10 THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1905. SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements for theso column w 111 bo taken until 12 m. for the tnl edition and ntll p. m. for the snornlnar and Sunday edition. Hates 1 1-Ve a word first Insertion, Is a word thereafter. KothlntT taken for leaa than itne for the flrst Inser tion! Theae adrertlaeaaeata moat ba ran consecutively. Advertisers, by requesting a aim hered . enec-lt, eaa hare anawera ad drrssed to a nnmbered letter In rare of The Bee. Answers ao addreaaed will be dellTered oa preaentatlon of check. MISCELLANEOUS FALL. TERM BOYL.ES college September 4, Oar nd night. Business, shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy, nor mal and English. Catalogue free. Ad dress. IL B. Boyle, Pre., Boylea Bldg., Omaha. Neb. R 31$ CTfWRQ HPlli Oman Plating Co Z) IKjy CO xi0 Harney St. TeL fc36. R 311 CITY SAVINGS BANK pays i per cent. . r ais TRY KELLY'S TOWEL SUPPLY. Tel. 153a R 316 A NTI-Monopoly Garbage Co., 621 N. Mtn. Tel. 1779. R-317 LAUNDRY CITY BTKAli 211 8. 11th St. Telephone 264. R 318 CUT RATE railway tickets everywhere. P. H. Phllbln. 1606 Farnam. 'Phone 764. R 119 OMAHA Sale and Iron Works make a spe cially of Ore escapes, aliuttora, doors and safe G. Andreen, prop., 102 8. 10th St. R 320 THE OMAHA FOUNDRY" Iron ana r-raa uuudjia Jackson. TeL 6IGN PAINTING, B. H. Cole. 1302 Douglas. r 324 BAD IRONS replated. 20c; three for 60c. Omaha Plating Co., XnCti Harney. TuL 1 nPKmVMTH Keys and Locks. C. R. UUrxOlTll 1 n Heflio, iU7 South Hth. K M71K FURNACE AND STOVK REPAIRS. During August we examine lurnaces, hot water and steam plants frea of charge. We clean, remount and supply all pans, asbestos pipe covering, hot water attach ments. Visit our model repair house, new location, UUH-IMH Douglas, "iiel. toO. Vidji.nA. a'iUV'U ltu.lr.AlU vvurtKS R M4S1 CHICAGO tailor, ladies' and gentlemen's high class work. Tel. 8611. 212iV Farnam. R A18.0 b!3 SIDEWALK BRICKS 'TventI V OKTH, 618 Paxton Blk. 'Phone 1672. Also three million common builders' brick. ; R M205 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MILCH COWS on easy terms 43d and Center. O 633 - SECONDHAND STEAM FITTINGS FOR SALE Jl yuu waul a bargain In Eleam uiUnaa vuU and loon over tue loiiuAiu suppue; 1 a-iucn Aiuuu horizontal separator. 3.8-inch Austui a norisonuu epr,iur. 1.4-lncU Ausuu s vertical separator. !!?ie nave been taaeu oui un account of cuuiifce in our steam pianl auu am in good condition. Address: Bee tjuudin. Co., oi see W. H. Unuges, eugineei, uKZ Biug., Omaha. y 633 OU SAL1U, hew and second-hand billiard and pool tables, bar hxtures ot all Kiiiuo easy payiuoiii. Send lor cataioaue' ti unstca-laiae-Coileuaer, jl b. iutu bu Uina.ua. W iJ ' COMPLETE line new aud 2d-liand furni ture, cnicago Furuituiu Co., ltiu Douse TeL. 2020. Q cJ ' D-HAND sale cheap. Derlght, 111 Far nam. VJ $oi) BU I D good runabout automobile, guar anteed In good running order; original cost VJCiU. Address iwi Harney bt. W Ml $SH EH WIN-WILLIAMS CO. BEST MIXED PAINT, Sherman ft MoConneU Drug l'o Omaha. J-U CHEAP chicken fence, long fir timbers and telephone poles. avl Douglas. Q 433 PULLEY a AND COUNTERSHAFTS AT A BARGAIN, to pulleys, from inches to 48 Inches In diameter; II counter shafts, complete. These are all In tirst-claaa condition. W H. Dilutes, eugiueer, Bee Bids. Q-llj FOR SALE, several scholarships In a first class standard school in Omaha, compris ing complete course in business, siiort hand and .typewriting. Inquire at Bee otUce, . j 863 FOR SALE Two life scholarships on Omaha business colleges. Addiess Dwight Williams, Omaha Bee, Omaha, Neb. y uii FOR SALE, about 60 feet ornamental gal vanised Iron cornice and ornamental lion posts suitable tor ahow window. Ap ply " superintendent- Bee building. -V-M830 FOR BALE CHEAP A second-hand paper cutter. Would be serviceable for job printer, candy maker or grocer. Address I LUtf, Bee office. U MU14 2x FOR BALK-Dresser and commode. 2408 Cass St. Q 215 FOR SALE HORSES, WAGONS WILL sacrifice new style high grade bike surrey and runabout, with wire wheels, ball bearings and cushion tires. A big snun for someone. Johnson & Danforfh, B. W. tor. 10th and Jones Sts. V 60 GOOD hand-made gardener's wagon, near ly new $.s6. Top delivery wagon $2S. Leutlicr-top carrlage-$40. Two fifto traps. Runabouts and top buggies. Jtubber-tlred phaeton $-3. DRl'MMON'D CARRIAGE CO, ISth and Hrneyi P 187 830 WANTED AGENTS AGENTS WANTED TO sell our e-pieoe set of Bohemian 8anl tary Cooking Vessels to consumers. The greatest money making proposition ever offered to a canvasser. One snent made over $2,400 In less than three inoutha. Another party took forty orders in one day. If you mean business send 25o to cover posiag en cumpieie canvassing outnt u M h urhlnh to Heifln worW TUB J W. M'COY POTTERY CO., Rose- vllle. O. J M236 2x SALESMEN WANTED traveling salesman or wholesale liquor nouse, to can on responsible consumers in Kansas and Nebraska; must apeak German and furnish A-l references or rtond; state past experience, age and sal aiy jeaitwL AddreaS 243. taia Bee. -Mill t FOR EXCHANGE IK YOU do t.ot And what you want in this column, put an aa in ana you win soou get it. Z tit X WANT to exchange my fine 200-acre farm In the Elkhnrn Valley for a 40 to go-acra farm In southeast Nebraska. Address my agent, Dyman Waterman, o Nelit. Neb. Z- M Jo? tx MUSIC AND LANGUAGES CM ATELAIN SCHOOL OK LANGUAGES CDCNrH UEKMAN. SPANISH. r.!