TTTE OMATLV TATLT BEE: FUTTTtTVAT, 'AFOFST iP". SPECIAL NOTICES will bit taken until 12 m. for tno mala edition sad aatll p. as. lor ike mornloar anal Seadar edition. Rates 1 l-2c a word first Insertion, Is a nnrd thereafter. Nolhlnn; taken fur leas than 2o for tho flrst laaer tlon. These ad t ertlaemeata snast bs ran eonserotlTel r. Advertisers, hr reqaestlo m nam lered cheek., ran have aaawers a flressesl to a numbered letter In ear of The Dee. Answers so addressed n III be delivered on preseatatloa of plicate. MISCELLANEOUS BOYLES COLLEGE Fall 'I'm -in September 4, day and night Business, Shorthand, '1 ypewrlling, iefeg i.ipiiy, .Normal ui English. All summer bessions. Catalogue free. Address H. B. ,jyin, Pres.. Boyles Bldg., Omaha, Neb. K 313 CTVWCC Replated. Omaha Plating Co., blUVCa ld)X Harney St. Tel. K 311 CITY SAVINGS BANK paya Prt?en,tr K- -315 IllV KELLY'S TOWEL, SUPPLY. Tel. 3630. K old A NTl-Monopoly Garbage Co., 6a N. lth. let. IT'.K. B417 CITT 8 T 1 A St 2U B. UtU St. 'telephone 264. . K 318 LAUNDRY CUT MATE railway tickets everywhere. P. II. Fliilbln. 15o6 Farnam. 'Phone iS4 ICVC Rubber Stamps and stencils. Nov. NCIO Mfg. Co., W 8. 12tb St. Tel. 1.14. K S3 OMAHA Safe and Iron Works make a spe cialty of lire escapes, shutters, doors ana safe. G. Andieen, prop., 103 B. 10th Bt. H-:iJ0 THE OMAHA FOUISDKY iron uu Diass LiouiioB. ov.: jutmon. TeL 331 . BIGN PAINTING. B. ll. Cole, 1302 Douglas. BAD IRONS replated, 30c; three for owe. Omana, Plating Co., 1608 Harney. Tel. 263j. it SoJ LOCKSMITH a'mn.B"l7 ouui 4th! K-M719 IIATELAINE school of languages FkPNf'W Gfc.lt.UAIs, SPANISH. 1 lLMVjlli,4Vlutu iiidg., loth at Far nam K bos FURNACE AND lOVK REFAIR8. During August we examine luiiiav.es, hot water aim steau. plants frew of cnarge. v clean, remount and supply all parts, asbestos plie covering, hot w.ter attach ments. lsit our luouel repair nuusb, new location, I2u6-120o Douglas. Tel. 960. 'jiUiuiA Blutb tu.rAlif nu.iKS. R MtSl CHICAGO UUIor. 'ladles' and gentlemen's high clans "Work. lei. 3611. 212si r amain. It Al9iU Bit FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SECONDHAND STEAM Fi 1 liiNUb FOH SALE It you want a bargain lit steam hUlngs call anu Iook over tun iciiowing auiyuu; 1 a-incn Austin horlioniai separator. l.s-inch AuiUii'i Horizontal separator. i.4-incn Austin s vertical separator. i!we have been laaen out uu account of changes in our steam plant anu aie ia gooa condition. Address: Bee Uuildlii Co., or ee W. H. Hi luges, engineer, io, Blug., Omaha. W 633 FOK SALE, new and second-hand billiard and pool tables, bar fixtures of all ginus easy payment, bend tor calaioaco! Brunawica-Baiae-Coileiider, 4v7 b. lutn at Omaha. y lii "' "" s t COMPLE'IE line new and 2d-uand. furni ture. Chicago Furniture Co., ltiF bouim. Tel. 2030. , 2D-HANJJ safe cheap. Derlght," 1119 Far "'" W-330 1,6J BU ill good runabout automobile guar anteed in good running order; original cum &0. Address Out iiaruey Si. W bri EH W1N-WILL1A.MS CO. BEST MlXElJ PAINT, Sherman McConueli Urug Co., uinalia. y 3i4 CHEAP chicken fence, long rir timbers and telephone poles. tM Louglas. QiUi PULLKVK AND COL'NJERSHAFTS AT A BARGAIN. 20 ru'l''S. from inches to 48 Inches In diameter; 3 countershafts, complete. These are all in nrsl-class condition. W ll. Bridges, engineer. Bee Bldg. ; Q-IU FOR SALE, several scholarships In a first class standard school In Omana, compris ing complete course In business, snort hand and typewriting. Inquire at Be o!ilce. boJ MILCH COWS' u easy terms. 43d and . . v ; um FOR SALE Two life scholarships on Omaha business . colleges. Addiess uwigni Williams, uuiatia Bee, Omaha, Neb. y lizi FOR SALE, about SO feet ornamental gal vanised iron cornice and ornamental Iron posts suitable tor show window. Ap ply ttuperintendent Bee building. a M828 FL'RNITl'RE FOR SAI.R Leaving city and will sell ail the furni ture of seven-room Iiouko, Including rugs, a line Hamilton piano, oany carriage, etc. y-M617 27x FOR BALE At once, 100 school desks and tables, rive bank counters, oak, and other lurniture. umana commercial College, 17lh and Douglas Sts. y M61S 36 FOR BALE CHEAP A second-hand paper cutter. Would be serviceable for job printer, randy maker or grocer. Address nv Bee omce. y Mtil Zx ITBL1C SALE of household goods, includ ing bed room suits, mattresses, sonnies single bed folding couch, portieres, book esses, nan stanu, carpets, rugs, sideboard, dining tables, stands, set dining chairs, rockers, cots, almost new I hi so burner lieatlng Stove, gas range, dishes, cooking niensuH, rei riKtu-aior, lawn mowers, not-, washing machine, wringer, tubs, etc. Tuesday, August ZS. 10 o'clock, a.m.. at 3711 North l'JIll St., near Manderson St., sal without reserve to highest bidders; parties quitting nousexeeping. y Ms zt IT)R SALE locomobile steam Btanhnne last year's machine, with new tires. Will sold at a bargain. Address 21t car B0. J M X LOST AND FOUND I AjflT Lady's gold watch near '28th and link Sts. 16.00 reward if returned to Pru. dantial Life Insurance office, 214 N. Y. Life Bldg. Lost M5M 27x LOST A ring of keys, on Manderson be tweeq 24th and 2ulh. Return to 44 Be Bldg. and receive reward. IOst tioa 36 LOST Evening of Aug". 22, between Boyd's theater and Myers-Dillon's, small clasp pin. ietters I, i. t . newara it re- lost jumvj 2.x CUIRVOYANTS pallst-M ME DUDDH A Clairvoyant ,lcated over m a. join, upstairs, rte SUlttut irun;iiuit suaimiiwwu. a j J, WONDERFUL TRIAL READING tjeiid dime, stamped envelope, own writing, l,Ji Hi xiate, lr. J. lister, arawer 3. bt. Louis, Mo., and receive a WONDLRFL'L TRANCE READING S-MS41 2?X DRESSMAKING , GOLDMAN Pleating Co., 200 Douglas Bile IN FAMILIES, Miss Sturdy. 