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    THE OMAHA DAILY ItEE: MONDAY. PEPTEMnEH 14. 100.1.
SPECIAL NOTICES
tlitrllitntiti fee the rnlamr
mlll he tat-ea until 13 n. for the
lrtrl( edllteu and until W:3U p. r.
far Moralm and tgnilar edition.
Mates, l i-2e word rt aaertlaa.
I at word thereafter. Knthlas; taken
fer leaa than an fur Ik Itret lff
Ion. Tkrt ad vertlaeraents Mast b
ru esaaeeailrely.
Advertisers, hf requesting nam
hered rhMk, van have iniwfri ud
llrriif 4 ta a nnnbrrtd letter la. mr
a( Ta taintra Krrsita will
yae delivered as arearntalinsi ( the
f aseek aalr.
SITUATIONS WASTED.
WANTEl By joimc mnn Of good nddress
lid exuerlenco. rosltiori or hnnkkeener:
bank preferred; good reference. Address
U. Ilee. A M S-Hx
WANTED MALF. HELP.
FALL TERM
NOW OPEN.
PAY A NT) NIGHT.
STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANT TIME.
Boyles College
NEW YORK LIFE BLiO.
BUSINESS, BHuHTHANi), 1 Y f E WAIT
IN U, ENGLISH.
Apply for Catalogue.
B rci
VAKTED, for United Statea army, able
bodied, unmarried men, between ages of
il and 36, clHietia of United Slate, of
good character cud temperate hauita. who
i'.iii 'peak, read and wrUe English. For In
formation apply to recruiting officer, ban
and Dodge at., Omaha, and Lincoln. Neb.
B M475
WANTED, a man lo work from our wagon,
C. F. A da ma A Co., Vila Howard.
11 M 191
WANTED By Omaha-Florence sanitor
lum. a graduate male and female nurse
Who- understand massage, hydrotherapy
and general sanitorium work; references
required; must bt here for dutv Septem
ber 30. Address W. L. Ross, Med Supt.,
J131 Lake St., Omaha, Neb. B MSD) ljx
WANTED-Person to manage business of
old. established house of solid financial
standing; straight, bona fide, weekly sal
ary of 18 paid by check each Monday,
with all expense, direct from headquar
ters; money advance for expenses; En
close r.ddressed envelope. Manager. 392
Caxtoi Bldg., Chicago. B-Ml 15x
WANTED An experienced clothing sales
man. Only those that are thoroughly
experienced In selling clothing need ap
ply. Call manager clothing department,
j. li. nranaeis v eons. u ,4 is
WANTED, a shipping clerk who under
stands the furniture business. Good po
sition for the right man. Frank Pryor,
lueoio. tjoio. B M1U3 in
WANTED Men tn learn barber trade.
Graduates earn from H0 to tV) monthly.
Few weeks completes by our method. Call
or write for particulars. Moler Barber
College, 1303 Douglas St. B M952 18x
EXPERIENCED salesmen In cloak de-
Sartment. Apply Manager. J. I. Bran
els A Sons. B M188 16
WANTED, first class galvanized iron
worker at once; wages 4S cents per
nour ana expenses. Korsmever om
pany, Lincoln. Neb. B Ml 93 16
WANTED Men and women to represent us
In your own locality, 115.00 a week, and
expenses guaranteed to start with, no ex
perience required. Call or write. Morris
1 'etymon, General agent 1816 Bo 7th 8f-
council uiuns, la.
B M-200 1G.
OOOD messengers wanted; first-class pay.
A. D. T. Co., 212 8. 13th. B U
Experienced phonograph salesman wanted
at once. It. E Fredrlckson, 1502 Csnl-
tal ave. B M2.6 20
BARBER wanted: steady Job for first-
caea man; no nooier neeu appiv. t:i m
HalU Aberdeen, 8. D. B-MJ0S 15x
IALE9MEX WAITED.
EXPERIENCED book salesman of ability.
A proposition of exceptional merit.
Territory la being rapidly assigned. F. D.
Mayer, Broadway and Looust St.. St.
Louis, Mo. (22 M14x
TOUNQ man with lots of push; experience
required, but not necessarily In this line.
The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co.
190 15
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
10 Qlrls. Call Canadian office, 15tk It Dodge.
C-23
WANTED, girl for general housework. 1801
Webster SL C M519
SERVANT OIRL wanted at once at 1113
S. 2Sth st C-M5
WANTED Competent second girl. 611
Park ave. C M894 14
WANTED Lady agents to sell the Aven
t urine gold stone hat pin; will sparkle
like diamonds; beat seller out. splendid
profits; particulars free. Write to F.
X. Welrunann, 80S Buffalo St., Olean, N.
Y. . C-M&l 14x
WANTED, experienced crockery sales
woman. Address O 13, Bee office.
C-M900 14
MILLINER wanted: a good trimmer, at the
uenver Milliner, cor. U'tn and N st.. Un
coin. Neb. C-M964 14x
LADIES to learn halrdresslng, manicuring
or facial massage. Years of aporentice-
shlp saved by our method. . Free clinic.
practical experience, carerui instructions;
diplomas granted; wages from start. Call
Or write Moler College, 1302 Douglas St.
C MSI63 18x
WANTED Girl or woman for light hnuae-
work; 4 In family; no washing; H per
wee, airs, inn Aarons, ioi in. zun SU
C Ml 43 lSx
EXPERIENCED' salesladies In cloak de
partment. Apply Manr.ger. J. I,. Bran
dels aV Bon. C M187 16
COMPETENT OIRL for second work In
small family; good Wages. . Air., Sudbor
ough. 2340 Lardon Court, first detached
house east or Z4tn. c Ml! 14x
YOUNG gtrl to assist at general house
work. Inquire at 137 South 2Lth 8t
C-154 15
FOR PJSNT HOl'SES.