-l Ulavidge Bldg.. lsth Farnam . D. KECIC. Vole Teacher, Miss Joy Keck, aaistnt and t-acher of piano. . frludio. Day ids Bia 4U and Farnam. WANTED MALE HELP FALL TERM . OMAHA COMMERCIAL COLLEGH Opens September 4 In new building. Nlneteenta and Farnsm. All business branches. Shorthand, Typewriting, Tele graphy, Pen Art, Cartooning. Night school starts now. Write for catalogue. Address ROHRliOUGH BROS. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY, atne-bodled unmarried men, between ages of 21 and Si. citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who read and speak EnKllBn. For further In furmatlon apply to Recruiting officer, 13th and Douglas Sts., Omaha; Lincoln. Neb., or Kloux Cltv. la. B 7 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 338 THREE men of good appearance; steady employment. C. F. Adams Co.. lbl Howard B-M340 WANTED Men and boys to learn plumb ing trade. Cannot supply demand for graduates; $4 to IS per day. Many com plete course In two months. Graduates admitted to union and Master Plumbers association. Send for free catalogue Coyne Bros. Co. Plumbing Schools,. New York City, Cincinnati, 0 St. Louis, Mo. B 342 WANTED Men with teams; steady work. Apply at Johnson Bros.' Transfer Co., Hue Farnam. B Muss DRUG stores bought and sold. Drug clerks wanted. F. V. Knlest. 24 N. Y. L. B M921 THREE bright, active men capable of earning (36 weekly for traveling position. Apply after 10 a. m. arid 4 p. m. Manager, 600 Ware block. B MJ WANTED General agent for Nebraska and Iowa, druggist preferred, will make a good contract with right party; 3o0 required. Address 211, Bee. B M621 B12X WANTED Riding 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 Mti69 Bis GRADL'ATE DENTIST wanted to assume part of my practice; good thing for right man. Address 239 Bee. B M 91& 4. YOUNG man to learn trade. Wire Works, 611 S. 16th St. B 137 11 WANTED A flrst-clnss watchmaker, nt once. Apply W. C. Flatau, 1518 Dodge i 8L B 128 WANTED Experienced general merchan rtlHR nrnn; Oermiin preferred. Bcotift Mercantile Co., Scotia, Neb. B M169 S IMMEDIATELY, a young man to prepare for railway mall. Waltley, Supt., 441 Board of Trade. B-M198 4 WANTED Salesmen In men's furnishing goods department, must nave yeara i experience. J. L. Brandeis & Sons. B 214 Sx WANTED Three tinners experienced on lurnace wora. mmon nuscio oc wn, v-. B 217 8 WANTED Experienced salesmen In boys' and children s doming, uniy inone win, have had several years of experience need apply. J. L. Brandeis & Sons. B M223 Sx rvprnTrvrtrn atpnoerarthers. 140 to 175. oiflrp clerks, $35 to $50. Experienced doming salesman. Experienced gents' furnishing goods sales man. Western Ref. & Bond Assn., 841 N. Y. Life WANTED Men everywhere; good pay; to distribute clrculnrs, adv. matter. tacK signs, etc.; no canvassing. Address Na tional Advertising Co., 100 Oakland Bank Bldg., Chicago, 111. B-M230 3x WANTED Experienced young man sten ographer and office assistant; references. 261, Bee ofTlce. B M233 WANTED For Melbourn Dog nnd Pony show, tuba and cornet; also lady or gen tleman contortionist doubling traps, long season. Carroll, Neh., 2. Kloomfleld, 4. Melbourn Dog and Pony show. B-M234 3x WANTED A barber; Saturday and Sunday man. 629H S. Main, Council Bluffs. B M240 2 WANTED FEMALE HELP 80 working girls. Canadian office. 15th and Dodge c s WANTED Competent nurae girl; small family. 1117 S. 30th Ave. C 643 GIRLS wanted, Bluff City Laundry, Coun- ell Bluffs. C MS22 GIRL for general housework; one who can tlecp at home; small family; no washing; wages, $6 per week. Apply at 2028 Maple street. C M till ix. WANTED Girl for general housework. Mrs. F. H. Drake, 2S33 California. C M164 GOOD house girl, at Clarkson Hospital, 1718 uoage. MlfH ix A COMPETENT general housework girl; no washing; good references necessary. 117 S. 26th Ave. C 197 Sx GIRL wanted Boston store candy depart ment. C 195 8x GIRL for general housework; no washing. 1310 8. 30th Ave. C 194 2 WANTED A good girl for general house work; good wages. 846 South 29th St. C M200 2x WANTED A good girl for general house work; good wages. 1022 Georgia Ave. C-M201 2x WANTED Two experienced fitters. Apply ladles' cloak department, Hayden Bros. C M2U8 GOOD woman to cook and do general housework. Small family. 