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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 0, 1903 SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements for these eolu will be taken antil 12 . & :v.fl.- edition and w ll.l‘lfl'flfl » ™ lor morning and Su tiom. -.!0‘, 1 1<2¢ & word .M insertion, Nothing taken of The Ree. Answers so addressed will be deliversd om presemtation of the oheok only. — SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED--By young man of good address and l!wr ence. sition as bookkeeper; {f& ferred ; lpgod rll-r‘nc: Addrvll WANTED—-MALE HELP. FALL TERM mmgu”fiéi’%é?:i‘;'flflm TIME, Boyles College NEW YORK LIFE BLUG. .Ullm BHOHTHA!\D. TYPEWRIT- for ue. °' B-222 WANTED, for United States army, able- Podied, unmarried men, between ages of 2l and 35, citizens of United BStates, of 8o0d character and temperate habits, who peak, read and write English, For In- tumunon wvly to recrufti cer, 16th Dodge sts., Omaha, and |ncolnt~ieb. WANTED, a tallor at Co\mcll Blufts Steam Dye Works, 1051017 West Broadway, _Council Blufta. B—-M73 WANTED, at once, good coatmaker; also good tmaker; steady work the ;‘alr around and good pay. Denison Sothing Co., Denison, Ia. BALESMEN, to call on business and pro- fegsional men by introduction and request galy: must ‘engage with yiew o perma; have good address and executive and be capable of presenting in lorceful and convincing manner, a strictly isi-grade proposition: preferénce given years; compensation, Ch or wrho 1124 National Mcuo 3 B—-M4T § WANTED, a man to worx_r;Z;f our wagon, T Adame & Co.Sib 11 oward, M:l WANTED--Carpenter 2 _cents an_hour. Addr‘!n Jos. 1ddesiger, contractor, Yutan, Neb. BoMs31 § to men from 25 t fiw] %flhuw WANTE] experienced linen salesmen. Ap- plv J. L Brandeis & Sons. B33 WANTFD. experienced coachman; none without good references need apply. Call 10 o'clock Saturday morning. A. D. Bran- dels, at J, LBnndd-tlonL B—343 4 t once, cabinet maker, carver, te finisher; one competent to take chargs of shop; none but sober men poed aopl umoln Cpholstering _Co., bout 25 yeas book- . o keeper u-hlar !e-va mep one nume divens M Bosd 8% ber. A GOOD m A.'D. T. Co., 8. 1 WANTED, first-class tinners; m. Kgl 0. 24th st. I'I'RDNG boy 'lnl.d. v :I'.m it party. N sdnfmbmedbiae " VT BTl wants first-clas: th.« at home; good at 1201 Jones B—M5S 6x ‘who' lldunmflndllb 'fll-llll this paper. FOR RENT-HOI OR RENT, No. 1020 Sa. 30th ave., 11-room brick, full’ cellar, cistern, oak floors and finieh; furnace and all modern, in best condifion, No. 1081 So. th a: 10-room, complete and modern, finest appointment and fin- ish. Inquire on premises D-M121 DEmlMBLr HOUSE WEST PART CITY Mth ave., 11 rooms, modern In first Class condition and one Price $§ 1601 Farnam st 533 15 ner;‘ N, of the best locations fn city. per month. George & Co., FOR RENT, September 1, #ix-room eottage, California_ 8t amall fapily, T ADpIY At O N ¢ at o7 N. PPy at O FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, DEWEY Buropean hotel, 15th and F} nam ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Chlonge: 00 TO $2.00 per week, 422 8. 18th u one block south of eou buse. —238 NICELY furnished_rooms. lnquln Omaha one g2 11 steam laundry, 1750 Leavenworth. 'Ph A-1788, - AETNA HOUSE, Buropean, 13th TD’JfiZ NICE ool room, modern, very. reasonable; géntlemen preferred. 14 N.17th. O. M. B. hauls trunks. .Telephone iuf~ DO YOU WANT AN UMBRELLA Once ypon a time a man lost his umbrella. He put a “Lost” ad in The Bee, saying that the person was known and would be prosecuted if the umbrella was not returned. The next morning his front yard was full of umbrellas. FOR SALE~MISCELLANEOUS, TELEPHONE POLES; long fir _timber; chicken fenoe; oak piling. %1 Da\l_l‘lle!. IRON and wire fences, tree guatds, trellises. ‘Western Anchor Fence Co., l’d— u?l CATATOGUE cut drug prices free. Sher- man & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. ICE for sale in car load lots. Address s Lincoin Ice Co., Linecoln, Neb. FOR BALE. lhlr( - thousand Rundred and ninety-seven shares Gold Hil Mining Stock, ten cents a share If taken quick. Inquire T. F. Vi Dorn, Board of Trldl bulldln‘ Q—Mlb FOR SALE, Crane hydraullc elevator; can be used elther passenger or frel ?M. com- plete, iron guide posts, cage and wire en- closure. J. L. Brandels & Sons. Q508 INDIAN goods and relics. 