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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER & né y edi Mates, 1 1-20 & word first in 18,8 word thereatt SITUATIONS WANTED, WANTED-—Hy young man of good address . expertonce, Position as bookkecer: ke erred; good reference. Address A-M 82%x POBITION, by experfenced lady stenog- Tapher, dcourate In figures; would like ‘managership of branch business for some Fewponsinie AP, Addfecs M, ‘Tad A--MT4S 9x WANTED-MALE HELP, FALL TERM DAY AND NIGHT GHT. STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME. Boyles College NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. BUBINESS, SHORTHAND, %"\'Pllcwm't- ING, ENGLISH. Apply for Catalogue. WANTED, for United States arm; A y, able- podled, inmarriod men, et oo ages of and 35, citisens of United States, of 00d character and temperate hubits, who gan speak, read and write English. For In- ormation’ apply to recruiting officer, 15th and Dodge sts., Omaha, and incoln, Neb. —Md5 B-222 taflor at Council Blufts Steam Dye Works, 1015-1017 West Broadway, Counell Bilufrs. B-M7% WANTED, & man {o work from o: CF. Adams & Co., 1019 Howard, & o H-Ma91 GOOD messongers wanted; first-cla 20D, osunsers wanted; first cln;:_f;y. WANTED—Men learn barber trade Comparatively ‘no expense. Fow weeks dompletes. ~New method. practical ex- perience, ‘expert {nstrucifons that ears, Call or write. Moler B lege, 1302 Douglas St. B WANTED, stenographer; good chance for young man to get ahead. Ad- dress 8'?. Boee. B-Ms14 10 A, PoSTOFEICH sxamination will be held vember 10 secure clerks and carriers. An advanced education s T 0 recesuary. but careful training fs; e prepare by mail a large peroent of v guccessful ones; for full information send for our announcement and questions used by the government, Columblan Cor- respondence College, Washington, D. C. to WANTED—SALESMEN. MIE?MAN %A.\'TED m! on_as side line about 20 sa: le: thoroughiy * Honest - western-made shoes For information address O 2, Beo, ~-MB809 10 ' WANTED-FEMALE HELP, 100 Girls, Call Canadian office, 16th & Dnii’jm , to carry on com- WANTED-—Girl for owark. .N(.frll. el hn(‘:"—‘i:'nr’l WANTED, girl for ™ Sbiter .[‘lAr general hfluflwctifi&g‘ BERVANT GIRL want o B B T wgm-r:n rlenced girl for general ousewark. Mrs. Ton M. R & Arnam.- Apply W. M. Rogers, s Hars ney. C—6% WANTED, 2 oo waged R BN o g0 588 Tx w, N;{y‘”'o'::‘q;:l‘n to cook !‘t‘\r three In i . Wi 17580 Joguins: wages er v sek. W, ZA Veat girl to assist wit ork; also wash .s‘nd fron; on."r’kluzml‘l“\’fl ose by and will go hom i b DY & g " evenings Ave. WANTED—vadies fo learn hairdressing, ..manjcuring or facial massage, Qualified tanohers, free clinic, diplomas, tools and positions given. Busy season now. Call or writ oler Collége, 1302 Douxlas St, C—M8R—11x WANTED, girl : wework, QT L e Wiy g housewark; GIRL_for or children. Cal) at 820 N. 2d o WANTED-Gir, for general r;&un;mkf - n'fa ! Tequired: — Apply 119 South Mth strear Bxr BRIENCED sirl work; four in hnfl)y. for general house. Tnaquire 207 Dodge, Ca5-9% T ] G a G FOR RENT-HOUSES. HOUSES & Fd's %ty s TRV A S e R TR ol WA HOUSES & #7387 &% 5 o TRMCHR TN, s2n Yo g rat oconditlos ot w&:-&'-'.' " 1o %8 lonth. i in eity. per &0 & Co,, 1 Mais 15 all mods chmann, M3 FOR RENT—A neat $-room hou wxg.‘nurmc 8. C. M. HOUSES, insuranos. Ringwalt, n.rrw‘_. FOR RENT-Good barn. Inquire 315 Burt, - M581-8 FOR RENT-#64 Harn 8t., desirable modern house of § rooms in first-class re- Pair, $35. Garvin Bros., 164 Farnam st. D-M119 SROOM, modern, 2713 Dewey ave.; $30. ¥ i D18 One § and -room cottage, Iarge, beau- R TRy Ty g 18 and 4310 Nichoias st. Key on prem- Ringwalt Bros., Barker {Iuch = A R RENT, No. 1029 S0, 30th 11-rqom full cellar, e m, oak floors and finish; furnace and all modern, in best condition. No. 1031 Nth- a 10-room, complete and l? finest appointment and fin- sh. Inquire on prem! D-M121 FOR RENT, §-room house, all modern, 513 N. & st Apply at 87T N, Y. Ll(fi,P“._ WOR RENT, six-room cottage, m eapt room g, e Dlonds Bt 2601 North isth & HOUSE for rent, 9 rooms. at Mth and arney. 85 A ¥ th. Inquire 4021 lsard, et FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, T ST B iy ot st DEWEY European hotel, 13th and r;rnsln ROYAL HOTEL, Buropean, 16h & hicago. 11,00 TO 100 par week. 423 8, 18ih St one PETER ERnES g AETNA HOUSE, Eurcpean, Bth & The FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOM NICE cool room, modern, very, reasonable; gentlemen preferred. 