TITE OMAIIA DAILY TtEE: TnURPPAT, AFOUBT 10. 1905. SPECIAL NOTICES will fee taUea aatil IS aa. for the rtrilnr rdltloa mm antll 8 . m. tor Ihr norilii aa4 edltlea. Rates 1 1-Uo a word Mrmt taaertloa, lea word thereafter. NotfclaaT takea for less thaa ao for taa arat laser lion. These aa vertlaesaeats saast be ran ennseeodvely. Advert laers, r reajaratlaa; a aam hrrril check, earn have aaewers ad riresaed to a kr4 letter la nn of The nee. Aaawere ao addressed will be delivered oa areaeatatloa of berfc. MISCELLANEOUS BOYLES COLLEGE 1 il len.i bVpieiiibei' t, u ana night nuailiiss,, briorlnauu, 1 pew ruing, leieg iii), Normal ana Ensusu. aii summer toaions. catalogue lire. Address 11. 1. i.ules, Pres., Doyies bids., Ujiuuia, Neb. . j R CT , L, e Replated. Omaha Plating Co., K-314 ClT Y SAVINGS BANK pays 4 per cant. R-li 1 KY KKLLV S TOW EL SUPPLY. Tel. 360. , . It tiu ANTI-Monopoly Garbage Co., 6.1 N. Join. Tel. 1778. R 317 'LAUNDRY CITY 8 T E A M 211 a. inn bt. '1 eleplione 264. H 318 CUT RATE railway tickets everywhere. 1'. li. Phlioin, lou Fariutui. 'Phone 74. H HI It I'CVC Rubber Stamps and stencils. Nov. Iil 3 Co., u a. nth St. Tel. 1.14. R 4 ,OMAHA Bafo and Iron Works make a spo ' Ciaity ol lue capes, shutters, doors and , sales. G. Andreeu, prop., Iu2 b. lutli bt. R-iU THE OMAHA hOUNDKY Iron a.u Uii4 caj.ii.ii,. jl at-aauu. Tel. PIANO, upright, tVk; easy monthly pay ments. Perliela Piano Co., Mil 1 ainam bt. . t K BIGN PAINTING, 8. H. Cole, 1302 Douglas. firi f A WTQ REDUCED prices to re .M I I J duce alotk, some great buifcauis ii. in week. Omaha Heed anil Kl Ian w oras, It 12 Howard. R J-6 BAD IRONS replated, 20c; three for too. imiaiia Plating Co., iaua Harney. Tel. 2fxk. R su3 I01ill 1 n Heain, 217 Boutn 14th. R-M719 SIDEWALK BRICK e'w'wet- horin, bis Paxton block. Phone 1872. Also three million common builders' brick. M148 -AiS THATELAINE SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES PJVr-'NPH GERA1AN, 6PAN1SH. riiliv-U Liavldge Bldg., 18th & Farnam R 6011 FURNACE AND STOVE REPAIRS. During August we examine furnaces, hot water and steam plants free of charge. We clean, remount and supply all parts, aabestos pipe cotcrlng, hot water attach ments. Visit our model repair house, new location, L!U6-i:xi8 Douglas. Tel. t0. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS. R-M481 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HQTBEHOLD goods, folding bed, fine for orace or library, piano, carpets and other tilings, m N. ma and lard Hts. I Q-M444 12x FOR SALE, new and second-hand billiard and pool tables, bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. Bend for catalogue. Rrunswlck-Halke-Collender, 407 S. loth 8t., Omaha. Q 327 COMPLETE line new and 2d-hand furni ture Chicago Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel. 2020. Q-:l ID-UANQ sate, cheap. , Derlght. 1119 J-'Rr-enaniw. .-. - ... Q M0 1360 BUYS good runabout automobile, guar anteed In good running order; original cost $960. Address 1407 Harney St. Q-S31 BHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. BEST MIXED PAINT, Shermaa & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. Q 332 CHEAP chlrken fence, long fir timbers and telephone poles. Kl Douglas. Q 333 XXR SALE, several scholarships In a first class standard school In Omaha, compris ing complete course in business, short hand and typewriting. Inquire at Bee omce. Q 861 FOR SALE, about 60 feet ornamental gal vanized iron cornice and ornamental Iron posts suitable for show window. Ap ply superintendent Bee building. Q M8M GRAND PIANO, for artist or teacher; price low; easy terms. Perfleld Piano Co., 1611 Farnam Bt. Q 585 PULLEYS AND COUNTERSHAFTS AT A BARGAIN. 20 pulleys, from 6 Inches to 48 Inrfces in diameter; 8 counter shafts, complete. TViee are all In flrst-clas condition. W. H. Bridges, engineer, Bee Bldg. Q-lll SECONDHAND .STEAM FITTINGS FORSALE If you want a bargain In steam Attlngs call uu iook over me toiiowing supplies; 8-liicli Austin horizontal separator. Id-Inch Austin's horizontal separator. l.4-incn Austin s vertical separator. Vhee have been taken out on account of changes In our steam plant and are In good condition. Address: Bee Building Co., or see W. H. Bridges, engineer, Kee klldg., Omaha. y 6a2 MILCH COWS on easy terms. 43d and Center. y ijj FOR SALE Two life scholarships on Omaha business colleges. Address Dwight Williams, Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb. W HJ THREE electrlo desk fans, and three cell ing funs, In perfect condition, for sale very cheap. Address 117. care Bee. W Mitfl 13 Building Stone at a Sacrifice ' A' nuant'ltjr o cut stone that must be foved from lot to make room for building. 1 Vl'Pr,un'ty to buy stone at a song. Shimer & Chase Co., lvOu Farnam St, Telephone 8b7. Q-M864 11 WANTED SITUATIONS .WANTED A position as bookkeeper In a bans; have had three years' experience; . excellent habits and the best of recom ' mendalions. Address 61, kee. . , A-M60J 11 , SITUATION By man with large experi ence In building and general contracting butdntss. Perfectly familiar with both ..oflVe and outside work. U. Bee office. Council Bluffs. A M87 10 ' WANTED AGENTS AGENTS WANTED Lady or gentleman, to handle my money-manci, carried In the pocket, patented In I'. S. and foreign A-ouotrles. Bend 16c for sample outfll. . : Poole's Agency, 111 sth Ave., New York. J-MsTO lOx FOR EXCHANGE IF YOU do not find what you want In this column, put an ad In and you will soon . get It- ; Z-k&S WILL exchange a fine upright piano for desk. Perfleld Piano Co., loll Farnam St. .... Z esJ . 1. TO EXCHANOE-Brlck and tile plant lo . .rated at Morris, 111.. In good running or-'-iler afid-runnlng at full blast.