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£ | 4 5 THE O\IAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1903. for morsing end Sanday edi Mates, 1 1-2c & word first insertion, Nothing tak 200 for the first imsers dyertisements must be run comsecntively. Advertisers, by reqdesting & num- bered eheeck, can hav SITUATIONS WANTED. WAhTED—By&oun[ man of good addresa and_experiende, position as bookkeeper; Papk prefarred; good reference. Address A-M 82%x CUBTOM CUTTER AND TAILOR from the east, with 2 years' experience in fine talloring. Address M 2, Bee office. A—456 31x WANTED-MALE HELP. FALL TERM BEPTEMBER 1. DAY AND NIGHT. Bo les College 3 )Ulsh Skl bl .UBXN“B. BHUML“.AI\D 1 l"E\VBlT- , BNGLISH. Apply ‘tor Catalogue. = B-146 WANTEJ) for United Bll‘“ lrmy. IN.- hndlad unmarried men, between and 8%, citizeas of 'United Btate lood character and temperate habits, Who can speak, read and write English. ¥or in- formation sy to recruiting officer, lith M% Dod| Omaha, and Hastings, u-—)u D lLL ive & worthy young man or woman pad’ larship in OmARA's leading *0 be paid for wheh and position secured. Address B Z Bee. WANTED experienced window trimmer. . L. Brandeis & Sons, Omaha. B-Mb33 'wur'nm tatlor at Dy Wom 1016-101" ‘ouncil Bluffs Steam West Broadway, B—M7! WANTED, at one ahtmaker and good, nigon, la.” ©, good contmake ateady work ‘the’ year pay. Denlson Clothing &, B156 4 MEN wanted to learn barber trade; our catalogue explains how ~we teach it a Ickly; malled free. Call Moler Harbor olle'n, :m Doug! B--M370 4 WAp,;I ’M d.l lnexl:. ly morn! ngs Brandels & Sons. IDS‘! 2 BALESMEN, to_call on business and pro- fessional men by introduction and request only; must engage with view to perma- nency; have good addféss mnd executiye abllity and be capable of presenting in forceful and convincing manner, a strictly high-grade proposition; preference given to men from 25 to 46 years; compensation, #4000 annually. Cal 3 write 1 National fe bldg., Chicago, Iil. BD, two collectors_and "mm-nnn, Vol Mo B the e 51t Toee bi¢ WANTED, a man to work from our wagon. C. F.'Adams & Co., 1615 Howard, —Mi91 TINNERS wanted: Cole Brilsford Hard- ware Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. B—M194 ix WANTED=A Jous - wn who wants learn a business or ot alties and 1oun1‘ for advancement ua u-duy ust write a fair ress, M %, Bee. R—d9T- WAWED—A first-clase black aress goods salesman. Dry partment. Bennett con,. .XPEHIBNCED omur}' lll.fmln dress g ed at 10 Ix. man from 18 to Ad- A LE or ex-clergy; denomination Imma tert; Must have spécial ability in raising funds for benevolent A Good ition. . Hoff al hotel Thursday evening, September 8. n—m-x FOR REST-HOUSE COMPLETE house furnishis room house for sale cated in the most gla ave, L. G. Doup, 1307 Nicholas st MG d o ott: titul groundsy no furna 4208 and 4710 Nichol ises, Ringwalt Bros., age, large, beau- ¢; $14 and 315 st. Key on prem- Barker blogk. D111 et Omaha Van Stor: ‘arnam, or Tels. 15698 D98 TO MOVE rig) Conr'Oee 1001t VIODFR\' HOUSE, LARGE YARD, ¢ orth 24th st., two blocks north Ames ave., 9 rooms, new plumbing, furnace, first'class condition; also barn. $30.00. Northwest corner #th and Jackson sts.; § rooms, modern. $30.00, 820 Bouth’ 24th st.; 6 room cottage. $17.60. GEORGE & CO., 1601 Farnam st. D--M13% 87 NINE-ROOM house, modern. 2206 Hnrlae; FOT So. 80th ave,, 11 Brick, Tull " coliar, eistern, oan Aoare and finish; furnace and all modern, in best condifion, No. 1081 So. 30th ave., 10-room, complete and modern, finest appointment and fin- ish; possession September 1. Inguire on premises. Mi21 FOR_RENT-%6{ Harney modern house of 8 rooms in first-e palr, 8. Garvin Bros., 1604 Fagnam at. 101 JACKSON—T rooms, ‘modern, $%. 1408_Jackson oms, modern, $22. GARVIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM STREET §18 N. 18T AVE.—l0-room, modern, oak finish, two baths and closets, good barn, 1506 Binney, $-room, nace, $15. modern except fur- WALLACE, BROWN BLOCK. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, DEWEY European hotel, 13th and Farnam. o B9 ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Chh_)rgo $1.00 t. 00 per week, 422 So. 15th Bt., one block south of court house. -0 NICELY furnished rooms. inquire Omaha steam laundry, \i&0 Leavenworth. Phone | -17 AETNA HOUBI. Buropean, 13th & Doa-. NICE cool room, modern, very reasonable; gentlemen preferred. 