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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 190: “SPECIAL NOTICES FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, O. M. B hauls trunks.- Telephone 611, E-o14 Advertisements for these © will be takem unt less than 350 for the first ton. These advertisements must be WANTED=SITUATION. 1 stenographer references. Ad- AT vix POBITION by experienc and general office ma dress'8 2, Heo. WANTED-MALE HELP, FOR light housekeeping. 1112 8. 1ith, - DESIRABLE rooms, first-class _location, 24 Farnam E—M601 17% DEWEY European hotel, 13th and Farnam. g ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Ghicago E-ol0 1909 Capitol Ave. O-M362 strictly private all mgdern conveniences; gentle« preferred. 25¥ Jones St. 'Phone E—618 13x ¥ furnished rooms. NICELY furnished room | famil LARGE south alcove rooms, modern. Harney 65 18x AETNA HOUSE, Buropean, 13th & Dodga ELY_furnished rooms. Inquire Omaha Steam Laundry, 1750 Leavenworth. 'Phone A7 B913 FALL TERM NUW OPE] DAY AND NIGHT. BTUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME. Boyles College NEW® YORK LIKE BLoG. . BUBINESS, SHORTHANL, 'rYPEWRIT- ANG, ENGL . Apply tor Caidiogue. B—901 wanted; first-class 8. i3th. ¥ WANTED, first-class wood turner at once. Good wages. Lincoln Sash, Door & M(g. Co., Lincuin, Neb. B33 WANTED, for U, 8. army, able-bodied, un- marrled men, betwcen wges of 21 and 3, cltizens of United States, of good charac: ter and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write Bngileh. For 1t {ormation “pply to pecrulting officer, 16th and Dodge sin, ‘Omaba, and Bestrics, Neb, .. — y. ki WANTED—Two ngents at once; good sal- ary: city work. C. ¥. Howard s 100 FIRST CLASB pick and shovel men to work on sewers in Des Moines, la. Good wages, B. L, Du Bols & Co., 309 Younger- man Bldg., Dea Moines, VANTED, a newspaper or magazine so- licltor to W6rk the city on a new prop- osition. Cwll at Circulation Dept, Omaha Bee. B—MAE tf WANTED—Men practical trainy aves years of ap- enticesh W weeks completes; busy “BON._ 10w fools, diplomas and positions fiven When' compoten start; barber trade; some wages from rrangement for_distant ap- tigate. Mpler Barber Col- lege, 1303 Douglas st. B—M546 16x NTED—Experlenced salesman by ‘“the largest plano house dn the west;” state experience and salary wanted. Address C, Bee office, Council Blyfts. B—M09 14x LL-DRESSED hoy wanted. H. B. Frederickson, 1502 Capitol ave, B-Me 15 GENERAL agent who can and will sectre business In Nebraska. Excellent Income. ‘Write home office. Bankers’ Aceldent In- surance Company, Des Molnes, 1 B-104 19 1 one who has had ;:pemn’e‘- in a t:lzk ;Ardoahrrsd. tMI‘m not over 24 yoars old. ress, stating age and experience, § 20, Beo, B0 18 FIIIHANHNT position for a man of goud habits and energy to represent large manufacturing establishment known {o every bank in the United States; salary per year and expenses; opportunity lor advancement. Apply, stating age and qualifications, to Manager, Dept. 1 3, Box 824, Philadelphia, Pa. B-MT715 14x PER day and expenses to a hustler to distribute samples and collect for manu- facturer in part of Nebraska; enclose self- | addressed envelope. Manufacturer, Btar Chicago. B-M711 lix Bi " WantE f Ap) b | ply People's Furniture and Carpet Co. B-M705 15 WE NEED COMPETENT MEN to Il &, Men, Salesmen and Book- Also Technical and ‘Executive , high grade exclusively. We have pffices In twelve cities. Wirite for plan and booklet HAPGOODS l‘l%m u ated Bulte 62, Monadnock ing, Chicago. Tt sore g maching nr Bemis Omaha Bag Co. etDJ.—')(nEln “Experienced Bundie . wrappér. | itions as Managers, Accountants, | ice rooms, day, weele or mo. 16 Howard. E—M3% 18x FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. FRONT room with atcove; not water heat. 2 8. %5th st F—455 FURNISI with board, 15th. rederick. room re. C. H 481 FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS, TWO or_thres ben‘l’:‘il(‘iixnc;dvern toom pewly papercd; very Mght housekespin for parties without children; board if d % N. 17th, G—M 315 FURNITURE PACKING, Pterson & Lundbers, 11 8. 