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i / THE OMAHA DAILY SATURDAY, AUGUST SPECIAL NOTICES '\ _Advertisements for these columns will Be takem untli 12 m. for th tion and antil 8:30 p. m. | '! SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED—_By young man of good address and_experience, position as bookkeeper; Dapk preferred; good reference. Address | WANTED-MALE HELP, FALL TERM l%PT“BIR 1. Boyles College YORK LiFk BL. BUBINESS, SHUILHAND, 1 {FEWRIT- AL\'Q,[..NULMAL Ppiy tor Catalogue. B-14% WANTED, for United States army, able- bodled, unmarried men, between ages of 2 and %, citizeas of United Btates, of good cter and temperate habits, who can read and write English. For in- 1 tlon apply to recrulung officer, 16uh and maha, S, Neb. WILL give a worthy young man or woman & pala-up scholarship in Omaha's leading Course s ‘Anitacd and” poeition secored: se on secur: Address B 2, Bee. Btio WANTED, at once, & registered druggist; ‘marrie preterred: Bchaeter s Price Drug Stofe, 16th and Chicago st WAv'ns:b gxpecienced window trimmer. J. B-M53 L. Brandeis & Sons, Omata wDAyN‘l'I“L;J $ mxamr‘u Coum‘ll Blufts %lelm ® Worl OB W West Broadway CAPAELE manager for branch office to be opened in this city by large manufactur- er‘ corporatior ; nlu) monlhl unnecessary an: commissions .«umy lnd rry [feences ‘Oa\ll"d. Western F. Co, YOUNG men not belonging to unions {owanted to register for street car work; no trike; enclosed self-addressed envelow @he Western Register Bureau, Fortiand, sASH boys and girls 'lnled must be 15 years or over. Apply J. Bnndm & Hons. B-MI4 0 ;‘ANTL'D—OM_WDJUH. A D 'r. co.. FoR n:t‘r—r!‘nl SHED ROOMS, FOR RENT HALL On 7th floor of The Bee Building FORMERLY LODGE ROOM OF THE ROYAL ARCANUM, $S per single night. SPECIAL RATES To lodges and societies for regular nights. All night elevator service—electric lighted. Large room—well ventilated Piano—splendid floor. Platforms and pedestals for lodges purposes Apply R, C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents, Ground floor Bee Bldg. E—M-614 _— FOR RENT—-HOUSES. AGENTS WANTED. TO MOVE right Co., office ibli% [ “Omaba Van Btorage Farnam, or Tels. Blas $-ROOM, MODERN. 23 Dewey ave. 0. D786 COTTAGE, 206 Franklin st. D-oe ONE § and one 6-room cotiage, Jarge, beau- UL grounds; no furnace; $it and 15 4306 and 4210 Nicholas st. Key on prem- "Hingwalt Bros., Barker biock. o MODERN HOUSE, LARGE YARD, 4TS North 24th st., two blocks north Ames , ‘new plumbing, furnace, first-class condition; also barn. .00, Northwest corner ZHih and Jackson sts; ises. room cottage. $17.50. GEORGE & ©O., WAJ\TE.D—C- vassing TW mfi'l"?iud‘cé{”l‘ suuy employment with assured good in- agents in evi becriptions to TH ARME] the country with horse | ired. Iy _des! nvassers make easil to $100 per month. Ad- dress Century Farmer Solicitors’ Rureau b maha J—u3 WANTED—TO RENT unities for a few men are offered the Union Central ife Insurance Co. Correspandence in- Vied 3 M. Bamiston fi_ ns, general aha and Lincol agents, y o o0 AGENTB. special terms and reserved fleld Tarnea s o Histoey for Ready Refer- urope in Storm and dress The C. A. Nichols Co., n D-.rhorn St., Chicago. J—MTi2 2x EXCEPTIONAL op) e best equipped nlnvrwm Omaha; heated by laj 1450. Funy & FOR RZI\T modern h: in Om: hot water srgtem. Tel. McArd WANTED TO RENT-By a (unuy of 3 aduits, two rooms and ‘within walking distance of court hcuu Ad- dress, stating price, 3. Bee. K—MTLl WANTED, young man with small capital business principles, to take Chilue of business foat ubder