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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1903)
THE OMAHA DAILY HKK: MONDAY. RKPTEMRETt 2t, 1003. r t, f 1 SPECIAL NOTICES tTHlMami far these eolasaa will b tales til 11 at. for th events; edition and II " SO B. a. txatee, 1 1-' a ward art laaertlaa. la a, wr4 thereafter. Nothing tnkra far leaa than V,m fa the a rat latrt tlaa. Tkna 4 vertlseateat asset ka raa eoneocntlvoly. Advertiser. y roaaaatte; a aaan here tkHk) aaa hav a newer a4 dreesoa' la a kiaVrrM letter Is. car ( Th Via. Anewre aa ilrrHl will ka deliver a raaaalaitaa at the hook aalr. SITUATIONS W1JTKD. WANTED Hy youn msn of good address ni experience, os:tlon as bookkeeper; pang preferred; soxkI rtfertnre. Acv.ie I. 69. Bee. A-M3S3 x YOUNO man want position an biil clerk in wnoiesale or packing hon-e. Ad-irese O 61, Ree. A M.'Mft ix WAITED MAI.K HELP. FALL TERM; NOW OPEN. 1 DAT AND NlOHT. STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME. Boyles College NLW YORK LIFE DLi-i. . BUSINESS, 8HOKTHAND, TYPEWRIT ING, ENGLISH. Apply for Catalogue. B 222 OMAHA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 17th and Douglas Bin. DAY AiN'U NIGHT SESSIONS. Fall term now open. Students enter every day. Shorthand taught by mall.' Adver tilling matter free. Address: RuHRBOUGH BROS, Omaha, Nebraska. B M467 26 WANTED, for United 8tatea army, able bodied, unmarried men, between ages of 21 and Si. cltlsens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, wl:o can apeak, read and write English. or in formation apply to recruiting officer, 10th and Dodge Bis., Omaha, and Lincoln, Neb. B-M4.5 WANTED, a man to work from our wagon. C. F. Adams tt Co., 1619 Howard. GOOD messengers wanted; first-class pay A. D. T. Co., ilJ 8. 13lh. B-UJ WANTED Boys to distribute circulars Apply to v. Mandelberg, second floor People' Store. B 238 WANTED A gmd watchmaker: perma nent Job for good man. Will H. Beck Bloux City. B 312 Z3x WANTED First class wood turner at once, Oood wages. Lincoln Bash, Door & Mfg Co., Lincoln, Neb. B 328 WANTED First clnss. experienced sales man in hat department. J. L. Brandels St eons. a 331 zi WANTED Men to learn barber trade; few weeks completes by our method; can earn nearly all expenses before completing practical course that saves years; call or write. Moler Barber College, 112 Douirlas Ht, H M Tin Zx SALESMF.. WANTED. EXPERIENCED book salesmen of ability, A proDoattlon of exceptional merit. Ter rltory Is being rapidly a-sslgned. F. I) Meyer, Broadway and Locust St., St, Louis, Mo. M4o 21 x WANTED FEM A LK HELP. lOOOlrls. Call Canadian offloe, ltb Dodge. C 3 SERVANT GIRL wanted at once at 1113 S. ZSth Bt. C WANTED Otrl for general housework, ltlAil riw.rrl. iv. r 9.'.fl WANTED, a housekeeper for gentleman with two daughters, on farm; mlddle axed lady preferred: loo ' waxes and transportation paid. Address Lock Box 600, Osmond. Neb. C MAS 22x HELP WANTED FEMALE. Salesladies for grocery In city store: good wages to bright- experienced women who know how to sell groceries; state wages wanted ana experience. . u m, Bee. O 460 IOx YOUNO girl to assist at general house' work, inquire at iu noutn otn St. C-M449 B WANTED Ladle to learn halrdresslng manicuring or racial massage, t ew weeK glomes granted. Call or write. Moler College, 18UI Douglas Bt. CM377 26x FOR KENT HOUSES. url ICCC In all parU of the eltr. H 11UUJLJ c. Peter 4k Co.. Bee Bldir v Al PAT NE-BOST WICK CO.. choioa houses Ml-603 New York Lite BlUg. 'Phone 1OI6. 1 2J4 WR UOVB manos. Maxrard Van A (Itnr. are Co.. Tel 1494. , Otnce, 1712 Webster bt. u tlUUOCO o. F. Davl Co.' 60s Bee BUig. i a TO MOVE right get Omaha Van Storage CO., omoa iau sarnani, or leis. lbts-yj. 1 Z30 IX) R RENT, a neat (-room houae. all mnt. am except furnace, 1S. C. M. Baehmann, uo-ji ruwa utuca. u M136 HOUSES, Insurance. Rlngwult, Barker Blk. ID It RENT 3ti Hsmer St . dealrahl modern house of I rooms In first-class re- pair, xiRk uarvtn Bros., 1W Farnam st. Lf Mll 10-ROOM house, modern, west psrt of the city. $35 per month. Wra. II. Potter, re ceiver. 803 Brown block. D Zll FOR RENT. Double modern house on Sherman ave nue, t rooms each . 10 T-room modern house. K1S Davenport street 10 t-room house. Sth and Chicago streets t-rom house, Suth and Charles street.. 10 THOMAS BRENNAN. lug ba 13th st. D M290 3 FOR RENT 8lx-room cottage, modern ex rent furanre. JJ11 California St.. t. In complete repair. Inuuire at bo7 N. 19lU St.. or room sot n. x. uire mag. i COMPLETE lo-room modern house an barn. 617 Park ave. F- D. Wend li, Douglas st. D Mia FOR RENT, modern house newly papered , wun privilege or reserving one or t room. Addr.as O 3 Bee D 2it S2x FOR RENT 8lx-rm cottage at 112 N 42nd St., !'-&. Inquire at 1A Webster st t 3JU -ROOM modern house. 2714 Chlcaxn Bt. 1 quire 1-1 N. 17th St. D 22x FOR RENT, a new nine-room house on lit St.. city, for lJt. Call at Room 4.i. Boa of Trade. . D-M45S ;dx FOR RENT t-room modern house. No 6S3 Park Ave.. H&. w. H. Thomss. Firs National Back Bldg. D-M31J Tx NEARLY new seven-room house; hard s soft water. 