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- - * * * - fr t-r ft- , 5 t ' - rr mvrATTA TiATT."V TT7Tn A V L j- Now is the 11 b Accepted Time. c . i Have you a horse or a cow that t . ] | you dou't want to feed this winter * there is no way you can find a customer .1. tomer so soon as by patronizing li The Bee want columns. Thou. , sands read this page , the very people ple you are after. v 250 pays for a 1 7-word ad. I * . Bcrvnnt Rlrli aad otliorsscoklnft employment , do nothavo I I to wait lotiK for iciults tliiciiRli these wuiit utlu. . : * SPEG1RL NOTICES. Advertisements for these columns will ue taken until 12:30 : p. m. for the evening , nnd until 9:00 : P. m. for the morning nnd Sunday edition. Advertisers , by requesting a numbered check , can have nnswcrs addressed to n numbered letter In tare of The Bee. Answers so addressed will be deliverer ! upon presentation of the check only. Jtatea , HJo a word , first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25o lor first Insertion. These ndvertlscments must run consecutively. SITUATIONS WANTED. JOUNO MAN WANTS PLACE TO EARN board while attending college. Rooses' Business college , 15th nnd Farnam. A i03 B'O FIRE INS. CD'S. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN , 23 , with several years' experience In the Ins. bus. desirous to Improve his position , Is open td a situation with nn Ins. Co. nfter January ' Highest references. Address C. II. M. , loom 202 , HernlJ building. Chicago , 111. A M736 7" EXPERIENCED AND COMPETENT LADY clfrk and stenographer wnnts situation ; can g\\o best of references. Address D 21 , nee. A 743-10 * WANTED-MALE HELP. .WANTED A FEW PERSONS IN EACH PLACE to do writing ; send stamp for ISO-page book ot particulars. J. Woodbury , 127 W. 42d street , Ni Y. City. B-491 WONTED-EXPERIENCED COAL MINERS TO CO to Sheridan , Wyo. Apply nt olllce Sheridan Coal Co. , 1605 Farnam. 1J-452 MEN OF GOOD APDRESS CAN PROCURE steady employment at good pay by calling at 1S1G Douglas st. I3-M792-UU WANTED. A RESPECTABLE. STEADY CATH- ollo man , locally , In every diocese In U. a. ; must furnish rcforenciri ; J75 00 per moith. Write to Joseph It. Gay ( CO Cth n > enue. _ Chicago cage , 111. U M75 > 13 * WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED ; LADIES , IF YOU WISH EMPLOY- mcnt nt your homes , tend self addressed en velope for descriptive circular nnd commence work ; good wages. Alfred Knitting Company , Wlnthrop , Mass. C M6I8 7 * APPRENTICE GIRL WANTED AT CO ! N. 18TI street. > C-M73I 8 .WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work ; must b good cook nnd have references , 3004 FarpanV - C M752 8 FOR RENT HOUSES. IIOUSE3M5) ) i JC J > AhHNG , BARKER BLOCK , V"i. . D- " HOUSES IN-JVLL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis company ; 1505 Farnam. , D 1J4 KELKENNY & CO. If. I , CONTINENTAL BLK. , D 493 GOOD FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES , $8.00 PER month. L. S. Skinner,310 N. Y. Lite.D D 493 CHEAPEST 6-nOOM COTTAOE , WITH DATII In city , Qleduced T to $15.00. V3033 California st. U-M4S3 TOUR-ROOM MODERN FLATS , 29TH AND Leavcmvortn , J , W. Squire , 248 Bee bldg. D-MSOO NICE LARGE HOUSES IN DUNDEE PLACE cheap till spring. J. W. Squlie , 24S Bee bldg. D-M500 HOUSES ; 13ENAWA & CO. , 103 N. 16TH ST D M761 Toil RENT. IIOUBE OP 9 ROOMS AND DAHN on Park avc. Inquire at 422 8. 18th st. D-SM FIRST CLASS MODERN 12-ItOOM HOUSE , SOW Illnney , tlO.OO. Wlthncll , 207 N , Y. Life. D01 Foun-noou COTTACIE , BIO WILLIAMS ST. D M243D20' TOR nENT-CIIEAP FOR THE WINTER , one 8-room house , three 5-room cottaKei. J. A. Scott , Omaha Nat'l bank. D M272D22 RENT-DESIRABLE DWELLINGS IN all parts ot Omaha. E : H. 'blicafe , 432 Pnxton block. D-33ID24 * t-ROOM COTTAGE. 119 NO. 37TH. TAKE FAR- nam car. Apply at Stoctzel stove store.D D 131 6-ROOM HOUSE , 311 WOOLWORTH one 3-room. 1301 California st. .D 233D19 * TOR PENT , MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE ; ATtic - tic , stable. 2C2J Bowurd street ; apply next Uaor. D M58I 31 * _ HOUSES & STORES , T. D. WEAD , 10 & Douglas D 015-31 _ roil RENT , ELEGANT 10-R. MODERN DWEL- llng ; large barn , nice lawn : location 21st and Spruce. W. N. Nason , 407 Brown block. D-M674 8 _ FOR RENT. .ROOM COTTAGE. WITH ALL modern conveniences , 2112 California street. Ap ply Milton Rogeis &Sons , 14th and Farnam sts. D M6I6-8 _ FOR RENT , HOUSE NINE ROOMS ; FUR- naoe , bath , etc. , at & ! d and Fnrnam , (27.00 ; nlso cheap houses , J5 00 nnd > 10 00. different parts city. Dexter L. Thomas , 401 Bee building. ' D M735 _ _ TOR RENT , ELEGANTLY FINISHED. 8-ROOM , nil modern Improvements. 406 N. 23.1 street. D M733 9 _ _ TOR RENT. N.EATLY FURNISHED 7-ROOM cottage , Jld.OO. Apply nt 2447 West Emmet. U-747-C * roil RENT , C.ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE ; new , modern , near. II , II. Harder & Co . Bee D-M787 9 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. J'LEASANT SOUTH ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. Inquire 1919 Dodge. E 303 rURNISHED ROOMS ; HOUSEKEEPING. 20W at. Mar > 'a avenue. E M617 I FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING tar man and wife. Rent taken In board. 319 N. ntli street. E 711 TWO ROOMlT FURNISHED OR UNTUR * nlshed. 2310 Davenport. _ 13 M723 J ROOMS. SINGLE OR ENSU1TB ; MODERN : 1920 Cap'tol ' avenue. _ E M756 10 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING , cheap. 2611 St. Mary's. _ E M7C1 8 roil RENT , J FURNISHED ROOMS IN BRICK : gas , bath. 2009 Cass. E M754 9 _ FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN. OX North 17th. _ E M751 7 FURNISHED R"OOM8 AND BOARD THREH HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT rooms , * \tih all continences , for gentlcmcr onlyj location very desirable. Apply to 2011 llamey street. _ F M4il ll FRONT ROOM , WITH BOARD , 2013 DOUGLAS _ _ F 103 Dli * NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT with board. Cull t 2107 Douglas. _ F-288 P22 THE HILLSIDE. 