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/ f ] "T'l'f V M * 'T / r i f THE OMAHA "DAILY TTTtTlflDAV. TI 1.1. 18111. * _ * _ . . _ .1 Now is the Time 7 Accepted , Have you a horse or a cow that you clou't want to feed this winter there is no way you can find a cus tomer so soon as by patronizing The Bee want columns. Thou. sands read this page , the very peb- ple you are after. 250 pays for a 1 7-word ad. / Servant glrli asd others sooklnjr employment , ao not liavo to welt ICIIK ( or iciults llnoURh tlicso want ads. 8PEG1RL NOTICES. Advertisements for these columns will bo taken nntll ; 30 p. m. for the evening , and until 8:00 : p. m. for the morning and Sunday edition. Advertisers , by requesting a numbered check , cart have answers addressed to a numbered letter In fare of The lee. Answers so addressed will be delivered upon presentation of the check only. Hates , JVio a word , first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than Mo for first Insertion , These advertisements must run consecutively. SITUATIONS WANTED. COMPETENT OPI'ICR MAN DESIRES POSI- tlbn at once. Address D 37 , Dee. A M84S WANTED , BY YOUNG LADY , POSITION AS Rovcrness , nurse or housekeeper In small , re.- fined family. Address D 43 , lice. A S71-12 _ WANTED , DRESSMAKING IN I'AMILIES I1Y a lady of experience. Address 1712 Capitol atenue. A-M9J3 13' WANTED , SMART SALESMAN. ONE WELL acquainted In the city. Address D 61. Hee. A-M527 13 WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED-A FEW PERSONS IN EACH PLACE to do writing ; send stamp far loO-page hook of particulars. J. Woodbury , 127 W. 42d street , N. Y. City. 11-491 WANTKD-EXPERIENCED COAL MINERS TO CO to Sherlilnn , Wyo. Apply at oinco Sheridan Coal Co. , 1C03 Fornam. 11 J WANTED , A IlESPECTAlJLt : , STEADY CATII- otlo man , locally , In every diocese In u. S. ; must furnish references ; J75.00 per month. Write to Joseph II. Gay , M 5lh avenue. Chl- cago. 111. 11-M755 13' I WANT TO HIRE A CHOIR LEADER. Charles W. Savldgc. U-37IM2 WANTEC AN KXPERIENCED HARTENDER who can speak English , German and Danish. Younir. unmarried man preferred. References required nnd good wages guaranteed. Henry Block. Arlington. Nebraska. U M8S8 14 * A .HUCKSTER WITH RIG TO WORK IN THE city. 921 8. 13th street. 11-83C-14" A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS MAY find icmuneratlvo employment by calling at room 336 , Ilco building , from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. , December 13 and 14 Inat. II-MDM 13 MEN AND WOMEN TO WORK AT HOME ; I POV < 8 to ,116 per week for making crayon por- traltH ; new "patented mfthodf any one who can wad flr write.can do the work at home , In npnro timeday or evenlngi send your address ; I > end work at once. H. A. Gripp. German Artist Tj-ryng. Pa. H-M929 13 * SALESMAN IN KVERY COUNTY ; J75 MONTH mid expenses ; olllce , furniture , advertising fur nished ; KOO < IS monopoly ; experience unneces sary. Address K. B. Co. , 133 Colonnade bldg. , lloston , Mass. . 11-M3241S WANTED FEMALE HELP.- LADIES , IF YOU WISH "EMPLOYMENT AT your homes send self-addressed envelope for our descriptive circular and commence work at nnce ; Rood wages paid. The Alfred Knitting Co. . Wlnthrop , Mass. C M793 13' WANTED-EXl'ERIENCED GIRL FOR GENeral - eral housework. Mrs. Edwaid Galen , 3026 Davenport street. C 023 12 WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE , work. German or Irish prcfcncd. Call morn ings. 1921 Wlrt street. C 321 12' GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AT 1911 Cass street. C 311-14 , ' WANTED ENERGETIC LADY SOLICITOR. Member of 1'resbytcrlan church preferred. Good pay to competent person. Address D 50 , Bee. WANTIOD-COMPETnNT QIllL FOR OKNiniAL housework ; must IIP a good cook , German or Dane preferred. Hrlns refercaccs. Mm. D. II. Wheeler , 2021 Harney street. C 920 14 Q1RL , 15 YEARS OLD. FOR LIGHT WORK. Apply at Arnold's , Clifton Hill , 2201 Military avenue , end Walnut Hill. C-M9M 13' FOR BENT HOUSES. HOUSES , F. 1C DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. D 493 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis company , 1509 Farnam. D 494 KELKENNY & CO. H. 1. CONTINENTAL DLIC . D 493 HOUSES ; IJENAWA1 & CO. , 10 $ N. 15TH ST. D M761 FOR RENT. HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND DARN on Park ave. Inqulrtt at 422 8. 18th st. D 859 FIRST CLASS MODERN U.ROOM HOUSE , t019 Blnney , JiO.OO. Wlthncll , 207 N. Y. LI fa. D-S01 SOUR-ROOM COTTAGE. 616 WILLIAMS ST. D M249D20' FOR RENT-CHEAP FOR THU WINTER , one l-room house , three 5-room cottages. J , A. Scott. Omaha Nat'I bank. D M27tDM FOR RENT DESIRABLE DWELLINGS IN all parts of Omaha. E. H. Uheafe , 432 Paxton block. D-334D24' ( ROOM ifOUSE. Sll WOOLWORTH AVE. ; one l-room. HOI California t. D-233D19' FOR RENT. MODERN 6-HOOM HOUSE ; AT- tie. stable. 262 ; Seward street ; apply next uoor. D-M584 it * HOUSES & STORES , F , D. WEAD , 16 & Douglas D-605-31 EABILY HEATED , ALL MODERN , 8-ROOM house , 3610 Jones , t2.00 ; nUo 301S Mason street , * rooms , tine location , J2I.W. 8. K. Humphrey , V * New York Lite. D M847 li' FOR RENT. HOUSE NINE ROOMS ! FUR. nace. bath , etc. . at 32J and Farnam , 127,00 ; also cheap houses , JS.OO and 110.00 , different parts city. Dexter L. Thomas , 401 Dee building. P-M73J FOR RENT -ROOM COTTAGE , IN GOOD RE. pair , city water. tlO.OO per month to Rood parties. 