610 N. lMh St.; cheap. Sou Omaha. D M6M Tlx rOH BENT FIMK1HKD ROOMS. AETNA HOUSE, European. 13th nodes. n xr e hauls trunks. Telephone fill. E BT NICELY furnished room. Inquire Omaha tiil laundrv. 17VI Laaveaworlh. 'Pho A-l.sl, E- MODERN room, frvnt. avenue. Soil 8t Mary E 161 17 DEWEY European hotel. 13 1 h and Farnam. a 2ol ROYAL HOTEL, European, lh A Chicago. i E I. ROOMS lor light houwrkeeplng 110 8. I tb at. E M222 tlx MCiLT furnlba4 reirox, 1M Op'jAt. FOR RRIT-PIRIIHRD BOOMI. LAR'JF 1,1'JHT. AIRV R'KJMS. $12 60 and up per month. "' and up dsy. AT THE DELLONE, I4lh St. and Capitol Ave. Bteam beatcd electric lighted private and general bat ha all conveniences nrst-claa service. Fat where you please. ROuM AT TUB DELONE. E 211 XX TWO very desirable furnished rKimi, gat, bath and furnace beat. 622 N. 2Srd. E M951 UKdK front Mary's avenue. room. modern mil St E 1G1 27x FRONT ROOM, modern. Ml Do-lge st. E M275 23x Nice room", day, week or mo. 1 Howard. E M226 octlSx SMALL, ateam heated, modern room; new Iv furnished. Telephone. 34 Farnam 2d floor. E-542 a J ELY furnished modern room: suitable for one or two gentlemen; near ram; private family. 7711 Jackson. Address O 64. Pe.- K-&?. n FIRNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARD and room, furnace. 626 8. 19th 81 F 158 27X i r r fr r. nai nrj i wu i x-v-"ae also meal ticket. F-M72J 06 I'm illfl nnil ...., , V Frnam u f ' mori- rn- 'nhnne F MTiZ? 51 v FIR.MTIRE PACKING. ETERSON Tel. L-3T.X, & LUNDBEKQ. lit 8. 17th. FOR RENT STORKS AND OFSTCWS. FOR RENT, building suitable for whole- - i A r.-. . i.- . ... " -rvi lories and llrot-clai-'S cemented basement, elevator, fire and burglar proof vault, of fice counter and nxlures. for price ana particulars Inquire C. C. Rosewaler. sec retary the. Bee Building Co., room H'. Bee Ptiuaing. x FOR RENT, the building formerly occu- pled by The Bee at 916 Farnam St. it has our stories and a basement, which was formerly used as The Bee Dress room. This will be reuted very reasonably. If Interested snnlr at office of C. C. Roi water, secretary, room 1U0, Bee building. FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES. THE spacious store room on Farnam street in the upo minding, iormeriy occupieo. oy Mac arthy T.ulnrlng t o., to lease on rea sonable terms. Kent Include Janitor serv ice, electric light and heat. Inquire It. C. I'cters & Co., ground Hour Bee building. DESK room. 414 Bee building. I-M151 AGENTS WANTED. WANTED, canvassing agents In every county to solicit subscriptions to Til tu TWEMiETH tbMlKl fAKMc-rl, Steady employment with assured good in come. Axents in the country with horsa and buxKy especially desired. Canvassers make easily .) to liuu per montn. Aa dress Century Farmer Solicitors' Burenu, Bee building, Omaha. J Z13 EW book by 100 of America's Greatest Nepries; solves raoe problem and sells llk wild-lire: aevnts make IJO.OU a day wrlte for free outfit and terms. J. L. Nichols & Co., Naperville, 111. J M322 21 X WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Board and room for family o 3, all adults. In private family; not too far out. Address stating price, O 3.1, Bee omce. tL.su PARLOR floor or six or seven-room house, modern except furnace. Address J 4Z, Bee K M 300 TWO refined gentlemen wish room In pri vat family; wining to pay wen lor proper quarters; can furnlnh Jest best of reference. Aauresa f z, nee. K M552 t Wanted to but. WANTED To buy a dray or bus line of good sise in Nebraska or Mouth Dakota. Anyone having such for sale will find a buyer by writing tun Manoney. iawier, la. . N MSSO II x a DON'T give your furniture and carpet away. J. Lvine pays tne ingnest casn price. 306 North lGtn st. N Mail Ucltt WANT xentle pony from October to May win buy or taxe care oi mm: ataie age, height ana terms. Address u as. tiev. N-466 29X OOOD dray team, weight about 2.M0. A Hospe Co., 1513 Douglas N M4vj s.x FOR SALE FURNITIRE. FULL line of hard coal stoves now on sale, Chicago Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge Pi. O 242 FOR SALE. Furniture, consisting of- parlor, dining, bedroom, leather library rurnuure, leatne couch, easy chairs, mahogany and rook wood library and parlor tables, odd chairs, rockers, davenport, mahogany bookcase, writing desk, mantle mirrors, clocks, pictures, imported bric-a-brac, oil paintings, rugs, lace curtains, orasa peas oak and mahogany dressers, cninoniers; also .tine upright piano. These goods must be seen to be appreciated. Sell aep. arately; call at 138 N. 38th ave. 0-M415 !6x rOR BALK HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. TIRES set while you wait: first-class re pair work. 11. Frost, itut ana Leaven worth. P-243 MONROE sells pleasure vehicle at 811 N. !tn ot. J" GOOD MILK WAGON, coal wagon and buggy at a Pig o:iigain. A. w. jonnson, with John Deer Plow Co. P-I48 02x FOR SALE, very stylish driving horse; has good speed; is nne unaer tne sauaic; win also sell latest style, high-grade, rubber tire wagon, harness, blankets, saddles, etc. Address O 69, Hee. P M4M 23x FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE. ' Southwlck hay press and power, cheap. A. tt. nau, council mum, la. Q-M 816 FOR SALE, secondhand locomobile, In nrst-ciass snope, ai one-nan price, i an or address, 1621 Farnam St. Q 216 IRON and wire fences, tree guards, trellises. Western Ancnor rence vo., m r. inn et. g-248 SECONDHAND billiard and pool tables billiard tables repaned; a larae stock of rhuau bar future, cigar counters, etc. The urunswica-oaise cuueiiuer i . . . ... n it.. ." , . .. 