1STH AND DODGE ; LARGI south rooms , steam li at ; rirut class table. F 402 8' BOUTH FRONT PARLOR ! ALSO SMALL RMS good boards reasonable. The Rose , 20 lUrney VUONT AND SOUTHEAST ROOMS U large , detached house ; well hrated. 201) It. Mary1 ! vcnue. r M704 J3 FOR RENT. ELEGANTLY FUItNISHEI team he t J room * . (0) 8. 13th. U72ll KLEdANT , LARGE. WARM. SOUTH FRON' room and private board ; best accommodation * 1119 Daugla * str t. F-MJU Y > FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING , 916 Farnam street. Tills building has a fire proof , cement basement , complete steam heat ing llxtures , water on all floors , gas , etc. Ap ply at the office of The Bee. 1 910 FOR RENT , DESK ROOM , $5.00 MONTH. 331 Board of Trade. 1 452 AGENTS WANTED. WANTED , AGENTS TO SELL MRS. SHAFFER patent cnke griddle ; sells on sight ; positive proof you can realise J25.00 n week ; eend stamp. Iowa Griddle Co. , Delavan. Wls. J M631 9' GOOD SOLICITORS , BOTH LADIES AND gentlemen , to sell mineral mater , active agents can make money. W. G. Albright Co. , Bruns wick hotel. J-M703 8 EOPLE WANTING LUCRATIVE WORK CALL at Franklin hotel , 211 N. ISth et. J 129-7' ALESMEN OR AGENTS MAKE MONEY easy selling suits to order J13.50 , pants $3. shirts SI , mackintoshes , J3. Hunter Tailoring Co. , Cincinnati , O. J M700 FC' JIANCEOF A LIFETIME-WANTED , EN- ergetlc , responsible parties for stale , city , county nnd town ngcncles for Bale of Clark's Red Cross Electric Natural Medicinal Wnter , Salve. Sail" , etc. ; not n beverage ; a nntur.il medicine ; llber.il Inducements nnd big money to the right parties. Address Big Rapids Min eral Water Co. , Big Rapids , Mich. J M753 7 WANTED TO RENT. iVANTED , 5 OR 6-ROOM COTTAGE , MODERN mprovemcnts ; state price. Addresa D * .13 , Bee. * K-C33-7 BY MARRIED COUPLE , 2 OH 3 FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms , with or without board ; references. Address D 23 , Bee olllte. olllte.K 13)-6 ) I' UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM. STEAM heat , bath. 10 minutes from 16th nnd Fnrnain. Address D 8 , Bee ofllce. K 593 STORAGIi. STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1214 HARNEY M 503 STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. 11. Wells , 1111 Farnam M-604 BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA , U. S. gov. bonded warehouse. Household goods stored , Lowest rates. 1013-1015 Leaveaworth. M 505 WANTUD TO BU.Y. ! ITY & CO. CLAIMS. PIUTCIIARD , 1712 TAR'M . N 500 I WILL GIVE J22.0W CASH TOR 2S-FOOT LOT on Farnam or Douglas between 15th nnd 16th , J. J. Gibson , 317 First Nat'l bank bldg.N . N 237 SECOND-HAND BOOKS BOUGHT FOR CASH. Antlquar'an book store , 1619 Farnam street. FOR BALE FURNITURE. FURNITURE AUCTION AT 1111 FARNAM ST. Saturdays , 10 a. m. Robt. Wells. O 607 FURNITURE 26-ROOM BOARDING HOUSE , centrally located. Rent low. A bargain. D 9 Bee. O 691 DO YOU WANT A GOOD COOK STOVE FOR FIVE DOLLARS ? If you can't pay 15.00 you can't have It , for It's worth lots more than that. M. R. Uhl , 1334 H. 20th st. O 745 FOR SALEHORSES , WAGONSETO. PHAETON , BARGAIN ; NEW CLOTH , LEATHer - er , paint , J63 ; another , $25. Drummond C'go Co. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. IF YOU BUY , BUY THE BEST ; MACKIN- toshea , rubber boots , nrctlcs , syringes ot all kinds , gns tubing ; nil best Duality. Omaha Tent and Awning Co. , 1311 Farnam st. Q 509 CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNAMENTAL fence made. C. II. Lee , 901 Douglas. Q-510 CORN FODDER FOR SALE. FOUR BLOCKS north Lead Works , Ea Omaha. Tom Anderson. Q 911 D16 * WEGMAN PIANOS , BRIDGEPORT-'ORGANS. Woodbrldge Bros , 117 So. 17th. Q-235 FIRE BRICK , CAR LOTS , J14 ; SMALL LOTS. $15 M ; nro clay , sand , gravel , screenings. Wm. J. Wclshans , 331 Board of Trade. Tel. 1689. * Q 450 D27 AN EXPERIENCED AND COMPETENT LADY clerk and stenographer wants situation ; can give good references. Address D 20. Bee. Q-M714 9 DRUG FIXTURES. A FINE -SET OF BLACK walnut drug llxtures " 111 sell at bargain. For particulars write Snow , Lund & Co. , Omaha , Neb. Q 744-8 THOROUGHBRED HOLSTE1N HEIFER CALF for sale. 311 North 15th St. Q 741-8 DRUG FIXTURES ; A FIND SET OF BLACK walnut drug fixtures will sell nt bargain For > artlculars write Snow , Lund & Co , , Omaha , Neb. Q 744 8 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR LEASE. INSIDE TRACKAGE LOTS. D 21. Bee. H-M715 11 FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM FOR RENT. Good barns , Ice house , excellent pasture , sprint water ; one mile from South Omaha. Charles Chllds. 1806 Leavenworth street , Omaha. R M738 12 CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. H./WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE. liable business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 16th THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT AND palmist , the young Mme. Romalne , has ar rived In the city and can be consulted on all matters ; thousands hava been mada happy b ) her advice ; those wishing correct advice or business , changes. Journeys , marriages , law. suits , family , etc. , call on tha madame ant be convinced she has no equal ; letters con. tatnlng stamp promptly answered ; buslnesi strictly confidential. Hours , to 9. 1C17 Chicago cage street. S SI6SO 9 MA SSAGE. BATHS. ETC. MADAM SMITH. 602 B. 13TH , 2D FLOOR room 3 ; massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , ul phurine and Be * baths. T M619 S * MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD , 1421 DODGE T M721 18 * TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATH ROOMS , EXCLUSIVELY FOI ladles. Suite 109-10 , Bee Bids. C53- PEKSONAL. VIAVI ; HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES Health book and consultation free. Address a call Vlavl Co. , 3I4 lice bldg. Lady attendant U 813 MASSAGE KLECTKO THERMAL HAT 113 chiropodist. Mme. Post , 19) ) S. 15th St. U-811 TUB BELLE EPPERLY CORSET. MADE ro ( order from measure. 19)9 Farnam street. ; u Mi 17 r DIAMOND PHOTOS. 75C X DOZEN AT PROC tor's , ll B. 16th st. U-710-J3 . Oil. T. W. BTONE. 