17th, Tel, L-23. Hot [ T—— . FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES, FOR RENT-Building suitable for whole- Sale purposes at Y1y Farnam, 2x9, jour orles and Hirse-clyss cemented bas¢ment, clevator, fire c.ad burglar proof vault, of- fice counter and fixtures. For price vnd particulars inquire C. C. Rosewater, yec- Tetary the Bee Luilding Co., room 1), Lee buildin 1-MB5T FOR RENT--The bullding formerly occu- Pied by The Bee at §1¢ Furnam st. = It has four stories and a busemen formerly used by T Bee press room, This will be rented v reasonably. If iuterested apply at office of C. C. Rose- Wwater, secreiary, room W Bes buliging. #-8TORY and basement, X100 arnam Inquire 314 First, at'l Bank Bldg. 1M ———————————— AGENTS WANTED. WANTED — anvassing agents county to solicit subscription: to THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. Steady employment with assured good in- come. Agents in the country with horse and bugsy especially desired. Canvassers make easily 360 (o, $100_per month. Ad- dress Ceutury Fafmher Solicitors' Bureau, Bee bullding, Omaha J-218 AGENTS' CHRISTMAS HARVEST—Mag- azine subscription agents take 3 orders duily; Authorized History St. Louls ex- position in Campbell's Lllustraied Journal; similar prize history it made of Chicago World's falr and Parls exposition: large commissions; official bird's-eye view en- n; twelve rich colors, size 8x44 {nches, now ready; price $1.00; sent with compléte Journal outfit to working agents for 2 cents postage, Address Ex- position Department Campbell's Journal, 8t. Louts, Mo. T—M606 1% WANTED-Fleld supt.. wideawake no selling; established business permanent. Luke Brothers Co. tlonal Nurseries, Chicago, il —M713 14x —— et WANTED—TO BUY. in every man; osition nterna- DON'T glve your furniture and carpets sway. . Levine pays the highest cash price. Telephone 7L, —M281 16 —_— | FOR SALE-FURNITURE, Farm Lands Go Higher Every Year An Investment Safe and Sure PERSONAL. PRIVATE hospital before and during. con- finement; best medical care and nursing. Mrs. L. Fisher, 1501 Vinton. Tel. 148, s 177 PRIVATE during _confinement; bables adopted. The Samaritan Sanitarium, 78 1st Ave., Council Jlufts, DR. PRIES treats suctessfully all diseases and irregularities of women frem any cause; experienced and rellable. 1513 Dodge st., Arlington block. Omah —o%9 $2 TUNING, piano or organ repalfjng. Per- eld Piand Lo s Bew Bide " s By MAGNETIC PILE KILLER. IT CURBS. At druggists §1. U- 483 BOSTON Umbrella Mfg., 606 8. 16. Tél. 1617, Umbrellas, parasols re-covered, repaired or made, i1 e —— MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. WANTED, city loans Farnom 'Smith & and warrants. FARM and_city_loans, low rates. W. H. Thomas, First Natl Bank Bldg. Tel 108 PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 87 N. Y. Life. W44 WANTED, real estate loans and warrants. R C. Peters & Co., Bee Bidg. FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvia Bros., 1004 Farnam. W 048 PRIVATE money. F.D. Wead, 158 Douglas. | gy ag W1 4 TO 5 P. C. money, Bemis, Paxton block. W—-948 MONEY to loan for bullding purpose: H. Thomas, First Navl Bank bdg " - MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, Best explaing our methods. We loan on furaitu: lanos, warehouse receipts, etc. Or if you have a permanent position’ we can make you a SALARY LOAN without security, except your own agree- ment to repay. 'Our service is quick and confidential and we always try to please. All that we ask 48 (hat you give us a call before you borrow wlsewhere. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 319 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 2395 WEstablished 1802). 306 8. 16th At e SALARY LOANS FURNITURE LOANS Reliable Credit Co, Rooms 307-308, Paxton Block, . S0, N, I 52 Y L MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, LIVE 8TOCK, SALARIES, BTC. Low rates and easy terms. Business Confidential. Try us If you want to save money,’ PHOENIX CREDIT CO., ' 683 Paxton Block. LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, feam- sters, boarding houses, etc., without se- urity; est terms; 40 offices in 'Pll cities. Tolman, 40 Board of &fl. h ag. X! DANCING ACADEMY, CHAMBERS' ddult beglifiers now forming Tuesaays and Saturddys, 8 p. m., com- mencing October Private lessons any time. 1ith and Dougias. Ofiice 'phone, 1571, Residence, A7 After October 15, 324 Farnam St. Chambers’ children’s” classes Wednesdays, 4 p. m., Baturdays, 2 p. m., commencing October 3. —964 MORAND'S, 16th and Harney; classes now forming for children; Wed., 4:15 p. m.; Bat, iv a. m_and 3 p. m.. Adults, Tues. and Fri., 8 p. m. Assemblics Wed., 8 p. m. Classes always open to beginners. Private lessons daily. For terms and particulars call or Tel. 1041. —410 N§ i ————————————— DETECTIVES, CAPT. T. CORMACK, 617 Karbach block. Tel, 'A-t822. —965 RO TR L . N EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, . R, RATHBUN, room 15, Com'l Natl Bank. Private lessons ia bockkeeping. cic. FLORISTS, HESS & SWOBODA, Mli Farnam. L. H 1619 Farnam_St a7 L. HENDERSON, florist, PPN T I FOR RENT—FARMS, A_LARGE -and well improved farm in Stanton county for rent; 64) acres with $10,000 worth of improvements. R. C. PETERS & CO., Ground Floor Bee Building. =M1 SRR ——————— GARBAGE. TI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans cemspools and vaults, removes garbage and dead animals at reduced prices. 