1415 N 17th Q. M. E. hauls trunks. Telephone VIENNA HOTEL, 1011 Farnam: 'phone E-MIm ROOMS, $1 50 per week and up. State hotel, 1312 Douginss St B-M485 13 1625 Howard. x NICE rooms, day or week 29 Bt Mary's B-161 21 LARGE, LIGHT, AIRY ROOMS. $12.50 and up per month. e and up a day. AT THE DELLONE, 14th 8t. and Capitol Ave. Steam heated—eleciric lighted—private and general baths—all convenlences—first-class service. 3 Fat where you please. ROOM AT THE DELLONB, E—213 0x MODERN rooms, front avenue. FOR RENT, in private family, two large front rooms, southeast exposire, warm in winter and cool in summer; within walk- ing distance but conyenient to_thres car lines. 2204 Webster st. E-347 0x NICELY furnished rooms. 139 Capital ave. M52 TWO large south front alcove rooma, 2580 Harney. M355 10x FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. CENTER HOTEL, Buropean an. 210 N. Tith " g t F—M660 15 BOARD and room, furnace. 62 8. 19th 8t. P8 71x THE ROSHE, 2020 Harney; rooms and board, also meal tickets. F-M723 05 g ———— FURNITURE PACKING PETERSON & LUNDBERG, Tel. L-2868, FOR RENT—$1T0RES AND OFFIC FOR RENT-Bullding suitable for whole- sale purposes at 915 L'arnam, 22x80, four stories and first-cluss cemented basement, elevator, fire and burglar proof vault, offfee counter and fixtures. For price an particulars enquire C. C. Rosewater, se Tetary the Bee Building Co., room 100, Boe bullding. 1-Mi667 FOR RENT—The bullding formerly oce pied by The Bee at §i8 Farnam at. It h four stories and a basement, which wai formerly used as Beo 'press room, This will be rented very reasonably. If interested apply at office of C. C. Rose- Water, gecretary, room 100, Boe buliding,. THE spaclous_store room on Farnam street in the Boe bullding, formerly occu- pled by MacChrthy Talloring Co., to lease on reasonable terms. Rent :ncludes jan- itor service, electric light and heat. “In- uire R. C Peters & Co., ground floor, ee building. 1-M834 DESK ROOM for rent. 6% Paxton block. 1—-M84 BUITE of § rooma, f_ water, vault; sultable and electrio light, Robt. H. Bennett, } for doctor's of Continental bioclk, 1568 AGENTS WANTED. WANTED-—Canvassing agents in ever; county to solicit subscriptions to TH TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER, Bteady employment with assured good in- come. Agents in the country wil horse and buggy especially desired. Canvassers ke castly $60 10 3100 por month. Ade dress Century Farmer Sollcitors’ Bureau, Hee bullding, Omah 3213 EXCEPTIONAL opportunities for a few men are offered by the Union Central Life Insurance Co. Corresporidence in- vited. J. M. Edminston & Sons, general agents, Omaha and Lincoln. J-M3%5 Bept, 8 NEW WASHER., LOW PRICED. ‘Warranted to wash four shirts, or equiva. . in three minytes. LIgh strong, dur- able, all wood and beats all the tin wash- ers. No ‘‘air pressure” about ft. Bold in pairs—one washer to be uged In each hand in' common tub or boller on any %ind of clothes. tongs ' for litting clothes from beiler, and all sent prepaia for $2.50. Agents deal directly with in- ventor. No middlemen. J. Ellott, Mans Ii M572 §x AGENTS for the best, most popular faucet fllters made; eady sellers; good profit. T. C. Pigott, Laramle, Wvo. M784 12x AGENTS for best, most popular faucet file ters made; eas: llers; good profit, % O, Pigott, Laram FE Wb Tix AGENTS WANTED, Manager in every town over 1,000 population; y $1,000 to ,000; referenc required. Vorid's Fair uarantee A Rialto Bldg., St. Lauls. J—MS10 x N L A R WANTED—TO RENT 1 CANNOT supply the house is vacant sr lst with me. F, mand, If your 0u expect to have ‘one Wead, 168 Douglas. K—Mbo—§ WANTED~By two young men, room and board in private family; must be con- venient to car line: state rates, Will be permanent if suited; not too far out. &d- dress M 36 Bee. K—Mb30 YOUNG man wishes good room and board gr several weeks; good locality, private mily; Catholic prefe: t‘fl T ] (.)‘L WANTED-TO BUY, WILL PAY cash for 4 to 80 ac: thin 1 Tlles of Ormahts "“Address 1 Baa ™ f—M241 WANTED—To buy, close to Omaha acres of Kasi Coal Co., it an sever Coal Gy WANTED—A to exceed u.m Ad FOR SALE-FURNITURE, FULL line of hard coal stoves now on sala. Qhwo Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge St ETC. ich (ha al 49014 FOR SALE~HO TIRES set while pair_work. H. Worth. MONROE sells i6th St FOR BALE, 2 first-class bug ranted; o #nap for somebody. Leavenworth. GOOD MILK WAGON, bugg at a big barsain, A. W, Johnson, with John Deere Plow Co. O2x WANTED—Good team heavy horaes: also heavy double harness, at once. Bd A, Knapp, 14th and Nicholas. P--Msl5 0x WAGONS, vou walt; first-class re- ‘rost, 14th and Leaven. P43 pleasure vehicles at §11 N, 244 coal wagon and FOR SALE-MISCELLAANEOUS. FOR BALBE, thirty-three thousand four hundred -‘;\d ninety-seven shares Gold Hill Mining Stock, ten cents a share If taken quick. Inquire T. F. Van Dorn, Boaid Sf ‘Trade bullding QM5 FOR SALE. Southwick hay press and ower, cheap. A. H. Read, Coun~il ™1 %=y v QM 816 secondhand _locomobile, ‘shape, at one-half price. C ress, 168] Farnam St TELEPHONE POLES; long i chicken fence: oak piling., %01 Douglas. Q-7 IRON and wire fences, tree guards. trellises. Wi rn Anchor Fence L‘o...