'Phone A27t. MKfl. R. A. KEIJ.ER, 111 N. loth, 'phone Joil, will make special reductions for the next lo days In the making of nw "thr. 4o suit." Flxsl-claa work guaranteod. WANTED MALE HELP FALL TERM OMAHA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Opens September 4 In ' building. Nineteenth and Farnam. All business branches. Shorthand. Typewriting, Tele graphy, Pen Art, Cartooning. Night scho il starts now. Write for catalogue. Address ROHRBOt'QH BROS. WANTED-FOR L. 8. ARMT. abte-bodled unmarried men, between ages of 21 and 36, citizens or tnlted States, of good (fharacter and temperate habits, who read and speak Englisn. For further In formation apply to Recruiting Officer, 13th and Douklas sts., Omaha; Lincoln. Neb., or Bloux Cltv. la. B 7 Are you capable of filling a position of trust? Can you fill a clerical, technical or execu tive position? If so call or write for list of vacancies. W ESTERN KEF & BOND ASS N, INC., 840-S41-M2 N. Y. Ufe Bldg. O-Ut 25 IF YOU are in need of a position call and have a "heart-to-heart" talk with HART, THE EXPERT, 401 N. Y. Life. B-438 THREE men of good appearance; steady employment, C. F. Adams Co., ISIS Howard B M340 WANTED Men and boys to learn plumb ing trade. Cannot supply demand for giaduates; J to J6 per day. Many com plete course In two months. Graduates admitted to anion and Master Plumbers' association. Send for free catalogue. Coyne Bros. Co. Plumbing Bchools, New York City, Cincinnati, O., St. Louis, Mo. B-342 WANTED Men with teama; steady work. Apply at Johnson Bros.' Transfer Co., 1106 Farnam. B Ms" DRUG stores bought and sold. Drug clerka wanted. F. V. Knlest. S3 N. Y. L. B-M921 WANTED Carpenters. Address, Claus Siange, contractor, Yulan, Neb. B M260 27x THREE bright, active men capable of earning 36 weekly for traveling position. Apply after 10 a. in. and 4 p. m. Manager, b'M Ware block. B MJw WANTED General agent for Nebraska and Iowa, drugglHt preferred; will make a good contract with right party; fciuO required. Address 2U, Bee. B MGll S12x WANTED-Two gentlemen of good address for special organization work in city anu cuunir). Call second lloor Ware Block. . B Mti3t 27 WANTED Two specialty salesmen. Call second floor Ware Block. B M37 27 WANTED Rldinx saddle makers on stock saddles. Also hand stampers, steady work for the right parties. Come at once or address Marshall-Wells Hardware Co., Duluth, Minn. ' B M0b9 SS WANTED Men, everywhere; good pay; to illHtrlbule circulars, adv. matter, taca signs, etc.; no canvassing. Address Na tional Advertising Co.,' lou Oakland Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111. . B M067 27x STCDKJNTS wanted. Expert shorthand. touch typewriting, oooKKeeping, teacners prepared to pass examinations. Write C. Cook, Box 197, St. Paul, Minn. B M6ti6 27x WANTED A shoemaker at once, for re pair work. Address iheo. iticnnng, Spalding, Neb. B M(W2 28x WANTED ldy or young man printer for country omce. state experience, wages, references. Address 218, Bee. B M67T 2SX -r WANTED FEMALE HELP SO working girls. Canadian office, 16th and oodge J 33 60 GIRLS Experience not necessary; work rooms cool, wen ventnatea. Bemis umana Bag Co. C M190 WANTED Girl to do ordinary house work. J5.00 per week. 73s uavenport. 'take Dundee car. C 23 WANTED Competent nurse girl; small family, mi s. 3Jin Ave. c 643 WANTED First-class bookbinders and girls for folding. A. I. Root, Inc., 1210 Howard St. . C 671 " GOOD home for refined high school girl. age is years; wining to work. Phone Ash-62551. U 668 2ax - WANTED A cook at 102 N. 18th. C-60? 29x WANTED Experienced second girl. Mrs. w lineim, corner jsm Ave. and Farnam. C 608 WANTED Experienced cloak and suit Balesladles; good salary to right parties; none but experienced persons need answer. Address No. 210. C M615 GIRLS wanted, Bluff City Laundry, Coun cil Blurts. C Mfi22 GOOD girl for general housework, must be neut and clean; o per week. 1:112 Park Ave. C 629 GOOD girl for general housework; small family; no washing; 15 per week. 102 So. 3tt h. C 631 WANTED Girl for general housework; small family; good wages. Call 290ti Dodge. C-M640 27x WANTED Good cook at 3620 Farnam St.; good wages. c MM5 28x WANTED Experienced cloak and suit salesladies: also sewing women. Apply at Cloak Dept., Ha yden Bros. c to JJ WANTED AGENTS AGENTS WANTED To sell our 5-plece set of Bohemian Sard' tary Cooking Vessels to Consumers. The greatest money-making proposition ever oflered to a canvasser. One Agent made over 12,400 In less than three months. Another party took forty orders in one day. If you mean business, send zoo to cover postage on complete canvassing outfit with which to begin worn. THE J. W. M COY POTTERY CO., Urtsevtlle, O. J-M406 2bx WANTED TO RENT WANTED One double and one single room. with board, by three gentlemen; must be In strictly private family; give rates ana location. Address 212. Bee. iv mow zix WANTED Bv young- couple, modern fur- jilshed house for winter, no cniiuren, best of care, bent of references. Box 217, care of Bee. iv Mf7 ZX DANCING MORAND'B classes for adults,' 16th and ' Harney, reopens on Friday. September 1, 8 p. m. Buy your ticket on or before opening night and save 1200 from reg ular price. Open all day. Students from tne colleges ana nign scnooi pupus nan price. Tel. 1041. M-62 31 LAW AND COLLECTIONS ATTORNEYS everywhere. The New Snow Church Co., main fl.. N. Y. Life. Phone 113. ax i. M. Macfarland. 804 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. 1651 3W FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS WILL sacrifice new style high grade blks surrey and runabout, with wire wheels, ball bearings and cushion tires. A big snap for someone. Johnson A Danforth, b w. cor lotn and .mnes Bis. f ono PATENTS H. A. BTl'RGES, registered attorney; pat enta, trade marks copyrights; no fee un Jess successful. 