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THE OMAHA DAILY BFF g Tl"hfil’) AY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1903. requesting & mum- mu eheek, can have answers ad- to a bered letter in eare .I The Bee. Answers so addresced will e delivered om présceatation of the eheek omly. —_— e lfl.'A’I"loll WANTED. " oung man of good ¢ poltion ns Molx:oper. M E: wa;fi" : and expert bank Dr:ferra CUSTOM CUTTER AND TAILOR from'the east, with. % years' experience in fine tal'oring. Address M 20, Bee office. 456 31 g0od refe WANTED-MALE HELFP, FALL TERM SEPTEMBER 1. DAY AND Nlfl}“‘ Boyles College Nis vy u.mh Lok by d3kaas BUBINESS, BHOII BAND, 4 PEWRIT- or Ca ue. aoh ¥ B-16 WANTED, for United States army, able; bflfl‘ u mll’r 3 v ‘and 35 Witege oiU .ood ahrlmlr lnd tempe ate rnm“u}:vgly nd write Engl (!cn.lun‘ ofth dnd B OUR AD MEN WILL WRITE YOUR WANT AD SO AS TO BRING BEST RETURNS. TELEPHONE 238 AND ONE WILL CALL. VOB REYTe FOR_ RENT-58 Harney st modern, house of § rooms in AT pair, $5. Garvia Bros., 1604 Farnam st. D—wng ousKs, FOR RENT, s»;.temher 1, to small family, siz-room = coltage, modern except Dace: 2 California at.: §25. o SN M 19th 07 _N FOR RENT-FURNISHED mOOM! | IRON fur- | LLANEOUS, MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTE a. s, tree guArds, trellises. Western Anchor Ferice Co., %5 N. 1th St Q116 CHATTEL, salary and jewelry loans. Foley Loan Co., suc. 1o D. Green, K. 8, Barker bi. MUSICAL, ge ot Music and Dramatio Art, 53 N. en 8t, (Dodge 8t ¢ar). Ex. minations for twenty iree and partial u.o rahips In il subjects Sept. 3 and practice Popma with for students, For particulars apply Wright, L. L. M., _director 1101, 7268 18 voloe, Davidge Biock G —s OMAHA_Coll s H. ‘Phone, THOS. J. KBLLY, w AL'I'ED— Hoys with good volces for Trin- ity Cathedral cholr “(preparatory class). ,\ym) F. H. Wright, organist apd choir Lirector, 728819 CATALOGUE cut drug prices free. Sher- man & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. o ight ; - plete. ron and wire on- Qw8 DEWEY Buropean hotel, 13th and Farnam. B609 closure. J. INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnam, QT4 !TOYAL HOTEL, Euro) , 16th & Chicago w6 & g SDHAND safe cheap. Deright $1.00 to $2.00 per week, 422 So. 1Sth St., T block south of court house. NIGELY furnishad rooms.’ Inquire O hl steam laundry, \750 Leavenworth. Pl AETNA HOUSE, Européan, 13th & w, NICE cool room, modefn, VeEy It sonable; gentiemen Preferred. 142 N. 17th. sl S Telephone 61l m ©O. M., E. hauls trunks. VIENNA HOTEL, 1011 Farnam .ug mplo te hotel E—l“l‘ 813 15 Hnwsld. ROOMS, $1.50 per week and up. 1312 Dfllllll! st. NICE rooms, day or -nk 1TOL HOTEL, 18th and (‘lplwl Ave.; Ci‘l‘e’xnm rooms with or without DM;’i‘m WILL give o worth, oun‘ man or woman Ppala-up uhblll‘l p in Omaba’s leading usiness. college, € is finis odmu« Saitl espuned: ourse n osition secure Address a.fi. R WANTED, at wm-. u registered druggist; married man preferred. Btlu-(er Prige Drug Btore, 16th and Chicago | wjt?i:n.‘ nced window trimmer, 5 dois E'mffi-, Omatia. B—Mbsh B vt ol i Bt TED, a tallor at ye Works, Counefl Bluffs. Good messengers.. A. D. T. S;x. WA.NTID at once, I'M contmnke ntmaker &oun DuflSn"wd ply n-mmn wnnnd to learn vparber trade: our f SEplaijin aw g tenoh It lnll'l Tde." Call Moler Blrh'r 0 'I‘. Il)l Douglas, B-—M370 jounell Bluffs Bteam 1016-1017 West Brur‘w-y, also ClolKlng w. good butcher to uke charge ot ais -miner er house work; only ;ood o man over need wply V/. Misko, Or(l, Wulimn experionced dress i App! mornings at 10 Bl'lnfllll & Sons. IMEN, to call nal men by intr business and pro- fonn duction and request ofily; must enga with view to perma- nehcy; have good address and env:uUVe abilic n%b‘ dapabie of ‘Dresontl ng in An cunvlncln‘ manner, a strictly ade proposltion; preferénce Given years; compensation, nu- iy, Cal v write 1134 uuun-l roago, 471 lob wANTm—Exnorleno beef and provision galeaman for pead position; old established None but quallied men need ap- D lll’lBeo office © O B—M4S0 1 WANTED, wages. Add butcher t bod iress M %, Beo. © Bo-Mib1 1x WANTED, two collectors_and solicitors, well knovln Th the elty. Sil Bee 3o blAg. ax bbbt s it At WANTED. o max to work grom our: wagon, . “Aduniy’ &' 00., 1618 How bl B-Ma TINNERS wanted. Cole Brilstord hard- waré Co:, Coundli Blufts, la.’ B~ WANTED—-FEMALE HELP, furnished room. 2 1615 mn.m( B MODERN rooms, front.. 019 Bt Mnd’l avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS ern detached house, able; 2215 Farnam st. tly furnished. 524 nooms. turnl»hed or partly furnishied. § Iflne-lnLn on, steam 'l!Al i?fllfln- — M WO nicel; rurnl-ned rooms; all modern; T«o?m?nfin 2519 Jones. E-Md% 1 LARGE, LIGHT, AIRY ROOMS. $12.60 and up per month. 500 and up a day. AT THE DELLONE, 14th St. and Capitol Ave. Steam heated—electric lighted—private and general baths—all conveniences—first-class service. Bat where you e ‘ROOM AT TH. ELLONE 213—8ep40x. cumlnl b M156 88x OB for sale in car load lots. Address Lincoin Iee Co., Lincoln, Neb. y FOR SALRE, lmr({ three thousand, four undred and ninety-sever shares Goid Hill ining Stock, ten cents a share if taken . F. Van Dorn, Board ¥ Vs LB—Coal business. Cal o juired. 'iiu%u. R ~ | MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried le; business confidential; lowest rates. B Pikton block. The J. A. Hutton Go BUSINKSS CHANCES, WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange any property or busineds quick, seg J Jonnson, 848 N. Y. Life Y4 A_GOOD. 13-room hn.el for sale in wood Rlver, Neb., lives in Chicago Is the obj Mitchell & Faught, Wood River, Neb, MEDICAL, LIQUOR HABIT cured in three days. Pay when cured, No hypodermics. \Vrna for circulars. Gatlin Institute, 23 8. 14th, LADIES! Chichester's English Penusroys] Pills are the best. Safe, reliable, Take no other. Send dc. stamps, for particulars, “Reliet for Ladies in letter by return mail. Ask your drugist. Chichester Cnemical Cu.. Philadel Pa OSTEOPATHY, FOR BALE—Dr ood [ tion with_estab! ton for doctor, stote In very blished trade P. O. P8 CHAIR barbet shup, two bath w; will sell for nearly half if taken on’ days. “Address K ¢, Bes. FOUR in NEW and 2dband typewriters. 111 Farnam. Q13 BLACKSMITH TOOLS 172 8. 13th st. Q—-MI72 3x CLAIRVOYASTS. CARRIE SMITH, SOVEREIGN DY QUEEN of clairvoyants; every- 8 told: past, present and future. Sat- isfaction or no pay. 807 N. 18th. 8-720 MME. LUCRETIA, medlum, 1709 i Calitor CONSULT MADAME MONETA. on biisiness and matrimonial matters. She can surely satisty your mind on everything that is doubtful to you. All letters ~ with stamps = answered. 1522 Howard St., Omaha, Neb. ix ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. MME, SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d fl_gm:in : ] PERSONAL. VIAVA, a wholesome nerve and m-ua food and home treatment ‘for aisol of women. Free booklet. Viavi Co,, “l Bue Bldg. U-1a2 PRIVATE home _durin confinement; bflbkl adopted. The Samaritan Sanitarium, 728 1st ave., Couneil U.‘%.‘ MAGNET PILE KILLER. 1w %Jm At druggists, 31 —124 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. SBURGEON-CHIROPODIST, 6512 l.!, MTg‘. CENTER HOTEL, Buropean plan. 710 N. 17th. $"Riow0 515 BOARD and room; fuFnace. u}fiu“gz‘v:" nd board for two; FIRBT-CLASS room @i tes, 450 r rnten "—157 S&‘ mleman preferred; Weok. Inauire 2008 N." ROOM and board, Lol A%, FURNIPURE PACKING i e o o e e ‘ERSON & LUNDBERG, 115 So. o L L-2368. H-fi" ble. 2408 Cass. reasonable. 240 ¥ FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. P et XYy gyl .-2: m-r_;uuu gitale tor w! o stori flnl—clél’l'fl en Nnnynl. '&r ] mu-'Tu 3 punter z'hmmm“ sec- e o :ounw flxturs part] Ill-lll mu C C. ullding Co., room RENT-The hululfimm_ ”mrl& c:ucnwnommhnwc. WAN'I‘ED girls for light housework; umny Address J, B' hfi\y. WANTED—E; orlnnre’od Srandeis & Borer Omal WANTED, X '-hcrwnmu Call at once at 516 N. 4lst CM3, _._.__...____‘._—. TWO oung women to take & couse of <Florence Sanitarium. Al fl”.- Dr. L. - Ross, 221 14\(- UL. b YOUNG girl to . ok Thquite i3 Bouth l'fl"&'." gy g Cpami 3 W, porlmcod ty x s & /. O—INMI wh NTED, comy Wobdwara, 301 P t. 634 Paxton block. DESK room for ren! e AGENTS WANTED, WANTED—-Canvassing county’ to “solicit subscr] TWENTIETH CENTU Steady employment with assured come. ts in the country vm Iy desired. Cany make. eastly "5 i $100_ por month. - Ad Daks Cantury Parmer SOUCIors’ Hardau, Beo building, Omaha. CEPTIONA. opportunities = Sitdied "By the. Unio e 3" o zi"i" It 18t o) agenis, Omaha and Lincoln nts in tor a few n Central ndence in- ng, general s wn ‘have all six of the differen books; bect ter : Call or wi ".'imflm!?: Ome s C«.quvh N 3—] Cnmmom girl for neral three m Aarily, Cadl- C—it—1x WANTED housewor) fornla stheet. BTRL, for. guteral howseworks selnisi Tamily] 000 wages. 