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& 3 A BTENOGRAPHER, young man 19 to o, mus Dbe. honest, energetic und willing to e s THE OMAHA SPECIAL Advertisemen evening edi Mates, 1 1-30 & o ® word thereafter. for less tham 25e for tion. These advert run comseentively. TUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG man wants place to work for board while going to school. Boyles Col- lege, Tel. 1954 A—-MDBS6 YOUNG MAN wants a_place to work board wmluolnl to school. Boyles lege, Tel. A—M585 Andabe. s y Y&YNG lady, graduate of goed business liege, wants position es bookkeeper Address P 15, Bee. A—6% 1x WANTED-By an a soldier (gets no employment as watc) #poneible position not manual labor; can show honorable record thirty-five years in Nebraska: 1 use ther strong drink, strong language or i reference for convenience to Bostwick & Co., 601 N. Y. Life, or O. E. Btearns, 1110 8. 19th 'st., A—MT82 U tor -bodied and energetic ension), permanent man or other involving extreme bookkeeper desires position; Al ref Address P 4, Bee. A=MI s FOR RENT—HOUSES, AYNE-BOSTWICK & CO., cholce houses. Wi-03 New York Life Bidg. ‘Phone 101, D06 Maggard Van & Btor- Office, 1713 Webster st D—o07 WE MOVE_ phnos. age Co., Tel. 149 HOUSES TO MOVE right get Omaha Van Storage Co., office 1511% Farnam, or Tels. 1559-563, D—-910 in all parts of the city. The O. F. Davis Co., 8 Bes Bldg. 008 8-ROOM house in fine condition, Hanscom ark district, modern except furnace; rent 5. cheapest place in city for the mon Cail quick. J. C. Seiden, 407 B. 10th 8 D—M#gs 2 rn house and D. Wead, 1524 D911 COMPLETF barn, Douglas 10-room m Park Ave st FOR RENT, ten-room house, barn, In_West Potter, Rec., modern, and Farnam dlstrict. Wm. K No. 33 Brown BIK, D—M62 FOR_RENT, two S-room modern houses in Kountze Place, $15 each S-room house, 1909 California st., $i8. b-room house, 920 N. 18th st., $10. THOMAS BRENNAN, 309 8. 13th st D—M648 2 T 8-room house; all modern im- rents. 410 North 13d Bt D--M105 4x FOR RENT, 6-room house, 23 Woolworth Ave., $20 per month; possession given Oc- tober 17. Apply to Mel Uhl, care Daily News office. D—M%7 tf E———————————————— FOR RE EL pro T~FURNISHED ROOMS, AETNA HOUSE, European, 13th & Dodge. B WAN — FALL TERM NUW OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME Boyles College NEW YORK LIF 4 BUBINESS, SHORTHAN! Y PEWRIT- ING, ENGLIBH. Apply for Catalogue. TED=MALE HE| B—901 WANTED, a man to work from our wagon. C. F. Adams & Co., 1619 Howard. 1—M9 GOUD messe A. D. T, Co. ers wanted; first-clas Az 8. . B WANTED, first-class wood turner at once. i wages. Lincoln Sash, Door & Mig. Co,, Lincoln, Nei s, et WANTED, six tinners, experienced oz fur- nace work. Milton Rogers & Hons Co., 14th and Farnam sis. B—Mb WANTED, traveling men to carry a line Of tweed pants ana skeleton suits in low: ebraska and Kansas territory, Addres stating age, experience, giving refer ry expected, etc., I 1s, Lee, + WANTED, men to only way to save years 8 by our method of free practic condensed Instruction; we guarantee p #itions, grant diplomas and pay Saturd Wwages. Call or write Moler Bar r Col- lege, 102 Douglas st. B—i12 2x apprent TED, first-class barber. Address C. . McComb, Blair, Neb. B—806 3ux BOYS wanted. Armour & Cp. Bouth il BL900—0 DELIVERY boys wanted. Apply Brandeis & Sons. Dk J. L. B4 2 ED, two carpenters; 2%c an_hour. Jos. Shlesiger, contractor, Hle‘w 3 W, WANTED, sone cutters and granite cut- . Boclety wages gove:n. bererombi . Blono o, 8. Teuants. o, % B-991 1 RIENCED aslesman for men's fur- B-118 2 w. tel accounts; alto stdnographer; must deave city. Address P 40, Bee. ing goods: Call Albert Cahn, 219 So. Tt st 'ED—Good bookkeeper for dining car B—121 2x oms. Inquire Omaha Phone E—913 ZLY_furnished m Laundry, 1760 Leavenworth. A-ITES .M. . hauls trunks. Telephone il Buropean hotel, 13th and Farnam. E—915 DEWE ROYAL HOTEL, Buropean, 1ith & C NICELY furnished rooms. 1909 Capitol Ave, ‘M52 LARGE. LIGHT, AIRY ROOMS. $12.50 and up per month. c and up a day. AT THE DELLONE, I4th St. and Capitol Ave. Steam beatad—cl Wehted—private and general baths—al ences—first-class wservice. ” Eat where you plesse. ; ROOM AT THE DLLONE. ¥ 213 30x Nice rooms, day, week or mo. 162 Howard. 326 18x NICE, _ heated modern, newly 2l Leavenworth furnished FURNISHED room! 29 N. 2th St; hot water heat. Mok 1x RONT PARLOR furnished room, with or without board; steam heat. 2216 Farnam st. E—M103 2x FRONT ROOM, modern. 2418 Dodge st. E—M6T 80x NEATLY furnished cottage. Johnson, 3th and Gold sts., south of Hanscom park. Apply Mr two blocks E~M12% FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. THI ROSE, 2020 Harney; rooms and board, _plso meal tickets. F-M723 6 DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, . FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU EW and 2dhand typewriters. 