617 N. Y. Life. Omaha. . -37 MUSICAL EDWARD NORMAN KENT, teacher ot 1 no Art ot bulging." Vocal studio. vviibneii Duiidlng. lilh and Harney. M53 PRINTING PDINTIMP. WEMORTAL CARDS; ar- i iuiiiiij iianc assigns, a. t. t-0r LYNGSTAD l au c... Yousr Want Ad H Bee Want Ads FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS NEBRASKA BUSINESS COLLEGE BOYD'S THEATER BUILDING, WILL BEGIN FALL TERM MONDAY, SEPT. 4TH, 190 Call and get full particulars. ROYAL HOTEL. European, 16th Ac Chicago. DEWEY European hotel, 13th Farna n. VIENNA Hotel; private dining rooms, cafe. IV ROOMS and good board, 15 per week and In 'nil IT, . -1. I c, C 1M " -ai, juii .iiici&SO Ck. - 11 00 to 12.00 per week. 422 8. 18th St., on uiock soutn or court nouse. Tel. 611. O. M. E. Haul Trunks E M554 LARGE room, with alcove, for two gentle men. Modern. 116 No. 25th. E 2W S3x PARLOR and alcove on first floor, east front; large room on second floor; one on third floor. 220 N. lflth. Tel. Red-l!i. E M064 28 X FURNISHED rooms; housekeeping If de- sirea. boi bo. I3tn. Phone 5. E MC73 27x SLEEPING rooms; bath; also S rooms; housekeeping; first floor. Inquire 1 1 12 Jackson Bt. E M672 2Sx FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD CAPITOL HOTEL, 18th and Capitol Ave.; oroaa verandas, ample lawns, stately trees, rustic seats; home cooking; hot and cold water; reasonable rates. F 365 FURNISHED rooms, modern; first-class ooara; close in. uu "4. linn. r jubii ui Tel. 611. O. M. E. Haul Trunks F-M655 S ROOMS, modern, no children. 2ft8 Cass. F M4M) 31) SUITES of rooms, also single rooms with board, can be had at 1044 So. 29th St.. be tween now and Sept. 1. 'Phone 2VD1. F 632 27 THE ROSE, 2020 Harney St., nicely fur- nlshed rooms, with good board; rates rea sonable. F 490 SloX FIRST CLASS, cool, pleasant, modern rooms and board by day, week or month at very reasonable prices; home cook ing; can now accommodate five more. Call at 1714 Douglas St. F MG74 2XX UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT THREE unfurnlshd rooms for rent for housekeeping. No children, heat and light furnished. 2408 Cass. G 663 FOR RENT STORES & OFFICES THREE-STORY and basement. 1003 Far nam; elevator. 814 First Nat 1 Bank Bldg. I 3u3 WE have vacant a particularly desirable small omce, wnicn rents lor no.oo per month. Price Includes heat, light, water and Janitor service. It la located on the fourth floor of The Bee building and 1. just the thing for any one wanting a nice little office in the best office building in town. R. C. Peters & Co., rental agents, ground floor. Bee Bldg. 1771 FOUR-STORY AND BASEMENT, BRICK BUILDING, 916 FAR NAM STREET. This hulldina Is 22x85 feet, four stories and basement. The basement Is 22x132 leet, is cemented. The celling over the basement has a ones, vault ana iron beam construction, making the basement fire proof. The first noor nas a marble floor in front and granolithic, floor In rear. There i a larire burislar-proof vault and a power elevator. The upper floors have windows on tnree sides. Address rne Bee Buuaing tjo., rj. C. Rosewater, Secretary, room loO Be Bldg. lOM IF you apply at once we can give any on desiring a large oiucts apace almost any arrangement they desire. This space la on the sixth floor of The Bee Dullding, with north light. R. C. Peters & Co., rental agents, ground floor. Be Bldg. FOR RENT Corner storeroom, formerly occupied as drug atore for 20 years. i02 N. 16th st. I M668 2Sx MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS Our Money Is loaned on furniture, pianos, llv stock and to salaried people upon their own agreement to pay. Our rates are as low as any, our service Is quick and quiet and we never charge fof making papers or notary fees. We want yuuf business If you ever borrow money. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 304 So. 16th St., Tel. 2296. Ill Board of Trade Bldg. .Established 1893.) -X4M BORROW MONEY WHERE You get it on Furniture, Pianos, Horses. Wagons. Cows, Salaries, etc., WHERE You get It ou short notice. WHERE You get low rales and easy , terms. WHERE Confidential and courteous dealings bring you Dack. WHERE Can you do better ? PHOENIX, CREU1T CO.. Top floor. 633 PAXTON BLK. X 4U5 MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. STAR - . . . . -f C 1 , O A V ' f" I 1 VT Ll L' v . iJATI CV-1 i W. 11 J CHATTEL, salary and Jewelry loans. Foley i ...... i ' 1 ' 4 ITiirriani Kt V . i , EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accomodat ing; all business confidential. 1301 Douglas. X 113 BOWEN'S MONEY Easy to get on furni ture, pianos, horses, cows, plain note If steadily employed. 703 N. Y. Lit. X 401 MONEY loaned on furniture, . salary, horses, etc.; half usual rates. Dr.' Prib be- now, room il. at ar a. utia bt. Tel. Bj4. 01 MONEY loaned on salary, furniture, Jew elry, horse. Duff Green Loan Co., 1 Barker Blk. X-410 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture. Jew elry, horses, cows, etc C. F. Reed. 318 8 13. X 4U MONEY loaned salaried people and others without security; easy payments. Offices In 63 principal cities. Tolman, room 714, New York Lit Bldg. X 408 CHATTEL LOANS. W have money to loan at a reasonable rat on diamonds, pianos, household furniture or other good chattel securi ties to parties whose position In life re quire tiiat such transactions be made end hld In strict confidence. Union Loan and Investment Co.. 212 Be. Tel. 290. X uo FOR EXCHANGE IF YOU do i.ot And what you want In this column, put an ad In and you will soon get It- Z-fc3 240-ACRE farm, well Improved, 1 miles northeast of Spalding, Neb.; want to ttade for residence or business property In Omsha. Price, 116 per acre. Address T. 11. Pearson, box 40, gpaldlng. Neb. z-iie;o 2sx in do the business A trial FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE W. H. THOMAS Loans Money on Residence Property Loans for Building Purposes " " Farm Loans . Fire Insurance W. H. THOMAS First National Bank Building. RE-698 THK MIDLAND GUARANTKE & TRUST COMPANY'S abstracts of title are the best. Our customers are protected by a llu.000 surety bond against loss by error. When you buy or sell real estate, demand a "Midland" abstract. 