4v7-S 8. loth 81. W-M2 14 CATALOGCE cut drug price free. Sher man t McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. W-241 ICE for sale in carload lots. Address, Lincoln lc Co.,. Lincoln, Neb. ' Q-M71J INDIAN goods and relics. 1U9 Farnam. Q3i0 1DHAND af cheap. t Derlght, 1119 Farnam. Q-ioi FOR SALE Crane hydraulic elevator; can be ued either paaseuger or freight; com plete. Iron guide po.tH. cage anu wire en closure. J. L. Brandels ic Suns. Q 69 FOR 8ALE A new 800-amper. double-pole switch-; never been used. Apply to or address "Superintendent Bee Bu Ming, Omaha." Q M767 FOR SALE Coal business. Capital r!y .v 13.0uo.O0. J 11. Bee. W-26J TEI-EPHONIT POLES: long fir timber; chicken fence; oak piling. 9"1 Douglas. W-U7 NEW and Sdhand typewriters, lilt Farnam. FOR SALE Several scholaishlp In a flrt claaa standard school In Omalia. compris ing complete course in business, abort Bund and typewriting. inquire st Bee office. - Q is E. L. I.OVEJOY will hepalr your rawing machine and warrant It. S01 4 Snruoe ML Q-Mo'Sx FOR SALE Empty Ink barrels. Apply Win. NkL preas room, be uffica. MEN AND WOMEN LOOKING FOR POSITIONS PLACE W. CLAIRVOYANT. MRS. CARRIE SMITH. SOVEREIGN I.ADT QUEEN of clairvoyants; every thing told, past, present and future. Sat isfaction or no pay. 6o7 N. IMii. 8 2S4 Yt.MF.R. P A LM I ST Removed to 715 N. 23d. Take No. lfi'h Bt. ear. get oft at 23J and Cuming, walk 14 blocks south. RM2'il MMEf LUCRETIA. medium.. 17 Califor nia. 8 M !W SX ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. MM E. BMITH. baths, 118 N. 16. Id floor, r. & PERSONAL. VIAVI. a wholesome nerve and tissue food snd home treatment for disorders oi women. Free booklet. Viavl Co., 3-tS Bee Blug. U iii MAGNETIC PILE K1LLE1I. IT CUHK8. At druggists, $1. PRIVATE home during confinement; bsblcn adopted. The Good Sumarttan Sanitarium, 728 1st Ave., Council Bluffs, la. U-lt BURGEON-CHIROI'ODIST, 012 Bee Bldg. u aa( DU. ROY. chlroDodlst: corns and superflu ous hair removed by electricity, iv z ana 1. 16U6 Farnam St. U 25 PRIVATE hospital before and during con finement; p-est mediraL care ana nursing. Mrs. L. Fisher, 1j01 Vinton. Tel. 19. U 20 WH RENT sewing machlnea at 75c per week. 2 per montn; we repair anu sen parts for every machine manufactured; secondhand machines, 15 to 110; second hand machines from 11 to 110. Neb. Cyc.e Co., 16 lh and Harney. U MM! PRIVATE S initarlum for ladles before and during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerlech, 3u26 California st. Terms reasonable. l'-5 DR. PRIES treats successfully all dlsesses and Irregularities of women from any muse; experienced and reliable. 1513 Dodge St., Arlington block, Omaha. U-l S. SHONFELD. the antiquarian !estab- lUhea lkffi), removed to 822 N. Y. Life. bldg. V M61S OI PRIVATE hospital during confinement; babies adopted. Mrs. Gardels, 2234 Lake. Tel. Red-1NS4. U-25S BOSTON Umbrella Mfg.. 608 S. 16, Tel. 1617. I mbreiins Parasols re-covered, repaired or made. U MS62 LADY 26 years old wants loving compan ion; must havu some means. Answer O 4S. Bee. U-M316 21x MONEY TO, LOAN REAL ESTATE. WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Farnam Binltn Co., laaj t arnam sireei. W 2til FARM and city loans; low rates. W. If. Thomas, first Natl nana rsiag. in. ims, W 2C2 PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 937 N. Y. Life. WANTED Real estate loans and warrant. R. C. Peter & Co.. Bee Bldg. W 207 FIVE PERCENT loans, Garvin Bros.. lfiO Farnam. waaa PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1620 Douglas, , w 4 TO 6 P. C. money, Bemls, Paxton block. W-264 MONEY to loan for building purposes. W. H. Thomas. First Nat l Bank bldg. W 292 Oc1 MONEY TO LO. CHATTELS. NOT IN THE TRUST. Money Any Amount leaned to salaried employes holding per manent positions on their "PLAIN NOTE, without HUK1UAUL, ci Liuiiar.M or oc Cl'RlTY of any kind, without EMPLOY run knowledxe. tv alao loan money on Furniture. Pianos. etc.. without removal of goods. You have ua of both money and goods. It Costs You Nothing To call and be convinced that our rates are the cheapest Tl umana. We want vour business and believe an In veatigatlon of our methods will get It even if at present you ere dealing else where. KIND. COURTEOUS TREAT MENT to all. Our offices are the best equipped to handle your business with , privacy of any In the city. Come In and see us, whether you borrow or not. Reliable Credit Co. Rooms 307-3U6 Paxton Blk. Hooias 307-306. Paxton Blk. H MONEY a. oa 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 mpluymenl can get. Just on bis note; Monthly. Monthly. Weekly. 