way: good Rm thing to right party. Addres “mL EIGHT room modern house, _furnace, laundry, porcelain bath; excellent loca- tion. 614 So_ 2th. Rent $0. Possession Oct. P. Dodge & Co., 1614 Farnam st. 4 ROOMS and bath, cheap, cash in advance. Bank reference: Bocun;) OCn(hulll: church x maba. preferred. e o ta e ——————————————— WANTED—By one of the largest liquor houses a reilable salesman of ability und experience 1o sell their goods diréct to the consumers. He must be able to speak German as well as English. High wages for the righ Address B-MITT 30 WANTED SALESMEN. WANTED-Salesmen, up-to-date, active. to o, ers at vhnl-uo e g ARy .nd n. amn m%m"""‘ l'lfllhfi-n. Rfim ATTENTION—We znwollflon for men BOLICITORS—Ladies 17 Unilon hotel. SALESMEN have an eatirely new of abliity, Territory er, Bmd'l and Locust ts.,” o5 y. y Louts, M to_solicit nnhn for women to take a couse of "Oma ha- Florence Dr. W L. Ross, 281 “":lxt SALESLADIES, dept. At once. Bennett's. et once, for milll =2 E.".‘ S hr "lflt‘l Geo: WANTED-—-Good girl ral house- 39 Grant St 6o DX in cloak depart- Umaha. C—15i—29 'm work; ences required, ¢ WANTED, a Mrs. B. B. W, girls ment Hayden 223 BURT ST.—Eight room brick house -hl‘d‘o trees, two bath N. P. Dodge & Co., 144 Farnam st. DM 124 2 FOR RENT, No. 1029 So. 30th ave., ll-room brick, full cellar, cistern, floors and 'ln%'dl modern, in best 10-room, complete ntment and fin: 1. Inquire on M1 FOR_RENT—36f Harney st desirable modern hoyse of 8 rooms 1o flrgfl:: re- ) Garvin Bros., pair, n .- modern. 2208 Harney N:NE—RDOI house, B WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to buy, some good chalrs. Union Dental cnnqe B it aseameetienssimtne 2 S St} WILL PAY cash for 4 to & acres Jithia lS miles of Omaha. K 8, fMce. WANTED—Good second-hand tennis rac- quets. State make, price nnd Where they may be seen. Address L & Bot.oflcn. P FOR SALE—FURNITURE. FULL line of hard Chi coal stoves now on sale. cago Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge 'Lfl =4 N FOR _RENT. 'l'l\l Park oy o. rooms, modern; $20, Charles 9 roome, 223 Burt, § roo & Co. E%’,mg single room ww:"i Tel M1 0 FOR RENT. Howard S, all in first-class 5. MPANTY, 1601 Prrpam o 12 1611 rooms, e hnm RGE & FOR RENT-FURNISHED WOOMS. fibute st aocral dibefuinat s St .e "otel, 15th and Farnam. DEWEY European hotel, s TURa R ISR T N R . a3 ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Chk#‘ $1.00 to per week, 422 So. 15th St., one block l“ollfll of court house. BT furnished rooms. Inquire Omahs mc‘fi'la\lnlri T80 lmvvn'onn. Phbn. A-1T8. i SR R B AETNA HOUSE, Buropean, 13th & Dodge. N o o ecred i . Thi ©. M. E. bauls trunks. hl’hfll very reasonable; B2 . sepld @———"—M ward. NICE rooms, day or week. 185 Howard VIENNA HOTEL, 1011 Farnam: FOR SALE—All carpets, furniture, ki %‘lflnl room, office and bar lx- tures; of Mquors, clgurs, eic. cluding safe, cash oo ublo Barker hotei, Omaha, Neb. nguire « of Frank Barker, manager, O—M355 31 FOR SALE—Household furniture and base burner. %8 So. Hth st. O—M1is %0 FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGONS, KTC, TIRES pet while pair werk. H. ‘worth. ou walt; first-class re- t, 14th and Leayen- .—————.—- IONROB.[IIMNMI&IHB P-1 FOR SALE, 2 first-class b ranted; a snsp for somebody. Leavenworth. FOR SALE, three B‘hall-lnd gentle, X2 Webster. AUTOMOBILE for sale; first-class condi- tion, .nm. §0od as new. Address L Bee of P—M163 21* = FOR SALE, a néw Il)-iqu. double-pole switch; Bever been 0 or ad- dress ‘“Superictendent QM long fir tmbers; = T TILEPBONE POLES; chicken fruce; IRON and wire fences. ‘Western Anchor Fi ) CLPITOL HOTEL, 15th and Capitol Ave.; elegant rooms with or without fir CATAI.DOLE eut dfl" prices free. Sher- & McConnell m.o-ms._m NICELY furnisbed ...