1G14 Farnam St., N. Y. Life Bldg. N. P. DODGE. JR, PRESIDENT. RE M523 FOR SALE Beautiful 12-room home near West 40th St. Address 120, care Bee. RE MS91 C,JAS- Williamson Co.11- sl8f fc" RE 721 GAS & ELECTRIC FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail BURGESS -GRANDEN CO., Formerly F. M. RUSSELL FIXTURE CO., 113 Bouth 16l.il St. Telephoni 6SL RE 6sl BY OWNER Good lot, 31x126, convenient to car line and within easy walking dis tance ef post office; desirable neighbor hood. Price, 1476. Address 214 Bee. KE 651 27x Farm and Ranch Lands Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming; low prices; ten years' time. Land Dept. U. P. R. R., Omaha. Neb.. Dept. "A." E 369 132x132 leet (corner), In wholesale district; can sell very cheap. THOMAS BRENNAN, First Floor N. Y. Life Bldg. RE 218 WRITE for illustrated pamphlet describ ing two ranches in the corn and alfalfa belt. Willis Cudwell,. Broken Bow, Neb. RE 723 DO IT NOW Got a fine lot In WeBt Far nam district tor a home. Address 167 Be. RE-M667 31. FOR SALE A good butcher shop In town of 400 Inhabitants. A new residence and barn go with It. This Is a snap and you better look It up at once. Address C. M. Rowland, Agent, Avoca, Neb. R. EM584 27x Spe cial Sale ot Choice. Lots Party obliged to raise some ready money lias authorized us to offer for sale sev eral fine residence lots in the cream of the West Farnam district for about two thirds their actual value. If Interested call and see us ot telephone 1169. Hicks- Real Estate Co., Board of Trade Bldg. i .-V . RE M668 26x FOR SALE OnttVof ; the best homes in Hanscom Placft ."jluft-large rooms. Mod-; em. Ixit, 60x150. Nice lawn; fine trees. Just north of the park. SEE US QUICK. M. .J. KEJ1SARD At CO., 310 Brown Block. RE-MG66 FOR RENT HOUSES HfillF1'1 Parts or the city. B, IIOUOUJ. Peusr oi Co., Be Bldg. D 368 THE Omaha Van & Storage Co. pack, move and store H. H. goods. Storehouse 1120-24 N. 19th. Ollice, laUVi Farnam. Tel 1559. D 367 WE MOVE pianos. Maggard Van & Stor age Co. Tel. 1496. OHlce. 1713 Webster SL D-Sis Uf"Yi lQPI,n all Parts of the city. The nUUJtOo. F. Davis Co., 608 Beo Bldg. D 360 HOUSES, Insurance, Ringwalt, Barker Blk. D-361 FOR RENT 7-room house, all modern; choice neighborhood, 2123 California SL, 130. Apply at 6o7 N. 19th St. D M430 FOR RENT Nice ten-room house; all mod ern; close to business and good neighbor hood; possession Aug. 1. 531 B. 26tn Ave. Inquire 119 S. 26th bl. Kent reasonable. D lo; ROOMS, bouses, stores. Tlcard, 220 N. 23d. D-M4U6 FOR RENT 10-roorn modern house, 919 and 2921 Mason bt. Inquire F. P. Klrksn dall & Co., 1118 Harney St. D 511 Piano moving; lowest rates for reliubl service. Tel. 1626, Bchmoller at Mueller. D-359 2614 St. Mary's Ave., modern; 140. D M564 TO LET Flve-.'oom strictly modern, steam healed apartment. In the Hamilton apart ments, 24th and Farnam Sts. W. Fa i nam Smith & Co., agents. 1320 Farnam St. D MS69 FURNISHED hoiiso for rent, September and October; all modern; near "The Wi nona;" references required. .Address Box 145, care Bee. D 267 26X SEPT. 18 rooms and bath, hot water heat, steeel range; owner pays water rent; first class tenant may apply; rent, 130. 812 North 33d. Inquire in rear. D M348 27x 7-ROOM house, modern. 1314 So. 27th. D 62X 26 TEN-R. house, modern, 130; 8-R., 123; 11-R., Ito; 11-R., 15. Anson & Co., 4 Paxton Block. , D M639 27x MODERN brick residence, West Farnam district 130 Ten-room modern brick house, 20th and Hurdette Sts 20 Modern 7-room flat. S. 16th St 20 . THOMAS BRENNAN, R. 1, N. Y. Life. D-M644 31 145, S128 Chicago St., 8 rooms, modern, large Uirn, fine yard; 1:15, 514 S. 22d St., 9 rooms; 114, 2439 Einmei St., 7 rooms. Ringwalt, i 8. 15th St. D-Miii0 27 FOR SALE FARMS 17-ACRE FRUIT FARM 4Vb MILES from post office, high, rolling land, only mile, from the macadam road, which runs west on Center, only mllu from tho southwest corner of Llmwood park. A l's-stiry house, with four large rooms, could lie made six rooms; corn crib, buggy shed and other outbiuldings. 1 aire in fruit, H acres in alfalfa, balance In a high state of culti vation, not one foot but what could be cultivated Tills farm has a frontage of ' of a mile on a main traveled road be tween Center nnd Dodge streets. This land could easily be divided Into several small tracts, all having a hue road front age. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY First floor N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 1781.' 650 27 FIFTY good Improved farms from 160 to S44 acres in Boone and Nance counties. Neb. Favorable terms. For particulars call on or write to GEORGE St CO.. 16"1 Farnam Bt.. Omaha. -M4S4 A-". FLORISTS HESS 8WOBODA, 1416 Farnam. L. HkNDtSON. 1611 aruam. Tel. 1261. The Bee will reach a Ler class, of readers more of them. will convince. PERSONAL fRY KELLEY'S LAUNDRY. 'PHONJE.- PRIVATE home during confinement; ba bies adopted The Good Samaritan Sani tarium. f;'8 First Ave., Council Bluffs, la. Tel. 774. PHONE 7ni and a mnn will call and tune your piano. 12. Perfield Piano C o.. 1M1 Farnam. U 391 MAfiNPTirtrMtment baths Mine. mAUiN fc 1 lL.amith. 118 N. 16. 2d fl . r 2. X J 3'w TUB, vapor and alcohol baths. 720 8. 