1100 Return to us... 1-6.66 or 113.35 or 16.6i 160 Return to us... 1333 or 6.65 or 1.31 1 26 Return to bs... 166 or 133 or 1.06 $ 16 Return to us... 4.00 or 1.00 or l.w Easiest terms, lowest rates, confidential. No Inquiries. Quick service. Courtoous treatment. THE STAR LOAN CO., 641 PAXTON BLK. X H.4 EASY 18 GET PAY Best explains our methods. We loan on luruiture, piano, warehouse receipts, etc. Or if you nave a permanent position we can make you a . 8ALAR i' LOAN without security, except your own agree ment to repay. Our ei-rvioe Is quick aud coundential and we always try to please. All that e auk is that you giv us a call before you borrow elsewhere. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. liH board of Trade Bldg. Tel. 22. (.Established. UWij. 3u6 8. lttlb, bl. X-270 MON.SY LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS. LIVE STOCK, 8ALAH1LS, E'l'C. Low rates and easy term. Business Conrldentlal. Try us If you want to e-ive mouey. f.ll.tL-V IV 1-Dl-ltlT f 631 Paxton Block. Itlli and Farnam Sts. X-271 LARGEST BU8INE83 IN LOANS TO SALARIED I'EOl'LE, merchants, team sters, boarding house, etc., without e cuiiiy; easiest terms; ') oftlcea in prin cipal cities. Tolman, 440 Board of Trado Bldg. X 27; MONEY loaned on plain note to ularted io'le; business conrl-ientlal; lowest rates. 614 Paxton block. The J. A.' Huttou Co. X-275 CHATTEL, saiary and Jewelry loans. Foley Loan Co., sue to D. Green, R. 8. Barker bk. X-271 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, l w elry. horses, cows, etc. C. F. Reed, 319 B. 13. X-274 BISINESS CHANCES. FOR 8ALE. good grocery and butcher's fix tures, including Ice box. Inquire 27u3 Far nam. . . Y il FOR 8ALE. furniture and four 4) year lease. Hotel Charm. Al. lance. Neb The Charters is a tony 10i loom l.rli k hotel, city water and el i tne Hauls, is in good repair and w. II lurn I-1. owners want to get cut of the I o el but-iues. Fur fur ther lnlorr.mtl.il uUdreiva 11 jtl Cnirt-rs, Alliancs. Neb. Y-7 WHEN you wunt to buy. sell or exchange any prrperty or tuinss quick, see j. it. Juhnsun. MI N Y. Life. Y 27( FOR BALE, notes, Ju0. O. curity. O . Be. , K. chatt-l se Y-6U tx READ Bl !SE9 H ASC E. PRINTERS Can sell you a go d office, doing good business, connected with theater and having advertising proceeds of program; lots of theatrical work be sides a good run of regular work; etsr llhed nine yenrs In s.me location. Trice 17U0. Address for particulars. O Hee. Y-M41S-21 FOR SALE-Hilf Interest In the finest meat market in the west; Investigate. C. W. Letchford. Council Bluff Y Mi.14 21 x t l - " FOR SI.B REAL ESTATE, Bargain. Owner Instructs us to sell At-Once, his property near 24th and Lake, 7 room house, porcelain bath, marble wash bowl, closet, hot and cold wa ter, gas, full size basement, good barn, full lot. Will rent for $20. Price is ?1,950, but much less might be ac cepted. Here is where you buy at your own price if you hurry. ERNEST SWEET, 613 N. Y. LIFE. I EL 1472. R.E. 23 40-ACRE FARM in Jefferson county, Nebraska, with good improvements; Mo per acre; must be sold within a week. 34 acres about two miles from Glenwood, la. Twelve-acre orchard, balance under cultivation. No buildings; liou per acre. Or will trade for goud Omaha property. Twenty acres good hay land, also cIoba to Glenwood, la., 140 per acre. Chris Boyer, 23d and Cuming. Tel. itH. RE M342 52.750. 6-ROOM MOUbKN COTTAGE, COR NtR LOT, 70x112, -5715 LhAVbN WORTH. INQUIRE ON PREMISLS. RE M4i RANCH and farmn lands for sale by the Union Pacillc Railroad company.. B. A. McAUester, land commissioner, Unlun i ui lilc Headquarters, Om.taa, Neb. RE 280 MODERN 8-r. house, full 52-Ct. lot, best lo cation tor 4 nome. inquire l-m Vinton Ml. RE 766 21 HOUSES and lots in all parts of city; also acre property ana raim lands. The O. F. Davis Co., Room 508, Bee bldg. RE 278 SIX-ROOM modern cottage, corner lot 70x112, 3715 Leavenworth St, Inquire at premises. - Kfcr WII I lAMON CHARLES E.. V. 8. ll-LinillJUn National Bank Bldg RE 2.9 ELEGANT home and farm of 225 acres joining Bennet, Neb. Address Box lSi Dark.., VTAk . 1 . . . c""i JVC iUWO Wrt New t-room house, all modern, ready Oc tober 1. inquire at the house. 126 N. wu si. RE 271-22X FRAME HOUSE FOR SALE. Bid will be received for Immediate removal of 7-room frame house, 2311 California St. GEORGE & CO., 1001 FARNAM ST. ACCORDION PLEATING. GOLDMAN. 200 Douglas block. -282 ATTORNEYS, t. M. MACFARLAND. Sll N. Y. L. Bldg. M756 a BALE TIES. OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 16th. 2X3 BICYCLES. BARGAINS in bicycle; second-hand wheels 13 and up; see Flescher, 1622 Capi tol ave. -idS28 OS CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree. With and Lake streets. . 370 DRESSMAKING. KEISTER'S Ladies' Tailoring College, 1706 Cuming St. Write for booklet. 241 DETECTIVES. CAPT. T. CORMACK, 617 Karbach block. Tel. A-2&22. 2M DRESS CUTTING SCHOOLS. THE Dress Cutting College Is to young ladies wnat tne business college I to young men. ! Paxton Blk., Omaha. M32 08 EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. O. R. RATHBUN, room 15. Com'l Nat Bank Private ssons In bookkeeping, etc. 762 FLORISTS. HES8 8WOBODA, 1411 Farnam. -Z86 D. HENDERSON, florist, 141 Farnam Rt. 2X7 GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OMAHA PLATING CO.. Bee bldg. Tel. 2S35. 