119 N , THh. 1 block from Farnam car line. Inquire at Btoeticl's stove store , next to postufflce. D 7CT IJO.OO ; EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ; BATH ROOM ami furnace. John R. Webster , Bonrd Trade building. P M778 COTTAGE OF SIX ROOMS , ALL CONVENI. enocs , deslrabU location , three blocks from opera house. Enquire on premises. < U S. 17th nu T. J. Fllimorrls. D 795 ONE FLAT , BTEAM HEAT. LINTON HLOCK. John llamlln , 917 Union blk. D 798 NEAT 7-ROOM ilOUSB , MODERN CONVENI- rnc.fi. 1 block from Park avenue car line. Ail- dresi E. D. Kvonu. car * Cady Lumber Co. D-MS03 15' TEN-ROOM MODERN- DWELLING ; FINK LO- clon. | Apply to W. F. Clark , { 203 Douglas. D-M8U 15' FOR RENT , STORE. 1011 FARNAM STREET : sir-room Hats , corner Howard and llth streets ; live-twin cott irs , tM and Clark streets ; rents reasonable. William P. llyrne , room 314 First National bank. D M818 15 BTEAM. CENTRAL. MODERN. UNKQUALKD 3. J. I. 7-room homes and flats. Tliard. til N , > 4th. D-895-W FOK RENT FPBNIBHED ROOMS. PLEASANT SOUTH ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. Inquire 1911Dodge. . K 303 FUnNISHED nOOMB } HOUSEKEBPJNG. ' H rit. Mary's avenue. K Mill S JtOOMa. WNULK OU KNSUlTKi ilODKUN" ; ItiCapitol v nue. K MS7I ! > t NICE FURNISHED OU UNFURNISHED rooms for Ibjtu houstketplnf. Ill ) B. llih st , li-MMJ 17' FUKN1SHED ROOMS iXH HOUSEKEEPING , til aH , jury's avtnu * . JO 11910 U FOR RENT FURNISHED RO03Sia. . Continued. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN OR tnorrlrcd couple , housekeeping. 606 North 17th. U 874-12' S FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOU8EKE'EPfNG for man and wife. Rent taken In board. 319 N. 17th street. ' C 711 FURN'ISHED ROOM ; SOUTH FRONT ; CHEAP ! 1921 Douglas. 1J-M775 14' ROOMS , FURNISHED FOR LIGHT HOUSE- keeping. Inquire 1921 Dodge. B-M877 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD 'RONT ' ROOM , WITH BOARD , 2013 DOUGLAS. F 103 D1I SOUTH FRONT PARLOR : ALSO SMALL RMS ; seed board ; reasonable. The Rose , 203) Harney. F-668 D29' NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT , with board. Call at 2107 Douglas. FRONT AND SOUTHEAST ROOMS IN large , detached house ; well heated. 2019 St. Mary's avenue. F M704 J3 .ARGE FRONT ROOM , WITH OR WITHOUT board ; all conveniences ; private family. 607 S. 20th street. F M8C3 'URNISHED ROOMS , WITH OR WITHOUT board. In private family , gentlemen preferred. 607 So. 25th Ave. F 769-13' NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH ALL modern conveniences and first-class board. 1723 Dodge. F-872-1C' THREE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT rooms , with all conveniences , for gentlemen only ; location very desirable. Apply to 019 Harney street. F S89-2 ; ' WANTED , A COUPLE TO BOARD IN A PRIvate - vate family. Address D 47 , Bee. F M907 14' [ ARLOR FLOOR ; OTHER ROOMS MODERN. Address D 45 , Bee. F M902 18' FOUR ROOMS WITH GOOD BOARD , 2103 Douglas. F 910-15' FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING. 816 Farnam street. This building has a fire proof , cement basement , complete steam beatIng - Ing fixtures , water on all floors , ean , etc. Ap ply at the ofllco of The Bee. 1 910 ) EST' LOCATED DJIUO STORE WITH FIX- turea cheap. Tlzard , 221 N. 2lth st. ' FOR RENT. DESK ROOM , J3.00 MONTH 3J1 Board Wf Trade. 1 452 20 ' AGENTS WANTED. GOOD SOLICITORS. BOTH LADIES AND gentlemen , to sell mineral water ; active agents can make money. W * G. Albright Co. . Bruns wick hotel. J-MS53 13' 6TORAOK. STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1214 HARNEY M-503 BTORAGD FOR HOUSEHOLD GOOPS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Wells. 1111 Farnam M-604 BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA. U. S. CQV. bonded warehouse. Household goods stored. Lowest rates. 1013-1015 Leavenworth. M 505 STORAGE. FRANK EWERS , 1214" HARNEY. M S03 WANTED TO BUY. CITY & CO. CLAIMS , PHITCHARD , 1712 FAR'M I WILL GIVE 122,000 CASH FOR 22-FOOT LOT on Farnam or DouKlag between 15th nnd 16th. J. J. Gibson , 317 First Nafl bank bldg. N 237-D-20 SECOND-HAND BOOKS BOUGHT FOR CASH. Antiquarian book store , 1519 Furnam street. D14 WANTED , HOUSE 6 ROOMS AND TWO LOTS , within four blocks of motor , nbout J1.600. Stringer & Qua , Frenzer block. N M90I 13' FOR SALE FURNITURE. FURNITURE AUCTION AT 1111 PARNAM ST. Saturdays , 10 a. m. Robt. Wells. O 507 FURNITURE 20-ROOM BOARDING HOUSE , centrally located. Rent low. A bargain. D Bee. O-594 FOR SALEHORSES - - , WAQONS.ETC. PHAETON. BARGAIN ; NEW CLOTH , LEATHer - er , paint , (65 ; another , V& . Drummond C'ge Co. P M426 D2S FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. IF YOU BUY. BUY THE BEST ; MACKINtoshes - toshes , rubber boots , arctics , syringes of al kinds , gas tubing ; all best quality. Omaha Tent and Awning Co. , 1311 Farnam ct. Q 509 CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNAMENTAL fence made. C. R. 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. Woodbrldgo Bros. , 117 So. 17th. Q-235 FIRE BRICK. CAR LOTS. J14 ; SMALL LOTS. 115 M ; lire clay , sand , gravel , screenings. Wm. J. Welshans , Ml Board of Trade. Tel. 1689. Q 456 D7 FOR SALE , A LAUNDRY OUTFIT , AND building for rrnt ; a bis bargain for cash. Ad dress D 43 , Bee. Q M90S 11 FOR SALE. A STABLE ON 3707 N , 1STH. Q-M839 18' CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. RE liable business medium ; 7Ui year at 119 N. 16th B-511 MME. BENECIA. THH MOST WONDERFUI clairvoyant of the lich century , 1617 Chicago street. R-II697 J12' M4 SSACE , BATHS. ETC. MADAM SMITH. MJ B. 1STH , 2D FLOOR room 3 ; massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul phurlno and sea baths. T MSOi 15' MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1121 DODGE 18' TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATH ROOMS. EXCLUSIVELY FO1 ladles. Suit * 109-10. Be Bldg. (55. PERSONAL. DIU T. W. BTONE. UO N. T. LIFE. TEL. ll U M7J9 MACKINTOSHES & RUBBER BOOTS. 