13th. t 17 ACCORDION nd SUNBURST PLHATING, RUCHING, BUTTONS AND FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKING fiend for price list and samples. THK GOLDMAN PLbAllNG CO 200 DOUGLAS BLOCK. t"- FACTORY tuners and action regulators at lowest rates for reliable service. Tel. it-o. Bchmoller & Mueller, piano makcM. LARSON A JOHNSON-Cut rates to all points. 1406 Farnam. Tel. 1935. Member American Ticket Brokers' associa lloiv PIANO CLUB Pianos delivered at once, 11. 00 weekly. A" music lessons free. JOIN NOW. Brf)eld Piano Co., 1611 Farnam 8t. U;-62 THE Salvation Army solicits cast-off cloth ing; in fart, anything you do not upm, we collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. inn Bt., for cost of collecting to the worthy poor. Call 'phone 4135 and wagon will call. U oil PRIVATE home during confinement; ba bies boarded and adopted. Mrs. Garden, 2216 Charles. Tel.' 6311. U 9tt WE RENT sewing machines, 76c week. We repair all makes of machines; second hand machines, 15 to 110. Neb. Cycle Co.. Tel. 1663, Cor. 16th and Harney. U 397 OMAHA Stammerer Institute, Ramge Blk. U 39S DR. JACKSON, specialist In chronic dis eases, 418 N. Y. Life Bldg. Consultation free. . U-399 DR. ROY, Chiropody, R. 2 & 3, 1506 Farnam. U 400 WANTED To know, the address of a Mrs. Reed, a widow woman, who employed on her farm In Nebraska a William York, who had been a soldier in the Mexican and civil wars and lost his wife in Ne braska, or address of Mrs. Reed's chil dren; also address of Mr. Earl, a brother-in-law of William York. Any Information will be rewarded. Catherine York, Mingo, Iowa. Box 106. U M638 26x 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 mail, 12. Dr. G. G. Raymond Remedy Co. room 35, 84 Adams Bt., Chicago, 111. 401 DR. PRIES treats successfully ail diseases and irregularities of women from any cause; experienced and reliable. Address with stamp. Dr. Pries, 1611 H Dodge St., Omaha. -402 PEN-TAN-GOT Prompt regulator for la dies; never falls; 12 postpaid. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. 403 DRUNKENNESS AND DRUG HABITS CURED to stay cured in the shortest length of time under a positive guarantee, tor full particulars write the Ensor Remedy Co., South Omaha, Neb. Incorporated in 1892. -247 S14 RUPTURE CURED No knife no Injec tions; call or writ for booklet. Quick Cure Rupture Co., 611 W. O. W. Bldg, Omaha. 666 BUSINESS CHANCES IF YOU wish to buy or sell a business or real estate, consult U. S. Sales Bureau, 634 and 636 Bee Bldg. Y 344 IF YOU want to buy, sell, rent or exchange real estate or business QUICK see Conip-ton-Watt Co., 536 Paxton Blk. Y 36 PARTY owning a large and rapidly growing business of 20 years standing in this city desires to place some of his stock on guar antee of 7 per cent dividend per annum, payable semi-annually. Address 109 Bee. Y-30S 13-ROOM boarding house for sale; desirable location. Address 130, care Bee. Y-M189 Sll DENTAL OFFICE and fixtures for sale or rent before September 1; established prac tice. Address Dr. B. W. Fisher, Chlcka sha. I. T. Y-281 27x WE have run two of the most successful general siores in southeastern Neb. for several years, with stocks staple, clean and well kept In fact, the largest stores and sales In cither town, with liberal profits. After a recent Bickness of 90 days and other business plans, we will sell either or both stores for cash, or not over cash, bal. clear Neb. land. Stocks will Invoice about 112,000 eaoh. These are safe, well paying investments for live business man. Address 136, Bee. Y-248 BOARDING house at a bargain, 13 rooms, close in. Owner leaving city. 611 N. ISth. Y-M520 S19x FOR SALE Stock, hardware and Imple ments, trade established. Also residence In good town, best of territory, N. E. Nebraska. Investment about 16,000. Ad dress 2o4 Bee. Y M588 31 FOR SALE One fine S-chalr barber shop, two fine bath rooms; a good business; prices 15c and up. Address J. A.-Palmer, 317 W. 17th St., Cheyenne, Wyo. Y-M594 26x A 13.000 stock of general merchandise and fixtures for sale for 11, ZOO if taken at once. Doing good business. John Calsen, Washta, la. Y M618 30 WANTED At once, a practical business man with 13.000 to 15.000 to take an Inter est in a Urge manufacturing and whole sale hustneis; extra large prolit; our goods In great demand; party to locate In Omaha or Minneapolis. 2o7 care Bee. Y 605 26 FOR SALE OR RENT Only newspaper In one of tho best small towns of Nebraska; n good thing for a good man. Address 213, Be. Y M646 27 TO INVESTORS I offer for sale a few hundred shares of the preferred slock Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway & Bridge. Co. (payment of dividends on same being provided for by the present Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Co.) ut a price now yielding about 6 per cent net, and after next AuKiist yielding over 6 per cent net, and payable quarterly. &nouui a present purchaser de sire at some future date to sell his shares, It is almost certain that he would realize a handsome pnitit bv the Increase, in market value. Negotiations confidential. W. V. Morse. Nebraska National Bank Building,' Cor. Twelfth and Farnam Streets. Y-647 2f.x FOR SALE A nice clean up-to-date stock of g"neral merchandise. This is a tine stock, well located and a good business. Two railroads. Population, 9M. Invoice, ,00. No trades. White & Cook, owners, Lyons. Neb. Y M4S1 28 OSTEOPATHY oiinon Institute. 