1119 Farnam. Q924 SECONDHAND billlard and pool tables; billlard tables repaired; a large sock of cheap bar fixtures, cigar counters, ete. The Brunswick-Baike Collender Co., 407-9 8. 10th St. QM2 14 FOR SALE—Several scholarships in a first- class standard school in Omana, compris. ing complete course in business, short- hand and typewriting. Inquire at Bes office Q-8 N AT BARKER HOTEL, OMAHA: Passenger elevator, i%-in. doors and windows, ra- diators, plumbing, marble tile, lath, 3x4 s Bargains QM0 6x INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnaf ————— b o] TELEPHONE POLES; long fir timber; chicken fence; oak piling. %1 Douglas. Qi FOR SALE—Empty Ink barrels, Apply W, Neckel, prosa room, Bee office, 0 Q213 Address, kit Q—-Mo27 2DHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1110 Farnam. . Q928 FOR SALE—A new 800-ampere, double-pola switch; never been u Apply to or address “Superintendent Bee = Buflding, o ICE for sale in carload lots. Lincoln Ice Co., Lincoin, Neb Omaha.” FOR SALE—Coal business, Capital required, $2,000.00. J 21, Bee. Q- FOR SALE—Crane hydraulic elevator; can be used elther passenger or freight; com- ete; iron guide posts, cage and wire en- losure, J. L. Brandels & Son. Q—5% FOR SAL messages and papers of the presi s; half morocco; terms easy 260 8t. Mary's avenue. Q—12—6x bt e CLAIRVOYANTS, MME. LUCRETIA, medium. 1703 California. S—MB8I0—8x J SMITH, SOVEREIGN LADY of clairvoyants; every- thing told, past, present and, future. Sat- isfaction or no pay. 807 N. 1Sth, S-930 GYLMER, PALMIST — Removed to 715 N. 284, Take No. 16th St car, get off at 23d and Cuming, walk 14 biocks south. [ CARRIE UE MRS, PERSONAL. VIAVI, a wholesome nerve and tissue food and home treatment for disc women, Free booklet. Viavi C Bldg. MAGNETIC PILE KILLER At drugglsts. $1. PRIVATE home _durln confinement ; bables adopted. The Good Bamaritan Sanitarfum, 72 1st Ave., Council Bluffs, Ia U196 SURGEON-CHIROPODIST, 812 Bee Bidg. U084 IT CURES, U—483 FAMILY HOTEL THE MERRIAM, 2th and Dodge sts, Omaha. Modern in all respects. poard, reasonable. F—M#96 tf board, $4 week. 'Phone F-3241. 119 6x FURNITURE PACKING, Pterson & Lundberg, 115 8. 17th. T:l.uh 2388, low; good opportunity; write, giving rtoum and salary expected. Address 42, Bee. B—MI131 3x RIENCED boy to_out stook, check ding and padding. Douglas Printing " Howard st. B—M1x 3 WANTED, an ambitious young man of address to represent us on the road. I before 9:80 a. m., George L. Shuman ,_& Co., 631 Paxton bik. BMI2 8 WANTED—AIl around job tinner and fur- nAce man; onl{ competent mechanic need August Schwien Stove Co., St Address A. 1D * opportunity for ambitious man “to travel; 318 per week, it salary; expenses advanced (faely security required. = Addr ublishing House, Minneapol X3 B—M136 2 N SALESMEN WANTED, l ht, active salesmen, one for fur- " §00ds and one for hats and caps; :‘V experienced. Apply at once to . Vollmer, Clothing Dept., Bennett's. M-897 1 attention of all Warner library sales- and those having had experience high-class De Luxe publications is the fact of the Warner library belng put on the market on an en- new plan, and under an excep- 1iberal arrangement. For partic- ulars address §. D. Mayer, St. Louis, Mo, Mis4 1x 5 WANTED-FEMALE HELP. 300 Girla. Call Canadian office, 15th & Dn;t:n; z WANTED—Imiediately, &0 yewing machin tors in horse blanket department Bemis Omaha Bag Co. C—M622 ANTED—Cook and second girl; | house south of Country club. —_——— - WANTED--Ladies to learn hairdressing, jcuring or facial massage; our method free clinic, expert instructions; years ved; some wages. Call or write Moler gnm. 1302 Douglas 8t. C—MT11—2x (RL for general housewor! on. n‘lr‘mnmy st tall_during C—888 20x YOUNG girl to_assist In _housework washing; two in family, 2517 Bristol St. C—M891 mhole makers. 210 8. Wmficmb]fimnnoxe makers. 8t C—117-2 00d girl for general housework family; six blocks from P. o' -class wages; permanent place (o r ] WL "Address I 3. Bee. "O-113 30x 9 AR i girl WANTED—. experienced gir FEMALE HELP WANTED. enced bundie wWrappers wanted at Al l‘ Mr. Macmillan, main floor, eneral N C-111 30 Girl for housework ; -u&n ; wages 86 per week; none but competent help need apply. 36/ Howard. C—116—3 T WANTED, first-class ladies' tailor. jorris, 1406 Farnam. —— W 'ED, &l Max C—Mi neral housework, smail 415 N. 3th. C—M132 3x ¥; no wash! IANTED, experienced girl for ¢ t:‘E Sinall Tamily ool wass #rence required. 