1425 N. 17th. Telephons 611 0. M. E. hauls trunks. Telep! - e VIENNA HOTEL, AFTTY !‘nnu‘x‘l; ] RO(‘I‘VIB $1 50 p.l' week and up. Smte hola\. 1312 Douglas NICE rooms, day or week. hone 679. sepld cJ Haward 608 B16% NICE 3 Cuming hICLLY furnished room. e El) ROUI‘B——I“M lbcnlllm. mod- lb\e. fllfi F-mnm l, E—M509 6x 1615 E-M MODEHN rooms, front. 2019 B( GE, LIGHT, AIRY noom! LAR‘ and up per month. “%6 and Bp & 4y, AT THE DELLONE, 4th and pite Steam h‘utad—elnlfic ll‘htk—‘pflnu tnd general taths—all convenien A oo o el where ROOM AT 3T &LDO"E rnished room; some prive f; Park Ave. and Leav- ern flat in % ‘IM‘X FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. cmx ER HOTEL, Buropean ghn. no n. R RENT-Furn nenn housékeeping: onwortlii; bt ms dress, M 28, man with push and_energy to u.vol ln Nebraska; salary and expenses; establishing trade; collecting: ex perience innecessary: references NAd Fess Secy. John Card, 704 Star buliding, Chicago. B-M511 BOARD and room; furnace. m_s uélzx’xfl. FIRST-CLASS. room and board for two; entlemen _ preferred; rates, B auire 2006 N. 22 st. F—I51 7 e the large TRAVELING salesman to iace in the and_sur. department houses in Tounding territory two or three “specta in petticoats for a Boston house on com- jon. Only those having trale already established need_nddress Caro MTg. Co., 138 Sumner st., Boston, Mass. ;fim‘u) LABORE 8 FO FOR R M., | Ao €o. ROOM and board, Ffeasonable. 2408 Cags. Tel, A283. F—M2%T UNFURNISHED ROOMS. K heated modern rooms, tele- Dk s Tt AT S Addre M FURNITURE PACKING PETERSON & LUNDBERG, 15 lo l'tl Tel. L-2368. FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. WANTED—-FEMALE HELP, 10 Girls. Call Canadian office, 15th & oo AR NUTCUUDUN IR L St Y .'IANTBD. 9&"‘ for lahl housework; (Amlly H suitable for whole- P A Fariam, Bel fowe Arst-class elevator, b “mn f" #s ufi fira and office counter and nxun-u ¥or room 505, Bee m purticulsrs tnqulre G WANTED, competent . general #2.‘-::5: Sbres o nfly. Mrs. Harry vmw mollldl- in \Ii Brandews & Bona Omoaner o iaf TWOE man to take lcnm of Omaba. e W g YoUNG ‘work, ‘_d St., N e rl to e l‘n‘nl petent _girl three in llmlly. 2003 Call- C—Te-1x work ; lorm street. GIRL for_genossl housework: mini family; good wages. 43l6 Gr?:n_l":;l_rzul ?\ 7, e Bee Bullding S Coy ‘The bul‘lg tormerly oecu- e Bee at 8 st. It has ?i?.‘}‘.‘(ufi- “x ‘busement which was rmer ] und as The Bee press room, ‘l te rlllhd very or“lbmhl‘. 1t ke, o b Y. 1o B-blllldlu ._.________——--—- L. @4 Paxton bloc) Dmml‘m. -l K. 'uur. 5 ' AGENTS WANTED, wm’lm—c- e Steady Tlrf” Cl“"l!l lllul‘.flA j0od employment W “-D 2 in the country wi & n-n lnonm Ad- citors’ Hureau, J-a3 becially d dtess C l q“l;flwm ‘entury Far oo building, Omasa. GIRL for general housework. Ref Tequired, " Mrs. Warren Bwitsler, St Bt Mary's ‘avenus. G181 LADY of :‘:3.::"::‘ g #0 south, travel B St ST pnglse. Yor %, Bee of 4y WANTED. nod &irl for general housework. ™ C—M48 8x WANTED, at o oun el damily of mo.mflu’ucfmfl‘xflgu oy MAST 3x 'mmen Lo h-ndln r wg.V\AVT two educat ard lectures; favorable e contract 'nQAn‘R“m ey a SR STy el m ] WANTED—Two ¢ II month, board lnd lox :inl ASdrns. Com- merc Hotel, MeCook, Neb. C—508-2 I‘.XCEP’I’IONAL ny orhlnlun for men are the Union tr Lite nuunnu co. vited. M. . general agents, DO YOU READ THIS PAGE? SO DOES EVERYONE ELSE. WOULD INCREASE YOUR BUSINESS. FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGUNS, KTC, MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTE TIRES set wnuc . et | ou walt;. firat-class re- alr wor plfll rost, Mth and Leayen- P-110 MONROE sells pleasure vehicies at i1 N. 16th St. P-Til FOR SALE, 1 first-class buggies: war- ranted; a snap for somebody. Call at 2620 Leavenworth. P_M393 FOR SALE~MISCELLANKOU! FOR BALE, secondhand _locomobile, first-class shaj at one-half price. or uddress, 16l Farnam St Q FOR BRLE, & s0-ampere, double-pole switch; never ‘Doen used. "ADpIY Lo oF ad dress ' 'Supeririendent Beo ' Buliding. in Call 13 Omah TELEPHON. Puua.s. calcken vak long fir tim piling.” i bouw- IRON and wire fences, tree guards, Geatern Anchor Fenics Co, B X, Tith Se Q-6 CATALOGUE cut drug prices (res. Sher- Than & McConnell DIug Co. Omaba. Q718 r or freight; com- Dlete, iron e and wire en- closure. J. ons. Q698 INDIAN 'Wdl and relics. 