1118 nx%--m_ VIENNA HOTEL, 1011 Farnam ‘phone &1, B-M31 10 IDHAND sate cheap. Deright, 1i1d Farnam. Q%1 ROOMS, $1.50 per week and te hn(el. 1312 mum."il ™ oM 1 NICE rooms, day or week. 16% Howard. B—M6S 15% FOR s,u.l-., conl bysiness. Capital required, '?. J 2\. Bee. Q- m MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, MONEY “note to eople ; business confidential; lowest rates. 4 ton block he J. A. Hutton Co. MONEY loaned on nluno- eiry, horses, cows, etc. C. TO GET TA_S TO PAY Best_explains our methods. We loan on furniture, pianos, receipts, etc. Or if you have a position we Blll make you a LARY LOAN without ssouTIiy.. SROWD 7OUF SWD agTes: ment to repay, Our service is quick and confidential and we always try to please. All that we ask is that you give us a cali before you borrow cisewhere. OAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 119 Board of Trade Bidg. E (Established 1502) 306 8. o ew- s turniture, . Reed, 310 X arehouse jermanent MONEY XDAVLD ON . FURNITURE, PIANOS, LIVE STOCK, SALARIES, ETC. Low rates and easy terms. Business Confidential Try us if you want to save money. PHOENIX CREDIT CO., 633 Paxton Block. 16th and Farnas MODERN rooms, avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS—Fine location, mod- ern detached house, steam heat; reason- able. 2215 Farna B M50 6x LARGE, LIGHT, ATRY ROOMS. $12.80 and up per month. 50c and up a day AT THE DELLONE, 14th 8t. and Capitol Ave. Bteam heated—electric lighted—private and general baths—all conveniences—first-class service. front. 2019 Sl. Mn?"l 1161 leas: Eat where you o, LLONE. ROOM AT THE D! FOR RENT, In private family, two, la front rooms, southeast exposure, warm n winter and cool {n summer; within walk- ing distance but convenient to_three car lines. 204 Webster st. B-347 9x NICELY (urnllh«! rooms, 1809 C‘Eto\ ave. MWO_ large south. front alcove rooma ey, B-MS 10x R T, i secand floor; h d wafer.' 1948, 2th oot Jeat st. E—564 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. CENTER HOTEL, Burope g 3 T L, pean p;‘: 210 u)l #0 LADY'S BICYCLE, half price._ Addrn M 81, Bee office. Q- FOR SALE-Remnants of old elevi iron, ete., at 1650 North 20th St. Apnly to M. J. Windsor or C. H. Youn, st Q—fn-l FOR SALE, a new sto-ampere, double-pole switch; never been used. Apply to or ad- dress Omah: Superintendent Beo Bullaing, BUSINESS CHANCES, WHEN you want m‘bu sell or exchange any propert; Auick, see J. H. Johnson, 843 N. Y. R Y276 A_GOOD afin(‘ls room hotel for sale in Wood River, Neb., at a bargain; owner lives in Chicago i3 the object in selling. Micchell & Faught, Wood River, Neb, - OFFICE_FURNITURE, new and_second- hand, fixtures for sale cheap. Apply 1514 Farnam st., Omah: L] STEAM engine, 12 h.; boller, 18 h.; l as new; half price. - Gibson mhxfifi od . CLAIRVOYANTS, MRS. CARRIE ‘SMITH, B()VEREXGN LADY QUEEN of clairvoyants; ev: thing told, past, present an rutur. iataction or no pay. 807 N. 18th HHII LUCRI'I.‘IA. medium. 1 1709 Califor- 53810 88x ELECTRICAL TREATMENT, MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 24 fogr r 2 PERSONAL. BOARD and room, furnace. 6% £ se ROOM and board, reasonable. 2408 Cass. ‘Tel. A-2563. M3 § FURNITURE PACKING. PETERSON & LUNDBERG, 3 e e X —_— FOR RENT—-STORES AND OFFICES. [ FOR RENT—«BuIIdlnf g"lbl. for whole- s 22x90, four first-class cem: bl elevator, fire und blllllll‘ office counter and nxiures, T !%r r pric "z'.““"?n:'n'f B tos Eeo e room , Bee bullding. I--Mb67 torm-rly occ\l- t has’ ulty and '~The hufldflnfl FO! nm ied by The Bee at 916 Farnam st. ur stori C. ‘Water, secretary, room lfl. l.n bufldilfil GENERAL AGENT for Nebrabka: lm conm: don't answer iness; _references Bankers Accident Co. Des Motnes, WANTED—SALESMEN. THE spacious store room on Farnam street in the Bee bullding, formerly occu- pled by’ MacCarthy leoflu Co., to lease on reasonable terms. Rent mcludes jan- ltor service, slectric light and heat. "In guire ters & Co., ground floor, ee building. 1—M534 WANTED-—8alesmen, u; l‘“fl. ), (R R T i 1 at wholesale; it t Co., 8 N. Green st., mouo.k WANTED-FEMALED HELP, 100 Gerls. MMG« mcw Lm. ———-—~———-———-—-‘—“ Wmm—fllfl for general housew: uflr.k TWO g SR & B DESK ROOM for rent. 634 Paxton block. I-M640 BUITE of § rooms, water, vault; sul Robt." H. and electric light, for dootor's o Bennett, Continental block Afllfifl'l‘l WANTED. WANTED—C vassing coumfi 10 solicit lllhlcrkauonl !o IETH CEN’ ’x‘ l lmdy employment with assured come. Agents in the country 'l&nh .nd b o- oc.l-.u desired. Canvassers month. g:umflm Farmer Solicitors” Buren, P — B’Ilmu. nxcmxcmu opportunities for a few fered 7 Ehc Unlon Central co in- minston & , general sgents, Omala and Lincol JM35 Sept. 8 l-nodul-ly. nwln; Wmvn“.