416 Qur?: n‘l_::‘e-t. 2X AGENTS WANTED, In every city and town in the state, to introduce an entirely new 2B-cept novel(?’ can be sold In every flml y; no lmit to nulput or money to be made with same; r ller f and camnivals Alpine Supply, House, Clark st., Chicago. M4 dx hl\llq Mbnm OKBL for gen M) lwltfllr. IL C—473—] ‘s avenue. terview address M %, 2 C—Kll 2x ,500d lIH for mnlbhonuvorh. WANTED, at onos. vou ANTED, at on fi-)mm! rl Lo help in C M4ST 3x WE “AH; two .dlm‘la w'llnon to handle B o A e S b paetie, "ailh Tidhout delay. Gieo L Bhuman & Co. Paxton o C—Mas & —:#-m FOR RENT-HOUSES, HOUSES ™ it D66 I’&YNI -ROSTWIC wm R Vi QRPN SRS ot i HOUSES® 3" bt &. s i For n'-'m'-. & neat Eroom how rnace, §18. * C. -fl.lg.l’llnn block. HOUSES, insuranse. Ringwait, m@ Shares u D-dise " '&Doll. MODERN. 213 Dewey ave.; D6 COTTAGE, 36 Franklin st b D089 NE § . o! mne-:t_t:.n.hu' w:;t nd one &‘...a S it k.y oy Ringwalt " Barker - °i>— an JOD'RN IIOUII. LARGE ¥, North 34th ':ll-. \'a Nnmn’“' \$ Ames chn condition; &lso X and Jackson sts; !'8“IOVI m‘l! m O-Ill Vlj M mmmum ', No. 109 Bo. Mh ave. \l -room “cellar, cistern, oak floors and JApd all modern, in best ua ave., 10-room, S T COXIN—COXIN—-COXIN-COXIN-—-COXIN nly preparation for flavtloplnsx photo- graphic plates and films in dayiight, flrlt sale Lo 260,000 flasks; lnv. 500 ) 3o $1,000; rn Income; pmm and l‘.flc siges, ure om-- umphrey & Co.. ll Wl\l ll York. WANTED-TO RENF et s ir WANTED TO RENT-By a hmlli of aduits, two rooms and within walking distance of court houle Ad- dl‘ll, _Stating Dl‘l“. L 3. Be KM WANTED, store l"nber all store or rt of city, by Oo- T KM ix THRED (0 § unfurhished rooms for house- mEln% cl ula in, gas and bulll -A‘ggdrefll WANTED TO BUY, to rent, Dear central Address WANTED ‘to buy, some good taul chaire, Union Dental College. N~MSi4 WILL PAY cash for 40 to §0 acres within llmmll” of Omaha. Addréss K 52 Bee ce. WANTED, to buy, a farm of 16 or-2) & more of less, adjoining Omaha: are with good improvements preferred. Will pay cash; state price, of improyements -nd land. Address ox__ 78, iehlan Neb. N—M219 Septlx PRIVATE hospital before lnd duri con- finement; bal I“ ed lopted. S Baiachs, B4 Lake, ol ‘Réd: U-126 DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superfiu- gua baif removed by elcctricity. R 2 aad !. Farnam st. 1 PRIVATE hospital betore and during con nn.m-n best medical care and nursing. = ipbaner, 00l Vinton. " Tel £ WE RENT sewing machines at week, 32 per month; wo repair. and Bon parts for every machine manufactured: decond-hand machines $ to $10; second- hand machines from 81 1o $10. " Neb. Cvcle Co., 16th and Harney. U—Mi6? FOR SALE—Good hardware, furniture and undertaking business lll\r?,bll”(“éé\l Sod s Box 168, - residence al also. res: 3 1% 5 FOR SALE, a first-class harness sho) in a good German town of 500; will sell only -mck; Germnn preferred; stock invoice reason for selling; a good (hlnl Aaarul M 10, Bee. Y—M34 FOR BALE, restaurant and confectionery in a good fown; have gqod patronage Ad- ox 1088, Harvar dress Box 1098, F () Y wrt_ LITCHFIELD, Neb,, i much In need of a first-class hotel. Good site may be se cured. Located on main line B, M. R. R. Population 500. Address F. Starks, Sec Tetary Litchfield Mutual = Improvement club. Y—M220 Septdx FOR SALE, only drug store in small town of Harlan county, Nebraska. No salcon: prescriptions from two doctors with good practice; established business: large ter- Fitory, Good reasons for selling. Address M 2 . -] 1x —— e FOR_RENT, only ment market and bustness In good country town. Will rell horses, wagons and tools; a good slaugh- ter house and 4 acres of pasture goes with it. We l‘ul} 2!":(07"! Ador;’;‘ 1«‘:‘;02; ut of business ot 3 fur lolnl o Qe s ice WANTED, by two practical men. to lease ectric Night plant of town 8,000 to 10,000 population. Address L 49, Beg. | o SALE. furniture, fixtures and stock, B biished bakery ana confectionery busi: Tess; fce cream and soda water parlor: Jores fountain: in town (county seat) of 2,000 in eastern Nebraska: will bear in- involce s 93 1x