1119 Flrnam YDHAND safe chno. Der!(hl. e Flrnlm JCE for onla in car load lots. Address Lincoln Jce Co., Lincoln, Neb. FOR SALE, thirty-three thousand, four Bundred and ninety-seven sharee Goid Hill Mining Stock, ten cents & share if taken agick. Inquite T. Van Dorn, Board Trade building. Q—M4s7 ¥OR sALl—Cw business. Capital rejull $2,000.00. J 21, Bee. 3 w NEW and 2dhand typewriters. 1119 Farnam. Q13 BLACKSMITH TOOLS 1720 8. Do et Q-MIT 3x m ) LADY'S BK‘Y(‘L!} haif price. fMice. hddress M 31, Bee of 510 ix CLATRVOYANTS, MRS. CARRIE SMITH, LADY QUEBEN of ciai; thing tol i Past, present -nd future. Sat- isfaction or no pay. 807 N. 18th. S—720 MME. LUCRETIA, nia. SOVEREIGN rvoyants; every- medium, 1709 Califor- 5310 88x CONSULT MADAME MONETA. on business and matrimonial matters. B8he can surely satisfy your mind on everything that is doubtful to you. All letters with stamps answered. 1522 Howard 8t., Omaha, Neb. T4-1x ELECTRICAL TREATMENT, MME. SMITH, batha, 118 N. B, 34 fico PERSONAL, VIAVA, & wholesome nerys and Ussue (003 Gisorders Soman, Sree bookiet. Viavi Gon 348 Bos women. Free et Viavi Co., Bldg. U-m PRIVATE _home confinement; bables adopted. The od Samarii tarium, PT' ist ave, Couneil uBlul;&n, a. o MAGNET PILE KILLER. IT CURES. At druggists, 31 U4 W mm“'fl“'% mm-"rn.nu M& by ebsctrictty. R M"' ATE ho.m'll before and during pm flnlmmt and e Viaton ";,.";:' WEB RENT sewing machines at 75¢ per week, §1 per month; we repait and Rell parts for every machine manufactured; Second-hand machines $ to $10; second- hand machines from $1 to $10, Neb b Crele 15th and Harney. WANTED—Will to party turnishl tesent address"ol Krdnpan Soraiehing (Ved at o8 N Fith at. Omahac in 100 IS Badeheriy, Wiohita, Kan U Mdst bx OMAHA Dye Works, 1515 Howard, fashion- able cleaners, dresses, suits, cloaks, dra peri ce curtains; ol dye carpets, M733 Sep20 PRIVATE Banitarium for ladies before and during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerisch, 3625 California St. Terms reasonable. U—495 DR. PRIES treats successfully all diseases and irregularities of women, from any cause; experlenced and r-llnble 613 Dodge St., Arlington block, O Y U—s04 uarian petab- Y Life V3515 m LIk MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. WANTED, Farnam ELD, the: anti , removed to 822 W. ‘arnam street. W12 Joane &nd wurrants ! Bmith & Co., 1% a H. '@“ ufl:l"t’!.t'l lllnk Bld‘ ";'vl 148 PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 887 N.%< Lite 'ED-] te loans WANTED-Real sntate, Jans, o N“ ’mfl‘ CENT loans. Garvin Br&! 1608 [VA . F. D. Wead, 1620 Dot PRIVATE money. W‘Sfi . C. 3 . Paxton blogk. {706 P. G money. Bemls, Paxtor biod MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, AGENTS WANTED, in every city and town in the state, to tnfroduce an entirely new 25-cent novelty; can be sold in 'every family; no limit’ to output or rgoney to be made with same: good sellef for fairs nd carnivals - Aiplne Bupply, House, 8. Clark st. Chicag J—MT ix COXIN—COXIN—COXIN—COXIN—COXIN —Only preparstion for developing phato; Eraphic plates and dima in daylight arst ate London, investment re- uire: to #1.000; company does advers ‘Llu- furnisbes office; growing business; ncome; prefits satistacto flasks a0 sen " Be gnd 31: secure agency at gnce. Humphrey & Co. 35 Wall st New ork. WANTBD—GIH for general houuwurl. O w TED, first class millinery makers at ayden Bros. Inquife manager doparcment. T 0 c."‘m‘,‘""’ WANTED, girl for general 43 & el houuvsx_rk “1508 ron III’I\—IIOI}III. HOUSES o of the_ ci & Co, Bn" ‘l WANTED-TO RENT THREE to § unfurnished roome for house- keeping, close in, gas and bath.. Address & Hee office. K—-M189 2x demand. 1f your {46 have ane B3 Dou 5 WANTED T0 bOUY. WANTED to buy, some good dental chalrs. Union Dental College. N--MSW PAYNE-BOSTWICK & CO. Wi New York Life Bidg. clalu lulm Wikils PAY cash for 40 to B0 acres within 15 miles of Omaba. Address K 5% EERIE SR T HOUISESE # Btz &t B¢ NH RENT, a neat &mn& house, all mod- fu 1s. PR ok M BT HOUBES, insurance. Ringwalt, x{:@ FOR RENT, sood bara lfl-mmmn D-Mb2 8 WANTED, to ‘"‘5 more or less, & nln. good -nd Neb. Omu)u on. 