621 N. 16th.__ Tel. 177, ' GOLD AND SILVER PLATING, OMAHA PLATING CO., Bee Bldg. Tel. 5 S — i AR e LAW AND COLLECT! STILLMAN & PRICE, 410 15t Nat. Bk. bids NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO., It floor N. Y. J. M. MACFARLAND, 19 N, Y, LAWN MOWHRS, LOCKSMITH, EFLIN, N. Bt. Tel. 974 C. R. HEFLIN, 8% N. 16th el & — LOST, I da 1 1d LOST, Wednesda; ol ning, smal gold Watch, monograin . Be K. Return to isis Capitol ‘ave. and secetve:#10 reward Lost—441 LOST—A round silver s}-ffin breastpin set with a topaz In shape of thistle; return to Bee office; reward. Mrs. A, Stryker. rin- | MEDICAL —d___sau FULL line of hard coal stoves now .on sale, Chicagy Furniture Co,, 14l DM‘OOE;A" MONEY ioaned on planos, furniture, ‘:7_'—- elry, hormes, cows etc. . C. F. Reed, x’z‘b gl FOR SALE. Furniture, consisting of parlor, dining, bed- room, leather library furniture, leather oouch, easy chairs, rookwood _parlor tables, c¢dd chairs, rockers, mahogany. bookcase, writing desk, mantle mirrors, clocks, pidtures, imported trica-brac, ofl paintings, rugs, lace curtains, brass beds, mahogany dressers, chiffoniers; also fine upright plano. These goods rust be scen to be llspl‘eclnled. Sell separately; call at 138 N. 38th avenue. O- 1x FOR SALE, 8-ft. standing desk. 303 Brown Block. O—Mi48 tf FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. YOUNG girl to ussist in housework; washing; two in mlly‘w 21 et Bristol 8t, C—M3u1 ladies’ tallor, Max C—M8% WANTED, first-class Morrls, 1606 Farnam, MONROE sells 16th St HARRY FROST'S Carrlage and Wagon ‘Works Is »o corner of 4ih and Leaven- ‘wortn, P— pleasure vehicles at SN WANTED. girl_ for ‘goneral house work. 3in tamily. M, Slmerul,.978 N. 55th sve. . . CMAS WANTED, & good cook,. Tnquire 113 Park C—446 avenue. gfilfinfi?.‘?fm‘ Flal to Jearn hairdress y k. my 1l d J"M‘m‘& W Weeks Soms 2 d L 1ools - given, iplomas ted . SRl S W B i Douglas s - 16x. WANTED, cook arid laundress, al “1" for amail l-m'lyn. »nné'im".“fi 8t 5 —ME2) 1 .. . BOOD BALARY for lady with gray hair: easy work. Call for Goldman, bet i End 2, Bherman,& McConnell ares s rug store. ek i FOR BALE—Two-seat, extension top dar- riage, b good condition; tubber "tires. Milton Rogers & Sons Co., Mih and Fare nam sts, P—M4i et FOR SALE~MISCELLANEOUS, TELEPHONBD POLES; long fir timber ehicken fence; ouk piling. W1 Douglas. FOR BALE, Iocomobile, in JMirst-cl sha at one-halt price. Call Q-8 or address, 16zl Farnam St THON & wire fences, tree guards, trellises ‘Western Auchos. Fence Co., 26 N. guz st CATALOGUE cut drug prices free. Sher- an & McConnell Drig Con Omaha. eneral house- 1% Bouth 3id 6% 14x WANTED, gl for geheral h k. Bouth mh“Av - . O 13T SWOMAN as second cook. 80 per month. board and M.iw Address Commereinl Hotel; McCook, Neb. M98 14 . T —— WANTED, servant girl for worl' in tamily of three. reet. nfed to sell n necessity (o : $13 & week clear, Dent, M. Bos . Philadelphla. CoN7 14x LADIES—$% per hundred writing short lot- i o deposit: no canvassing: stamped lculars. P . B':-"z‘fi"k:a‘ni‘:fi{p;fl. lpudf""c—‘m'x‘(m 8 A DEPARTMENT store desires immedi- ately thoroughly competent, well experi- £nced cloak and sult salesiadies Add ress 8 B, Bee. M08 FOR RENT—HOUSE: A, A, all parts of the city, HOUSES 2 4 par & Co., Bee it ‘D—Oul HOUSES & # gariz ot e v 7o v D—ws To MOVE t Omaha Van St Col'Omo TP B0 Y Sorase D—s10 Weat, Farnam district . Win. "1 Rec., No. 308 Brown Bik. ™ X » . FOR RENT, ten-room barn, in Pottes NEW and 2ahand typewriters. 1119 Farnam. Q938 SECONDHAND bllliard and pool tables; billlard tables repaired; @ la ock of cheap bar fixtures, cl The Brunswick-Balke 8. 10tn' INDIAN goods and relics. 119 Farnam Q% FOR SALE—Several seholarshipe in a fArst- class standard school in Omaha, compr! ing complete course in business, short hand and typewriting. -Inquire 'at ofice. puael ¥ o AT ital required, Q929 Tlots. Address, Neb. . QMo FOR SALE~—Coal business. $2,000.000 J 21, Bee. ICE for sale in carload Lincoln Ice Co., Lincoln, IDHAND safe cheap. Der POR SALE, I-story frame Wxi0, to bo moved; also Tel. 468 FOR SALE Second-hand . Apply before u Fhjano and baby Tiday 1029 Geor- Q-M6M 14 COFFEE MILL and scale for sale. 2629 Sherman ave. Q—-MTI7 4 CLAIRVOTANTS. MRS, CARRIE SMITH, BOVEREIGN LADY QUEEN ot clairvoysnts: evary: thing told, past, present arn ure it 8-9%0 istaction or 1o pay. 807 N. 1ith, L)YkllER. palmist. 