810 N. Y. LIFE , TEL. Cll ' U-M7W MACKINTOSHES & RUBBER BOOTS. 1311 FA1 U-il3 FIFTEEN ELEGANT CABINET PHOTOS IN 1 different styles. II.JJ. at Cumin' * . U4 Ilroid way , Council Bluff * . U-MCe D27 F PERSONAL. Continued. COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES CONSUMPTION , ashtma , bronchitis nnd catarrh. Homo .treat ment , 1600 per month : 3 dn > a' trial free treat * mcnt. Room 810 , N , Y. Life Bldg. , Omahn U-M7I3 PUPILS TO LEARN STENOGRAPHY IN IIL'S- Inesa olllce evenings , rapid ndvancenuht ns- surfd. Address D J2 , Bee. U 723-7 * OPEN DECEMBER 3Tl894 , TO THE LADIE3 of Omaha , Neb I Two ladles from Boston , Mass , will open rooms nt 1810 Chicago street for the benefit of suffering women. These ladles have had a wide experience In treating chronic and acute diseases by the latest meth ods. Ladles , call on us , state your casa plainly , find we will be sure to give you relief ; do not Barter longer ; consultation free. Onico hours , 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ; Saturdays , 1 to G p. m. U MICI D23 * MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City , Mo. W 614 ANTHONY LOAN A TRUST CO. , 318 N.Y.LIFE , loan * nt low rates for choice security In Ne braska and Ion a farms or Omaha city property W 5U MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA rcat estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk. W 517 CITY AND FARM LOANS AT LOWEST rates. Puscy & Thomas , First Nat'l bldg. W M2IS MONEY TO IXAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 Farnam st , W 618 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property , $3,000 and upwards. 6 to 7 per cent , no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Cu , 1.120 Fatnam , W 519 CHAS. W. HAINEY. OM. NAT. BK. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W. B. Mclkle , 1st Nat. bank bid W 521 VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS , J. W. Squire , 248 Bee bldg. W-623 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 615 N. Y. LITE. $100 TO $ ,000. F. D. WEAD , 16TH & DOUGLAS. " \\604-31 WANTED TO BORROW $750 ON GOOD FARM 160 acres. Improved , In Buffalo county , for one to three years Address Lock Box 133 , LARGE LOANS , LOW RATES , SMALL LOANS , short time. H. H. Harder & Co. , Bee Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Tiust company , 1702 lar- nam street. W-M698 FOR A LIMITED TIME , A FINE RESIDENCE site , corner 3ath nnd Dodge. $10,00000 ( pivlns paid ) . Full commission to agents. Wm. Hem- Ing , 14th and Douglas. RE M719 rOR SALE7 A T"A BARGAIN. MY RESt. dence , between Burt nnd Cumlng streets ; wll take VS In trade. Wm. Fleming. 14th nnd Doug las. RE M718 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest latos In city , no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any t'Jne or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 300 8. 16th street. 'X-523 ' MONEY 'TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI turc. pianos , liorseiy. wagonstor any kind ol chattel security at lowest possible rates , whlcr you can pay back nt any time nnd In nnj nmount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. Itoom 4 , Wlthnell block. X 523 J. B. HADDOCK , ROOU 427 , ilAMpE BLOCK. X 626 MONEY TO LOAN ON ( PERSONAL PROP crty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life blilg. BUSINESS CHANCES. CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES IX old line companies. Send dcEcilptlon. A. 1C Biocklcsby , Box 233 , Hartfoid , Conn. _ FOR SALE , ELEGANT FIRST CLASS SALOO In Nebraska town. 10,000 Inhabitants , llourlslt Ing business , acknowledged best trade t town ; price , $2DOO , half cash. License tint May 1st , nnd stock cash. Bad health cnus < ot sale. Apply Tribune cilice , 601 B. IJlh st. CORRESPONDENCE OR INTERVIEW IS SO llclkcd from p-irtleS satisfied with 8 to 10 pe : cent In a legitimate business ; Investment undo full guarantee of principal nnd Interest ! stand Ing nnd character unquestioned. P. O , Ua- 605 , City. ! > X-MI17 AN ESPECIALLY GOOD CHANCE TO TH right party who can command $4,00000 o ; $5,000.00 to enter nnd old established business , Address P. O. Box 603 , City. Y M710 FOR EXCHANGE. A GOOD LOT IN EAST OMAHA TO EX change for young work horses or mules , Lamoreaux Bros , 206 S. ICth. Z-527 BANKERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS Take Notice Hard times has made It poeslbl to get hold of good business bWpks In Orriah : and take farm lands In exchange. I sollcl correspondece. J. J. Gibson , 317 1st Nat. bank 55 501 30 ROOMED BOARDING HOUSB , CLOSETE bath rooms , all modern lmpro-\ement ; llri class boarders , highest grade of furnltur < large amount of supplies , will exchange turn ture , etc. for house and lot nnd pnrt ens ) Quit on nccount of health. J. M. Slmern 352 Bee bldg. Z 709-10 TO TRADE. A TROTTER FOR A GOOD PAC Ing horse , will pay cash difference. Addres , D 23. Bee olMce. 55 749-9 * FOR EXCHANGE. NICELY LOCATF.D CLEA lot for a good horse and bug y , 60 ? Brow block. J. A. Lovgren 55 M7J9 U WELL-IMPROVED FARM , UNINQUMBERED , to trade for stock of mdse. Only owners need address D 20. Bee. S5-M75S 7 * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. GARDEN LANDS , G MILES FROM POST- olllce. easy terms. Call at 910 N. Y. Life. RE-523 BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade. I' . K. Darling , Barker block. RE-529 FOR SALE , NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE ; CEL- lar. cistern , city water ; cor. 30th and Sahler ; $1.250 00 ; long time. Inquire 1318 Farnam. Sam- ucl Burns RE 53) ) BARGAIN. 160 TO 1.600 ACRES OF CHOICE land 6 miles from Omaha P. O. cheap. Liberal terms. Address C , 12 , Bee , Omaha. MODERN 12-ROOM HOME , VERY CHEAP and on easy terms. 2019 Blnney st. RE 913 EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY , farms , merchand'sa. Garvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. Life RE-M233 THE FINEST GARDEN LAND IN THE world ; 10 anil 20-acre tracts , just west of Omaha close to paved street , * i price , Call and see them. Hicks. 