2102 Douglas st C-M127 § et parts of the city. R. Peters & Co., Bee Bldg 5 in all [-A ubus; insurance. Ringwalt, Barker Bik. D% FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES, FOR RENT-Building suitable for whole- sale purposes at 916 Farnam, 22x80, four stories and firse-class cemented basement, elevator, fire and burglar proof vault, of- fice counter and fixtures. For price und particulars_inquire C. C. Rosewater, sec- fetary the Bee Bullding Co., room, {0, Lee buildin 1 DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superflu- ous hair removed by electricity. R. 2 and 3, 1605 Farnam st. ~935 PRIVATE hospital before and during con- finement; best medical care and nursing. Mrs. L. Fisher, 1501 Vinton. Tel. 1§80. U—93% WE RENT sewing machines at Toc per week, 32 per month; we repair and sell parts for every machine manufactured; secondhand machines, $ to $10; second- hand machines from $1 to §10. Neb. Cycle Co., 15th and Harney. U937 PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladies before and during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerisch, 35 California st. Terms reasonable. i 25 U038 DR. PRIES treats successfully all disease and irregularities of women from un: cause; experienced and rellable. 1513 Dodge st., Arlington block, Omah: L R i 939 8. SHONFELD, the antlquarlan (estab- lished 1878), removed to 822 N. Y. Life Bldg. —MB15 1 FOR RENT—The building formerly occu- pled by The Bee at 916 Farnam st = It has four stories and a basement, which was formerly used by The Bee 'press room. This will be rented very reasonably. 1f interested apply at office of C. C. Rose- water, secretary, room 100 Bee building. 1261 THE spaclous store room on_Farnam street in the Bee bullding, formerly occupled by MacCarthy Talloring Co., to lease on rea- sonable terms. Rent includes janitor serv- ice, electric light and heat. Inquire R. C. Peters & Co., ground floor, Bee ?ullud'_’l}n‘ ] AGENTS WANTED. ™ — Canvassing agents In every county to solicit subscriptions to THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. Steady employment with assured good in- come. Agents in the country with horse and buggy especlally desired. Canvasse make easily 30 to $100 per month. Ad- dress Century Farmer Solicitors' Bureau, Bee bullding, Omaha. I3 MANAGER in every town over 1,000 popu- lation. Pay $LO0 to $00; references required. World's Falr Guarantee Ass'n., Rialto Bldg., Bt. Louls. J—Miss 1x s ——— S ——— WANTED=TO RENT. PARLOR floor or six or seven-room house, modern except furnace. Address, O 42, Bee. K--M3% 7 AN 1Y WANTED—TO BUY, DON'T glve your furniture and carpets away. —J. Levine pays the highest cash price. 306 North 16th Bt. N—M281—16 BMALL house, in good condition, and lot; near car Lne preferred; must be cheapi state size” of house, price and location. P 41, Bee. —M1% 4 FOR SALE—FURNITURE, 1 stoves now on sale. Chicago Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge St =TT conslsting of parlor, dining, ther library furniture, leather hairs, mahogany and rook- and pdrlor tables, odd davenport, mahogany bookcase, writing desk, mantle mirrors. clocks, pictures, imported bri palntings, rugs.’ lace curtain oak and mahogany dressers, also fine upright” piano. These must be seen to be appreclated. Sell arately; call at 138 N. $th avenu O-—MT59 O8x FOR SALE—HORSES, bedroc couch, wood ' library chairs, rockers, oods sep- MONROE sells pleasure vehicles at 811 N. i6th St P-919 GOOD MILK WAGON, eoal and buggy at a big bargain. A. W. Joh with John Decre Plow Co. wagon ohnson, P34 Ox MY ROCKAWAY for sale cheap: can be seen at Colling’ stable. Address P 35, Bee, P—MT1 Oct. 8x HARRY FROST'S Carrlage and Wagon Works is on corner of 14th and Leaven- worth, il FOR SBALE_A{ city pound, 8th and Web- ster streets, one black mule. P—953 30x e R FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOUS, FOR BALE, Southwick hl¥ press and gower. cheap. A H. Rend, Councll Bufts, a Q- Nsls FOR BALE. setondhand locomobile, in first-class shape, &t one-half price. Call . or address, 162 Farnam Bt. Qa1 RENT, double modern house in ountas Pldce: wuiianic for' two mllis rennan, 13th st. DoMi% 7 IRON & wire fences. tree guards. treil Weatern Anchor Fénce Con 6 N. 17th B¢ ez PRIVATE hospital during confinement; bables adopted. Mrs. Gardels, 2234 Like. Tel, Red-184 U=80 BOSTON Umbrella Mfg., 006 8. 16. Tel. 1617, Umbrellas, |parasols re-covered, repaired or made. U941 ANY 1 me. disease cured by medicine bo 2 TUNING, plano_or organ repalrin fleld Plano Co., 7 Bee Bldg. U878 %x L iR T LB o R LR MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE WANTED, city loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co, 132 Farnam St s Woedz FARM and city loans. low rates. W. H. Thomas, First Natl Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648, . W-843 MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. Best_explains our methods. We loan on furniture, pianos, warehouse receipts, etc. Or if you have a permanent position’ we can make you a SALARY LOAN without security, except your own agree- ment go re Our service fs quick and configlhntial and we always try to please All that we ask I8 that you give us a call before. you borrow elsewher OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN 119 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel (Established 1892). 