‘mn!lfll T T P 3 T faimily 23 ohlo st "N o™ N WANTED fo el Abléu-llv l""fih.am. 2 o i WANTED, ca mrhh flrll ::leoflc :;..dmu&-. ML&_———% NEW WASHE! LOW PRICED. Warranted 1o wash our AMicts, ot equiva- lont‘ in three minutes. Light, atrons;, dur- o ‘!& M Srtemure” abou! '1':' B 1a to be u e llr on ln $250. Agents deal a|mu ith in- 2 *middlemen. ‘ “Eiiiott WANTED-TO RENT. I CANNOT supply the demand, house is vacant sr lst with me. ou “Mllflh:‘vu one P. D. Wead, ¥4 fan FOR RENT-HOUSES, HOUSES & Sy ik PAYNE-BOSTWICK & CO., choice houses, %0160 New York Life Bldg, "Phone l0i& WE MOVE plancs. Maggard Van & Stor ‘ago Co., Tel M.~ Office, 1113 Webster St D—228 HOUSES & FOR RENT—A neat l-moln hot orn except furgace Vi “'Qm.mn._ axton HOUSES, insurance. Ringwalt, Barker BIk, Do of the clty, The avis Co., 48 Beo Blig. D_h block. FOR RENT—Good barn. Inquive B B Burt, PLETE house furnishings for eight: room house for sale, Houge for re cated in the most desl lock on sis ave. L. G. Doyp, U i Nicholas st FOR RENT-36{ Harney modern house of lsrooml in desirable -cl: Garvin Northwest osrner th and chhn- ts 9 Bouth itk st foom GEOROR lyl WTH, l rooms, eity wai lndm 10, 3047 EIII!ON,E Toara Tn brivate. fumily: st oo, venlent to car line; state es. Will be permanent if suited; not too ut. A.d- dress M 36 Bee. o WANTED, 3 or 4 unfurnished thodern rooms for lllhl hmuekn references hi Addi 31" ebate chas o Dhone L 10 a2y WANTED-TO BUY. cash for ¥ to E‘T within 15 X Boe, # maha. Address, WANTED—To buy, close to Omaha, res of land. IZ.. Villlam Sts. WANTED, to buy, & good second-hand up- &m plano, for cash; state make and low- price. Address’ Lock box 13, Jansen, WILL PA miles of f" par Conl Can, 1ith um N-"Mi90— FOR SALE-FURNITURE, FULL 1ine of hard coal s l(o\.l “now on sale. Chicago Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge 0! h FOR SALE—-HORSES, WAGONS, BTC. frst-class re- and anu- TIRES ¢ Bt wnn. you_ wait pair htm' Tost, 14t pleasure vehicles 811 N, P FOR SALE, 2 first-class hu.se ranted; a snap for somebody. Call LeAvenworth. Ch;’)ob lllLK. WJ‘\.:!()“ eoA\l “7 ul " Wit John Duu P'a- w Go 3 SHETLAND n.lll. Webster. - war- t 220 n and ohuson, O2x v FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, FOR SALE, cecondhand _locomobil tirst-class shaj at one-half F‘hfl Clll O ‘address, 18 Parnam 8. RARE CHANCE. A_ fine u“lfll. consisti) of an Edisen Kinetoacope with vlu. e are lamp and o m N and nest sets ‘stan: d\lm cs. and a large grapho- phone” with s Tecords. * Hariher 1 s::u ll‘ -u-l e sold. A“n-. / VIA wholesome nerve and tissue food and home treatment for disorders of women. Free booklet. Viavi Cp., 348 Bee Bldg. U256 PRIVATE | home during confinement; banjes adopted. The nitarium, 72 1st ave., Council mnn-. FOR BALE—Good hardware, furniture and undertaking Lusiness; store building and residence also, Address Box 1, Ply- mouth, Neb. Y—-MI17 89 LITCHFIELD, Neb., fs 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- retary Litohtield Mutual Improvement club. Y—M220 Sept.9x ‘WANTED, by two practical men, to lease electric light plant of town 3,000 to 10,000 population. Address L 49, Bes —M402 5x GROCERY for sale; good ioc.uon German ulation; good reasons for aeh‘n ; o f"gu.hea trade, L 8, B FOR flALE—Only arug store In law f 400, eastern Nebraska, prescriptions two doctors; all G!;ll‘null romghun:’!y.‘ B‘:fl! chance; large ter ory; Bos usiness. 8 Y-M5S2 9 Address M FOR SALR, set of abstract books of best gounty ia South Dakota. Address M 37, ee. FOR SALE—The finest equipped meat ma t In the state outside of Lincoln and aha; in the exact business center of the city; paylng §200 per month net; ederything new and complete. Will_take K or approved notes, Address Hill's Mhrket, Fremont, Neb. -M556 10 FLORISTS, loaned on plain note to sawmried | HESS & swcmoru 1416 F.rmm D. HENDERSON, florist, 141 {ONOPOLY GARBAGHE CC cesspools and vaults, removes gar dead animals at reduced prices. i6th, Tel. 177, [ GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. ANTI-) OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee Bldg. Tel. 3 EET—————————e————— LAWNMOWERS, BHARPENED. P. Melchoir, 13th Efie};'rjd. S seam—— LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & PRICE, 410 1st Nat. Bk.bld, CH CO., st floor N, Y and tollectors even NEW S8NOW-CHU Life Bldg., attorne; where. 