- Will ex- change for western Kansas or eastern ! ' Colorado land. For particulars address , ' " U Dunham, 'DeSinet, 8. D. - ' . - a-64 16 WANTED MALE HELP BUMMER TERM OF THE Omaha Commercial College 17th and Dotixlas Sts., Is now open. New classes In ail departments. Catalogue free. ROHRBOUGH BROS., OMAHA,' NEl. B Sj WANTELk-FOR U. 8. ARMY, able-bodied unmariled men, . bet ween ages of il and t. citizens of I tilled Slates, of good character and UuiK-tate habits, whu read auu spcaa EiikiIsIi. For lurther lu formation apply to Keiruitlng ottlct-r, liih and Dougtas Hts., Omaha, Lincoln, Neo.. or bioux City, la, B 7 First Clans Dress Goods Man; Young man for Domestic Counter, loung man bal.-sman. 114 per week. Young man to work undo City balesman. Manager lor Hotel. Halesnien of every description. Call or write for oompieie list of vacancies. WESTERN REF. Ac BOND ASS'N, INC., Dept. S41-8U N. Y. Life. 1 862 I EXPERIENCED TELEGRAPHERS lor railroad position out ot city. Call Hi) Midland HoteL BUS 10s IF YOU are in need of a position call and have a "heart-to-heart" talk with HART, 1HE EXPERT, 4ol N. Y. Life. B-iUs THREE men of good appearance; steady employment. C. r . Adatns Co., 161 Howard B MS40 WANTED Several young men to travel for the summer, or permanent. Work pleasant. Good remuneration. The Twentieth Ceutury Fanner, umha. Neb, 1141 I BUY and sell drug stores exclusively. Ex- pert survlce. bpeciai plan. Drug men f ur iilHlied poaitlviie; employes furnished. It will pay you to write or call tor particu lars. F. V. Kntem, R. P., "The Drug biore lian," 6-4 N. Y. L., Omaha, Neo. Phone 7W. B M341 WANTED Urnall acrobat for acrobatlo comedy act; must tumble a little and appeared In public before; splendid op portunity lor good amateur; martion age, heignt, capabilities and experlenue to Will Delavoye, Gen. Del., Washingtoii, Kan, 12th. B W0 Six WANTED Men and boys to learn plumb ing trade. Cannot supply demand for giaduales; 14 to per uay. Many com-, piete course in two montns. Graduates admitted to union and Master Plumbers' association. Send tor free catalogue. Coyne tiros. Co. Plumbing Schools, New York City, Clnolnnali, O., at. LoulsM (86 AND EXPENSE paid men In outside towns. A. W. bouUi, Neville Blk., Omaha. B M4W WANTED Men to learn barber trade. We originated this short method of lnstruo tlo'is in ls'.a and have graduated hundreds of successful barbers. Little expense, po sitions waiting. Call or write, Moler Bar ber College, HIS Farnam Bt. B-M700 Ux 200 CARPENTERS, millwrights, machin ists and laborers wanted for St. Joe, Mo., work. Good wages; permanent places. Inquire at Swift and Company, boutn Omaha, or W. L. Belby, U4 Chamber of Commerce. B Msl 10 WANTED A competent bookkeeper to work on city retail books; must be quick and accurate; give references and salary expected. Address 113. Bee. B-K 10 SALESMAN culling on dentists, side line or otherwise; high grade specialty; exclu sive territory. Address P. O. box 1W), Passaic, N. J. B M372 lOx WANTED Energetic man, to establish business for manufaclurer-i sell retail trade; salary X20, paid weekly; expenses advanced; good route. Hustle more de sired tiian experience. 11. A. Hex ton, Blar Bldg., Cuicago. B M871 lux WANTED By ah Omaha bank, an 'ex perienced bookkeeper. Address, giving age, experience, salary expected and references. A satisfactory salary will be paid to the right man. Address 118 Bee. B M. 12 . WANTED FEMALE HELP 80 working girls. Canadian office, 16th and Dodge . C 343 GOOD cook, small family; good wages. 2244 Landon Court. C M6.1 ' WANTED Ladies to learn halrdresslng, manicuring, -iaetal tmissage, chiropody or electrolysis.- "We 'originated this short method of Instructions in 18S3. and have hundreds of successful graduates. Call or write, Moler -College, 1114 Farnam SL C Ml9 Ux WANTED At once, an experienced sorter. Eagle Laundry, Council Bluffs. C73 GOOD girl for general housework; small family; wages, lo. Mrs. Bwobe, lOo 80. toth St. C M812 lOx EXPERIENCED demonstrators to demon strate W'lgglestlck Blue from house to house. Apply by letter to 110 Bee. C-M.y6 13 x WANTED Capable servant, good wages, one block from car Hue, 4032 Izard bt. j C M818 10 WANTED A good girl at the Creche, ltn and Harney. C MW0 lOx Experienced telephone girl, for private exchange, apply promptly. WESTERN REF &. BOND ASS'N, INC., Dept. B, 841-842 N. Y. Life. C 8i3 I WANTED Competent cook for family of three; good wages. 1117 80. 80th Ave. C 126 NURSES WANTED In training school. Tno vacancies have occurred In the training school for nurses at the -Child SkvIii Institute, 18th and Ohio Bts., where any desiring lo enter should make appli cation. Tel. 1991. .. C M842 13x I WANTED Olrl for general housework; laiiniy ui iwu, gooa wages, iuji o. aoin Ave. Cr-MS46 llx GOOD colored girl foe general housework. 2216 Farnam. C MSS0 llx WANTED Girl for- general housework. Mrs. Rose, 2020 Harney. C 667 lix WANTED Woman to Iron by the dav. . Private family. Call. 14 South lSth St. C SlU x WANTED Young girl to assist In work In family of two. 2bl2 N. litih Ave c-seau BUSINESS CHANCES IF YOU wish to buy or sell a business or real estate, consult U. 8. Bales Bureau, 634 and 000 Bee Bldg. Y 344 IF YOU want to buy, sell, rent or exchange real estate or business QUICK see Comp-ton-Wails Co.. 636 Pax ton Blk. Y 346 WANTED Location for a bank. In eastern ' half of Nebraska, Address 63, Omaha Bee. Y 607 llx FOR SALE Small up-to-date hardware store In good Nebraska town. Bnap If taken ioon. Address 103,care Bee Y-M760 lOx FOR SALE Oood paying doctor's practice and full drug stock .In small western Neb. town; no competition, no saloons. Address 103, care Bee, Y 0J lOx PARTY owning a large and rapidly growing business of '-v yesrs standing in tula city desires te place some of his stock on guar antee of per cent dividend per annum, payable semi-annually. Address lot Bee. Y- WANTED, party familiar with general merchandise. Take management mining company's store; must have J4.CM) to I0.O11O capital; good salary and dividends. Lead ing men of Omaha and Lincoln control company. Inquire for all particulars. Western Brokerage Co., 306 80. 