715 N, 23d; 'phone B 2245, M708 per month ”cEE. dh' Qe Apply to Uhl, care Dally DM . NICE ¢room modgen. Tol, PAYNE BOSTWICK & GO, cocice houses. %08 New York Lafe Bigia. " Hhone s veede Dots B MOV ianos. he G0, B « ¥4 148, 'ong § fiuv DM -Mo97 e ELECTRICAL TREATMENT, MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 2d floor. r. 3. 'T—A4G5 Nox A ——————— PERSONAL. PRIVATE Sanitarium for ladies bafore and uring continement. DF. and Mra. Gerisch, fulifornia st Terms reasonable. GHATTEL, salory and jewelr; Toun Co.. 1 & Barker Block, Toans, Foley X1 BUSINENS CHANCES, R SALE, '?ure-, including ice box, nam. 00d grocery and butcher's fix- Toquire 2763 Far- Y-957 FOR SALE, an old established liquor busi (barrel house): good trade, old ‘ioea~ . Owner has other interest: P 28, Bee. Y WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange 3Dy property or business quick, sce J. H. Johnson, 8¢ N. Y. Life Y CABH for your real estate or' busine: matter where located; if you desire a quick sale send us description and price. Northwestern Business Agency, Bank of Commerce ' Bldg., Minneapols,* Minn. Y-MTI2 1x BRICK plant and 80 acres In Wisconsin, In running ordet: capacity five ‘million; output sold each year; ample power and machinery; established Business: on main| line rallroad; inexhgustible clay; about $7,000 could be paid in rea! estate and bal- ance cash: best of reasons for selling and must be sold quickly; an gxceptional og o rtunity to securh ¥ good business.- Sroas B 21, Bee. N FOR EXCHANGE., . : aan . } FOR BALE or trade, a small stock of stapl dry goods. Wil exchange for town prop ce. erty or farm.. Address B, Bee . Council Bluffs Z—M&79 14x FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE, RANCH and_farm iands for sale by the TUnion Pacific Railroad company. B. A. l(eAllafler.d hudl coysml-l:lon;‘nb Unlon i H uarters, Omal el Pacific Headq 8, Nebo CHAS. Williamson Co., B Nise RE—%1 FREE HOMESTEADS. Your last’chance in Minnesota tosecure a beautiful home FREE. The 10th of November the government Wwili = open 750,000 acres of fine farming lands at Cass ake, Minn. Send $1.00 to Fred Clark, jass ' Lake, Minn., ‘for full ‘inforination about these valuable claims. Don't wait until it is too late, RE—-M4J 20x "TIMBER! - TIMBER! THE bést investment. Large or small tracts Reference furnished Write your wants. iflONS & REASONER, Ashland. Ore. RE—M{39—N7x 8 and lots In all parts of city; alse e, propecty and tarm’ et Fay Mg Davis Co., Room &5, Bee bldg. RE—90 FOR SBALE, modern house of 7 rooma. In- quire 613 B. 19th. LIQUOR HABIT curéd in ¥hree days. Pay Wha cured,. Mo hypoderinics, Write. (oF clroulars. ~Gatiln- Insyitigs, 20 8.7 14th. iy - ——eeee e MUSIOAL. "} ot s THOS. J. KELLY, volee. | Davidge Biock. . D, , Voice Teacher, Dayidge bldg. E. D. KECK, Vo el Yiage bla LETOVSKY'S ORCHESTRA. Tel. L-2084 5 VEKY, violin. R. 10, Withnell bik. ZERKOWSKY, viol Tihnell Bl OSTEOPATHY, Johnec Institute, 616 N. ¥, Life Bldg, T, 1664 2352, 977 The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bidg. T. o 2 & Farwell, Faxton Blk., 604-7. T. 1365, Atsen rwel —950 Tel. ety : PATENTS, DR, GRACE DEEGAN, 822 N. Y. Lif 2tk . 3. GOWGILL—No fee unless successful, M o0 oo B Omalier ol 1798, 881 PATENTS—Sues & Co., Omaha, Neb. I fustrated paient Book ‘tree. Tl 162 PAWNBROKERS, SAGLE Laan Office. Rellable, accommodat- ing: all Business conAdential 130! Douglas SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, B. Business & Shorthand Coll Theater. OMAHA Florenice Sanitorium. 'Phone Red 2824; 1 blk. w. of car line, City 'phone, 119, M) 26 STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julla Vaughn, 4% Ramge Bidg. —956 e ——— STORAGE. OM. Van Stor. Co., 1511% Farn. Tels. usgn b alianh in sl el 2 TICKET BROKE RATE rallroad tickets everybody. H. Philbin, 1606 Farnam. 'Phone 1% e — UPHOLSTERIN, GATE CITY, 1705 8t Mary s ave. Tel coT P. L RE—M635 FOR SALE or trade, 80 acres of improved farm in Merrick county. Address 8 12, Omaha Bee. RE—49 16x \dg. 508 8 e —— ACCORDION PLEATING, GOLDMAN, 20 Douglas biock. e — BALE TIES. £ OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 16th, CHIROPODISTS. DR. ROY, rooms 33, 145 Farnam .g. m CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, D07 e R . 13+ rooms, modern. suitable resid > : erhl-g?