FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Omaha Typewriter Exchange, INCORPORATED 510,000. 1607 Farnam Street, PHONE Dealers in New and RENTED REPAIRED TYPEWRITERS EXCHANGED Romlnnton, flrand New ?9f.00 Smith Premier; Brand New 80.00 1'ndirwood, Iirand New 8TS.O0 Oliver, Brand New.... 00.00 All other makes at J4.B0 Box Carbon, 2.50; f3..V) Box Carbon, (1.50; (2.50 Box Carbon, (1.00. Ribbons as good and better than the best at 65 cents each, (7.50 a dozen. Ribbons and Carbons, all colors, nil kinds and for all makes of Typewriters. SECOND HAND MACHINES Never such prices for such goods offered eefore, and If at any time within one year you want to buy u new machine we will take the old one back at exactly what It cost you. The following Is a rartlal Hut of what we otter fur nil thla week: 1 DOMESTIC $ 5 00 1 DOMESTIC 10.00 8 SINGERS, HIGH ARM 12.00 1 SINGER, NEW IMPROVED.. 15.00 1 HOUSEHOLD 10.00 1 T'NION 6.00 1 WHITE 8 00 1 WHITB 6.00 i wilcox oibbs 3oo 1 NEW HOME 10.00 Modern drop-head machines, slightly used, ai one-half the regular price. We rent machines at 7fc per week, or 12.00 per month. These are modern, up-to-date machines, with all attachments. We sell needles and parts for and repair every sewing machine manufactured. Nebraska Cycle Co., Corner 16th and Harney Sts. S24 Broadway, Council Bluffs. BRANCH OFFICE: 62.' N. 24tli. So. Omaha, GEO. E. MICKEL. Manager. Phone 1063. Q FOR BALE, new and second-hand billiard and pool tables, bar fixtures of all kinds; i easy payments. Bond for catalogue. Brunswlck-Balke-Collcnder 407 S. 10th St., Omaha. Q 668 CONPPLETE line new and 2d-hand furni ture. Chicago Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel. 2020. Q-609 RELIABLE POWER IN OLDS OAS OR GASOLINE ENGINES, Like our OLDSMOB1LE, always ready. Few slightly used engines cheap. Bond for catalogue and prices. OLDS GASOLINE WORKS, 1114 Farnam St., Omaha. Q-670 WIRE chicken, hog and lawn fence, Iron fence, hitch posts, trellises. Wire Works, 611 8. 16th St. Q-4.71 FURNITURE, carpets, rugs; best stock In Omaha; rock bottom prices; eaty pay ments. OMAHA rVRNITl'RE AND CARPET CO., Between 12th and 13th on Farnam Bt. 0,-809 9 , ZD-HAND safe cheap, nam. Derlght, 1119 Far-Q-672 $350 BUK 8 good runabout automobile, guar anteed In good running order; original cost $950. Address 1313 Farnam St. Q-673 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. BEST MIXED PAINT, Sherman Sc McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. Q 674 CHEAP chicken fence, long fir timbers and telephone poles. 901 Itouglas Q 675 FOR SALE Oldsmoblle. standard runa bout. 1906 model, nearly new, first-class condition. Address. K 8, Bee. Q 174 13 FOR HALE, several scholarship In a first class standard school In Omaha, compris ing complete course In business, short bnnd and typewriting. Inquire at Be, office. Q 85$ FOR BALE, about 60 feet ornamental gal vanised Iron cornice and ornamental Iron posts sultahlo for show window. Ap ply superintendent Bee building. Q-M8?S . PULLEYS AND COUNTFHhlLYFTB AT A BARGAIN. !0 tulleys. from B-lneh to 48-Inch In dlani- tr; t counter shafts, complete. These are all In first-class condition. W. H. Bridges engineer Bee Building. Q-U$ ntrrnvn-HANn STEAM FITTINGS FOR SALE If you want a bargain In steam fittings call and ok over the following supplies: 18-lnch Austin's horiscntat separator. 14-Inch Austin's vertical sepaiator. These have been taken out on account of enanges In our siem plant and ara In good condition. Address Bee building! Co., or see W. U. Bridges, engineer hum mug., jiiiur. W W3 AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE at a barratn v iiiiuii luuimi laii , iu iiiei-ciliss COI1U1- tlon, owned by O. W. Wattles. Ittuuire O. E. Scales. 1508 Caas SU Tel. 4154 ' J M&37 AUTOMOBILES White Bteamer at a bar gain; Cameron runabout. $450. lies Far nam St. U 971 9 AUTOMOB1LE9-$1.000 electrlo runabout with top, $&o; $1,400 Mobile. 4 passenger. Steam, $.15; $750 Humbler, $325; $1' Olds ,$i50. Fredrlckson, 15lh and Capitol Ave. Q-9CT A8 FOR SALE-Full platform, extension ton emrlane. Innulrn H.,i,,n'. .ii,i. i,, J 13lh. oioi g. OAK, 7-drawer, drop-head Blnger Sewing machine, cheap. 1M9 Davenport Q M-197 9x FOR SALE Typewriter. In excellent con dition, cheap. Adress K10 Bee. 14 FOR BALENearly new Russell traction enaine. 16-H. p. C. D. .Woodworth 44 Karbach Blk. Q 2!i6 t FOR BALE OR TRADE A Densmore type writer. In good condition; a mian; will ell on easy payments. Apply 210 N. 17th. Q-M366 11 FOR BALE A gentle Shetland pony; car riage, harness and saddle; will sell entire outfit for $125. Apply 131 8. 13th Bt , Q 11I1 FOR RENT HOUSES HUUOtJe Wur Co, Bee iid D 7u9 THE Omaha Van & Storage Co. puck, move and store H. H goods. Storehouse llo-!4 N. IStth. Offic. IbllSi Fsrtiain. TeL 1569. D 710 HOUSES FURNISHED COMPLETE S Iwluw Installment house prices. We enrry the best stock In Omaha. Terms: $25. uO worth, $100 week. OMAHA Fl RN1TURE AND CARPET CO.. Between 12ih and 13th on Furimm St. D-306 9 FOR RENT-1-rtKim, all imdern house; choice neighborhood. 