305 8. 16th 8t Co., MONEY, _LOAN FURNITURE, PIANOS, SALARIES, Low rates and e Business Confidential, Try us if you want to save money PHOENIX CREDIT CO., 633 Paxton Block. 16th and Farnam Sts X049 MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried people; business confidential; lowest rates. 514 Paxton block. The J. A. Hutten Co. MONEY loaned on plano elry, horses, cows ete. C. CHATTEL, salary and jewelry loans. Foley Loan_Co., R 8, Barker Block. X413 BUSINESS CHANCES. good grocery and butcher's fix- tures, including fce box. Inquire nam. WANTED, the agency of old line fire in- surance company. Grassmeyer & Smith, Real Estate Brokers, Kearney, Nebraska. FOR SALE, furniture and four_({) year , Hotel Charters, Alliance, Neb. “The ters is a forty (#0) room brick hotel city water and electric lights, is in good repair and well furnished. OWners want to get out of the hotel business. For fur- ther information address Hotel Charters, Alliance, Neb. Y879 FOR SBALE, an old established liquor busi- ness (barrel house): good trade, old loca- tlon. Owner has other interests. Address P 2, Bee. Y-Ms21 % WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange any property or business quick, see J. H. Johnson, 843 N. Y. Life Y468 FOR SALE, good millinery business in $004 town in Neb. Address P 7, Bee office. FOR BALE, fifty shares of a $25,000 Na- tional bank in Central Nebraska town 4 per cent sermi-annually and conservative investment. Ad- FOR SALE—REAL - Tukey & Son. A REDUCTION AND A RAISE. We have reduced the price sn the 7-room house at 8837 Decatur street to $1,060; house is newly painted, has full lot, on grade, and must be sold. We have raised the price $650_per lot on all lots, offered for sale by us, on Zth and Grand Ave. i A. P. TUKEY & SON, #4-46 BOARD OF TRADE, RE-115 2 RANCH and farmn lands for sale by the Union Pacific Rallfoad company. B. A. McAllester, land -commissioner, Unlon Pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. RE~—280 OCTOBER 1, 1903, CAPT. - el DETECTIV CORMACK, 617 Karbach A-3825, blgek. =) DRESSMAKING. KEISTER'S Ladies' Tailoring Cuming 8t. Write for bookiet WANTED—BSewing in families P 87, DR Bee. § ESS CUTTIN G SC "HOO LADIES learn to_cut your own garments by taking @ course at Standard Garment Cutting College, 627 Paxton block x‘\r;\.g'\‘u_ EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, ———an G, R, RATHBUN, room 15, Com'l Nat Bank Private lessons In_bookkeeping, etc. e ————————— FLORISTS. 1ESS & SWOBODA, 1416 Farnam. L. oy 762 HENDERSON, florist, 1519 Farnam_ St. ] GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee bldg. Tel ;.;;i O p————————————— © RBAGE. ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans removes garba cesapools and dead N. 16th. and animal Tel. 1779, vault: at reduced prices. OLD hats made new. Ramser & Kerr, practical hatters, 207 N. 17th st. M844 09 LOCKSME TH. monogram M. R i89%. on_ otk gold watch marked with an side; black guard with gald R. M M on one wide attached, monogram on seal M Pifuge return to mayor's offic and recelve $100 reward. clty Lost hall, LOST—White Llewellyn Setter dog w Lineoln water wo dog rks off tag “attached. Reward at t—885 30 LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & PRICE, 410 1st Nat. Bk.bldg NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO., | Life BIdg., attorneys and collectors e where. 7. M. MACFARLAND, 315 LAWN MOWERS, SHARPENED. P. Melcholr, 13th & u};w%& MEDICAL. LIQUOR HABIT cured in three duys. Pay en cured. No hypodermics, .reulars. Write for Gatlin Institute, 222 8. l4th, 208 ills ure the best. other. Send 4c., stamps, ®Reliet for Ladies,” in Ask Gu..” Philadoip mell Cnemical your 'eiy, Efinmm Chichester's English Peinyroysl Bafe, reliable. i Take no for particulars, atter by return Chichester . Pa. MUSICAL. THOS. J. KELLY, volce. Davidge Block. =17 E. D. KECK, volce culture and the art of singing. Studio, 1802 Farnam St M516 O1 POSTOFFICKE NOTIUE, class of mail matter for Europe will not be sent b tless mpecially directed by | After the closing of the Suffplementary | " Transatlantic Mafls named above, addi- { tonal Bupplementary Mails are opened on other parts this ship her un, the piers of the ~American, English, French and German steamers, and remain open until within Ten Miqutes of the hour of sailing of steamer. Malls for South nn: Went Indies, THURSDAY—At § a. m. for CUBA, per s . Havana (mall for Mexico, vin Progres Campeche and Vera Cruz must be direct: ed “per 8. s Havana' FRIDAY--At $:30 a, m. for VFOUND- LAND, per . s. Silvia; at 12 m. for YU CATAN, per &, & Tjomo (mail must be di- rected “por s. s, ‘Tjomo™); at 12 m. for BANTIAGO, per s. 's. SBantlago de Cuba mail must be directed “‘per . 