“n N.1 h.‘e CATATOGUE cut drug prices free. Sher- man & McConunell Dr »Cu.. ()ml)ls VICE fYor l‘l.‘l_l‘l load lots. Ady Lincoln ‘fos Go., Lincoln, Neb, i :n:. | INDIAN goeds and relics. 1119 Farnam. @0 BEE WANT ADS PAY BEST BECAUSE THEY REACH TWICE AS MANY READERS. FOR SALE~MISCELLANEOU typewriters. 1119 Farnam. Q-3 “s00-ampere, double-pole hi never been used. Apply to or ad- perintendent Bee Bullding, QM%7 CHEAP, at Barker hotel, Omaha, or C. W. Partridge, Paxton block one Hale hydraulic passenger elevato upright cylinder, cage bx5 feet, b stories, all in perfect running order; 800 inside doors, 1% thick, with frawes, casing and hardware; base board, 4 flights oak stairs, cherry and oak mantles, 100 inside win: dows, 100,000 4-foot white pine lath, cleaned and bundled, 2x4 studding, marble wash bowls, urinals, bath tubs, sinks, steam Dipe and radlators. QM54 12x FOR SALE CLATRVOYANTS. MRS, CARRIE SMITH, SOVEREIGN LADY QUEEN of clairvoyants; every- thing told, past. present and future. Sat- isfaction or no pay. 807 N. 18th. S—364 MME. LUCRETIA, medlum. 1709 Califor- nia. B-310 S8x GAZWAY, THE PALMIST—Job, chapter verse 7: "He sealeth up the hand of ery man, that all men may know His worke.”" 80414 8. 13th st. B M8506 8x ————— ELECTRICAL TREATMENT, MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d flogr, P PERSONAL, VIAVI, a wholesome nerve and tissue food and home treatment for disorders of women. Free booklet, Viavi Co., 348 Bee Bldg. U266 PRIVATE bables adop Banitarium, Ia. uring _ confinement; o Good Sumaritan ast"ave., Council Blufts, J—196 IT CURES. kit MAGNBT PILE KILLER. At drugglsts, $1 SURGEON-CHIROPODIST, 612 Bee bld = BUSIN CHANCES, WHEN )-ouA:.m}u buy, 'unl o any property or bu 58 quick, Johnbon, 83 N. Y. Lif A GOOD_paying 18-room hotel tor sale in Wood River, Neb., at a bargain; owner lives In Chicago Is the object in’selling. Mitchell & Faught, Wood River, Net see J p FOR SALE—Good hardware, furniture and undertaking business; store bullding and residence also. Address Box 168, Ply- mouth, Neb. Y—-MI17 89 LITCHFIELD, Neb., { 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 Litchfield Mutual club, Y-—-M220 Sept.ox GROCERY for s population; good reasons for selling; es- 1ablished trade. L 65, Bee. 506 Tx FOR SALE—Only drug store in town of 400, eastern Nebraska; prescriptions from two doctors; all German community. Best chance; large. territory; good busincss - Address M 3% Bee. Y—M532 9 FOR SAL county in’ South Bee. Dakota. Address M 7, Y346 9 FOR BALE—The finest l‘zulpp!d meat mar- @ of Lincoln and fn the exact business center of per month net; Will_take Hill's ket in the state outsi Omah the city; paying $200 everything mew and complete. cash or approved notes. Ad Murket, Fremont, Neb. e84 —M556 10 FOR SALE, good grocery and butcher's fix- tures, including lce box. Inquire 2768 Far- nem. Y58 CASH FOR YOU R BUSINESS, no matter where located. a_quick 1 us description and NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS AGENCY, D Bank of Comme Bldg.,, Minne apolis, Minn. b o) CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS where It is or what it is wort] nd de- gcription, state price and learn how, Offices and special representatives in 33 cities. W. M. OSTRANDER, Home Office 148 N. A. Bldg., Philadelphi SAL, ESTATE OR For matter exchange Improvement good location; German . set of abstract books of best LOST. old * watch, marked with ‘M. R. M." on one side and other side; biack guard with gold - seal attached; monogram on seal "M. R. M." " Please return to mayor's office, city hall, and receive reward Lost—Mis LOST, Indy's monogram - ik on MEDICAL LIQUOR HABIT cured in three days. Pay when cured, No hypodermics. Write for circulars. Gatlin Institute, 22 8. J4th, LADIES! Chichester's English Pennyroysl Pills are the best. Safe, reliable. Take no other. Send 4c., stamps, for particulars “Rellef for Ladies,” in lettet by return mall. Ask your 'druggist. _Chichester Chemical Philadelphiae Pa. MUSICAL. OMAHA College of Music and Dramatic Art, 623 N 20th St. (Dodge St. car). Ex- aminations for twenty free and partial scholarships n' all subjects Sept. 23 and M, at the college; practice rooms with planos for students. For particulars apply F. H. Wright, L. M., director. 