'tlh Amprovem: preferred. Will pay i state vrlu'. klnfl ol lmyrnvemo-u land. Address Richland. N—llll' !epll.l VANTED, Qn bu close to Omaha on of Kasper Conl ¢ W iitiam a Tew Tath and —um it FOR SALE-FURNITURE. FULL line of hard coal stoves now on sale Culcago Furniure Co., 160 Dodge Bt —-— NOT IN THE—'I:RUST. Money--Any Amount Loaned to salaried employes holding per- manent positions on their 3 'Ilhuul JORTGAGE, ENDORSER or 8ii: URITY of any kind, without EMPLOY- ER 8 knowledge. WE 3130 loan money on Furniture, Planos, ete., without removal of goods. You have use of botl It Costs You Nothing To call and be convinced that our rates are the cheapest in Omaha. We want your business and belleve an investigation of our methods will get even If L resent you are dealing olse- where URTEOUS TREAT- TES (o Bl Our oMces. are the beat equipped to handle your business with privacy of any in the élty. Come in and see Us, whether you borrow or not Reliable Credit Co. Rooms 307-%8 Paxton Blk. Rooms 307-308 NOT IN THE TRUST. MONEY mfil mofl.lllll Nnflk. Tfia J. merchants, I.Amfim! 'l‘xgw ¢urky b-xu-.‘ »u-.‘cu.! 'lt.:'aul u: CENTE T S, XM o to salaried ' Htion Co ution x4 IN LOANS TO team- ldk--lrylun’ g D. Green, K. rl b ‘money and goods. i THAT'S WHY YOUR AD ON THIS PAGE GARBAGE. ol " TO GET EAS TO PAY Best explaing vur methods. We loan on furniture, pianos, warehouss receipts, etc. Or if you bave & permanent position we can make you a BALARY LOAN without security, eXcep. your own agrees ment to repay. Our service is quick and confidential and we aiways try (o piease, All that we ask is that you give us @ call before you borrow elsewhere. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO 119 Board of Trade Bidg, ~Tel, 2206, (Bstablished 1862) 306 8. 16th St. Te_salaried empiwyes wud wage earners: Get our systemn Of loans that gets you out of debt. Any Iady or geutleman, machinisi, engineer, etc., having reliable empioyment cun get, just on his note: Montaly. Monthly. Weekly. $100—Return to us. ”:Sb or $13. 6.0 Su—Return to us ZH—Keturn to us 15—Return to us. Cosiest terms. lowest rates, Ne, muuuul Quick service. Courteous ’AHE b AR JOAN CO.. 84 PA)(TON HLK. EY LOANE! run\l’rL RLLPIANUBELIVL STOCK, Low rates and easy terms. Business Confidential. Try us if you want to save money. PHOENIX CREDIT CO., 633 Paxton Block. 10th and Farnam sia g.w fyrniture, 3 a ancs, | MONEY loaned on p o 4 elry, horses, cows, ete. C. F. BUSINESS CHANCES, WHEN you want ;o ?HY. nn‘ 0‘{ :::‘l:yu . ony property oF business quic Jonzhon, $4 N. Y. Lite Y D 5-room hoiel for salo in A P Pier, fiob, b bargain; owner aatin Chidago s the object in seilin Mitchell & Faught, Wood mvog( {i‘o A FOR SALE—] store in yery good joos- tion with Xu"{uhcd tra ood tion for doctor. P. O. Box zu Cm’m FOR SALE—Good hardware, furniture and gndertaking, bt business, store bullding and xumenc& Address Box ’!. Ply. mouth, Neb. El ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans cesspools apd_dead N._16th [ = and vaults, removes garba) inimals at reduced pric _Tel. 170, GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OMAHA e Bldg. Tel. 288, e ————— LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & PRICE, 3 U. 8. Nat. Bk 1# NEW SNOW- -CHURCH CQ., 1st floor N. 1ife Bldg., attorneys and eollectors e ‘where. Y. & rown eye and brown spot on tail collar with brass thorns on it. A. H. Rawlizer, 416 Faranm si celve_reward. Lost_Mso 4 St LAWNMOWERS. SHARPENED, 758 —e iy LOCKSMITHS. C. R. HEFLIN, 300 N. 16th st. Tei. 204 Cut prices on keys this month. —-M432 513 — e PAWNBROKERS, EAGLE Loan Office, reltable, accommodat- ing; il business confidential. 13u1 Douglas. T ——————— MUSICAL, OMAHA College of Music and Dramatic Art, 623 N. 2th 8t., (Dodge St car). Ex- aminations “for twenty free and partial scholarships in all subjects Sept.’28 and 24, at the college; practice rooms " with glu.nol for students. or particulars apply °, H. Wright, L. Gy ‘Phone, 1101 THOS. J. KBLLY, voice, Davidge Block. —® WANTED—Boys with good volces for T P2 Cathedra cnim;! (preparatory Cinse). Wright, organist and choir Ao 726819 E. 7 Studlo, 1802 Farnam st. Hone: i M-516 O1 E————e——— FOR SBALE, a first-class nnrnc! shop in I good German town of will IP only -(ock: Oermln Drefm‘red, stock Invoice 2,000; good reason for -emn l}&mfl lhln( Addrosl M 10, M 'TC! HFILLD, b is much in 1eed ‘ot Il L;Int class hotel. Good site may be se- cured. Located on main line B, M, R. Il H Population 5%. Address ¥. Starks, Sec- retary Ll lwhfleld Mutual Jmprovement elub. Y—M20 