8. Santlago e Cuba’); at 12 m. (supplementary 1:30 p. m)’ for LEBWARD and WIND- WARD ISLANDS, BRITISH, DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA, per s s Carib- bee (mail for Grenada and Trinidad must be directed “per s. s Caribbee”); at 6:30 m. for BERMUDA, per steamer from falifax BATURDAY—At 8:30 a. m. (supplementary 9:30 &, m.) for PORTO RICO, CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per s. & Philadelphia (mall for Savaniila and agena must be directed “per s. s Philadelphia™); at 8:30 a. m. for ARGENTINE, URUGUAY und PARAGUAY, per s. s. Cervantes; at L2 o m. (supplementary 100 a. m.) for FORTUNE LAND, ~JAMAICA, SA- VANILLA and CARTAGENA, per 's. s Alene (mail for COSTA RICA must be di- rected ‘“‘per Alene’); at 10:30 a. m. {supplementary 11:30 a. m)) for INAGUA, HAITL and SANTA MARTA. per s. 8 Adirondack; at 10 - m. for CUBA, per s, & Moro Castié, via Havana; at 10 8. m. for PETIT GOAVE, per s. 8. Prins Willem L {mall for other purts of Haith, Curacac, Venzuela, Trinidad, British and Dutch Guiana must be directed “per 8. 8. Pring Willem 1."); at 12:30 p. m. for Cuba, per ®. 8. Curityba, via Havana. Mails Forwarded Overland, Ete., Ex- cept Transpacific. Central America, CUBA—Via orida, closes at this office daily, except Thursday, at §6:30 a. m. (the connecting mails close here on Wednes- days and Saturdays via Tampa, and on Mondays via Miami). MEXICO CITY and, unless specially addressed for despatch by steamer, closes at this office daily, except Sunday,'at 1:30 p. m. and 11:30 p m, Sundays at 1 p. and 11:30 p. m. /FOUNDLAND--By rail to North Syd ney, and thence by steamer, closes at this office duly at 6:30 p. m. (connect ing malls close here every Monday, Wed- nesday and Saturday. JAMAICA—By rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at this office at 6:30 p. m. every Tuesday and Thursday. MIQUELON—By rall to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at this office daily at p. m, ¥ BELIZ, PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATE: MALA—By rall (o New Orleans, and thence by steamer, closes at this office dally, except Sunday, at . m. and §11:30 p. m., Sundays p. m. and §i1:30 p. m. (connecting mail closes here Mondays at §11:30 p. m.) COSTA RICA—By rail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer, closes at this office daily, except Sundiy, at §1:80 p. m. and §11:90 p. m., Sundays at §1 p. m. and $11:30 p. m.” (connecting mall closes here Tussdays at §11:30 p. mo) fRcglotered mail closes at ¢ p. m. previous day. ‘Transpacific Mails, CHINA and JAPAN, Via Seattle, close here daijy at 6:3 p. m. up to September Jith, inclusive, for aesputch per s. 8. Aki Maru, CHINA agd JAPAN, via Vancouver und Victoria, B. C., close herb daily at 6:30 p. m. up to September §26th, Inclusive, for despatch per s. s. Empress of India, Merchandise for U. 8. Postal A\S(‘nl:! at Bhanghai cannot be forwarded via Can- ada.) HAWAIIL,_JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP- PINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to October §2d, inclusive, for despatch per 8. 8. Doric. NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (except West), NEW CALEDONIA, FIJL SAM- OA and HAWALL, via San Franciscs, close here daily at 5130& up to Octo- ber §id, inclusive, for gpatch per 8. 8. Ventura. (If the Cunard steamer cari ing the British mail for New Zealand does not arrive in time to connect whh‘ this despatch, extra mails—closing at 6:30 a. m,, 9:30 a. m. and 6.30 p. m Bundays at 4:30 a. m., 9 a. m. and 6:% p. m.—will be made up and forwarded until the arrival of the Cunard steamer. HAWAIL, JAPAN, CHINA aud PHILIP- PINE IBLANDS, via 8an Francisco, close here dally at 6:3 p. m. up to October 10th, inclusive, for despatch per s. 8. LETOVSKY'S ORCHESTRA. Tel. l:al ——— e HOUSES and lots In all paris of city; also acre property and farm iands. The O, ¥. Davis Co., Koom 506, Bee bldg. RE—i78 WILLIAMSON GHARLES E. U National Bank Bldg o RE-2719 ELEGANT home and farm Joining Bennet, Bennet, Neb. 25 acres Neb. Address Box 18, RE-M336 O3 FOR SALE-5-room cottage, full lot, barn, 2616 Corbys $1,200—$200 cash, ¢ balance monthly payments; other good invest- ments.” W. N. Nason, 446 Bee bullding. RE—M’ MUST BE SOLD. DON'T PAY RED CHEAP HOMBES, 2801 _Woolworth_Ave., modern e zsg‘ Bt ; room mg:'llern . 25th 8t., 7 roo modern. .. 2004 Decatur, 6 rooms............ . 2208 & 2210 N. 27th Awe., doubie house. 1608 Ohfo, 6 TOOMS.........0uuueseninnnses 1829 Locust, 7 rooms, water, gas, etc 1509 Military Ave., 6 rooms 2475 8. 18th,- small’ cottage 2469 8. 18th, small cottage 2 2128 Locust, 7 rooms, modern, corner..$2,100 W. T. GRAHAM, 608 Bee Bldg. RE—989 2 PRIVATE money. Sherwood, %7 N. Y, Life. W44 WANTED, real estate loans and warrants R. C. Peiers & Co., Bee Bldg. W45 2 W e W FIVE PER CENT loans, Garvin Brox., 184 Farnam. W04 PRIVATE money. F. ;Weadjba)"l.