3.M. MACFARLAND, 39 N. Y. L. Bids. _ __— _ ____ ____ ___] LO! LOST, lady's gold watch, marked with monogram “M. R. M. on one side and “1599" on other side; black guard with gl seal attached; monogram on s R, M. [Please return to mayor's oflh.e. city hall, and recelve reward aEEet————e MUSICAL. A College of Music and Dramatio Art, 528 N, 20th St. (Dodge St. car). Ex- aminations for twenty foee and . partal scholarships in all subjects Sept. 23 and 24, at the college; practice rooms with planos for students Wor particulars apply F. H, Wright, L L. C. 3., director. . "Phone U0l 72611 THOS. J. KELLY, volce. Davidge chk, with good voices ror"mn. Cholr (preparatory class). Wright, organist nnd chglr WA \T)-D‘-Boil ity Cathedral Apply F. H. director. B. KECK, voice l‘ulll_::lre and éhe art of Studlo, 1802 Farn: m | L. -inrlnt udlo, LY 1 — ey MEDICAL, LIQUOR HABIT cured in three days. Pay when cured, No hypodermics. Write' or girculars. Gatlin Institute, 22 8. 14th. P IR TSR o OSTEOPATHY. B, & ALICE JOHNEON, osteo athe. OpNite s Aew York Lite Bidg: el._ il_AGNET PILE KILLER. IT CURES. At druggists, $L U—256 SURGEON-CHIROPODIST, 512 Bee bldg. 5y vl fore and dllrl PRIVATE Ill)fil finement; bal arded lnd Mrs. Gardels, Bfl Lake, con- o ted. ¥OR SALE, good grogery and butoherl x- H Caren. Inciuding fce box. ‘Inquire #ig Tar- nam. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. HOUBES and lots in all parts of city; also Tt s, oD S Romm 506, Beo-bids. RE— DR. ROY, ohiropodist; corns and su gus ,&dr removed by electricity. Ry flu- and U—269 WILLIAMSON %’:{:&E.‘%...m The Huut Infirmary, MCCI'\.\O Bldr T gg& Atzen & Farwell, Paxton Blk., 604-7. T. 1365. —296 DRS. FINCH h MILLER, 124 8. !SlthIL DR. GRACE DEEGAN, 82 N. Y. Lite. Tel. 2086. —298 PAWNBROKERS. P}I!WATI )gpt“.leabl‘ml" and dgflnl C‘:\‘~ inement ; st medical care and nursi Mrs. L. fisher, 1601 Vinton. Tel. 1889. WE RENT sewing machines at Tc per week, per menth; we repair and ll.ll secondhand mac Bad machines from 8 o $10. W Neb. Cyal Co,, 15th and H-rney U 16 WANTED—WIIl p pl{ % to party furnishing resent address ur W. Bond, who lived at 8 N, r‘w h!‘:. ]O(m;hn. in 183 Y chita, Kan. augh M OMAHA Dye Works, 1515 Howard, fashion- able cleaner: dreu:: suits, lolks r&- , Tugs, lace ourtains; we dve carpets. T T USMTHB m for ladies before and "““'“c'a,, paitacks or JaTA Sepfes S & Tornia St Terms reasonable, DR. PRIES treats successfully all diseases .,..a epularition of women y T perienced and | relable. Dodse st lington block, Omaha. Ar U-504 the antiquarian (estab- to 822 N. Y. Life bld. U515 01 ONFELD, # -5 1878), removed e MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. ANTED_City logns and yarrante. W, w!‘mm !mug Farnam street. Toans; low rates, rAnu .n(! i clty Joana; low Fate 're‘lkul PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 857 N<‘{'. LI;& RANCH and farm lands for sale b Uni, acific Rallroad company, B. A. )lmulum-. land commissioner, Unlon Pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Nel‘h—m MODERN 8-r. house, full 52-t. lot, best lo- 1 home. Inquire 1411 Vinton St. cation for a q e o EAGLE Loan Ofice. Rellable, accommodat- ing; all business confidential 1! Douglas. PATENTS. H. J. COWGILL~No fee unless luceul(llL 818 8. 16th St., Omaha, Tel. 1798. SELLING OUT are selll: out at less than half cost r‘: ul.!‘l'o of O vings Bank. t these prop'fllu today. Nothing in gm"&—‘:n“i‘ cis street; 8-room rnodtrn houu. paved street; lot 46x93%. This is a sna; $2,500. Charles .uul, $-room house, ‘well bullt, bath, gas, newly painted and g‘persd'hll‘huy Iocufiofl ood neighbor- ain north of Cuming street, Lot 00—2515 W all d Hamiiton street; modern; fine lot. We will k. Lot 60x127, N. 43d_street; large, handsome 9-room cottage, modern; good $1,200.00—-Southwest corner h las; frame house. Lot T 3-2816 Dmlge lll‘ee! two-story fraine aad one-story frame. ‘Rents $17.00 per month. Good Investment. ,00—3214-3216 Charles street; two good cotiages with half blocks; 33d street car line. ~Thoroughly repaired' and patnted. N. P. DODGE & CO,, 1614 FARNAM STREET. RE—MG&61 6 T e e k! acre, J. L, Marble, S, Bl ® 2= RE-MST 5% —_— ACCORDION PLEATING. 