Vestigation; snap if taken at once; Nhouf $1.600: owner going to Canada dress M 22, care Omaha Bee. Y—-M403 'OR BALE, notes $%0, 'secured by chattel re ortgage; security A No. Address M 24, Bee. 486 2 FOR EXCHANGE. WILL EXCHANGE business property for stock of -ho-a oceries or general mdse. Address M ee office. Fon’lALB—IIAL ESTATE. HOUEE! and lots n lll pl.r\l of city; also d 1o lan: acre property and farm e, “R.l—1u t 98 N. . Daugherty, Witchita, Ka: U—Mds4 bx [ A Dye Works, 1616 Howard, fashion- able cleaners, dresses, suits, cloaks, dra- Deries, ruge, lacs curtains; wo dys cxrpets, 2 M7 el WANTED—-WHI pa; rrto party furnishin TNDOM address o J thur W, Bond, wh le.‘g th st. Omaha, in 1863, MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. | R . w—nt S mm WANTED—RI‘I .l!l!e . C. Peters loans war- & Co., Bu blfl.. —198 ’IVE PER CENT loans. Glrvin Bros., 1604 Farnam. W34 PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1520 Douw 4 TO 6 P. C. money. Bemis, Paxton block. W—iss MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. Nahrenit— NOT IN THE TRUST. ‘Money--Any Amount Loaned to salarled employes holdin manent Iflnnu en thelr PLAIN without MORTGAGE, ENDORSER or § CURIY of Any ¥ing, without EMPLOY- ER'S knowledge, WE also loan money on Furniture, Planos, ete., without removal of goods. You have use'of both money and goods. It Costs You Nothing To ‘call' and be conyinced that our rates are the cheapest in Omaha. ‘We want your business and belleve an ation of our methods will get it— Regsent you are dealing else- » RTEOUS ~ TREAT ur. offices are the best equipped to handle your business wth prlvucy of any In the city. Come in and see us, whether you borrow or not. Reliable Credit Co. Rooms 307-308 Paxton Blk. Rooms 307-308, X—M4 Davis Co., m 508, Bee U. 8. WILLIAMSON i Baik onal Bank_ blda RANCH and farm hndl ror sale o] e ond caralemiontey, Unien ester, g Pacifie Headquarters, Omahd, ivm “‘1:“«."?&#.‘ % HODERN 8-r. hon-l. mll 1t ln cation for a home: uu {rom e " UF h-,t lo- Yinton Sepl ACCORDION PLEATING, GOLDMAN, 200 Douglas block. GID, E_& ALICE JOHNSON osteo) (hl Suite §15. New York Life Bids. F' The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bldg. T. 2362 . 04 Atzen & Farwell, Paxton Bik., ®0-7. T. 186 DRS. FINCH & MILLER, 14 _a._im1&; DR. GRACK DEEGAN, #2 N. Y. Life. Tel, 2658 ~767 I’ATE!T! H. J. COWGILL-No fes unless successful. il 5. 200 8t,, Omaha. Tel. 179, 162 PATENTS Sues & Co., Omaba, lustrated patent book free. 'l'e Neb - S N1p PASTURAGE. PASTURR Benson. RUG MANUFACTURING, for horses. Theo. William OMAHA Rug Factory, 1521 Leaven. Tol._‘lau e SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, W N Y Llh. = A. C. VAx BANT'S school. NEB. BMI“'II & Shor‘hand College. ~Lheater. STATUARY. ORI\AHFNTAL work. Gonpella & Bro., 2026 Farnam, M—678 Sepl6x STORAGE, BN VaslGton, Co. (RN Farh. 1560-862 OM. Van'Stor. Co., 1511% Farn. Tels, 1550-862, —_— ETAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 4 Ramge Bldg —_— TICKET BROKERS, CUT P. H. Philbin, 1505 Farnam. '‘Phone TINNERS, G. B. KOCH, %th' ané Maple. Tel. L} e PN te——r—efe——————— UPHOLSTERING. REFINISHING — OMAHA FURNITURE REPAIR WORKS, 2201 Farnam. Tal ’l‘:‘ GATE CITY Upholste) wire tprings' tghtencd. o 8t Mary's Ave. Co, et Toe. A.C.ONg, A, M., LL. B., Pres., Omaha, Paor. A. J. Lowry, Prine. W [Endorseqpy First Nat'] and business men dents 10, bound in llllqllor. ublished by a Business Ocllege. you wil! attend the N. B, finest over Read it an ATTORNEYXS, POSTOFFICE NOTICE. HERBERT 8. CRANE, 917 N. Y. L. Bldg. M365 l&' J. M. MACFARLAND, 319 N. Y. L. Bld‘? M—766 Sep2l —————— BALE TIES, OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North mn R. RUMBEL & SON, only tle factory in state. Try us. 1dth & Nicho as Sts. Tel. F'-3850. —148 86 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL klndl of carpenter work and rlpllx‘ll\f prcm&g ltlendad to. J.T. Ochlllru 20 DANCNIG ACADEMY. MORAND'S Dancing 8chool, 15th Harney, reopens for adults on Tuesd: September 1, at 8 p. m, You will save from the regular price if you join on or betore the opening night. Call Open day and_evening. Tel. i0dl. M—154 8 DRESSMANING, IN families. Miss Sturdy, 6% N mxh x __Inl. —Mi00 5* DRI :asMAKlNG and children’s s 3308 Howard. DETECTIVES. CORMACK, 617 Karbach block. glil. EXPRRT ACCOUNTANT, G. R RATHBUN, room 15, Com'l Nat B,l‘?l Em———————y FLORISTS, NOT IN THE TRUST. TO GET E AS TO PAY Bent expluiiie vur methods. We loan on furniture, piancs, warehouss recelpts, ete. Or if you have & permanent Politien we cap make you o BALARY LOAN Iithout security, ment repay. confid d W QLXCeD: your own agres. Our seivice s quick " and All thi Letore you borrow e . AHA M}JH AGE LOAN < = 119 Board of Trade Bldg, Tel. (Established 182) 3% 8. 