UnilCCC In H Ps of the city. R.
A W W W W IJ g'a
ters Co.. Bee Bid;.
l
PAYNE-BOSTW1CK A CO.. cbxiice house
ul-euj New York Lite lildg. 'Phone 1016.
WB MOVE pianos. Maggard Van Stor
age Co., TeL 14J6. Omen, Ult Webster 8u
HOI 1QF5 ln n parts of the city. The
vwk o. . Uavls Co.,
UM Bea Bldg.
tO MOVE right get Omaha Van Storage
WO., omce i;tu rarnam, or leia
D M
FOR RENT A neat (-room house, all mod'
em excepi furnace, ta v. Jo. iiuciimaiui,
4,4-1"! Paxlun block. D M1J6
HOUSES. Insurance. Rlngwalt, Barker Hlk.
FOR RENT 3564 Harney st., desirable
modern bouse of I J ooms In tlrst-cUs ra--pair,
$J5. Garvin Bro., lu.4 Farnam st,
. D-illl
101 Howard. 4-room fat. $17.50; 10$ I'acl.lc,
l-roonut. city water, $10 50; oih r. K tig
walt Bros.. Barker blk. D mx4
MODERN HOUSE. LARGE YARD.
4T3t North 24th fct . two blocks norm of
Ames ave.. room, new plumbing, fur
nace, nrel class condition: also barn, $30.
Northwest corner tutb and Jacks m t ,
' rooms, modern, $34. George A Co . lSui
Farnam st, D-M-JiS 20
TO LET Part of house, five room fur
nished; good central location. $3". Ap
ply W. Farnam Smith A Co., 132u Farnam
St. D Mm
New S-room house, all, modern, ready Or
fiber 1. Inquire at the hous, 121 N.
13d st. D M2ul 2UX
FOR RENT Eight-room hour all m .1
ern. - 572 N. 2-iid t. S!x-ro-n coUug.
modern except furnace, 2-11 California nt.,
Itt. Both lu comsicl repair, lnuulre at
v7 N. at., or room i7 N V Ul
hid. - PVH-mt
i'on nnuT-hoi sf.s.
12 ROOMS. 1611 Howard t.. a!l I" flr-t
rlii repnlr. twn b,th rooms. $5 George
At Co.. ,6il Farnam Hi. D MV9 2
27.08 Spaildlng St., I rooms, modern, $?
D-M' lix
room furnished house for wtntrr. Tele- I
(hop inr tided, aid Ohio at., or phone
-3PA2. F. E. Coetsworth. D M97J 15x
IW-NINKXiViM modern house. 2 balh
rooms, near 2Mh and Burt.
?to Ten-room modern house, with lanr
yard, on Rurt, nenr KM.
If Nine-room hous nil .Sth street, te
tween Fa mam and Douglas
$70 Nice three-room tint on South lfth St.
I 8 Cottage, five rooms, also barn, on Cum
ins; street, netir Dundee
N. P. DOUOE & Co.. 1614 FARNAM ST.
D Mill 13
FOR RENT. No. 1023 So. 30th ave.. 11-room
brick; full cellar, cistern, oak ftoora and
finish: furnace and all modern, In best
condition.
No. 1"31 So. 3mh ave., 10-room. complete
and modern. flneM appointment and fin
ish. Address W. P. Mead, York. Neb.
FOR RENT, cottiire of five rooms: gns.
bath, etc.; rent. IIS per month; references
required. Inquire 1'3M. 5th ave.. Council
P!u. la r M7S
FOR REST FrnxilHED ROOMS.
AETNA HOUSE, European, 13th & Dodge,
1L.
NICELT furnished rooms. Inquire Omaha
steam laundry, luU Leavenwortn. 1 none
A-1TSS. E 131
O. M. E. hauls trunks. Telephone Gil.
NICE rooms, day or week. 16J5 Howard.
MODERN rooms, front. 2019 St. Mary's
ivenue. tioi ii
DEWEY European hotel. 13th and Farnnm.
fci ."31
ROYAL HOTEL, European, 10th & Chicago.
E-32
LAROE. LIOHT. AfRY RHOM9.
$12 50 and up per month.
7r-e and up a day.
AT THE DELLONE,
Hth St. and Capl'ol Ave.
Steam heated electric lighteu private and
general baths all conveniences first-class
service.
Eat where you please.
ROOM AT THE DiiLLONE.
E 213 30x
NICELY furnished rooms. 19 Capitol ave.
TWO very desirable furnished rooms, gas,
batn and furnace neat. rv. iru.
E M61
LARGE front room.
Mary's avenue.
modern. roi9 St.
E 11 27x
NICELY furnished room In private fam
I'y all modern conveniences. 2S19 Jones
St. E M153 15x
FIR5ISHED ROOMS ASU BOARD.
CENTER HOTEL, European plan. 210 N.
17th. F-M6u0 15
BOARD and room, furnace. 626 9. 19th St.
THE ROSE, VTX Harney; raoms and board,
also meal ticket. irnra u;
FIHMITIRE PACKIMQ.
PETERSON it LUNDBERG, U5 So. 17th.
1 el. L-23U& H Z38 ,
FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES.