7 10 rooms, ‘paint house nue and 7954, WANTED_Real astat Joans and warrants . C. Peters & Bee Bldg. FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 1004 Farnam. W26 PRIVATE money. F. D, Wead, 1620 chll!u 4TOBP. — MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, . is, Paxton block. C. money. Bemis, W NOT IN THE TRUST. Money--Any Amount o salaried employes holding por- Saanent positions on thelr 3 ORTGAGE, ENDORSER or 8E- TURY of 80y \Ihd, Sithout EMPLOY- ER'S knowledge. loan money on Furniture, Planos, W e thout Temoval of goods. ¥ou have Use’of both money and It Costs You Nothing To call and be :olnvlno.d that our ral eapest in e wan, 75 gxflnn- and b-u-:u an in- ¢ our methods wil vestigation o e et ‘are dealin et A B CJURTEOUS TREAT- where. Our offices are the best :E.’;LJ".D hiandie Jour business with privacy of any in the city. Come in and #ce us, whether you borrdw or not. Reliable Credit Co. -%8 Paxton Blk. Rooms 3$07-308. lla.uu 07-38 n 238 a loyes and wage earners. out of debt. Any lady or tieman, machinist, engineer, etc., having reliable employment can get, just o8 | m- note: Monthly. Weeksy | 00—Return to us. .38 5 or 80— Return to us... 13.83 © or 33 25— Return o us. or 1% 16— Return to us... or 190 Easiest terms, loweat rates, confidential |- o inquiries. Quick service. Courteous L. "l‘mu:lfl‘"AR LOAN CO., 644 PAXTO]&BLK. t— L lhh B, merchants, team- !lAAr-‘ boarding houses etc. without se- curity; ullul terms; ¥ offices in g:x‘wl- Eu clties. Tolman, #0 Board nl‘_'na GOLDMAN, 200 Douglas block. —282 ATTORNEYS, HERBERT 8. CRANE, 917 N. Y. L. Bl ml@:‘ CFA MND. 39 N. Y. L. Blag. J. M. MA RL ZdI‘ ———————————— BALE TIES, PATENTS—Sues & Co., Omaha, t\eh - lustrated patent book free. Tel, S0 Nisx PASTURAGE. Theo. Willfams, —1709 18x RUG MANUFACTURING. OMAHA Rug Fdctary, 1821 Leaven, ol 2088 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN BANT'S school. 77 N. Y. Llfe —53 NEB. Business & Shorthand College. Boyd's Theater. STATUARY, ORNAMENTAL work. Goanll & Bro. Farnam. -M678- 2025 16x OM. Van Stor Co., um; Farn. Tels, 1559-862. —305 EEEE—————— STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED, Julla Vaughn, 40 Ramge Bidg. ughn, mg dg. E— TICKET BROKERS, CUT_RATE railroad P. H. Philbin, ticketa everyhere. 1606 Farnam. 'Phone 784 —304 OMAHA Hay Bale Tio Co., 811 North ot R. RUMBEL & SON, only tie factory in state. Try us. Mth & Nicholas Sts. Tel. F-8359. —148 86 —_— DANCING ACADEMY. CHAMBERS' adylt beginaers now forming Tuesdays and Saturdays, § p. m mencing October 3, Private tme. 17th and Dougias. Residence, A1745. After October 15, 2424 Farnam st. Chambers: chilgien’s cinsses Wednesdays, L P m. Saturdays, : p. m., commencing ctobe MR. AND MRS. MORAND'S dancing and phyrical culture. I6(h and Hamney, opens for children Saturday, Octol beginners, 10 a. m.; advance, 3 p. Terms reasonabie; a liberal reduction to former patrons and to families who send more than one pupll at the same time. Private classes organised; private lessons any time. Lessons for adults now Tues- day and Friday, § p. m.; assemblies every Wednesday. hool teachers' tickets at BAJE regular rates. For further particulars write or telephone 104l. 570 Octd DETECTIVE! CAPT. CORMACK, 617 Karbach block. Tel. A-2%32 24 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS ALL kinds of cary rim'v}o}k and e ;ron\'ylly llflla J.T. Ochiit nd Take streets. DRESSMAKING. families. Miss Bturdy, SM N_ oth o tamiics " 1 DRESSMAKING and children’s Howard. EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, _R_RATHBUN. room 15, Com’l Nat Bank. ‘Private lessons in bookkeeping, etc. T LOCKSMITHS. ‘sewing. (400 5x cn}vrra‘n Loan Co., suo. to n"'e...;'fl“‘“ uu CoR l}_‘lfl.lh' I ril:_ ng;lr;l. Wi ut ces on . » Y Y G. BE. KOCH, %th and ilpll. Tel. L1549, 838 88 e ——— UPHOLSTERING. REFINISHING — OMAHA FURNITURB REPAIR WORKS. 