6th !l WANTEDv ©_bu, acres of land. William sts, FOR SALE—FURNITURE. Close to Omahe, & fow asper Coal Cgy Tith and FULL line of hard coal atoves now on sale. Chidago Furnilure Co., 1410 Dodge St - ‘WAGUNS, KTC, ou wall: first-class re- ost, 14th and yen- FOR SALE-HORSES, 'ruuu set while work, H. Rorin IONROI sells pleasure vehicles ll lll i MONEY loaned on planos, furniture, jews ¥, horses, cows, eic. Lrnm:xufi"' MONEY LOANED o FURNITURE, yxmon,rlswn. STOCK, us! Try us FHO 633 Paxtou NIX c}‘u&“" " o oek. Farnam Sts. 19 IN LOANS TO LARG! B BINESS EOPL merchants, ithout se- LA sters, hurduf hou eurity; corme % ‘oficas In_ prig: dpal cl Tolman, 40 Board o!x_ruda Blds 0 'OR ln's l‘l ‘l )hrl‘.bbod gl l'ol lAl..—ll.cIl.l-All!llll. in Il ol.-hllf e, Call Q13 ble-) '%u.".i‘v.‘.'t’...‘&’;.‘&""l npu“!‘a P dress “Mumun »Bu nmrnogurowm »& “MONEY To_salaried empioyes and wi H Get w-u& {;t loans .‘. pots you debt. An Montnly. 3. Monthl turn to us, or w‘u’i‘#‘& xmuco 4 PAXTON ? HESE & SWOBODA, 1415 Farnam. ~753 L. HENDERBSON, florist, 1519 "lmm_sel. GARBAGE. ANTI- HONOPOLY GAHBAGE cesspools and and dead animals N. 16th. Tel. 1779, - 0., clcnnl removes garbage Bt reduced prices. &1 $OLD AND SILVER PLATING. OMAHA PLATING CO., Beb Bidg. Tel. 55 e, LAW AND COLLECTION WTILLMAN & PRICE, 238U, 8. Nat. Bk._bl A IS TR PR e . 5 NLW SNOW-CHURCH C0., 1st floor N. Y. Life Bldg., attorneys and collectors eve - . ‘where. B J M. AC’ARMND N. Y L Bl hat N X s-pg‘ —e LAWNMOWERS. SHARPENED. P. Melchoir, 13th & Howard LOCKSMITHS, C. R HEFLIN, %8¢ N, 16th Cut prices on keys this mont LOST, " kodak llbllm. Burt and 1ith and Cumin; Wl N. 17th and receive re RAGLE Loas Offce. reliable, accommodat- businews confidential 11 (Should be read DAILY by all interested, as_changes may occur at any time.) Foreign mpils for the week ending Sep- tember 6, 143, will close (promptly in all t the General Post Office as follows: one hour_earller than closing time shown below. Parcels- Post Mails for Germany closg at § p. m. Monday. Regular and supplementary mails close at Forelgn Station half hour later than closing time _show below, (except that Supplement- ary Malls for Europe and Central America, via Colon, close one hour later at Foreign Station). Transatlantic M TUESDAY—At §:30 a. m. for EUROPE, per 8. 8. Kaiser Wilhelm der- Grosse®,' via Fiymouth, Cherbourg and Bremen; dt 30 { ALY, direct, per 8. 8. Citta"dl Napol (g st be directed “‘per s. . wSitta i Napoll' N °"A% 6:30 a. m. for BUROPE, per D Dhiladelohia- (mall for Ireian must be directed “per s. 8. Philadelphia”); :30 &. m. for NETHERLANDS direct; Rotterdam™); at ry 10 a. m.) for B O 5. Teuwnlc via Queenl&own at 11 m. for DENMARK direct, Osear II. (mnll must be direct g RSDAY—At for swlTZLru.,\Nl) erLY sPAlN Pom TURK! GRE] UGAL, % mu'rlsh ANDIA. ind LRI QUEZ, per s. s La Lorraine, (mali for toher parts of EUR directed “per 5. s. La Lorraine SATURDAYALS s 'm: for BELAIUM di- rect, per s. Zeeland (mail must be di- rected “per s. . Zeeland'); at 9:30 for SBCOTLAND direct, per s. s Anchorla (mail must be mrscl.d ‘“‘per 8. 8. An- choria"); at 10.30 a. m. (supplementary 12 m.) for EUROPE, per 8. 8. Lucania via Queenstown, PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—~This steamer Printed Matter, Commercial Pa- pers and Bamples for Germany only. The samo class of mall matter for other pari of Europe will not be sent h) this lhlp unless specially directed by b After the closing of the Buylplcmenlnry Transatlantic alls named above, addi- tional Supplementary Malls are opened on the piers of the American, English, Prench and German steamers, and remain open until within Ten :Minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer. Mails for South and Central America, West Indies, Ete. TUESDAY-At 0:2 & (supplementary a, m.,) for RAL AMERICA {except . Coata Rh.n and BOUTH CIFIC PORTS, per s & Alllanca Colon (mall for Guateala must be rected “‘per . 