2Mi9 Farnam St. C M220 2x EXPERIENCED stenographers, $40 to $S5. Western Ref. & Bond Assn., 841 N. Y. Life Bldg. C-M226 J WANTED 60 girls to work in candy fac tory. Apply Tuesday morning. D. J. O'Brien Co., 12th and Howard Sts. C-M228 4 BUSINESS CHANCES IF YOU want to buy, sell, rent or exchange real estate ur business QUICK see Coinp-ton-Walts Co., 635 Paxtou Blk. Y 346 PARTY owning a large and rapidly growing business of M 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 li Bee. y ue 13-ROOM boarding house for sale; desirable location. Address 130, care Bee. Y-M189 Sit BOARDING house at a Da r gain, 13 rooms, close in. Owner leaving city. 611 N. lfeth. Y M520 S19x FOR BALE Newspaper an,d printing out fit. In a lively town of 600 In western Iowa; large territory; will sell cheap for cash. Address 167, care Bee. Y-M907 Sx WE have run two of the most successful general stores in southeastern Neb. for several years, with slocks staple, clean and well kept In tact, the largest stores and sales in cither town, with liberal profits. After a recent sickness of 90 days and other business plans, we will sell either or both stores for cash, or not over W cash, bal. clear Neb. land. Stocks will invoice about $13,000 each. These are safe, well paying investments for live business man. Address 13H, He. Y-S WE are putting on the market one of the beat town propertlea In the Creek Nation. I. T. Terms: Time or cash. Whether you seek an investment or agency. In form us and we will mall you full Infor mation. Trenton, Realty Co., Trenton, I. T. Y-MJua 7x FOR SALE A wagon ahop; central loca tion, good business; reason for selling, poor health. For further particulars call on or address J. A, VVahlln, Wnhoo. Neb. Y-M210 7x FOR SALE Hmall stock of buggies and harneas, tl,); good town In central Ne braska; location best In town; goods sre fresh; will also sell or lease the building. No trade. Address H, Box 876. Haatlngs, Neb. Y M23S 4x FOR BALE Only drug stock In west-n Iowa town of & inhabitants: invoices l,6uV Address 364, Omaha Hee. X M237 ta Yom Waet Ad if Dee Want Ads FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS NEBRASKA BUSINESS COLLEGE BOYD'8 THEATER BUILDING, WILL BEGIN FALL TERM MONDAY, SEPT. 4TH, 1905 Call and get full partlcslara. ROYAL HOTEL, European. 16th A Chicago. Kr-344 DEWEY European hotel. 13th Farnan. Kr-34 VIENNA Hotel; private dining rooms, cafe. K 360 ROOMS and good board, $6 per week and Up. Call 1617 Chlcaao Bt. E 31 $1.00 to $2.00 per week. 422 8. 18th St., one block south of court house. K 364 Tel. 611. O. M. E. Haul Trunks E M664 LARGE room, with alcove, for two gentle man li f , i f n Actk. c OOil CLItr ONE large, furnished room, with alcove, and one small room. 224 N. 19th St. E M1S2 3x FURNISHED rooms for light housekeep ing; S3 a week and up; also sleeping rooms and board: modern. 2o7 S. 24th Su E M176 2x FURNISHED front room; modern. 2221 Douglas. Call after 6:30 p. m. E VI173 2 LARGE front room, with alcove, near Hanscom park, for one or two ladles. Telephone Red-2236. E M170 3x NICELY furnished rooms. Thone. 524 So. 20th. E 216 3x LARGE front room, modern; walking dis tance, private family, very desirable home for gentleman of good habits. 610 N. 23rd St E 222 3x TWO fine large rooms, one with alcove. In modern house; easy walking distance. Tel. 1816 E M224 4 FURNISHED front room for gentleman; modern. 1713 Davenport. E M229 3x PLEASANT room, private family. 624 8. 26th Ave. E M231 3x SINGLE room: also suite of two rooms; east front, 2d floor, modern, nicely fur nished. 220 N. 19th. Tel Red-1909. E M232 4x FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD CAPITOL HOTEL, 18th and Capitol Are.; broad verandas, ample lawns, stately ' " . luauv mvnim, VUUnilll, JIUU KI1U cold water; reasonable rates. F 366 Tel. 611. O. JVL E. Haul Trunks F M555 THE ROSE, 2020 Harney St., nicely fur nished rooms, with good board; rates rea sonable. F 190 S16x NICELY funlshed rooms with board; steam heat. 316 So. 26th St. F 132 4 ELI !G A NT rooms, with board. The Har ney. TeL 2263. 24th and Harney. F-M177 6x EXCELLENT, cool, pleasant outside mod ern rooms, with first class board for flvo more gentlemen. Home cooking and prices the most reasonable. Call at 1714 Douglas St., one block from postofllce. F 221 3x UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Three unfurnished housekeeping; rooms, heat, light, phone, bath, 622 No. 23d St. O M855 FOR RENT HOUSES HfMQCCiu all parts of the city. R. nUU3C3c, Peters Co- Bee Bid. D366 THE Omaha Van & Storage Co. pack, ........ nrA atnr. 1-t IT arntAa &tnt-Ah..i.aA 1120-24 N. 19th. Office, 1511Vi Farnam. Tel 1669. D 367 WE MOVE pianos. Maggard Van & Stor age Co. TeL 1496. Office, 1713 Webster St. D-45 14 Ol lQP,n all paru of the city. The avis Co., 6u Bee Bldg. HOUSES, insurance, Ringwalt, Barker Blk. D 361 FOR RENT 7-room house, all modern; choice neighborhood, 2U3 California St., $30. Apply at 607 N. 19th St. D M430 FOR RENT Nlc ten-room house; all mod ern; close to business and good neighbor hood; possession Aug. 1. 631 B. 26th Ave. Inquire U 26th tit. Rant reasonable. D 103 ROOMS, houses, a tores. Tlxard, 220 N. 23d. D M4e FOR RENT 10-room modern house, 291 and 29U Mason St. Inquire F. P. Klrken dall & Co., 1118 Harney St. D 611 Piano moving; lowest rates for reliable service. TeL 166, Schmoller & Mueller. D-369 2614 St. Mary's Ave., modern; $40. D M664 8126 MARCY ST., 9-room modern house, porcelain bath, new furnace, all In choice condition; stable, nice lawn and shade; vacant Sept. 1; $ and water. U40 S. 27th St., 8-room house, modern ex cept furnace; In first-class order; $'3. GARVIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM ST. D MS10 SEPT. 18 rooms and bath, hot water heat, steel range; owner pays water rent; rirs! -class tenant may apply; rent $30. 