Sepld: w4 WANTED, by two practical men. to electric ugmApng. efL!o";n é::o to iress 3 s population. o e ALE, notes $250, secured by ochattel gt %M security A~ No. 1 {‘4"‘1{{?5 {OCERY for sale; good locatlon: German m&gumuon' xxfl Rpesne l;g: sellirg; es- shed tra 3 i A FOR BXCHANGE. VLG PRCHANGE Mine o W. . R 'A‘gg¥e:'l 3 k‘ta office. Zs88 1 t in al hl for equlity In l(wfl hnm near Hl K h school. F. D. Wead, ——— FOR SALE-REAL BSTATE. TWO BARGAINS. Ome of the best investments in the eity, steadily renting for §1,200 a year, 18 offered for $8,000; lot 66xis2, "double store, flats above, three cottages, streets paved and paid for; near shops, railroad rards and easy walking distance from ousiness, A fine corner lot, west, end, block from Barton residence, $1.350, PALTACE, BROWN BLOCK. 0 o HOUHEE and lots in all pll".l of it farm lan The e, PO o Uk, Beo bids. REith WILLIAMSON St B m%s RANCH and farm lands for sale L'nlon Pacific Rallroad complny."‘ A commissioner; U M eadquarters, Omaba, Gor™ aate “Sheap. 16 B, i OI' sale RE-741 lclnc 10-ROOM mod: Benews & Co "MEDICAL, LIQUOR HABIT cured in three days. Pay when cured. No hypodermics. rite for Slroulars. Gatlin Institute, 23 8. 14th. OSTEOPATHY. GID. B_& ALICE JOHNSON o-tu?uthl Suite 515, New York Life Bidg. The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bldg. T._’I:‘l Atzen & Farwell, Paxton Blk., 804-7. T. ‘l‘-‘ DRS, FINCH & MILLER, 12 8. flh“;fl. R. GRACR DEEGAN, 82 N. Y, Life. D'l'.l. 686, —61 A ——————— PLUMBING. DALY & SON PRACTICAL PLUMBERS steam and gas fitters; jobbi all_orders promptly attended. 2805 Leavenworth. Tej. 2841 PATENTS. H. J. COWGIL No fee unless uuco-—ml. 41k 8. 36th 8t., Om aha. Tel. 1768, Omaha, Neb. II- PATEN lunrll.d pllent book “tree. Tel ISS. Ni8 PASTURAGE. PASTURF Benson. for horses. Theo. Willlams, 706—-818x. RUG MANUFACTURING, OMAHA Rug Factory, 1521 Isaven. Tel. %‘ E—————— YHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, —— e A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 77 N. Y. l"r'lfi' NEB. Business & Shorthand College. Boyd’ Theater. 9 —lfl e —— STATUARY, MODERN #-r. house, full 52 ft. lof it lo- cation for a home. Inquire 1411 lnanq:t. FOR SALE, Michigan improved farms and vlld lands in large and small tracts, frnm to $8 per acre. J. L. Marbl bm-n. fch, RE— ELBGANT home for stock yar large grounds; price, ‘$9,000; might flkl some tra For cash, eplendid house and lot north of Hanscom _park, 3500 " D. Wead, 1524 Douglas RE—Mb22 2 t a home In a full house in Orchard 7-room house and lot on 8. 10th st.. §1,600. House and ten I:"'bmi‘ isth -‘tnnl\fsflo usiness property_bringin, ‘or. F. D. Wead, D,{‘i;il SPLENDID chance to lot and party burn hill, 3535, ORNA)LENTAL work. Gonnella Bro., M—em Sepux STORAGE, OM. Van'Stor. Co., J6l1% Farn. Tels. uso-n;i “Roturn 1o . and re- P, Melchoir, 13th & Howard director. 26—8 KECK, volce culture and the art of neatly lm-m POSTOFFICE NOTIC h en Minutes of the hour of salling of steamer. Mails tor Sonth and, Central Americn, West Indies, Ete. WEDNESDAY~At 10 8. m, for GRENADA, TRI ‘HDAD and CIUDAD BOLIVAR, per Ma H‘m muuuhlu & a; m. for CUBA, per Orizaba (mafl for Mexico, via' Pro- e 60, Campeche and Vera Crus must be irected “per s s. Orisaba’); at 13 m. for SANTIAGO, per s, & Clenfuegos. FRIDAY-—AC 13, i, for MEXICO. pot 8. o migst be dl- t 6:30 p m. for llEl{“l DA, Der steamer trom Hali: fax SATURDAY—At 4 o. m. for BRAZIL, ®. s Byron, via Pernambuco, Bahia, Janeiro and Santog (mafl for Northern Brasii, Argentine, Uruguay and Paraguay irected & Byron”): at for ARGENTINE, URUGU AY AGU per s . Canova; P a m) for FonTo RIS CERACK0 ‘ana’ VENE: ZUELA, per = & Philadelphia (mail for Savaniliy and Cartagena must aj- rected ‘'per s 8 Philadelphta™): tor PORTQ RICO" (grajnar 8. Arkadia, via X 8 : (Fypplementary 10 30 o m for T ISEARD, YAMAICA, 8A: DANTTLAC and ‘CARTABIENA. per.'s. &. Alene (mail for Costa Rica imyst be di- rected “per £ s Alene'’); at 9:30 {supplementary 10:30 a_m.) for INAGUA, TA MARTA, per . Aditanasck comi for Ferlt Uodve, must . ammefi per Adirondack''); ? m. (suppleméntary 10:30 A m.) ST, THOMAH. ST CROIX, L¥ RD and WINDWARD ' 18L2 BRITISH, BUrH and FRENCH GUIAKAL per 8 & Korona (mafl for Grenada and Trinidad o Korona'); Rio a Per o.'s. Prins. Wiliem 111 (mail for Cura: €ao, Veneguela, Trinidad, Brith and Dufch Guiana must be