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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1904.
SPECIAL NOTICES
AUrrrtlMmrati for these eolnmna
mil be Ultra antll IS m. far the
evening; edition and aatll ft p. tn. for
the morning- and Sandar edition.
Rates 1 l-2e a word lr( Insertion,
le a wont thereafter. Jotftlnc taken
for Less than 2c for the first Inser
tion. These advertisements mast be
rnn consecutively.
Advertisers, by reejneetln a nnm
brred eheek, ean have answer ad
tlrraaed to a numbered letter In enre
of The 'Bee. Answers ao addressed
will be delivered oa presentation of
check. t
MISCELLANEOUS
Day School Night School
BOYLES SCHOOL
Enter NovV Catalog Free
H. B. BOYLES, President
New York Life Omaha.
R-H7
CUT-RATE TICKETS everywhere. P. H.
Fhlibin, loOu Fainam and opp. Union sta
linn. Tela. 7A and loi:i. R U,s
TRY KELLY 8 TOWEL SUPPLY. Tel.
CITY SAVINGS BANK pays 4 per cent.
R
EAGLE Loan Office; reliable, accommoda
ting; all business confidential. 1301 Doug. us.
R 1M
ANTI-MONOPOLY Garbage Co., 621 N.
16th. Tel. 1779. R-!i2
PUBLICITY DESIGNS WHEATON, In the
Ceo Bldg. R
6IGN PAINTING S. H. Cole, 1302 Douglas.
R 985
II W. M Vea, Plumber, 1124 N. 26th. Tel.
3747. R-
STANDARD FILTERS Huber. Tel. 3:'13.
1.101 Fa rnn m. R 98S
STOVE & FURNACE REPAIRS
'ici. jau 1-0, ivoui. oihaha. bluvir'iiep. vVki.
R 40i
P. MELCHOIR, machine works, litli nr.d
Howurd. R 991
THE Omnhu Warehouse Co. 609 Jones;
phone 1366; mdae storage and forwarding
R 193
, 1 1 ELI N & CO., TAILORS, S17 8. IBth.
R-M223 830
OMAHA PLUMBING CO., Tel. 3S4(i John
Morrissey, Mgr. Res. Tel. 3914. R M6
aiTY steam Laundry
21t 8. 11TH. 'PHONE 254.
Why cany your soiled linen'.' Our wago,.s
cull and deliver same. Bills collected
monthly. R M224 Oltt
LOCKSMITH
C. R. HEFLIN. 309 N.
Kith. Tel. 2974.
R-M603
BUSINESS CHANCES
DRUG etorts bought and sold, every
Slate; special plan. F. V, Knlcst, R. P.,
ol N. L. bldg. Y 893
ABBOTT-COWAN CO., 1st Nat. Bk. bldg.,
can get you In or oulof business. Y tuj
BHOLES-ARMSTRONQ Co., 722 N. Y. Life.
! Tel. 4. ' YVrt
TO get in or out ot business, or If you want
to buy or aell real estate see Omaha
Real Estate and Bunlnesis Chance Agency,
40u N. Y. Life bldg. Y-ttm
BIX-ROOM furnlshe-l flat; call In after
noon. 1112 Farnam. Y M935 29x
WHEN you want to buy, aell or exchange
your properly or business quick, see J. H.
Johnson, 843 N. Y. Life. 'Phone L2270.
Y-995
HOTEL for sale, 11,800; rents at $30 per
month; 20 per cent Investment. Box 1J,
(Syracuse, Neb.. Y M924 28x
FOR SALE) Dairy 6U and Locust.
Y M926 29x
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
SECOND-HAND safe cneap. Deright, lilt
Farnam. Q 164
100 KINDS' Of Mineral Water. Sherman &
. McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. Q 165
FOR SALE Several scholarships In a flrst
clabs stundard school in Omana, compris
ing complete coursu in business, ahort
l.ana ana typewriting. Inquire at Bee of.
flee. Q-53
TELEPHONE poles, long fir timbers;
cheap chicken fence. Sol Douglaa. Q 166
WE RENT
Sewing machines, 76o week.
We lepalr and sell parts
for ever machine manufactured.
Second-hand machines
from I'.'.GO to $i0.O0.
Nebraska Cycle Co.,
-Fhone 1063. Coiner loth and Harney.
y 167
FOR SALE Solid oak and mahogany-top
bunk or cashier's fixture, ill good condi
tion, at a barguln Address C. C. Rosc-
vv water, room 100. Bee Bldg. Q 821
ELECTRIC nickel In slo;. Peerless piano
playerj and Regina music boxes, big
money makers, cheap for cash or tlnio
Schmoller & Mueller, 1313 Fat num. Tel lo.
Q 10s
TWO HEAVY STEEL HORIZONTAL
TUBULAR BOILERS FOR SALE.
Two boilers, UK) horse power, which hnve
been used but six years; mude of firebox
aleel, triple riveted, butt and strup joints
insurance company permits of pressure
of 126 pounds. They are now in use and
can be seen at boiler house rear of Bee
building. Can be delivered about Augu.it
?5. Call or address W. 1L Bridges, engi
neer, Bee building, Omaha. Q M9j2
COMPLETE line new anu 2d-hand furni
ture. Chicago Furniture Co., liio Dodne
Tel. 2021). Ql(5
FOR BALK, fenn bedstead, chairs, kitchen
table and Other articles of household fur
niture. Su4 8. S3d. Q MU30 J)
GO TO DIAMOND Loan Office for loans;
bargains In goods In pawn. 1401 Douglas,
Q-170
.FOR SALE Isot of second-hand fire brick
Inquire Engineer Bee building. Q-M314
POOL TABLES and show cases. 1407 liar
") St. Q-M187
! AUTOMOBILE $1,800 new Shelby, 2 or4
, sassengers. with top. $860. H. fc. Fred
v rick son, 1602 Capitol av. Q M713 Oi
UK ST furnished flat In Omaha leas and
. furniture cheap. Inquire at Outi N. 16th.
FINE harness and saddles, trunks, bags;
: fill leather autt caa 16, Alfreu Corn
i,ru , urn -m,
Q-M113 OlS
210 rinun
. KHERSON oata. from experiment atatton;
extra early; drouth proof; boc a bu. Wll-
' .Ham Hupp, Clearwater. Neb.
' ' ' Q-M58T 28x
! ' FOR BALK-Two well broke riding ponlesT
J l- ininaio si Mti&4 SIX
J ,
' FOR 8 ALE Five-legged dog; a curiosity.