8. BARBADOS ana NOHTHERN B per 5. 8. Grangense. WEDNESDAY—A! 1 Tn.l. TDAD and CIUDAD BOLIVAR, per s. Maracas. THURBDAY—At 8 a. m. for CUBA, per 8. 8, Orizaba (mall for Mexico, via' Pro- reso, Campeche and Vera Cruz must be irected ‘per s. » Orisabal); at 13 m. for SANTIAGO, per 8. s. Clenfuegos, FRIDAY—At 12 m. for MEXICO, per Bantlago, via Tamplco (mail mit be di. rected per & &. Santiago’); at 630 p. m for BERMUDA, per steamer trom Hall: m. for BRAZIL, per R fax SATURDAY—At 4 &, 8. 8. Byron, via Pérnambuco, Bahia Janelro and tog (mall for Northern Brazil, Argentine, ['ruguay and Paraguay must be directed “per s s Byron“): at 4:30 o. m_ for ARGENTINE, and PARAGUAY. per o s C: A 20 8 0 (aupplomentar 0 a. m.)' for PoRTo RICE” CURACAO and ZUELA, y»r o Fhlludtlphlu (mail’ for Bavanitln lnd Cartmgena must be di- rected” “per . s Philadelphia™); at § &% tof PORTO RICO (ordinary mail Qnip), par 8. 8 Aflm yasues, for FORTUNE 181, A\I) .H\aur‘A. k- YANILLA and CARTAGRENA, per's. s Alene (mail for Costa Flea must be di- er 5 8 Alene'): at 9 OPE must be m di- n. for ZIL, for GRENADA, P Adirondack (mall for Peit Goave must directed “per 'w. % Adirondack' at §:30 a. M. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for ST, FHOMAS. ST CROIX LERWARD and WINDWARD IihAflD !Bl‘l‘l DUTCH and FRENCH ;-r . - Korona (matl for Ommdh lnd rinidad POSTOFFICR NOTICE. be directed a m, for Cl s Korona™) , per 8. 8. MOMO Castle, via Havana; at 10 w. m, for HAITI, per o.'s. Prins Wiliem 111 (mall for Lurni cao, Venesuel: Duteh Guiana Prins Willem »r thened by steamer, Pt 1 dressed for m. and 11 ing malls close JAMAICA-By rall w by steamer, closes . m, every Tuesdiy MIQI ELON- l') !nuanY L\l”Lu.F 1 to teammer, p. m and " thence office daily in. and, {1 250 p and §1390 p. by except m., P vious day. CHINA and JAPAN, here daily §30th, Inclusiv Riojan Maru. HAWAIL daily at 6:30 inclusive, for CHINA and here daily §31st, toria. for JAP. at 6:30 Viectoria, m. up to 8, C, (Merchandise for U. Hnunuhm cannot be a.) HA\VAH PINE mh inclusive, . for West), NEW MOA 'and HA\\'AU 12th, - inclusive, onoma. ing the British for this dispatch, 5:30 a. m., 9:30 days at 4i30 a. m., § —will be made up and ust be dirécted hufsday, cting malls close here on Mon- despatch closes at this office ually, here Wednesday and Saturday) at Sunday, at §:30 p. Sundays m. ‘(connecting mall closes here rall steamer, at 6:80 p. Vi San Franclsco, J’e.‘.mn per' s, # inclusive, for J¢spatch per 5. 8. P D September §1st, or despatch per s. s. Empress of &hlnl elic. \lu\Y ZEALAND, AUST CALEDONIA, (If the Cunar mail Goes not arrive in time to connect with extra malls—closing_ at a, m. infdad, British ~an per 8. for cept Transpac CUBA-By rall to Port Tampa, Fla., and closes at at $H:% a. m rdays) unless specially by amer, except Sunday 0 p. m. Sundays at . m. rail to North , closes at | (connect p. m. Monday, every Boston, and thence this office and Thursday . By rail to Boston, nd thence closes at this office daily at ERTO OORTEZ and GUATE- ral New Orleans closes at nd this office m. and at §1 m. m.). to' New Orleans, closes at_this Sunday, at §1:30 p. Sundays at §l p, m (connecting mall closes here Tuesdays at §11:30 p. §Registercd mail closes at 6:00 p m.). m. pre- Transpacific Matlx, via Seattle, close . m. up to'Au despatch per s, close here up to August §8lst, Alameda. via Theoma, close m. up to August Vic- CHINA AND .IAI‘,\IN, via Vancouver and close here dally at 6:30 inclusiy 8. Postal Agency at forwarded via Can- JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP- TSLANDS, yia San 0. close here daily at 6:30 p. Franoiseco, . m, up to Sept. dispatoh "per s, ALXA &cxc.xt via San Fn\n(‘hco ¢lose lere daily at 6:30 p. m. up to Sept dispatch per s. steamer CA\I‘P for New Zealand and 6:30 a. m p. m, sun- and 6:30 p. orwarded ‘untii the arrival of the Cunard steamer). AUSTRALIA “(except LANDS and NEW clally addressed only), and Victoria, B, C.. West), FLJI 18- CALEDONIA (spe- via Vancouver close here daily at p. m. up to fiept §12th, inclusiye, for dis) tch per 8. . HA All, JAPAN, cloge here daily inclasive, , for Hongkong Maru, CEINA and_pHILIP- PINE ISLANDS, v at 6:30 p. fa Francisco, m. up to Sept. dispatch per