'Ph S l;\\l 251 THOS. J. KELLY, volce. Davidge Block —389. WANTED—Boys with good volces for Trin- Cathedral Choir (preparatory class) Apply F. H. Wright, organist and cholr disector. —726—19 , voice culture and the art of OSTEOPATHY. GID. B, & ALICE JOHNSON, osteopaths. Suite 516, New York Life Bidg. Tel. \m" The Hurt Infirmary, McCague Bldg. T. g(:'.é Atzen & Farwell, Paxton Blk., 047 T. e DRS. FINCH- & MILLER, 134 s._mnsx;:. DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superfiu- ous hair removed by’ electricity. R, 2 and 3, 1606 Farna: st PRIVATE hospital before uring con- finement; best medical care and nursing. Mrs. L. fisher, 1601 Vinton. Tel. 18%9. T sewing machines at 76c per 'week, §2 per month; we repair and sell parts for every machine manufactures secondhand machines, $ to $10; secon Fand machines from § to $10. Neb. Cycle Co., 15th and Harney. U-—Mig2 OMAHA Dye Works, 1515 Howard, fashion- able cle: r?, dress . 4 suit; Sloaku‘ dra- ries, rugs, lace curtains; we dye carpets, Ly U=-M13- PRIVATE Sanitarfum for ladies before and during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerisch, 82 California St. Terms reasonable. U—496 DR. PRIES treats successfully all diseases and {rregularitios of women from any experienced and rellable. 1513 8t., Arlington block, Omaha, U—504 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. DO YOU WANT A GOOD HOME CHEAP? 1 will sell my home on Georgla ave. the park, close to Park school and eral churches, The house h dry, furnace room and vegetable cellar; is in good condition, modern, with every convenience and. open plumbing. 1t will pay you to look into this, as it i mvestment. Addr RE-445 3ix $1,180 BUYS modern double house; rents for $20 per month, Box 44, Irvington, Neb, E—M160 8x M 18, Omaha DR. GRACE DEEGAN, 82 N. Y. Life. ‘Tel. 286. PAWNBROKERS, BAGLE Loan Office. Reliable, accommodat- ing; all business confidential. 1301 DOH;L_:I. ARSI WP M Y PATENTS. H, 3. COWGILLNo fee unless succesafu 418’8, 16th St., Omaha. Tel. 1798, —30 PATENTS Sues & Co. Omaha, Neb. Il lustrated patent book free. Tel, 16%. — M50 Nibx PASTURAGE, HOUSES and lots in all parts of city; wcre property and farm lands, The 1 Davia Co., Room 508, Bee bldg. RE—i18 RANCH and _farm lands for s Union Pacific Rallroad company. McAllester, _land ~commissioner, Pagific Headquarters, O " SHONFELD, the antiquarian (estab- B rahed 1470, removed to 85 N. Y. Life bid. U515 01 MODERN 8-r. house, full 62-1t. lot, best lo- cation for a home, 'Inquire 1411 Vinton St. PRIVATE hospital during confinement; Dabies ndopted. Mrs. Gardels, 2233, Lake. Tel. Red-1854. ol CHARLES E. U. 8. National Bapk blqfi. RE-2] RE—-T766 21 WILLIAMSON LADIES' $1.60 Kkid Floves free to w few in each ‘0(‘;‘1“)": ”lnu alze undmco.l‘nr: Q‘l"fl‘lflln - “National Mer. Go., St. Joseph, Mo. e Gon Bt J05hat ox ———————————vese— MONEY T0 LOAN-REAL ESTATE, WANTED-City loans and warrants, W. \ Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Flrnlmwll?“fl. loans; low rates, W. H. it B romas, First Nat] Bank Bidg, - Tel. 1618, W26 Thomas, First PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 97 N. ‘z Life. NTED—Real estate Joans and warrants WA etern & Cov Bee Blag., . Wdat PER CENT loans. Gervin Bros. E———————— MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, NOT IN THE TRUST. Money--Any Amount ed to salaried employes holdini r- ‘without A - g"RlTY of any kind, without EMPLOY- 'S knowledg ‘We also loan money on Furniture Planos, etg., without removal of good ‘ou have use of both money and goods. It Costs You Nothing To call and be convinced that our rates re the cheapest in Omaha, We want your business and belleve an in- vestigation ¢f our methods will get it— even it at present you ar dealing elge- T D, C USTEO\ K o all,Our offces & equipped to handle your jvacy of any in the city. Come in and - 857 whether you DOFrow or not. Reliable Credit Co. 308 Paxton Blk. Rooms 307-308. Rooms 307; I MONEY loaned on plain note to samried eople; business confidential; lowest rates. A. Hutton Co. 4 Paxton block. The J. MONEY To salaried employes and wage earners. Get our system of loans that gets you out of debt. Any lady or gentleman, machinist, engineer, etc. having reliable employment can get, Just on his' note: Half- Monthly. Weekly. or $13.5 or 3 665 or 3% 338 or 166 10 100—Retyrn 1o us... 50—Return to us 2—Return to us or 15— Return fo us... 400 or 200 or Casiest terms, lowest rates, confidential No inquiries. Quick service. Courteous treatment. : Y THE STAR LOAN CO., 84 PAXTON BLK. or EA TO GET TO PAY Best_explains our methods. We load on tursiture, planos, warchouse ete, Or if you have & permanent we can make you & BALARY LOAN without security, except your own agree- ment to repay. Our service is quick and Confidential and we always try o please. A1l that we ask is that you give us & call before you borrow elsewhere. OMAHA MORTUAGE LOAN CO., 119 Hoard of Trade Bidg. Tel. 2% (Established 1592.) & g recenp position MONEY loaned on planos, furniture, jows Y, Dorses, cows, sic. G- F: Reed, o é‘ Y BALARIES, ETC. Low rales and easy terms. o lflu&nau ‘cv‘nt::c.n‘tlnl, T PHORNIX CREDIT Co Y 633 Paxton Block. 