, .For particulars . address look box 274,
.Macedonia, la. ,k Q M802 29x
5 At-MOST new
' 2137 Farnam.
folding bed; latest style.
, Q 867 27
'FOR BALK 2-story barn, rear 1203 S. 9th.
!, F. P. Wfaa- Q 946 29
,' OFFICE desk and chair, cheap If taken
7 thla week. 940 N. Y. Life. y-MlKV) 2Hx
FOR EXCHANGE
' WILL trad sewing machine for type
; writer. Neb. CycU Co., 1Mb. and Harney.
WHAT have you to exchange tor a piano?
f' , Perneld Piano Co., 1611 Fai nam. Tel. 701.
. !&
IF THERE Is nothing In this column you
want, put an ad. in and you will soon
get It. Z-1M
WILL exchange beautiful piano for driv.
Ing or draft horse. Schmoller t: MueMor,
nil' Farnam. Z-U487 OS
WILL xchange high-grade pin no for type
writer, fichiiioller $ Mueller. )3ll Far
uaut. Tlpbon No. 1C2S. M4i3 Ot
WANTED MALE HELP
FALL TERM NOW OPEN
Omaha Commercial College,
17th and Douglas Sts.,
New c.ii-.,vo in u.i ut.ki,.ui'iiU uest 'J
to begin lugnt school s-pi;inber . bend
tor liet luta.ogue. Aduress,
RotiRBOUOii BHU8., omaba, Neb.
B Jio
WANTED, a few active professional men,
in i t nan is oi sal-meii oi ability who ae
siie to beltei their financial condition, to
handle certain special, strictly new, mod
ern, attractive investment policies. UJar
anneu by an esiafoiu!iea Old Line L..re
Insurance Co. Exira liberal remuneration
is ottered to the right parties replying
promptly. Ureal chance lor advancement.
Please Mate qulilicauons and Income re
quired un commission or Kalary basis.
Address 1. O. Box 1U44, Omaha, Neb.
B ATs 28
WF. arc In need nf
2 clothing salesmen.
1 typewriter salesman.
1 ,e,ar Muiesinaii.
i solicitors and collectors.
Manager for look store.
Call or write for list of vacancies.
WESTERN Kfc-K. & BOND ASSN.
840 N. Y. Life Bldg.
n-948 I7
WANTED A dry goods salesman at O.
Wlc-be Ac Sons, Beatrice, Neb.
0-M6O7 29
MOLER Barber college, 1302 Douglas street,
teaches barber trade In short time; spe
cial inducements to distant applicants;
positions walling graduates; top wages
paid. Call or write for particulars.
B M708 30X
DRUG employes, mmngors, salesmen, etc..
for any state. F. V. Knlest, R. P.. 701
N. Y. L. Bldg. B-9.B
MEN TO LEARN barber trade; free rail
road fare upon our fillure to convince
you of this being the BEST and only re
liable, roost prHctical barber college In
the United States. Write for catalogue
tf.day. Western Barber's Institute,
Omaha, Neb. B-M287
WANTED Four bovs with bicycles; steady
work; good salary. 212 South 13th St.
B-973 Oil
. Shorthand '
A Dime Hook will make you a stenog
rapher. The I'nlgraph Co.. Box 83,
Omaha. Neb. B M65 28x
WANTED FOR f. S. ARM Y Able-bodied
unman led men. between ages of 21 and t6;
citizens of United States, of good charac
ter and temperate hnblts. who speak,
read and write English. For Information
uiH'iy to Recruiting Officer, 13tb and
DoiiBlas Sts.. Omaha. Lincoln. Neb., or
Sioux City, la B-M297
WANTED Two city salesmen at ence. C.
P. Adams Co, 1619 Howard St. B-557
WANTED Tinner; steady work; young
man pi el erred (of gtod hu.bttsj, to heip
In More. Address B 26. Bee. B M56I 23
SALESMAN, with established drug tracia,
. to handle side line in Omaha, light sam
ples; good commission. 20 E. Ninth tt ,
Cincinnati. O. UM'mZ 2Sx
WANTED Young man to learn sten
ography during spare time. Good salary
wiien competent. Address E. C, this of
fice. B
WANTED, a collector and solicitor. Call
621-2 Paxton block. B-M8SS
CASH BOYS WANTED Must be over IB
years of age. Apply at once. Miss Efflo
Miller, main offices. The Bennett Co.
B 941 29 x
ANY person wanted to distribute our sam
ples; $18.00 weekly, steady. Mgr. "Empire"
4 Wells St., Chicago, 111. B M964 28x
GOOD dry goods salesman. Apply at onr?
Western Reference & Bond Ass'n, 840 N.
Y. Life Bldg. B-940 27
We prepare you quickly as Illustrator, car
toonist, lawyer, pharmacist, stenographer,
bookkeeper. Journalist, ad writer corre
spondence man, banker. Write for free
book. "Profits of Knowing How" Sella
everything National Correspondence
Schools, 82 When., Indianapolis, U. S. A.
B
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl. . for general housework;
small family; good wages. 3009 Marcy.
C-3i8
80 GIRLS; Canadian office, 15th and Dodge.
C 103
O. K. American-German employment office.
Oldest, most reliable In Omaha. 1524
Dodge. C-M3S0 05
WANTED Woman as first cook for meats
and pastry; 40.00 per month, room and
board. Address Commercial Hotel. Mc
Cook, Neb. C M89 28
WANTED Ladles to learn halrdresslng,
manicuring or facial massage; positions
waiting graduates; best paying work a
lady can do; $12 to $16 weekly made; few
weeks completes Call or write Moler
college, 1302 Douglaa street. C M707 30x
EXPERIENCED chocolate dippers wanted,
Balduff, 1520 Farnam. C M9
WANTED Skirt cutter and sleeve maker,
alsa experienced skirt helpers. Ih23 Doug
las. C 870
FIRST-CLASS dressmaker, - at once, with
references. Address B 61; Bee.
C-901 28
WANTED A good girl at the Creche, 19th
and Harney. C M923 29x
A COMPETENT cook wanted at 403 North
40th St. Mrs. Coutant. C M9I3 29x
WANTED A few more girls to turn bags.
Apply Bemls Oninha Bag Co. C 942 27
WANTED Young lady to take private les
sons In stenography; fine chance. Ad
dress E. C this office. C
WANTEDSITUATIONS
YOUNG man, excellent habits, wishes care
of furnace, horse or any work while at
tending college. Address B 25, Bee.
A-M533
YOUNG MAN desires place to work for
board while going to school; experienced.
Boyles College. 1984. . A-96?