13th St. Y-M877 18 BUSINESS MAN with 16.000; Join two others with like eum to enlarge going retail busi ness. Business to be placed In corpora tion. Good salary to competent sales man. Inquire, Western Brokerage Co., 'J6 bo. 13th St. Y MS76 II LOST AND F0UNO LOST Gold bracelet, at Krug park. July tGJ 86 reward for return to 4uJ6 Izard. Lost-M817 11 LOST Brlndla English bulldog. Reward. 623 N. 40th. Lost 6 Ux LOST Ladles" gold watch; double case; Wednesday evening. , between Uncoln Ave. and T'lrh and Harney. Reward fur return WlUi lAth, M ii HZ IT'S A POOR ARGUMENT i That cannot bo supported by facts. Ask advertisers who use Bee Want Ads of the relative merits of want me-diums in this city: Then act according to facts you thus obtain. Bcc Want Ads do the business A TRIAL will convince FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th Chicago. E S4 DEWEY European hotel. 13th A Farna n. E 349 VIENNA Hotel; private dining rooms, cafe. k.iM ROOMS and good board, $5 per week and up. Call 1617 Chicago Bt. E K1 Tel. 611. O. M. E. Haul Trunks fc M362 FRONT room, new, modern, $2 week. 222 Decatur. K M463 All II 00 to 12 00 per week. 422 8. 18th St.. one block south of court house. E 364 NICE; rooms, private family, strictly mod ern, excellent location, telephone. H10 Webster. . E M781 12x MEDIUM slsed room In Btrlotly modern home; all newly furnished one month ago; only two In family; to rent to re spectable lady for sake of companionship. Address 112, Bee. E-a24 lox CENTER HOTFL, 210 N. 17th St.; south front rooms. 12 per week and upward; transients 60c to $1 per day. Tel. B-2u47. E MK49 Ux HAND8OMELT furnished apartments In suites for housekeeping; first floor; large, shady lawn; modern. 116. 2104 Burt. E S56 x FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD Tel. 611. O. M. E. Haul Trunks F M362 CAPITOL HOTEL, 18th and Capitol Ave.; broad verandas, ample lawns, stalely trees, rustic seats; home cooking; hot and cold water; reasonable rates. F 366 FURNISHED room with board.; references. 811 S. 26th St. F 410 U LA ROB front room, with board, modern. Phone Cedax-46691. 426 S. 19th Bt. F M816 10X FURNISHED rooms, modern; first-class board; close In. 620 S. 19th. F M847 21 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT TWO basement rooms, 1120 No. 17th St. G 806 Ux FOR RENT STORES & OFFICES THREE-STORY and basement. 1003 Far nam; elevator. 114 First Nat l Bank Bldg. I 663 FOUR-STORY AND BASEMENT, BRICK BUILDING, 916 FAR NAM STREET. This building is 22x66 feet, four stories and basement. The basement Is 21X133 feet, is cemented. The ceiling over lue basement has a brick vault and iront beam construction, making the basement lire proof. The first floor has a marble floor in front and granollthio floor in rear. There la a large burglar-proof vault and a power elevator. The upper floors have windows on three sides. Addfess Tne Bee Building Co., C. C. Rosewaler, Secretary, room loO Bee Bids'. 1 6j0 WE have vacant a particularly desirable small office, which rents tor $10.00 per month. Price includes heat, light, waier and Janitor service, it is located on the fuUBtti floor of The Bee building and is .Just the thing for any one wanting a nice little office in the best, office building, in town. R.. C. Peters s Co., rental agents, ground floor, Bee Bldg. 1771 IF you apply at once we can give any one desiring a large office space almost any . arrangement they desire. This -space is on the sixth floor of The Bee building, with north light. R. C. Peters At Co., rental agents, ground floor. Bee Bldg. 1-772 FOR RENT HOUSES Ufil ICUui all parts of the city. R. nUUiCOc Peters at Co., Bee Bldg. D 364 THE Omaha Van A Storage Co. pack, I LI U .......... U t I U20-24 N. 19th. Oftlce, 16UH Farnam. Tel 1669. D 367 WE MOVE pianos. Maggard Van A Stor age Co. Tel. 14M. Omce, 1713 Webster St. D-36S NO. 1541 S. 2STH AVE. A modern two story pressed brick dwelling with nine rooms, facing Hanscom park. Rent, HO per month. Inquire at 1116 S. S2d St. 3. M. Richards. D 63o unllCCCln all parts of ths city. The avis Co., 608 Bee Bldg. HOUSES, Insurance, Ringwalt, Barker Blk. D 361 NO EQUAL, all modern, 7-room house. 220 N. 2ii D-S31 FOR RENT 7-room house, all modern; choice neighborhood, 2128 California St., Ko. Apply at 6V7 N. 19th St. . D M430 FOR RENT Nice ten-room house; all mod ern; close to business and good neighbor hood; possession Aug. 1. 631 8. 26 1 11 Ave. lnaulre 11 8. 26th Bt. jtent reasonable. D lua ROOMS, houses, stores. Tlzard, 220 N. 23d. D M4i FOR RENT 10-room modern house, 2919 and 292i Mason St. Inquire F. P. Klrkun dall A Co., 1118 Harney St. D 6U Piano moving; lowest rates for reliable service. TeL 1626, Schmoller A Mueller. D 6o 2614 St, Mary's Are., modern! 140. D M564 FOR RENT 1S1T Elm St.. ( large rooms, newly painted, plastered, papered; 816. Phone ITU. D-J1 x FOR RENT House, I rooms, fine condi tion, modern except furnace, east front, near Hanscom park; reduced to 824. GARVIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM. D 861 18 l-ROOMS, modern, barn, large yard. 812$ Chicago SL, 84& Rlngmalt. 