FOR RENT Building suitable for whole
aale purpose at Wo fc'arnam, 22x90, four
stonea and nrst-class cemented basement,
tw e ... ttn K..r0.a ... ..1,
otDce counter and fixtures. For price and
purticulurs enquire C. C. Rosewater, sec
retary the Bee Building Co., room 100, Bee
DUUUlUg. 1
FOR RENT The building formerly occu-
?led by The Bee at i)16 Farnam st. It has
iiur stories and a basement, which was
formerly Used as The Bee press room.
This will be rented very reaaonably. If
Interested apply at office of C. C. Rose-
water, -secretary, reorn iw,' iee-Duiiaing.
,-. . 1261
THE spacous store room on Farnam
street in tne nee Dunning, formerly oocu-.
pled by MacCarthy Tailoring Co., to lease
on reasonable terms. Rent includes, Jun
llor service, electric light and heat. In
quire R. C. Peters ac Co., ground floor.
Bee building. i aiaot
DESK room. 414 Bee Building.
I-M151
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED Canvassing agents In every
county to solicit subscriptions to inm
TWENTIETH CKNTUKX tAHMh.lt.
Steady employment with assured good In
come. Agents in the country with horse
and buggy especially desired. Canvassers
make tally $00 to $100 per month. Ad
dress Century Farmer Solicitor' Bureau,
Bee building, umana. w is
AQENT8 wanted to sell dry Are extin
gulshera; sella easy; pays Dig; samples
practically free. Address Flra Killer. 44
Murray St., New York. J-Ms&i 18x
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED By a first class tenant a thor
oughly modern house of six or eight
rooms. Must be ready by October 1. Ad
dress O 7 Bee. K-M8M 16
WANTED, to rent, I or 4 unfurnished rooms
011 1st floor; must be reasonable and mod
ern. Address O 16, Bee. K lw6 Kx
4 UNFURNISHED room, with heat, on or
near Purnam, west of 28th; references.
Address O 20. Bee office. K MHO 14x
WANTED To rent, a modern furnished
house close 4n, for t adult. Address
M 58. Bee. K-MJ4 1L.X
WANTED TO MIY.
WANTED To buy, close to Omaha, a few
acres of land. Kasper Coal Co., 14th and
William Sta. . N-MksJ-14
'
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
FULL Una of hard coal stoves now on aale.
Chicago Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge St.
0-S41
FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS, ETC.
TIRES set while you wait; first-class re
pair work. li. Frost. 14th and Leaven
worth. . P-24I
MONROE sella pleasure vehicles at 811 N.
16th St, P 244
GOOD MILK WAGON, coal wagon and
bUKgy at a big bargain. A. W. Johnson,
with John Dear Plow Co. P 348 02x
FOR SALE Double harneaa, neckyoks
and poie cheap. Apply Sua N. - t ti at.,
R. X. Wlthnell. P MJ 14
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE. Southwlok hay press snd
power, cheap. A. 11 P.ead, Council Blufla,
la. W M uli
FOR SALE, secondhand locomobile, In
nrst-class shaie, at one-tu.lt price. Call
or address. 1U21 Farnam St. Q 2w
IRON and wire fencea. tree guard, trellises.
Webtern Anchor Fence Co., Ida N. 17th Ut,
U-24
CATAI-OGUn cut drug price free. Sher
man A McConnell Drug Co., Omaha.
W 249
ICE for sale In car load lots.
Lincoln Ice Co.. Lincoln. Ntb.
Address
Q-M71S
INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnam.
, VI 2M
2DHAND safe cheap. Derlght, 1114 Farnam.
o-ii
FOR 8ALK. Crane hydraulic elevator; can
be uaed either pasaenger or fri-lghl, com
plete. Iron guide post, cage and wire en
closure. J. L. Lrandcl A Sons. J aM
FOR SALE, a new goo-ampere, double-pole
switch; li-r ten Aisad. Apply to or ad
ores ' uperio.lecuot Bee llulldirg,
Omaha." iy M7o7
ONE six-drawer Ambrrg filing cabinet; $ ;
one 3o-drawer Amix-rg t ling cablte. I-');
both In oak flnl-h and i t o d condtln;
No. 1 Dtmpulrr 1 '(.ewtKer. juii atiire,
$JU. Vllr U. Claik Co., 1214 lUrne- S,
- - t)--tje lii
YOU CAN TALK TO OVER 30,000
READERS WITH A LITTLE WANT-AD.
FOR SALE MISt F.I.LANP.Ol S.
TELEPHONE POLES; long fir timber;
chicken fence; oak piling. 9ui Douglas.
Q-24?
FOR SALE, coal business. Capital required.
2.w.tJu. j 21, tfee. V-j2
FOR SALE Household g'oqs, chairs,
murnle top stand, bureaus and wish
stand; also bicycle and fine 12-gauge shot
gun. R. N. W'ltlinell. 3 N. wth st.
Q-MS97 14
2 BEDRWM seta, very large, new he--
hurner. Monitor steel range, gas range,
dlnlngroom table and sl'leboMrd, riiss
and other articles. t"8 Spauldlng st.
IJ MSSXi 15x
EW and 2d hand typewriters. Ill Farnsm.
Q T83
FUR SALE Se veral scholarships ln a first-
class standard school In Omaha, compris
ing complete course In business, short
hand and typewriting. Inquire at Kee
office. Q
E. L. IX)VEJOY will repair your sewing
machine and warrant it. (spruce tst.