SITUATION ns housekeeper by widow
with one child In home of widower, or
Apply 4247 Ersklne St. A M961 29x
WANTED Position, by young man, an
bookkeeper. 2 years experience. Address
Lock box 656, Omaha. A Mu23 3u
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS WANTED We want an agent in
Omaha and every town in Nebraska to
sell our new broom holder; used lu every
family; the price IB low and good money
can be made selling this up-to-date little
wonder; information free. The Champion
Mfg. Co., Denver, Colo. J M664 OI
FOR SALE HORSES & WAGONS
FOR SALE Finest team spotted Shetland
por les in Omaha. See them at the Omaha
stables. P-MU2S 28x
2 EXPRESS WAGONS and 1 top wagon, al
most new; will sell cheap. Johnson A
iMntorth, a. w. cor. 10th and Jones sts.
P-668
FOR SALE, THE ELK, S years old, pedl
gr.fii, registered in American Trotting as
sociation. Leaving city. Will aell cheap.
9o4 S. 33d.
FOR SALE, half Stanhope phaeton, good
as new, cost w. leaving cny and will
aell cheap. Ka . ;a. P M931 29
FOR SALE Horsea for city driving or de.
liver Your livery trade solicited In
either buggy or carriage work. Mel
choir's Livery Burn. 1MjM
HIGH grade, rubber tired. Watertown,
easy riding buckbourd; an eastern novelty
good as new, at a big sacrifice. Johnson
L Dunforth, B. W. Cor. loth and Jones sts.
P 919
FINE $375 pneumatic Stanhope, nenrlv new,
$126; pen pneumatic runubjut, $J0 brum,
niond. 18th and liurney. P M4K
NOT a horse shower, but a wagon fixer
Harry Frost, 14th and Leavenworth.
P-171
WANTED SALESMEN.
SALESMEN-Faat selling aid line. Stapl
article, ltrge comiuisalons. Small sam
ple. Beila at nil aruHia of the year.
Clah Novelty Co., South Band. Ind.
. MaM S ,
The Bee printed Sunday
ahead of its nearest competitor.
THE BEE PRINTS TK4 MOST TA1D
FOR RENT FURNISH EDR00MS 1
HO X AL HOTEL, European. 16th & c(0'
DEWEY, European hotel, 13tl and Farnam.
atti IW
VIENNA HOTEL, 1011 Farnam; fine rooms,
ladies' cafe, private dining r.; open night.
J 108
Midland hotel. 16th & Chicago; reasonable.
TWO front rooms, elegantly furnlshedl
large modern atone house. 'I'none. B--,
24 13 Caas. L M63b 03
NICE comfortable room for one or two
gintlemcn; very reasonable; niodern. ik
N. 17lh. L-M91I
DESIRABLE TRANSIENT ROOMS, every
thing modern, 2234 Farnam. Tel. '.MS.
l M863 3U
FRONT rooms en suite and other rooms;
modern. 115 So. 2oth. D-M829 lx
NOTICE to Fair Visitors Rooms and
breakfast $1. H. W. Crume, 3761 Finney
ave., St. Louis. E 614 2.x
CLEAN sleeping rooms. Hotel Monadrjock,
119H N. 16th. K-MW229
TRANSIENT rooms; clean; everything
modern. 324 N. 15lh. E M631 W
CONVENIENT transient rooms; g'-
Dref. 32114 N. 16th. c mo."j
NEWLY furnished rooms; everything mod
ern. 624 So. 20th. E-864 3U
CONVENIENT transient rooms; modern.
$16 So. 26th, E f66 30
WELL furnished roims; everything mod
ern. 2236 Farnam. E 860 27x
NICE front room; modern; gentlemen only.
2101 Farnam. ' E 855 27x
LARGE well furnished alcove room, steam
heat, gas. bath, telephone; central loca
tion. 1623 Douglas. E 871
FURNISHED rooms for light housekeep
ing. 1712 Jackson. E M934 29x
DESIRABLE transient rooms. 617 S. 16th
(3d floor). E-M933 2
CONVENIENT transient rooms. Every
thing modern. 1220 Jackson. E M932 2
DESIRABLE transient rooms, 1821 S. 19t!i.
E-M965 2x
BRIGHT and sunny large front room, mod
ern; first-class accommodations; break
fast If desired, 614 N. 23d. E M963 2
NICELY furnished rooms, single or en
suite, modern, 1817 Leavenworth. Flat 6.
E M964 2x
WEST BELLE HOTEL, St. Louis, Mo.
Rooms $1.00; permanent brick building.
Write for booklet. 10 minutes to World's
fair. E- M950 027x
LARGE, well furnlshe'ifroom. with grate.
Board If desired. 820 8 21st St.
E 94(1 2
FURNISHED" ROOMS AND BOARD
A SMALL family near Hanscom park, hav
ing a well appointed noiiie, will rent a
pleasant room to a refined gentleman and
wile; a tine table and eer modern con
venience; reference exchanged. Addrcbs
A 42, Bee. F 3 ux
HOME cooked meals. 2152 St Mary's,
F 865 Oct. 2
O. M. E. TEL 611.
MESSENGERS AN1 BAGGAGE.
F 111
THURSTON HOTEL; cooi outside rooms,
$1.60 to $4 00 per week; board, $3.60.
F 113
Midland hotel, 16th & Chicago; reasonable.
F 113
VICINITY of high school; modern south
front rooms, Including board, $5 per week.
2406 Cass. Phon A-2593. F-o7
NICELY furnished rooms and board. 811
N. d. F M93o 29x
WANTED Roommate, by a young man of
21 years of age; must be young, weM-ap-pearlng
and respectable; house Is slrlcily
first-class in every respect; board good
and room large and well furnished; rates
$25 per month. Address Y 29, Be, i ftiO
FURNISHED rooms and board. Every
. thing modern, 618 8. 19th. F M6 2
BOARD and rooms, private, 714 S. 16th,
3d door. F-M9o8 t
DOUBLE parlors, well furnished; hot and
cold water in rooms; also large closets:
board: fates reasonable. 618 S. 19th.
F M634
HOME COOKING Center Dining Room.
208 N. 17th. F-M596 2Sx
ONE SINGLE FRONT ROOM, 1st class In
every respect. 2323 Harney J
UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT
FOUR rooms, strictly modern, housekeep
ing; references. 2408 Cass. G M82S lx
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED A furnished flat or house of
about nine rooms; must be centrally lo
cated; the very best of references given;
modern place. Address B 50, Or.iaha Bee.