‘" or boarding pur aiso & “umber of amall petthecs )y . ghout the vt e e modern. U—oss PRIVATE — tal t Jabien aont PR Wi T ALL kinds of carpenter work and iring mptly attended to. J. T. It Bih tud 1ake Sts. 5 WE RENT Week: 12 par_ mOALh; We. Tepulr 5 Bl Cycle Co.. h whmfll—w - ruum: s 10 §l6. No from v!lu eb. DRESSMAKING. POSTOFFICE NOTICE, (Should be read DAILY by all interested, ag changes may occur at an{ time.) Foreign malls for the week ending ber 17, 1903, will close (PROMPTL cases)'at the General Post PARCELS-POST MAILS \close one hour earlier than closing time shown :below. Parcels-Post Mails for Germany ciose at |5 p. m. Monday. Octo- in all flice us follows: Regular and supplementary mails closs at Forelgn Station half hour later than closing time shown beélow (except that Sup- plementary :Malls for Europe and Central merica, via Colon, close one hour later at orelgn Station.) Tra; WEDNESDAY—At mtle’ Mails, M a. m. for EUROPE, pef a. 5. Philadelphia, via Southempton (mail for Ireland must be direcied per 8. & Philadelphia™): . Tor NETHERLANDS direct, per dam (mail must be directed - “pe tsdam’); at 80 a. m. (supplémentary 10 4. m.) for EUROPE, per 8. 8 Majestic, via i u T DEN. . 8, Oscar 1L (mall et 8. 8 Oscar I D, TrALy ‘Beare POk Dll(f Il lI)gr ENZO MAK: 5. La Savole, via Havre parts of Burope must be 1% for e POSTOFFICE NOTICE. Gascogne, vin Havre (mall must be directed “per s 8. La Gascogne’); at 8 a for BELO! direc per Vaderland (mail must be directed per ® 8 Vaderland™); at 10:30 a. m. (supple- mentary 12 m.) ‘for EUROPE, per &. s. Campania, via Queenstown; at 12:30 p. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per & s Colum- bla (mail must be directed ‘per s. 8. Co- Jumbia™), D MATTER, ETC.~This steamer rinted Matter, Commercial Papers and Bamples for Germany only. ‘he same class of muil matter for other parts of Europe will not be sent by this ship unless speclully directed by her. After the closing of the Supplementary Transatiantic Malls named above, addi- tional Supplementary Malls are opened on the plers of the American, English, French and German steamers and rema open until within Ten Minutes of the hou of salling of steamer. Mails for South and Central Americn, West Indies, Ete. THURSDAY—At 8 a. m. for CUBA, per & 8. Monterey (mail for Mexico, via Pro- reso, Campeche and Vera Cruz must Le directed per “s. s. Monterey”); at 12 m., for MEXICO, per s. 8. Niagara, via Tam- lco (mail” must be directed “per s. . Niagara"). FRIDAY--At 6:30 m. for BERMUDA, er steamer from Halifax SATURDAY—At 8:30 a. m. (supplementary $:30 a_m.) 'ORTO RICO, CURACAQ and VENE per s 's. Caracas (mail for S; and, Cartagena must be directed ‘‘per s, 8. Caracas’); at 9 @ m. (supplementary 10:8 a. 'm.) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA, SAVAN- ILLA and CARTAGENA, per & s Altal mail for Costa Rica must be directed “per 8. & Altal”); at 10 a. m. for CUBA per 8.8. MorroCastle, Via Havanna; at 10:30 (supplementary a.m,) for INAC HAITI and SANTA MARTA, per Athos! at 12:30 p. m. for CUBA, per s. s, Olinda, via Havana Mails Forwarded Overlan cept Transpacifie, CUBA—Via Florida, closes at this office dally, except Thursday, at §6:30 a. m, (the connecting malls’ close here on Wednesdays and Saturdays via Tampa, and on Mondays via Miam). MEXICO CITY--Overland, unless speclali addressed for dispatch by steamer, close: at this office dally, except Bunday, at 1:3 and 11:30 p. m. Sundays at'l p. m. p. m. NDLAND-By rail to North Sid- ney, and thence by steamer, closes at this office daily at 6:3) p. m. (connecting malls close here every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.) JAMAICA—By rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at this office at 6:30 ?, m. every Tuesday. MIQUELON=By rail to Boston, and thence ¥, Steamer, closes at this office dally at . m, BELIZE, PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATE- MALA-By rail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer, closes at this offiee dally, except Sunday, at §1:30 p. m. und §11:30 p. m.; Suni at §1 p. my and §11:30 p. m. (connecting mall closes here _Mondays at UL® p. m COSTA RICA—By rall to New Orleans, ana thence by steamer, closes at this office dally, except Bunday, at §1:30 p. m. and §i1:90 p. m.; Bundays at §l p. m. -and §11:30 p. m.’ (connecting mall closes here Tuesdays at §11:30 p. m.) SREGISTERED MAIL closes at 6 p. m. previous day, o Exe Transpacific M CHINA and JAPAN, via Tacoma, ciose here dally at 6:30 p.'m. up to October §11, inclusive, for despatch per s. s. Clymplu. HAWAIL Vvia Ban Franclsco, close hers dnllr at 6:30 p. m. vp to October §12, In- clusive, for despatch per s. s. Alameda. CHIMNA and JAPAN, via Seattle, close here daily at 6:80 s m. Lw 1o October §14, in- fluai\'e‘ fcr despatch per s, “nano aru. HAWAIL,_JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIP- PINE ISLANDS, via 8an Franeisco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to October §18, Inclusive, for des teh per s. s. Siberia, TAHITI and MARQUESA® 1SLANDS, via 8San ffrancisco, close here daily at 6:30 g m. up to October §21, inclusive, for elpn(ch per s. s, Mariposa. NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (except west), NEW CALEDONIA, F1JI, SAMOA and HAWAIL via San Franclsco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to October §24, Inclusive, for despatch per 8. Sierra. (I? the Cupnard steamer carrying ., tne British mall for New Zealand does not arrive in time to connect with this despatch, extra mails—closing at 5:30 a. 9:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m.; Sunda; At 4:30 a, m, 9 a. m, and 6:30 p. m.—will be made up and forwarded until the ar- rival of the Cunard steamer). HAWAIL JAPAN, CHINA and speclall addressed mail for the PHILIPPIN ISLANDS, via S8an Francisco, close hera daily at 6:30 J‘ m. up to October §26, in- clusive, for despatch per s. 8. Copfie. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, la San ran- cisco, close here dall t 6:30 p. u) to October §27, iInclusive, for despate! er U. 8. transport. CHINA AND JAPAN, via Vancouver and Victorla, B. C., close here dally at 6:30 p. m. up_ to October 27, inciusive, for despa r 8 s of Japan. (Merchandise for 17. 8. pe 1 agency at Shanghal cannot be forwarded via Can- ada.) AUSTRALIA (except Westi FIJI .I8L- ANDS and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van- couver and Victoria, B. C.. close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up'to November §7, in- clusive, for despatch per & & Aorangl. NOTE—{nless otherwise addressed, West Australia is _forwarded via Europe: and New Zealand and Philippine Tslands via San Francisco—the quickest routes. Phil- ippines specially addressed “via Canada’ or “via Kurope” must be fully prepaid at the forelgn rates. Hawail is forwarded via San Francisco exclusively. Transpacific mails are forwarded to port of salling daily and the schedule of closing 15 arranged on the presumption of the uninterrupted overland transit. §Registered mail closes at 6 p. m. pre- RAILROAD TIME CARD. North Platte Local Grand lsland Loeal Chicago, Milwauke Chicago Daylight Chicago Fast Chicago Limited - . Des Moines Express Wabash. oufs “Canfion Ball" fress Louls am a 6:16 pm pm b 9:35 am . Paul. all:16 pm a 340 pm A 7:50 am a 3140 pm Local, Cou: pm nelfie, press......a10:00 am & St. L. BEx a10:50 pm WERSTER DEPOT—15TH & Wi St. Louls pm K. C am BSTER Chicage, Omunha, St. Paol, Minneapolis & Leave. 1 6:30 am Arrive A 9:10 pm | 2:00 pm a11:20 am b 545 pm b 845 am Chicago & Northwestern, Nebruska and Wyoming Division, Black Hills, Deadwood, Lead, Hot Springs....n 3:00 pm wfi.ymm. Casper and ouglas Hastings, Yor City, Superios Exeter and Miswouri Nebraska Local, Weeping Water Twin City Passenger Bloux City Passenger Oakland Loeal... a 5:00 pm a3:00 pm e 5:00 pm | i b 3:00 pm b 5:00 pm b 4:10 pm a10:35 am BURLINGTON § M & MASON | Chicago, Barlington & Quiney. | Leave. Arrive. | .0 700 am A 3:5 pm | @ 400 pm & 745 awm | 08 am - allio0 pm a §:06 pm & a Chicago Special.... Chicago Vestibuled ex Chicago Jocaly. ... Chicago Limitda. Fast Mail............. St. Joseph & Council Kansas City Day Ex....n 9:16 am a 6:06 pm Bt. Louls I % pm all06 am r a Kansas City Night £x./a1045 pm a 6:3 am Burlington & Missourl River. Wymore, Beatrice and Lincoin oo 8:50 am Nebraska JFEXprese......a 8:50 am Denver_Limited a 410 pm Black Hills and Bound Expre Coioradoe PIPNE Csi i i Lincoln Fast Maii.! Fort Crook and Platis. mouth . .o ..b 315 pm Bellovue & Pacific’ jet. a 7:60 pm Bellevue & Pacific Jot..a 8:50 am a Dally. b Daf'y except except Saturday. e Dall b12:05 pm | Puget ...al1:10 pm a 8: | Vestibuled b 2:52 pm 2 an 21 Sunday. 4 Dally except Mcnday. em—— TO CREATE NEW BOULEVARD Grand View Improvement Clab Wil Promote Scheme for Beautifal Driveway. An fmportant meeting of the Grand View Improvement club Is called for Saturday evening, at which the principal matter of business will be the attempt to create what its promoters claim will be the most beautiful boulevard in Omaha. The proposed boulevard will start in the vicinity of Bixth and Plerce streets. It will then define a circultous course about the bluffs overlooking the river and lead up to Riverview park. The new project | behiind this scheme declare it will be the vious day. "CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster. Postoffice, New York, N. Y., October 9, 1903. GOVERNMENT NOTICES, ORT MEADE, 8. D, September 17, 1908 Boaled. proptsals in tripiieate Wil be recelved until 2 o'clock p. m. October 17, 1963, for the construction of macadam roads and cement walks at Fort Meade, 8, D. Information furnished upon applics tlon.” United States reserves right to ac- cept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. knvelopes containing. pro- posals to be marked ‘‘Proposals for Roads and Walks" addressed C. B. Vogdes, Captain. RAILROAD TIME CARD. UNION STATION—10TH AND Ilinols Central Chicago Express.,......a Chicago, Minneapoiis & St. Paul Limited......a 7:60 pm Minneapolls & 8t Paul Express . -b 7:3 am Chicago Local. Chicago Express. A Chicago Great Western Ry, 104 Ft. Dodge Express.. 