813 North 83d. Inquire in rear. D M900 3x FOR RENT. 10-room modern brick residence, 424 N. 40th St, $30. 10-room modern brick residence, 2207 N. 20th St., $20. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1 New York Life Bldg. D M227 $ -ROOM house; all modern except furnace. 2618 8. 24th. Inquire 2632 S. 24th. D-M239SX (-ROOM house, modern, good repairs, $18. I2d and Wright Sts. 'Phone 623. D 127 WANTED TO RENT YOUNG man wante place to work for board while attending Boyles college. Tel. 19M. K-910 $ OSTEOPATHY ohn-on Institute, 616 N.Y. Life bldg. Tel 164 &3 MRS. JOHN R. MU8ICIC. Osteopathy Phy. slclan; office, Neville Blk. Tel. 2K3. -384 PRINTING DDIMTIKIP MEMORIAL CARDS; sr- ivuwiiiu iistic designs, o. t. cor. LYNGSTAD 1th Bu nd c"tul&- DRESSMAKING GOLDMAN Pleating Co.. Douglas Blk. IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy. 'Phone A27. PATENTS 11. A. STTJRGE8. registered attorney; pat ents, trade marks, cop) right; no fee un loss successful U! iS. tVUe. Omaha. 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-696 COUNTRY HOME In Benson Heights, on Orphanage road, north of Benson; new 6-room house and two acres of fruit and garden land, high and sightly; equal to ten Benson lota. Price, $1,500, on easy terms. See us at once. N. P. DODGE & CO.. 114 Farnam St. RE-M199 S THE MIDLAND GUARANTKB 4 TRUST COMPANY'S abstracts of title are the best. Our customers arc, protected by a 1X1.000 surety bond against loss by errors. When you buy or sell real er.tate, demand a "Midland" abstract. 1614 Farnam St., N. Y. Life Bldg. N. P. DODGE. JR, PRESIDENT. RE MS23 FOR BALE Beautiful lX-room home near West 40th St. Address 120, care Bee. RE M891 WRITE for Illustrated pamphlet describ ing two ranches In the corn and alfalfa belt. WUUs Cud well,. Broken Bow, Neb. RE 72$ GAS & ELECTRIC FIXTURES Wholesale and Retail BURGESS -GRAN DEN CO., Formerly F. M. RUSSELL FIXTURE CO., $13 Bouth 16th St. Telephone (8L RE 61 Farm and Ranch Lands Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming; low prices; ten years time. Land Dept. U. P. K. R., Omaha. Neb.. Dept. "A." RE $69 CAS- Williamson Co. u- BJF' RE 721 FOR SALE One of the best homes In Hanscom Place. Mine large rooms. Mod ern. Lot, 6uxl50. Nice lawn; fine trees. Just north of the park. SEE US QUICK. M. J. KENNARD & CO., 310 Brown Block. RE M666 FOR SALE Iirge house, two barns and two full lots, on North 18th St., only $4,500. This Is a bargain. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg. RE M168 WILL SELL our elegant home near high school and Creighton college, cheap and on reasonable terms If taken at once; 10 rooms, all modern, hard-wood finish, hot water heat; corner lot; beautiful location; cost $12,0u0; will take $6,500; half cash, bal ance 6 years, 6 per cent. Address 253, Bee. RE 213 2x MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam St. W 373 MONEY TO LOAN Payne-Investment Co. W-174 GARVIN BROS.. 1604 Farnam. City loans at lowest rates; no delay; get our terms. W 37a LOWEST rates, city property; 6 P. C. on farms in eastern Neb. Bemls, Paxton Blk. W 378 BUILDING loans on residence property; S per cent. W. B. Melkle, Ramge Block. W-877 PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1620 Douglas. W-372 $1,000,000 TO LOAN on business and resi dence property In Omaha. Lowest rates. No delay. Thomas Brennan, R. 1, N. Y. Life. W-379 WANTED City loans. R. C. Peters & Co. W 370 FARM and city loans; lowest rate. 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 & Heyden, 1609ft Far nam St W 378 FOR RENT STORES & OFFICES THREE-STORY and basement. 1003 Far nam; elevator. 814 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. 1-363 WB have vacant a particularly desirable small office, which rents for $10.00 per month. Price Includes heat, light, water and Janitor service. It la located on the fourth floor of The Bee building and is Iust the thing for any one wanting a nice ittle office in the best office building In town. R. C. Peters & Co., rental agents, ground floor. Bee Bldg. 1771 FOUR-STORi AND BASEMENT. BRICK BUILDING, 916 FAR NAM STREET. Tills building is 22x86 feet, four stories and baaeiiieuu The basement is 3x133 tee, is cemented. The celling over the basement has a brick vault and iron beam construction, making the basement lire- rioof. The first lloor has a marble floor in i out and granolithic floor In rear. There is a large burglar-proof vault and a power elevator. The upper floors have windows on three sides. Address The Bee Building Co., C. C. Rose water. Secretary, room loO Bee Bldg. i oj0 IF you apply at once we can glva any one desiring a large office space almost any arrangement they desire. This space la on the sixth floor of The Bee building, with north light. R. C. Peters A Co., rental agents, ground floor. Bee Bldg. 1-77$ OFFICE and desk room for rent on street floor, 1614 Farnam St. N. P. DODGE & CO., 1614 Farnam St. 1-129 SI FOR SALE FARMS STOCK FARM of 2S0 acres, Randolph Co., Missouri. Two miles from town: four room house; new barn, 6ox56. A bargain at fK.u.00 per acre. Address J. C. Meacham, Hutchinson. Minn. M148 6 THE TWENJIET H CENTURY FARMER. This agricultural weekly goes to M,00e homes of farmers and stock raisers, so if you have a good piece of land to sell at a reasonable price you will rind a buyer among them. The coat of an advertisement Is small 2 cents per word in small type, or $2.60 per Inch if set ia larse type. CLAIRVOYANTS Palmlst-U ME B U D D H A-Clalrvoyant Located over 1U 8. 