s. s. TARTTI ana MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via Ban p. m. up to Sept. Francisco, olose here dally at 8:30 5th, inclusive, for dis- atch per &, s ariposa. RALE raflroad_tickets everywhere. | pHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Fran- clsco, clése here dally 'at 6:80 to Sept. f26th, inclusive, ‘ransport. % b, m. for "aspateh 15 Unless otherwise addressed, West Australla New s forwarded via Burope; and ,eafand and Philippines via Ban Francisco=the quickest routes. pines specially addressed ‘‘via or ''‘via Europe'' must be fully rates. Hawalil {8 rancisco exclusively, Transpacific ‘malls. are tor'.r led to the forel via Ban of salling daily fng 1s arranged:on’ §Regist, vious day. uninterrupted ered. mail closes Canada’ prepaid, at orwarded Tt ule of clos- the " presumption of overland transit. &t 6:00 p. m. pre- CORNELIUS: VAN COTT, Postmaster, 1903, Pol!ofllc!, New York, N. Y., Aug. 28, RAILWAY TIME GARD, vaN STATION—10TH AND MARCY. Lincoln & Long Ping Miinols Central Chicago Express .. Chicago, Min: 8t. Paul Limited. Express .. Chicago Local Chicago Bxpr Ghicago Chi Al ’lfi .%‘3"‘,‘»;" Expm Unton Pacific. California Expresd. Pacific Expross . Bastern Expres The Atlantic EXp The Colorado Speciai. Chicago Speelal Lincoln, Stromsburg Express North Platta Lo Grand Isiand Locai Chicago, Rock isl Chicago Fy Colo: Puablo’ “Okiahoma - Plyer. Missouri Pacitie, Black Hills, Lead, Hot Bprings. Wfiumln( Casper Exeter and Sewar Chicago, St Omahs. Twin Clty Passenger. Bloux City Oakland m..nurl Paclitic. Nebraska Local, Weeping Water. eatrice ' ‘and WES' Rociy Mountain L* va aul, tiis oftice | = at 8:80 | and | w-a.-n A Rotterdam " Fotsdum ina l ...;« Statendam Sept. 18| Rotterfam MOLLAND-AMEMRICA LINE, GOVERNMENT NOTICES. WORKSHOP \unmem of the PROPOSALS FOR BRIC! and water system. Interfor, Office of l|\d|n|| fairs, Washing- ton, D, 'C., August Secaled propos- a35" endorsed - Bropoedls for Improvement Plérre, 8. D, and addressed to the com- missioner of Indian affairs, Washington, D. C., will be received at the Indian office | untll "2 o'clock p. m, of Friday, September 1 for furnidhing und delivering the y materials and labor required to t and complete a brick workshop, with plumbing and water system at the Plerre school, South Dakota, in strict ac- | cordance with plans, specifieations and in- structions (o bidders, which may be ex- amined at this office, .the offices of the Improvement . Bullétin, Minneapolis, Min the Free Press, Plerre, 8. D., the Ar Leader, Sjoux Falls, 'S, The Omaha, Neb, the Buildors’ and Traders' Exchanges at Omaha, Neb., Milwaukee, and St. Paul, Manufacturers' Paul, Minn. the U. 8. at No. 816 Howard st., 266 So. Canal sti, Chicago, 119-121 Wooster s, New York Cit the achool. - For Further informatio to W. H. Cox, Supt. Indian Sch South Dakota. W. A JONES, Commiss- foner. L ABTNE §-10-12 OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER. master, Shetldan, Wyo. Aug. 1908, — Sealed proposals in mpncne Sl ve te- celved here until 10 a. m., E 2, 138, for construction of a 12-bed brick hi lbllnl at Fort Mackenzie, Wyo, Plans, ecifications, instructions to bidders, proposal blanks and other Information may be obtained at offices of depot quartermasters at Omaha, St Paul, Denver and Chicago ¢nd at this fce. . 8. reserves the ntht to lt'c!'pl or. rrkfl. Ariy or all bropasala’ o Ay part th ereof V' ntainlug propofl\- lhuuld 001, Plerte, WILL OPEN MARKET ON TIME Mr. Gerke Promises that No Further Delay 'Will Be Ocen- sloned, Upon the authority of Marketmaster Gerke the statement is made that the Cap- itol avenue mart will be open for use by the people this morning. “This,” says he, “is an assured fact," The elght persons who have bought stalls are fitting them up and by this morning = will have them sup- plied with wares. The restaurant pro- prietor, Paul Senyt, is already stocked and ready for business. Electric lights have beeni ‘put fn, telephones are being placed and generally this morning there was an air of ‘“something doing” around ' the structure. A number of prominent citizéns, including Count Crelghton, Harry McCormack, A. B. Hubermann and Alfred Millard, will urge the enforcement of the ordinances in order that the Capitol avenue market may be a success. Marketmaster Gerke says that next Sat- urday night conditions should justify a lively market scene, such as is a familiar sight in New Orleans, Loulsville, Baiti- more and other citfes, Are Simply Perfect, Dr. King's New, Life Pllls are prompt, safe, gentlé and always satisty or no pay. Best for stomach and Iiver. 