2123 Ctilifomla St. -t3.d. AVilf at su7 v, ii bt FOR SALEMISCELLANEOUS 4603. Omaha, Neb. Second Hand BOUGHT SOLD Remington, Secondhand $25tof(lo Smith Premier, Underwood, Oliver, 25 to 40 to 30 to 45 similar prices. FOR RENT HOUSES WE MOVE pianos, age Co. Tel. Hisi. Maggard Van & Stor Ofiice, 1713 Webster tit. U-9U Piano moving; lowest rates for reliable service. Tel. 1626. Schmollur ot Mueller. D-712 w sr , Davis Co., 6o lite Bldg. v iu HOUSES, Insurance. Rlngwalt, Barker Blk. D 714 FOR RENT About July 20, 10-room mod ern house near high school. The O. F. Davis Co., 60S Bee bldg. D M891 CENTRAL, all modern. 7-room house, 220 N. 23d. , D 331 FOR RENT Nearly new 9-room modern house, oak linlsn, every convenience, lawn, 810 Worthlngton Place, $45. UAKVIN BROB., 1604 FARNAM. D M855 2701 DODGE St.. 9-room house and bath, strictly modern and up-to-date; most de sirable.; investigate It you desire a good home; good us new; rent $40. Cull 2&M Dodgu. Phone 5141. D 24 FOR RENT The big double house, -corner Elm and 20Ui bis.; newly plastered pulnted and papered; six large rooms; lo.oo; sec it. Phone biin. u lib Hx 10-ROOM modern house. In good repair. one block north llunscotn park. Inquire 2o.j culltoinlu. JSU I'liono Med D 861 FOR RENT 7-room cottage, all modern except furnace. 2010 Poppieton Ave. D M908 2009 CALIFORNIA ST., furnished; mod erate rent. Call afternoons. DM996 10 TO RENT 9-room house, In best residence district; moderate rent; has laundry, gas, furnace, bath and every modern con venience; beautiful lawn, shade trees and In ail respects Is an Ideal home. Call at 1000 South Mb St., or telephone 2340 for particulars. D 116 9x FOR RENT 8-room house, 702 N. 30th; all modern except furnace. 0. M. Bachmanu, 436 Paxton blk. D A112S FOR RENT Nicely furnished flat In apart ment House. Auuress J V4, care Bee. D-M125 8x 1222 S. 27lh St., $18.00. 8:20 8. 1st h St., 7 rooms, new, modern, $30.00. zi a. zBin Ave., rooms, moaern, xo.ov. 1D19 Vinton St., 4 rooms, $12.00. N. P. DODGE & CO., 1614 FARNAM ST. D Ml 62 9 BRICK house, central location; ten rooms, two bath rooms, iioward B. Smith, 421 N. Y. Life Bldg. D 6u6 FOR RENT 6-room, modern cottage, on west f arnam Bt. car line. The o. Davis Co.. but Bee Bidg. D M133 10 9-room. modern brick house, 424 N. 40th St. X30. 7-room, modern house, 2029 N. 20th St. $20. 10-room, modern house, 2630 Capitol Ave nue $18. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldr. D M181 13 FOR RENT, 6-room furnished cottage, permanent: also suite of three rooms; other small rooms. 220 N. 18th 8t. Tel. Red-19t. D M177 lOx FOR RENT, 2002 Toppleton Ave., 10 rooms, all modern, $45. , 1810 Park Ave., 8 rooms, all modern, $37 50. 2506 Capitol Ave., -? rooms, modern. $37.50. 209 S. 2sth Ave., 7 J-ooms, modern except J turnuce, mU. 8103 Marcy St., 6 rooms, modern except iurnace, a. 924 N42d., 8 rooms, modern. $25. 2815 Dewey Ave., 7 rooms, modern except furnace, close In, $22.50. 2819 Dewey Ave., 7 rooms, modern except rurimc-, ciose in, s.txi. 1204 N. 24th. 6 rooms, close In, $15. 1314 B. 24th St., rooms, $12. 14f.7 S. 17th St., 1 rooms, $12. $022 Bherman Ave , 5 rooms, $10. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, First floor N. Y Life Bldg., Tel. 1781. D 346 9 8214 EMMET, 8 rooms, newly remodeled. city water inside, large lot, small gar den, $16. D M301 11 x FOR RENT 2444 Irlmore, 4 rooms, new $11. 216 Burt, 6 rooms, city water-$12. Slwt and California. 8 rooms $2o. 23 Templeton, 7 rooms, modern $22.50, 423 N. ;th, 8 rooms, modern $:t-V 1312 S. 20lh, 8 rooms, modern $26. SWEET & BEST. 61$ N. Y. L. . Tel. 1472. D-304 9 , HOUSES FOR RENT. 810 Worthlngton Place, 9-r 1342 8. 27th, 9-r.. modern , J62X Charles, 8-r., modern 925 N. 42d, 7-r.. modern 1'iS Stanford Circle, fr-r., modern., mt S. ltith, 6-r. Hat .$45.00 . 26.00 . 25.00 . 25.00 . 17.00 . 12.50 . 10.00 I ii r.rsklne, t-r., batn 2th Ave.. 4 roonn 7.(0 6.00 1WS S. lMh, 3-r. cottage 164 FARNAM Dr-2tt 9 HOUSES FOR RENT. 2412 Indiana Ave.. 2-r , city water, $4. 8043 8. lth Ave., $-r., city water, good Miapa, ii. 1 1418 N. 17lh, $-r., city water, $8. : 11 Bianford Circle, 6-r.. Bulb, closet, etc ! $18 2vy Caldwell. 6-r.. bath, city water. $17. 911 N. 41at, 6-r., strlctU- modern, very choice. $-7 50. . T 113 N $7th, 6-r., rlty water, good bam, $15. 1310 Park Ave., S-r , strictly modern, on car line. $37.50. 1770 Webster, 8-r., strictly modern, fine lawn, good barn, very choice, $36. !6o4 Capitol Ave.. 9-r. strictly modern. close in, steam neat, n, ao. l;" . 27th St., 9-r.. strictly modern, only 127.50. t-i4 Ohio, 9-r., strictly modern, fine lawn. corner lot. In fine shaiie, no. 621 rt JSUi Ave., lo-r., strictly modern, close In. $25. 710 N. 'th St., 10-r.. strictly modern, hard wood finish, fine barn, reduced to $45. Sue our list before you move. PANE. BOSTWICK at CO., 01 N. Y. Life Bldg. D-3S0 9 DOUGLAS, rooms-$27.50. D-MXA) TO LET Two new high-grade houses I choice part of West Farnam district. Will l reaay ror in-cupancy iwiiifinwr i w Farnam Smith & Co.. 132U Fnrnam St D 816 9 7-ROOM. furnished house for July and August, In West Farnam district; bath, lnjndry; uear car liue; rent $?5. 311 N. ' U $M1 TITE OMAITA 'to R RENT HOUSES 9-ROOM house, city water: no objection to color. J. 11 parrotte, Paxton Block. D 371 9 8-R . modern brick house 604 N. 23d St., 130.00. 