K 904 28 x
WANTED By lady whose husband is trav
eling, nicely tuiniahtd room with board
in aeslrable locality. Stale best terms.
Address B 62 Bee. K-M961 29x
FOR RENT STORES & OFFICES
A $10 OFFICE In the Be building curries
with It all of tha conveniences and advan
tages in the way of heat, llghi, janitor
service, all night and all day and bui.day
elevator aervice. A $10 ofhee la now va
cant. Call at once. R. C. Peters & Co.,
ground floor, Be building. 1823
1-STORY and basement brick building, 10U3
Farnam, 22xloo. hydraulic elevator, suit
able for wholesale or manufacturing. 314
First Nat'l Bank building. 1 43
IF A GOOD light Is needed we an show
you a north-front office on the fifth floor,
a splendid room, at the moderate price of
$20. R. C. Peters & Co., ground floor, Re
building. J-522
WANTED TO BUY
SIIONFELD, the ANTIQUARIAN. 822 N.
Y. Life, pays Mghest price for books.
Tl. 3036. , N-1U
CASH for your horses. Melchior's Livery
Barn. N M254
A T OR 8-ROOM house, modern, for cash;
high elevation and close to car line; price
not to exceed $1,700. Addreas B 29, Be
office. N 574
MOVING PICTURB MACHINE, new or
second-hand. Call on or address H. Plls
bury, 1502 Capitol av. N MOM 025
PATENTS
H. J. COWGILL, 430 Paxton Blk., Omaha.
V0!l
YOU can't afford to start to take out a pat
ent for a valuable Invention without first
writing me; you can save money and get
a better patent. A. W. CrQssley, 802 F St..
Washington. D. C.
PATENTS H. A. Bturgts. registered attor
ney. Patents, trade marks copyrights.
No fee unless successful 617 New York
Life building, Omaba. Neb. M1000
OSTEOPATHY
Johnson Institute. 615 N. Y. Life bldg. T. lt
170
MRS. JOHN R. Ml'SICK. Osteopnthy Phy.
slolan; office, Douglas block. Tel. 2823.
177
DR FARWELL, specialty nervous dlsea,
tot Paxton. , , . , 1J8
5,500 lines of PAID WANT ADS, which was over a column
The Bee is Omaha's recognized want ad medium.
WANT ADS-BEE WANT AP3 BRINO THE BEST RETURNS ALWAYS.
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE,
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
THE CHEAPEST ACRE.
On the hill, overlooking Fort Omaha, Flor. I
ence and all the country rounoaooui, oiuy
4 blocks from Florence car, good neigh
borhood, tine place for poultry, fruit or
suburban home, only
1250 $250 $250.
Bargains everywhere. Call at the office
or phone I960.
WALLACE, BROWN BLOCK.
RE 947 29
BARGAIN.
3-room cottage, loi boxlCU, S.Mh, south of
Francis St.; monthly payments. 'Phone
463. G. M. Nattlnger, Secty., Bee Bldg.
RE 944 2
4209 CUMING STREET
must be sold- 7 moms, with bath and gas;
nice barn. Price. $2.0r; easy terms.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
l'irst Floor, N. Y. Lite bldg. Tel. 1781.
Kb-914 Ml
FOR SALE One not of $i,WX, dud In on
year, secured by mat morigag on good
improved Oinalia properly, uearlng per
cent lutereet, payaoi semi-auuuany ; aisu
one note lor $i,uu, due on or ueior thiw
years. Interest at per cent, payaoi
setni-annual.y, secured by first murigag
on good property. Both are absolutely
safe and given by respectable parties.
Address the owner, S 2a, Be ottlce.
RE M4JS
BRICK block on 16th St., cost over $10,000
to build; will rent for $70 a month; east
ern owner will sell for $6,000; easy terms.
Neat cottage and good lot on Binney at.,
only $1,000; $200 cash, balance monthly pay
ments. THOMAS BRENNAN,
Room 1 New York Life Bldg.
RE-M918
SNAP 3 brick stores and rooms above, all
rented; will sell on monthly payments.
1008 Capitol -ave. RE M962 4x
NONRESIDENT SAYS
SELL IT
99x140 feet on Park ave., between
Mason and Pacific,
Suitable for fine residence
or for a row of brick houses,
i Only $4,500 for the 99 feet front
WESTERFIELD & HILL,
Sole Agents.
S15 First National Bank.
RE M959 30
$3,250
For a brand new beven-room house, well
built, extra large bedrooms, with fine
closets, big bath roojr, nickel plated
plumbing, gas an electric light, ce
mented cellar under entire house, paved
street, permanent walks, 6i-ft. lot, on
good car line, ready to occupy. Owner
would take good vacan: lot as part pay
ment. PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO.,
Sixth Floor N. Y. Life Bldg.
RE-M957 29
BARGAIN to home purchasers, if you mean
business. Call 43t Board of Trade.
RE M917 OK.
FOR SALE Beautiful home located at No.
610 South 25th avenue. To assist In clos
ing estate this properly will be offered at
a very reasonable price for quick sale.
William K. Potter, executor, 30i drown
block. HE 471
TWO brand new cottages, modern except
furnace; one $1,800 and the other $2,450.
iSHIMER &. CHASE.
Builders of Modern Houses.
RE M618
NORTH OMAHA BARGAINS.
7-room brick cottage, store building and
cottage attached, lot ,7x161, uu car line;
rents $25; $2,600, half cash. Apply to
owner, 301 N. Y. Life. RE M447
CH1AS Williamson Co.,11''
RE 119
IIlus. your property. Baker Bros. Eng. Co.
RE 120
FOR SALE
$6,100 first mortgage, drawing 6 per cent
interest on wel1 improved. 240-acrs farm
In eastern Nebraska.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
First Floor, N. Y. Llf bldg. Tel. 1781.
RE-913 2a
DO YOU WANT TO
SELL A FARM?
If you want to sell a farm or ranch tell
the farmers and stock raisers about It.
The best way to reach them Is through
Mb
TWENTIETH CENTURY
FARMER
This agricultural weekly goes to 60,000
homes of farmers and stock raisers, so It
you have a good piece of land to sell at a
reasonable price you will find a buyer
among them. The cost ot an advertisement
is small 2 cents per word In small type or
$2.52 per inch if set in large type.