-m.@n&u WA)(T» neonk..ddlnln.m The Hillside, 102 N. 15th. C—1 MODERN rooms, front. 309 7y B WANTED. competent mnd‘u._ wages; 1 Mrs. manhavenport and B4 A WANTED, for _general housework. vy i B mn 8 oty WANTED Expericnced salcaladies § 3 s in cloak FOR RENT-HOUSES. HOUSES" all parts of m'ai‘.uuul: C. Peters & Co. PAYNE-BOSTWICK & CO.. e s e Sa-8 New York 1dfe Bidg. Fhons b1 ;: OVE BT TS HOUSESE CENTRAL, ist-class 7-room house. Office, nu Wth.. ts of 'llCo.ll FOR RENT, a neat §-room house. ern except furnace, §i. C. M. Bachmaan %37 Paxton block. D138 'OR RENT, T-room cottage, modern con- veniences, nice yard. 812 Park Ave. Wi K. Potter, ver, 38 Brown Blk. D150 HOUSES, insurance. Ringwalf, Barker cer BIx 0d- FURNISHED ROOMS—Fine location, mod- ern deucned house, steam heat; reascn able, 2215 Fa FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. o it oo s ____.__- RENT—A desirable front room Cx‘yfif“ HOTEL, European plac, 10 N. board. 2358 Har- F—M30 3x : 9 8. 19th st BOARD and room; furnace. 63 8 1sih = ROOMS, with or without ney. LASS room apd board for two; PR LA s o e U week. Inquire 2006 N. 224 st X FURNITURE PACKING —e e, 15 B0, ITh. ETERSON & LUNUBERG, 15 lo.-flll l,’l'.l. L-2%8. H-T» FoR ult—lwn:, AND OFFICES. —Bulldt. sultable for '.flb’ FOR, Burpens at i r-:;u-. Ey? 4 first-class cel fend re and burglar is interested apply at office of walter, room 1. , secretary, IODER\ § rooms, T8 N. 23 st. m)n E i 7 rooms, modern flal colworth Ave.. eo-]y bullt $-room house. R. C PETERS & CO. Ground Fioor, Bee Bldg. u:‘ "STORE ROOM. Su, with g 15 Howsrd, St wi umuu"s — Mot 30 DESK room for rent @4 Paxton P, TSTORY bullding, 130 Howard st TR And e baseiient. Py b Wesd, 1834 Douglas. 1-M1T 3 SALE, Oruu hydraulic elevator; can er passenger or freight; com- o wire Brandels & Sons. Q-8 INDIAN goods and relics. 11§ Farnam. Q-4 YOU CAN TALK TO OVER 30,000 READERS WITH A LITTLE WANT-AD. PERSONAL. PRIVATE hospital before and dur\ngTJn- finement; babies boarded and ado) Mrs Gardeis, M Lake. Tel Red- U DR._ROY, chiropodist; corns nd supsrfiu- ous hair removed by electricity. R. 2 and 3, 1505 Farnam st PRIVATE hospital befors and during eon finement; best medical care and nursing Mrs. L. Fisher, 1501 Vinton. Tel. £ PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladies before and risch, T, during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. G 225 California St. Terms reasonable. OMAHA Dye Works, 1515 Howas able cleaners, dresses, suits, peries, rugs, lace curtains; we dye carpets 2 [T33 Sep20 ANYONE desiring to adopt a fine baby boy months old can obtair, informa- y inquiring of the Rev. Lucius D. s, rector of St. John's chuten. 3 03 per_month; we repair and seil parts fnr every machine manufactured Second-hand machines % to $10; second- hand machines from §1 to $10 Co., 15th MONEY TO LOAN-~REAL ESTATE. WANTED, city loans &nd wurrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. B2 Farnam strest ARM and_city_loans; low rates. Thomas, First Nat'| Bank Bidg. 1;;1 !;‘u PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 7 N. X. Lifa. W 4 TO 5 PrC. money. Bemis, Paxton block. W FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 16804 Farnam. Wi ror saLedREAL ESTATE. STATUARY, ot best lo- Inquire 1411 Vinton st RE—7% MODERN &-r. house, full &2 ft cation for & home, 1,50, 5 residence lots, near 4lst and takes both; worth $1,40 yman Waterman, Life Bl RE—-138—38x eplendid land, near Clarks, Neb., at an_ scry Soming . What have you to offer 0_acres level, { ®xferrick county, £2.800. Owner wants & home quick? PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Main floor N. Y. Life Bidg ARKANSAS BARGAINBS—You wi to_investigate. Well improved city property, timber and coal lands. 