Q M970 2Hx
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRS. CARRIE SMITH. SOVEREIGN
I.ADY QUEEN of clairvoyants; every
thing told. past, present and future. Sat
isfaction or no pay. U7 N. 18th. B 24
MME. LUCRETIA, medium. 1709 Callfor-
nla. 8-M SCO OS.x
ELECTRICAL TREATMENT.
MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. IS, 2d floor, r. 2.
T 707
PERSONAL.
VIA VI, a wholesome nerve and tissue food
anq home treatment tor disorders or
women.' Free booklet. Vlavt Co., MH Re
Bldg. U-2M
MAGNET PILE KILLER.
IT CURES.
U 2s6
At druggists, $1.
PRIVATE home during confinement;
babies adopted. The Good Samaritan
Sanitarium, 72 1st ave.. Council Bluffs,
la, U 1W
SURGEON-CHIROPODIST, 613 Bee bldg.
L 7
DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superflu
ous nmr reinovea oy eiecuicuy. k. 2. una
3, 1505 Farnam st. U 2o
PRIVATE hospital before and during con
finement: best medical care and nursing.
Mrs- L. Fisher, 1601 Vinton. Tel. lto.
U-260
WE RENT sewing machines at 75c per
week, $2 per roontn; we repair ana sen
parts for every machine manufactured;
secondhand machines, $5 to $10; second
hand machines from $1 to $10. Neb. Cycle
Co., 15th and Harney. U M162
OMAHA Dye Works, 1515 Howard, fashion
able cleaners, dresses, suits, cloaKs. ara
perles, rugs, lace curtains; we dye carpets.
U M733-2J
PRIVATE 8anltar1um for ladles before and
during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerlsch,
$625 California St. Terms reasonable.
U-496
DR. PRIES treats successfully all diseases
and Irregularities of women from any
cause; experienced and reliable. 1513
Dodge St,, Arlington block, Omaha.
U 604
8. SHONFELD. the antiquarian (estab
lished 1878), removed to &22 N. Y. Life bid.
U M515 01
PRIVATE howplta! during confinement;
babies adopted. Mr. Gardels, 2234 Lake.
Tel. ea-iss4- u
BOSTON Umbrella Mfg.. 608 S. 16. Tel. 1617.
Umbrellas Parasols re-covered, repaired
or made. U M852
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
WANTED-City loan ard warrants. W.
Farnam Smith at Co., 1320 Farnam street
W-U
FARM and city loans; low rates. W. H.
Thomas, First Nat l Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648.
W-363
PRIVATE money. Sherwood, 37 N. Y. Life.
W 2o3
WANTED Real estate loans and warrants
R. C. Peters at Co., Bee Bldg. W-267
FIVE PER CENT loans. Qarvln Bros., 1604
Farnam. W-S6
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1520 Douglas.
t 3o6
4 TO 6 P. C. money. Berals, Paxton block,
Mf 264
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
NOT IN THE TRUST.
Money Any Amount
Loaned to' salaried employes holding per
manent positions on tneir PLAIN NOTE,
without MORTGAGE, ENDORSER or BE-
. . . 1 t . ! . 1 , lit I , V
CCrtllx 01 any amu, wiiuvui & -ER'B
knowledge.
We also loan money on Furniture. Pianos,
etc., without removal of goods. Y'ou have
use of both money and goods.
It Costs You Nothing
To call and be convinced that our rate
are the cheapest ln Omaha.
We want your bualness and believe an In
vestigation it our methods will get It
even if at rresent you art dealing else
where. KIND, COURTKOl S 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 807-308 Paxton Blk. Rooms S07-3O1
X 268
MONEY
To salaried employes and waga earners;
Get our system of loan thai gels you
out of debt. Any lady or gentleman,
machinist, engineer, etc., having reliable
employment can get, just onhis note;
Monthly. Monthly. Weekly.
$100 Return to us... $2u.6 or L3.35 or $6.65
$ to Return to us... 13 33 or 6.65 or 8.3a
$ 2i Return to u... 6.66 or 3 33 or 1.66
$ 15 Return to us... 4.00 or J.uO or Lt4)
Eutleat terms, lowest rates, confidential.
No Inquiries. Quick service. Courteous
treatment.
THE STAR LOAN CO.. 644 PAXTON BLK.
X 74
EASY i8faY
Best exi.ama our oiith-xl.
W louu ou fuioiture, pian-is, wan.bouaa
receipts, ate. Or II you have a permanent
poaiiloa we can make )ou a
V SALARY LOAN
without security, except your own agree
ment to repay. Our service Is quick and
conndenllal and we always try to please.
All liiat we ask U that you give us a cull
befoie you borrow eisewhere.
OMAHA MOH'IGAGE LOAN CO..
li rtoard of Trade B dg. Tel. I2jo.
lEstabilxhed If W ) & loth SL
v iv
MONEY LOANED ON
FURNITURE. PIANoS, LIVE 8TOCK
SALARIE3. ETC.
Low rales and easy terms.
Buaiiics Confidential.
Try us if you want to save money.
PHOENIX CREDIT CO..
633 Paxton Block. loth and Farnam Bts.
X-271
LARGF.KT BUSINESS IN LOANS TO
SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team
sters, boarding houses, etc.. without se
curity; easiest tarm. 40 cfltcea ln princi
pal cities. Tclniau, 440 Board of Trade
Bldg X-27J
MONEY loaned on plain not to sararled
people; business conrtdentlal; lowest rate.
514 Paxton blocs;. The J. A. liutton 10.
: X-27S
CH ATT EI- salary and Jewelry loans Foley
Loan Co.. auc to D. Green. R. k. Barker bk.