MEDICAL
HOMEOPATHIC medicines, wholesale, re
tall. Sherman & McConnell. Omaha. 162
DR. PRIES treats successfully all diseases
and Irregularities of women, from any
cause; experienced and reliable. Address,
with stamp, Dr. Pries. 161H4 Dodge St.,
Omaha. 163
Piles Cured
WITHOUT AN OPERATION
A written gusrantee given In every case
treated by DR. MAXWELL, 624-6 Bee
Bldg., Omaha. M955 28
PRIVATE home during confinement; ba
bies adopted The Good Samaritan Sani
tarium, 723 1st ave.. Council Bluffs, la.
Tel. 774. -26
EXPERIENCED nurse; references given;
terms reasonable; 'phone 4035. Mrs.
Gerisrh, 623 N, 20th St. 907 3x
PRIVATE home during confinement;
babies boarded and adopted Mrs. Gar
dell, 2216 Charles. Tel. A 2618. 908
CLAIRVOYANT
AK-SAR-BEN VISITORS
Should all avail themselves of consuming
Omaha's favorite "llf reader,"
MME. GYLMER
Scientific Palmist
This wonderful woman has bean in Omaha
for mora than 7 years, during which time
she has practiced palmistry continuously
and her worn has been eminently sans,
factory. Tnis woman's advice Is always
a factor for good. If in trouble she can
help you. Don't hesitate to ae her. Par
lors, 715 N. 23d ,st. 8441
GYLMER, palmist, 716 North Twnty-thlrd.
Telephone B3245- BHJ
LOST
THE BOY who took the grip up at 713 8.
$7th, between and 8:30 baturday even
ing, will pi return to itie) S. 14th street
and recrlv a liberal reward; no ques
tions asked. Lost-M89 28
LOST-Dlamond-shaped claas pin, Inltluls
8 O H reward; return to district
, clerk s offlc- Lost-900 27x
LOST $67 currency; liberal reward If re
turned to J. 8. Trostler, room lu3 Bee bldg.
Lost-M922 2kx
LOST Black and whit spotted coach dog.
Return to 101 8. 33d at. m2i u
PERSONAL
WANTED, entertainers for two days'
street fair, Oct. 14 and lo; free conces
sions to conceits and sidrsnows. Answer
Immediately Address J. N. Stun.evant,
Spencer, Neb. U MJ4 2?x
DR. ROY, Chiropody, R. 2 ft t, 1j6 Farnam.
b-153
M AflNFTIPfeatment & baths. Mme.
JVIAUINC, 1 H-6mlth. 118 N. 15. 2 11. H. 2.
U 660
TRY KKiXeWuUNDRY, "PHONE 35J0
U-156
TRUSSES made and fitted to men, women
and children. 1408 Farnam St.
, THE H. J. PEN FOLD CO.
U-15T
VIAVI." way to health. 850 Bee Blda-
U-16J
TUB, vapor and alcohol baths.
720 S. nth.
U-U9
DN'T fool with your eyes; be careful who
examines them; we test eyes free for
glatses end ruarantee satisfaction.
THE H. 3. PENFOLP CO..
trading Opticians, 1408 Farnam.
U-1S0
ACCORDION AND SUNBURST
PLEATING, RUCH1NG.
BEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES.
GOLDMAN PLbAlING CO.
2U0 Domuvh UEL. 1936.
u
DRAWING and PAINTING from Hie. Mr.
Cas a Art Class, aiuuio cnlon block,
loin ana farnam. U Mf
WANTED The deaf to test instruments
lor tue deat at me urancli oince oi tne
fiutciiiKon Acoustic Co. of New Ybrg
city, his New loia LUe Bldg., omana.
C Mm 024
IMPORTANT Why pay more7 Guaran
teed spectacles hiteu, $1. Kenuls Optical
Co., 308 N. lbta. U M2uti 830
OMAHA Stammerers' Institute, Ramge Blk
U Al22a
WE DO expert piano moving; lowest rates.
Schmolle.' c Mueller, 1313 Farnam. Tele
phone 162a. U M486 03
E. D. KECK, vole teacher. 1802 Fainam
street. U M583 Oox.
LARSON & JOHNSON, cut rates to all
points. 1406 Farnam. Tel. Bai3. Mem
bers American Ticket brokers' Ass n.
U M617
LADIES "Never Wiggle," that's our new
patent eye glass. Cun't shake 'em off."
we grind our own lenses, make our own
frames optical headquarters. Huteson,
213 S. 16th St. U M76 O10
SUPERFLUOUS hair, warts and moles
permanently removed by electricity ; con
sultation free and confidential; all work
Luaxanteed. Miss Allender, 422 N. Y.
if. U-MS'jS 3x
I GUARANTEE to teach you French and
German, using my own text book, and In
a short time. F. Peltier, 1720 Dodge st.
U M753 uctlOx
LETOVSKY'S orchestra. Telephone L 2634.
U- MW5
I GUARANTEE to teach you French and
German in a short time, using my own
text books. F. Peltier, 1720 Dodgo st.
U M753 OctlOx
THE Gage Pattern Hats at Pennell's, 111
S. 15th St., opp. old postofflce.
U-M535 O20
CHARLES PETERSEN, voice; perfect tone
production; German diction; students
given opportunity to appear In publlo.
Studio, 613 W. O. W. bldg.
U M92' OI6x
MONEY TG LOAN CHATTELS
$1.00.
Have there nut been tunes when
it would have Deen worth more
man luu cents lo you It is our,
business to supply you with
money when you need it and al
low you to reiuni it in small
weekly payments, as may Uusi
suit your convenience.
We iuun on Furniture, Pianos.
Live Slock and other chattels, and
we make salary loans. Our leiins
are as gooa as any and belter
tuan many. We are tne oldest
concern in our line in the cuy,
with all-around consistent deal
ings to recommend us.
OMAHA MOR1GAGE LOAN CO.,
119 Board of 'Iraue Bldg. Tel. 229.
Osiaoilshed lt'J4. M si. 16th St.
131
Let Us Say a Word
'ii.ere may Lo Units ,..ien ou need ready
vuan lu save your creuit or prevent
trouble. It is our business to supply you
and at the lowest rales of Interest. You
can repay us in small' amounts of 8i.iu
weekly or $4.00 monthly, oj- more. Only
your personal note neeaed If you are re
ceiving wages. We also loan on furni
ture, pianos, etc., on the same eusy plan.
No publicity or anno4ng Investigation.
More than a thousand aatished patrons to
recommend us. Call and have a private
talk with our manager. Open every Tues
day and Saturday evening until 8 o'clock.
THE J. A. HUTTON CO. (Inc.),
614-515 Paxton Block.