103 Ft. Dodge Express.. 7 Ft. Dodge Express.. 108 ¥t. Dodge Express.. cago & Northwestern. “The Northwestern Line. Fast Chicago. - Local Bloux City Daylight 8. Paul. Daylight Chicago Limited Chicago Loeal Carroll.. Fast Chicago. Fast 8t Faul Fast Mal... 2 Local Bioux City orfolk & Bonesteel, incoln & Long Pin Chicago, Rock EAST. Chicago Daylight L/t'd Chicago Daylight Local Chicago Express. Des Moines Expre BEEEE RbE sustEw - BEEEE 55% BEEEEE 2 » Sgzorescep Rocky Mountain L't'd. Lincoln, Colo. Sprin De: Pueblo L R Aeree® . California Oklahoma Flyer. Union Pa Overland Limited The Fast Mall Callfornia Expi Pacific Express The Atiantl T e Ex The Colorado Bpecial incoln, Beatrice Express. will be presented to the club by E. J. Cornish and J. W. Carr. Those who are finest drivéwny in the city. An additional argument in favor of the proposed boule- vard is found in the fact that the park regulations are such that boulevards can be created without expense to the abutting property owners.. The mew houlevard would cover a Winding and beautiful view along the river for more than two miles, Its promoters think the driveway could be macadamized, It the.plans of the parties having the matter in charge are followed, the new boulevard will make its way along the highest point fn the city, and will permit the best view obtainable of both Omaha and'Council Blufts. All that its promoters think will be necessary, In addition to the macadam, will be some grading and Al Ing, and one or two small bridges. The total expense finvalved will not exceed $5,000. — One Lady's Recommendation Sold Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Table: .. I have, I belleve, #0ld fitty boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets on the recommendation of one lady here, who firet bought a tox of them about a years ago. She never tires of telling her reighbors and friends about the good qualities of these tablets—P, M, Shore, Drugsist, Rochester, Ind. Ths pleasant _purgative effect of these tablots makes thein a favorite with ladies every- whe: e —— Marriage Licenses. Name and Address. Eugene -Dunn, rloo, Neb. Amy Morrison, Gretna, Neb.. | 'SEASONABLE FASHIONS | publishea here and T0 TEST THE RAMSEY BILL Farmers' Oo-Operative Shippers Assosiation Will Lead the Fight. INCORPORATION IN STATE FIRST STEP “-m [l Courts to Special Fu ned to Ge Into Seeure the Enforcement of This Law. The at 1 filng of articles of Incorporation Monday of the Farmers' Co- rative Bhippers' assoclation meuns the first step toward the testing of the Ram« sey ator bill, passed by the last Ne- braska gislature,” sald C. Vincent of Omaha, editor of the ¥ ners’ Advecate, at Topeka, “This measure, though passed by the leg- Islature, has never been placed in opera- ton,” continued Mr, Vincent, “and this a scelation ricans to have It placed In oper tion or know the re why. The measure provides that rallroads shall recognize In- dependent elovators which are buflt adja- cent to thelr tracks and extend them a switch and other necessary shipping factli- ties, and cur associatien proposes to see that t rallr what the law re Much ado was made last winter over certain clouse in thia bill, which read “Provided, however, that &any elovator hereafter (onstructed the cost of whose construction #hall not exceed $3,000," etc. It was the Idea that no clevator should be entitled to railroad accommodations that did not cost at least $3,000 inco'n Snys Clause s Nugntory. “But this clause means absolutely noth- Ing,* sald Mr. Vincent. “It 18 so worded to be nugatory. However, if it was sig- nificant it would make no difference. Seven Independent elevators are standing in Ne- braska that are entftled to accommoda- tions under this bill, none of which cost less, but all of which cost more than $3,000. 