«:u 'u,-,s. 4 TO §°P. C. money, Bemis, Paxton block W8 s = o018 MONEY to loan for bullding pur, H. Thomas, First Natl Ban oses. bldj w. T HAVE $1.000 T want to loan; interest pay- able every three months;’ the sgeurity must be the best. Address P 32, Bée office. W—-MS28 3x MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTEL NOT IN THE TRUST. Money--Any Amount Loaned to salaried emploves holding pe ‘manent positions on their PLAIN NOTE without MORTGAGE, ENDORBER or SE- CURITY of any kind, without EMPLOY- ER'S knowledge. We also loan money on Furniture, etc., without removal of goods. ¥ use’ of both money and goods It Costs You Nothing To_eall and be convinced that our rates are the cheapest in Omaha. We want your business and belleve an in- vestigation of our methods will get {t— even it at present you ure dealing olse- whe! KIND, COURTEOUS TREAT- ME! to all. Our offices are the best mynlpnod to handle your business with : vacy of any in the city, ~Come in and Pianos, ou have us, whether you borrow or not. Reliable Credit Co. Rooms 307-%8 Paxton Blk. Rooms Mfi.fi;l SEVERAL BIG BARGAINS IN RANCHES. 40 ncres Platte valley, Lincoln Co., only 1440’ acres Lincoln Co.; table ranch. 32.50 per acre. Sk Qop 9732 acres Platte valley, o y B lley, on U. P. Ry. Only 960 acres Platte valley, on U. P. Ry. y Ry y, on U. P. Ry. Onl SEND FOR FULL PARTICULARS. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. Main Floor New York Life Bld RE— SPLENDID Platte Valley sugar-beet and alfalfa farm of 160 acres at $30.00 per acre, $3,200, to trade for house and lot in Omaha. Sce us Juick. Payne Investment company, Main fl. N.'Y. Life Bidy R 35 7. ATTORNEYS, J. M. MACFARLAND, 319 N. Y. L_Bldg. 588—Oct.28 ACCORDION PLEATING, GOLDMAN, 20 Douglas block. =y St R 8 BICYCLES. in_ bicycles; second-hand wheels $3 and up; see Fleacher, 1622 Capi- tol ave, M8 08 —_——— BALE TIE OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 1{}‘? = CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochlitree, 20t! and Lake streets. —870 CHEMISTRY, AN evening course In general and qualita- tive chemistry will be’ given." heginning n October 12 iquire room 12, Arlingt biock. a8 Obx To salaried employes and wage earners. Get our system of loans that gets you out of debt. Any lady or gentleman, ma- chinist, engineer, etc. having reliable employment can get, just fi"l:“. note: a Monthly. Monthly. Weekly. us..3%.66 or $I6 or ¥ us... 1338 or &6 or 135 us... .66 or %33 op. 1l urn 1o us.. 40 or 200 or 1.00 Baatest terms, lowest T confidential No inquiries. Quick service. Courteous Irufimn ‘AR LOAN CO., 634 PAX'I'ONXBLK. $100-Return to § W-—-Return to § 5] e{lfl’n to 3 16— Rel THE LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO BALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team- uses, ete.. without S S DANCING ACADEMY, CHAMBERS' adult be ers now forming Tuesdays and Saturdays, § p. m., com- mencing October 2. Privatg lessons any time. 17th and Douglas. Office ‘phone, 1871. Residence, AlT6. x5 ufiirm st. 4 Bat rdl" i - = p. m. u P m., commen October & o MR, AND MRS. MORAND'S dancing and pliysical culture, 13th and Harney, re- Sbens for chiliren’ Saturday, Octobsr 3 beginners, 10 . m.; advance, 3 p. m. Terms reasonable; & liberal reduction to former patrons and to families who send more then one pupll at the same time. Frivate classes organised; pri any time L for adults now Tues- Wiahesaay Bchodl teachers tickets ot wrile or telephone Judl. ) Ostd, OSTEOPATHY, Johnson Institute, 516 N. ¥. Life Bidg. T. 104 The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bidg. T. e Atzen & Farwell, Paxton Bik., 604-7. T. 13%6. —29% DRS. FINCH & MILLER, 124 8. %th St DR. GRACE DEEGAN, 832 N. Y. Life. — e Tel. —_— PATENTS. H, J. COWGILL—No fee unless successful. 18 8. 15th 8t., Omaha. Tel. 1798. —800 PATENTS—Sues & Co., Omaha, Neb. -II lustrated patent book 'free. Tel. 1623. —M570 Ni5x PAWNBROKERS, FAGLE Loan Office. Reliable, ing: all business confidential: 1] Maru, AUSTRALIA (except Went), FIJL ISL- IA, via Van- ANDS and NEW CALEDO couver and Victoria, B. C. close here dally at 6:30 p. fa. up to October §10, tae m- clusive, for dispatch per s. s. Miowera. CHINA and Japan, via Tacoma, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to October lith, in clusive, for despatch per s. s, Olympla. HAWAIIL, via San Francisco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up 1o October §i3th, inclusive, for -despatch per s. s Ali- meda. TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via jan Francisco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to October §21, Inclusive, for dis- atch per s. 8. Mariposa. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 'via San clsco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m, up to October §27, Inclusive, for despatéh per U, 8. transport, NOTE—Unless otherwise addressed, West Australia is forwarded via Europe: and land and Philippines via San —the quickest routes. Ehilip- pines spectally addressed “via Canada” or Yvia Europe” must be fully prepaid at the forcign rates. Hawall is forwarded via San Franeluco exclusively. Transpacific mails are forwarded to port of sailing daily and the schedule of closing is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. §Regl tered mall closes at 6 p. m. previous Postoftice, New York, N. Y., Beptember 1, CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster. Fran- SANITORI UM, OMAHA Florence Sanitorium. 2824; 1 blk. w. of car line. City 'fihone. “'Phone Red 1192, 02 e e——— OM. Van Stor Co. STORAG! 1511% Farn. Tels. 1650862 —865 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING A. C, VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. ¥ NEB, Business & Shorthand Colle Theater. we. Boyd's STAMMERING AND STU ERING, CURED, Julla Vaughn, 40 Ramge Bl —306 TICKET BROKERS, CUT RAT P. B railroad tckets every H. Philbin, 1506 Farnam. OCH, 2th and Maple. TINNER! “Tel. L1945, M-—82% O8 GATE CIT [ ings tightened. UPHOLSTERING. Y Upholstering Co.. woven wire Te! ary's Ave. B-9%. 1705 8t. —801 POSTOFFICE NOTIOE, (8hould be read DAILY by all interested, a8 changes may occur at any time.) Foreign malls for the week ending tember 2, 1903, will close (PROMPTL’ £ all cases) at the General Postoffice as fol- lows; ARCELS-POST MAILS close one hour’ earlier than closing time shown be- low. Parcels-Post Malls for Germany close at b p. m Wednesday. Regular and Supplementary malls closé oreign closi Station helf hour g time shown below (except that Bup- later than lementary Maile for Europe and Central erica, via Colon, close one hour later at Forelgn Station). e TR AN, | lantie Mal m, TUGAL, TURKEY, EG BRITISH QUEZ, gnll for irected * BATURDA rect, INDIA and LO! per 5. 8. La Lorraine, via Havi SSer pa u(Ll‘.Euruq.e must rraine’’). lor‘&fllflll'l ai- other parts —At § a. m. for SPAIN, FRA, CE, ) GREEC! ENZO MA ¥ A Zegland (mail must be di- rected “‘pei at 9:30 a. m, #. Ethiopla lor BUROP *PRINT! or takes Bamples 4‘\'|‘1‘ for &Iuny mmercial P e per 5. 8. E a. m. (supplementary 12 m.) 3 Lucania, [ only, hio- rs, and same g0 Gr T ETC —This steam: | 18 ':f ém:E: X | e———— GOVERNMENT NOTICES, CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFIC Omaha, Neb., September 25, 1003. Bealo proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usuul conditioné, will be received here until 10 a. m., central standard time, October 2%, 1 for extending wi r and sewer system at Fort Robinson, Neb. Full information fur- nished on application to this office, where plan and specifications may be seen, or to ihe Quartermaster, Fort Robinson. Neb. Proposals to be matked, “Proposals for fix- tending Water Bystem.. and addressed to WILLIAM E. HORTC Chief Qi master. 8c 30-Oct. 1 OFFICE_CHIEF QUARTERMASTER.— Omaha, Neb., September 26, 103. Sealed sils, in triplicate, subject to the usual tions, will be received here and by Quartermaster, Fort 8ill, 0. T. until 12 noon, central standard time, ~October 26, 1903, for remodeling three bath houses And-three water closets for troop use at Fort Sill, O. T. Full information fur- nished on application to this office, where plan and specifications may be scen, or to the Quartermaster, Fort Sill, O.T." Pro- posals to be marked “Proposals for Re modeling Bath Houses,” and addressed to WILLIAM E. HORTON, Acting Chief Quartermaster. 1085232 N, t. o wrter- 21 RAMWAY TIME CARD, UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY. Chicago & Northwestern, “The Northwestern Line." Leave, 3:40 am 8i00 pm Arrive. a 7:00 am 330 am 10 am o pm 0 am & 9:5 pm 0 am a11:10 pm 30 pm 15 pm illl Chicago. Local Bioux City.... Daylight 8t Paul Daylight Chicago. Local Cedar Rapids. Limited Chicago Locai Carroll Fast Chicago Fast 8t. Paul Fast Mail Local Bioux a 915 am W0 pm a §:0 am 50 pm @ 845 pm 10 pm & §:16 am a 2:40 pm pm b 9:3 am Norfolk & Bones am a10:3 am Lincoln & Long Pine. 7% am b10:36 am Chicago, Rock Islund & Pacitie, EAST. Leave. Arrive, Chicago Daylight L't'd.a 366 am a Chicago Daylight Local.a T:0 am a Chicago Exprass. 11:16 um a Des ulri:n E:'P Chicago Fast kxpress.. . WEST. Rocky Mountain L't's..u /:36 am Lincoln, Cole. Spring: Pueblo and t . Texas, h C: Oklahoms Fiyer 1linols Centra Chicago Express... Chicago, Minneapoiis & St. Paul Limited. s 1:60 pm Minneapolis & St. Paul Express Chicago Locai.” Chicago Express. Chily o BeEe BRER 5 i 6: 5. 4 5: & 4 1 RAILROAD TIME CARD. Calitorn a 420 pm Pacifie all:% pm a 7:10 am Chicago Spe Lincoln tromsburg Express North Platte Local.... Grand Island Local..... Chicago, Milwaukee Chicago Daylight.. Chicago Fast “hicago Limited Des Molnes Express Wabas! 