private family. F-101 A very desirable front room NICE rooms, day or week. IRON and wire feaces, tree guards, A eaters Rochor Fenoe G g st ilisse: CATALDGUE cut drug prices M Sher- & McConnell Dur‘ul Co., O Q=718 TOR SALE, Crane hydraulie glovator; can blfi :Ilflfl‘lrofi er DI-'D"P or frei; l::ficnm- lete, n o posts, cage ln - Blosure. 3. L. Brandels & 508 INDIAN goods and relics. ul. F’Irnam European plan. 210 N. CENTER HOTEL, B B o 816 R ut board. 2 Har- ROOMS, with or witho g, %0 Ha URNISHED ROOM, with board, for two F eontiemen, 1812 Chicago. F31i06 21x ZDHAND safe cheap. Derllh'w 1119 Farnam. Q-9 WHEN you want o “huy, sell or exchangs operty or business q\ 3 A Johnkon, 86 N. Y. Life. Y- Johnson, 84 N. A GOOD ying 18-room hoiel for sale in Wooa River, Neb., at & bargain; owner lives In Chicago is the object in’selling. Mitchell & Faught, Wood River Neb, store in very 00d loca- ed trad Jood loca~ P 2438, City. —MT716 82 ln So\llh Omlbl tor —M105 FOR SALE—Dru tion with establ tion for doctor. 0. Box FIRST CLASS baker; sale. 26th and M CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing pmm{vlly attended to. J. T. Ochll(r". auf and ‘Lake streets. DANCNIG ACAREMY, MORAND'S, Cre! dally; walts an hton hall; glvllo lessons two-step, Tel. 1041. DETECTIVES, I"AI’T‘ ,CORMACK, &7 Karbach block. Tel. = — | DRESSMAKING, IN Ml._ sturfly. 54 N. 20th. —464 Slix R ——— LN EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. G. R RATHBUN, ioom 15, Com’'l Nat '7.5?‘ —_— FLORISTS. HESS & SWOBODA, 1416 Farnam. —T63 L. HENDERSON, florist, 1519 ,'lfllll:,let — e GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. PR b <A bl durliimed oo ks TR OMAHA PLATING COU., Bee Bldg. TIL.IZ;"‘& — GARBAGE. SRR e o, s ORI o A Y ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans pools and ‘vaults, removes garbage ce nd dend animals at reduced pri cet 6"1 N. 16th. Tel. 1779, tamilles. LAW AND COLLECTIONS. WTILLMAN & PRICB, 23 U. 8. Nat. Bk._lb-l)‘. NEW S8NOW-CHURCH CO., 1st floor N. Y. Lite Bidg., attorneys and collectors every- where. M. MACFARLAND, 819 N. Y, L._Bidg. i M-767 Sepal® LAWNMOWERS. AL VO 2.t s AT W, SHARPENED. P. Melcholr, 13th & Howard —_— LOCKSMITHS. C. R. HEFLIN, 300 N. 16th s Cut prices on keys this moni LOST. LOST—Black and white Enlllsh Ietl.r. reward if returned to 58 S. t—lfl“ 21x FOR SALE, cheap, & neat iittle restauran®y established trade; living room. cheap rent; terms to suit. Box 303 Wuhlynxmn. Kflll- GROCERY for sale, good location, German popuiation. kood Feazons for selling, es- tre 3 tablished trade. T8 o e ICE for sale in car load lots. Address Lincoln'Ice Co., Lincoln, Neb. Q-MTI5 R SALE, thirty-three thousand, hundred and ninety-seven shares Gold 'fi'fi? Mining Stock, ten cents a share if taken quick | Inquite T."F. Vau Dorg Hoard of Tra: QM5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. G—MT3T 2x d bath. 273 0 28x £ 2 ey 4 ROOMS, €2 Bo. 0th. 2, : OR 8, with heat, Mary's ave. Tel FOUR- ('HAHI barber sl two bath rooms; will sell for neariy haif it taken In ten'days. Address K 67, Beo. —M103 1x MEDICAL, Ll UOR HABIT cured in three dval en cured. No hypodermics. drculm. Gatlin Institute, 222 S. s English Penuyroysl llfe rellable. Take no lV.lmpl. for particulars, “Relief for Lad *“in letter by return mall. Ask your dr ‘lll Chichester Lnamlcnl Cu.. Phlhdllg Pa. LADIES! Chlcheuh Pills are the best. Send 4e. FOR BALE—Good hardware, furniture and undertaking business, store building and residence also. Address Box 6% mouth, Neb. —M117 58 | FURNITURE PACKING FOR S.ALE»(.MI business. Capital nq\lh"‘. $2,000.00. J 21, PETERSON & LUNDBERG, U5 So. 1ith Tel., L-2368. H-1% | NEW and 2dband typewrite u”l"lrnr.um. FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. tor