16th, upstairs. Re sult? ul predictions guaranteed. 8 S34 . FLORISTS HESS aV 8WOBODA. 1416 Farnam. is L UENDERSON, 161$ Farnam. TeL 1. The Bee will reach a better class o f readers id more of them. will convince. PERSONAL !RY KELLEY'B LAUNDRY. 'PHONE $Mfc U-4S9 1'RIVATE home during confinement; ba bies adopted. The Good Samaritan Banl- TerIU774 F'rBt AV" CounC" B1 uM" 'PHONE 701 and a man will call and tuna your piano. $3. Perfleld Piano Co., 1J11 Farnam. U 391 MAGNFTirtreatment athe. Mme. mA Jll lgmltn m N, ij, 2d fUrl TUB, rapor and alcohol baths. 720 8. lWh. U 38 ACCORDION and SUNBURST PLKATING, RUCH1NG, BUTTONS AND FIRST-CLA88 DRESSMAKING Send for price list and samples. THE GOLDMAN PLtATING CO 20 DOUGLAS BLOCK. TEfc-491 FACTORY tuners and acUon regulators at lowest rates for reliable service. Tel. 16-a, Schmoller A Mueller, piano Iuak,Iu'jM LARSON A JOHNSON-Cut rates to all points. 1408 Farnam. Tel. 1936. Member American Ticket Brokers' ai.ocltloin PIANO CLUB Pianos delivered at once, $1.00 weekly. All rnuslo lessons froe. JOIN NOW. Perfleld f '"Q Co., 1611 Farnam Su U-682 THE Salvation Army sollolts cast-oft cloth ing; in fact, anything you do not need; collect, repair and sell, at 114 N. Uth St., for cost of collecting to the worthy Poor. Call 'phone 4136 and wagon will call. U 11 PRIVATE home during confinement; ba bies boarded and adopted. Mrs. GardelL 2216 Charles. Tel. 6311. U-396 WK RENT sewing machines, 76o week. We repair all makes of machines; second hand machines, $6 to $10. Neb. Cycle Co., Tel. 1663. Cor. Uth and Harney. U-91 OMAHA Stammerer Institute, Ramge Blk. DR. ROY, Chiropody, Tl. 1 & 8, 160$ Farnam. U-40U MALLETT'S Cereal Coffee, healthful, nourishing; best thing for indigestion 16o per pkg. all gTOcers. U M2o4 INFORMATION wanted as to the address of Alvln B. Daniels or heirs If he Is dead. Address was Montgomery county, Iowa, about 1860; small recovery can probably be made. Address Harvey Spalding & Sons, Washington. D. C. U M238 $x 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 tht have used them. By mail, $2. Dr. G. 01 Raymond Remedy Co., room 36, 84 Adams Bt., Chicago, 111. 401 DR. PRIES trea s successfully all diseases and irregularities of women from any cause; experienced and rellsble. Address with stamp. Dr. Pries, Ulltt Dodge St., Omaha. 402 PEN-TAN-GOT Prompt regulator for la dles; never falls; $2 postpaid. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co.. Omaha. 40$ DRUNKENNESS AND DRUG HABITS CURED to stay cured In the shortest length of time under a positive guarantee. For full particulars write the Ensor Remedy Co., South Omaha, Neb. Incorporated In 1892. -247 814 RUPTURE CURED No knife, no Injec tions; tall or write for booklet. Quick Cure Rupture Co., 6U W. O. W. Bldg, umana. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS Our Money Is loaned on furniture, pianos, live 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 for making papers or notary fees. Wa want your bualness If you ever borrow money. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. 3u6 So. 16th St., Tel. 2296. 119 Board of Trade Bldg. established mi.) -X404 Duff Green Co. t t t Loans on Furniture, Pianos, Hi Live Stock, Salaries $ $ $ ANYWHERE IN DOUGLAS COUNTY. The BEST PROPOSITION to borrowers, ladles or gentlemen; 20 YEARS' REPUTA TION for honorable, courteous treatment. Your CREDIT ONCE ESTABLISHED at eur office enables you to get money on a moment's notice. We do no misleading ad vertising. Hundreds of satisfied customers can testify to our easy. Inexpensive, con fidential dealings. Private interviewing rooms. Open till 9 p. m. Saturday. Duff Green. Tel. 4034. Jule Althaus. and 9 Barker Block. I X-902 MONEY FOR SALARIED PEOPLE. STAR CHATTEL, salary avnd Jewelry loans. Foley l Co.. 1604 Farnam St. X 414 EAQLK Loan Office, reliable, accomodat ing; all business confldeuUaL 1301 Douglus. -V 413 BOWEN'S MONEY Easy to get on furnl ture, pianos, horses, cows. Plain note If steadily employed. 70$ N. Y. Life. X 40$ MONEY loaned on furniture, salary, horses, etc.: half usual rates. Dr. Prlbbe now, room 214. at 2v9 S. 16ih St. Tel B-,L X 407 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, Jew elry, horses, cows, etc C. F. Reed, 819 8 U X-4U MONEY loaned salaried people and others without security; easy payments. Offices in 63 principal cities. Tolman, room 711 New York Life Bldg. . 4oS CHATTEL LOANS. Wa bave -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 that such tranaactions be made and held in strict confidence. Union Loan and Investment Co. 212 Hee. Tel. 24. X 4u CHATTEL and SALARY LOANS. PHOENIX CREDIT CO., Tel. 746. 