305 N. Y. 1.1 fo llhln. , ' IIB-745-I MUST BE SOLD. HANDSOMELY IMPROVED property paying 9 per cent on $13,50000 , 14 cash , balance 6V4 per cent. Address U 16 , Bee ofllce. RE 746-6 * HOTELS. HOTEL DARKER. 13TH AND JONES STS. 75 rooms at $1 50 per day. 50 rooms at $ AOO per day. Special rates to commercial travelers. Room and board by week or month. FranU Hlldltch , manager , 533 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR. 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 533 COZZENS HOTEL. 9TH AND HARNEY ; steam heat , electric bells , telephone , baths , ex cellent culsene. elegant rooms ; $1.00 per dny ; $1 00 nnd upwards per week. 634 LOST. LOST BLACK GORDON SETTER DOG. WITH white breast , black leather collar. Reward for return. A. J. Slaup , 14th and Williams. Lost 731 7 * LOST , BROWN LEATHER CARD CASE. iuT turn to Miss McDonald , 2227 Dodge st for le- ward. 750-6 * UNDERTAKERS AND EBIBALMER3 H. 1C BURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANC embalmer. 1613 Chicago st , telephone 90 , 636 SWANSON & VALIEN. UNDERTAKERS AND embalmera , 1701 Cumlng st. , telephone 1060. 537 M ! O MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND ElJ balmer. 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 223. 533 C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , 613 B. lth ST , 6J3 WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IM all kinds of coal. Correspondence solicited. 100J Farnam street. { 60 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN BANTS SCHOOL OP SHORT HAND , N \ ; Life. Omaha. Ask ( or circular. Ml MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. O. F. aELLENUECK. BANJOIST ANE teacher. 1819 California street. VII _ _ _ _ _ _ , , . _ _ * RAZORS , SUGARS. CLIPPERS. SKATES etc. A. U UndelanJ , 1M S. lllh. ( U = * : GREATES ELECTKICAL SUPPLIES. AND CONVIHITEUS linWOUND ; etorace batteries rccliarscdj electrical nnd Rcn crnl mi'clilnlstui superior work Kunrnnteeil. Omaha electrical Works , 617 and 619 S. ICtli st. tU nNamnnna AND coNTitAC- tors for electric IlKlit nnd motor plants and nil kinds of electrical construction. Western HUj- trlo Supply Co. . 418 nnd 420 S. 15th st. DI3 HAY AND GRAIN. YOUR HAY 11Y TON OH CAM LOTS. WD buy hay. A. H. SnjJcr , 1515 Hurt st. Tel. 1107. CIS NEllHASKA HAY CO. , WHOLESALE HAY. Eraln and mill stuff. We era always on the market to buy or sell. 1403-4-C Nicholas st. 017 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. HOW TO GET A HOME OU SECUIin GOOD Interest on saUnRn. Apply to Omaha L. & U. Ass'n , 1704 Dec bldg. U. M. Nattlnger , Bee.Ell Ell SHARES IN MUTUAL LAND D. ASS'N PAY 6. 7 , 8 per cent when 1. 2 , 3 years old , nlwajs redeemable. 1704 rnrnam st , , Nattlnger , See. 645 COAL. D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL omco to 209 B. 16th St. , Drown block. 652 SHERIDAN COAL , EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTE for hard coal , and 13.00 ton cheaper. 1C03 Far. nani street ; main entrance Hoard of TiaJe. TYPEWRITE113. STOLEN TYPEWRITERS OFFERED FOR ealo should malic you suspicious ; funny they are mostly Smith's. Try one nnd you will understand uliy. Full line of supplies. Smith- 1'rcinler Co. , 17th and Farnam , telephone 12S4. . HORSES WINTERED. ADDRESS IJARTON & PHELPS. TEL. 1031. 207 N. Y. Life bide. 1I428D31 * DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. DENTIST , 2020 HURT ST. C43 CARPENTEHH AND.BUILDERS. C. E. MORRILL , CARPENTER AND BUILDER , paper hanging nnd sltfns , brick work nnd plas terlng. Ollice. 409 S. 14th St. , telephone 408. 657 STOVE REPAIRS. STOVE REPAIRS FOR 40,000 DIFFERENT makes of stoves. Water nttachment and con nectlons a specialty. J207 Douglas street Omaha Stove Repair Works C50 DY-EWpRKS. SCHOEDSACK , TWIN CITY DYE WORKS , 1521 Farnam street. Dralftg of every descrlp tlon nnd dry cleaning. MS OPTICIANS. OMAHA OPTICAL CO. fc&ADING OPTICIANS , J. F. Pofrdcr , manager. Ej cs examined free , 223 3. IGth st. . In Klnnjer0 ; , < lrug store 416 17 * MASQUERADE-COSTUMES. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES CAN RENT masquerade costumes at 114 South 16th st. r > IA 231-D13 * PLUMPERS. JOHN ROWE & CO. . PLtJMBINO STEAM AND hot water heating , f as Inures , globes. 421 S. 15 , , r * 511 JOB REED JOB PRINTING CO. , FINE PRINTING Of all kinds. 17th St. , Bee building. 563 CORNICE. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , GALVANIZED Iron cornices. 1722 St. Mary's ave. ' 655D21 DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES , 4316 GRANT. 9379 D 15 * BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. 16. 662 BIcyCLES. M. O. DAXON. 402 N. 16TH. 533 btncltholilorti' Mooting. Office of Lee-Clnrke-Andreesen Hardware Co. , Omaha , Neb. , Deo. 7 , 1891. Notice Is herbey given to the stockholders of the L.ee- Clarke-Andreesen Hardware company that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the company will be held at the ofllces of the said company , 1219 , 1221 and 1223 Harney street , In the city of Omaha , In the state of Nebraska , on Tuesday , January 8 , A. D. 1893 , at 3 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of elet-tlnfr a board of directors for the com pany to serve during the ensuing : year , and to transact such other business as may bo presented at such meeting. Attest : H. J. LDE , President. W. M. GLASS , Secretary.D7 D7 M to J 8 Sun BUIIEAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Bee lluildlug. OMAHA , Neb. Advice TUEB. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaies iBURLINGTON Ac MO. HIVCH.IAirUcs OmalmlUnion Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha 10ll6am. . . . Denver Express . " . 9:3oam : 4:35pm.Blk. : Hills. Mont. & . Puget Snd. Ex. 4:10pm : i:3Spm : Denver Express 4:10pm : 6:46pm.Nebraska Local ( except 8unda > ) . . 7:4jpm : 8:16am..Lincoln : Local ( except Sunday ) . . 11:2Jam Leaves ( CHICAGO. BURl.INU'lUN & U IAirl\es Omaha I Union Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.l Omaha 4:45pm : Chicago Vestibule 9:5Jnm : :4 am Chicago Express 4:2opm : 7:60pm Chicago and Iowa Local 8Wam : ( lliSSam Pacific Junction Local. . . . . . . 