dirccted ‘“per s. & rihs Willem I11V); at 12:30 p. m. for UBA, per s. s l‘urn) via Havana, Malls Forwarded Overiand, Etc., Bxe cept Tramspueific. BA—By rail to Port Tampa, Fla., and thence by steamer, closes ll lm: om\a daily, except Thutsday, at @i e m, the connecting malls close herd on Mon: ays, Wednesdays and Saturdays MEXICO CITY—Uverland, an addressed for du.);nlc)\ by closes at this office aally, except Sunaay, . m. ) p. m. Sundaysd at ip. b NEWFOUNDLAND—By rail to North Bydney, and thence by steamer, closes at this office daily at €:% p. m. (connect- ing mails’ closs here every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday IAMAICAC By Fail to. Bogton, and thence by sieamer, closes at this office at 6:3 R crery Tuescay and Thursday. MIQUEELON-By rail Yo Boston, and thence by sisamer, clodes at this office daily at EL12k, PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATE: MALA-By rall to New thence by steamer, < dnujy‘ except Sunudy. at $1:30 m., Sunda at §1 mnnaumg mall closes here . m.). ail to New Orleans, (lflltl at this at §1:30 p. m. and §11:30 p. m,, Sumlly- at §l p. m. and §11:30 p. m ‘cnnnecllns mail closes here Tuesd £ 3% p. mo). §Reglstered mail clmu al 6% p. m. pre- vious day. Transpacific Mai CHINA and JAI’A.N via Benlll(‘. close to Aug lrfilullvfl, “for despateh per & o, HAWALL via San Franelsco, daily at inciusive, for Gesp CHINA and IAPA here dally at m. up to August st fncldstve, for despateh per 5. 8. Vio: cHINA AND JAPAN, via Yaxicouver and Victoria, B. C. close . m. up to September ist, r despatch per 8. s. Empreas of China Merchandive f0r U. U. 8. Pos genc, hln‘hul cannot be (Ol‘wll‘d(‘fl i inn- ada. HAWA!I JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP- PINE ISLANDS, via San Frlne'l-:xc':!. close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to Blpk h, (inclusive, for despatch per elic. NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA -’exco t est), NEW CALEDONIA, ' FIJ X OA 'and HAWAIL, via San ancmo, © here daily at 6130 p. m. up to' Sept. th, inclusive for despatch per s, s. onoma. (If* the Cunar amer Carry- Ing the British mail for New Zealand not arrive in time to connect wlm despat, extra mnu--cloems! ., 9:30 &, m. and lm- ve ok 400 & m., 8 & m, and 830 ~will be made up and forwarded unlfl the aryival of the Cunard steamer), 8 West), FLJI 18- CALEDONIA (spe- clally only), via Vancouver end Yictorla, B _C., close here daily at n » m un to sem uzm inclusive, for m AL JAPAN "CHINA” and_PHILIP. PINE ISLANDS, via San Franclsco, close here d-xly at 6:30 p, m. up to Sept. -4th, !nclunhe for desputch per u. 8. Mar 'l'AHl{'I and MARQUESAS JSLANDS, i Ban Francisco, close nere daily at' 8: close hero m. up to Aumm §81st, Alame ma, cl fnchm p. m. up to Bept. §ibth, inclusive, for d pateh per . s Mariposs. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via_San Fran- cisco, close here daily at 6:30 to Bept. §2th, inclusive, for per U. 8. Transport. NOTE—Unless otherwise addressed, West Australla is forwarded via Europe; end New Zealand and Philippines via 8an Francisco—the ‘quickest routes. ' Philip; pines specially addressed “via Canada” Br “via Jurope” must be fully prepaid at the foreign rates. Hawall is forwarded via S8an Francisco exelusively. Transpacific mails sre forwarded to port of sailing dafly and the echedule of clos- ing Is arranged on the presumption ihelr uninterrupted overland (ransit. fReglsternd mail closes at 6:00 p. ra. pre- vious day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Fostmaster. Postofce, New York, N. Y., Augv 28, 1903, # RAILWAY TIME CARD. Faespatch STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. PRt o mek s st s yor SR ot NN CURED. Julia Vaughn, 40 Ramge n;# TICKET BROKERS, ywhere. [ A . MOCh i R S CUT RALE rallroad tickets ever) UPHOLSTERING. ATTORNEYS, HERBERT 8. CRANE, 817 N. ¥. L. seplix J. M. HACFARLAND M N, Y. L. Bldg. M—T66 Sep2l OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., &1 North l_is;h. R. RUMBEL & SON only tie factory FL Try us. in Wth & Nicholas 8ts —148 rel: 86 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinde of carpenter o5k and repa rlly attended to. 1. T. Ochlltree, 20t B Taite streets. — 3 DRESSMAKING, IN familles. Miss Sturdy, 63 N. 20th. —464 Sldx DRESSMAKING and children's sewing. 