2201 Farnam. Tel. 2481, “Mi—14 GATE CITY Upholstering Co. woven wire gprings tightened. ~ Tel. B-3its. 17058t ary's Ave. —307 e i e—— POSTOFFICE NOTICE, (Bhould be read DAILY by all interested, changes may occur at any time.) ““porelgn malls for the week andln' Sep- tember b, 1908, will close (promptly in all cases) at the General Post Office as follows: Parcels-Post Malls close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. Parcels- Post Malls for Germany close at § p. m. Menday. lar and supplementary mails close at Forelgn Btation haif hour later than clo tme show below. (except that Sup 1y Mails for Europe and Central Amer via Colon, close one hour later at Foreign Station). Transatlantic Mails, SATURDAY—At § a. m. for BELGIUM di- r'cl T 8. Zeeland (mall must be di “ Zeeland'); at ll) for BCOTLA et, per horia (mall must be dlrucud per An choria’’); at 10.50 a. m. 1Iupuhmlnllry 12 m.) for EUROPE, per s. 5. Lucania via ueenstown. *PRINTED MATTER, l’.’l‘( takes Printed Matler, pers and Samples for Bermany only. The Bame Class of mail matter or other par of pe WA'I not be sent by this sh! unlflhl , llr.(llfi by. i s After the closl o e BSupplementar; Tran hnllt. mll. named above, Add lementary Malls are opened o m- American, English, Frenf‘b and teamers, - and re open Uit Within Ten Minutes ¢ tae hous 0 salling of steame: Mails for South and tral America, West e, Ete. BATURDAY—At 4 8. m. for BRAZIL, 8. s Byron, via Pernambuco, Bahla, n’ aneiro and lunu-‘ (mail for Northern Brazil, Argentine, Uruguay .na Paraguay must be directed Ear u. 8. Byron"): 4% . m for ARG B, URL LAY and PARAGUAY, per & s Canova; at SonThis steamer POSTOFFICE NOTICR. n pl»mmmr\ m.)_for CURACAD and VENE per w 8. Philadoiphis (mail for nilla and Cartal rected A m oniy) 5 *'per s Philadelphia™) tof "PORTO RICO. (0rdifir per & . via Ma é.uu.mneumu 10 l'or l-‘m(’r! N D YAMAICA, SA- ILLA and LA per Alrm (mall for Coata Rlc- Ir\llN N\ d| rected “per a. s Alen 53 f5uh lementary 10 w e lor INAn\ TAITI and SANTA MARTA, per s s Adirondack (mall for Petit Goave must De directed “per & & Adifondack)i s\, Dlrmcmlr 10:80 s“r SoMAL ST EROIR, W \h\\ARIl ISLANDS, lHlTl!ll Bitee H and FRENCH GUIANA, per & Korona (mail for Gtonada mul rinidad must be directed ‘‘per s at 10 a m for CUBA, per. e, Castle, via Havana: at 10 a. m. for per o. 5. Prins Willem 11T (mall for Cura- cno, Venezuela, Trinidad, British and Dutch Guiana must be directed Pnn- Willem I at 12130 UBA, per &. 8. Curityba, via Havana, Mails Forwarded Overland, Ete, Ex- cept Transpacide. CUBA-By rail to Port Tampa, Fla, and thence by steamer, closes at' this office daily, except Thursday, at §:#0 a. m. {the connecting mails close here on Mon- day ednesdays and - Saturdays) MEXICO CITX—Uveriand, uniess spectally addressed for _despatch by s eamer, s at this office aally, except Sunday, SU1M p. m. and LW p.'m. Sundays al L0 s and 1% b . NEWFOUNDLAND-By ran 1o, Norwm Sydney, and thence by steamer, closes at dlice dafly at 6:8 p. m.' (connect- close here every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday). rall to Boston, and thence closes at this office at 6:% Ry every’ Tuesday and Thursday, MIQUELON-By rail to Boston, and (henoe Dy, sleamer, closes at_this otfice daily at uuufu. PbEmo CORTEZ and GUATRE- rail to New Orleans and thonce by steamer. cuosed at. this. ofice dlll). except Sunday, at §1:30 p. m. d 1:' p. m., Sundays at §I p. m. and i 2 m connecting mall closes here onda: 30 p. m.). COSTA R(‘A—-H)’ rail to N and thence by steamer, ofice dally, except Sunday, §1:30 p. m. and &150 m., Sundays at §l p. m. and il P m. (run GCHI’\K m closes here Tuesdays at 1. §Registered mail Gloses ab 600 p. m. pre- vious day. by lwu‘nu w Orleans, closes at this Transpacific Mails, CHINA and JAPAN via Seattle, close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to August {30th, inclusive, €or” despatch per s..s lojan Maru. HAWAIL via' San_Frarclsco, flally b 63 p. m. up to August st inclusive, for despatch per s. s. Alameda. CHINA “and JAPAN, via' Tacoma, cioss here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to August gty {nclusive, tor despatch per s, 8. Vo C}ll‘lA AND JAPAN via Vancouver gnd 1 closé here dMlY at 630 Up to éapumner §1st, Inclusive, or dclpnlrh per s, Empress of China. Merchandise for U. 8. Postal Agency at hllllhll cannot be forwarded via Can- ada. HAWAIL JAPAN, CHINA and (PHILIP. PINE ISLANDS, via San Frgnaisco, close here daly at 8:30 p. m. up & Sept. h, inclusive. for despatoh per s. . aeilc, NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA West), NEW CALEDONIA, MOA and HAWALL via Sah Francisso, close here daily at 6130 p. m. up to Sept 12th, inclusive for dedpatch per s, s. jonoma. (It the Cunard steamer carry ing the British mail for New Zealapd does not arrive in {lme to connect with this uumx% Close