615 N.Y. Life bldg. Tel. 1664 MRS JOHN R. MUSICK.. Osteopathy Phy. tciau; olf.ee. Neville Blk. Tel. 2 . -S4 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE W A NTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith 4k Co., U20 amain St. w a:i MONEY TO IJOAX Payne Investment Co. W -174 GARVIN BROS., 104 Farnam. Cltr loan at lowest rates; no delay; get our terms. . W-375 LOWEST rates, city property; ( P. C. on farms In eastern Neb. Remix, Paxton Plk. W - 37ll BUILDING loans on residence property; I per cent. W. B. Melkle, Ramge Block. W-177 PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead. 163) Douglas. W 372 tl.OOn.ono TO LOAN on business and rel. dence property in Omaha. Lowest rates No delay. Thomas Breniian, R. L N. Y. Life. W 379 WANTED City loans. R, C. Peters & Co. W-370 FARM and city loans; lowest rate!:. XV. ll. Thomas, 1st Nat 1 Bank Bldg. Tel. 14 W-37I LOANS on Omaha Improved property, or to build with: can pav It back In monthly payments. Hastings & Heyden, l1 Far nam Bt W 378 GOVEIOMEST NOTICE PROPOSALS FOR STONE COTTAGE, boilers, feed waler heater, horses or mini s, building materials, plumbing supplies, etc., Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, August 2. lvin. Healed proposals indorsed "Proposals lor Cottage. Chllocco, okla". and addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wash ington, D. C, will be received at the Indian office until 2 o'clock p. m of Thursday. August 31, 19ii5, for furnishing and deliver ing all the materials and labor required to to construct and complete a stone cottage, with plumbing, steam heat and electric light, at the Chllocco School, Okla., in strict accordance with the plans, specifi cations and Instruction to bidders, which may be examined at this office, the offices of the "Traveler," Arkansas City. Kan.; "Journal," Kansas Cltv. Mo.: "Globe-Dem ocrat," St. Louis, Mo.; "B-e," Omaha, Neb.; improvement liulleun, Minneapolis, Minn.; "American Contractor," Chicago, 111.; the Builders' and Traders' Exchanges at Omaha, Neb.; fit. Paul, Minn.; Minneap olis, Minn.; the Northwestern Manu facturer's association, St. Paul. Minn.; the United States Indian warhouses at M5 Howard street., Omaha, Neb.; 602 South Seventh street, St. Louis. Mo. and at the School. Sealed proposals endorsed. "Propo sals for Boilers, Building Materials, etc.", as tho case may be, and addressed to S. M. McCowan Chllocco, Okla., will be received at the Indian School until 2 o'clock p. m, of Thursday, August 31, )05. for furnishing and delivering, as required during the fiscal year ending June 3o, 19u6, 14 horses or mules, on 200-horse power boiler, one 60-horse power boiler, tr.o 450 horse-power feed water heater, about 70.000 feet of lumber, 101 doors, windows and transoms, 696 sacks wall finish. 16 squares steel cell ing, 61 barrels lime, 1,494 sacks cement, 146 cubic yards sand, 228 cubic feet stone foun dation, 86,000 shingles, 30.000 lath, 696 posts, 220 rods wire fencing, 2,8o0 feet pipe, besides tees. Manges, valves, builders' hardware, electric light wire, 1,400 feet radiation, etc., 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 any part of any bid, If deemed for the best Interest of the service. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft upon some United States depository or solv ent national bank, made payable to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for at least five per cent of the amount of the proposal, said cherk or draft to be for feited to the United States in case a bidder receiving an award shall fall to execute 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 sldeied. For further Information, apply to S. M. McCowan, Superlntedent, Chllocco, (ik!a. C. F. Larrabee, Acting Commis sioner. A 8-10-12-15-17-19-22-24-26. PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MATER lals, etc. U. S. Indian Bchool, Genoa, Ne braska, August 14, 19o6. Sealed proposals, endorsed, "Proposals for Building Mater ials, etc.," and addressed to the under signed at Genoa, Neb., will be received at tho Indian school until 2 o'clock, p. m., of September 6, 1905, for furnishing and de livering at the school as required during the fiscal year ending June 30. 1900, 48.600 feet of lumber, 12,000 lath, 185 barrels lime,, 62 barrels cement, 127 yards sand, 13 bar rels plaster paris, 9,000 brick, 52 squares steel ceiling, besides a quantity of paints, plumbing supplies, etc., as per list and specifications obtainable at the school. Bid ders will state specifically In their bids the prlc of each article to be offered under contract. All articles so offered will be subject to rigid Inspection. The right Is reserved to reject any or a!! bids or any part of any bid if deemed for the best in terests of tho service. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft upon some United States depository or sol vent national bank, made payable to the order of the Commissioner of Indian Af fairs, for at least 6 per cent of the amount of the proposal, said check or draft to be forfeited to the United States In case a bid der receiving an award shall fall to execute promptly a satisfactory contract In ac cordance with his bid; otherwise to be re turned to bidder. Bids accompanied by cash in lieu of certified check or draft, will not be considered. For further Information apply to Wm. H. Winslow, superintendent, Genoa, Nebraska. Augl6-17-19-22-24-26-29-31-Sep2 PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MATERI als, plumbing supplies, etc., United States Indian School, Pierre, South Dakota, August 15, 1906. Sealed proposals, endorsed "Pro posals for building materials, etc., and ad dressed to the undersigned at Pierre, S. D., will be received at the Indian school until 2 o'clock p. in. of September 8, 1905, for furnishing and delivering at the school as required during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1906, a heater, tank, fourteen ring baths, three closets, five tubs, six sinks, besides a quantity of paint, tees, valves, oil, etc., also thirty-eight doors and win dows, ten barrels cement, twenty-five bar rels lime, 6,200 feet of lumber, 1.600 square feet of cement flooring, 20.000 brick, one niortlser, saw table, scroll saw, vises, ham mers, planes, bits, gauges, etc., etc., as per list and specifications obtainable at the school. Bidders must state specifically In their bids the price of each article to be offered under contract. All articles so offered will be subjfet to rigid Inspection. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid, if deemed for the best Interests of the service. Each -bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft upon some United States depository or solvent National bank, mado pavable to the order of the commissioner of Indian affairs, for at least 6 per cent of the amount of the proposal, said check of draft to be forfeited to the United Suites In case the bidder receiving an award shall fall to execute promptly a satisfactory contract In accordance with the terms of his bid; otherwise to be re turned to bidder. Rids accompanied by cash In lieu of certified check or draft will not be considered. For further Information apply to J. C. Levengood, Superintendent, Pierre, South Dakota. A17-19-22-24-2K-29-31-S2-5 PROPOSAL FOR BUILDINGS. De partment of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington. D. C, August 21, )9"S. sealed proposal, endorsed "Proposal for Office Buildings, Pine Ridge and Cheyenne River Agencies, S. D ." and addressed lo the commissioner of Indian affairs, Wash ington. D. '., will be received at the In dian olflce until 2 o'clock p. m. of Septem ber 28, I!i6, for furnishing materials and lalior required to construct and complete an agency office building at Pine Ridge Agency. 8 D.. and at Cheyenne River Agency, fl. D.. In strict accordance with the plans, specifications and instructions to bidders, which may be examined at this office, the offices of the "Improvement Buletln." Minneapolis, Minn.; the "Bee." Omaha, Neb ; the "Nebraska State Journal," Lin coln. Neb.; the "Argus-Iader." Sioux Falls fl. 1).; at the U. 8. Indian warehouses. '65 South Canal street, Chicago, 111 ; 119 Woostei street, New York City; 602 South Seventh street, St. I.ouis, Mo.; 815 Howard street, Omaha. Neb., and 23 Washington street. San Francisco, Cal.; the Builders and Traders' exchanges at Minneapolis. Minn.; St Paul. Minn.: Milwaukee. WIh ; Omaha. Neb Duluth. Minn., and l argo. S. D. ; the. Northwestern Manufacturers' association. St Paul. Minn., and at the agencies. tut further Information apply to John K. Brennan. U. S Indian Agent, Pine Rmge. 8 D. and to Ira A. Hatch. U. S. Indian Agent. Cheyenne Agency, ft. D. C. F. Larrabee, Acting Commissioner. Aug26-29-31-Sepl2-6-7-9-12-14 CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTERS Office. Omaha. Neb.. August 26, 19i. Scaled proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received here until 10 o'clock a. in., central standard time. Septernlier 11. i'. for construction of porches at Fort Crook. Nebraska. Full in formation furnished on application to this office, where plans and specifications may be seen, proposals to lie marked "Propos als for Construction of Porches at Fort Crook, Neb.," and addressed to Major M. Gry Zallnskl. Constructing Quartermaster, Army Building, Omaha. Nebraska. ' Aug2-28-2k-0-Spt-t GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FoH HKK.F AND MUTTON ' office of Chief -omtnlraary, Omaha.' Neb , August 26. liv..- Sealed proposals n triplicate, will be re.-elwl here until' U 0 lock m crntral standard time, tv-p-temlMT 15. lf.. snd tl.en pilMtrlr npen.',l for furnishing such fresh beef and mutton as may be required bv the Subsistence le. Pjirtment, United State, Army, at Fort omaha, Neb. dming the three months commencing October 1. 15H'. PHulHNAII w '!'';, A'-s" UK RECUVF.D STATING J'RK'E AT Willi H H1DDKR WILL I F LIVER FRESH HF.V.F o( MUTT. N OF 1 KNI I'F.It ATI UK Nor .-.HEATER THAN ... DEGHEF.S FA H REN 1 1 KIT Inf'.rma tlon furnished on application here. United States res-rvrs the right to reject anv or all proposals, or any part thereof Erivel-'I-s should be marked 'Proposals for Iresh Reef and Mutton." nnd addressed to undersigned. T. R. Hacker. Captain. Com missary. ( hlefCommlssary. Aun2f-2S-28-29 I.KCi 41. MI I K K. Vi iTicL (-inn mi ui nerat Honda and inuisirillnl llOlltlA ol 111, .-llv- .., S3.. Oo.ai.a. jseoraska. ' ul" ....i. 0'.0'1""- 1U Ho.ND BUYERS, ornth Or liir. tin t i.e:u.v ani'Tii OAlAJlA, r-civACl-i. A ALtiL8r to, A. L.. IX Seined nius adressed to the Undersigned, mi Plainly mai sert I'mnosals u.,a. Wnl ou leceuea until s o con s. p. m. ,q j,,.,,. teinlHr inn, nx, st the ollue of the Cuy CierK, Souin oinaiia, Neluaaaa. r tne purcnase oi toe loilowlng de sciiiad issues ot "General bonds, and ' midsection Bonds," so onVred lor sale, the same being general obligation of in city: Mrst Sixty thousand tirtO.OoO) dollars of general bonds to be issued for tne purpose ol paying for the improvements in improvement District No. G, Paving Dis trict No. 21 of said city, these lioi.us to be numbered irom one () to one honored and twenty U20). inclusiM'. Second i wenty thousand tl:o,0O) dollars of ' Intersection Bonds, ' lor the purpose of paying lor the Intel sections anu oilier Improvements In Improvement Disirict No. "G ' of said Paving District No. M ot said city, these ponds to be numbered from one ID to forty (4oi, Inclusive. The above insuo ol bonds shall be, of th denomination ot five hundred (liiOO) dol lars eacn, dated September L 1'J.a, and shall become due and payable In twenty 2o years alter uaie, units sooner imleciuM under the reserved option, interest at four and one-half t4V per cent) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, Sepiemoer and March 1, of each year, the several lnslallmeii8 of Interest to be evidenced by coupons attached to said bonds, bo lulu and coupons payable at