766 GARBAGE. ANTI -MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO.. clean cesspools and vaults, removes garbage and deud animals at reduced prices. 621 N. 16th. Tel. 177a. 2SU LAWN MOWERS. SHARPENED. P. Melcholr, 13th & Howard. 292 DANCING ACADEMY. CHAMBERS' adult beginner now forming Tuesdays and Saturdays, 8 p. nr.. com mencing October 22. Private lesson any time. 17th and Douglaa. Utile 'phone, ISil. Residence, A174j. After October 15. 2424 Furnam st. Chambers' children's claases Wednesdays, 4 p. m., Saturdays, 2 p. m . commencing October X. 640 MR. AND MRS. MORAND S dancing and physical culture. 16ih and Harney, re opens for chl'.dren Saturday, October 3; Legtnnera, lv a. m. ; atlvance, 1 p. m. Terms reasonable; a liberal reduction to former natrons and to families who send more than one pupil at the same time. Private classes organised; private lessons any time. Iessous for adults now Tues day and Friday, 8 p. m. ; assemblies every Wednesday. School teachers' ticket at half regular rales. For further partleu lara write or telephone 1041. Ma.O Oot4 HAT RENOVATING. OLD hats made rew. Ramser 4k Kerr, practical hatters, 2u7 N. 17th st M844 D9 LOST. LOST Lady'a gold watch: please return to 2ol5 Cuss st. and. receive reward. Lost-M2& LOUT, legal papers In Piatt vs. Hitchcock Co., the Mathewaon Estate and Raamua .i vs. Montgomery; also record In su preme court; 125 00 reward and no ques tions asked fur return to Hanshaw Cafe. Iist M?! ;Sx TINNERS. a. E. KOCH, 14tb and Mapla. Tel. L-1H9. M-4V3 O THE WANT ADS. WHEN YOU HAVE A LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & TRICE, 410 1st Nat. Bk bldg 290 NEW 8XOW-CHI RCH CO.. 1st floor N. Y. Life Bldg., attorneys and collectors every where. 291 J. M. MACFARLAND. S19 N. Y. L. Rldg. -M767-21 MEDICAL. LIOI OR HABIT cured In three days when cured. No hypodermics. Wrl Pay te for circulars Gatlln Institute, 1-2 S. 14th. ma Ml SICAL. TH08. J. KELLY, voice, Davldgt Block. -1 E. D. KECK, voice culture and the art of singing. Studio, 18U2 Farnam St. -M51C OI OSTEOPATHY. Johnson Institute, 61S N. Y. Life Bldg. T. 1G4 :o5 The Hunt Infirmary, McCague Bldg. T. Wl -2SS Aten 4 Farwell, Paxton Bik.. 604-7. T. 14. -:s DRS. FINCH MILLER, 124 8. 16th St. ivi DR GRACE DEEGAN, 832 N. T. Life. Tel. 2BS6. J98 PATENTS. H. J COWGILL No fee unless successful, 318 S. 15th St., Omaha. Tel. 1798. S"0 PATENTS Sues A Co.. Omaha. Neb. Il lustrated patent book free. Tel. 1623. M570 N15x PAWNBROKERS. EAGLE Lonn Office. Reliable, accommodat ing; all business confidential. 1JU1 Douglas 768 STORAGE. OM. Van Stor Co., 1511H Farn. Tel. 1559-RGt SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 717 N. Y. Life. suz NEB. Business & Shorthand College. Boyd'i "Theater. 303 STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED, Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bldg, 304 TICKET BROKERS. CUT RATE railroad tickets everybody. P II. Pbllbln, 15o6 Farnam. "Phone 784. I'M VPUOLSTERING. QATE CITY Upholstering Co.. woven wire springs tightened. Tel. tt-&a. IiOd at. Alary Ave. 301 GOVERNMENT NO'ilCKS. PROPOSALS FOR ?RESH VEGETABLES. Office Purchasing Commissary. V. 8 Army, Omaha, Nebraska, September 16, 1903. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., central standard time, October 6th, W-d, and then opened publicly, for furnishing and delivery ot sucl quantities of potatoes and onions aa may oe required oy tne aunsiatenc De partment at Omaha, Neb.t Forts Crook Niobrara and Robinson, Nebraska. Pro posals will also be received and opened by tne commissaries at f ort itooinsou. Neb., until 10 o clock a. m., mountain standard time, and at Forta Crook and Niobrara Neb., until 11 o'clock a. m., central standard time, eacn commissary receiving proposals for his own post only. The right Is re served to reject any or all proposals In whole or In part. Blank proposals and specifications, showing In detail the articles and Quantities required, and giving run fn- I formation as to conditions of contract, will loe furnished on application to any of the a Dove mentioned omcers. l-.nveiopes should be marked "Proposals for Fresh Vegetables, to be cpenea uctooer 6. and addressed to the undersigned or commissary at post auinonzea o receive proposals. w. II, BEAN, Major, Commissary, U. 9. Army, B-17-U-M-Z1-ZZ-X3-M FORT MEADE. 8. D.. September IT. 1903. Sealed proposals In triplicate will be received until z o clock p. m. Octoher 17, 1903, for the construction of macadam roads and cement walks at Fort Meade, 8, D. Information furnished upon applica tion. United States reserves right to ac cept or reject any or all proposals or any part tnereot. envelopes - containing pro posals to be marked "Proposals for Roads snd Walks" addressed C. O. Vogdes, Captain. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STATE PRINTING. Bids will be received by the State Print ing Board at the office of the Secretary of Slate at Lincoln, Nebraska, on or l-ejore 2:30 o'clock p. m., Tuesday, September 9, 19-a, for printing and binding lit pamphlet form 4,000 copies of th election laws and l.ouo copies of the registration, law of the state of Nebraska. Specifications for same can be found on file In th office of the Secretary of State. All bids must be accompanied by a bond equal in amount to the probable cost of th work bid upon. The Board reset ves the right to reject any and all bid. Lincoln, Nebraska. September 17. ISO. STATE PHINTING BOARD. Bv LOU W. FRAZIEK. Secretary to the Board. S-19-d-6-t-M NOTICE. Sealed bids will be received at the office ot secretary of state up until 13 o'clock noon of September 8, 19ul, for one lut) horse-power boiler, also one fifty hone power engine, also one 4'0-llght dvnamo fur Soldiers' and Salloi-s' Home at ill I ford, and one luv horse-power boiler for Boys' Industrial school at Kearney; also two tit K. W. belted P. M. type generators, said generators until be rated at lao amperes and 2-So volta, at a speed of approximately Soo revolutions per minute fur the peni tentiary, aa per plans and specifications on hie In this office, all of which must be delivered at the Institutions. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. GEO ROUS WT MARSH. Secretary of Board. BIJd Itm R AILWAY TIME CARD. INION STATION lOTII AND MARC Y. Chicago at Northwestern, "Th Northwestern Line." Leave. Arrive. Fust Chicago Mail laical Sioux City Daylight St. Paul... DUht Chicago Local Cedar Rapids.. Limited Chicago lxjcal Carroll Fast Chicago Ka.l St. Paul ..a 1.40 am a 7 iw am . .a k:uu pin a 6:30 am ..a 6:10 am a 3:3u pm ..a 7:5 am a 9:56 pm ..al wtm .11:10 pm . .. 6.U put ..a 8:15 pm a 9:15 am ..a 4:00 pm a 9:60 am . .a 5:60 pm a 3.4a pm ... 8. 10 pin a 8:16 am Fast Mall. a 2 40 pm Local Sioux City b 4:ft) pra b 9:60 um Norfolk A Bonexteel... 7:25 am al l 35 am Lincoln 4k Long piue....b 7.25 m bl0:e& am Mlaaonrl 1'aciOc. 8t. Louia Express al0:00 am a 6:25 pm K. C. & St. U tx al0:5o pin a 6. 15 am Chicago, Hock Island A Pacific. EAST. Leiv. Arrive, Chicago Daylight L't'd.a 3:55 am a 1:60 am Chicago Da light lcl.a 7:uu am a 9:15 pm I'hicao Expr -as 011:15 am f ..u pin Lv 2uoine Express a 4.20 pm bll; J am Ctiicagu Fast Express.. a 1:3 pm a 1.3) pm WJCaT. Rocky Mountain L l u..a 7:30 am a 7:25 am Lincoln, Colo. tjprlug Denver. Pueblo and Weal a 1:30 pm a 5:00 pra Colo., Texas. Cal. and Oklahoma Flyer a 1:40 pra all 40 pm Illinois teairal. Chicago Express a 7:35 am a 510 pm Chicago, Mlnneapoli. A bt. Paul limited 7:60 pra a 1:06 am Minneapolis a ML Paul tupie.s b 7:35 am bl0.36 pin AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Few Workman Temp's Will B Auiyiciouilj Dedicated Tonight. MAYOR CALLS FOR PUBLIC RECOGNITION CaraUal Will Sarreed the Dedicatory Ceremoales, Which Are to Be Preceded by F.steaalve Street Parade. The new Ancient Order of United Work men temple at Twenty-fifth and M streets 111 be dedicated this evening. At . 30 the members of the three Workmen lodges will form' at Twenty-fourth and M streets and march to Twenty-fourth and J streets to receive visiting lodges. The parade wl'.l be headed by a plateon of police under Chief Briggs. Franek band will follow and then will come the degree teams of the Workmen lodges. Next thera, will be the South Omaha lodge and the Omaha and visiting lodge. Directors of the temple building association, grand state officers. the mayor and speakers wl'.l follow In car riage. From Twenty-fourth and J streets the line of march will be to Twenty-fourth and Q streets, west to Twenty-alxth street. ncrth to N street, east to Twenty-fourth street, north to M street and west to the tomple. C. W. Miller, president of the building association, will call the assemblage to order. Jacob Jaskalek, grand master work- man. will make an address and he will be followed by a number of grand lodge om cers. Hon. E. J. Burkett has been Invited to attend and deliver an address and be Has accepted the Invitation. A aoon a the dedicatory ceremonies are over the carnival grounds will be opened. It 1 the plan of the association to keep the carnival grounds open from noon until midnight. The management of the grounds is in tne hands of D. J. Farrell. Joseph Kouisxy and M. A. Martin will look after the vot ing contest. B. B. Wilcox has charge of the lighting of the carnival grounds ana arrangement have been made lor an abundance of electric, light. A number oi Interesting attractions have beu secured for the carnival and a large attendance is expected. In connection with the carnival Maor Koutsky last night Issued thla letter to the public: As the combined lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen of South Omaha will hold a carnival mis wee. "" ": .