2%c. For sale by Kuhn & Co. COAL TAKES ONE MORE LEAP Anthracite Soars Again tun the Wing, Di ulllclnu Wages. Anthracite coal has taken another fump | and"'notice ‘of ‘an Advance in the price of 3 2 +1 g peee 5358 BEEnaEE EREES gpoEREER B EScpnwne & BEESEEEE EEESE PPE EUTEETE pEEUEERE TTTE 888 BB nenwm'a Minneapolis & St. ‘p.uxb Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, se g o 52 £283 K3 583 peeY B53 8888 ht:oflpm 8:00 am bfiwwn seorg eepw sov { Chicago Daylight oy Ch cngo nnynnm Local.a 7:00 am bll:ls am CRE al0:30 pm WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER Chicago & Northw and Wyoming Division. ern, Nebraska Leave. Arrive. Deadwood, a 3:00 pm & 5:0 pm and d 3:00 pm e 5:00 pm id 'b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm Minneapolis £ I 10 pm ol w m b 846 am 210:35 am BURLINGTON STATION=10TH & MASON Burlington & Missouri River. Wymore, Lincoln Nebraska E&press. Denver Limited. Black Hills and Puget Sound Express, iAY [col orado v-uushnua ¥ly Lincoln Fast Maii VENE- | Fort Crook and Platis- mouth - . Bellevue & Pacific' Jo Bellevue & Pacific Jot.. Joseph & Kaneas City, Blufta. ] Kansas City Dy E; 8t. Louls Fly (-r.,. oy Kansas City, Night Bx "a Daily. b Daily ex except lamruy e Dall a 8:50 am Leave. Arrive. Beatrice and a 8:50 am pm & Lo pm a 645 nm 0 pm & 3:10 pm » 3:10 pm & 9:08 am bl0:% am a8 am Councll i g5 am a 6.8 pm :25 pm all:06 am ] a 6:06 pm t Supday. 4 Dally y except Monday. soft coal may be made in a few days. Circulars recelved by the coal dealers con- taln the same infornation as that conveyed in the press dispatches, to the effect that the price at ihe mines for Cherokee coal— which is used cxtensively. in this city—has been advanced Z cents a ton. It is now $3.10 at the mines, which I8 a record-break- ing high price. The increase is attributed to the fncrease in the wages of miners, Twenty-five cents was added Baturday, effective yesterday, to the price of hard coal. It is now $i1 per ton. No orders for elther soft or hard coal, éx- cept for September dellvery, are being ro- celved at these figures, orders for winter delivery at them ‘being declined. The sup- ply of coal on the local market is fair, but not large and dealers expect to bs uble to supply all demands, though they anticipate doing some hustling in order to keep Omaha warm the coming winter. Neo Time to Fool Away. Coughs, colds and lung troubles demand prompt treatmient with Dr. King's New Discovery. No cure, no pay. 60c, §1.00. For sale by Kuhn & Co. 4500 W mflv\ ‘l(ull’\‘h Woman's Nightgown, 4509, to Be Made with High or Low Neck.—Night gowns that are slightly cpen at the neck are preferred by the $reater numbér’ of women to any other sort and are exceedingly fashionable. This one includes clbow sleeves with grave- ful frills as & finisk, and can be made more or less dulnty as the material is one thing or another. The original is made of nain- 800k with ~trimmings of German valen- ciennes lace, which can be trusted to en- dure the ravages of the laundry, but long cloth, Parls muslin 2nd all the fabrics used for underwear are equally appropriate, while the trimming can be anything that may be preferred The gown is made with an 0ddly shaped yoke, that may cut high, and to which the tull front and back are joined. The sleeves are cut in one plece each, ‘with deep points at thelr lower edges which fall over the graduated trills. The quantity of material required for the medium size Is 6% yards 3 Inches wide, with 7 yards of insertion, 3 yards wide lace edging and 1% yards narrow to trim .as illustrated. The pattern 4608 Is cut in sizes for a 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40-in¢h bust measure. For the accommodation of The Bes readers these patterns, which usually retall at from 2 to 60 cents, will be furnished at a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all expense. In order to get & pattern enclose 10 cents, give number and name of pattern.

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