6.05pm LeaveolCHICAGO. MIL. & ST. PAUL.IArrl\es OmahalUnlon Depot. IQL't & Ma son Sts I Omaha C00pm ; Chlcaro Limited 9:30am : llilOam..Chicago Express < e . Sun. ) . . . . 615pm ; Leaxes [ CHICAGO & NOR IHWEdT'N. I Arrives OmnhaU. | P. Depot. 10th & Mason Sts | Omaha HiOuam Kastern Kipress 6sopm : : 4:00pm : i.Vestlbuled Limited 9:40am : C:53am : Mo Valley Local 10:3ipm : ) 6:4Spm Omaha Chicago Special 2l5pm ! Leaves I CHlCAGO , Tt. I. & PACIFIC. | Arrives OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. I Omaha " * EAST. ll:00am..Atlantic : Exp-ess ( ex. Sunday ) , , . t:05prn : 6:25pm : Night Express 9:50am : 4:30pm..Chicago : Vestlbulcd Limited , . . . l:0pm : llSipm..Oklahoma Exp. ( toC. 11. ex Sun..llJupm ; WEST. ' ' 6:15am.Oklahoma : & Texas Ex. lex. Sun..ll:30pre ) : lIOpm ; . . . .Colorado Limited. . . i 4:00m : Leave * I ' C. , ST. P. . M. & O. lArrlvcT Omalml Depot 16th and Webster Sts. I Onmha 9:30am. : .Nebraska Passenger ( dally ) . . , . > :15pra : 4:35pm : Sioux City Express ( ex. Sun..ll:50am : 6lOpm : . .St. Paul Limited 940ani ; LeaI I I' . . 13. & MO. VALLEY. ( Arrives Omalml Depot 15th anil Wcbatcr Bis. | Omaha 2:10pm : l'"a t Mall and Express. . . . . . . 4.5..pre 2:10pm.ex. : ( Sat. ) Wyo. ex. ( ex. lion. ) . . 4Wpn : 1:05am..Norfolk : Express ( ex. nunoay.li:3Jnn : 4:56pm.Fremont : I'ass. ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 7:50pn : 8:10pm : St. Paul Express. 94ujn ; 'Leaves ! R. O. . ST. J5St C.'B fArrl\e7 OmahalUnlon Uf | > ot , 10th & Mason SU.I Omaha i "sflSam Kansas City Day Express tiio pn Jl4JJpm.K. C. Night Kx. via. U. P. Trans. : S"an 'Leavesl MfsSOUIU 'PACIFIC. ( ArrTveT " Omalml Depot 15th andWebster _ Bts. 1 Omaha M5nm St. Ixiuls Express 6:00 : < > r. tSOpm : St. Louis Express 605pn ; 6lUj : > m Nebraska Local exSun. . ) UilOirr Leaves ! ST61JX ClTT"iri5XciH : > Ta TAfrTCT Omalnl Depot 15th and Webster Sts. I Omnh- 6.00pm. . . . bi. 1'aul Limited 940i ; > rt Leavesl HIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ( ArrUes OmahalUnlon Depot , loth & Mason Sis I Omarr 6t : > 5an > . . . . . . .Sioux City Pasiengar . . , , . , .10:2 : > ; iin CilOpm St. Paul LlmlteJ. , . a Mian Leivesl UNION PACIFIC.1 | A rrl\ej OmahalUnlon Depot. IQtli tc Mason Bts I Omah : (9 00am , . , , ICearney Express 3:4jpn : t:15pm : Overland llycr 6:33pn l15pm.Beatrice ; & Stromib'g Ex.cx.Hun ( ) . 3 ; ipu 7:30pm..t.Paclfltj Express . , , . " , " . ,10Uar : It0pm. : . . . . . . Post Mall. . . . . .jJilBpa J.tutesl WABASir RAILWAY ; IArrlt i Depot , loth * Ua on Sts. ) Omah. ,8U Louis Cannon Hall U.Ups SETTLEMENT COMES SLOWLK 'ranscontincntal ' Lines Are Gradually Get ting Together , Howovor. BOUT AGREED ON THE ONE-WAY RATE Itomls Will Adit the Switching of 83 1'crCar to tha llognlnr Tariff oil block Atclilvm Knrn * IMRS tor October. CHICAGO , Dec. 0. The meeting o ( all the vcstern lines a'djourned again this morning o allow the transcontinental lines to strug- Ic with the question of rates In their tcr- tory , They were nt the thing all day and til bo at It again tomorrow. They claim icy are making as- rapid progress as pos- Iblo under the circumstances , hut It Is oubtful If the general meeting will be able o take any action toward floating the big as- oclatlon business before the first of next veek. It must bo done by that time or the epresentatlves cf some of the roads will bo ompelled to leave for home. The trans- ontlnental lines today were discussing the uestlon of one-way rates and think that hey will get together on them by tomorrow. The questltn of the switching charge ot $2 n each car delivered at he Union stock ards In this city will make more trouble ' or the shippers before It Is adjusted. The oads have practically decided that they will dd the $2 , which the courts have said they lave no right to charge , to the regular rclght tariff. The proceeding \\lll provoke , a prolonged howl from a largo number of hlppers and the light against the charge fill ba renewed moro vigorously than before. The net earnings of the entire Atclilson system for the month of October were 1,571,338 , a decrease ot $217,408 from the a mo month of last year. Operating ex penses uoro decreased $10CGI. LOMAX SiKb NO AGKKKMKNT. Into Situation Ho Declares Still Un changed. General Passenger Agent Lomax of the Union Pacific , when asked regarding the re ported agreement that had been made be tween transcontinental lines relative to the advance in passenger rates , not only to the Pacific coast ; but "lo Colorado and Utah common points , said that he did not under stand lhat any agreement had been mad ? . "A lesolutlon was Introduced and carried , " he said , "that rates should be advanced on January 1 , on the theory that the Western Passenger association would DJ formed b > that ) lime , or rather reorganized. The adop tion of a resolution and the signature of al line's to It are vastly" different matters. As I understand Iti the resolution was designed to clear out the dead wood In order thai the committee might have a clean course to accomplish the reorganization of not only the Western , but ths > Transcontinental asso ciation as well. In this the Union Pacific will assist as strongly as possible. However - over , nothing definite has been accomplished as yet , nnU It will be some time before we know what the Interests Involved will Insls upon. But anything that means an advancs in rates and a thorough understanding as to the transcontinental situation will meet will our. hearty co-operation always , provided tha everybody will Join the new association for mutual benefit , " General Passenger .Agent Buchanan of the dishorn , who Is In attendance on the meet Ing 6f roads formerly comprising the Western Passenger association. In a telegram to his chief clerk yesterday stated that matters looked hopeful for anew , association , but the ; were making , progress slowly , Ho , thought Irf view of thp situation lie would leave Chicago cage * for. a day or tvo and.come home. i t - i * Sir