8v4 So. 16th St. D M616 13 TO LET Five-room strictly modern, steam heated apartment, in the Hamilton apart ments, 24th and Farnam Sts. W. Farnam Smith A Co., agents, 1320 Farnam St. D-M8t CLAIRVOYANTS ROMAIN SISTERS, PALMISTS. Card readers and clairvoyants. Test read ing. 10c; few days only. Full life reading; ralintstry, 86c; cards. tOc; clairvoyant, (1. lours. a. m. to 10 p. m. 60s N. 16lh St. For reading by mall send birth date. 8 Mu62 lox WONDERFUL TRIAL READING. Send dime, stamped envelope, own writing, birth date. Dr. J. Lester, Drawer 14, St. Louis, Mo., and receive a wonderful trance reading. B-M7.3 1JX Palmist M ME BUDDH A Clairvoyant Located over 111 8. ltth, upstairs. Ke suluul predictions guaranteed. S 334 MRS. BOYER. renter hotel. 210 N. 17th St., H block north- west postofflce. 8-M, 768 12 MADAM FRANCISCO, the California lady 1 palmist and clairvoyant; office 104 Capitol I Ave- 'Phone 610 M-'I 12 FLORISTS HESS A BWOBOPA. 1416 Farnam. r 36 U HENDERSON, Jelt Faj-uam. Tel. P5s. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE NEW HOME 7 rooms, all modern, built for a home, but wing to wife's 111 health owner wants to and must sell. This house Is A-No. 1 tn very respect; east-front lot, 6xl60, only one block to car; electric light and gas; porcelain tab, marble weahstand ; good furnace; good-sized bed rooms. Best offer gets It. THE BYRON REED CO.. "Phone Vfl. 212 South Fourteenth. R&-863 U Building and First Mortgage Loans Wanted PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor N. T. L. Bldg. Tel. 1781. RE-852 II GAS t ELECTRIC FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail BURGESS -GRANDEN CO., Formerly F. M. RUSSELL FIXTURE CO.. 118 South 16th St, Telephone SSL RE 6sl 82.800 WILL buy beautiful modern cottage and full lot in Hanscom Place; east f runt street paved; everything first-class. THOMAS BKENNAN. Room L N. Y. Life Bldg. KK M7M WRITE for illustrated pamphlet describ ing two ranches In the corn and alfalfa belt- Willis Cadweil,. Broken Bow. .Seu. RE 722 EIGHT-ROOM modern house, newly painted and papered; beautiful lawn; large barn; close to two car lines in Al neigh borhood; Inside property. Address 67, bee. RE-M679 10 Farm and Ranch Lands Nebraska, Kanoua, Coiorudo and Wyoming; low prices; ten years' time. Land Dept. U. P. K R., Omaha, Neb., Dept. "A," . RE 867 THE MIDLAND GUARANTEE A TRUST COMPANY'S abstracts of title are the best. Our customers are protected by a $10,000 surety bond against loss by errors. When you liuy or sell real estate, demand a "Midland" abstract. 1614 Farnam bt,, N. Y. Life Bldg. N. P. DODGE, JR.. PRESIDENT. RE M523 C)LA- Williamson Co.u- BiJjF' RE 721 FOR SALE Five quarter sections; good land. Improved; 83o to 1125, in northeastern Nebraska. Address A. Smith, Valentine, Neb. RE e-T 13x FOR SALE; trade or rent, one large 10 room house, with four lots and large hen house. E. A. Marsh, 4lh und Ham ilton Sts. , RE-2ti 13 H Y FARM H 100 acres efght milefc west of Clarks, Neb., with a new live-room, cement hollow block houxe, wlthr bay. window; very attractive. New windmill, tank, good barn, cement cave, chicken house; 26 acres In alfalfa, a line 'pasture,,; farm fenced and cross-fenced. Owned by a dentist who is going west. Price, 40 ah acre ' 'HASTINGS & HEYDEN, '' 'riM Farnam Street. Bin. . RE M840 10 $1,800 CASH will buy corner lot at 24Th and Jones streets; this offer Is good for three days onlM; JklcCague Investment Co. I606 Dodge Bl RE M844 11 160 Acres f good valley land, one-half mile from Cozad, Dawson county. Neb., fur sale 'cheap If taken soon. Address J. 8. Patterson, Perry, la. RE-M873 lSx SHERMAN AVENUE HOMES Two good homes on Sherman Ave., mod ern, nine rooms in each, barns. One $4,600, the other $6,0u0. Get particulars. Wallace, Brown Block. RE MS66 1J FOR SALE FARMS FIFTY good Improved farms from 160 to 640 acres In Boone and nee counties, Neb. Favorable terms. For particulars call on or write to GEORGE A CO., 1601 Farnam St., Omaha. A1424 A-29 THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Y FARMER. This agricultural weekly goes to 60,000 homes of farmers and slock raisers, so If you have a good piece of land to sell at a reasonable price you will find a buyer among them. The cost of an advertisement is small 2 cents per word in small type, or $2.60 per Inch If set In large type. MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters A Co. W 270 FARM and city loans; lowest rates. W. H. Thomas, 1st Nat l Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648. W 371 LOANS on Omaha Improved property, or to build with; can pay It back in monthly payments, Hastings A Heyden, ldcHVi Far nam St. W-78 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith A Co., LU0 Farnam St. W 472 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. W 274 GARVIN BROS., 1604 Farnam. City loans at lowest rates; no delay; get our terms, W 876 LOWEST rates, city property; 6 P. C. on farms in eastern Neb. Bemls, psxtnn Blk. W 27 BUILDINO loans on residence property; ( per cent, W. B. Melkie, Ramge Block ' W 377 PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead. 1620 Douglas, W 272 $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence property In Omaha. Lowest rates. No delay. Thomas Brennan, R. L N. Y. Life, W 879 WANTED TO RENT WANTED Two well-fumlshed rooms and board in modern house, by man and wife, north side ot city, private family prefer red; permanent If suited; best of refer ences furnished. Address, with descrip tion and terms, W. T. 8., rare Gibson Soap Co. K-M874 10 THREE nicely furnished rooms; Hrht housekeeping; central. Address 116 Bee, N-MD66 11 X OSTEOPATHY Johnson Institute. 618 N.Y. Life bldg. Tel 1664 MR8. JOHN R. MUSICK.. Osteopathy Phy sician; office, Neville Blk. Tel. 28. ' 314 FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS WILL sacrifice new style high grade bike surrey and runabout, with, wire wheels, ball bearings and cQshlon tires. A big ' snap fur someone. Johnson A Dsn forth, 6. W. totyU).k and J cues its. , PERSONAL TRY KELLEY'8 LAUNDRY. 