1311 FA I U-611 THH BELLE EPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO order from measure. 103 Farnam strei : . U-M1I7 OPEN TO THE LADIES OF OMAHA. TUB ladles from Boston at 1116 Chicago street hav been very successful the past week. Do no hesitate to call and talk with them , a * one o their methods will b * sura to suit your case for they have hail a wlda experience la treat Ing chronic- ana acut * diseases. Offic * hour * I to 6 p. m. ; Saturdays , 1 to i p. m. Consulla tloo frw. U M464 D2S' DIAMOND PHOTOS. 75C A DOZEN AT PROG tor's , eil B. 16th St. U-7IO-J3 A GENTLEMAN WHO WORKS NIGHTS wants a rooruinaU who works days ; has \\el furnished down town room , with steam hen and gas : chvsp rent to r is ht parly. Address D U , Be * ottlco. U-1I931 ) > Continued. FIFTEEN ELEGANT CABINET VIIOTOS IN S different styles , 11.99. at Cownn's. M4 Itrond- way. Council Bluffs. TJ M43 VTI V1AVIJ HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book nnd consultation free. Address or call Vlavl Co. , 340 Be * bide. Lady attendant. IA8SAOI3 ELECTRO THERMAL BATHS , chiropodist Mme. Post , 319H S. 15th St.U U Cll COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES aihtmo. bronchitis and catarrh. Home treat * mcnt. 16.00 per month ; I days' trial free treat * menL Room BIO , N. Y. Life Bid ? . , Omaha. U-M71I _ MONEY T < TLUAN REAL ESTATE ! LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City , Mo. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 318 N.Y.LIFE , loans at low rates for choice security In Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W-515 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , 1'axton blk. W-517 CITY AND FARM LOANS AT LOWEST rates. Pusey & Thomas , Flist Nat'l bldir. W-M2IS MONEY TO LOAN AT IX5WEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1M3 Farnam st. W 613 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property , .3,000 and upwards , C to 7 per cent ; no delays. W. Farnam Hmlth & Co. , U20 Famam. W G19 CHAS. W. RAINEY , OM. NAT. Bit. BLDO. W-343 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W. B. Melkle , 1st Nat. bank bid W 521 VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS. J. W. Squire , 213 Bee bldg. W-ti3 IITYLOANS. . C. A. STARR. 615 N. Y. W-S31 100 TO 15.000. F. D. WEAD , 16TH & DOUGLAS. W604-31 LAUQE LOANS , LOW RATES , SMALL LOANS , short time , H. H. Harder & Co. , Bee Bid * . W-637 31 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Far- nam street. W M69 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; 110 removal of goods ; strictly conlldentlal ; you can pay the loan off at any t'.mo or in any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 300 S. 16th street. X-523 MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNIture - ture , pianos , horses , wagons , or any kind ot chattel security at lowest possible rates , which you can pay back at any tlmo and In any amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. , Room 4 , Wlthncl | block. X 523 J. B. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 , RAMGE BLOCK. X 525 MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL 1'ROP- crty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life bldg. X 524 BUSINESS CHANCES. CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES IN old line companies. Send description. A. K. Broclilcsby , Box 233 , Hartford , Conn. Y M830 D14' CORRESPONDENCE OR INTERVIEW IS SO- llclk'il from parties satlslled with 8 to 10 "per cent In a legitimate business ; Investment under full guarantee of principal and Interest ; stand ing nnd character unquestioned. P. O. Box 605. City. Y-M717 AN ESPECIALLY GOOD CHANCE TO THE right party who can command SI,000.00 or $5,000.00 to enter and old established business. Address P. O. Box 603 , City. Y M716 " " FULLY ' EQUIPPED""PLANING MILL LIVE town , northeast Nebraska ; exclnngo for Innd or sell. Address room 14 , Frenzer block. Omaha , Neb. Y M503 S5 TOR SALE OR LEASE , BASKET FACTORY complete ; modern conveniences ; good location ; or machinery for sale cheap. For particulars address Thomas Swift , 405 N , 15th street , Omaha , Neb. Y M901 11' FOR SALE SALOON AND FIXTURES IN A good country town , license to run six months. W. S. , 350 Bee Bldg. Y 917 14 FOR EXCHANGE. A GOOD LOT IN EAST OMAHA TO EXchange - change for young work liorsej or mules. Lamoreaux Bros , 806 S. 10th. Z 527 CLEAR LAND FOR EQUITY IN HOUSE AND lot. (800.00 cash nnd lot near business center for Improved property. See our exchange list. II. E. Cole Co. . 106 N. 15th. Z MS 13 12 II. E. COLE CO. , 100 N .15TH , . WILL PAY cash difference or assume mortgage nnd give you clear property for your equity In house and lot. We always have what you want. Z 915 16 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker block. RE-529 FOR SALE , NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE ; CEL- lar. cistern , city water ; cor. 30th and Sahlcr ; 11,230.00 ; long time. Inquire 1313 Farnam. Sam uel Burns. RE 630 MODERN 12-ROOM HOME. VERY CHEAP and on easy terms. 