8u to double in valuation in next twel months Healthful climate guaranteed L. Lavenue Frisco Immigration Agent, Ft. Smith, Ark RS Tox “Michigan improved farms and in large and small tracts from 5 to 88 per acre. Marble. Mijlan, Mich. RE_Min 3% ACCORDION PLEATING. GOLDMAN. 200 Douglas block. ATTORNEYS, HERBERT 6. CRANE, 817 N. Y. L Bldg. MI6S seplux 3. M. MACFARLAND, 319 N. Y. L_Bldg. M58 Bepil —— T BALE TIES, OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co, 51 North 16th. |R.RU MEEL & SON, only tie flclory ln ;_tlle Try us. 14th & Nicholas Tel. VATE . F. D. Wead, 152 Douglas. PRI money. S WAP«TED—R 1 o-uu loans C“ ers & Co., Bee bhl‘m e Ly MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. CASH IN ANY AMOUNT—$10 to $500 loaned on furniture, pianos, etc., and to poop! holding a steady position, without secur- ity or publieity, at the very lowest rates; payments can be made to suit your com- Venience; strictly confidential. RELIABLE CREDIT CO. Rooms 207-38 Paxton Block. MONEY loaned on planos, elry, , horses, cows, ete. C. F. TO GET E AS TO PAY st explains our methods. e ioak on turniture, piancs, warehouse receipts, etc. Or If you have a permanent position we can make ,Du a SALARY LOAN without security, “xoept your own agres- ment, to repay, ‘Our service is ik and confidential and we always try to please. S hat we aak s that Jou ive us s call before you bflfl’ w_elsew S UAHA HORTGAGE LOAN €O, 3 Boara of Trads Bids. o). 2ok (Established 1592) 36 8. l6th St farnit: . Heed, 116 é'j'; MONEY LO. FURNITU: KANDB. LIVI ITOC‘& i T gy S s, 'y e o, . 3*" IX CREDIT CO. 33 Paxton Block. Farnam Sts. X129 LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SALARIED PEOP’LL merchants, team- houses, etc., without se- ity easlest terms. 40 offices In_‘gm ‘&l cities. Tolman, 40 Board nd jewelry loans. Fole! lmnco l\lc.wD Green, R. §, Barker MONEY To_salaried empioyes and W earners: Get our system of loans that gets you cut _of debt. Anmy lady or genteman. riachinist, engineer, eic., having rellable SeapIoy meot cAD gel, JuBt on his note: l(ontng )lomnliys WM;]!-: or 3. 'ril""i"i‘?x LOAN CO.. 84 PAXTOV BLK_ oan: plain note to salaried IOHEY : llnf- wnldflud lowest rates. 4 block. Hutin,_Co- BUSINESS CHANCES. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, ik and Lake streets. —370 DANCNIG ACADEMY. MORAND'S Dancing School, 15th and Harney, reopens for adults on Tuesday, September 1, at § p. m. You will save from the regular price If you join on or before the opening night. ‘Call Open, day and evening. Tel M—I54 Six ————_ DETECTIVES. S N e uiimtirinihrnts S CAPT. CORMACK, §17 Karbach block. Tel A-2832. —8 IN familles. Miss Sturdy, 64 20th. N —464 Slix EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. —— G. R. RATHBUN, room 15, Com'l Nat B%l FLORISTS. HESS & SWOBODA, 1415 Farpam. -7 L. HENDERSON, florist, 1519 h-un_'fil. ———————— GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee Bidg. Tel. %% GARBAGE. ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans cesspools and vaulls, removes garl #nd dead animals at reduced prices. N. 16th. Tel. 1779 LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & PRICB, 3 U. & Nat. Bk. tld. NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO,, 1st floor N. T uh Bldg., attorneys and coliectors very- J. M. MACFARLAND, @9 N._ Y. L. Bldg. M—T57 Sepli LAWNMOWERS. | SHARPENED, P. Melchoir, 13th & Ho‘;:‘rd LOCKSMITHS, C. R. HEFLIN, 3% N. 16th st. Tel ¥4 Cut prices on keys this month. —MG2 813 MEDICAL. LIQUOR HABIT cured in three days. when cured. No hypodermics. Write 4 Gatlin Institute, 22 8. ldth. you want to buy, WHEN P T SR an; T rty or bul qulex, lat J Sohnbon, & N. Y. Life. n; is the ol eelinl.\hn.. c&“hu‘hl Woo'dulu { .L e e FOR BALE—Drug store in very tion with estabilshed trade. tion for doctor. P. O. Box 3, loca- loca- City. M7T6 82 MAHA s SR s tions for twent: scholarships o all sublects Sept. | 2, ab the college; zm ce rooms with plancs far studsuts. ¥or particulars apply C. M., director. “Fnons, 116 758 19 THOS. J. KELLY, voice. Davidge Block. GROCERY for sale, good location, Germ. population. good reasons for selling, e: tablished trade. WANTED—Boys with good voices for Trin- (preparatory class). cholr . Wright, organist and cholr 726819 two bath hllt it taken | Vo0 1x FOUR-CHAIR barber ‘shop, rooms; will sell for nun in ten'days. Address K EDHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1119 Farnam. Q119 Address QM7 (hmu-nd four XCI ler -I. ln car umll. Nfi. FOR SALE, thirty-three bundred and ninety-seven shares Gold Hill lllnl:‘ Stock, ten cents a share if taken quick. of Trade Inquire T. F. Van Dorn, Board bullding. QM4 8000 J I, Bee NEW and 2dband typewriters. 1L Farnam. -3 FOR ML‘-—(‘I‘I b‘n—. Capital re juired, Q&8 FOR SALE. at sacrifice prices, bookkeep- er's desk, stool, roll top desks, Gat top Saka, copying Press lhA etc., office other fixtures. t 151 4. St., or Telephone 1385, VRS St % LARGE hand-pawer iron punch and shear. bargain. 319 8. 13th St. QM7 % TWO city bruke‘uddle nics and house- " hola ‘goods. %18 8. st 'Q"—xss n? YOUNG fresh cow for sale. C. G, Florence, Neb Q- BLACKSMITH TOOLS 17 8. 13th st QM1 CLAIRVOYASNTS, MRS, CARRIE SMITH, SOVEREIG thing toit: past past, pn--“l and futs % i t and fut » Istaction or Bo pay. Wi N Hih 58" MME. LUCRETIA, medium, 13 Califor- nia. -39 Six ELECTRICAL TREATMENT, MME SMITH, baths, 18 N. 14 3 Geor el PERSONAL. FOR SALE Good hariwaie usiness, o gy Address’ Pox 1% Ply- residence also. mouth, Neb. furniture and | s bullding and | | OSTEOPATHY. OID I & ALICE JOHNSON, os te 615, New York Lite Bidg. '1":?‘1-‘ The Hunt Infirmary, MoCague Bidg. T. B4t | IT 1S TRUE. Cotton is the best imvestment. Better than bonds—pays more el thi stocks—no specul petter’(an A e e s it bling. horse-racing schemes—no jous risks. tter than mining or oll ventures—mo B le in the ground” in which to sink profit t investment for fits and visible assets. Cap- b draft , " pamphlets. Cotton Co., Bourse, Philadeiphia. Storey delphi FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. Tukey & Son WEST FARNAM DISTRICT offer for a few days two of the best lots in Highland Place: only two biocks from end of Farnam street car lne, in a good neighborhiood, for only $LI® for tiem bo th. AP Tl'KEY & SON, Trads 444445 Board of RE—186—3) Particu- | Atzen & Farwell, Paxton Bik., 64-7. T. "l.- DR. GRACR DEEGAN, 82 N. Y. Life Tel. 2686 -6 PAWNBROKERS. | | EAGLE Loan Office, reliable sccommodat- ing; all business confidential. 