whole- 2x90, four ©d basement, at sacrifice prices, bookkeep- tool, roll top desks, flat top press. bath, efc, omee er fixtures. Apply’ at or Telephone 13%. Q— Sut's THEOLOGICAL library, zso vmumu. and small* fireproot safe. D. Wead. 1524 Douglas. QM6 27 RENT—Buliding sultable OB Diryeses at uif Farnam, ¢8 and Arst-class cemt elevator, fira and burglar otlice c.oume‘r l\l:‘d l\.:‘m(r:e- ticulars re . B ihe Bos Bullding Co. room 1 16, Bee bullding. e NT—The bullding formerly ocou- h”:d ‘I?)l'rho Bee at nt‘:’uun st. It has four stories and A basement which was formerly used s The Bee press room. e et Sppy ok ofics of C. C. Nose- of interested apply a! X l‘“l““fh‘l Flrnlm Bt ‘p roof uul -nm- sec- CLAIRVOYASNTS, MRS, LARRIE Bfll'fll SOVERE! LADY of clairvoyants; = ng resent al 1 . isfaction orp‘nu "pay 801 N'?‘Lsum" & MME. LUCRETIA, medium, water, secretary, room I 170 Califor- B—afi Six " MADAM MONETA is now In your town. Have her to tell you your past, present and future. int out the unfavi ife. She can tell can by her God-given facully unite the separated, settle quarrels, locate lost or stolen property. If you have never con- sulted a genuine clafrvoyant now Is your time for honesty and reliability. Her par- lors are private. Batisfaction guaranteed in all sittings. Hours, § to 8, 165 Howard st., second floor. reom 17. S-M "STORE ROOM. Howard St., with good basement, $50. PGEORGE & cO.. 1ol FARNAM 8T, E8K nt 64 Paxton block. DESK room for reat. Dol AGENTS WANTED. hlvl I-\l llx of the different Pnp' uo ‘Call e Wk ben: e Cova write ‘é:u.naw.w are bik., ELECTRICAL TREATMENT, NTS WANTLD—'TL. weekly easil oo .nlllla(n Double l:dnmnl 4 u.llh All accldent poul:hl company; wrm Jor, terma. PERSONAL. VIAVA, & wholesome nerve and tissue food and home treatment for cisorders of pomen.” Free bookiet. Viavi Co. 3 e 5 PRIVATE _boms du bables opted. The TS, special terms and reserved fleld - l..-med History for Ready Refer- Kings Europe 1n Storm and Add ‘he C. A. Nichols Co., Dearborn 8t., Chicago. J—M77 2¥x confinement; MODERN. & rooma, 716 N. Ba st Iy at ‘B8 Burt. 037» Al S l\l (An\lm. 7- ist ave, Councll uBlub pabiee 'fi'n':R.a“‘:.““""fofi'd EXCEPTIONAL h‘fl e Co. Vitea, "3 M Edui mt:.iuu for & fow Pdence I [PRIVATE fll\-llll Mrs Gardeds, FOR equity In_desirable b; can trade good vacant property. Fine residence for land or rental prc F. D. Wead, 1624 Douglas st FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. Tukey & Son u Avout for- By 1N, Let us tell merly owned 19th st. This S ORerty boulevard, with no special taxes to pay: feot solid’ sidewalks, just completed, o brick walks around thé house, with a' g sized lot. The house k 2 stories, comn of 9 rooms, and most )f the rooms are large. Front stairs and hallway. with Sliding doors to front parior, and from front to back parlor; dining room, kitchen ot ' oantry; fine mantel in parlor; § good Slecplig rooms up-stairs, with bay windows P of them; 6 large cedar drawers built into one of the bedrooms; bathroom and baek stairs; furnace and gus fxtures in the Huse. We are stairs, do the property this property BOARD ‘)l“ 11(\1)": 1’[ DG. i RE—113 % the property J. Lunt, at %61 is luufle‘d on (he going to repaper the entire up- all necessary repairing and put in is only A Fine Platte Val l'ey Ranch on U. P. Ry. es deeded land, of which 1573 acres 3 e hay and alfalfs land. balance razing, Wil to 2000 cattie: FrazinE e from $35.00 1o $3,80. Owner old P “must retire. This is & bargain such o T aeldom, get to sell. Bee us or write. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY OMAHA, Neb. 4 _ACRES, improved; 101, Paplliion, Neb. HOUSES and lots in -u il varts “of city; alse Sy A property r lande. The O, F. WILLIAMSON L RE—18 Lock box M3 AT MUSICAL. OM:\HA College of Music and Dramatic Art, 528 N. 20th St., (Dodge St car). Ex- aminations for iwenty free and partial scholarships In all sul Jfl,ll Sept. 2 and 24, at the college; ?I‘l&: ce rooms with iancs for l“ldflntl. ‘or &urur‘uhn apply ¥R Wright, director. THOS. 7. KBLLY, volcs. ‘Davidge Bioek. W "n-‘»-so{- ity Cathedr: Apply F. director. with good volces for Trin- cholr "(preparatory class). Wright, organist and choir OSTEOPATHY, The Hunt Infirmary, MoCague Bldg. T. P 2 J Atzen & Farwell, Paxton Blk., 84-7. T. |§ DRS. FINCH & MILLER, 14 8. B, ¢ I | DR. GRACK DEEGAN, &2 N. Y. Life. | Prer. 2me. 76 |oID. B & ALICE JOHNBON. Suite 515, New York Life Bldg. ollenr‘t hs. PAWNBROKERS, EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommoda ing; all business confidential Douglas. PASTURAGE, PASTURB | Benson. e PATENTS, H. 7. COWGILLNo fes uniess successtul i 8. 15th St., Omaha. Tel. 175 —162 PATENTS Sues & Co. Oma lustrated patent book free. Tel. 162, - » M- N1§ - SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, A C. VAN BANTS school. 77 N. ¥. Lite. e —10 for horses. Theo. Willlams, 209—-S18x CUT RATE rallroad tickets everywhere. P. H. Philbin, 1505 Farnam. Phr)ner::t BT EEEHEEEE UPHOLSTERING. REFINISHING — OMAHA FURNITURE REPAIR WORKS. 21 Farnam, Tel. 381, —M454 814 GATE CITY Upholstering Co. woven wire gprings tghtened. Tel. B-dre. 1S St A s Ave. =158 POSTOFFICE NOTICE. (Should be read DAILY by all interested, sg changes may cosdr at any Ume.) Forelgn malls for the week ending August ly in all cases) 8 follows: Par- cels-Post Malls will close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. Parcels- Post Mails for Germany close at & p. m. Monday and Wednesday. Regular and supplementary mails close at Forelgn Station half hour later than closing time shown below (except that Sup- plementary Malls for Eurvpe and Ceptral America, via Colon, close one hour later at Foreign Station). Cransatiantio Matls, THURSDAY—At 6:3 a. m. for EUROPE, r = 8. Augusta Victoria, via Plymouth, herbuurs and Hamburg (mail for Franceé irected “per 4. s Augusta Vie- a. I EGY Hm'nbll INDIA ,nnd LORENZO MAGC per 8. s. La Bretagne, via Havre s;nall Tor other parts of Europe must be rected ‘“per s. s. La Bretagne") FRIDAY—At 6:30 p. ISLANDS, per s s Boston. SBATURDAY—At 6:3 a. m. for EUROPE, per 5. 8. Umbria, via Queenstown; at § & m. for BELGIUM direct, per s. s Krootland (mail must be directed “per ¢, Kroonland"); at a. m. fo TTALY direct, per 8. s Hohenzollern (mail must be directed “per s. s. Hohen- zollern”); at 9:30 for SCOTLAND direct, per s, s Ethiopla (nall must be airected ¥per 's. 8. Ethiopla’); at 11 _a. m. for DENMARK direct, per s. s. \nr(a (mail must be directed “per s. 8. Norge'). *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamor takes Printed Matter, Commercial Pa- pers, and Samples for Germany only. The same class of mail matter for other pa of Europe will not be sent by this ship unless speclalry directed by her. After the closing of the Bupplemen(:? Transatlantic Malls na; 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 or steamer. epiit Central America, (I. Ete. THURSDAY—At 8 for CUBA, per s. 8, Orizaba (mall for Mexlco, via Progreso, Campecheand Vera Crus must be directed 0 lnbl”). ll u NAA.‘I ple- AS, ANAMO luld SA.NTIAGO‘ [3 Juon at 1 P for NEWFOUND- LAND, per s. s. Corean, from Philadel- PRIBAY-At 12 m. for MEXICO, Cityof ‘Washington (mail mus rected “‘per 8. & 123 p. . F?lemumary T:3 AJUA and HAITL . m. for PORTO PI. o Rosiag (mal ot op Dominican Republic must be e 5 Alloe") BATURDAYZ AL 630 a. FOUNDLAND, per for BERMUDA, er & m. (supplementary 960 0. m) for CUR- X R0, and VENE: Zul (mail for Sav be directed * for PORTO m. for Mollhfl Vancouver, from er 8. (flrecud “'per ena must m.) for UN .YAMAI(‘A BAVA)\H. LA And - GREYTOWN, per . s Alle y (mall for Costa Rlcl mult be directe é!er s. 8. Alleghany”); at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per 5. 