X-271
MONET leaned on pianos, furniture. Jew-
lry, hoi' a, cows, etc. C. F. Reed,
I, ills IL
BISINESS CHANCES.
FOR HALE, good grocery and butcher s fix.
lure, lncluolu ice box. Inquire 7i" Fr
nam. V W
WHEN you want to buy. sell or exchange
nnv property fr business quick, see J. H.
Johnson, R4 N. Y. Life. Y 276
FOR SALE Only restaurant In town of
2.5X) at a bargain If taken soon; Is draw
ing n spl?ndid business; reason for selling
sli kness. Address, P. O. Box MS, Wayne,
Nehr. Y-MS33 15
FOR SALE, furniture and four 4 j-e.:r
lease. Hotel Charters. Alliance, Neb. The
Charters Is a fortv iK room brick hotel
city water and electrle lighis, is In good
repair and well furnished. Owners want
to get out 01 the hotel huslness. For fur
ther Information address Hotel Charters,
Alliance. Neb. - Y-879
FOR SALE or exchange for good Improved
farming land, a well selected stock of
general merchandise, new stock. Invoicing
ebout IS.Oiin; cash sales nverage atout
SI .HO per month: also own double two
story brick building, cash value Jti.000. in
which store Is located. 8 living or office
rooms upstairs, city water, gas. electrle
lights, pisvements. best schools; will trade
stock separate or with building; will tike
long-time mortgage for part on building;
no run-down property, but located In the
best part of one of the best towns In east
ern Nebraska, population 6,X. Add-ess
O 1, Bee. Y M104 17x
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
DO YOU WANT A GOOD
HOME CHEAP?
I will sell my home on Georgia ave., near
the park, close to Park school and sev
eral chjrches, nt a bargain; terms to suit.
The house has seven rooms besides laun
dry, furnace room and vegetable rellar; Is
ln good condition, modern, with every
convenience and open plumbing.
It will pay you to look Into this, as It Is
a good Investment. Address M le, Omaha
Beo. RE 145 ilx
52.750.
6-ROOM MODtHN COTTAGE, COR
NfcR LOT, 70x112, 3715 LbAVLN
W'ORTH. INQUIKb ON PREMISES.
RE MS469
FOR SALE Or wi:i exchange a fine grax
Ing ranch of eleven deeded' quarters of
land and stctlon of school land; frame
house of seven rooms, barn 32x150 feet;
eighteen miles of fence; 7.0H0 acres of
free range, four sections fenced for hay,
800 acres In cultivation; three wells
and windmills, three tanks and two cis
terns. This ranch Is located west of
Anselmo, Neb. Price $9.00". The party
will -accept In trade hotel property in
eastern Nebraska or western Iowa. Wil
lis Caldwell, . Broken Bow, Neb.
RE M861 IT
RANCH and farm lands for sale by the
Union . Pacific Railroad company. B. A.
McAUester, land commissioner. Union
Pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb.
RE 280
MODERN 8-r. house, full 52-ft. lot. best lo
cation for a home. Inquire 1411 Vinton St.
RE 766 21
HOUSES and lots In all parts of city; also
acre property and farm lands. The O. F.
Davis Co., Room 508, Bee bldg. RE 278
SIX-ROOM modem cottage, corner lot
70x112. 8715 Leavenworth st. Inquire at
premises. ... . RE MS59
Ull T !AMQnN CHARLES E.. U. S.
National Bank bldg.
KB 379
ELEGANT home and farm of 5 acres
Joining Bennet, Nehr.
Address, Box 135,
Hepnet. rseor.
ACCORDION iff. RATING.
GOLDMAN, 200 Douglas, blok.
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' ' ATTOBY.
J. M. MACFARLANDS19 N. Y. I. Bldg.
, M7W 21
BALE TIBS.
OelAHA Hay Bala Tie Co.. SU North 16th.
; ' 2h3
BICYCLES.
BARGAINS In bicycles; second-hand
wheels $3 and up; see Flescher, 1C22 Capi
tol ave. v MtfK OS
CARPENTERS AND .TOINERS
ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing
promptly attended to. .J. T. Ochiltree, ?oth
and Lake streets. 370
DANCING ACADEMY.
CHAMBERS' adult beginners now forming
Tuesdays and Saturdays, 8 p. m., com
mencing October 22. Private lessons any
time. 17th and Douglas. Office 'phone, 18L
Residence, A1745.
After October 15, 2424 Farnam st
Chambers' children's classes Wednesdays,
4 p. m., Saturdays, i p. m., commencing
October S. - .
'. r. ; -.. . 640
MR. AND MRS. MORAND'8 dancing and
physical cultnte. 15th and . Harney, re
opens for children Saturday, October 8;
beginaerv, 10 a. m. ; advance, 8 p. m.
Term reasonable; a Jlberal reduction to
former p (rone and to families who send
more than one pupil at the same time.
Private classes organised; private lessons
' any time. Lessons for adults now Tues
. day ami Friday. $ p. m. ; assemblies every
Wednesday. School teachers' tickets at
half regular rates. For further particulars
write or telephone 1041. Mu70 Oct4
DETECTIVES,
CAPT. CORMACK, 817 Karbach block. Tel.
A-2S32. 284
DRESS CUTTING SCHOOLS.
HAVE YOU visited the Stahdord Dress
Cutting College at B77 Paxton block, cor
lth and Farnam, Omaha? MK32 OS
DRESSMAKING.
IN families. Miss Sturdy, 624 N. 20th.
M4o S14x
EXPERT ACCOUNTANT.