2019 Blnney st. RE 913 FOR SALE. AT A BARGAIN. MY RESI- deuce , between Burt and Cumlng streets ; will tnko < A In trade. Wm. Fleming , 14th and Doug- Us. RE MJ18 FOR A LIMITED TIME. A FINE RESIDENCE site , corner 39th and Dodge , 110.000.00 ( paving paid ) . Full commission to agents. Wm. Flem ing , 14th and Douglas. RE M719 EXCHANGES AND 8ALUS ; CITY PROPERTY , farms , merchandise. Garvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. Life. RU M233 BARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE , IN HOUSES , lots and farms. J. N. Frenzer , opp. P. O. RE M853 J8 FOR SALE. LOT COX150 42ND AND MASON , J25.00 cash. 110.00 per month ; price J700. Omaha Bicycle Co. , S23 N. 18th ot. ot.R R K-S91-25 FOR RENT , A FARM OF 240 ACRES , 7 M1LE3 from Omaha. .1 miles from South Omaha , In quire of Thomas Swift , 405 N , 15th. RE M900 14' WANTED 6 ACRES FOR CASH. Wanted , house for Knox county farm. Wanted to borrow , J70D. Wanted to loan , 2,000. Wanted , 40 or 80 for cash. Wanted , house for land lease. Wanted , house for Iowa farm , Wanted , house for 320 acres. Wanted , house for lot and cash. Wanted , bouse for clear lot. Wanted , business property for acreage * Wanted to loan 14.000 , 6 per cent. Wanted , farm for horses and cash. Wanted , merchandise for cash. Wanted , merchandise for clear lots. Wanted , 16th stteet propetty ( part cash ) Wanted , Iowa farm for house and cash. Wanted , clear lot and cash for groceries. Wanted , farm for hardware and cash. C. F. Harrison , 912 N. Y. Life. J30.00 CASH BALANCE. VERY EASY , NICE cottage home. AVe have 'em from 3 rooms uu. H. U. Cole Co. , 103 N. 15th. R-E 919 16 IRRIGATED FARMS NEVER FAIL ; FRUIT , potato , grain nnd stock farms for sale on easy terms ; correspondence solicited. E. II. IMImer , room 300 , People's bank , Denver , Colo.REM930 RE-M930 WE HAVE FARMS FOR SALE IN ALMOST every county In eastern Kansas and nouthwest Missouri ; It will pay you to. ln\entlgate our "cash rent plan" of selling farms. We can gl\e you better terms than anybody ; farms Improved ; possession soon. J. It. Brady Crawford bldg. , Topeku. Kan. RE-M9.6 J12' HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER. 13TH AND JONE3 ST8. 75 rooms at 11.60 per day. 60 rooms at U.OO per day. Special rates to commercial travelers. Room and board by week or month. Frank Hlldltch , manager. 533 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR. llth and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 533 COZ'/ENS HOTEL. 9TH AND IIARNHYi steam heat , electric bells , telephone , baths , ex cellent culsene , elegant rooms ; II.M per day ; J4.00 and upwards per week. U4 UNDERTAKERS AND EKBALMER3 II. K. BURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalrner , 16U Chicago st. , telephone W. UO BWANSON & VALIEN. UNDERTAKERS AND embalmen. 1701 Cumins it. , telephone 1060. 1060.S.1T U. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND IBM balmer , 1417 Farnam st. , telephone Ki , US C. W. BAKER. UNDERTAKER , 613 8. 16th ST. Ul HAY AND GRAIN. BUY YOUR HAY BY TON OR CAR LOTS. WB buy hay , A. H , Bnyder , 1515 Burt st. Tel. 1107. 616 NEBRASKA HAY CO. . WHOLESALE HAY train and mill stuff. We are always on thi market to buy or nil. UO.-4-6 Nicholas at. 647 WHOLESALE JOHNSON BR03. . WHOLESALE DEALERS IN all kinds of coil. CorreiponJcnce solicited. 100 Farnam street. SCO ELEOTRIOAL SJTJPLIEB. AND CONffnUTERg REWOUND ! > i4i ! batteries rKharUuU. electrical anil gen * eral mechlnlsts : superior work guaranteed. Omaha Electrical Work r 17 and C19 8. 16th st , _ - _ . T ILKCTRirAL nNQIKCBIUi AND CONTRAC * tors for electric light and motor plants nnd all kinds of electrical constrmHIon , Western Elm * trio Supply Co. . 418 and 43) 8. IMh st. 613 STEAMSHIB.MNE. ANCHOR LINE "STEAMSHIPS-HAIL / ' regularly every Saturdayfrom New York for Ixmdonderry and Glasgow C'lrcnssla , Decem ber S3 , 2 p. m , ; Utlllapla , , December 29 , 7 p. m. Saloon , second class and steeragi' , single or rocunfl/ trip tickets from New York or Chicago .atreduced rales to th * principal Scotch , English , Irish and all conti nental points. For monei'torders. drafts , out * ward or prepaid tickets a ply lo any of our local agents or to Henderson Bros. , Chicago. BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. IOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on naMns * . Apply to Omaha L. & B. Ass'n , 1704 Bee bldg. G. M. Natllnger. Sec. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. AND B. ASS'N PAY 6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , Z , 3 years old , always redeemable. 1704 Farnam st , , Nattlnger , See. 645 COAL. D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL office to 209 8. 16th St. , Brown block. 652 IHER1DAN COAL , EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTES for bard coal , and 33.10 ton cheaper. 1605 Far- cam street ; main entrance Board of Trade. Trade.6J3 DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. 4116 GRANT. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES ; FIT AND cole guaranteed ; price reasonable. Inquire 1713 Chicago street. S73-13' TYPEWRITERS. STOLEN TYPEWRITERS OFFERED FOR sale should make you suspicious ; funny they are mostly Smith's. Try one and you will understand \\liy. Full line of supplies. Smith- Premier Co. , 17th and Farnam , telephone 1281. (54 STOVE REPAIRS. STOVE REPAIRS FOR 40.000 DIFFERENT makes of stoves. Water attachment and con nections a specialty. 1207 Douglas street. Omaha Stove Repair Works. UO CARPENTEB.S AND BUILDERS. ! . E. MORRILL. CARPENTER AND BUILDER , paper hanging and signs , brick work and plas tering. Olllce , 409 S. llth St. , telephone 403. 657 OPTICIANS. OMAHA OPTICAL CO. LEADING OPTICIANS. J. F. Ponder , manager. E > ea examined free. 222 S. 16th St. , In Klnsler's drug store , 416 17 MASQUERADE COSTUMES. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES CAN RENT masquerade costumes at 114 South 16th st. 231-D19' PLUMBERS. JOHN ROWE & CO. . PLUMBING STEAM AND hot water heating , gas fixtures , globes. 421 B. 15. 611 JOB MilNOttNOr. HEHD JOD PRINTING 'CO. . FINB PRINTING of all kinds. 17th St. , pfe building , 063 HOUSES ADDRESS BARTON & ' 1'IIELPS. TEL. 103t. S07 N. Y , Life bldg. T M42SD31 * IIORSHS WINTURKD/aWM AND JI.OO PER month. Address Hopperutrps. , Elkhorn. Neb. f i. M8S7 27 * COKNigE. WESTHRN CORNICE DORICS. GALVANIZED Iron cornices. 1723 St. plfyr'a ave , c5D21 SHORTHAND ANri'iYlVEWKITINGr. ) VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND , N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask or , . circular. 681 MUSIC , Alii1 AI&EI , : p\ GnLLENUECljiDANJOISV ! AND teacher. 1810 California sljreet. 1 BICYCLES. M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 1CTH. 535 OMAHA UICYCLH CO. , 323 N. 10TII ST. 890 DENTISTS. DR. PAUU DENTIST. 2020 HURT ST. 64) GBINJJING. RAZORS , SHEARS , CLIPPERS , SKATES , etc. A. L. UndelanJ. 10S S. Hth. 6U BUSINESS NOTIOES. DAilAODD MIRRORS RUSILVCRED , TU N. 19. 663 Htoeldioklers' Ofllce of I ee-Clarke-Andrccscn Hardware Co. , Omaha , Neb. , Deo. 7 , 1891. Notice Is herbey Riven to the stockholders of the Lee- Clarke-Andrecsen Hardware company that the annual meetlnp of the stockholders of the company will bo 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. 1895 , at 3 o'clock p. m. . for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the com pany to serve during the ensuing year , and to transact such other business as may be presented at such meeting. Attest : H. J. LEG , President. W. M. GLASS , Secretary.D7 D7 II to J 8 Sun BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Bee flnlldlujr. OMAHA , Neb. Adrlco FHEB. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves lUUHLlNQTON & MO. IUVEn.lArrl\es OmahalUnion Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha 10:15am : Denver Expicss 9:3oam : 4:33pm.I311c. : Hills. Mont. & 1'ugct Bnd. Ex. 4:10pm 4:35pm : Denver Express 4:10pm : Cl5pmNebraska : Local ( except Sunday ) . . 7:4Jpm : t:15 : m..Lincoln Local ( except Sumlay.ll2Jani ) ; Leaves ICHIfAUO , tlUHl.l.NGTON & Q.IArrheJ Omaha'Unlon Depot. IDIIi & Mason Sis. ) Omaha 445pm ; CliicuKo Vestibule ! ) : ! > ' ) < im 9:4oam : Chicago Express 4:20pm : 7:60pm Chlcncc ami Iowa Local BllHJam ll:35am : Paclllo Junction Local C:10pm : LeaveslCHICAGO , MIL. & ST. PAUJUIArrlves OmalialUnlon Depot. IQt'i & Mason Sts. | Omaha 'clOOpra Chicago Limited i:30am : llilOam..Chicago Express ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . gl5prc ; Leaves ( CHICAGO & NplVlHWUa'rN.IArrlves OnmhalU. P. Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha lliOoam . . . . .Eastern Express G:3Qpm : 4:00pm : Vestlbuled Limited t:40s.m : 6:5Sam : Mo. Valey | Local li:30pm : t45pm ! Omaha Chicago , bpeclal illipm Leaves I CHICAGO , II. I. ii'PACIFIC. | Arrives OmalialUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason Bts. | Oman * CAST. ll00am..Atlantic ; Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 6:05pm : C:25pm. : NlKht Express V:50am : 4:30pm..Chlcaeo : Vestlbuled Limited. . . . lUpm : ( 11 ; 85mi..Oklahoma Exp. ( toC. D. ex Hun..ll30pro ! WEST. G:15am.Oklahoma : & Texas Ex. ( ex. Sun..llSOpm ) : lilOpm Colorado Limited 4:00pm : St. Paul Limited :40am : , . C. & MO. VALUE ) . , * , . . * c Depot 18th and Webster Hts. | Omalu z:10pm : Fast Mall and Express 4Wpm : MCpm.ei. ( Sat. ) Wyo. ex. Hex. Mon. ) . . 4:65pni : :06am..Norfolk : Eiprtsj ( ex. unaay.10:30am : 4:65pm..Fremont : 1'ass. ( ex. 8unday ) . , . . 7:50pm : ! lOpm 31. Paul Express ; tijm ) Leaves ! K. O. . ST. J. & C , II. ( Arrives * _ OmahaUnlonDejwt | , lath & MasonBts. _ | Omaha 9l.ram..Kansas : City Day ICxpresD C:10nm : > ! > ipm.K. U. NlBht Ex. via. U. 1' , Trans. 6Hjrn : "LTaTesr "lllSSOUHf PACIFICT nvTrrlTer Omahal D pot 15th and Webster Sis. | Omaha : ( Sam St. Louis Express l:0oam : t:30pm : BL Louis Express , 6:05pm : C10pm ; Nebiaska Local ex. Sun. ) : lOam leaves ! SIOUX CITY A PACIFIC ) lArrlvsi Omahsl Depot 15th and Webster Sts. f Omaha ; 00pm HI. Paul Limited ; 0ain "Leaves ) SIOUX 01TV & PAtJlFIO ( Arrive. OmahalUnlon Depot. 10th a Mason 8ts. | Omaha ( SC5am..mUloux : City Passenger.In : Him tilOpm St. Paul Limited 9:4)am : . UNION PACIFIC. ( "Arrives OmahaUnion ) ' tcit. ) 10th ft Mason Bis. ) Omaha 10 OOeJu . . . .Kearnty Kzprcss" :4Sprn IlSum : Overland Flyer fi&pm li5pm.Utatrlc : & Btromib'E Cx.ex.Sun ( ) . * : < 5pm 7 : > 9nm I'aclHo Express , , . . .10:5iam : l0pm Fast Mall 4IOpm ; ) .wi | WAUAKH HAlUAVAV. IA.rrl\ . UmahalUnlon D f < it. 10tliAMaiflii _ _ Bts.l Omjha l.Upm.,8t. Louis CannoaTxiri. . , . < > ' . sWarnlnoto ' Exncctnnt Mnnr Internal rcmpdloi nro belnif skillfully 0 nmtaublT [ HlYtirtliriliirore liiit < > 8liiirtrii o l.nbor , I.csirn Piling of Child-birth , f ptc.and wIttKi'-mdtr/'lHiicniitfifriiri/tortaui- JrtU nunilrtmcfnn. Common ronie should ! tearh nnr womnn Ihntn prnpnrntlmtadnptrd * for.MllSHTllltAl , ) ( ) ) ; < pripnru the sT.ilrm for Chlhl-tilrlhi on tliot Cjntrarr. ( < nl'niijl r-m/ill nt this tlmo mar ( (5 Imperil her life. Wo earnestly MIT IIEWAIU : J Kot all siichl thor rnnnot , nt this critical , K perioddo nnr l i' llilo oood , nnd their u oj fjInmrprOTO fatal. Kit only hy per l tpntsx- ' WTKHNAI. treatment irhlliiniflfiilr , lluu relax- < M ln nnil foflonlns nil the imrtfl , that the hour i , nt Child-birth In robbed of Its terror ; and noi rBmortr on earth rtoo * this but JIOT1I-I lllt'S ntlKNU. 