8-r. modern ex. furnace, ?r Sewsrd, $20.00. 6-r., city water, 1!23 Douglas, $26.00. F. D. WE AD, 1524 Douglas. D M3R5 11 N W. COR. lth and Kim. $18. IMS N. Jnth St., 6 rooms. $21. B. 27th St., 8 rxm!. $.'. MS N. 2."id St., 7 rooms. $32 Sit. 2tiI4 St. Mary's Ave . 10 rooms. $40. JOHN N. FREN2ER, OFF. OLD P. O. D 313 9 THREE UKE COTTAC, KS-Furnlshcd or unfurnished, each with large screened porch, five rooms, fireplace, in pine forest, one mile from railroad station, beats, fine fishing, reasonable rent. L 1 Osborn, Smiley, CroW Wing county, Minnesota. D 267 9x 617 8. 33d St., 6-room cottage, newly painted and papered throughout and now In first class condition. Rental $15. 00 per month. 1111 N. Wth Si., 7-room cottage, modern ex cept rurmice; in first class condition. Rental $21100 per month. Close in. GEORGE & CO., IGUl FARNAM BT. D-376 9 FOR RF!NT. 1M6 Park Ave., 8 rooms, all modern $15. 1.H0 N. 24th St., 6 rooms, all modern-$14. 125 N. 37th St., 6 rooms, cltv water $10. 1501 Vinton St., 4 rooms, city water and gas $10. 8S16 N. 16th St., 4 rooms, city water-$10. WAREHOUSE t-story, 66x110 bn41dlng for rent at South east corner 10th and Douglas Sts. THE BYRON REED CO., 'Phone 297. 212 S. 14th. - D 294 9 9-ROOM house, 1512 Davenport St. D 401 12 FOR RENT STORES & OFFICES OFFICES FOR RENT In V. 8. Nat l Bank building: nice. light, modern offices. DESK ROOM In strictly modern, ground-floor office; all necessary conveniences furnished free, such as heat, light, Junltor, telephone service, eic CHAH. K. WILLIAMSON CO., Ground Floor, U. 8. Nat l Bank Bldg. 1306 9 DESK ROOM. 317 New York Life Bldg. I M392 11 THREE-STORY and basement. lona Far nam; elevator. 814 First Nat l Bank Bldg. 1756 THE store room No. 312 Farnam St., onl; $16 per month. Inquire R. C. Peters i Co., ground flood Bee Bldg. 1962 FOUR-STORY AND BASEMENT, BRICK BUILDING, 916 FAR NAM STREET. This building Is 22x85 feet, four stories and a basement. The basement Is 22x132 feet. Is cemented. The celling over the basement has a brick vault and Iron beam construction, making the basement fire proof. The first floor has a marble floor in front and granolithic floor In rear. There is a large burglar-proof vault and a power elevator. The upper floors have windows on three sides. Address The Bee Building Co., C. C Rosewater, Secretary, room 100 Bee Bldg. 1-690 WE have vacant a particularly desirable smaii omce, wnicn rents lor io.w per month. Price Includes heat, light, water and Janitor service. It is located on the fourth floor of The Bee building and Is Just the thing for uny one wanting a nice little office in the best office building In town. R. C. Peters & Co., rental agents, ground floor. Bee Blag. lm LARGE, light room, size 85 x32 feet, second floor 13U8 rarnam St., suitable lor omce, storage, light manufacturing, etc. In quire above number, upstairs. 1367 9x IF you apply at once we can give any one desiring a large omce space almost any arrangement they desire. This space is on the sixth floor of The Bee building, with north light. R. C. Peters & Co., rental agents, ground floor, , Bee Bldg. 1772 TWO-STORY frame building, an old engine house, suitable lor manutacturlng or a stable, 27th and St. Mary's Ave. N. P. Dodge & Co., 1014 Farnam St. I M164 9 DESK room for rent; Janitor, light, 'phone and heat. Cheap, prominent. Address K 8, Bee. I 9 AGENTS make $3 to $10 a day fitting glasses; big profits; our 24-page free eye book tells how; write today. Jacksonlan Optical College, College 1'laco, Jackson, Michigan. I WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent hotel, furnlBhed or un- lurnluned. Address J tif. Bee. K-M162 lOx WANTED To rent modern 6-room house In residence district; not over $20 per month. Address O 40, care Bee. K 90 lOx WANTED TO RENT A strictly modern six-room house in good locution, Han scorn park preferred. Will rent perma nently if desirable. Best reference. Ad dress K 4, Beo. K M86 lOx GENTLEMAN desiring large front room In private family; centrally located; refer ences exchanged. Address, K 16. Bee. K-353 9x FOR EXCHANGE WOULD TRADE 2 acres on Hamilton St.. with 4-room cot tage and new barn, clilcl:cn house, well and cistern, has upple and cherry trees, for house and lot In city; clear; price F. D. WE AD, li24 Douglas. Zr- 1F YOU do not find what you want In this column put an ad in and you will soon gel 11. 4r DM EIGHT-ROOM modern hom with barn. large lot, nice iuwn, snruos, treus, orlck walks, close to Brownell bull, for sale for $3,7ia or to exchange for farm. J. Houh strasser, 9u6 Hickory St. 5S Mitll ltx WE have quite a list of Improved property or vacant lots ana acre tracts in Lounc i Bluffs to trade for Omaba property. Will take equity in rental pruperty. N. I. Dodge & Co.; 1614 Farnam Ut. S6 M150 9 WHAT have you to trade for 5x7 Cycle Poca camera ana nnixiung ouuii, m gooa condition? Address K. . uee. Zr 2m 9x WANTED Stock of mdBe. for equity $6,000 In 320 acres; good clay sou; near railroad station. Boone county. Nen. Hmall lin- prove Neb. rovemenla; $40 acre. Box 062, Columbus, ir r.ii yx TO EXCHANGE Beautiful 20-acre ranch Merced, Cal., surrounded by highly Im proved farms; well located vacant lot In Cedar Rapids, la.; fine located residence lot. Alexandria, Ind., for a business, land or town property. Also, nave some very choice farms and lands for sale and ex change fend me full description, what you haver can match most any deal. 1 H. Fish. Heary, 8. D., R. F, D. 54-883 9 PERSONAL EDWARD NORMA N KENT, music studios, Wlthnell Bldg., 15th and Harney. Write for circulars. U 781 Piano Tuning. Tel Dalbey, 2207 Mason u oiu jyx TRY KELLEY'S LAUNDRY. "PHONE 8J30. U 78. PIANO CLUB Just forming; 60c and $1 weekly; pianos de liver u iiniuKii.it:iy , piauu t:Boiia ilea, Cull for particulars. ItiU Farnam St. U-733 PRIVATE home during confinement; ba Lies udopted. The Ood Stimurttan Saul tarlum. 