131 Douglas. PASTURAGE. PASTURE Benson for horses. Theo. Willlams, S18x PLU DALY & SON PRACTICAL PLUMBERS | steam and gas Giters; Jobbing neatly done; Tel AL ING. all orders promptly astended 2305 Leavenworth. PATENTS. |8 J cowmu,-flo fee uniess sugoessful. s 8 Omaha. Tel 178 « ACRES, lmprvvcl Lock box "1a, Paplition, Neb. M AR HOLBEH and lots tn lll parws of city; I-\l. acre property and farm lands. The O. F. Davis Co., Hoom &5 PEee Bidg. RE-76 ; Sarpy Co. RE-M PATEBN—DM & Co., Omana, ll<' lustrated patent book free. Tel. ‘%N . 1 =__—__.—_ BUG MANUFACTURING. I WILLIAMSON §HAZLES % 23 Farnam u—u hotne treatment VIAVA, a wholesome nerve and tissue food and for aisorders of women. Free booklel Viavi Co., 3 Bee Blig. c-m confinement; 1an Council Blufls, P!u\u'rl home durls ldop ted The tm um, 785 st ave., RANCH and farm " lands for sale b Unien Pacific Rallrcad company. McAllestes land commissioner, Pacific lieadjuarters, Omaha, N FARM FOR SALE ten miles west of Omaha. Good OMAHA Rug Factory, 1621 Leaven. Tel b SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, A C VAN BANT'S school TII N. Y. th.. NEB. Dusiness & m—— rthand Coillege. Boyd Theater. DRS FINCH & MILLER. 1 8 meh St " e ahahnd aair ORNAMENTAL work. Gonnella & Bro. 2% Farnam M43 Sepiex STORAGR. —_ OM. Van‘Stor. Ca., 15113 Farn. Mm_f — e STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julla Vaughn, 0 Ramge Blig eE————— TINNERS. G. B. KOCH, Mth and Maple. Tel. L-184, 3 88 UPHOLSTERING. RBFI\ISHI\G aSMANY FURNITU RE WORKS. 2] Farnam. 1";‘|s : 1 GATE CITY l’phohleflnf C mnfl H.thlenod. Tel. B- POSTOFFICE NOTICE. woven wire 1706_St. TS (Should be read DAILY by all interested, a8 changes may ocour at any time.) Forelgh malls for the week ending August 2, 103, will close (promptly in all cases) 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 § p. m. Monday and Wednesday. lar and supplementary mails close at ‘oreign Station half hour later than closing time shown below (except that Sup- plementary Mails for Europe and Central America, via Colon, close one hour later at Forelgn Station). Cransatiantie SATURDAYSAt 63 . m. for EUROPE per 8. 5. Umbria, via Queenstown; at § a. m. for LGTUM direct, per'e. . Kroonland (mail must be directed “per s s Kroonland"); at 8:30 m ITALY direct, per s. ‘Hohengollern (mail must be directed “pe: gollern’); at 9:30 for SCOTLAND direct, per s. s. Ethiopia ( per s » Ethiopia’); at 1i DENMARK direct, per s. s. Norge (mall must be directed “per s. 8. horn"). SPRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer takes Printed Matfer, Commercial Pa- pers, and Samples for Germany only. The same class of mall matter for other parts ox Europe will not be sent by this ship rected by her. of the Suppiementary Transatlantic Mails namea above, ad- ditional Supplementary Mails are opened on the piers of the American, Ei French and German steamers, and re- main open untfl within Ten Minutes of the hour of salling of steamer. —d Mails for South and Central Americs, West Indles, Ile. BATURDAY—-At 630 a. for FOUNDLAND, per s. 5. Siivia: at § for BERMU DA, per & 8. Trinidad & m (supplementary $:0 e m) for ACAO, and VENEZUELA, s. 8. Zulla I for Bavanilla and Cartagena must §:30 CUR- & LaA JAMAICA, EA\A\ILLA CARTAGENA and GREYTOWN, per 8. & Alleghany (n-ll for Costa Rlel rnaull be dlru‘led . any”) cept Transpacific. cL'BA-Bz rall to Port Tampa, Fla., steamer. closes at this ally, except. Thursdays, m. the mnn-clln‘ malls cloo‘s here )un lon— Ted u‘r!—(’nenmr urdess specially sttl:h Dy steamer, ;}. this omce d 3, cxcept sundu t “and 11 "E r&mehDu DoBy rall to Nortn stsamer, cl and thene | H connects Toatis’close. here ‘svery Lionday, Wedne na themee at 6:30 thence dauy at y rail to Boston. @q%no' ot Sleamer, cioses at Lms office D‘filfl El?n‘l'? COl’l‘m AND GUATE- Ni Orleans, and Thence by steamer. cloaes st this offica 3:.11!. cxnm Snm‘uy tu $1:20 p. m. octing malt o 11 208".