16th and Farnam Sts, X-m 2DHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1113 Farnam. Q-1 . Crane hydraulic elevator; can » eldro.u her M;:\[I frel h'l‘. com- o i & cage and wire si- Bosure. "3 "L hrandsis & Sons. iy PRI gl Y o g LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOA ALARIED PEOPLE, merchant; sters, hoarding hou: curity: easiest terms; 4 offices in princ il cities. Tolman, 40 Board of Trede ldg. X212 IF_YOU want the finest half seotion of unimproved land Ixhtha county or one full section nearly as fine at per acre ad- diess A, T, i.‘ Brady Island, Linceln county, Nebra RE—-MS13 8 e e ACCORDION FLEATING. GOLDMAN, 20 Douglas block: —282 ATTORNEYS, i Jrb “Theo. Willlams, —708 18x PASTURE for horse Benson. RUG MANUFAOTURING, OMAHA Rug Factory, 1621 Leaven, Tel, 9063, By SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, A. C. VAN BANT'S achool. 717 N. Y. Life. A ) NEB. Business & Shorthand College. Boj a's Theater. T type- LS ZNisi 8 FOR SAl Good d-hand iter, 08T, " HRes STATUARY, ORNAMENTAL work. Gonnella & Bro., 3035 Farnam. * —MOT8—16x STORAGE, HERBERT 'RANE, 917 N. Y. L. Bldg. M365 10x 7M. MACFARLAND, 819 N. Y. L._Bldg. M6 21 e —————— OM. Van Btor Co., 1511% Farn. T i .- STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. BALE TIES, OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co,, 811 North ey R. RUMBEL & SON, flnlr state. Try us. lith & Nicl Tel. F-8369. 86 e ————— CARPENTERS AND JOINERS holas Sts. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairin promptly attended to. J. T. Oohiltree, 20 and Lake streets. “sm0 DANCING ACADEMY, CHAMBERS' adult beginners now forming Tuesdays and Saturdays, 8§ p. m.,, com- {ime, 17th and Dougins. OfMce ‘phone, Resldence, A174b. 4 Cnampers: children's classes Wednoaday mencing October 22. Private legsons an: l"{ After October 15, 2424 Farnam st. October 3. MR. AND phyrical cujture, 15th and H"n.{'e r:- r opens for children Saturday, Octol 3 m. beginners, 10 a. m.; advance, 3 ‘erms reasonable; a liberal reductio ‘ormer patrons and to families who Emr. than ohe pupll at the same time rivate classes organized; private lessons any time. Lessons for adults nos day and Priday, § p. m:; ‘Wednesday. h half regular rates, For furthe write of telcphone 1041, 70 Octd T pT————— DETECTIVES. CAPT. CORMACK, §!7 Karbach block. Tel. A-min. i tickets at DRESSMAKING. IN families. Miss Sturdy, 684 N, 2th. ~Md64 Sldx EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, G._R. RATHBUN, room 15, Corg'l Nat Bank. Private lessons in bookKeepink, atc. = T FLORIST . HESS & EWOBODA, 11§ Far D. HENDERBON, florist, 1419 Farn e e GARBAGE, POLY GARBAG cesspools and vaults, removes garbage and dead animals at reduced prices. I N, 1th, Tel, 1779 289 o T e TReT G iged e K GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee Bldg. el LAW AND COLLECTIONS, STILLMAN & PRICE, 40 lst Nat. Bl iide NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO., 1st floor N. ¥ Life Bidg.. attorneys and collectors o where. —af 7. M. MACFARLAND, 88 N. ¥, L. Bldg. gt r ______ __ ______J] LAWNMOWE BHARPENED. P. Melcholr, 13th & Hi LOCKSMITHS, C. R HEFLIN, 39 N, 16th St Cut prices on keys this month TICKET BROKE ATTEL, salary and_ Joans. Fol C{'.ou Co., sue. ‘r: D. Gl’o‘:l..fiy n‘:r{rflb‘h’ CUT_RATE rail tickets A T gt R to ik #e factory in p. m., Baturdays, 2 p. m., commencing MRS, MORAND'S Gancing and Tues- every ticulars CURED, Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bldg. —306 ————————— UPHOLSTERING. REFINISHING — OMAHA FURNITURB REPAIR WORKS. 2201 Farnam, Tel. 281, —Ma64—14 GATE CITY Upholstering Co., woven wire aprings tightened. Telo BT, 105 Bt ary's Ave. ~307 TINNERS, A.C, OxG, A. M., LL. B., Pres,, Omaba, Prov, A. J, Lowry, Prine, b 3 v Endorsed by Pirst Nat') Hankand business men. 0,000 in Koll Top Desks, Bank Pixtures and Typowriters. Btudents can work for board. Send for tree catalogue, bn;n.b:n alligutor, nest ever publis! y & Business ege. iud 1tand you will attend the N, B. GOVERNMENT NOTICES, PROPOSALS FOR COAL, BUILDING MA- _terfals, ete. U. B. Indian School, Genoa, Nebraska, September 3, 1%03.