Illvors Wilson' * Investigation. NEW TortK , Dec. G. Sir diaries Riven Wilson , who has come to this country as tha representative of-British holders of Central Pacific securities for the purpose of ascertain ing the e.xact1'condition of that property , has had two or three Interviews with C. P. Hunt- Ington. Sir Charles was assured that every facility that thrf-Oentral Pacific management could afford to give In the pursuit of his In vestigations would b'o extended. Wilson Intends to. Inspect the Central Pa cific property and visit the Pacific slope , but he has not yet fixed the date of his departure from New York , Northern Pacific llomlliohlcr * Urgnnlzo. NEW YORK , Dec. C A bondholders' pro tective committee has been formed In the Northern Pacific & Montana Railroad com pany , composed of George Sheldon , Robert Macklay , Charles T , Uauiey and Simon Wormser , who represent u large amount of the first mortgage bonds. Bondholders are requested to deposit their bonds and all unpaid coupons under an agreement filed with the Knickerbocker Trust company. The main object of this action Is to protect the Northern Pacific & Montana bondholders under a plan for the reorganization of tne Northern Pacific. , The nnnual statement of the Central Pa cific rallioad for the year ending June SO shows a surplus of $713,057 , against a. deficit last year of $23.901. Knjnlneil the Puimnm Itullrnml. NEW YORK , Dec. G. Justice Trueman. of the supreme court has made peimanent the temporary Injunction granted several months ago In fix\or of the Panama Mall Steamship company re training the Panama Railroad company from making any agree ment for Its trattlc In contravention , of an agreement made In 1872 between the steam ship company and the Ualroad company. Union I'uclllonntml Iteporr. NEW YORK , Dec. G. The report of the Union Pacific railway and of Its branches for the year ending June 30 , 1891 , shows gross earnings of $15,253,93.2 , decrease , $47 , - K.1J opcratlnff expenses , $15,178,418 , decrease , .Ifl05ta5 . ; total Income. $17,155,511 , dccwim- , 1.026,311 : deficiency. JI.S21.os ; > , against a sur- iiui in 1833 ot ii.an.83o. ItnUmiy > otc . W. T. Holly , general agent of the Union 'aclflent Chicago , was "talking It over" with Jcncrnl Passenger Agent l.onmx yesterday. W. W. Kent , general passenger ng nt of : ho Jacksonville & Southeastern railroad , Is n Omaha t } see his old friend , Dave Howe , It. K. Sessions of the Monon Route , Is illllng Omaha Ilka n circus with attractive flyers setting forth the virtues of the south ern route. President C. n. Perkins ot the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy , J. W. lllythe , general solicitor , and C. M. l.e\y , superintendent of the Ion a lines , accompanied by their wives , came In yesterday In President Per- klns' car , 200 , on No. 5. They went to Lin coln In the afternoon. T. U. McKay , formerly Pacific c nst pas senger agent of the Uurllngtou , passed through the metropolis Wednesday enrouto to Nevada , Mo. , to spend a few ( lays at his old home bsforo leaving f r Yokohama , where lie becomes general passenger agent for sev eral steamship lines and the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific. HVl'llKJIK VUUltT 1'nUCKKDtXOS. On December 5 the supreme court met puiHuant to adjournment. E. A. Houstcn , csq , Of Knox county nnd William R. llarton , csq. , of Adams county were admitted to practice. Globe Publishing company against State bank , Crete , motion for modjllcatlon of opinion sustained and motion for rehearing overruled ; Record against Buttera , motion to reinstate overruled ; Camps ngnlnst Pol lock , Pelber against Goodlng and First Na tional bank , Chadron , against McKlnney , leave granted to llle amended petition ; G. 1. & W. C. R. Co. against Swlnbank , motion to quash bill of exceptions overruled ; Schultz against Rlege , dismissed ; Kuhl against Pierce county , dismissal vacated : Home Fire Insurance company against Bean , motion lor attorney's fees overruled. Motions for rehearing wrre overruled In the following cases : BelnUorf against Kauf man , Bedford against Vancttt , Lowe against Rlloy , Whitman against state , state ex rel Ransom against Ircy , Scott against Roman , submitted. Among opinions handed down were : Pierce et nl ngnlnst Davy et al. Appeal from Knox county. Opinion by Justice Har rison. Where a note was given for $1.750. the amount of n loan , It being agreed between the parties to the loan that It was to IIPUI interest at 10 per cent per annum , the loan to run live years , and the nets given waH made to draw interest at 7 per cent per annum , and the sum of $203 GO was retained from the amount of the loan ns and for a payment of Interest In advance , and this sum , together with the 7 per cent to be col lected seml-annunlly during the existence of the loan , not amounting to more than 10 per cent per annum for the amount cf the loan. Held , not an usurious transaction. Ellison against Brown et al. Error from Thayer county. Affirmed. Oplnl6n by Com missioner Ryan. " An instruction which , In effect , left the determination of general damages resulting f loin malicious prosecution to bo determined by the Jury guided by their opinions and judgment as reasonable men , held proper , where no evidence of special damages had been offered. Waggoner et al against First National bank of Crelghton et al. Erior from Kno\ county Reversed nnd remanded. Opinion by Commissioner Rapnu. Where there Is no dispute as to the facts or where all the farts are found or ad mitted , then the question of co-partnership or no co-partnership Is a question of law for the court. 2. Where there Is a dispute as to whether a co-partnership exists , and a dispute as to the existence of facts which are necessary to constitute a co-partnership , the question Is for the jury under proper Instructions. 3. Co-partnership Is a contract of two or more competent persons to place theli money , effects , labor , skill or some or all of them In lawful commerce or business , and to divide the profit or bear the loss In ceitaln propoittons. Following Kent's defi nition , 3 Connecticut , 34. 