\ R!CA-gy rall to New Orleans, and thence by steamer. closes at this office d-u) extept. £und §11:%'p. m., Sunday : (co{;n;‘c(lll( mall vioses hers Tues- P. m&l RED )IAIL closes at 6 p. m. previous day. 62 p. m. up for M'Dllcn 1 IAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP- SLANDS. ‘via “Ban e at Tth, inclusive, b. m: up to August | 30 inclusive, for despatch per 8 orea. CHINA and JAPAN, via Seattlo, close he daily at 6:3) p. m. up to August uth§ tnclusive, {or ddp‘lcn per 5. 5. Kaga l!a‘ ALL via m,A 3 30 p. m. up to KON AT T CHINA and JA X'« Via Vancouver and Victoria, B. Slose hers datly at 60 p. =t sember inclusive, for des- per Brapruss of Chine. (ter. al&:ndlu tor "0, 8. Postal Agency nghal eannot be forwarded via Cll ada.. HAWAL JAPAN. CHINA and PHILIP- Di San Francisco, close % p. m. up to September $6_inclusive. for despatch EAT.AND. ber iz, inclusive, for 4 Sonoma. (If the Cunard s The Brish moall for New e Dive 1 time (0. Connoet with {bla despateh. extra mjll:lollu st 5% o o n 4 D Ay m—vm m. up ‘and toewarded. \mul the a1 ot the Cunard steamer.) eamer carrying Zealan: ADSY CALEDONIA " (spo. via Vancouver and Victorla, 'B."C.. close here dally at ¢:3 m up to September 1. inclusive, for per . . TAT] 'rx 24 MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via Francisco, close here daily at’ ¢:3 8 or m. up to Séptember §i5 inclusive, patch per s. s. Mariposa. NOTE—Unless otherwise addressed, West Australia is forwarded via Europe and New Zewiand and Philippines via San Fra d.bo-—(ho juickest routes ressed “via Ci Porope” must be fully elgn repaid at the for- rates. Hawall {s forwarded via San Francisco exclusively Transpacific mails are forwarded to port gt salling dally and the schedule of clos- s arranged oa the Xrnmellon of thelr urinterru overlan tered mal ioess L 4% p. m. pr NELI T, Postothes New. Yorc N revious dar. ostmaster, Y.. August 21 RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION—10TH AND Chicago & Northwestern. “The Northwestern Line. Leave. a3:40am Bngebein Bhiks pERPUPTER rvvrs" B l‘nl Chicago..... Mall . 1 Bloux City. aylight 8t. Paul Daylight Chicago Local Cedar Rapids. Limited (m'uu CEBGEBUEE Norfolk & Bonesteel Lincoln & Long Pine FITTEY BES EEEEEEEES HEE Ghicago Exprees . Chicago. Minneagoiis & 8t. Paul Limjted a Nmnl—awht & St Chicago Local . Chicago Express.. Paul boss ™ \F.nnl-rn Express P. m.-.-mmn__ | 119121 Wooster i Philippines “via | | back 388888 BEE RAILROAD TIME CARD. Unton Pac Qrerland Limited. The Fast Mail galifornia Expross o Express. a9:40 am .nnpm all:30 pm The Atlantic Express. The Coloradg Bpm.lll hicago & ince L8750 am Grand Island Local Chicago, Rock Isl Ehicago Daglight Lid hicago Daylight Local Chicago Expreas oines Express ioago Fast Express Rocky Mountain L't Lincoln, Colo. (»i\'.xmm- ¥iver Missonri Pac 8t. Louis Express a Coun- a 95 am a0:30 pm WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER Chicage & Northwestern, Nebraska and Wyoming Division. Leave. Arrive Black Hills, Deadwood, Lead, Hot Springs.....a 3:0 pm & 5:00 pm “fiuminl. Casper and , York, ‘David Uly. uperior. ‘Geneva, Exeter and Seward....b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha. Twin City Passenger..... Sloux City Puknl" . Oakland Local... .- Missourt Pact Nebraska Loc: Weeping Water. (ouis Local, cil Blufts.... 