- .k. tamoin at Twentv-fVfth and M streets, I hereby request the cltlxens of South Omaha and the business men In par ticular to decorate their homes and p aces of business during carnival week. This carnival means the dedication of the largest hxlge building and public audito rium in the city. All of the money for the "J " ..,.!.... f M temnle hsa been sul- scribed by tne menu" uij " men lodges In the city of South Omaha and It ". fitting that some pulblc 'cl'1 should be taken ot the enterprise shown b ,',hl! .1rfeI:. io,. omcers of the state and hundreds of visiting members win oe present at the dedicatory ceremonies and on this date especially It Is requested that the colors of the order be displayed. The colors are red, blue and Purp e, I earnestly noj mi ..V"r: , Bouth Omaha will comply with this re quest. V.rrrTCtfuUy.uTsKTi Mayor -Walter Roblnsoa Injured. While attempting to board a freight train in the railroad yard here yesterday afternoon Walter Robinson llped Nnd fell o that both feet were crushed by the wheel of one of the car. Robinson had been In th city for a few day looking for work and wa intending to go outh. He tried to board the train near the crossing at Twenty-seTrenth and N street, but missed hi hold nd slipped. A pollMtnan called the' ambulance nd the Injured man was taken to the South Omaha .hospital. Lat night two urgeon amputated the right foot and a portion of the left foot. Rob inson's home la at Kellogg. Ia. His rela tive tTiere have been notified. Disregard Captala'a Order.. Captain Shields of the police force at tempted to atop a dsnce at Thirty-third and L street at midnight Saturday. Some of those present urged that time be given for one mor wait. Thl request the captain granted. Then the dancer wanted an other, and permission was given. The re sult wa that the dance kept up until 1 o'clock Sunday morning regardless ot the protests of the captain. Bond Still Unsold. Th overlap bond In the sum of 170.000 voted at the special election held on June 13. aro still unsold. Yeterday City Clerk Ehrlglcy received a telegram from W. J, I AILWAY TIME CARD. Phieairn Local 10:16 am Chicago Express alO:3S am Chicago Great Weatern Rr, Co, 104 Ft. Dodge Express. ..b 6:30 am lm! Ft. Dodae Express. ..a 1:45 pm 7 Ft. Dodae Exoreas... all:26 am 108 Ft. Dodge Expreaa... b 1:10 put talon Parlnc, Overland Limited.. ..a 1:40 am a 9:50 pm a 1:25 pm The Fast Mall California Express. ..a :zo pm ..all:Ki um Paclho Express Eastern Express Th Atlantic Express.... a t:sa pm a 7:30 am m a 1.4) am The Colorado tipeclal.. . .a 7:io Chlcaeo Special a 1:40 am Lincoln. ieat i ice and Btromsburr Express. ..b 4:00 pm bll:60 pm North Plstte Local a 8:00 am a 6:16 pm Grand Island Local o .au pm u : am Chicago, Mllwana.ee A Kt. Pnl. Chicago Daylight a 7:45 am ell:15 pm t lilcago rest ;xprB,.a o:a pm a :eu pm Chicago limited a 8:05 pm a 7:60 am Dea Moine Express a 7:45 am a 140 pm Wabash. St. Louis "Cannon Ball" Exores a 6:69 pm S Z0 an Bt. Louis Local, Coun cil Bluffs a 9:15 am .10 30 pm BURLINGTON STATION lOTII A MASON Barllagtoa A Mlaaonrl River. Lea vs. Arrive. Wvmora. Beatrice and Lincoln a 150 am W2:09 pm Nebraska Express a 8:60 am a 7:4 pm irnver Limited a 4:10 pm a 6.46 am ilr-.ck Hill and Puget Sound Express all: 10 pm a 1:10 pm Colorado Vestlbuied Flyer a 1:10 pm Lincoln Fast Mall b 2:52 pm a :u8 am Fort Crook snd Plaits- v mouth b 3:18 pm blO SS am Bellavue A Parlnc Jot. .a 7 50 pm a 1:27 ara tteuevu A rscino jet-. a 160 am Chisago, Hnrllnston A Unlney Chicago Special a 7:00 am a 1:55 pm Chicago estlbuled ex..a 4:00 pm a 7:46 am Chicago Local a I II am all:00 pm Chicago Limited a t:oi pm a 7:45 am Fast Mall a 1:40 pin Kanaaa City. St. Joseph A Connell Blnff. Kansas City Day Ex.... 9:15 am a 6:05 pm St. Louia Flyer a 6:25 pm all:' am Kansas City Night Ex..ar0:46 pm a t.'t pm a Daily, b Dally except Sunday, d Dally except Saturday, Dally except Monday. WEBSTER DEPOT 1BTII A WKBITKH Chicago A Northwestern, Nebrnaka and WyoanlnsT Division. Leave. Arrive. Black Hills. Dead wood. I.d. Hot Springs..... 1:00 pm .5:00 pm Wvomlnx. Casper and Douglaa d 3:00 pm e 5:00 pm Hastings, Turk, David fit v. Superior. Geneva. Exeter aud Seward.... b 1:00 pm b 1:00 pm Mlaaonrl Pnrlflr, Nebrai-ka Loral. Via Weeping Water b 4:10 pm .10:36 am tbtraa-o, St. Panl, Minneapolis Oaaabn. Tain City Passenger. ...a 6 30 ant a 9.10 pm Sioux i lly Pasaeiiger. .a 2:i pm all 2l am Oakland Local b 5:45 pm l 1.45 am Hay A Sons, th bankers at Cleveland, O., stating that they hnd written fully to Brandels A Sons of tiniaha rcxurdliig Hie purchase. This Issue nf bonds whs sold In the first place to Brandels snd later the council granted a transfer to JIHJr Sons. Hayes deposited n certified check for !3,0rt) on his own bank as an evidence of good faith, snd Intimated that the bond, would be accepted by 8pteniler 1. Since the transfer nas made there lins been much writing between the city officials h"re and the Hayes Ksnk. but nothing has cr-me of It all. Complete histories have been snt the Cleveland hankers, but they still want more Information. Just what they want now Is mere conjecture Until this issue of bonds is disposed of the city cannot pay back salaries or claims. The municipality is not the loser by the delay. but the people who ndvnm cd money to the firemen and policemen with !ie expectation that tho bonds would meet with a ready Bale arc holding the sack. Pome of the , councllmen soy that the contract with the laves hank will be annulled and that bids for the bonds will he advertised for onee more. Klert llfllcera Tonight. Tho South