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Written guarantee given for n. cure. If you buy six boxes and are not entirely cured , six moro will bo sent to you frco of all charges. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 1032 MARKET ST. , SAN FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA. 18 KARAT LADIES'OR GENT'S ' SIZE. CUTTIHSOUTmidscnillttoui wllh > ourimmo and lulilrosi and wo wlllsend you this watch l > y ex press forexamlnallon. Aduur- nntcn for C Yciiru and clmln anil charm scut with It. You examine It anil If you think It bargnl n pay our sain plo price , JiSO. nnd HIa yours. UHbeau- tlfully engra\ oil and warranted the best tlme-kpeper In the World for tlio money and equal i.nappcaranculoniTonulnettolld UoldNVr.t . Write totlay , this oilerrlll not appear again. r . EASTLAKE MFG , CO. , Corner Adams and SUto Stjl Always Reliable , Purely Vegetable. Perfectly tasteless. elecantly coated , purse , regulate , purify , cleanse and strengthen. 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SOLD IJY DUUCJCHSTS Oil SI3NT 13Y MAIL Send to DR. IIADWAY & CO. , Lock Hex 553 New York , for Uook of Advice. 1'rhnnriAYromTni' ; / .1 It you don't believe we can cure your caie , .oma to our off Ice anil eco what we con do lot you. Wo are the only specialists who will take your case on email weekly payments and fur nlsh all medicines free. Consultation frco , Cop rcspondence solicited. Cure euaiuntretl In CO to 90 days. Office open on Wednesday and Batuiday evenings , from 7 to 8. Offlcn hours 9:3D a. m. to C:30 p. m. DINSMOOIl HHM15DY CO. . Room 812. New York Life Hulldlnz , Omaha. . 120 > Masonto Temple. C'hlcnco. DR. McGREW IB Tilt : ONLY SPECIALIST WUO TIIKATS ALL PRIVATE DISEASES , Woaknos * andHocrot Dlsoidouof MEN ONLY Krerr euro cunrantced. ao yran' uxiwrlenoo. 8 rears In Omaha. lioolc Freo. 14Ih * fe FnnianiKta. , 051AIIA. NK1I. SlicrllT's rtnlc. By virtue of an order of attachment nnd garnishment Issued out of the district courl of the Fourth Judicial district , within and for UouKlas county , In an actlpn wherein the.I''ltchburd Worstea company IB plaintiff and Clarence J. Canan and John J. Heller , partners as C. J. Canan & Co. , are defend ants , I did on the 28th day of November , A. D. 1831 , nttadh as the property of the said C. J. Canan & Co. a miscellaneous stock of tailorings , consisting of cashmere , chevldt and .Knickerbocker suiting ! ) , broad cloth , worsted cloth , overcoating , buttons thread , linings , and the fixtures contained In the store roam of C. J. Canan & Co. on Farnam street betwen 12th and 13th streets In the city of Omaha , and by virtue of or order of sale on attachment Issued out of tlio district court , and to me directed under date of the 8th. day of December , A. D , 1891 nnd duly signed by Frank U. Moores , clerk of the district court , I will on the 20th da > of December , A. P. 1S9I , at 10 o'clock a , m. of said day , ut the above named store room of C. J , Canan & Co. , sell at public , auction to the hlfchent bidder for cash , al of the above described goods and chattels and flx lures situate and belngr In said store room to satisfy the Fltchbure Worsted company the sum of one thousand and three dollars ( tl.on3.OQ ) . and Interest on H.000.00 from May l&tt ) , at the rate of 6 per cent par annum and the cost * of suit , according to the Judg ment of the said district court , rcnderct on the 8 h day of December , 1S3I. JOHN C. DHKXEU Sheriff of Douglas County. DW10' CIVIL SERVICE REFORMERS Vigorous Oninpnign Now Being Inaugurated Ihrouguout the Country , CARL SCHURZ THE CENTRAL FIGURE llnilo a tanctlijr Address In AVIilcli Ho Con ilc in HIM ! the bpullj System 1'ulil n Compliment to Hindi itiiil Ar- ritlgni'd Uulury nnil Curllilo. CHICAGO , Dc. 12. The annual convention of tlio National Civil Service Hcform league jcganvllli u secret session for the transac- : lou of business at 10 o'clock today In thu rooms of the Commerce club. The delegates arrived In Inrgo numbars this forenoon and wont at once to tlio Commerce club. The justness session was quite * , protracted ami the visitors adjourned for luncheon shortly after L o'clock. The slzo of the audience was llm- tcd only by the seating capacity of the par- ors. AIIIOIIK the prominent men who wcro pres ent at the opening of the convention were : Carl Sclmrz , president of the league ; lllch- ord H. Dana , Doston ; Henry Welch , Now York ; Mayor Walbrldgo , St. Louis ; William Alkcn , Connecticut ; Henry A. Ktchtnond , ex- Member of the civil service commission , New fork ; Charles J. iio < > aparto , Baltimore ; J nil go William Dudley Fotilke , Indianapolis ; Charles M. O'llrlen , Cleveland ; J. C. Alton , James town , N. Y , and William Potts , Now York. L.ocal civil service reformers were largely represented at both meetings. The gathering Is an exceedingly Important one , for It hns brought together distinguished advocates of good government from all over the country and practically marks the re opening of a vigorous civil service campaign Ihroughout the land. The evening service of the federation was Jield In Central Music hall , which Vfas packed : o the doors. The principal feature of the veiling was the speech of Hon. Carl Schurz , who spoke as follows : "The condition oV things to bo reformed Is so obviously unreasonable , so flagrantly absurd and vicious that we should not believe It : ould possibly exist among sensible people lad wo not become accustomed to Its exist ence among ourselves. The spoils system , ; hat practice which turns