633-$ Paxton Block. X-20J LAW AND COLLECTIONS ATTORNEYS everywhere. The New Snow. Church Co.. main fl , N. Y. Life. 'Phone 131 3sw I. M. Macfarland. (04 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. 1651 When You Write to Advertisers remember It only takes an extra stroke or two of the fa to mention the tsot that you aw the ad. la The Bee. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. Call for bids for "lMieral Bonds" and "Intersection Bonds" of the City of South Omaha, Nehrnska. , NOTICE TO BOND BUYERS. OFFICE OF I'll K CITY CLERK, SOUTH OMAHA. NEBRASKA, AUGUST 26. A. D, ll. Sealed bids adressed to the underslRnrd, and plainly marked "Proposala for Honda" will be received until ( o'clock p. m. of Sep. temtxr 11th. 1!5, at the office of the City Clerk, South Omaha, Nebraska. For the purchase of the following de Scribed Issues of "General imnds," and "Intersection Bonds." so offered for ssle, the same being general obligations of the city: First Sixty thousand $0.on0) dollars of general bonds to be Ixsund for the Jmrpose of paying for the Improvements In mprovement District No. O. Paving Dis trict No. 21, of said city, these bonds to lie numlxred from one Hi to one hundred and twenty (1201, Inclusive. Second Twenty thousand ($20,fln) dollars Of "Intersection Bonds," for the purpose of paying for the Intersections In Improve ment districts heretofore or hereafter created in said city, these bonds to be numbered from one (1) to forty (40) In clusive. The above Issue of bonds shall be of the denomination of five hundred Xi) dol lars each, dnted September 1, 1906. and shall become duo and payable In twenty (20) years after date, unless sooner redeemed under the reserved option, Interest at four and one-half (4V per cent) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, September and March 1, of each year, the several installniens of Interest to be evidenced by coupons attached to said bonds, bonds and coupons payable at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Nebrnska. City of New York. The above bonds are Issued by the city for the, purpose of paying for the paving, curbing Intersections a.id other Improve ments in Improvement District No. "G." Paving District No. 21 of said clly, and also for the purpose of paying for the fntersectlons In Improvement districts heretofore and hereafter created In said city, tinder constitutional and charter pro visions, wherein the faith and credit of th city are firmly bound, and all of the rv-al and personal property and Its taxing and rev enue powers are irrevocably pledged for (he prompt payment of the bonds and In terest thereof semi-annually, and at mat urity thereof. Also that the total Indebt edness of the city. Including this Issue of bonds, has not exceeded the constitutional and statutory limit, and that an annual tax and other taxes and assessments to pay principal and Interest as the same respec tively falls due shall be made. Esch bidder shall state separately the amount he will offer for each Issue, as to "Principal and Premium," and that "Ac crued Interest" will be paid to the date of delivery of said bonds; also to the amount of the charge that will be made additional for the printing and lithographing of Bald bonds. Each bid must be accompanied by cash, or an unconditional certified check on a registered national bank. In the sum of one thousand $l,0in) dollars and made pay able to the city, as an evidence of good faith on the part of said bidder. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to waive defects should they appear. By order of the council JOHN J. OrLLIN. City Clerk. A27-dl4t GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING 8. De partment of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, August 21. 1905. sealed proposals, endorsed "Proposals for OfTlce Buildings, Pine Ridge and Cheyenna River Agencies, S. D.." and addressed to the commissioner of Indian affairs, Wash ington, D. C, will be received at the In dian office until 2 o'clock p. m. of Septem ber 28, 1906, for furnishing materials and labor required to construct and complete an agency ofTlce building at Pine Ridge Agency, S. D., and at Cheyenne River Agency, S. D., in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and instructions to bidders, which may be examined at this office, the offices of the "improvement Buletln," Minneapolis. Minn.; the "Bee." Omaha, Neb.; the "Nebraska State Journal," Lin coln, Neb.; the "Argus-Leader," Sioux Falls, 8. D. ; at the U. S. Indian warehouses, 205 South Canal street, Chicago, III.; 119 Wooster street. New York City: 602 South Seventh street, St.-Louis, Mo.; 816 Howard street, Omaha. Neh., and 23 Washington street, San Francisco, Cal.; the Builders' and Traders' exchanges lit MlnneHpolis, Minn.; St. Paul, Minn.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Omaha, Neb.; Duluth, Minn., and Fargo, 8. D.; tho Northwestern Manufacturers' association, St. Paul, Minn., and at the agencies. For further , information apply to John R. Brennan, U. 8. Indian Agent, Pine Ridge, S. D.. and to Ira A. Hutch, U. 8.. Indian Agent, Cheyenne Agency, 8. D. C. F. Larrabee, Acting Commissioner, Aug26-29-31-Sepl2-6-7-9-l!