2B First Ave.. Council iJlufT. la. TeL 77i DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. JULY PERSONAL LASTCHANCE TO SAVE $75 to $200 ON A FINE PIANO Only one more day, Monday, July 10th, U p. m., closes the most remarkable sale of pood pianos ever conducted in Omaha. NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS, fully guaranteed, made to nell for $300 to ?350, will be sold (for immediate delivery) regardless of cost or profit, $110, ?128 to $153. CABINET GRAND uprights in figured walnut, fancy mahogany or golden oak eases, sold regularly by small dealers for $400 to $450, can be had Monday only for $103, $182 to $215. HIGHEST GRADE makes of famous reputation in the most beautiful, rich casings of natural woods, chaste designs of art styles, Orecian, Floren tine, Puritan, Colonial and other special designed instruments, representing the masters art in piano construction, will be of fered Monday. Trice cut to $255, $200 to $305, some of these are made to retail for $000. USED ORGANS and square pianos, $5, $8, $12 to $32, for an elegant instrument which we will take back any time in trade toward a nw piano without loss to purchaser, Payments arranged to suit the buyer. Go Monday only to 1313 Farnam street. Schmoller &' Mueller The llig Tiano House. No. 1407 llarney after Monday. Telephone 1025. 'PHONE 701 and a man will call and tune your piano, $2. Perfleld Piano Co., 1011 Farnum. - U-784 M A nM P Tlf treatment & baths. Mrne. IVlrtVJllC I l-gmith, 118 N. 15, Id fl., r. 2. u i0U TUB, vapor and alcohol baths. 720 S. 18th. U-733 BEST umbrellas. lowest prices; repairing cone. Boston umbreua vo., s-v a. join. TeL 1617. U-M1S3 Jy31x ACCORDION and SUNBURST PLEATING, RUCH1NG, BUTTONS AND FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING ' Send for price Hat and samples. THE GOLDMAN r'LLAl ING CO 200 DOUGLAS BLOCK. TEL. 1936. U 7M FACTORY tuners and action regulators at lowest rates for reliable service, lei. Itfla. Schmoller & Mueller, piauo makers. U-738 RECORDS of the living voice of Pope Leo At ii reciting me oeneuiction and Ave Mm la. Columbia Phonograph Co., lu21 Farnum. U 800 Jyl4 Gladstone Bros. Write for chIuIokuo ot good things to eat and drink. Oniuha.' U ofc3 Jy20 LARSON & JOHNSON Cut rates to all points. 1406 Farnam. Tel. 11)35. Member American Ticket Brokers' association. U-739 THE Salvation Army solicits cast-off cloth ing; in tact, anything you do not need; we collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. 11th St., for cost of collecting to the worthy poor. Call 'phone 4136 and wagon will call. U-6U PRIVATE home during confinement; ba bies boarded and adopted. Mrs. Uardell, Charles. Tel. 5311. L' 740 WE RENT sewing machines, 75c week. We repair all mukes of machines; second hand machines, $a to $10. Neb. Cycle Co, Tel. ltxJ, Cor. litli and Harney. U 741 OMAHA Stammerer Institute, Ramge Blk. U 742 DR. ROY, Chiropody. R. 2 & 8. 1508 Farnam l FRENCH, Spanish, German lessons. F. Peltier, 115 d. 20th. U 565 Jy25x MATRIMONY New plan, large list, satls- (actiun guaranteed; connuentiai ; write to day; stamp. Enterprise Co., Box 323, lies Moines, la. U Mlw 9x THE SCIENTIFIC Vacuum Organ De veloper for nen. The bclentlnc vacuum Bust Developer for Women. Write Lock Box 1004, Chicago. U 334 9x MARRY wealth and beauty; marriage di rectory FREE; pay wiien married ; en tirely new plan; send no money. Address H. A. Horton, Dept, 2W, Tekoneha, Mich. U-333 9x LOVE, beauty marriage paper; many names, address and descriptions or lauits and gentlemen. Beauty secrets, love charms, superstitions, stories. Biggest and best. Send loc. Orange Blossoms, Chicago. U 24 9x CHARMING iady of fine appearance and loving disposition, worth i2o.tw. desires to MARRY AT ONCE. No objection to poor or working man. Will assist hus band financially Immediately ufter mar riage. Mrs. Morton, D. M., 96 Fifth Ave., Chicago. U 265 tx DR. JACKSON, specialist In chronic dis eases, 418 N. Y. Life Bldg. Consultation free. V M343 A WEALTHY American girl wants Im mediately kind husband to relieve her of business cares; no objection to poor man of good reputation. Address Clay. K2 S. Ada. Chicago. U-276 9x ITCHING rectal diseases cured; Instant re lief; sample salvo in plain wrapper for two 2c stamps. Box S3o4. Philadelphia. U 251 9x AUTOMOBILE REBUILQING I solicit a limited amount of heavy repair work from garages and owners who ap preciate file best work obtainable. L. C. Sharp Machine Works, loth and Jackson. WANTED Information Will any person who ws on 13th street car going south t 11 to 1180 p. m. June 16, 19o5, when lady was hurt while alighting at 13th an 1 Pierce, please communicate name and ad dress to Mrs. Joseph fileiu, Uu2 South Uih Irssl. Outau.. 