'PHONE 3.M0. U 8S9 PRIVATE home during confinement; ba bies adopted. The Good Samaritan Sani tarium. ,28 First Ave., Council Bluffs. la. Tel. 774. U-6M PHONE 701 and your piano, $2. Farnam. i man will call and tune Perfleld Piano Co., 1M1 U 891 MAfiNPTlr111"""'' lthi. Mme. mn vjii u 1 1 V-fcmllh llg N u 2d (V, r. I. vm TUB, vapor and alcohol baths. 720 8. 13th. U 392 ACCORDION and SUNBURST PLhATING. RUCHING, BUTTONS AND FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING Send for price list and samples. THE GOLDMAN PLbAllNG CO 200 DOUGLAS BLOCK. TEL. 1936. U 39H FACTORY tuners and action regulators at lowest rates for reliable service. Tel. I6-0. Schnioiler A Mueller, piano makers. U 394 LARSON A JOHNSON-Cut rates to all points. 1406 Farnam. Tel. 1936. Member American Ticket Brokers' association. U-sS PIANO CLUB Pianos delivered al once, ll.oo weekly. All music lessons free. JOIN NOW. Perfleld Piano Co., 1611 Farnam St. U 662 THE Salvation Army solicits cast-oft cloth ing; in fact, 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 4166 and wagon will call. U-611 PRIVATE home during confinement; ba bies boarded and adopted. Mrs. Gardell, 2216 Charles. Tel. 6311. U 396 WE RENT sewing machines. 75c week. We repair all makes of machines; second hand machines, $6 to $10. Neb. Cycle Co., Tel. 1668. Cor. 16th and Harney.. U 397 OMAHA Stammerer Institute, Ramge Blk. U 398 DR. JACKSON, specialist in chronic dis eases, 418 N. Y. Life Bldg. . Consultation free. U1 399 DR. ROY, Chiropody, R, 1 A 3, 1606 Farnam. U 400 FRENCH, Spanish, German lessons. F. Peltier, 115 8. 20th. U-4568 M23x MEDICAL FOR Women Only Dr. Raymond's Pills, for delayed periods, absolutely reliable, per fectly safe; no danger, no pain, no Inter ference with work; relief brought to thou sands after everything else failed; highly recommended by all that have used them. By mall, 82. Dr. G. G. Raymond Remedy Co., room 36, 64 Adams St., Chicago, 111. 401 LADIES Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe, reliable; take no other. Bead 4c stamps for particulars, "Relief tor Ladles," in letter by return mall. Ask your druggist. Chlvbesier Chemical Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. DR. PRIES treats successfully all diseases and Irregularities of women from any cause; experienced and reliable. Address with stamp, Dr. Pries, 16UH Dodge St., Omaha. 102 PEN-TAN-GOT Prompt regulator for la dies: never falls; $2 postpaid. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. 403 RHEUMATISM WHISKY Why snffer from rheumatism when there Is a specific cure for you? Why be a slave- to whisky, opium, morphine, tobacco or cocaine when we guarantee to cure you? Answer this by writing the ENSOR REMEDY CO., Sout'i Omaha, Neb. (Incorporated in 1892.) -627 A14x RUPTURE CURED Ns knife, no Injec tions; call or write for booklet. Quick Cure Rupture Co., 611 W. O. W. Bldg., Omaha. 666 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS Our Monev Is loaned on furniture, pianos, live stock and to salaried people upon their own agreement to pay. our I rales are aa low as any, our service Is quick and quiet and we never charge for making papers or notary fees. We want your business if you ever borrow money. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO, 8u6 So. 16th BIm Tel. 2Z96. ' 119 Board of Trade Bldg. (Established 198.) 1 -X404 BORROW MONET WHERE You get 11 on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, Cows, Salaries, etc, WHERE You get It on short notice. WHERE You get low rates and easy terms. WHERE Confidential and courteous dealings bring you back. WHERE Can you do better ? PHOENIX CREDIT CO., Top floor. 633 PAXTON BLK. X-406 MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. STAR LOAN CO., 644 PAXTON BLK. X 413 CHATTEL, salary and Jewelry loans. Foley Loan Co.. 1604 Farnam St, X 414 EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accomodat ing; all business confidential. 1301 Douglas. X 412 MONEY loaned on furniture, salary, horses, etc.; half usual rates. Dr. Prlbbe now. room 114. at 2ui 8. 16th SL Tel. B:964. X 407 BOWEN'S MONET Easy to get on furni ture, pianos, horses, cows. Plaia note if steadll employed. 708 N. Y. Life. X 408 MONEY loaned on salary, furniture. Jew elry, horses. Duff Green Loan Co., 8 Barker Blk. X 4l0 MONET loaned on pianos, furniture Jew elry, horses, oows, etc C. F. Reed, tit S 11 X 411 MONEY loaned salaried people and others without security: easy payments. Offices In 63 principal cities. Tolman. room 714. New York Life Bldg. X 408 CHATTEL LOANS. Wi have money to loan at a reasonable rate on diamonds, pianos, household furniture or other good chattel securi ties to parties whose position In life re quire trist such transsctlons be made end held In strict confidence. Union Loan and Investment Co., 212 Bee. Tel. 2fcu4. X o DRESSMAKING OOLDMAN Pleating Co.. 200 Douglas Blk. IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy. 'Phone A276&. MRS. R, A. KELLER, ill N. Vh, 'phone 2032, will make special reductions for the' next 20 days In the making of new "three piece suits." First-class work guaranteed. -171 LAW AND COLLECTIONS ATTORNEYS everywhere. The New Snow Church Co., main fl , N. T. Life, 'phone 131 30 J. M. Macfarland. 804 N. T. U Bldg. Tel. 1661 -3S1 OMAHA Collection Co.. Tel 1376, sot Bee Bid. WANTED TO BUY W A NT F.D Good family mare, 43d and Center. N Ml 21 WANTED To huy, hardware business for caah; must be a bargain. Address K, Omaha Bee. N 606 llx WANTED RugKV horse. tl Farnam Pit. N :! 