2309 Howard. M 400 5 DETECTIVES, ARL, CORMACK, 017 Karbaeh block. Zet BXPERT ACCOUNTANT, G. R RATHBUN, room 15, Com'l Nat B,Innl FLORISTS, HESS & SWOBODA, 146 Farnam® L HENDERSON, florist, 1515 Faroam, 8t - TINNERS, G B K LY « Ma Tel. L-198, OCH, any ple. ) REFINISHING — OMAHA FURNITURRE REPAIR WORKS. 2201 Fnrum..'&o‘L ’:‘u GATE CITY Upholsterin, ;frl tightened. Tel. ary’s Ave. POSTOFFICE NOTICE. Co., woven wire 5-2075. "rfl St Arrive. a 7.0 am 30 l‘hl St Pu{al Dl ht Chicago. Locnl ‘Cedar Rapid: E%!,: Fast 8t. Paul ‘st Mall. BEEPEER s Norfolk & Lincoln & Long Pin: Hlinols Central. Chicago Express . Chicago, (Should be read DAILY by all interested, as _changes may occur at any time.) Foreign mails for the week ending Sep- tember 5, 108, will close ( cases) at the General Post Parccls-Post Malls close one than closing time shown below Pcst Malls for Monday. romptly In m?“'" n how below, (except that Supplem ary Malls for Europe and Central Ame Via Colon, Station). Transatlantio Matls, WEDNESDAY—At 6:3 a. m. for EU BOPE, per s. 8. Philadeiphia (meill for Irel must be directed pe s s Philadelphiz t 7:30 a. m. for HERLANDS dlr‘:u*’l s. Rotterdam (mail must be disected (sup- 8. Rotterdam®”); at 8:30 p ry 10 a. m.) for BUROPE, per §. Teutonie, via Queenstown; at 11 a. m for DENMARK direct, a. m. for F‘RAhC! THl‘RBl)AY~A! BWITZEI BPA Gt 5y L TL";AL. m. 1 Y, EGYPT, fiKin INDIA nd LORENZO MAL: per 8. & La Lorraine, via Havre (mnl lar ‘other parts of EUROPE must be r s 8 La Lorralne!’). sxn HDAYSACS S, . Tor BE T 8 l Zeeland (mail r 8. Zeeland' SLOTLA ND direct, per (mail must be directed ‘‘per s. choria”); at 10.50 & m. m.) for BUROPE, per s 8. Lucania v Parcels- Germany close at § p. m. and supplementary mails close at Station half hour later than closing close one hour later at Forelgn per 8. 8. Oscar II. {mall must be’directed “per & s Oscar ® uuppl-m.nury n Chicago Bxpress Chicago, Milwaukes & Chicago Daylight. Chicago Fast Chicago Limited Des Moines Exp: Unipn Pacifie. Overland lened Mall. BE s8R crog Te B3 8883 spe Chicago Specl Tincol, “Beatrice’ Stromsburg Express Loca BEE 2z poceee ES3 BEEE EA Chicago Daylight L't'd. Chicago Daylight Locar. Chicago Express Des Moines Express.. Chicago Fast Roc) Mountain L't'd..a 7:30 am Lincoln, Colo. 'Springs, Dl ¥ and .4 1:30 pm Cols Texas, 1. and Okiahoma Fiyer. ... Missouri Pacifie, SL l»ul- Kl ress. & Bt L. Bx. o 'P%:Nrkh MATTER, ETC.—This steamer Printed Master, Commercial pers d Samples for Germany only. The same class of mail matter for other parts of E unlese ally directed by After the closing of the Supplementar; nsatlantic Malls named above, addf- tional Bupy the piers of the American, Buglish. French and German steamers, rope will not be sent by this ship lementary Mails are opened on nd reinain oven Twin Cit Bloux Ci Oakland Missourl Paclifie. Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Water........b 4:10 pm a10:3 am tit, &n H AND MARCY. |4wolhn0- -i |cwemn¢ AT Norih wenty-ninth, nAannAu TIME CARD., and Wyoming Division. Leave. Black Hills, Deadwood, Lead, Hot Springs.....n 3:00 pm a 5:00 pm omlag, Casper and, oug) % pm e 5:00 pm Hastings . DR ffl 4 . City, perior, Ge Exeter and Seward.. Arrive. h::oo;-m b 5:00 pm Arrive. 12:06 pm a7 pm A §:46 am Wymore, Lincoln b Nebraska 'Fxpress. Denver_Limited Black Hills an Sound Expres Cgloradt V Beatrice ond & 3:10 pm & 3:10 pm A 90 am b10:35 am a am Lindoln #ast Ma Fore Crook and Piatis: mouth f b 2:682 pm A b $:15 pm Bellevue & Pacifio Jet..a 7:50 pm Bellevue & Pacific Jet..a 3:30 am City, St. Joseph & Council Day Ex...a 8:15 am a,4: pm Piyer 25 pm 4 8t. Louls a Kansas City NIght Kx..010/48 pm & Chicage, “Ilrll.‘lllll & Quine Chicago Epeck ®am a Chifoago Veatibuied Ex 6 4:00 pm A Chi . 