4v .Si 9 ft, 1905. SECRET SOCIETY NOTICES Masonic Temple t or. 10 and Capitol At. CAPITOL LODOF NO. 8. A. F. AND A. M. Itegular meet'ng Monday evening, Aug ust 7, ut 7:3o o'clock. M. M. ROBERTSON, Master. NEBRASKA. NO. 1. A. V. AND A. M Regular meeting Tuesday evening. Aug ust 1, at 7;30 o'clock. E. A. NUHTHRt'I', Master. KMtillTS OF PYTIIIl. NEBRASKA. NO. 1. K. OF P.-Hegulnr meeting Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in Myrtle hall, 15th and Douglas Bts. Vis itors welcome. A. 14. ANDEBSON, C. C. ROY A. DuDGE, K. R. and S. TRIUNE IXtDOE NO. 6S, K. OF P. Meets ,,J' 1UP"""V night at southeast corner 14th and Dodge. Visitors welcome. A. H. RAW1TZER. C. C. J. C. BHEW1SUTON, K. R. A S. HOYAL A llf AM, UNION PACIFIC COUNCIL NO. lrt Meets second and fourth Monday each month at Arcanum ball, northwest corner 10th and Harney. Visitors Welcome. f-jRECK FORD,Regent. PERSONAL ANTRr Qod propositions for mail or der business; anything marketable. Stead Manufacturing Co., No. 4 Alton St.. Ap pleton, Wis. U-3O0 9x MORPHINE, opium. laudanum, corn 1 no huolt; myself cured; will Inform you of harmless. permanent home cure. Mary Baldwin, Box 1212, Chicago. U- SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, warts and moles permanently removed bv electricity; con sultation free and coniidentiul; all work guaranteed. Mlsa Allender. 42i N. Y. Life. U OMAHA Steam Paste Co., manufactures pure flour paste. 2210 Cuming. Tel. 4521. U- Stomach and Bowel Troubles CURED BY NEW METHODS. I devote my entire time to stomach and bowel troubles of every nature and cure the most obstinate cases. Write or call for free information. B. M. Jackson. M. D., 418 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb. U- 0STE0PATHY Johnson Institute, 615 N.Y. Llfo bldg. Tel. 1604 729 MRS. JOHN R. Ml'SICK, Osteopathv Phy slclan: ofllce, Neville Blk. Tel. 223. -720 FOR HIGH GRADE ARRBAGES CHEAP 18th & Harney RAILWAY TIME CARD liIl STATION-TENTH AND HABCY. Cnion Pacific. , ...... Leave.' Arrive. iiveriana iimitea a 9 40 am a 8:13 nm ca rorn a Express a 4:10 pm a 3:30 am California & Oregon Ex.a 4:20 pm a 6:10 pm North Platte Local a 7:60 am a 6:20 pm MM a 7-66 am a 8:20 pro Colorado Special a 7:45 am a 7:44 am Beatrice Local b 8:15 pra b 1:80 pra WabMsb. St. Louis Express 6:80 pm bt. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs 9:15 am Shenandoah Local (from Council Bluffs) 6:45 pm 8:20 am 10:80 pro 1:30 pra Cblcugo, Book Island et I'aclflo. H.AJ3T. 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A telegram re.-clved from the military sec retary, War department, through depart ment headquarters, on July 8. announced the death of Mr. Hay, late secretary ot state, and ordered the (lsg to be displayed at half staff until Thursday, July 1.1. 1 ' as a suitable expresslonof national mourn ing for the late Secretary Hay. Captain Waldo E. Ayer. Thirtieth Infan try, rt-rtfri for dutv with his regiment on July 1, from the Ohio Weslcyan univer sity, al lelaware, O. where he was n"" tary Instructor for over two years. Cap tain Ayer has Ieen appointed adjutant of the Thirtieth Infantry at Fort Crook. ' Colonel and Mrs. 8. R. Whltall were the guests of their daughter. Mrs. I. Lrwln. wife of Captain Erwin, commissary. Thir tieth Infantry, during ttte last week. Captain R. K. Stogndall. Thirtieth In fantry, lias lieen appointed post quarter master, vice Captain C. W. Cestle. quarter master Thirtieth Infantry, relieved.' Captain F. A. Wilcox, recently relieved from duty as regimental adjutant. Thir tieth Infantry, on completion ot four years' tour or duty, has been nsslgnea to com pany D. Thirtieth Infantry. An informal hop was held In the Officers' club rooms on Wednesday evenitrs In honor 6f the guests of Miss Russelle Cecil, the accomplished and popular daughter of Major G. R. Cecil, Thirtieth Inrantry. 'me fuests Included Miss Hasel Connell, Miss 'atterson, Miss Agnes Miller, Mr. Edward Crelghton and Mr. Robert Dimming, all of Omaha. A council of administration has been or dered to convene at the post July 11, for trie disposal by sale or the etTeis or tne late Cook James B. Whaley, band, Thir tieth Infantry. The council Is composed of Captain O. O. Palmer, Lieutenants Droulllard and Wuest. Thirtieth Infantry. Wallace J. Jaka. Quartermaster sergeant. Thirtieth Infantry, was discharged on June 80, on expiration of his enlistment, and was re-enlisted on July 1. his warrant as ?uartermaster sergeant being continued In orce. Color Sergeant Charles Morgan has been appointed regimental commissary sergeant. Thirtieth Infantry, and ordered to report to Captain 1. Krwln. commissary, Ilitr- tlrth Infantry, for duty. Sergeant Morgan has served over twenty years In the United Elates army, and has seen service in Alaska, Philippines, and also In China, serving with the Fourteenth United States Infantry during the Boxer trouble In the latter country. Where he was wounded at the battle of Tang Bung. tne xnirtletn