8. Havana, via Havana. Mails l"nrw-rdel Overland, Ete., Ex- CyBA-By Yall t Fort Tamps, T, thence by st teamer. 5t e ofice Gl 8 eonn- ?. p. m. Sundaye s r&'w Uunufin_sy rall to Bydney, and the enca b steamer, cl t ice dall: & m. (eonme v-ry onday, Wi h J%JAICA—B] rll{ato Bo-lnn. lnd th.nco o PitYSTy Tueaday nd Thoraday. QUELON-BY rall to Boston, an thence b numor, closes 2t imis office dally at m‘:&’?fi EUBRTO CORTEZ AND GUATE. New Orleans, and thence hY -lonmer closes at this nfl(‘. faily, except Sunday, at §1:30 p. bundays at f1 b. . and 1150 B (conneclln‘ mail closes here AMon- m. R atl 11:30 to New Orleans, and this office ly, except, Bunday, al §1:30 p. m. and L% oo Sundays at 1 D. m. and | {macunl mail cioses hers ab i IAIL closes at 6 p. m. revious lv. Transpacific Mails, PHILIPPINE 1SLANDS, via San Pran glsco. close here” dally %0 p. m. up o Algust yitn, {meistve, for “despatch HDQWAH JAPAQ CKINA and PHILIP- PINE Ban Francisco, | -lGNnm.uptoAu ust for despatch per 8. & Bd JAPAN, via Beattle, close here 6:30 p. m. up to August 30th§ for despatch per 5. Kaga via San Francisco, close here 6:30 m. up to August §1, lnclullve, H.AWA" daily at inclusive, for despatch per s. 8. Alameda. | CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancotver and Victoria, B. C., close here daily at 6:30 p. ptember §1, Inclusive, for des- h per #. 8. Emprcss of China. (Mer- dise for U. 8. Postal “Agency at Shangha! cannot be forwarded via Can- ada.) HAWAIL, JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP- PINE IBLANDS, via San Franclsco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to September $6, Inclusive, or despatch per s . Gaelic NEW ND. (AUSTRALIA (except Weat) NEW CALEDONIA, X MOA and NAWAH, via Ban Francisco, close here dally at 6:30 p. m, up to ber 012 inclusive, for despatch per s Bonoma. (If the Cunard steamer ‘carrying the British mall for New Zealand does not arrive in Ume to connect with this despatch. extra matls—closing at 6:30 a. 3 u. m. and 6:3 p. m.; Bundays 2430 8 m) 0 A d 6:30 p. m.—will be made up’and forwarded until the ar- al o the Cunard steamor.) est), FLII 18- RALIA . (excep SR NI CALEDONTA (spe: HAly nadvaseed only) via Vancouver and Vietoria, B. C.. close here daily at 6:30 p.m up to September §i3, inclusive, for lespatch per 8. 5. Moa TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via Franclsco, close here daily at 6:30 m. up o Béptember {16, inclusive, for espatch per s 5. Mariposa. NOTE—Unless otherwise addressed, West Australia I8 forwarded via Europe and m_ullnfl I‘I‘cldk Phlllpp!rl.l “.Isal'l.l lfii.n he ul est routes. Ippines . mull ully I"Dl at e for- elgn T Hawall 1s f ‘warded via Ban "rlncll"n exclusively, Transpacific matls hre forwarded to port WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER Chicago & Northwestern, Nebraska and Wyoming Div Black Hills, Deadwood. Lead, Hot Springs Wyoming. Douglas . Hastings ank lu Blipe: Bacter 200 Bewere st P Arrive " 3:00 pm a 5:00 Casper and . e 'md'l 0 pm @ 5:00 pm 300 pm b 5:0 pm Chicago, ul, Minneapolls & Omah Twin City Passenger Stoux Cly Passenge Oakland Local.. Missouri ¥ Nebraska _Local, Weeping Water." UNION STATION-10TH AND Chiengo & Northwestern, “The Northwestern Line. Leave, P‘Anl (‘hlcl\!') . \. 