here (oxcaxt extra malls—closing at _m and 6:3 p. m. k‘lln- , § a. m, and 6:% p. be made v uip and forwarded untii the arrival of the CUArd steAmen). AUBTRALIA (olce«,t West), FLI 18- and CALEDONIA (spe- clnuy e dateetd only), \nm‘uuv.r a, close h at to Sept. § sisth, Inclusive, for A APAN, CHINA and_PHILIP- PINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to Sept. fidth, inclusive, for despatch per 8. s. TAHI*I and MARQUESAE ISLANDS, v% Ban Francisco, close here daily at' 6:3) p. m. up to Sept. §15th, inclusive, for des- via osi 8, via San Fran- {ly at 6:80- p. m. ug inclusive, far. despato J ‘ransport. TE~Unleu otherwise addressed, West ustralia {s forwarded via BEurope; and New Zealand and Philippines via San Francisco—the quickest Philip plnn npeclnlly ,addressed ‘'via (‘ymndn" a Europe’ must be fully prepaid at the forelgn rates. Hawall Is forwarded via' San Francisco exclusively. Transpacific mails are forwarded to port of salling daily and the schedule of clos. {ng 18 arranged on the presumption of their - unintérrupted overland' transit. §Registered mail closes at 6:00 p. m. pre- vious day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster, Postofice, New Ydrk, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1903, erweeep————page—— RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY. cago & Northwestern, “The Northwestern Line." 3 3 rund 2 BEEEEEES ENEEET S8 EREES i lllls( : Bone: or {0 ncoln & Long Pine Illinols Central. gags Chluplv Local Chicago Express. Chicago, Rock Island & ¥ T, Chicago Dayly m a 3:66 am Cm g‘y i lxlr«u 80!?!!. Expres. e.. Roeky Mountdin L‘td a 7:30 am coln, Colo. Bprings, ueblo -nA Lincofn, Beatr omsburg Expross North Platts, Local, Grand Isiand Locai Chicago Great Western Ry, t. Dodge E: b o 't je Express. .. 130 am ll)? l‘l Dodge Lxfireu & 2:46 pm 7 Ft. Dodge Express... all:% am m Ft. Dodge Express. b 910 pm Chicago, Milwauk Chlcllo Dlyl\fill (‘ht u Limited olnes Exp Wllul. St Louis “Cannon Ball' Express ... ot Lous iocal, Cou ol Blufts .. Arrive. Flyer v Fort Crook -nd l"ll“-l— mouth b Bellevue & Pacific Jtl Bellevue & Pacific Jot 0.'“..- .I' ngton . Quine; Chicago Bpecial cr‘ncuo Vestipuiod B8 Chi Local. o Chicago Liml ’l" b Dally Dall; t Sunday. Dally except Saturday, o D ly except Monday. 'nul.wn\' TIME CARD-Countinn: Kansas City, St. Joseph & Coancil n Kansas City Day Ex...a 8t Louls Flyer a Kansas City Night Bx.,a10 WERSTER DEPO 15 am - & 6:06 pmi pm a1l am pm a 6:05 15TH & Chioagoe & Northwestern, and Wyoming Division. Leave. Nebraska Arrive Black Hills, Deadwood, Lead, Hot' Springs 0800 pm & 5:00 pm oming, Casper and ‘York, 'David perior, Genev Exeter and Seward.. Missourl Pactfl Nebraska Local, Weeping Water. Chiongo, St Omaha, d 3:00 pm e 6:00 pm pm b 5:00 pm Via b 4:10 pm_a10:38 am Minneapolis & Leave. Arrive. A E:30am a 9:10 pm a2 pm all®am b B pm b & Twin City Passenger. . Sioux City Passenger Qakland Qakiand | GOVERNMENT NOTICE! PROPOSALS FOR DRICK WORKEHOP and water system. Department of the Interior, Oftice of Indlan Aftairs, \Vashiag- ton, D, C, ufull 18, 1908, Seaied propos« als ‘endorsed ''Proposals for Improvements, Pierre, 8. D' and addressed 1o the coms mssioner of Indian affairs, Washington, D. C., will be recelved at the Indian ofiice until 3 o'clock p. m. o Friday, Septembor 18, 108, for furnishing and delivering the Necessary materiale and labor required to construct and complete a brick workshop, Wwith plumbing and water system at the Plerre school, South Dakota, in strict ac cordance with plans, specifications and structions "to bidders, which may be amined at this office, the offl Improvement Mullvun. Minneapolis, M the Freo Press, Plerre, 8. D., the Ar Leader, Sioux Falls, D., The Omaha, Neb., the Bunden and Tra Exchanges at Omaha, N Milwaukee, Wis, and St the “North= wesfern Manufacturers’ Assoclation, St, Paul, Minn., the U, 8. Indian Warehouses at No. 815 Howard' st., Omaha, Neb., No. 265 So. Canal st., Chicago, I, and No. 119-121 ‘Wooster st., New York Clty and at the school. For further infor.ation apply to W. H. Cox, Bupt. Indian School, Plerre, South Dakota: W. A. JONES, Commlss: -37-2-8-1:3-88-10-13 foner. PROPOSALS FOR COAL, BUILDINC terfals, ete. U. 8. Indlan School, Nebraska, September. 3, 1903.