Infantry band left the post at 4 a. m. the morning of July 4, In order to reach Omaha In time to catch the spe cial train leaving for Calhoun, Neb., at 6:30 a. m. The band had an all day en gagement to piny for the citizens of that town. Fourth of July being a national holiday, all duties at the post were dispensed with except the necessary guard. The troops engaged In rifle competitions and sports of all kinds. Company teams of rive enlisted men competed for prlxes at the target range each team firing Ave rounds standing, kneeling and prone posi tions. Companies B and D, Thirtieth In fantry, tied for the first prise, value $5. Company B getting the decision, having the least number of misses. Sergeant Stephenson of Company B made the highest total or three scores. Private Medley or Company D won the prize for best Indi vidual score, making twenty-four out of a possible twenty-flve. Among the other events held were catching a greased pig. won by Private 8waln, Company I. prize the pig; sack race, fifty yards, won by Private May, Company A, prize $2; wheel barrow race, won by Private Swain. Com pany I, prize $2; barrel race, won by Pri vate Swain. Company I, prize $2; pie eating contest, won by private Itoberts. Company I, prize $1: cock fight, won br Private Ryder. Company A. prize $2; shoe race, won by Corporal Pagel, Company A, prize $3; climbing greased pole, won by Private May, Company A, prize $3. Major John son, surgeon, refereed the various events, the Judges being Captains Ayer, Erwin and Castle of the Thirtieth Infantry. A series of ball games arranged for the season between the various companies of the Thirtieth Infantry and which are played at the post between company teams dally, causes the keenest Interest among the officers, who are always on the ground, encouraging their respective teams. The women of the garrison have made a silk pennant to be presented to' the company whose team Is fortunate enough to be in the lead at the close of the base ball season, Fort Dee Moines, la. FORT DES MOINES, la., July 8 (Spe' clal.) Lieutenant Colonel Murray arrived on Friday evening and haa taken the quarters formerly occupied by Colonel Thomas. Mrs. Rockwell, mother of Lieutenant Rockwell, Is very sick at the lieutenant's quarters with cancer. In spite of the inclement weather and bad stute of the ground, the post team played a good game with the Yeomen of Dcs Moines on Sunday afternoon, resulting In a victory for the post; score, 7-0. Next Saturday trio team plays Mltchellvllle, and on Sunday Colfax pom games coming on on the post ground The winning of these gar lnt mes will place our team well up on the terurban league. Cantaln Haines srrlved from Fort Riley on Monday morni. g and has taken the new iStptaln's quarters. No. 67. On Wed nesday he relieved Captain Elliott of his duties' as regimental and post adjutant, the latter olllcer assuming command of Troop R. Rev. Dr. W. II. Day of Des Moines conducted the evening service at -the post hall last Sunday. Severn 1 members-of th choir of the doctor's church accompanied him and rendered several fine selections of sacred music. Next Sunday Rev. Douglas will preach and will alao bring with him his choir. These pleasant Sunday evening services are solely due to the efforts of Cria plain Waring. First Lieutenant Emory W. West, Sev enth cavalrv, on college duty In this state, was a visitor at the post the early part of the week. A review and drill was planned by Colonel Thomas on Wednesday In honor of Con gressmen Hull and Smith, but owing to orders from the War department directing that all unnecessary duties cease during the day of the late Secretary Hay's funeral, the ceremonies were dispensed with. Lieutenant and Mrs. Taylor are the proud parents of a tine boy, born on the mornlnff of the 6th. t , , The Flfty-clxth regiment, Iowa National Guards, arrived at the camp grounds north of the post on Thursday and have settled down to the business of a soldier's life for ten duys, when It will be relieved by another regiment of state troops. On Saturdavlevenlng Troop O of the regular army gives a dance in honor of Company G of the Flftv-slxth, in return for cour teles shown the troop whilst It was at Fort Dodge on a practice marcli last summer. ... , , Lieutenant Kromer of the regiment ar rived at the post on Tuesday and assumed command of Troop F. The lieutenant hus been on duty as instructor at West Point for two .years. The garrison flag, which- recent orders authorized to be displayed at this post, was hoisted for the first time on the morn ing of the Fourth, but had to be hauled down on account of the high wind. The property of Lieutenant Ryun. who has been at the school at Fort Ieaven worth since the regiment's arrival from the Philippines, has arrived, presaging t he coming of another officer to the post. Th lieutenant will take command of Troop K on his arrival. Major Wheeler has received orders de tailing hlin to take rharge of the recruit ing office Bt lies Moines, relieving Major tialbralth. recently detailed to duty as In spector general. Lieutenant Binlth. who has been under . i lout Ti.mmrv for duly at Wes. Point, has shipped his furniture there this