X-M560
3 P. C. YEAR
FROM $100 to W.uw toans oi your personal
note at 3 PEn cfc.Ni P,k year. Ad
good loans wanted. Call or wine and get
my system. W. U Last man A Co., uu
Farnam, Omaha. X 134
LOANS made on all kinds of chattel se
curity, eIbo on SALARIES.
Low Rales. Easy Terms.
Quick and Confidential Service.
Call on us if in need ot MONEY.
PHOENIX CREDIT CO.,
633 Paxton Block.
X-141
MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE
a un others without security; easy Day-
menu; largest business in 49 principal
clues. Toliuun, llooiu 7J4, N. Y.
i,i i e.
X-135
READY CASH
to loan on furniture, pianos, horses etc.
BOW EN, 703 NEW YORK LIFE.
X 6C9
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, jew
elry, horses, cows, etc. C. F. Reed, 319 8.
13th. X-13S
PRIVATE money loaned; low rates, easy
terms. C. R. Blnns. 823 N. Y. Life.
X-949 O10
SALARY and colliteral loans. Templeton,
212 Bee Bldg. Tel. 2904. X-137
MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. STAR
LOAN CO., 644 PAXTON BLOCK.
SEE FULLER 426 Paxton block, for loans
on watches, diamonds and Jewelry
CHATTEL, salary and Jewelry loans. Foley
Loan Co., 1501 Farnam St. X 130
FLORISTS
HES8 & BWOBODA," 1415 Farnam. 116
X HENDERSON. 1619. Farnam. Send for
price (1st of cut flowers and plants.
ALFRED DONAGHUE. JR., 1607 Farnnm.
Tel. S33. 11
LAW AND COLLECTIONS
E. F. JiOREARTY. Attorney. 437 Paxton.
Tel. A-2639. -103
JOHN M. MACFARI.AND. New York Llf
bldg., rooms 304 nnd 319. Tel. 1562.
-104
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
A. C. VAN SANT'8 school, 717 N. Y. Life.
100
FAC SIMILE letters, envelopes addressed
Boyles College. f
SECRET SOCIETY NOTICES.
MASOJIC AXOtTCEMKKT.
(y Masoale Temple, Corset
w Jk r.ni.
tol Areaae.
COVERT LOPOR NO. 11. A. F. A. M.
Fpeclal meeting Wednesday, September
21. 8 p. m Work In F. C. degree. Visi
tors welcome.
Allan 8. Romans. Master.
BEI.LEVUH CHAPTER. NO. 7. R. A. M
Regulnr convocation Wednesday evening.
Sept. 21; also work In Mark Master de
gree, 7:30 p. m. Visitors welcome.
A. T. Ayers, 8ec'y.
A. A. O. N. M. S.. TANGIEF. TEMPLE
Regular meeting Friday eveolng, 8
o'clock, September 2S. 1W4.
Carl E. Herring. Potentate.
FOR RENT HOUSES
HOUSES, Insurance. Ringwah, Barker
blk. D 128
TWO, modern, 7-room houses, on Calliornia
St. io and 26 per mo. Apply oOi N. imu.
U-Mili
SE 3 CHRIS BOYER. 22d and Cuming.
D M161 O20
MODERN 7-rooin dwelling, one block from
Hanscom park $24. Phone b23 D 233
HMMQF In all parts of the city. The
nUUJtd o. F. Davis Co.. 898 Be bldg.
D-122
THE Omaha Van and Storage Co. pack,
move und store II. 11. goods. Storehouse,
1120-24 N. 19th. Office, 16U4 Fainam.
Tel. 1559. D Id
WE MOVE pianos. Maggard Van & Stor
age Co. Tel. 1469. uttice 1713 Webster St.
D 124
Uf"l! ItiPQ 1" all parts of the city. 1. C.
nUUJCJ Peters at Co.. Be Building.
D z
PAYNE-BOSTWICK & CO.. choice houses.
601-603 New York Life Bldg. 'Pnone 1016.
D 121
MODERN brick house, 412 North 22d St.,
within two blocks of High school. In
quire at No. 410. v-607
FOR a desirable tenant we have a very
choice
NEW HOUSE FOR RENT.
Eight rooms; everything up to date; two
cara within block.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO..
Main Floor N. Y. L. bldg. D-M621 80
2224 CHICAGO ST.. good 8-room, all modern
house; corner lot.
GARVIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM.
Nice 8-room house, porcelain bath, gas,
barn, 2932 N. 26th St. $25.
GARVIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM.
1914 Locust, good 9-room, all modern hou",
large lot and good neighborhood; rent
$27.60.
GARVIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM.
844 Park ave., 8-room cottage $25.
GARVIN BROS., 1304 FARNAM.
D M5S8
2417 N. 22d ST., NICE eight-room, all mod
em house; barn; good location and sur
roundings; rent $25.
GARVIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM.
D-672
FURNISHED residence of J. U. Rose, 1917
Webster St. Inquire Rose's Art Store.
D-567
FINE ten-room brick. $30 Kays 2601 Cap,
avenue, adjoining. D 566 28x
FOR RENT
TWO DESIRABLE HOUSES,
BEST LOCATIONS CITY.
138 N 38th ave., 10-room house, all modern,
with barn, $60.00.
610 Park ave,, 9-room house, strictly mod
ern, in best condition, large yard, $55.00.
GEORGE & CO.,
1601 Farnam 8t. D MG52 1
2018 WIRT ST.. twelve-room all modern
brick house and barn; oak finish; hot
water heat: excellent condition. $45.00.
A. G. Elllck. 302 City Hall D 902
DESIRABLE 6-room, strictly modern
house. In first-class condition, centrally
located. &iu e. zist. u Aiimi
1CC1 S. 8flth Ave., 10-room brick, oak floors
nnd finish, full cellar. 3-lub laundrv, all
modern, best of cond'tion. Address W. D,
Mend. Jr.. Dellone Hotel. D 910 28
4911 CHICAGO ST., very fine, strictly mod
ern house; hard-wood finish; 2 lots, with
barn; cheap tj responsible parties.
D 913
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE
FARM and city loans: low rates. W. ft.
Thomas, First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648.
W-112
PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1520 Docglas
w m
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co., 134) Farnam st.
W-144
SUPERFLUOUS hair, warts and moles
permanently removed by electricity; con
sultation free and confidential; all work
guaranteed. Mis Allender. 422 N. Y.
Life. W-MSi8 lx
MONEY TO LOAN. Payne Investment Co.
W 145
S PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros.. 1604
Farnam. " W 146
LOWEST rates. Bemls, Paxton block.
W-147
MONEY to loan on real estate at 5 and 5'4
per cent. W. B. Meikle. 206 Ramge bldg.