-14 RAILWAY TIME CARD CXION STATION TENTH AND MARCY. Cation PaclOc. Leave. Arrive. Overland Limited a 9:40 am a 8:18 pro California Express. a 4:10 rm a$:30mm California & Oregon Ex.a 4:20 pm a 6:10 pm North Platte Local a 7:50 am a 6:20 pm Fast Mail a 8:55 am a 8:20 pm Colorado Special a 7:46 am a 7:44 am Beatrice Local b 3:15 pm b 1:30 pra Wabain. St. Louis Express 6:30 pm 8:20 ant St. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) 9:15 am 10:30 pm Shenandoah Local (from Council Bluffs).... 6:45 pm 3:30 pm Cbicaso, Hack Island . PaciSo. BAST. Chicago Limited a 3:35 am a 7:10 am Chicago Express a 7:36 am a 8:60 pm Chicago Ex., Local bll:40am a 4:30 pm Des Moines Express. ...a 4:30 pra bll :60 am Des Moines Local a 9:66 pin Chicago Fast Express.. a 6:40 pm a 1:16 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain Llra'd..a 7:20 am a $:80 am Colorado Express a 1:30 pm 4:66 pra Oklahoma ft Texas Ex.a 4:30 pm all:40 am Colorado Night Ex a 8:66 did a 7:26 am Chicago, Milwaukee 4t Bt. Pam$. Chicago Daylight Ex... a 7:66 am all :00 pm California-Oregon Ex.. .a 6:46 pm a 3:10 pm Overland Limited a 8:36 pm a 7:36 am Illinois Central. Chicago Express a 7:26 am al0:36 pm Chicago Limited a 7:60 pm a 8:06 am Minn. & St. Paul Ex....b 7:26 am bl0:36 pm Minn. &. St. Paul Ltd. ..a 7:60 pm a 6.06 pm Chicago A Nortaneaterm. Local Chicago all:30 am 1:46 pra Fast Mall a 6:23 pin k:30 am Da) light St. Paul a 7:6r m 10:00 pm Daylight Chicago a o:u0 am 11.60 pm Limited Chicago a MM pm 9:16 am Local Carroll a 4. So pm t:6o am Fast St. Paul a 8:28.pm 7:06 am Local Sioux C. & St. P. a 3:60 piu 9:36 am Fust Mall 2:60 pm Chicago Express a 6:60 pm a 7:30 am Norfolk st Bonesteel ....a 1:40 Jin Itt-ilo am Lincoln at Lung Pine ...u 7:10 am 10:36 pm Casper & Wyoming ....e 2 60 pm 6:16 pm Deadwood & Liiiooln ....a 2.6c pm 6:16 pm Hastings-Albion b 2:60 pm 6:16 pra Des M. & Okobojl Ex. ..a 7:66 am a 8. JO put Missouri Paclno. St. Louis Express a 9:00 am a 6:30 are K C. 4t St. L. Ex ,aUl:16 put a 6:00 pin Cbicaso Great Wasters Bt Paul & Minn a 8:30 pm a 7:16 am St. Paul & Minn a, 7:46 am a 7:66 pin Chicago Limited a 6:00 pin alo:30 am Chicago Lxpress a t.o am a $.30 pin Bl'KLIKGTOX STATIOJt lOTH 4k MASON Burlington. T va Arrive, a 310 pm a 6:o8 pra a 7:40 pro a 12:o6 pin aio au am Dt:s am a iVlOani a t .66 pni a 7.26 pm al0:63 pm all:3o am a 46 am a :06 pm Denver ft California a 4:10 pm Northwest express .....u.iv pm Nebraska points a 8:60 am Lincoln Fast Mall b 2:67 pm Ft. Crook 6t Plattarr.'th.b 8 63 pm Bellevue & Platlain lh..a 7:60 pin Bellevue & Pac. June. ...a $:30 am Bellevue & Pac. Juno....al2:16 pm i .nv.r WmKed Chicago Special a 7:26 am Chicago Express a 4:u0 pin Chicago Flyer a 8:06 pm Iowa Local a 8:16 am St. Louis Express a 4:4a pm Kansas C ity t ei. joe..aiu.o pm Kansas City ft St Joe. .a 9:16 am Kausas City ft Bt. Joe..a 4.46 pm WEBSTER DEPOT 16TU WEBSTER Missouri Paclno. Nebraaka Ical. via Leave. Arrive. Weeping Water b 3 60 pm bl2:3o pm Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis ft Omaha. Twin City Passenger. ..b 6:80 am b :1 pm Sioux City Passenger. .a 1:00 pm all: 20 a in uaaiana iocai u v.w imu v v. aw am a dally, b dally except Sunday, d dally except Saturday, a dally except Monday. Of KAN STEAMERS ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMKRB MONTREAL to LIVERPOOL, Weekly Sailings St. Lavrvora noma. .nonai, . . . ...i . . . . ... .... , NEW FAST TthHl.NB TRIPLE SCREW STKAMKHg Victorian anq vira',u v- w.. TWIN KCRKW STEAMERS "Tanlalan" and ' bavarian"-lu.iuv tons saca. ACDll to any Inrai iiril, or ft CO.. 114 JACh.V ULVU.. ClliCAOO. GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MATEHI als. plumbing supplies, etc., United States Indian School. Pierre. Snut h Pakota. August 16, 1 1 &. Sealed proposals, endorsed "Pro posals for building materials, etc.. and ad dressed to the undersigned at Pierre, 8 P., will be received at the Indian aohool Until 2 o'clock p. in. of Scptemlier 8. 19r. for furnishing and delivering at the school sa required during the fiscal year ending June 30, IS;, a neuter, tan':, fourteen ring baths, three closets, five tubs, six sinks, besides a quantity of pHint, tees, valves, oil, etc., also thirty-eight doors and win dows, (en barrels renient. twenty-five har rels lime, 6.2X) feet of lumber. I, Ml square feet of cement flooring, 2O.0O0 brick, one mortlser, s.iw tnhle, scroll saw, vises, ham mers, planes, bits, gauges, etc., etc., aa per list and soclMcatlons obtainable at the school. Blridera must state specifically In (heir bids the price of each article to b offered under contract. All articles si offered will be auhji ct 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 1'nlted States depository or solvent National bank, mad payable to the order of the commissioner of Indian affairs, for at least 6 per cent of the amount of the propositi, snld chck or draft to bo forfeited to (he United States 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. Illds accompanied hv cash In lieu of certified check or draft will not be considered. For further Information apply to J. C. Ivengood, Superintendent. Pierre, South Dakota. A17-19-22-24-26-29-SI-82-5 PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MATEIl lals, etc. U. 8. Indian School. Genoa. Ne braska. August 14. IS). Sealed proposals endorsed, "Proposals for Building Mater ials, etc.," and addressed to the under signed at Genoa. Neb., will be received at the Indian school until 2 o'clock, p. m. of September 6, lms, for furnishing and do. llverlng at the school as reunited during the fiscal year ending June 30. 