—Sealed pro- posa ls, dlll’lld Proposals for Coal, Lum- o, st and addressed to the undersigned at ‘Genoa, Nebraska, will be recelved at this school until 2 o'clock p. m. of Septem. ber 24, 1903, for fuinishing and delivering at the school, as may be required duilig the year ending June 30, 1904, about 1,20 of soft lump ceal, 68,000 fect of lumber, 30005 abngion 20 briok, - eeett Jlime, sand, painting supplies, sash, hard* 3 a8 per list an ‘mmmmnu ob- tainable at the school. Bidders will state specifically the price ot each hrticle o be ered under contract, all articles 8o oftered will be rigldly inspected. The right Is re- served to refect any and all bids or any part of any bid. Each bid must be accom- fed by ' certified check or draft upon United States depository or solvent bank, made payable to the order of mmissioner of Indian affairs, for at least 5 per cent of the amount of the pro- posal, mald check to be forfeited to the United States in case any bidder recelying an award shall fall to execute promptly & satisfactory contract in accordance with his bid, otherwise to be returned to the bidder. Bids accompanied by cash in lieu of certi- fled check will not be considered. For fur- er information apply to W. H. 8- LOW, Superintendent. 83-5-8-10+12-15-17-10-22 MA- Genoa, LEGAL NOTICE, FOR SALE. An Issue of $12,000,00 of Twenty-Year Five Per Cent Bonds, The undersigned will sell to the hilhel! bidder, for cash, at not-less than par, Thursday, Beptember Bth, 1003, &t 2 0 clook P M. &t Genoa, Neb. Registered Coupon onds of Sehool District No. 3, Nance Gounty, " Nebraska, to the. amount of nl. 7hese bonds are issued to pay for thie bullding “of :a mnew school house. The sessed valuation of the district is $136,- 00, the real value being more than hait a million dollars. Competent counsel has passed upon these bond' and advises ti they have been lega) ued. Denomi tion, §1,000.00, Pl‘lncll\l-l and interest pay- able at the flscal agency of the state of Nebraska, In New York City. Interest payable annually on the ‘1“1! of July, Bids will be received for'all or any 4 HIRAM LEWIS, rfllll’y¢ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ds will be recelved at the office of eom- bulldings for nstricton of ote., to be bullt on the state capitol grounds In Lin- coln according to the designs and speifica- tions now on file In the office of the com- missioner of public lands and bulldings. All bids to be submitted on or before 12 o'clock noon of September 15, 1903, The Board of Public Lands and Buildin reserve the right to reject any or ail bids, Lincoln, Neb., 'Sept. 3, 1% GEORGE D, FOLLMER, Public Tands and Sepid10tm art oard of 4514 Misses' English Coat, 12 to 18 yoars. Misses' English Coat in Three-Quarter Length, 414—Coats in three-quarter length make & notable feature of autumn styles and will be greatly worn by young girls. This one is made in tailor style and is es- sentially smart. As shown the material is fuschia colored cheviot, stitched with wilk, and the garment makes part of & cuetume, but the design sults the general wrap equally well and fs sypreprite for all sulting and cloaking materials, The Mose sleeves are pecullarly good, inasmuch as they allow of wearing over the blouse with. dut rumpling. The coat is made with fronts that are cut fn two portions and seamned to the whoulders, backs, .side-backs and under~ arm gores. The neck is finished in regus lation coat style and the right tront laps over the left in double-breasted fashion. The sleeves are cut in one plece each and are finished with flare cuffs, over bands, at the wrists. The quantity of material required for the medium sise 1s 3% yards 4 Inches wide or 2% yards 64 Inches wide. Tho coat pattern, 454, is cut in"sizes for girls of 12, 14 and 16 years of age. For the -emmmoa.v.ums of The Bes readers these patterns, which usually retatl at from 2 to 60 cents, will be furnished at a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all expense. In order to get a pattern enclose 10 cents, give number and name of pattern, Sure Ald to Long Life. Electric Bitters glve an active liver, per- fect digestion, healthy kidneys, regular bowels, ‘fine appetite, or no pay. 6kc. For sale by Kuhn & Co. New Manufactory. Euclld lArlln‘ Edwin G. Anderson, and Gaylord J. Martin of Incorporation of the l‘lrlln Anderson _company. The capital stock is §100,000 and the company will facture, buy and sell agrioultural ple- menta,

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