week Previous to his reporting there ha will attend the competition at Fort Riley, being an enthusiastic and fine shot. On Tuesday. July 4 the post uresenfed a gala appearance; each troop pitched a wall tent in line on the pnrade ground, wl'tt the troop guidon flying In front Directly opposite a line of wallW. afforded shelter fur oftlcers and their friends, while on the LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bealed bids or proposals will be received at the office of J. L. McBrien. state su perintendent, and secretary of the Board of Education of the stute normal schools, Capitol building. Lincoln Neb until 4 o'clock p. ni.. Thursday. July IS. 16. for instulllr.g pump and engine for water sup ply at the state normal school at Pel u, Neb In accordance with plans and speci fications on filo in the office of the state superintendent at Lincoln. Neb. By order of the Board of Education. J.MiTtm Secretary. OCEAN aitS AM Kits. MCHOB UNI 0. . MAI1. DTBABlgaa. gBW YORK. LONbONbgHBf AND OIASOOW. KBW YORK, OlbHAi-lAfl AMD MAPLM. Suptrtur -coi:iroo4tloo. glo.ll.ot Culatus. f to Ctailort al PuMUf.rs Carduiir Couia.r4. lici t .r Kiuua Trip TicA.ls 14 K.w f.rf to. kculck. gusli.. lrUk BS sit prlocip-il a Uu.duI rlnu si atlraeu.s nM. . fur itavi I TtrtUS- PW llosvia gor.l UilwfUimtlos la iLt loci asM al Ik Aackur Lias a to bAiaewM hM. (twnna AaaHa, aaMaat. 0. parade a continuous series of ," events, mounted and d'"'"0""',-r preclntlve applause. Pr ses to he arK us winners were distributed Immediately after each event by Lieutenant Rockwell, ex change officer. Fort Itller. FORT RILEY. Kan., June ;--,,lw'r'"'''- The members of the port Noting Men Christian association will ' " r',.ir,,,l11 Jjks. Kuril, some dnv during the latter part of this T.,cnth f"- " e(elc lh po c unctl of administration for the month of Juiv consists ti t tunnel S. w. Tavlor. artlllerv corps; Lieutenant Colonel Jam-s PnrVer. Thirteenth cavalrv, and Ma jor J. M. Banister, medical department. Csptaln W. J. 8nw. artillery corps, and First Lieutenant W. H. Westmoreland. Eleventh cavalry, have twen relieved as members of the post exchange council and Captain E. M I-eary. Eleventh cavalry, and First Lieutenant O. W. Wlnterburn, Ninth cavalry, detailed In their stead. C. B. West, clerk and librarian of 1h school of application for cavalry and field artillery, has been granted leave of absence for ten days, and left Wednesday for a visit with friends In Omaha. Under orders from the War department, the members of the hospital corns stationed with cavslry troops will heresfter receive Instructions In equitation for at least one hour one day per week. Rumor hss It that Fort Riley Is to get another artillery band. Orders have been Issued requiring all or ganisations to herd their horses for grazing at least three days In the week for not less thnn an hour and a half each day. Sergeant King of the hospital corps hn been granted a furlough for three months. Second Lieutenant R: M. Danford, artil lery corns, has been designated by the chief of artillery as one of the competitors In the division pistol competition to be held here next month. First Lieutenant B. N. Rlttenhouse, Elev enth cavalrv, was presented by Mrs. Rlt tenhouse with a fine baby boy last week. The first automobile owned in mis gar rison was purchased last week by Captain Elmer A. Dean, medical department. Ed Whltehalr, the hay contractor. Is hir ing a large force of men and teams, and will soon begin work on the big hay con tract which ha secured at the post for this year. Sergeant Major II. M. Bunce of the ar tillery eubpost and Mrs. Bunce left the first of the week for a trip through Colorado and Utah. Last week Captain iAnnlng Parsons. Ninth cavalry, refused an offor of ll.ft'O for his fast trotting horse, "Dr. Pipes." Private C. E. Nichols. Troop D, Eleventh cavalry, hna been discharged by purchase. First Lieutenant Guy Cuahman. Eleventh cavalry, was confined to bis qiarters by sickness a part of the week. Second Lleutennnt Marlborough Churchill, artillery corps, has been appointed engineer officer, sltrnal officer and ordnance officer of the artlllerv subpost, relieving Captain C. II. McNeil, artillery corps. The temporary frame building erected a a rflnlng room and kitchen for the detach ment of , bakers and cooks has been com pleted and Is now occupied by the detach ment First-Class Private Harry Wright, hos pital corps, has gone to Fort Bayard. N. Nf.. where he has been assigned to duty, Major Edgar Rtissel of the signal corps, now on duty here In connection with the experiments being conducted to establish a system of artillery fire control, will report to the Isthmuslsn Canal commissi aluit August 1 for duty. He Is to hnve chargo of the reorganization. Improvement nnd ex tension of the telegraph and telephone sys tems under government control on tho canal zone. He expects to devote about a year to the work. Information was received from the War department Monday that eight graduated cadets of this year's class at the mllltnrv academy will be detailed to attend thn school of application for cavalry and field artillery at this post for Instruction In equitation, horseshoeing nnd