8o it's no use for the rafiroads to play on that term. The seven elevators I refer to are at Harvard, Cambridge, Axtell, Hildreth, Up- land, Kearney and Alblon. They are on land contiguous to rallroad rights-of-way. The one at Upland belongs to the Farmers' Co-Operative Shippers’ assoclation and the remainder to other independent eompanios, “In going into this fight the association will have the co-operation of the other companfes and will be ablé to put up a formidable showing. Our assoclation has a capital stock of $200,000 and an outside fund for the legal battle is belng made up. ‘We realize the potency of our adversaries, but are convinced from the statements of a certain rallroad attornéy that they vealize the justice of our claima and have no de. sire to meet us In the courts. We are pre pared for a persistent fight." Announcements of the Theaters. The sale of seats for the long' looked for engagement of Blanche Walsh in “Resurrection” at the Boyd opens at the box office this norning at 9 o'clock. Never before, with -the pos- sible exception of “Ben Hur," has an engugement been looked forward to with more interest “hian that of Miss “Walsh. Baturday matinee rzarks the open- ing of the engagement &nd 1t closes with a rpecial matines Sundsy. 1t was originally intended to end the enragenent Saturday night, but the show kcoked for Sunday matinee teing unable to £l the date tha matinee was given Miss Vieish. It is a long time since any play in has been the toplc of such-u ment, and perhaps equally long since a player of either tcx has, scored such an artistic triumph ss has Blanche Walsh in the character of Maslova. Of all the singing acts that have ap- peared at the Orpheum this scason, none have created a more favorable Impression than the Village Choir, a Guartet of two men and two women. They make a happy selection of old songs ihat stand in favor. They have been applauded to the echo at every performance thus far and to those that can enjoy a refined singing turn they may be commended. The other features of the bill embrace a diversity, with much that is pleasing. Bellman and Moore, wh have been scoring in "A Gallery Goddes: will change their act on Thursday night to “Hester's Promise” for the remainder of the week. A matince will be given Thursday. “Arizona’ closes the most successful en- gagement it has ever had In Omaha with the matinee and evening performance to- day. This is the fourth visit the play has | pald to Omaha, but the attendance at the Krug this week has broken all records. Churges Hosband with Assault. Complaint has been flled. in poliee ourt by Effle Timple, charging he?\ fi‘hnd. Benjamin Timple, with assault, Mr. Timple in the employ of the. Brenner flour and feed store at 1618 Chicago stréet, and Mr. Brenner appeared in court and put \H a bond in the sum of $100 to guarantee Tim- ple’s appearance next Saturday mMorning. Blouse Walst with Cape 4550-Capes of all sorts are to be noted s features of the The pretty one shown on the blouse fllustrated is peculiarly graceful and adds distinction to the de- sign which is both novei and good. The materials selected for the model are vio- let broadcloth, velvet in a deeper shade and cream lace with trimming of silk braid, but various equally effective combinations might be suggested and the yoke and cufts can be made of one material when pre- ferred. The broad box plait at the front, the slight blouse over the shaped belt and the yoke and gauntlet cuffs are all fea- tures worthy of speclal mention, The walst lning is smoothly fitted and closes at the center front. Over it are ar- ranged the shaped yoke, the bloused fronts and back. and the cape, the waist closing beneath the left edge of the box plait, the yoke at the left shoulder seam. The sleeves are the latest, with the full pufrs above deep cuffs cut in gauntlet style. At the waist is a belt that 18 pointed at the front. The quantity of materlal required for the medium size Is 4% yards 21 inches wide, 4 yards 27 Inches wide or 2% yards 44 inches wide, with % vard of velvet, % yard of allover lace and § yards of braig to trim as llustrated The pattern 450 s cut in sizes for a o, 84, %, 3 and 40-Inch bust measure. For the accommodation of The RBes readers these patterns, which usualiy retall at from 25 to 50 cents, will be furnished at & nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all expense. In order to get a pattern enclose ceuts, give number and name of pattern. Some undergarments may look like the Dr. Deimel Linen - Mesh Un- derwear, but no other can isfaction which have give the comfort and sat- made it famous the world over, Booklet telling alt abhut f¢ sud the garments may be had The Deimel Linen-Mesh Co. (Origiuators of “Linen-Mesh "), Ez"vnu:u:mu MALYDOR, AL K $1.00 Sherman & Malydor Mrg y Co., FEmaLe OMENE Sherman & McConnell Drug O, Omeba, i