W-14S
PRINTING
LYNGSTAD & RUFFNER,
PDIMTCDC Crounse Block, Corner of
rrVllN 1 ClJ i6th St. and Capitol Ave.
160
KRAJHER & CHANDLER. QUICK
PRINTERS, 1106-8 Douglas t. To de
liver work when promised la our hobby.
-151
PRINTING Not how cheap, but how good.
Is our motto. Great Western Printing
Co.. 1618 Chicago. 'Phone 8831. M714
J. M. SIRPLE8S. reliable printer; estab
lished 12 years. 303 South Thirteenth
St., Omaha. Ins
LEGAL NOTICES.
BOND SALE.
Office of the City Clerk, South Omaha,
Nt., September 2b, l9o.
bealed bias aauresbed lo the undersigned
and marked "proposals for Bonds,'' whi be
received until V o chick p. m. ot October 8,
A. D. 1904, at the office ot the city clerk,
South Omaha, Nebraska.
For tne purchase ot the following issues
of cny bonds:
First 2z,300 of renewal bonds, In denomi
nations oi jo0 each, dated October 1. 19u4.
payable twenty years after date. Interest
at o per cent per annum, payaole semi
annually, optional after five years. Thee
are bonds to redeem certain outstanding
district and improvement bonds heretofore
"Second $21,000 In District Street Improve
ment Bonds of the city of South Oinntm,
Issued for the purpose of paving, curbing
and improvements in Improvement District
"C." paving District 17, optional after five
years; interest 6 per cent, payable annu
ally, dated September 1 1904, and numbered
irom 1 lo 4c, both Inclusive. These bonds
are general obllgatlone of the cltv.
Said bonds shall be tasued :n such de
nominations so as that one-tenih of th
above named principal sum shall mature
and be payable in one year from date, one
tenth thereof shall mature and be payaole
two years from date, and likewise as to the
residue of th principal sum, one-tenth ma
turing on each of the following year.
Third $2,400 In "District Street Improve
ment Bonda" of the city of South Omaha,
Issued for th purpose of paying for the
curbing and improvements tn Improvement
District "D," Paving District Is, dated Oc
tober 1, 1904; Interest 6 per cem per annum,
payable annually, numbered from 1 to 10,
both Inclusive; optional after five years.
These bonda are general obligations of th
city.
Said bonds shall be Issued In such de
nominations so as that one-tenth of the
principal aum shall be due and payable in
one year from date, one-tenth thereof shsll
be due and payable In two years from date,
and likewise aa lo the residue of said prin
cipal aum. one-tenth maturing on euch of
the following years.
Each bid shall state separately tha
amount offered aa "Principal ' and ."Pre
mium:" and that "Accrued Interest' will
be paid to data of delivery and payment of
bonda.
Each bid must be accompanied hy a
certified check on a national or slate hank,
It 'he sum of $1,600. and made payable to
ttaVclty. aa an evidence of good faith on
O vert nf the bidder.
y.a City Council reserves th right to
reject any pr all bids, or waive defect.
By order of the City Council.
JOHN 3. U1LL1N, City Clerk.
816d7tra
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT.
The following proposed amendment to,
and convention fur the revision of, the
Constitution of the 8tate of Nebraska,
heielualter set forth, in full, la submitted
to the electors of the State of Nebrasaa.
to be voted upon at the general election
to be held Tuesday, November 8, A. lx.
1904
, (Senate File No. 114.)
A bill for a Joint resolution recommend
ing to the electors of the state to vote at
the next election of members of the leg ,
lature for or against a convention to re
vise, amend and change the Constitution
of the State of Nebraska In accordant.)
with section II, article 15, of the Constitu
tion of the Stale of Nebraska.
Be it Resolved by the Legislature of tha
Etato of Nebraska:
1. That It Is deemed necessary to call a
convention to revise, amend and change
the Constitution of the Stale of Nebrasna.
2. That tho electors are recommended to
Vote at the next election of members of
the legislature for or against a conven
tion to revise, amend and chnnve the Con
stitution ot the State of Nebraska.
3. That at such next election of members
of the legislature on tne ballot of each
elector voilng at such election, shall bd
printed or written in such manner thai
the elector can Indicate his preference
under the law the words: "FOR calling
a convention to revise, amond and change
the Constitution of the State oi Nebraska,"
and "AGAINST calling a convention to
revise, amend and change the Constitution
of the Stale of Nebraska;" and If a ma
jority voting at said election shall vote
for a convention, the legislature shall, at
its next session, provide by law for call
ing the same.
I, tleorge W. Marsh. Secretary of Stat
of the State of Nebraska, do hereby cer
tify that th foregoing proposed amend
ment to the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska, and providing for a convention
for the revision of said Constitution of
the State of Nebraska, is a true and cor
rect copy of the original enrolled bill
parsed by the Twenty-eighth session of I
the Legislature of the State of Nebraska,
as li appears from said original bill on
file In my office, and that raid proposed
amendment and revision of the Constitu
tion of the State of Nebraska is submitted
to tho qualllled voters of the State of Ne
braska for their adoption or rejection, at
the general election to be held on Tuesday,
the 8th day of November, A. D. 1904.'
In testimony whereof I hereunto set my
hand and affixed the Great Seal of th
Slate of Nebraska.
Dono at Lincoln this 6th diy of July, In
the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine
Hundred and Four, of the Independence
of the United States the One Hundred and
Twenty-ninth and of this State the Thirty
eighth. GEORGE W. MARSH.
(Great Seal.) Secretary of State.
A3Wed i:tm.
NOTICE AND CAUTION.
The Just debts of tlnv A Andrews con
tracted before August 20, 1904, will, being
duly certified and presented within reason
able time, be paid hy me. All persons,
are, however, warned against trusting or
loaning said Guy Andrews on my account
or cashing checks bearing his name, be
cause, save as above, I will not liquidate
any Indebtedness by him Incurred.
E. BENJ. ANDREWS.
-.,ncntn. Neh.. Sept. 7. 1(104. septsdnti
GOVERX.1IG.1T notice.
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER
muster, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Aug. 81,
19o4. Sculcd proposals, in triplicate, wilt
be received here until 11 a. m, central
time, September 'J), 11)04, nnd thenlopened.
for the construction of three (3)' double
sets of lieutenants' quarters, including
plumbing, heating nnd electric wiring, at
Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Bidders will state
In their bid the time In which they will
complete tho work, as time will form un
Important consideration In the award. Full
information and blank forms of proposal
furnished on oppllcatlon to this ofticw
where plans and specifications may be seen.