—Sealed pro- osals, endorsed “Proposals for Coal, Lum- er, etc,” and addressed to the undersigned at ‘Genoa, Nebraska, will be received at this school until 2 o'clock p. m. of Septem- ber 24, 1908, for furnishing and delivering at the achool, as may be required during the fiscal year ending June 80, 1904, about 1,90 tons of soft lump coal, 68,000 feet of lumber, 8,000 shi , 20,000 ' brick, besides lime, painting supplies, sash, hard- ware, etc., a8 per list gnd specifications ob- tainable 4t the school. Bidders will state specifically the price of ewch article to be under contract, all articles so offered will be rigidly inspected. The right is re- served to refect any and all bids or any part of any bid. Each bid must be accom- panied by ‘a certified check or draft upon some United States depository or solvent national bank, made payable to the order of the commissioner of Indian affalrs, for at least 5 per cent of the amount of the pro- osal, said check to be forfelted to the nitéd States in case any bidder receiving an award shall fafl 10 execute promptly satinfactory contract in accordance with h bid, otherwise to be returned to the bidde Bids accompanied by cash in lleu of certi- fied check will not be considered. For fur- ther information apply to W. H. WINS- LOW, Buperintendent. §8-5-8-10-12-15-17-19-22 PROPOSALS FOR BRICK WORKSHOP and water system. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian irs, Washing- August 15, 1905 Scaled propos- idorsed '‘Proposals for lmprovements, | Plerre, B. D.," and addressed to the com: missioner of Indlan affairs, Washingto D. C., will be received at the Indlan o until '3 o'clock p. m. of Friday, September 18, 1903, for furnishing and delivering the nécessary materials and labor required to construct and complete a brick worksho with plumbing and water system at th schogl,” South Dakota, n strict ce with plans, specifications and in- structions to bidders, which may be ex- amined at this office, the offices of the Improvement Bulletin, Minneapolis, Minn., the Free Press, Plerre, 8. D., the Argu: Leader, Siouy Falls, ‘8. D., 7! Omaba, Neb! the Bullders' Exchanges at Omaha, Neb. Wis., and 8t. Paul nn. western Manufacturers' Assoclation, 8t Paul, Minn., the U, 8. Indian Warchouses at No. 415 Howard st, Omaha, Neb., No. 265 Bo. Canal st. Chicago, Il and N 119-131 ‘Wooster New York City and at the_school, ~ For further information apply to W. H. Cox, Supt. lndian School, Plerre, South Dakota: W. A. JONES, Commiss: foner. A-26.27-29-8-1'3-6-5-10-13 OFFICE OONSTRUCTING QUARTER. master, Cneyenne, Wyo., Aug. 11, 1903, Sealed proposals, in triplicate, wii' be r celved at this office unill # o'clock p. m mountain time, Bept. 11, 14, and then opened in.the prescnce of bidders, tor tha mvsl(rudnn‘ plumuing, heatin and electric 'wiring of 1 field of ters, 3 d. s. captains’ quarters, Milwauke the North- Chicay G. B. KOCH, 24th and Maple. Tel, L1349, 33888 | tenants’ quarter for the construction, g tric wiring of 1 sabslfience storehouse at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. Bidders must state in thelr proposals ihe time i wh they will complete the work from date commencement thereof. Each proposal must be accompanied by & guaranty signed by two responsible persons, each justifying in a sum_ equal to 10 per cent of total amount of Wd. Full Information, blank forms, plans wnd specifications firnished on application to this office; also to the office of Chlef Quartermaster, Chicago, Denver, Omaha and 8t. Paul. United Btates reserves the right to accept or reject any or a!l bids or any part thereof. Envelopes contalning bids shoull be endorsed ''Pro- osal for Public Bulldings at Fort, D. A ussell, Wyo.” and addressed to Captain W. 8. Scott. Quartermaster, U. 8. A.. in charge of construction, Cheyenne, Wyo, AT1d 4t &SS&9M ks, and and’ elec- LEGAL FOR NOTIC SALE An Issue of $12,000.00 of Twenty- Per Cent Bonds. The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder, cash, at not jess th Thursday, September Mth, 13, at m., at’ Qenoa, Neb., Registered Couy onds of Wehool Distriet No. 3, Nan: County, Nebraska, (o the amount $12,000.00, These bonds are fssued to pay for bullding of & new school house The assessed valuation of the district is $125- 000.00, the real value being more than haif a_milon dollars. Competent counsel hus passed upon these bonds and adyises that they have been legally fasued. Denomin- tion, $§1,000.00, Principal and interest pay- able at the fiscal agency of the state of Nebraska, In New York City. erest payable annually on the First of July Bids ‘will be recelved for all or any part of the amount HIRAM LEWI 8-5-8-10-12-15-17-M Secretary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received at the office of com- missioner of publie lands and bulldings for material and labor for the construction of cement steps, sidewalks, blocks, ete., to be built on the state capitol grounds in Tin- coln according to the designs and specifiga- tions now on file in the office of the cotn- missioner of public lands and buildings All bids to be submitted on or. before 12_o'clock noon of September 15. 