O. R. RATHBUN, room 15. Com'l Nat Bank.
frivale leeaous In bookkeeping, etc. 7u
FLORISTS.
HESS A SVVOBODA. 141 Farnam. -286
D. HENDERSON, florist, 141 Farnam St.
-87
GARBAGE.
ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO.. cleans
res-pools and vaults, remove garbage and
dean animals at reduced prices. 621 N.
Hill Tel. 1779 259
COLD AND SILVER PLATING.
OMAHA PLATING CO.. Bee LUg. Tel. 1325.
HAT RKNOVATING.
OLD hats ir.ado new. Ramser A Kerr,
practical hatters, 207 N. 17lh st.
M44 OS
LAWNMOWERS.
SHARPENED. P. Melchoir, 13th A Howard.
-2H2
LOST.
gold watch, marked wttn
moncgram M. K. M. on on side ana
' 1m" on ether side; black guard with
g'ld neat attached, monogram on aeal,
"M. R. M." please return lo mayors
office, city hall, and receive $50 reward.
Los'-M5 A
PATENTS.
II. J. COWGILL No fee unless successful.
CI 8. 15th SU Omaha. Tel. i.a 3oj
PATENTS Sue A Co.. Omaha. Neb. II
lusiraud patent book free. Tel li:.J
Miio N15
LAW AND t ttLl.ECTlONS.
ST1LLMAN A PRICE. 410 1st Nat. Bk.bldg.
2t.i
NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO.. 1t floor N. Y.
I.I re Bldg., aitornes and collectors every
where. -291
j7m. MACFARLAND. 319 N. Y. L. I'llg.
M 757 21
MEDICAL.
LltJUOR HABIT cured In three dars. I'ay
wlien cured. No hypodermic. Write for
circulars. (Jatlln Institute, 222 S. 14th.
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Ml SIC A I.
OMAHA College of Music snd Dramatic
Art. iJi N 2"ih St. Di)Jge St. car). Ex
aminations for twenty tree and partail
scholarships 'n all subjects Sept. 23 and 24.
at the college; pntciic roomn wltn piano
for studenta For particulars apply F. H.
W right, L. L. C M., director, 'i'lione llul
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THOS. J. KELLY, voice. Davldge Bl-ck.
' 3tU
E. D KECK, voice culture and the art of
singing. Studio, 1802 Farnam St.
MilJ-O-l
PAWNBROKERS.
EAGLE Loan Office. Reliable, accommodat
ing; all business confidential, ijoi uougias.
768
OSTEOPATHY.
Johnson Institute, 515 N. Y. Life Bldg. T. 1064
The Hut t Infirmary, McCague Bldg. T. 2352.
2yo
Atxen & Farwell, Paxton Blk., 604-7. T. 1365.
DRS. FINCH & MILLER, 124 8. 25th
DR. GRACE DEEGAN, 832 N. Y. Life.
Tel. 2,8. 208
PASTURAGE.
PASTURE for horses.
Benson.
Theo. Williams,
709 ISx
RUG MANUFACTURING.
OMAHA Ruij Factory, 1521 Leaven. Tel. 2068.
3ol
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
A, C. VAN SANT'S achool. 717 N. T. Life.
8 .'2
NEB. Business ik Shorthand College. Boyd's
Theater. j;
STATUARY.
ORNAMENTAL work. Qonnella A Pro., 2025
farnam. M878 16x
STORAGE.
OM. Van Stor Co., 1511H Farn. Tels. 1559-862.
J6
STAMMERING AND STUTTERING.
CURED.
Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bldg.
-406
TICKET BROKERS.
CUT RATE railroad tickets evervhero
P. H. Phllbin, 1506 Farnam. 'Phone 784.
S04
TINNERS.
O. E. KOCH, 24th and Maple. Tel. L-1949,
M-2S U
UPHOLSTERING.
REFINISHING OMAHA FURNITURE
REPAIR W ORKS. ZM Farnam. Tel. 24SL
M464 14
GATE CITY Upholstering Co., woven wire
springs ugnienea. TeL ti-Mii. i.Oo Bt.
Mary s Ave. 307
LEGAL NOTICE.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bid or proposals will be received
at the otlice of Supt. W in. K. Fowler, rec-
retary of the Board of Hducatlon of the
State Normal School, capi.ol bulloing, Lin
coln, Ncbiaxka, until nine o'clock a. ni.
Saturday. October 3, l(ki3, for the erectiun
and construction of a Chanel bulldinar on
the grounds of the state normal school at
Peru, Nemaha county, Nebraska. All bids
must be accompunleu by a certified check
in the sum of rive hundred ($5oO dollars for
purpose mentioned In the speclllca lions
Bids for heating and plumbing, accompa
nied by a check of Ave hundred it. 01 ,l,il-
lars will be considered seuaratelv at the
above time aou place. Plans and specifica
tion are on nie in me onices or Hupt. W m.
K. Fowler, secretary. caDltol bullduia- ' T in.
coin; Mr. George Rogers, president of the
Board, 1506 Farnam street. Omaha; princi
pal v . j. v.iur. Dtaie isornmi Hchool,
eru, ana jir. ueorge a. lierilnghof, archl
leci. neatnee. i ne uoaru reervea tne
right to reject any and all bids and to
waive all defects In the same.
By Order of the Board of Education o'
me oiaie normal scnooi.
WM. K. FOWLER,
1 . , ' Secretary.
Lincoln, Nebraska, September 8. 1903.