8t. Louls “Cannon Ball" ress p a 5:55 pm st. Louis Local, ofl Bluffs Missouri Pacifie, St. Louls Express. K. C. & Bt. L. Bx... BURLINGTON STATIQN=10TH & MASON oy oRe £268, 823 238 m all:15 pm & 340 pm a T am a 3:40 pm amon-a a 8:20 am Coun .8 9:6 am 210:30 pm 210:00 am A 6:3 pm al0:0 pm a 6:15 am Chicago, Burlington & Quiney. Leave. Ar Chicago Speelal..........a 7:00 am a3 Chicago Vestibuled ex..a 4:00 pm a7 Chicago Local... Chicago Limited. Fast Mall... ¢ Kansas Clty, St. Joseph & Tufts Kansas City Day Ex Bt. Louls Flyer.. Kansas City Night Ex..a10:45 pm « 6:06 pm Burlington & Missouri River, Wymore, Beatrice and Lincoln a 8:50 am Nebraska ¥xy §:50 am Denver Limited Black Hills Council ..a 915 am a 6:06 pm Lincoln Fas Fort Crook mouth ....... o Bellevue & Pacific Jo Bellevue & Pacific Jet..; Daily. b Dally except Sunds except Saturday. a §:08 am b10:35 am a 8:27 am ond I A Dally © Daily. except Monday. WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER Chicago, Paul, Minneapolis & Omnha. Twin City Passenger....a 8:30 am a 9:10 pm Sloux City Passenger..n p! Oakland Local.. ‘b 5:45 pm b 8:45 am Chicago & Northwestern, Nebraska and Wyoming Div . Black Hills, Deadwood, Lead, 1ot Springs....a 3:00 pm Wyoming, Casper an Douglas ................d 8:00 pm Hastings, York, David City, Superior, Genev: Exeter and Seward....b 3:0 pm Missouri Paeific. Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Water. a 6:0 pm ©5:00 pm b 5:00 pm 210:36 am Bmall, Medium, Large. Shirred Kimano 4i8—To nade with pointed or round gleeves—Kimonos appear to have taken as firm a hold on the west- ern woman as upon her Oriental sister. This one shows one of the latest varl tions and adaptations and is charmingly graceful as well ‘as ‘comfortible. The model s made of figured Japangse crepe with bands of plain colored silk, but all the material used for negiigees are appropriate. Simple cotton crépes, lawns and the like are always pretty, while the many lght weight French and Scotch flan- * nels, cashmere and albatross are admir- able for the garments of colder weather. The pointed sleeves are eminently Becom- ing and make delightful lines and folds, but the round ones, shown in the back view, ean be substituted if preferred. The himono is made with fronts and back, that are shirred and arranged over a foundation yok® and falls in soft folds from that point to the floor. The sieeves are cut in one plece each, and they with neck and front edges are finished with bands. The quantity of material required for the medium ‘size is 8% yards 27 inches‘wide, 7 yards 32 inches wide ored% ydrds & Inches wide, with 3% yards of silk for bands The pattern 4538 is cut in three sizes— small or 32-inch medium or %-!nch and large or 40-inch bust measure. Tor the accommodation of ‘The Bes readers these patterns, which usually retail at from 2 to 50 cents, will be furnished at a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all expense. In order to get a pattern enclose 10 cents, give nuffber snd name of pa’tern, Rallway Notes and Personals, George W. Holdrege, general manager the Burlington, has gone o Chicago on im- portant business. J. Oscar Goodsell, agent of the Unlon in the city on busin Alexander Jacksor the Rock Island, w in Chicago, I8 in the traveling passenger ific at St. Paul, is emigration agent of > has his headquarters city on business. L. Bentley, commercial agent of the punifigton ac’ Deadwood and his " wits, have returned to thelr home after a short stay here R. Griffin, general agent of the Unlon Pacific at Denver, I8 in the city on busi- ness connected with the freight depart- ane, general trelght agent of fic, has gone to Dowaglae, nd the funeral of his uncle, who died there Monday. B. Lundberg, the general western agent of the Scandinavian-American Bteamship company at Chicago, s spend- ing the day in the ity on his return from the coast, where he Has been for the past month. T. W. Collins, who has been with the general offices of the Union Paeific’ in this ¢ity, has been transferred and promoted to be traveling passenger agent of the Union Paclfic, with headquarters at San Jose, Cal., beginning October 1. He takes thé Jlace made vacant by the resignation of t. 8, Ruble, who will engauge in other busi- negs. The many friends of Mr. Collins are sorry to see him leave the city, but extend to him their best wishes and say that he has earned a much deserved promotion. H. H. Moles, southwestern passenger agent of the Nickel Flate, with headgquar: ters at Kausas City, is il Omaha arrang ing some important business for his com- Moles says that October 14 the wiil handle elght special trains to New York City, filled with he tollowers of Dowle, who are going, tg the metropolis to drive out the'devil. ' Three thousand people will be taken from Zion City by Northwestern (0 Chi A where thgy will be handed over to different ' castern roads, each one tal i