2 3:% pm a10:% pm all:i0 pm 2510 pm a 9:16 am D-m.m "8t Paui Dayl le\l Chicago Local Chicago ool Local Cedar Rapids.. Limited Chicago Local Carroll Fast Chicago st St. Pau Fast Mail .. Local Sloux City. Norfalk & Bonesteei.... Lincoln & Long Pine.... 10:35 Tilinois Central. o Arrive Chicago Express 2 5:10 pm Chicago, Minneapolis & 8t. Paul Limited Minneapolis & St Express ... Chicago Local Chicago Expre: Union Pacifie, Overland Limited The Fast Mall Callfornia Expre Pacific Express Easterr. Express The Atiantic Express... The Colorado Special. .. Chicago Sperial . Lirfcoln, ~Beatrice Stromsburg Expre North Flatte Local, Grand Island Local.. a 8:06 am 10:36 pm 210:3 am oo 88 gEzw g83 8333 raz go Limited foines Expr Chicago Daylight Ll Chicago Daylight LOL‘I' Chicago Express Des oln;! Express ] Chicago Fast Express:a 6:% pm o WEST Rocky Mountain i.'t'd...a Lincoln, Colo Denver, Pueb West .. Colo., Te: Oklahoma Missouri Paci st. Loull nyreu. C & L. Ex. NebrIIkl Express. Denver Limited. Black Hills an Bound Express. Co l D rado Ves Llncoln t Mall, b 2:55 pm n 9:08 E Fort Grook and Platts- 3 lle b B!llrfllt & Plclflo ‘c( a I -n Kansas City, St. Joseph & Counell a Dally. b Dally except Sunday. d Dall, except Svaturduy e Dnlf} except Monday. ’ —_— STEAMSHIFS, HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE MW YOR K- ROTTRR DAL, T .ommn Salling Wednesdsy ai 10 A. Sept. 3|Ryndam GOVERNMENT NOTICES, PROPOSALS FOR BRICK WORKSHOP and water system. Department of the Interlor, Office of Indian Affairs, Washing: ton, D, C., August 18, 190. Sealed propos- 3l endorsed oposila Tor Lmprovements, D. and addressed 1o the com- mh:-lonnr of Indian affairs, Washington, will be recel\od at the Indian ofllc. uul'l ‘s ‘g'clock p. m. of Friday, September Jo03, “for furrtshing and delivering the necessary materials and labor required to consgruct and complete a brick workshop, with plumbing and water system at the Plerre school, South Dakota, in strict ac- cordance with plans, specificatje structions to bidders, which Yy b mined at this officé, the offices of the lmpmvcman! Bulle(ln‘ Hlnnupulll Minn., the Free Press, Plerre, 8. D., AT - Leader, Sioux Falls, 'S e E':, Omaha, Neb, e Bullders' ‘and Trader Exchanges at Omaha, Neb, Milwaukees, and St. Paul, Minn, the North- uunurncluflrl Assoclation, Bt u. Indian Warehouses Neb., No. No, y and at on_apply nd 119-121 'Wooster the school. For further informa to W. H. Cox, Bupt. Indian School, Pierre, South Dakota. W. A. JONES, Commiss- loner. 1A-25-27-29-8-1-3-5-8-10-12 —_—— LEGAL NOTICE, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given, that bids will be received by the Board of Education at Tecumseh, Nebraska, until § o'clock p. m. of the 7th day of September, 1%3, at t office of the seécretary, K. H. Grist, for the labor and material to'build a school bull ing in the city of Tecumseh In accordan with “drawings and specifications for the same furnished by ant, ardhitect and superintenden Bid: will be ive also separat Steam Rtting ‘A1l ‘bids must be made on bidding sheets furnished by the architect, which bidding sheets can be had by applying to E. Grist, secretary of the board The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids AZ2-23-25-27-20M -————————— READY TO RECEIVE SUMNER OmMeinls at Army Headquarters Will Greet New Com der of Department, Preparations have been made at army headquarters for the arrival of Major Gen- eral Samuel 8. Sumner, U. 8. A., the new commander of the Department of the Mise souri, who s expected here within a very few days. General Sumner arrived at Vie- toris, B. C., last evening from Manila, with his family, cn board the steamer Empress of China. It is not yet known just what route he will take from Victoria to Omaha, nor the exact date of his arrival here. However, the Department of the Missourl offictals will be notified in ample time and will be at the depot to meet him.

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