the public olllce , 'ilgh ' and low , from the public trust Into objects df prey and booty for the victorious tarty , may , without extravagance of lan guage , bo called one of the greatest crimes in our history. If not the greatest. In the whole catalogue of our Ills , there Is none more dangerous to the vitality of our free nstitutlons. HOP13D FOR MORE FUOM QUINCY. "Tho observance cf the four-year term law relating to the presidents has most con clusively demonstrated from the point of view of the public Interest the utter ab surdity and vlctousncss of the law Itself Joslah Qulncy , as first assistant secretary of state , having the consular appointments li charge , had during the first months of tin present administration made an almost : leanx sweep of that branch of the service When speaking of Mr. Qulncy'a doings , I do rot mean to ignore the president's responsi bility in authorizing what was done , bu Mr. Qulncy , bearing the reputation of i friend of reform , was the official adviser am Jccame the defender of It. I speak of bin ,13 such. I am sure I do him no injustice when I say that , In order to avoid the dan gcr of following the ideas of the advanced civil service reformers , ho followed the prac tice of the most advanced spoilsmen , for no spoilsman in olllce has ever turned over tin consular service from one party to the other with greater thoroughness and dispatch. "It was naturally assumed that an admin istration aspiring to the title qf a reform ad ministration would , , with regard to thos places , da 'What In 1S88 the republican plat form pledged tho. party and Its candidate 16 do. How ' resident Harbison 'failed * to redeem that clear and emphatic pledge .was at the time set forth by my lamented prede cessor , George William Curtis' blessed b his memory In wor.ds to which I hove nqth Ing to odd. U was hoped President Clevi land would abstain from changes In the serv * Ice not required by the public Interest. Hut that hope has not , so far , been fulfilled. The Interference of members of congress will the appointing power has been largely to' crated. It must not bo overlooked , how ever , that , excepting the headlong overture Ing of the consular service , the chang' have , on the wliole , been less rapid than under the preceding administration. Tli same may be said of the application of that rule by the postmaster general to the fourth- class postmasfcrs. Hut the result of tb proceeding. It further adhered to , will be fore the close of the presidential term put all the offices concerned Into the hands o the party In power. Dut the end of this administration Is not yet and there are rea sons for hoping that Iti second half will bo the most productive of good. CARLISLE HAS DEKN A SPOILSMAN. "As to the observance of the civil service law In the several departments of the national government , the Treasury department under Mr. Carlisle has , I regret to say , won on unenviable distinction. Beginning with an act of gross nepotism , his management has furnished the strongest proof of the neces- s'ty ' of putting the chiefs of division under the civil service rules. In this respect tlia Treasury department under Mr. Carlisle has conspicuously fallen below the standard Children © ry for Pitcher's Gastoria. Children < Dryfo' Pitcher's CastcrSa. Children ry As ? Ditcher's Castoria. SEARLES SPEGiaUSTS , Cbroal ) WE Xervoii ) Private AND CUBE Special D1SC1S83 Trcalmentby Mail , Consultatloi : Frc Catarrh , all disuasss of the nos ? , Throat. ChestStomachIivcrniooJ Skin and Kidney disease , Lost -Manhooil and all Prlvata Dis eases of Men. Call on or addix'si , Dr , Searics & Ssarles , Made a well Man of HINDOO HEMEDY I UODUCZS TI1K iDOIB IIKMtl.Ta ID HO DA.TH. OiirvTiill . , , _ , , - ll rvuu lilMaivi. Xalllnir Memory , \rVX | ilont , < { o. , cautnl by p'tit abuxis , K.i 41 Tli-or Olid site toibruukcnorniii , and quickly bqtiurolr rotorci J t UaNltovdlAold oryouDa ; . Kailly carried In veit pucket. I'rlratl.OuapaeJiaEce. bU tor S.oo lllp irrltlen suarantre Ioeura riaoipvr0riudrd. Don t bull an ( nilladon , bu lailil en harfair INIIAl'd , II your drurelit lias not cot It , wo irlll nd it prepaid. lfrlcntalMcdUalO0 fr Bi. | CaUtct , UJ. | eraarM * 1 * . UOLD bjr Kubn & Co , Cor , ijih an.l Douftlati Sit. , and J. A , I'uller & Co. , Cor. ! lh nd Dowglan Cti. OMAHA , NEB inntntnlnexl by his rrcdccossors slnco tlio on * actment of the civil ncrvlce Uw. In other departments a very gratifying progress la to be observed , especially In the I'oatofflco de partment , which him been conducted by the postmaster Kcncrnl , Mr. Ulstcll , as to th6 observance cf the law In n manner entitled to the highest credit , On the whole , It must In justice bo ahl that Its shortcomings , not withstanding I' Is President Cleveland's second administration , , lave materially ad vanced the reform cntiso. "In New York there hits been a civil serv ice law on the statute books covering the state s well ns the l.irger cities. It was enacted In 1SS3 under Mr. ChrolaniTa gover norship. and put Into operation by him lit goo.l faith. Hut the lamb was at the tender morcle * of the wolf while David I ) . Hill and Uoswoll 1' . Flower occupied llio governor's chair. In New York City It fell Into the lianils ot Tammany hall , and I need not ilescrlbe ( lie sport that bind of ) > olltlcal sharpers made of It. The dccaloRtio Itself. would become a farce If left for enforcement lo the devil. Hut the arch enemy of re form , David II. Hill , now rests under n monumcnVil mountain cf condemning votes ; 3ii the 1st of