3:0 pm @ §:0 pm Bu, Arrive. bi2:® pm % pm asiia Wymors, numm and Lincoln . Nebraska Expre Denver Limited... Biack Hils and Puget Sound Exp! Colorads Vesiibuled Flyer \ Lincoln Fast Maii > Fort Crook and Platts- mouth » Bellevue & Paclfic Jot Bellevue & Pacific Jet. a 3:10 pm a 3:10 pm a9:08 am .. Kansas City Day Ex . Louls Flyer “a Dally. b Datly nxmrt Sunday. d Dally except Saturday. e Daily except Monday. STEAMSHIFS, GOVERNMENT NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR BRICK WORKSHOP and water system. Department of the Interior, Offos of Indian Aftairs, ‘\Washing- ust 18, 1983 Sealed pro roposals for Improvements, Plerre, 8. D" and addressed to the com- missioher of Indian affairs, Washington, D. €. will be received af tne Indian Stice until 2 o'clock p. m. of 3| Sepiember Uik, oo Fadtaning. and_ delfvetng th B caamtry materitls. Lo Taber Toquitel & construct and complete a brick workshop, with ‘plambing. and water system at the Plerre school, South Dakota, in striet Improvement Bllledn. Hlnnupo"l, Hlnn, the Free Press, Pl D. Leader, Sioux D. hn Omaha, Neb., lhe Bullderl' and Trade Exchln‘n at Omaha, Neb, Milwaukes, St._Paul, Minn., the North- St. '-llern Manufacturers Association, Paul, Minn., the U. 8. Indian Warehouses at No. 815 Howard st, Omaha, Neb. No. 265 So. Canal st Chir.(n, 1i.. and No. New York City and at the lchool Yor tunher ‘nformation apply to W. Cox, u& d! chool, Pi A utn Dexoea T i e A foner. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO COX Notice is hereby bids will be recelved by the Board of Education at Tecumseh, Nebraska. until 8 o'clock p. of the 7th day of September, 1%8, at the office of the secretary, E. H. Grist, for the labor and material to build a school build- ing In the city of Tecumseh in accordance with drawings and specifications for the same furnished by R. W. Gran{, architect and superintendent, P Besirice "Neb." Bids will be received for the entire buflding; also separate bids will be recelved for the steam fittings. All bids must be made on bidding sheets furnished by the architect, which biddi; sheets can be had by applying to B. H. Grist. secretary of the boar o Bon’r«:t of Mucl‘}lc‘o,r'xd reserves the right to reject any or a s, 23-35-27-9M 4508 Misses' Waltat, 12 10 16 yoars. Misses' Waist, 408—Broad and drooping shoulder effects are notable among all the latest styles and in advance models, and are pecullarly well suited to girlish figures. This very pretty one is suited to & variety of materials, but is shown in shepherd's check mohair, trimmed with black velvet ribbon and small ornamental buttons. The capes which form the bertha are peculiarly noticeable and terminate in the stole ends which mark the season. The waist is made over a fitted founda- tion, which closes with It at the center The front is tucked to yoke depth, then left free to form soft and becoming folds, but the back of the yoke is separate and is arranged over the waist, which is drawn down in gathers at the walst line. The bertha, which consists of a wider cape, trimmed at the center to give & double effect, and the narrower one with stole ends, is arranged over it and serves to outline the yoke. The sleeves are snug for a short distance below the shoulders, but full at the wrists, where they terminate in cuffs that harmonize with the stole. The quantity of material required for the medium size is 3% yards 27 inches wide, 2% yards 44 inches wide or 2§ yards & inches wide. The pattern, 4608, is cut in sises for girle of 12, 14 and 16 years of age.