hlppology for the term beginning October 1 and ending April SO next. Second Lieutenant E. A. Buchanan, Ninth cavalry. Is relieved as ordnance officer and prison officer of the cavalrv subpost and Becond IJeutenant H. A. Meyer, Jr., de tailed In his stead. Captain George W. Read. Troop B, Ninth cavalry, was transferred Tuesday to unas slgned, having been detailed on duty as a member of the general staff. Pursuant .to telegraphic Instructions re ceived from tho War department, sll du ties were suspended at the post Wednes day, except the necessary guard, stable and police, out of respect to the memory of the) late Hon. John Hay, secretary of state. Promotions in the Twenty-fifth battery, field artillery, were announced this week of Corporals Cad Coy nnd Wesley Smith, to be sergeants, and Privates Arthur C. Null and William II. Relsenger to be cor porals. Private Hugh T. Chastaln, Troop O, Elev enth cavalry was discharged Thursday, his term of enlistment having expired. For several years Chastaln has been detailed on extra duty as foreman of the printing office maintained by the school of applica tion and was transferred from the Fourth to the -Eleventh cavalry In order thst bis services might be retained when the Fourth cavalry left for Fort Walla Walla last fall. Ho does not expect to re-enllst. Fort Meade. FORT MEADE, S. D., July 8. (Special.) Friday evening, June 80, was ladles' night at the club and there was a large attend- nnce. The dancing lasted from 8 to 10. There were several tables of cards and a most delightful evening was spent by all. Saturday evening Colonel and Mrs. Stan ton entertained at dinner Major and Mrs. Cheever, Mrs. Parham, Mrs. Furlong and Lieutenants Strong and W. O. Reed. The same evening Major Hunter gave a "stag" dinner In honor of General Blddle. The other guests were Captain Furlong, Captain Heiberg, Captain Cole. Lieutenant B. A. Read and Lieutenant Blddle. Saturday morning Lieutenant Wllson'g father arrived and remained for a few days, leaving on Wednesday, July 6, for ) his home In Springfield, 111. On Sunday , evening lieutenant wnson ana ms ruiiie dined with Captain and Mrs. Heiberg. Tuesday, July 4, the Fort Meade base ball team went to Rapid City and played the Rapid City base ball team, beating them 4 to 2. They plaved them again on Wednes day, July 5, and defeated them by a cor' of 14 to 1. CIVIL SERVICE CHANCES. The United States Civil Service commis sion announces the following examinations for various positions where vacancies now u.l.t u . 1 liuru Hlmllnr VAeaneles nm tf occur: August 1 To secure ellglbles from which to make certification for tilling fifty or more vacancies In the position of stenog rapher and typewriter on the Isthmus of Panama, at salaries of $1,200 to $l,5oo per annum, (usually at the latter figure); age limit, 18 to 40 years. Men only will be ad mitted to this examination. August 2 For the position of Inkmaker In the Bureau of Engraving, at $2,ouu per annum; age limit, 20 years or over. August 2-For the position of steward (malei, at $720 per annum, In the Freed men's hospital, Washington, D. C; aus limit, 20 years or over. August 2-3 For the position of mechani cian, qualified as scientific Instrument maker. In the Bureau of Standards, De partment of Commerce and Labor, at $Ho0 per annum: age limit, 20 years or over. August 2-3 For the position of medical Interne in the Government Hospital for tlia Insune, Washington. D. C, at $50 per month; age limit, 20 years or over. August 2 For the position of clerk (male) In the ofllce of the artillery engineer, San Francisco, salary $:oo per annum; ag limit, 20 years .r over. FEW MORE DIVORCES. Oeorge T. C. Adams has been granted a divorce' from Bertha B. M. by Judge Hut. ten on the ground of abandonment. The wife allowed a decree by default. Judge Sutton also allowed Agnes Elvers a di vorce from Frederh-k by default. Title to lot 8. block 2. South Omaha, Is quieted la the wife. Judge Bears has granted James Joseph Lynch a divorce from Margaret on the ground of desertion. Mrs. Lynch made no appearance In opposition. Birdie Spenuer Is suing Earle Spencer for divorce on the ground of nonaupport. Thsjr were married in Omaha on January 28 last. Chronle Diarrhoea. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholara and Dlar rhoea Remedy Is the most successful medi cine In the world for bowel complaints, and Is the only remedy that will cur chxonlo diarrhoea. Nelsoa Iaatata on Payment. Attorney William T. r. Nelson Is suing tt e sum of I'fO, which -14 J llm for legal service! t city of Omaha for the aliened to be due hln rendered the city In revising the new city charter. Mr. Nelson alleges that he was employed by the tlty on February 7 and prepured the chartar for presentation to tlio legislature, which passed It. Marriage licenses. The following marriage licenses have been Issued: Name snd Residence. Age Mose Williams, South Omaha ..a Tetnpe Tc.lbert, South Omaha ,.!24 George Green, Omaha , 3) Mary Phillips, Omaha .!"!!la Terrible Disaster Averted. The terrible rdUaster of nervous break down, caused by dyspepsia. Is averted by Electrlo Bitters. 80c; guaranteed. Tuw rttit by Bbanuau sV McCotmaU Dru Co.