11 PRINTING PRINTIWr: MEMORIAL CARDS; ar rKirNlirNO tlstc oewigns, 8 E. Cor. LYNGSTAD 16,h st and Capll' JENNINGS PRINTINO CO. 'Phone 6.1). M47S 12 DANCING MORAND'S for private lessons, ball room or stas;e: wslti snd two-Mep guaranteed. 16th and Harney. Phone 6141. School opens Sept. 1. Assemblies, Wed., August 30. . 173 15 PATENTS H. A. STI'RQES, registered attorney: pat ents, trade marks, copyrights; no fee un less successful. 6i7 N. Y. Life. Omaha.. 3S7 MUSICAL EDWARD NORM AN KENT, teacher of "Tho Art of Singing." Vocal studios, WlthneH building, lath and Harney. M638 When You Write to Advertisers remember It only taxes an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the tact that yoii saw the ad. In The Bee. POSTOFFICE NOTICE (Should be read DAILY by all Interested, as changes may occur at any time). Foreign malls for the week ending August 12. 1906. will close (promptly In all cases) at the General Posloftlce m fo. lows: REGISTERED AND PARCELS POST MAILS close at the General Post office ONE HOUR EARLIER than closing time shown below. Purcels-Post Mails for Germany close at 4 p. m. August 7 and 14. Parcels-Post Malls for Great Britain and Irelund despatched by the White Star Line on Wednesdays and by the American Line on Saturdays. An additional despatch Is made by the Cunard Line when a Cunard steamer sails on Saturday LATER than the American Line steamer the same day. The Parcels-Post mails close one hour be fore the regular malls. Parcels-Post Mall for BARBADOS and GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND CAN NOT be registered. Regular and Supplementary malls close at Foreign Station (corner of West and Morton streets) half hour later than olos. Ing time shown below (except that Sup plementary Mails for Europe, and for Cen tral America via Colon, close one hour later at Foreign Station). Transatlantic Mails. THURSDAY (10At 7 a. m. for FRANCE. SWITZERLAND, ITALY. SPAIN, POR TUGAL, TURKEY. EGYPT, GREECE and BRITISH INDIA, per a. s. La Gas cogne, via Havre (also other parts of Eu rope when especially addressed for this steamer). SATURDAY (12)-At 6 a. m. for EUROPE, per a. s. New York, via Plymouth and Cherbourg (Including Liverpool, Scotland, Ireland and South Africa when especial ly addressed for this steamer); at 8:30 a. m. for BELGIUM (PARCELS-POST MAILS), per s. s. Vaderland (also regu lar mall for Belgium when especially ad dressed only), per s. s. Potsdam; at 9:30 (supplementary 11 a. m.l for EUROPE, per s. s. Lucania, via Queenstown and Liverpool; at 12:30 p. m. for SCOTLAND direct (specially addressed, only), per s. s. Columbia. Mails for 800th and Central America,, West Indies, Eto. THURSDAY (10). At 9 a. m. for CUBA. YUCATAN and CAMPECHE, per s. s. Yucatan (also other parts of Mexico when specially addreHsed for this steamer); at 12 m. for YUCATAN, per s. s. Sen eca, via - Progreso (also other parts of Mexico, via Tampico when specially ad dressed for this steamer). FRIDAY (11). At a. m. for PORTO PLATA, per s. s. Lillle; at 12 m. (sup plementary 12:30 p. m.) for BAHAMAS, per s. s. Santiago (also Guantanamo and Santiago when specially addressed far tills steamer). Saturday n2).-At 7:30 a. m. for New foundland, per s. s. Silvia; at 8:30 a. m. (supplementary 9:30 a. m.) for CU RACAO and VENEZUELA, per s. s. Marauuibo (also Colombia, via Curacao, when specially addressed for this steamer); at 9 a. m. for PORTO RICO, per s. s, Ponce, via San Juan; at 9:80 . a. m. (supplementary lo:30 a. m.) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA and COLOMBIA, except Cauca and Magda lena Departments, per s. s. Alleghany (also Panama and Canal Zona, via Colon, and Costa Rica, via Llmon. when spec ially addressed for this steamer); at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a, m.) for BARBADOS and GUIANA, per s. a. Manoa; at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for NICARAGUA (except East Coast), HONDURAS (except East Coast), SALVADOR, PANAMA. CANAL ZONE, CAUCA DEPARTMENT of COLOMBIA. ECUDOR, PERU, BOLIVIA and CHILI, per s. s. Advance, via Colon (also Guate mala when specially addressed for this steamer); at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per a.-s. Monterey, via Havana; at 12 m. for AR GENTINE, URUGUAY and PARAGUAY, per s. s. Proclda. NOTICE. Five cents per tiair ounce tn ad dition to the regular postage, inus be prsoald on all letters forwarded ty ths SUPPLEMENTARY MAILS, and letters deposited In the drops marked "Letters for Foreign Countries," after tne CLOS. ING OF THE REGULAR MAIL, for . despatch by a particular vessel, will not be so forwarded unless such additional postage Is fully prepaid thereon by stamps. Supplementary Transatlantic! Malls are opened on the piers of the AMERICAN. ENGLISH and FRENCH steamers, whenever the sailings occur at 90 a. m. or later; and late mall may be deposited In the mall boxes on the piers of the German Lines saillnc from n. boVen. Supplementary mall for Turks Island and Dominican Republic Is also opened on the Clyde Line Pier. The malls on the piers open one hour and a half before sailing time, and close ten minutes Derore sailing time, only regular post, are (letters cents a half ounrei la re. quired on articles mailed on the piers of the American. White Star and German toea rosij sieiLiiiers; aouoie postage (let ters 10 cents a half ounce) on other lines Halls Forwarded Orerlssd, Etc., Ex ' crpt Transpacific. Malls (except Jamaica and Bahamas) are forwarded dallv to ports of sailing. The CONNECTING malls ciose at the General Post Office, New York, as follows: CUBA, via Port Tampa, at 4:30 a. m. (Mon day. Wednesday aoU Saturday;. (Also from New York. Thursday and Saturday see above I MEXICO CITY, overland, at 1:30 p. m. and 10:30 p. m. dally, except Sunday; Sunday