4. Sharing the losses of a venture Is not essential to a co-partnership. If there I a community of Interest In the profits as such of the business , and not by way cf compensation r for services rendered or oap- Itnl loaned -towards the prosecution of the business , it Is sufficient to constitute a part nership. * 'l C. Sharing In the profits of an enterprise Is prlma facie evidence of n co-partnership , but the presumption of partnership arising from a sharing In profits Is not a conclusive one and may be rebutted by the evidence. G. Community of Interest In profits , not by way of compensation for services rendered or capital loaned , but profits as Midi : A community of Interest In the property the subject of the venture , and a community of power of management of such prcpsrty are correct tests of co-partneishp. ) 7. The receipt by a party of a share of the profits of a venture merely as com pensation for services , such party having no Interest In the property made the subjec of the venture and no power In the manage mcnt or control of such property , does no : corstltuto such person a partner. Stradcr ngalnst White , 2 Nebraska. 318 , third poln' In syllabus overruled. Gibson agnlns Smith , 31 Nebraska , Col. reaffirmed. 8. A loan or advance of money to be In vested In some enterprise , the lender to have a share In the profits as a remuneni. . tion for such loan or advancement , IIP liav. . ing no interest In the property made the subject matter cf the business nnd no power of management or control of such property does not constitute such lender a partner. 9. The execution and filing of a release o a chattel mortgage Is not conclusive evi dence of the payment of the debt secured by such mortgage In favor of the mort- gageo of the property whose mort gage Hen attached prior to the execution and filing1 of such release. Brewster against Bank of Alnsworth. Ap peal from Brown county. Reversed nnd re manded. Opinion by Commissioner Ragan. In n hull by the original payee of a prom issory .note tainted with usury such payee Is not etltled to recover any interest what ever , and can recover only the nctnul amount of money advanced by him In. con sideration of the execution of such note , di minished by all piyrnents of both principal and Interest made thereon. A Child Knjnyg The pleasant flavor , gentle action and sooth ing effects of Syrup of Figs when In need of a laxative , nnd If the father or mother bo costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow Its use , so that It Is the best family remedy known , and every family should have a bottle on hand. Those "who have the most have it , as a rule , because they save the most. They're more eco nomical. These people buy Pearline. Proof in all stores of the better class throughout the land , you'll find the sales of Pearline far in the lead. Now , these eco nomical people wouldn't use Pearline for their washing and cleaning , if they didn't find it to be just what we say the most economical in 1 every way. Would they ? * Peddlers and some unscrupulous proccrs will tell you " this is as good ns" or " the same as Fearline. " IT'S FALSE Pearline is never peddled , _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ * _ i t f 1 * ! ! ! 1 / * lf 1 and if your grocer sends you something in place of Pearline , bo Back honest stnd il batk. 410 JAMES I'YLE , New York MANHOOD RESTORED * > ft tlonol n famous French physician , in union . vous or dlw use * ol the generative organs , such iw Ixxil Manhood , Insomnia , I'nlna In tboIiuck.Uemlnal . mtuliiii * Nervous Drbllltv. Pimples , JUiifltnoM to Marry. hJcliaostlni ; Urnliig , Varl'orelS uM Constipation. 1 1 topi B I lossei by day or nlfiht. prevents qul < k- _ nf as oldlwImrgB , which If not chPrWil ls to Hperruatorrhoin anil , AFTEFJ ll Uio liorrorjiof Impolencr. 1ViT" > * clettU " thallver , Ilia auo HII e.M jj < ] neya and the urinary orcamol ulllmpurlUea. ( .1J9 bo\&lxfurVOOby mull , lien J for ritiK circular and testimonial ] , ' Address X > AV < WF.WCINn CO..P.O. 110x2078BanFrsiictscn.CM. UOOUMAN DltUO CO 1110 Farnam Streot.OmuUo. "THE'POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK. ' ! .BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T USE SAPOLIO AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Oltizcns Getting Bendy to Do Eotnotblng in the Way of Ohnrity. ORGANIZDTO : KEEP THEPOOS AND NEEDY City Divided Into UlnlrlcU unit Plncrd In UlinrKo f Workln ? Cominltlrtu One MmiVlin Opposes Annexation- * nnd Uns li i The ladles nnd gentlemen who nro Inter * ested In the Associated Charities nro getting stirred up a little , nnd will begin looking about them to see whoslll do nate. Clothing of all kinds Is needed. Old blankets or comforters will como in \ery handy to many of the poor this winter. Persons wishing aid can apply ta any mom- br of the o minlttce In their district and get a voucher , which will Insure them that they will got what they actually need when they call upon the secretary at the head quarters on Twenty-fifth street , south ot N. The visiting committees and their territories are as follows : District No. 1 From A tJ L. Twenty- fourth to the river ; Mcsdamcs Wcsterfiold , Crossoy and Atherton. District No. 2 From A to L , Twenty- fourth to 11 , & M. tracks ; M. O'Donnell , MM- dames John Carroll , Laura Fcnncr and Kd Munslmw , District No. 3 From L to N. Twenty- fourth to Twentieth , then south on Twentieth to O and R , and east to the river ; Mrs. Towlo , Mrs. Thurlow , Miss Pollard , Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. W. 0. Clements. District No. 4 From L to N , Twenty f-urth to the railroad ; Mrs. J. B. Watklns , Mrs. Goodman and Paul McAulcy. District No. G From N to Q. Twenty- , fourth to Twentieth , south on Twentieth to Q , nnd cast to the river ; Miss M Harring ton , Mrs. Harry Wells and Mrs. M. Red mond. District No , G Frcm N to Q , Twenty- fourth to the river ; Mrs. Ileeman , Mrs. Wt S. Cook and W , Rawloy. District No , 7 From Q to Wyman , rail road to the river ; Mrs. Halpln , Mr. Franfer- llck and Mrs. Jlaloy. District No. 8 From Wyman 13 Armour , rnllr-ad to the river ; Mrs. Glcason , Byron Vaughn , Mrs. McDermott and Mr. Pranfer- llck. llck.District District No. 9 From Armour to the county line. Rock Island tracks to the river ; Mrs. Callahan , Charles Daniels and Mrs. Will Sloan. District No. 10 From Armour to the county line , R ck Island tracks went ; Mrs. . Post. District No. 11 Fourth ward ; Mr. O. E. t"\ \ Bruce , Mrs. Fisher nnd Mrs. Shrlver. District No. 12 Third ward , from Swift's to Thirtieth street ; Mrs , Whlttlesly , Mrs. McDermott and Mrs. Shoup. District No. 13 From , Thirtieth to Thirty- sixth In the Third ward ; Mrs. Ivor Thomas and Mrs. Lynch. District No. 14 West of Thirty-sixth , just north of Q ; Mrs. Hardy and Mrs. Kelley. District No. 15 West of Thirty-sixth , Just north of the county line ; Mrs. John Larkln and Mrs. John Noon. 4'pnoMn AiiiiDxntlon. "Tho Bee has had several Interviews with South Omaha business men on the subject of annexation , " said Mr. Babcock , the paint glass and wall paper man , "and all ot them seem to favor the proposition. You may place mo on record as being op posed to annexation with a great big O. I feel that annexation would ruin our local business. All persons In the em ploy of the city would have to go to Omaha to be paid elf , nnd while there they would look around and spend money that would bo spent at homo If they received their pay hero. Omaha would control everything. In brief , v > o would have no vote on any public ques tion. These f pilous up town could dO'ltrol everything and woould slblply have to put up with whate\er they saw fit to give us. Ifor , one , would rather pay a little more tax and be an Independent city than to be the tall of the kite for Omaha men v. ho liavo no Interests whatevsr here. Many of our local merchants have Invested every dollar , they have on earth right here , and If the town Is annexed they will have to go out of busi ness and lose considerable. As It Is now nil manage to make a living and get along contentedly , and if the proposition camps up again we will knock It so hard on the head that no one will talk annexation for the next forty year.s. " Mr. Babcock U. a solid busi ness man and employs a large force of work men the year round. The Annuiil Klrctlon. The Knights of the Maccabees at their annual election elected ofllcors as follows : Frank Hart , past commander ; A. Rosenswelg , commander ; J. 0. Owens , record keeper ; W H. Goodman , finance keeper ; J. J. Fitzgerald , lieutenant commander ; C. M. Schlndcl , physician ; Janet J. O'Hourko , chap lain ; George A. Baxtresser , sergeant ; Am brose Dent , mastcr-at-arms ; John Boyes , first master of the guard ; Frank Clarke , second master of the guard ; M. F. Salmon , sentinel ; D. P. WeEChert , picket. The lodge now has a membership of about 100. l.lrCtlXt Knoxall council No. 1461 , Royal Ar canum , elected the following ofllcers for the ensuing year : Regent , C , M. nich ; vice regeant , D. G. May ; orator , J. L. Mar tin ; secretary , W. D. Canron ; collector. Dr. 13. L. Slgglns ; treasurer , Dcnna Allbery ; chaplain , Itlchard Maher ; guide , J , Philip Krause ; warden , liruno Strathman ; senti nel , Willis Berger ; trustee , D. I ) . Sturrock ; past regent , J. C. Carley. Hold to tlin District Court. John Evans and Harry Foster were brought down from the county jail by Jailor Miller Wednesday and taken before Judge Chrlst- mann. The chargj was housebreaklng. Doth men waived a preliminary hearing and were held to the district court In the sum of $1,000 each. Ilrntcn for ( Joinif to u Ilnll. William Miller , who lives on South Thir teenth street , was arresteU late yesterday on the charge of abusing Ma wife. Two or three nights nio the \\oman told her hus band that she was going to a ball , but in stead of that rhe went to South Omana , and It Is paid that tmn had a very ( rood time tlown there. Her husband lcamt > d of the fart and yesterday went home and beat her. The ofllcer hail some trouble in. ar resting Miller and called upon William Ryan far assistance. He refused to assist the ofllcer and was also locked up. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all Itldney trou bles. Trial size , 25 cents. All druggists , 1CK.1L.XV aiAUKI'.l. INSTRUMENTS placed on record December 0 , 1804 : WAIIH.ANTY . nnnns J I , I'lcmon and wife to A T Horfmayer , lot 2 , Ilurkeyc 1'lacn t 101 1'etfr Mortmain ! to K II Dcnlson , n ' ,4 of n W lot 22. KounUo 2d ndil. . 4,00 } 1' II Dtnlaon to l..n\\otxl I'.uk I.nixl com- imny. sumo 4,000 I.lnuood I'nik l.anJ company to O 1 } hlod- danl , B.imu , 100 .1 C lull ami wife tri Anna I'miche , lot II , block S , M > er It & T'a mil 1,150 T I , Howell to M J Kelly , lot 9. 1'lock S , luudlv of block 10. Albright * choice. . . . . . 450 J U Molklo nnd wife to Omaha Hecurlty cnmpnny , lot 4 , l > l' > ck 3 , Klrst adil 13 Bouth Omnha , o H lot 7 , block 200' , Oinahn , undivided ' ( , lot 10 , Mock S , IIIII- ulile udd No. 2 2.000 12 J Darxt nml lf < t to I. 1) Ilarnard , un- dl\Id l U ot W li no 30-1C-13 , 1,000 QUIT CLAIM DGint ) . 1 } I GodJinl ur.il Imnliand to O II 1'aync , trustee. loU 40 and 41 , I'ulrmount 1'lncc. , t M M Uh to Anna Touchc , lot 11 , I/lock 8 , Mytrn H & . 'ft add , . , . , . . . , , . , 1 I'ie < l Kern to A I , Duncun , lot 23 , Mock } , Orchard Hill , , 1 DIIDH. : : Sheriff to Frtil Kern , lot 23 , tloclc 1 , - Orchard Hill 7 Hpcrlnl mauler to J A Wakedeld , lot , block 8. Cote Drlllluntc I Same tn William Htcln. 31 feet of n 61 feet of loU 1 nnd 2 , block 7 , Orchard Hill , , (09 Haino to 1'hll MlK & T coiuiiunr , ( at II , U'Kk ' 11 , llHHi's lit HJJ 4,4U Master In chancery to aame , lot 33 , Stew art Place , . . . , 4,400 Hume tu aamx , lot 21 , aame , . . , , . , , 3 , W Kiime to wme , lot 14 , ainie. . . 4,410 Hamo to iame , lot V > . tame t. . . . . . . 3 , OJ Home to > amo , lot IS , eanrj , , , , , , , , , 4 , < 04 Total amount of tr n fen.