January next Ilosucll I' . Flower will cease to be governor of the state and Tammany rule will end In the city ot New York. And then the civil servlco law , revived by ths voice of tlij pccplo , will there also become a living n.l beneficent force. Let the will of the people bo done , let It be done without a necilloss delay , and let the people's president lead In doing It. Then there will bo no more spoils and plunder ; no moro removals not required by public Interest ; no more appointments for partisan reasons. " The address was very warmly received , llio speaker being Interrupted at frequent Intervals by enthusiastic applause. A ( Irrnt lluttlo [ s continually going on In ( ho human system , Tlio demon of Impure blood Rtrlves to gain victory over the constitution , to ruin health , to drag victims to the grave. Hood's Sarsa- parllla Is the weapon with which to defend ono's self , drlvo the desperate enemy from the field , and restore bodily health for many years. Hood's Pills euro nausea , sickness , Indlgai- tlon and biliousness. 2Gc. .S I'Ult Till ! . Many t tinners In Duty nnil llcglmcntnl As- " HlgnmotitN Dlrroti'd WASHINGTON , Dec. 12.-SpecIal ( Tele gram. ) Second Lieutenant \Vlllliun 1 > , Jack son Is transferred from company C to com pany K ; Second Lieutenant A. C. Jenks. from company K to company J ; Second Lieutenant Harrison J. Price , from company J , to company C , Twenty-fourth Infantry * Lieutenant Colonel James OIHIsH , deputy nuurtermnstor general , will relieve Captain Henry G. Slmrpe ns purchasing commissary nt St LuulH. First Lieutenant James H. Himhcs , Tenth cavalry , will bo relieved from duty nt Jefferson Uarrncks nnd will re lieve First Lieutenant Horatio J. Q. Slckels , Seventh cavalry. In charge of re- crultlnir station nt St. LuuLs. Lieutenant Slckel will report to his regiment , Fort Hllev. Colonel Dangerdeld Parker , Klghtcenth In fantry , li granted leave for one month : Captain Henry M. Shnrpc , commissary or subsistence , twenty-one dnyn ; Second Lieu tenant Lawrence J. Fleming , Tenth cavalry , three months extended. First Lieutenant John T. Knight , Third cavalry , will proceed to Hlchmond for duty with the Virginia volunteers. Captain O-cnr F. Ixmg , assistant quarter master , will proceed from this city to Fort Monroe on Inspection duty pertaining to the quartermaster's department. First Lieutenant Tyree II. Illvers , Third cavalry , will report for duty as secretary of Cavalry and Light Artillery school , Fort Itlley. First Lieutenant Herbert J. Sloctim , Sev enth cavalry , Is relieved In the Department of Texas and will report at Fort Itlley , First Lieutenant Kdmund Wlttenmyer , promoted from second lieutenant. Ninth In fantry , Is assigned to company K , Fifteenth Infantry , vice Welsh , retired , jnd Flntt Lieutenant Michael I. Lcnehan , promoted from second lieutenant , Twentieth Infantry , Is assigned to Nineteenth Infantry , vice Me- Intyre , appointed adjutant. First Lieutenant Arthur II. Foster la transferred ftom Second Infantry to cbpi- pnny 13 , Nineteenth infiuitry , arid FIrt Lieutenant Michael -Lenehan from Nine teenth Infantry to company A , Second In fantry. First Lieutenant Charles K. n. Flags , assistant surgeon. Angel Island , Cal. , will report nt Fort Townsend to relieve Captain. Kuclld IJ. Ftlck , assistant surgeon , who , Is granted leave for four months. Lieutenant Colonel Thomas McGregor , Klghth cavalry , Is grunted leave for four months ; Major John G. Turnbull , Fifth artillery , one month extended ; Major Curtis 13. Munn , surgeon , live days. Fair In NobrnHkn With Varlnhln Vt'lmlJ. lie. rnmlnir bniilh. WASHINGTON , Dec. 12. The forecast for Thursday Is : For Nebraska Fair ; variable winds , be coming south. For Iowa and Missouri Fair ; north winds , becoming variable. For South Dakota Fair ; variable winds , becoming West. For Kansas Fair ; warmer ; varlama winds , becoming southeast. l.ocul Itccnnl. TACOMA , Wash. , Deo. 12.-A special to the Ledger from Victoria nays thoHtuamuhlp Warrlmoo , which has arrived from Aus tralia , brlngx word that tlie Island of Am- brym , New Hebrides , has been destroyed by volcanic action on November 13. A natlvu village , with all Its Inhabitants ) , woa Hwept Into the BOO , The Urltlsh warhlilp llarth has cone to the scene. The name of Itudyard Kipling's new star/ wrlten for The Youth's Comparlon Is " The Hold 'Prentice. " The scene U In India , and , the principal charctor Is ayoung locomotlvn engineer. Hi\lTV ; .MAKKKl' . INSTRUMENTS placed on record Dccemho * 12 , 1894 : WAHIIANTY UUi : H. C M Mead to H n llartrnnfl. lot 9. block H , Bhlnn's 2d add t 4.504 Kcna Walrath and husljuid to William ll'tK. w V4 of o ' 4 or lot 8 , Howe's add , . . ! , $00 i ; U Oiirvln In ChrUt KbbuniKaard , si or lot ! M , block 3 , Upton 1'lace JiO Jof , | , li Mlrluil nnd w fe to J F Ijin er , hit t , Mock Z'tt. Omnlm , , , . . 1WO J C Ilen/ilnk-iT and wire tu U H llennlnmr , nw v , " B-lfl-D . , , , 1,604 M T llurke to Frd Krug llrewlnif coni' pany. s U of lot 2. block 7 , First ndcl Houth Omaha 1,178 Jciise Trenberth and husband to Louis Kchmldt. lots 21 and Zl. block G. Von Campbell's add ; lot 1) , Ilolincn' ndd. . . . . . t QUIT CLAIM PKHU , i : W Blmerul to fit. Joseph's church , lots 76 , 81 and b ! , Hartiimn's add. . , , , 1 DKKDS. Hherirr to Houth Omnlm Havlnss bank , lot 24. block St , AlbrlKlit's Choice 133 Bamo lo Hlmon Neliner , lot 4 , Woodlawn I'lar-e , M J a Glauber rt all , Iruitres , lo St. Jon-pli's church , lots 70 , HI nnd 8 ! , Hurlman's add , 1 Total amount of transfers ,