Omaha Cavalry troop will meet tonight at the armory and elect Ave non-commissioned officers. Two sergeants, one corporal, one farrier .nd one saddler are to be chosen by the votes of the troon. It was reported yesterday that Scroti J Lieutenant James IMmcanson was shout to resign and should this come about the trorp will elect a second lieutenant in ad dition to the non-commissioned oiflccrs al ready mentioned. John O'Hearn Funeral. At the First Baptist church yesterday afternoon funeral services were held ever th remain, of John O'Hearn. The serv ices were conducted by member of Hee Hive lodge No. 184 of the Masons and a leu by the Grand Army of the Republic. There was a large attendance of Masons, as well as quite a number of Phil Kearney post of the Grand Army. After the services at . the church the remains were conveyed to Laurel Hill cometory for Interment. Tamed Over to Omaha Ofllcer. James Crow, who wa arretted a fw day. ago as a auspicious character by Detective Elsfelder, was turned over to ' Detectives Mitchell and Davis of the Omaha police force last evening. Crow has been Identified a one of the men who held up and robbed Henry Oest at Sixteenth and Manderson streets about a week ago. Ac cording to the police there Is no- douh.t but Crow played an Important part In the holdup. Want More Signers, The Retail Clerks' local No. SCO has made a unanimous request of th merchant 1 "who so generously signed a petition te- cently circulated to close on Monday, Tues day, Thursday and Friday night at 6:30, to please adhere to their signature and those not yet having signed to pleas do so." The request is signed by W. A. Berry, president of th union. Maale 4'ltr Goaalp. Roy Honey Is expected home from the west today. Frank Vocasek has son to Lincoln to ttend the State university. Orin Merrill of Pueblo. Colo.. Is here lsltlng his parents for a few day. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Montgomery returned yesterdny from Ohio, where they spent two weens wun relatives. Joseph Steiakls died Ratui-dav nnd wns burled yesterday by the Turners from hi nome, twentieth and IJ streets. Mrs. it. K. Tans and children returned last night from the east, where they vis ited friends for three month. Miss Maggie Murray, chief operator at the Nebraska Telephone company exchange nere. leaves coaay ior Denver ror a two weeks' vacation. - i A meatlno- nf ihn Ttonrit rif l?(tii.allAn m-lll be held this evening. Some action may b taaen on tne plans ior tne proposed tilgn school building. The city council Is billed for 'a meeting tonight. It la thought, however, that on ac-' count or tne opening or the .Woodmen car--rdval that the meeting will be adjourned r until Tuesday night. Officer Llepton caught ?lmrles Williams and Sam Johnson, both coloied, running a' game ot cnance near tne , Jet ter jal . grounds yesterday afternoon and brouaht both to tho police station, where they were cnargea wun gatnoung.- Beglita at Bed Rork, Health, atrenifth .nd vigor depend on di gestion. Dr. King's New Life Pills make It perfect or no pay. Only 25o. For sal by Kutin St Co. ..Find. Old Mall Peach. Detective Ferris made a peculiar find Sunday afternoon In the rear of Oden's hall. Ho was doing the sleuth act In that quarter and picked up part of a demolished mall sack. The portion of the sack found by the officer shows signs of sge and also of having peen rougiuy iianmeu. it wa torn and ripped In several directions. The police do not attach any great Importance to the find a no mall robberle have been reported lately. Strike at tho Root. Many dangerous diseases begin In Impure ' blood. Electric Bitter purifies the blood, .nd euros, or no pay. Only 60c For sale by Kuhn A Co. tEASOHABLE FASR101SS ! Child' Drew, f , 4, 6 ywa. Child' Dree 4524. Frocks that r cut with waist Mid skirt In one are much In demand for the little folk and are both Charmingly attractive and simple,. This on 1 adapted to the girl a well a the boy and to a variety of material, but la shown In a Ucht weight wool mixture. In shades of blue, and is finished with machine stitching in silk. With tfae dree are worn a Uk tie and a patent leather belt, but a belt of the material can b substituted when preferred. The dress is made with fronts and back gnd 1. laid In a wide box plait, with out ward turning plaits at each side, at both the center of front and back, 'th plait being stitched to the waist line, but pressed to position only below that point. The closing Is effected beneath the left edg ot the front plait for buy, the right for girl. At th neck la a wide collar and a belt confine the fulneas st the waist. Th sleevea are full with roll-over cuffs. The quantity of material required for th medium ais (4 years! I i yard 27 Inch wide, ! yard. 12 lnchea wld or 2H yard 14 Inche wide The pattern 4i24 ia cut In sise for chil dren of i. and 6 year of age. For the accommodation Of Th Bee readers tnese pattern, which usually retail at from 26 to 60 rents, will be furnished at a nominal price, 10 cents, which cover all expense. In order to get a pattern enclose 10 cent, give number and nam of pattern.