at 1:00 p. m. and 10:30 p. rn NEWFOUNDLAND (except Parcels-Post Malls), via North Sydney at 7 p. m. Mon day. Wednesday and Saturday (also occasionally from New York and 1'iuia delphla. Bee above). MIgUELON, via Boston and North 8yd ney, at 6:30 p m. every other Sunday (August 13 and 27, etc.). JAMAICA, iu Boston, at 7:00 p. m. Tuesday- and Friday. (Also from New York on Saturday. See above.) COSTA RICA, via New Orleans, at 110:34 R. m. Tuesday. ITISh HONDURAS. HONDURAS (East (oast) and GUATEMALA, via New Or leans, at 110:80 p. m. Monday. (Wast Coast of Honduras la despatched from New York via Panama see above ) NICARAGUA (East Coast), via New Or leans, at 10:30 p. m. Sunday and Wednes day. (Wtst Coast of Nicaragua Is de spatched from New York via Panama see above.) PANAMA and CANAL ZONE, vis New Orleans, at 110:30 p. m., Brundav (only specially addressed mall is forwarded vta , New Orleans when New York steamer sails on following Monday). After lo mi p. in. bumiay and uulil sailing ot New York steamer, mall for Panama and Canal Zone is held for the New Tone steamer see above. IRk.UI31h.KtU MAIL for overland de spatches cluses al b.uo p. m. previous uay. Traasparlfle Malls Forwarded Over land Dally. The schedule of closing of Transpacific Malls Is arranged on the presumpUon of their uninterrupted overland transit to port of sailing. The final connecting malls (ex. rept Registered Transpacific Malls da snatched via Vancouver. Victoria, Tscoma l.r brattle, wnirn close at p. rn previous day) close at the Generfi Post O files. New York, aa follows: JAPAN (exept Parcels-Post Malls), CJKKA, tlll.A AINU rillL.Il'l-'INIi; ISLANDS, via Vancouver and Victoria, B C, close at p m. August 8 for des patch per S En impress of Jspsn. IKVkH, CORBA, CHINA u fUUF- POSTOFFICE NOTICE TINE 1MI.ANDS. via Feattle, close at p. m. August 9 for despatch, per s. a. 1 Minnesota. HAWAII. J A TAN CORF.A. CHINA and PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via Pan Fran cisco, close at 6 p. m. August 11 for des patch per s. 8 Siberia. JAPAN. COR KA, CHINA, and PHILIP PINE 181.ANDH. via Tacoma. close ( p, m AiiRust 11 for despatch per a. a. Yana-tsj-e. FIJI ISLANDS, AUSTRALIA (exAV , West) and NKW CALEDONIA, via Vr-'VAj couver and Victoria, . C, close at ,4T. p. m. August 11 for despatch per a. a. . Mnana. 1 JAPAN, CORKA, CHINA and PHILIP- , PINE ISLANDS, via Senttle, close at I p m. August 13 for despatch per a. s. I Ksnagawa Msru. 1 HAWAII, via Ban Francisco, close at p. I m. August 14 for despatch per a. s. Ala- I n.eda. I HAWAII. JAPAN. CORE A, CHINA and specially addressed mall for fllll.IP- PINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close , at 6 p. m August 21 for despatch per a. s Mongolia. NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (exceJT, ' West 1 WAV rit CTWlV'tl B A Kl f m at). NEW CALEIH1NIA. HAMf i?-, iW'AII and FIJI ISLANDS, via H ncisoo, close at ( p. m August 2 for HA Frs despatch per a. e. Ventura. (If the Cun ard steamer carrying the British meill I for New Zealand does not arrive In time to connee! with this despatch, extra mails closing at 8:30 a. m., 9.30 a. m. and 6 p. m.; Sundays at 4 30 ft. m., I a. m. and s p. m will be msde up and for warded until the arrival of the Cunard steamer) I PHILIPPINE ISItANDS AND GUAM, via ( San Franrlsco, close at 8 p. m. August 31 for despatch per U. S. Transport. TAHITI and MARQUESA8 ISLANDS, via Ssn Franrlsco, close at R p. tn. Septem ber 6 for despatch per s. s. Mariposa, MANCHURIA (except- Mukden, New. chwnne; and Port Arthur) and EASTERN SIBERIA Is at present forwarded via Russia. NOTE Unless otherwise addressed. West Australia Is forwarded via Europe; New Zealand via Pan Kranclsno. and certain places In the Chinese Province of Yunnan, via British India the quickest routes. Philippines specially addressed "via Eu rope must be fully prepaid at the foreign rates. Hawsll Is forwarded via San Fran rlsco tTClnslvely. Parcels post mails for New Zealand and Australia (Including West Australia) are forwarded via San Franrlsco exclusively. . WILLIAM R. WILLCOX. Postmaster. Post Offlee. 7ew Tor. N. T. AiiRust 4, 1(S. GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR STONE COTTAGE, bollors, feed water heater, horses or mules, building materials, plumbing supplies, etc.. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington. D. C-, August 2, 19n6. Sealed proposals endorsed "Proposals for Cottage. Chllorco, Okla ". and addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wash ington, D. C, will be received at the Indian ofmw until 2 o'clock p. m. of Thursday, 1 August 31, 1906, for furnishing and deliver- ! Ing alt the materials and labor required to. to construct and complete a stone cottage. , with plumbing, steam heat and electric, a light, at the Chllocoo School, Okla., Irn strict accordance with the plans, speclfl- ,, cations and Instructions to oldders, which may he examined at this office, the offloei 11 of the "Traveler," Arkansas City, Kan.; 1 "Journal." Kansas City. Mo.: "Globe-Dem-' 1. ocrat," St. Louis, Mo.; "Bee," Omaha, Neb.; . improvement nuiieun. Minneapolis, ; Minn "American Contractor PhlpAr J. 111.;, the Builders' and Traders' Exchan Jfj! at Omaha, Neb.; St. Paul, Minn.; Mlnnee.! one, minn.; -ine norinwesicrn manu facturers association, St. Paul, Minn ; the V United States - Indian warhnuses at 818 I Howard street., Omaha, Neb.; 602 South Seventh street, Bt. Louis, Mo. and at ths School. Sealed proposals endorsed, "Propo sals for Boilers, BuHdlng Materials, etc", as the case may be, and addressed to S. M. McCowan Chllocco, Okla., will be reoelved at the Indian School until I o'clock p. m., of Thursday, Augrust 21, 1906, for furnishing and delivering, as required during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1906, 14 horses or mules, one 200-horse power - boiler, one 60-horse power boiler, one 450 horse-power fee-; mf.i.Ar kaaliif Dinlit . -7A Al lA f f 1 . lumber, 101 doors, windows and transj ,'sval 696 sacks wall finish, 16 squares steel cen-CV lng. 61 barrels lime, 1,494 sacks cement. 