1W6, 4;io feet of lumber, 12,0o0 lath, 1S5 barrels lime 62 barrels cement. 127 yards sand. IS bar rels plaster parls, 9,000 brick. 2 squares steel ceiling, besides a quantity of paints plumbing supplies, etc., as per list and speciflcatlona obtainable at the school. Bid ders will state specifically In their bids the pries of each article to be offered under contract. All articles so offered will he subject to rigid Inspection. The right Is reserved to reject any or all hl.Ia or any part of any bid if deemed for the best In terests of the service. Each bid must ha accompanied by a certified check or draft upon some United States depository or sol vent national bank, made payable to tha order of tho Commissioner of Indian Af fairs, for at least 6 per rent of the amount of the proposal, said check or draft to ! forfeited to the United States In case a bid der receiving an award shall fall to execnr promptly a satisfactory contrsct In ac cordance with his bid: otherwise to be re turned to bidder. Bids accompanied hy cash In lieu of certified check or draft, wlil not be considered. For further Information apply to Wm. H. Wlnslow, superintendent, Genoa, Nebraska. AuglfM7-19-22-I4-26--.Ti-Scp! FUNERAL OF HERBERT E. GATES Chaplain Silver to Hold Servlee Saturday Afternoon and Promt nent Men Will Attend. The Omaha funeral service for the late Herbert E. Gates who died August 21 at the home of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Gates, 1270 Logan avenue, Denver, will be held today at S p. m. at St. Matthias' Episcopal church, to which service ull friends of the family are Invited. Rev. H. Percy Sliver, chaplain of the Thirtieth Infantry at Fort Crook, assisted by Rev. Philip Davidson, rector of Rt. Matthias' church, will officiate. The music will be In charge of Jo Barton and the burial will be at Prospect Hill cemetery. Accompanied by Mrs. Nettle Collins Gates, Mrs. Elisabeth J. Gates and Elm-r O. Gates, wife, mother and brother, respec tively, the body will arrive over the Union Pact fio from Denver this morning. The following active pallbearers have been selected: Frank Boyd, Victor B. Cald well, Frank Haller, J. R. Ringwalt, William R. Adair and Arthur C. Wakeley. The resident honorary pallbearers will be: H. W.' Yates, Judge E. Wakeley, Judge O. W. Doane, Dr. George L. MUler, Dr. J. II. Peabedy, William A. Paxton. Lewis S. Reed, William Wallace, John Morrison, W. T. Robinson, Judge I. F. Baxter, Milton T. Barlow, Isaac E. Cbngdon. James Mr Kenna, T. B. McPherson and J. C. French. The out-of-town honorary pallbearers, who served as active pallbearers at the Denver funeral service, but who will not be present here, are: Alexis Dupont Parker, D. V. Barkalow, F. A. Burnell, John H. Brnd bury, Clarence O. De Grow, Warwick M. Downing and Edmund S. Churchill of Den ver and General Grenvllla M. Dodge of Council Bluffs. Herbert E. Gates was assistant cashier of the First National bank of this city for eighteen years and was well known among banking circles of Omaha. Six years ago he married Miss Nettle Collins of this city. Mr. Gates was 61 years of age. His health began to fall three years ago, when he went ' to Europe to improve himself. He had been I at Denver but a week before death came. Mrs. Gates was at the time preparing to take her husband to another clime. Mallelooa Mischief - often done by indigestion. Is prevented and cured by Electric Bitters. 60 cents; guaran teed. For sale by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. tUtSGSlBLE FASHION. NO. 6308 A LOVELY BLOUSE DESIGN. This blouse model Is simple in construc tion and admirably adapted to hand em broidery or Insets of lace. The broad tui k extending over the shoulder adds breadth to the shoulder snd taper to the wawt. A second tuck at each side of the front gives the broad center panel effect which Is very becoming to most figures. A strip of Mex ican drawn work niltfht 1 set In the center of the front or wheels of the dainty Tener Iffe lace. The popular Englinh eyelet work might serve as adornment or a design In the stuffed embroidery. Ratah or pongee will prove pleasing, as would wash silk or taffetas. Six sizes, 32 to 42 Inches bust measure. For the accommodation of readers of The Bee these patterns, which usually retail at from 36 to 60 cents each, will be furnished at the nominal price of 10 cents. A supply (s now kept at our office, so those woo . wish any pattern may get It either by call Ing or enclosing 10 cents, addressee! "Fat Urn Deparimeii t. Bee, pnisha.' iff w maw