1903, The Board of Public Tands and Bulldings reserve the right to reéject any ot all bids Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 3, 13 GEORGE 'D. FOLLMER, Chairinan Board of Publie Lands and Buildings. Sepdd10tm of the & Northwestern, The Northwestern Lin Leave. Fast Chicago. Mal . 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Colorado Ve Flyer Lincoln Fort Crook and Chicago, lll'lll(lll-_l.mllll ¥ Chicago Special am a 3 CRiSaES FEsibuled ix 4:00 pm 8% Chicago Local. .a 9:18 am 00 a2 Chicago Limited, Fast Mal . Joseph & Council city, St Kansas City Day Ex...a :15 am a 6:06 pm 8t. Louls Flyer... §:25 pm all Kansas City Night Ex..al0:45 pm & 6:06 pm a Dally. b Daily except Sunday. d Dally except Saturday. e Dally except Monday. ’ WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER ) Nebraska Black Hills, Deadwood, Lead, Hot Springs. & 3:00 pm Wyoming, Casper and ouglas . ... o Hantings, York, David C'ty, Buperior, Geneva, Exeter and Seward....b 3:00 pm Missourl Nebraska Weeping Wa Chicago, Bloux Cit Oakland Local e————e———————————————— SAILS FOR HOME THIS WEEK Millard Ret: After a Month' Visit, Senator and Mi trom Senator Millard salls this week with Miss Millard from Havre, France for New York, and is expected home about September . The senator has been abroad for about one month, visiting London and Berlin, but spending most of his time in France. Ngtification has just been received for the wenator from Washington that a pension of $24 & month to begin with February 4, last, has been granted to R. F. Cross of Atkinsen Neb/ The senator is also notified that & rural delivery route has been authorized to run out of Wausa, Knox county Neb, with one carrier, to begin with the first of next month. Boon to Posterity. The Ak-Sar-Ben hustling committes hai conferred a4 boon on posterity by goin; in & body to the photographer and havin a group pleture “taken. The immedia use to which this will be put is in the carnival illustrated editfons of the dally press. Tha picture was taken immediately after the adjournment of the regular noon meeting. No important business was taken up, but the determination expressed to get the 1,500 members. [PEARSE TALKS 10 TEACHERS Utges Regnlar Attendanoe on Meetine Clote Btuly of Pupils, nd MANY WITHDRAWALS DURING LAST YEAR Over Four Hundred Omaha Teachers Attend Meeting in City Hall and Meet Direet 4 Super- intendent. . Moare tha In the Omaha publ! the hall yesterday preparatory to the opening of school. They came, a8 Superintendent Pearse told them later, “in the rush of joyous exuberance,” which was quite positively expressed by words and laughter. Everyone talked and shook hands and there was half of the Board of Education to lend dignity to the occasion. To a listener afar off It might have been the pleased populace under the Llg tent or a Roman mob acclaiming the entrance of & Caespr, save that the toning was of a softer quality, From the floor of thée rotunda it was iike the breakers dashing against a jagged shore. The pounding of the con- versational waves continued until Super- Intendent Pearse rapped for order. “There are fewer absentecs at this annual meeting than ever befors to my Kuowl- adge,” sald the superintendent. “‘You come with the rush of joyous exuberance. The vigor that marks your actions and spesch is more pronounced and the light in your eyes is brighter than it has usually heen at reassembling before the opening cf the! year's work." Importance of Attendance. The superintendent then took up several matters pertaining. directly to the school work in & technical way, dwelling partio- ularly on the Smportance of attendance at teachers' meetings called for the purposs of ‘nstruction in both general and spectal work. Some of his remarks touched upon the recent national educational meeting at Bos- ton, which he characterized as the “great- est meeting of the kind ever held or likely to be held for many years to come.” When the superintendent sald that Nebraska had 672 representatives out of the 5,000 that attended the Boston meeting, there was a burst of applause. “The number of withdrawals from the teaching staft between the close of school in the spring