S9 dlOtm
NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR STATE PRINT-
1
Bids will be received by the State Print
lng Board at the office of tne
stato at Lincoln. Nebraska, on or befjre
2:30 o'clock p. m., Tuesday. SeDtemh-r ;
1903. for printing pamphlets, cliculirs and
blanks for superintendent of pcblic In
struction, and miscellaneous printed sup
plies for the Hastings Asylum and the
Home for the Friendless. Specification
for same can be found on file in the of
fice of the secretary of state.
All bids must be accompanied by a bond
equal In amount to the probable cost of
the work bid upon. The board reserve
the light to reject any and all bids. '
Lincoln, Neb.. September 9. 193
STATE PRINTING BOARD.
By Lon W. Frailer, Secretary to the
Board. S 11J 5t
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THE PRETTY GIRLS IN WAX
Their Rick and Warm Tints, and Yet
80 Cold The Wonder of
an Onlooker.
My attention having been attracted to
a lot of swagger suits for women in the
show window of one of the big dry goods
stores on Smithfleld street yesterday
morning, I stopped, looked and listened
and then proceeded to observe. The suits
were all right, I suppose generally are In
this store but I'm hanged If I ever saw
a prettier lot of girls In wax ln all my
life before. Straight away my curiosity
was aroused, so I entered the storo and
going up to the floorwalker asked him to
direct me to someone who could tell me
something about the genesis of the wax
figure. To begin with, I learned that somo
of the finer figures are quite costly, be:n
put together with every regard for all that
la correct ln art as well nature. Every
blessed wax woman In that window was a
decided blonde, with the prettiest kind of
blue eyes not dtisy blondes, nor straw
berry blondes, but thati' auburn variety of
hair ht men. drink,, toasts to and,, over
which poets rave. Closer Inspection re
vealed the fact that the eyelashes and
eyebrows were generally dark and neatly
cropped. In fact, the whole facial part of
nature's counterfeit . presentment bore
every evidence of that careful grooming
that always marks "the perfect lady."
But the hair. I asked, about that and was
stnrtled with the information that it was
natural. I would give a good deal to know
who the pretty proprietor in the quick
waa of that lovely . auburn thatch that
graced the third figure ' from the' left ln
the stunning walking suit. If there be so
liijch In the head and face of the figure
lo excite the curiosity of mankind, how
much more so must there be In the form
that to all external appearances resembled
none so much as that of the Venus tie
Milo In staya? To preserve the verities
of fashion as well as nature the costume
irust appear a though it encased any of
those living, breathing, palpitating figure
that pass up and down the avenue,' and
that all men the 'saints as well as ' the
sinners lurr.' 01 ound to look at when' they
pass And vhat 'does "this presuppose
that the tipper part of the costume must
Pave tten put on over one of those crea
tlon In pink and blue ribbon known as
"straight fronts" or something on that
order? Not at all. The figure Is Just made
that way. And still the wonder arrows nhd
grows how so much that la beautiful and
rich and warm can maintain rigidity In
cold, unsympathetic wax. Pittsburg Dis
patch.
SEASONABLE FASHIONS
4611 HI' Tiro Oat Bkiit,
12 to 16 J.
Misses' Five-Gored Skirt 1618-To be made
with or without the circular flounce. No
skirt Is more to be desired than the one
cut ln five gores. . This excellent model Is
shaped to fit snugly about the Mps and t'
flare freely below the knes. As shown It
Is finished with a clrculir ft-uuee that Is
arranged over the lower edc and which
Intensifies the flare, but It cu:i be left plain
If preferred. The model is made of a wool
mixture In wood brown with U.rcals of
red and is trimmed wlrh mohair braid, but
all skirt and dreiss material! are appr
piiate. The Airt U cut In five gores that
are carefully shape! and can be lild In
lnvertel plaits or gathered at the back a
best suit the, material. The flounce s
circular and Is arrungyd over the lower
edge.
The quantity of material required for tha
medium elxe la 54 yards 7 inche wide,
IU yards 44 Inches wide or 3 yards 5) inches
wide.
The pattern 4518 is cut In sixes for mlssei
of 12, 14 and 16 years. of. iige.
For the accommodation of The r
readers these patterns, which usually retail
at from 36 to 60 cents, swll be furnished at
a nominal price, f cents, which covers all
iper.se. lo ofl get a pattern enclose
a 10 cculs. r's nuzebet and name of pattern.
11
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FIT TO BE A NATIONAL PARR
Beauties of tie Lake McDonald Begbn of
Horthera Montana,
V ta.
WONDERFUL SCENERY VIEWEO BY fEW
Cloud-rierrlag Teak aad llanarrnn.
Glaciers lirroaadUs Blar Valle)s,
Lakes and laayeas la
Great arlety.
In the northwestern part of the state of
Montana there lies a combination of
nature's wonders mountains and lakes and
glaciers as worthy of being made a na
tional park as any bit of territory a country
ever owned. It Is generally known as the
Lake McDonald region, and. while many,
have heard of Its wondrous beauty, only a
few thousands have seen It.
It Lake McDonald, Avalanche Basin and
the glacier region which surrounds them
were anywhere else they would have leen
"discovered" long ago. But the west Is full
of beautiful scenery, and it Is a long way
from the appreciative cast. Then, too, until
the Great Northern railway was pushed ,
through to the coast the country was Im
possible of access except for trappers and ,
prospectors. In a year or two, now, tha
country will be as easily reached as the
YoBemite or tha Yellowstone. Each year
sees an Increase ln the number of visitors,
and a visit to the Alps is no more talked
about afterward.