the Fiscal Agency of tilt Slate of Nebraska, City of New York. The above bonds are Issued by the city for the purpose of paying for tne paving, curbing intersections and other improve ments in Improvement District No. "G," Paving District No. 21 of said city, under constitutional tund Sharter provisions, wherein the faith and credit of the city are firmly bound, and all of the real and personal property and its taxing and rev enue powers are Irrevocably pledged for the prompt pajmcnt of the bonds and In terest thereof semi-annually, and at mat urity thereof. Also that the total Indebt edness of the city, lnoludtug this Issue of bonds, has not exceeded the constitutional and statutory limit, and that an annual tax and other taxes and assessments lo pay principal and Interest as the same respec tively falls due, shall be mado. Each bidder shall slat separately tha amount he will offer for each Issue, as to "Principal and Premium," and that "Ac crued Interest," will be paid to the dale of delivery of said bonds; also to the amount of the charge that will be made additional for the printing and lithographing of said bonds. Each bid must be accompanied by cash, or an unconditional certified check on ft. registered national bank, In the sum of one thosand (11,000) dollars and made pay able to the city, as an evidence of good faith on tho part Of said bidder. The city reserves the rlgh to. reject any or all bids, or to waive defects should they appear. y order of the counjl - QJly City Clerk.' A-26-29-31-S2-6:719-l 2jd4..'. RAILWAY TIME CARD IMON STATION TENTH AND HARGT, Union Pacific. Leave. Arrtr. Overland Limited a 9:40 am a 8:18 pm California Express a 4:10 rm a :30 am California & Oregon Ex.a 4:20 pm a B10 pru North Piatt Local a 7:50 am a 6:20 pm Fast Mall a 8; 56 am a 8:20 pin Colorado Special ........a 7:45 am a 74. am Beatrice I.t-bI b 1:16 pm b 1:30 pm Wabash. St. Louis Expres 6:80 pm 8:20 m Bt. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) :16 am 10:10 pm Shenandoah Local (from Council Bluffs) 8:45 pm 1:10 put CkU-ago, Hock Island Paelflo. BAST. Chicago Limited a 1:35 am a 7:10 am Chicago Expres a 7:36 am a 8:60 pm Chicago Ex., Local bll:40 am a 4:30 pm Des Moines Express. ...a 4:30 pm bll:60am Des Moines Local a 8:65 pm Chicago Fast Kxpress..a 6:40 pm a 1:16 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain Lim d..a 7:20 am a 1:30 am Colorado Express a 1:30 pm a 4:65 pm Oklahoma & Texas Ex.a 4:30 pm all:40 am Colorado Night Ex a 8:56 Dm a 7:26 am t UlcMHO, Mllwaoste at St. Paal. Chicago Daylight Ex. ..a 7:55 am alDOO pm California-Oregon Ex. ..a 6:46 pm a 1:10 pin Overland Limited a 8:15 pra a 1:36 ant Illinois Central. , Chicago Express a 7:25 am al0;35 pm Chicago Limited a 7:60 pm a 6:06 am Minn. & Bt. Paul Ex....b 7:25 am bl0:3o pm Minn. & Bt. Paul Ltd. ..a 7:60 put a 8:06 pin Cliieago A SortSwMtera, Local Chicago all:30 am 1:46 pm Fast Mall a 8:23 P" am Daylight St. Paul a 7:60 am 10:00 pm , Daylight Chicago a 6:00 am 11.60 pm Limited Chicago a 8:38 pm :16 am Local Carroll a 4:3u pm :6u am Fast St. Paul a 8. 28 pm uo Local Bloux C. & St. P. o 3.60 pm 8:86 am Fast Mall M P Chicago Express ak.60pm a 7:J0 am Norfolk & Bonesteel ....a 1:40 am 10:36 am Lincoln ai Long Pine ...u 7:10 ain 10:36 pm Casper & Wyoming .... 2:60 pm 6:14 pm Dadwood & Lincoln ....a 2.60 pm 6:16 pm. Hastings-Albion b 2:60 pm 6:16 pm Des M & Okoboll Ex...a 7:66 am a 1.20 pm Missouri I'aclne. Bt. Louis Espies a 1:00 am a 6 20 ant K. CV & Bt. 1 Ex all.16 pm a t.M pia t nloaga Great W aster. Bt Paul & Minn a 30 pm a 7:16 am St' Paul Minn a 7:46 am a 7 66 pm . t lilcaao Limited a 6:00 pm alo:io ain Chicago Express a 6.06 am a 1:30 pm DIHLlSCiTON TATION-lTU A HilU.1 Darlington, Denver A California.... Northwest Express ... Nebraska point Lincoln Fast Mall... ... Ft. Crook at Plaitsn. th Bellevue & Plattsm th. Bellevue & Pac- June... Bellevue & Pac. June... Denver Limited Chicago Special Chicago Express Chicago Flyer i. ...... i i',l Leave. ,a 4:10 pra .all; 10 pm .a 8:60 am b 2:57 pm h I b'i pm .a 7:60 pm .a l:3o am .al2:16 pm ArrlT. a 110 pm a ;6s pm a 7:40 pm all:06 pm MIV36 am b 8:t .n a 7:10 am a 1:16 pm a 7:26 pm al0:63 pm ali:3o am a 6:46 am a 8.06 pm .a 7:26 am .a 4:uo pm .a 8:o6 pm .a 8:16 am .a 4:46 pm .alO:46 pm .a 9:16 am .a 4:46 pra Ht Louis Express ... ...... I'ilv Mi St. Jo. I'liu 4. Kt Joe. u..,ml City & Bt. Joe. WEUSTEH DEPOT-1 6TB A WUBSTEH Missouri Pacia. Nebraska J-ooal. via Lav. Arrlva. Weeping Water b 1:60 pm bl2 M pm Chicago. 11 Minneapolis 3k Oinaba. Twin City Passenger... b 8 80 am b 1:10 pm Sioux City Passenger ..a r:00 pm aU:20 am Oakland Local b 6.45 pm b 1:10 am a dally b dally except Sunday, d daily except Saturday dally cttMonly. OCEAN ITEAMKHS. ANCHOR UNI U, I. MAll. STEAMERS. NEW TURK. bONDftNPERgT AND 0LA8OOW. NEW KIRK OIBRALTER AND MAPLEi. guptrlor accommisla.lon. Ei-ltnt Cultlns. Th Comiurt of P-nir. Crfully t onl4r4. Blnf.. or Round Trip Tlik lud bts Kw Tors and Stolen. Enfllh. Irish nd ill prlnlpl eon Un.nuil point, at altracllvn rain. 8nd for Boos ot Toura For tltkala or mrl Informalloa !pl to tay lotal at. ut of tha Anchor Um Of lo MISNDERhvM BUOg.. Oanaral Aenls. Clitlo, ill. CQL.PAGI.IE GEHERALE TRANSATlANTIOUg rrenoh Line, Nw York to Paris. Mix Issya Mailings Efrj Tnanday at 10 a. m. L Tovralna Aof. II. Touralso. .. .spt. tt. 1 Lorralno Sapt. I b 0acoiio. . . Sapt. M. La Hraltfna... B.pl. 14. La Ix,rraloo Oct. I. Na. Bodarn. gitw iwls-atraw sud uaiig fOoaMT; UA'al uliiW Wl-nliu 41eUlla. Looipsor'S KMIbillad Ualna, twro-farlt. 4 hoar. Srolaaalenal Olcbralrs OB boor twlD-atraw IHUin, Hani . Moor.a. Aoo Wauaafe R. R . ll ( oiaagj SUool. Louia Noooa. wn flat sUlloul boas. C. A Kulhorlord. Aioot C - i. a. a., till nrus Kmc a. a. , a ua Iwa