and opening In the fall is the largest since I have been connected with the Omaha schools.” he continued. “A great many of these teachers left positions in the public schools to take up work in private institutipns. I will say for the congratulation and encouragement of those who are present that the merits of the Omaha teacher are certainly coming to be recognized more widly; else it has been an especlally prosperous season for one Cupld. Study the Pupils. “Now, In closing, I want to ask you to try to understand your pupils as indi- viduals. So far as possible establish sym- pathetle relations between yourselves and each pupll in the class. You must study the Individual natures, the ltkes and dls- likes, as nearly as possible in the light of home conditions. ‘“You must try to understand the boy who is forced to come to school with- out a breakfast, or who has just left a home where a quarrel is In progress; the #irl whose father came home Intoxicated the night befor¢ and who Is still sleeping off the effects of the alcohol; the liitle girl who has not prepared her lesson because #he has been assisting an invalld or In- competent mother. - ‘““There aré thousands of oases where, If we understood the ohild's life and the difculties wynder whick, he -labors, we mighit read as In an open book tho rea- sons why hé doesn't do this or do that as ‘we .would wish, You must learn the iIn- tumate detalls of tha life of every child. No outslde interest have the right to thrust themselves between you and the advancement of. your-efforts in the line of work fn which you bave engaged.” The superintendent pleaded for temper- ance In speech and in a general effort to- ward a perfect ethical code among teach- ers. Varfous departmental and speclal meet- ings were held yesterday afternoon at the High school and city hall. PLAN NEXT TO [MPOSSIBLE Labor U ’ Proposition for City to Buy a Conl Regarded Impracticable. 1 100 of the corps of 420 teachers schools assembled at The proposition that the city buy $60,000 worth of coal and sell it this winter In order to protect Omaha people against ex- orbitant pric i viewed as next to im- possibility at the city hall. The plan comes from the Central Labor union, which will k the council to take some action. City officials say that the undertaking, if prop- erly handled, would be a philanthroplo move of considerable merlt, but they fall to see how it can be done under, the charter regulations. City Attorney Wright said he did not care to give a definite opinion to the city's right to embark in the goal business unti] he had Investigated the subject, but sald he was under the impression that there is no authority for such transactions, City Engineer Rosewater is quite positive that the city cannot oarry out the plan proposed by the Central union. TO SELL STALLS WEDNESDAY Chairman Rosewster Will Try Ounee More as Auct v ot Mar- ket H Chairman Rosewater of the Board of Public Works announced that he would sell stalls in the Capitol avenue market house at augtion Wednesday morning, beginning at 10 o'clock. He is in hopes of disposing of all of the remaining stalls st the sale He will leaye for a two weeks' vacation Wednesday evening and if the stalls are not all sold, will place the work of dispose ing of them In other hands. It is the impression at the eity hall that the police will be Instructed to enforce the market house regulations and protect the concesslonaires in the new house. A num- ber of the men who wish to buy stalls ex- pressed themaelves as perfectly willing to invest thelr money yesterday, Inasmuch as the Mercer injunction against the eity has been dissolved. Very Ne To allow constipation to polson your body, Dr. King's New Life Pills cure it and bulld up xour health or no pay. %e ¥For suie by Kuhn & Co. ——— Ratlway Notes and Personals C. B. Smith, assistant general claim agent of the Chicago & Northwestern, is in the clty on busines. J. A Klhn, assistant {rneul passenger and freight agent of the Chicago & Norihe western, Nebraska and Wyoming division, has retirned from Salt Lake City, where he atiended an important meeling of western rallroad men. G. W, Loomls, assistant to the general manager of the Burlington, and fami) have returned from a lrp' to Mont Canada and the Thousand Islands.. Durin Their stay in the northeast Mr. Loomis visited his old home in Windsor, Conn. The passenger rallroad at Bhe miles east of Omaks, was bur) ground yesterday an early r, cause being unknown. The loss is noininal, and the structure will be replaced at once with a modern and more convenlent build- doah, | 1ng.

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