In the Montana region, too. there are .
peaks which man has never climbed and
mountain basins yet unvlslted. It is one of
the few bits of the continent remaining ab
solutely unexplored. The peaks and ralleys
acorn to bristle with taunts of defiance and
hold out bantering Invitations. One easily
climbs the Inner slopes about Avalanche
basin, reaching a height of 8.000 or even
10.000 feet, and then looks above and be
yond and wonders what may be there.
There In still a chance for the "pathfinder,"
In spite of the fact that pioneers have been
making paths and blazing trails over the
west for nearly 100 years.
Someone has called Lake McDonald the
mirror or the Rockies, and the beautiful'
country still higher up "the crown of the
continent." There never waa a lake In which
the reflection was stronger, and any conti
nent would be proud of the beauty of this
Montana crown.
The lower end of this twelve miles of lake
la only three mllea from the main line of
the Great Northern at Belton. It Is 8,000
feet above sea level. Mountains frame It
on every side. At the southern end they
are low and covered with green forests to
the very top, but to the north tlu?y rise
hundreds of feet above the snow line, and .
their tops are always white.
No one, it Is said, has yet been able to
find a bottom to Lake McDonald. Guides.
say they have lowered 1,800 feet of rope
without result. There Is not an Island,
reef for sandbar from one end to the other, .
and no sort of rushes or other vegetation.
It is a lake of blue lea water, nothing
more.
Last year a parly of young people who
were visiting at Kallspell, Mont., camped
on, Lake McDonald and made a trip to
Sperry glacier, and Avalanche basin.
"We started out from Glacier House, a
plain but comfortable cabin of two-' stories
at the north end of the lake," sold a
Yale man who told about it. "We had a
guide who could swear faster and longer
than any other man In the mountains.
As each chap hod his best girl along
this swearing waa not exactly an attrac-'
tion and the chhperon had several fits.
But we persuaded them that the' oaths
meant nothing, and that the guide would
have been. a deacon In a church had his'
tinea fallen .In eastern places, 0 they ,
pretended., nul. to ..listen and the expejll-
turn-proceeded.,' ' ..V ..... 'r',.
Viewing the Glacier. .1, .:.
"We rode pack' horses over' Carries ti's
Pass,' which brought us to ' the southern
edge of Sperry glacier. ' Thef girls had to
ride astride, for the trail took a terrible
angle even oh the switchback,' and they'
could not have1 stayed on otherwise.
"A more wonderful and instructive sheet
of Ice and snow was never discovered In
this or any other country. It combines ln
its two by five miles of surface nearly
every glacial phenomenon. A ' few cen
turies ago the glacier plunged over a
precipice having an average height of more
than 3,000 feet. The terminal . edge, how
ever, has gradually receded until It Is a
mile back from the precipice edge.
"The abandoned area Is strewn with re
markable things, and we spent half a day
studying them. There were groups of
roche moutonnes, so recently finished and
so finely formed that they seem almost to
be' alive and ready to scamper off like the
neat-footed mountain goats which frequent
this whole region. There are moraines,
some already completed and covered with
trees. There are gaping crevasses, too,
which fill one with awe. One look Into
their green depths Is usually enough.
Death from a fall Into one of them would
be too terrible and too sure. Down in
their depths, beyond the limits of vision,,
one can hear the rush of glacier streams.
Yes, one look was quite satisfying.
An F.srltlus; Ride.
"Going from tho' glacier to Avalanche
Basin wus the really exciting part of the
trip. The pack hors?s wero left behind,
and wc went on foot, the whole party sec
urely roped together. There was ons very
fleshy girl In the party she welgned 216
the only time we could get her on the.
scales and she was more timid than the
shrinking little creature whom we all ex
pected would elect to stay In Camp.
"The big girl fell to me, as luck and In
clination would huve It. Let me give you
a piece of advice right here: If you are
going to make the trip to Avalanche basin, ,
don't take a fat girl along. Why, In one
p ace we had to lower her down a preci
pice with ropes for fear. If she fell, she'd
pull the whole rope-tied bunch over. An
other time she became frightened at a nar
row place ln the trail, and we had to throw
rocks at her to make her climb dqpvn. One
of the chaps slid down a hundred-foot In
cline and dressed in a gunny xack for the
rest of the trip. One night, when we were
camped in the basin, tho campfiro, think
ing to help the chuperon, rhaps, act f.re
to the straw hats of a loving pair and
gave the snap away.
"It Is twelve miles from Lake McDur.ald
to Avalanche, the U-shaped ba;ln, the
beauty of which defies description. At tbe
head of the basin dozens of cascades rush
out of the mountain and begin a frunt!c
race to the lake. The lowest notch
through which these cascades break li
U'er a cliff 2.4M feet -high, In the lower
portion of the basin Is Ava'anche lake, a
turquouse blue bit of water, with a frame
of the most fragrant balsam lire one ever
ran acroti. It Is all so beautiful and
peaceful and quiet that It seemed a eln to
leave there, add we all envied the old
trapper whose home it Is the yaar round."
New York Tribune.
, HIS ROMANCE.
As tUe husband leaves the court room
with his attorneys, having bade farewell to
his rx-wlfe and offered to shsrs the ex
penses. of having her divorce decree framed,
he says: .
"There's material for a good slory In ny
matrimonial career."
"No doubt," responds the attorney.
"Your ex-wife is a Mexican, Is she let?'
"Yes. I mrt her In the Alamo."
"Good! Write III story and give It tha
title From Alamo to Alimony.' '.' Judge.