98 am Hl!vlvpm & 808 pm & 7 a2 d Dally y_except Mond: a Dail, exoept b n-u\ aoopt Sunday. aturd no\'lrn\hlu'r NOTICES, OFFIC E LuNsrRLu‘n\u QUARTER- MASTER, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, August §1: 1008, Sealed proposals, in triplis cate, will'be received here until' 11 a. m., central time, September 2, 1908, and then openied, fof constructing the following bulldings, includdng = plumbing, heatin elootric wiring, and. for metal lockers and traveling Indders for quartermasters’ efores house: One bachelor. oficers' mess bullding, one quartermasters’ clothing storehouse, one subsistence storehouse, two double sets captains’ quarters, five dolble sets lieuton= ants’ quarters, five stable guard and sho bulldings, and remodeling one harrnak building ‘at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Full fnformation and blank forms of pros osal furnished on application here. United tates reserves the right to accept or réjoet any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes should be endorsed ‘‘Proposals for Public Bulldings,” and addressed to Major D. E. McCarthy, Quartsrmaster, B ONLY SODA WATER COMES NOW Chief Donahue Says the Order to Druggists Restricts Sale of Liquor, Thers is no longer any doudt but that the order that all druggists desist from seiling spifituous llquors from their ‘“fountains™ has become effective. The signs which told of the good, old-fashioned mixed drinks which one might have' served while he waited, have all disappeared, and those who were in the habit of slaking thelr thirst for “splked” soda water will have to look elsewhere. “This is the view Chief Donahue tekes of and he said that he had no reas.ns to belleve ctherwise than that the recent or- der was being obeyed. He, however, ém- phatically said that he was still on the hunt for any violators, and that as fast as apprehended they would be taken b fore the proper authorities. Halght & Adams, conducting a drug store at 2424 North Twenty-fourth street, were arraigned on a charge of violating this or- der, yesterday, and walved examina- tion. They were placed under bonds of $500 each to sppear when the case is finally called. DISTRICT . COURT REVERSED Trinl Judge Decision in Globe fngs Bdnk Case i Brashed Aside by Comminsioners, An opinlgn, concurred in by BSupreme Court Commissioners Albert and .Barnea. and “‘approvet by Judge “Selgwick, ‘has been .recelved from Lincoln reversing the district court; 4n the sult of Rawson against Taylor, and ordering a new trial, This s the case of 'Arthur C. Rawson against the Globe Savings bank as principal and H. O. Devries, Cadet Taylor, D. T. Mount, and the Globe Loan & Trust com- pany on the $60,00 bond given by the latter to secure the payment of claims against the insolvent Globe Bavings bank. In the trial of the case in the district court the defendants claimed that as the bond was to the state of Nebraska only the atate could rue on It, also that the assets cf the bank had never been turned over tg the defendants so the conditions of the bond were not fulfitled; and several purely tech~ nical points were also brought forward. All these the supreme court summarily brushed aside in its opinion, in which a number of authorities are quoted. That Awfal And its terrible cough can ‘soon be cured by Dr. King’'s New Distovery for Consump+ tion. Try it. No cure, no pay. boc, $1.00. For sale by Kuhn & Co. Permit Buttding, pcnnu’l‘ have been fegund se $1,200 fnm dwdlln‘: 6 North Thirty-fourth stri and on my raurm street \ulwaon Blon %-...’&‘.3‘. for a 8. rame 4510 Misses’ Threo Piooo Skirt, Misses' Three-Plece Skirt with Shirred , Flounce, 4150—Shirrings of all sorts con- tinue to hold their favor and will be &reatly worn during the coming season in all the thinner and more pllable materials, The very pretty skirt chown includes a paln front gore, which gives desirable lines and avoids unbecoming fulness, and side and back portions which.are shirred to give a yoke effect. The flounce means ad- ditional grace and flare, both of which are eminently to be desired. The original is made of fawn colored embroidered velling with trimming of lace in the same color, but innumerable materials are equally up- propriate. The skirt consists of the front gore, and of the circular portions, which are shirred to hip depth and arranged over a plain yoke, and is completed by the flounce whioh is arranged over its-lower portion and iy shirred at the upper edge. The quantity of material required for the medium size 13 5 yards 21 iches wide, 3% yards 44 inches wide, or 2% yards 6} inches wide. The pattern 410 is cut in sises for girls of 12, 14 and 16 years of age. For the accommodation of The readers these patterns, which usually retat] at from 2% to 50 cents, will be furnished at a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all expense. In order Lo get & pattern enclose 10 cents, give number and name of pattern.

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