United States reserves the right to accept
or reject any or all proposals, or any part
thereof. Envelopes to be endorsed "Pro
posals for Public Buildings," and addressed
to Major D. E. McCarthy. Quartermaster.
S 1. 2. 3, 5. 27. 23
POSTOFFICE NOTICE
(Should be read DAILY hy all Interested,
as changes rniy occur at nny time.)
Foreign mails for the week ending Oc
tober 1. 1904, will close ipromptly In all
cases) at the general postuiilce as fouovs;
Parcels-post malls close one hour earlier
than closing time shown below. Parcels
post mulls ior cerm.in,' cior. ul o p. i.t.
September 28th and October 3d.
hegulnr nni siippteineiitnrv innlls clos
at foreign station (corner of West and
Morton streets) halt liuur later- than Clos
ing time shown below (except that supple,
mentary mails for Europe and Central
America, via Colon, close one hour later
(at foreign station.
Transatlantic Mnlls.
WEDNESDAY v28th)-At f:S0 a. m. for
LIVERPOOL, SCOTLAND, IRELAND
and FRANCE, per s. a. Teutonic, via
Queenotown and Liverpool (mull for other
parts of Europe must be directed "per
s. s. Teutonic"); at 8:80 a. m. for ITALY
direct, per s. s. Surdegna (mall must be
directed "per s. s. Surdegna"); at 11
a. m. for DENMARK direct, per a. a.
United States (mall must be directed
"per s. s. I'nited States").
THURSDAY (2ath) At 4:30 a. m. for '
EUROPE, per s. s. Deutschland, via
Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg (mall
for France must bo directed "per . s,
Deutschland"); at 7 n. m for FRANCE,
SWITZERLAND. ITALY, SPAIN, POR
UGAL, TURKEY. EGYPT. GREECE, and
BRITISH INDIA, per s. a. La Bretagne,
via Havre (mall for other parts of Europe
must he directed "per s. s La Bretngne ' ).
FRIDAY (30th) At 6:30 p. ni. fur AZORES
ISLANDS, per bb. Peninsular, from New
Bedford.
SATURDAY (1st) At 6 a. m. for EU
ROPE, per s. s. St. Paul, via Plymouth
und Cherbourg (mall for Ireland must
be directed "per s. s. St. Paul"); at 6:30
a. m. for EUROPE, per s. s. Umbrla
via Queenstown and Liverpool; at 8:30
a. m. for BELGIUM direct, per a. a.
Kroonland (mall must be directed "per
s. s. Kroonland "; at 9 30 a. m. for SCOT
LAND direct, per s. s. Astoria (mall
must bo directed "per s. a. Astoria").
NOTICE Five cents per half ounc bg
addlt'.on to the regular postage must M
prepaid on all letters forwarded by tn
supplementary mans, and letters deposit
ed in the drops marked "Lettrs for for
eign countries," after tho closing of the
regulur mall for despatch by a particular
vessel, will NOT be so forwarded unless
such addltlonnl postnge is fully prepaid
thereon by stamps. Supplementary Trans
atlantic mails nr ulH'j opened on the
piers of th. AMERICAN, ENGLISH and
t - IJ I. X" i ' I J ).. m.r. urliAnitVr thn anil-
lugs occur at 9:00 a. m. or later; and late
mull may be deposited In the mall boxes
on the piers of the GERMAN LINES
sailing from Hobokcn. The malls on tho
piers open one hour and a half before
sailing time, and close ten minutes before
sailing tune. On.';' regular postage (let
ters 6 cents a half ounce) Is required or.
articles mailed on the piers of the Amerl.
can. White Star and German (Sen Po,t)
steamers; double postage (letters 10 cents
a half ounce) on other lines.
Mall for South and Central America,
West Indies. Ete.
WEDNESDAY (28th) At 6:30 a. m. ror AR
GENTINE, URUGUAY and PA HAUL' A V,
per a. b. Etona; at 9:80 a. m. (supplemen
tary 10:30 a. m.) for INAGL'A.' HAl'l 1,
SANTA MARTA and other places In
MAGDALENA DEPT. COLOMBIA, per
s. s. Adirondack; at 10 a. m for GREN
ADA, TRINIDAD and CIUDAD BOLI
VAR, per s. s. Marcas; at 12:30 p. m. (sup
plementary 1 p. m.) for TURKS ISLAND
and DOMINIC AN REPUBLIC, per s. a.
Cherokee; at 12 30 n in. (supplementary
130 p. m.) for ST. THOMAS, far. CROIX.
LEEWARD and WINDWARD IS
LANDS, per s. s. Korona (mall for Brit
ish Dutch and French Guiana must be
directed "per s. s. Korona"); at 12:30 p. n
for BAHAMAS and CUBA, per a. s
Bones, via Nassau and Havana (mall
Via iHrortpri "ner a s. Bones").
THURSDAY (;9th) At 8 a. m. for CUBA,
YUCATAN and CAMPfcC'lie., per s. s.
Vigliuncla (nisll for other parts of Mex
ico must be directed "per a. s Vlgllan-,
cla"); at 12 m. (supplementary 12:30 p. m )
for BAHAMAS, per s s. Saratoga (mall
for Mexico, via Tamplco. must be di
rected "per s. s. Saratoga"); at 12 m.
(supplementary 12:3o p. rn.) for BAHA
MAS, per s. s. Antlllii (mall must be di
rected "per s. s. Antllla").
FRIDAY (30th) At 9:30 a. m. for A N
TKJUA. MARTINIQUE and GUADE
LOUPE, per s. s. Prncidn (mail for
Harbadoes. Trinidad. British, Dutch and
French Guiana muni be directed "per a. .
procida"); at 12 m. for ARGENTINE,
URUGUAY and PARAGUAY p;r s P.
Hydispee; at 12 m for HT KITTB.
NKVIn. HT MARTINS, ST. EUSTA
TIUH. MARTINIQUE. GUADEIX1UPK
BARBADOS BRITISH. DUTCH and
FRENCH GUIANA, per a. s. L'ller; at
(-SO p. rrv for BERMUDA, per steamer
from Halifax.
SATURDAY (lst)-At 8 30 a. m (supple
mentary 9:30 a. in I for PORTO RICO,
CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per a. s
Philadelphia (mail for Colombia, vlt
Curacao, must le directed "per s s.
Philadelphia"): at 9 30 a. m. (supple
mentary 10 80 a. m.) for FORTUNW
ISLAND, JAMAICA and COLOMBIA, x-
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