146 T' cubic yards sand, 226 cubic feet stone foun dation, 86,000 shingles, 30,000 lath, 696 posts, 220 rods wire fencing, 2.800 feet pipe, beside tees, flanges, valves, builders hardware, electric light wire, 1,400 feet radiation, etc., i as per list and specifications obtainable at the school. Bidders are requested to state specifically the price of each article to be offered under contract, all articles so offered to be subject to rigid Inspection. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids, or j any part of any bid, If deemed for the best . Interest of the service. Each bid must be f accompanied by a certified check or draft upon some United States depository or solv ent national ' bank, made payable to ths Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for at least five per cent ot the amount of the ' proposal, said check or draft to be for- felted to the United States In case a bidder receiving an award shall fall to executs promptly a satisfactory contract in accord ance with his bid; otherwise, to be returned to the bidder. Bids accompanied by cash In lieu of certified check will not be con sidered. For further information, apply to S. M. McCowan, Superintedent. Chllocco, Okla. C. F. Larrabee. Acting Commis sioner. A 8-10-12-15-17-19-22-24-26. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO BOND BUTER8. Office of City Clerk, Boutn Omaha, Ne braska, August 1, A. D., 19U6. Sealed bids addressed to the undersigned and plainly marked "Proposals for Bonds" will be re ceived until 8 o'clock p. in. of August 14, 1906. at the office of the City Clerk, tkiulh (imalia. Nebraska: For tbe purchase of the following de- I scribed issue of General Bonds of the City of South Omaha, these said bonds so of- ' fered for sale being general ebllgallona, ' the cliy: i"' f Thirty-five thousand (135,000) dolla.ly IsPC n.n.r,l Hnniti to be InHiieil for the 4-m - S pose of paying for the Improvements IhtTii-T provement District No. "E" of said city. Said bonds are to be numbered consecu- ; lively from one (1) to No. seventy (50), i both inclusive, and are to be of the denom- f lnatlons of five hundred (600.00) dollars each, I to bear date of August L 190b, and shall I become due and payable In twenty (20) years after date, unless sooner redeemed under the reserved option, and shall draw Interest from date thereof at the rate of , Ave 161 oer cent per annum, payable semi annually, August and February 1st of each year, the several Installments of lnter4)"' to be evidenced by coupons attached,., ' said bond, botids and coupons payablo ,, the f iscal Agency 01 me oiais 01 Ie . bruska. City of New York. V These bonds are Issued by the city for the purpose of paying for the paving, curb In!? and Improvements In District "E" of said city, under legislative and charter pro visions wherein the faith and credit of the city are firmly bound, and all of Its real and personal property, and Its taxing and revenue powers are Irrevocably pledged tor the prompt payment of the bonds and inter-, est thereof semi-annually and at maturity thereof. Also that the total Indebtedness of th city, including this issue of bonds, has no exceeded the constitutional ana statutory, limit, and that an annual tax, and othe ' taxes and ansessments, to pay principal am. Interest as the same, respectively, talis due shall be made. Each bidder shall state separately the amount offered as "Principal and Pre mlum," and that "Accrued Interest" will lie paid to date of delivery-and payment of, bonds; also as to price asked for lltho--graphlng said bonds.- ' Each hid must be accompanied bv cash,, or a certified check on a registered national bank. In the sum of one thousand dollars (81,uh0.(Xii and made payable to the city as" an evidence ot good faith on the part of SHld bidder. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to waive defects should they appear. By order of the Council JOHN J. OILLIV. A2dl4t City Clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed Dronoajila arlll Ka -..-i ..- . the nffir rf Ih. 14 1 ... L, 1111. T" . i - - ' 11)11. 1 I.V.U'FII ' 1 1 1 - pany at Bpearflsh, South Dakota, until t o i-iora p. m. oi August zs, is, ror the construction of about five and one-half miles of canal, about nine miles from Soeartiati Houth TM.U.t. invnlvt,,. - - ra vat Ion of approximately one hundred and ninety thousand (19j.ii0) cubic yards ot earth and fifteen thousand (16.000) cuhU aras or rora nn tne construction of tw lUfldrert l?0fth enhU. vmr-Am rt A ... . culvert, and furnishing such other ma terial and labor aa may be necessary to cornoiete the work. Plans, specifications and proposal blanks may be obtained from Rjrhard B. Hughes general manager. Bpearflsh. South Dakri Each bid must La accompanied bv certified check for one thousand (8lVa dollars, made payable to the order of 'the Black Hills Traction company, as a guar antee that the bidder will, if successful promptly execute a satisfactory contract snd bond In the sum tt i,niv ... . . of the contract price for the faithful per- lui iii.iii r lit. lur wcia,. The rlaht is reii-rv.fl to rt.imr.t ... sJI bids, and to waive 'technical defects as ine interests or trie eompany may re quire. THE BLACK HII.LB TRACTION CO , HENRY KEET8. President Dated at firjurfl.li. a.no, t i. .... . - gust i. JJvi . L t J t i f I'. i 1 -.( I r.