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10 THE OMAHA DAILY J313E : THURSDAY , DECEMBER 5 , 18)3. ! ) SPECIAL NOTICES. Aili rrtlnriiH-ntN for Ilicir column trill lie Intern milll mi'lO i > . in. fo tlir iMriiltiv mill until H p. in. for th ninnlliiK nnil Siiniln ) riltllnnn. A < U crllNcn , ) ij n-iiic | < IIiiRr n mini liornl clirrl.rnn IIIMP ntmvrr nil ilrenweil to ii minilif-rril li-llor In enre of TinIIIMS AiiMtiT * no nililrpHNCi nlll Inilcllt crcil IIIMIII iirrm-ndillon of HIP rlit-rk only. KnlcH , 1 l-io ! n rroril HrM Inirrllntii 1 n iron tlicrcnfli-r. .NotliliiK liilipn for ! ilinn a..i ! for flrxt linrrllon. Tliroc fiiHrrtlxi-iticiiU ninnl lie- run piii tltcly. SITUVTIONS AVA > TI3I > . BITUATION AS rtOOKKKKPKH Oil OKKICI help liy > otmir min with nix ymrn1 eiperlenc * Good Imlillo nncl references AdlrcM O I , lle. wivrnn MALI : IIII.P. n. i.ivn , INTKLMOKNT AOKNTS IN Omnlm to ornnnlie clulu of three to live farm lies of our fnmoiu Orchnnl Homw I nn In central MlnflMlpnl The tide of Immigration In KnlnR iinuthi wh ri there nre no hot winds no cnld wlntcri , no Ml77Rnl . ni crop failures her two or three crops can l > rnlnoil end J pjir ; when- there Ii no uch thins n failure JI I f n ronn nlll work one-hnlf in hnrd nn lie fln i In thin cnnntrj. cool rummerii mild winters mire pnjItiR crops nf frulti ami Kirdrn tnicic rlchftft neil on enrtli : lie t rnll av facllltlM. Oeo W Ames , general OKenl , 1C17 Parnnm St. . Omnhn - I75M TO 110000 win MONTH ani.i.tNO Tiir llMtr Doul.le llPlnrt Oil C1n tlutncr ; can be plat-eil > n nny co k iir lientlnR stove or furnace It proJures n perfect natural cas fire ; bolter and heapor tlnn coal nr won , ! Tor IPI-IIH H'l'if ' Hay Clly Novrlly Co. , Works , Hay Cltv Mich SOLICITOUS WANTnn ron OMAHA : ALRO manaKera oulrldp country inllrrly now poods. < 11 Sheeley tlock nJIM3"J22i < L 160 TO MM HALAUY PAID BALnsMKN IX ) " clears ; experience not neec iir ) extra In ducements to cudtomorB. UMioji & Kline , nt Ixiuls. Mo. "ZJ311 AN AtTIVK I1USINP.SS MAN WHO Is WILLIng - Ing to tlixxel would do well to udditsi I . 04 , ljq < . , II MI79 BIIHINI fl.MANUrACTtmiNGCONCnitN wants first-clazs oRcnt , Ko-d oiportunlly for the rlRht ppr nn AdilrcM Shaln Co , 13H Liberty Ktreet. N. Y H-MSI2 C' WANTED. A riHST-CLAPS HARD \\OOD TIN- Inher ; one \\lio hin had experience on lounKC woth preferred Address Martin & Talee. Hi. Joseph , Mo 1I-M570 7 JZ500 I'KU WKKK AND KXI'KNhKS TO INtroduce - troduco our clean , experience not nececsar > , nearlj ever } dealer bujs. Tolk A. Co , SI Louis. Mo. H-MM9 5 * BAMHMHN TO TAKH ounnits wu SHND amplea. K e t-xclushe territory , pn > Rood sil- nry nnd txpenses , or lllicial nmnnli lon to proper npnlkuiits. Address I * . O Hot 121 New York Cllj. ll-MSCT B * 1'1OTO3. ! t : oo i'in dozen Da\lrs. 113-115 Fo. IClli : t C 112 WANTKIJ IMMnOIATIMA' GOOD. COMPfi- tent Kirl for Reneral housework In small family , refercncei , Reinnn prcfeircl , Rood place for the right girl Apply nt 2COS Half Howard st WANTED. ixrnmiNcnn emi , roii OKN- erul liDuneworlt ; references required. Mrs E Ilosewaler , 1711 IJouBlas St. C 54S KOH HUM' HOUSES. HOUSES. F. 1C. DARMKa. BARKHR I1I.OCK. D 113 HOUSHS IN AI.U PARTS OP THH CITY. TUP O. r. Haxli Comrany , ISO'i Tarnum D 111 ruRNisiiuo iloubr. ron nnxT : JIUAUTIKUI house , ten room1 ! elcsantl > furnl hed , hot water hent , Uiunilrs , stable , canlape , etc. Thos. 1' . Hall , 010 I'axton block. 415 STANrOIlD CinCLC COTTAC.nS. C ROOMS all modern gas , fuel. Apply U > ron Ileed Com pany , 215 So 14th st. D-M HOUSES 1JENAWA & CO. , 103 N. 1STI ST. D-417 IIOUbKS. 0. Q. WALLACE. 312 1JUOWN DI.K roil RENT. NICEliA * rURNISJIKl ) IIOUSR Or eight ro rus , besides alcoxe und bathroom , south front , with all com ententes. Inuulre 2COS Half Howard at. D 237 COO SO. 2JST AVB. , 9-11OO5I MODERN HOUSE , > nrd 330x105 feet. J. N. Trenzer , opposite 1' . O. D M413 TOR RENT CHEAP , DESIRAI1UE STORES , Hats , rooms , etc. U. J. Kendall , 02) S. 10th St. W-713 D4 t OK 0 ROOMS , CLOSETS , WATER. COS N. 13. 1) S7I 1)10 * 12S HOUSES , ALL SIZES AND 1'ARlfl OI" city. V. O. Wead. ICth and -Uouclas sts D-M1I32 D13 FOR RENT , 3-ROOM HOUSE , S. E. COR 23D and Claike. D 193 FOR. RENT. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS o city. Special. CU So. 2Cth a\e. 41C No 'JU.t nt. (20 No. 31i.t nt 405 No. ] > ! < nt. All modem convenience * : cheap for winter months llrennan. , o\e i Co. D M3I5 D25 HC NO. MTII. 4-ROOM COTTAGE ! IC25 No 2)th , S-room Mat , nice. 1621 N. Jilh , 8 room brick. Ml No. 17th. S-room brick. Omaha Real Estate & Trust Co , ! 11 S ISth. D-.M371 KOR RENT , 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT. I.ANGE block , COO So 13th. U tltS 1)0 BIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. EMHA PLACE , ISth Bouth of Mandemon. D M4M-7' FOR HUNT. HOUSE OP TEN ROOMS , MODern - ern coiuinlcnceicry h mdy to buslnt e.8. En * quire of H. T. Mount. 203 S. IClli St. D 536 | -OR RENT , E-ROOM COTTAOK FURNISHED tompkto for houucKcepIni , ' , J10 CO. Addriss Q 7 , lice. D MI-10 * I AND SI-ROOM HOUSES ON 1'ARNAM AND H- room IIOUHOS nn 2 : < l und Ivca\em\orlh , cheap Jno , W. Robblim , 211 N. Y. Life bldj. | D-CCiJ DES1RA11L1IE S-HOOM HOU'SE $15 00 l ER month J. IUarton , 2010 Cupllol avenue. D ECWO * roit HI : > T rrn.Msiini ) it o O.MS. THREE ROOMS TOR HOUSEKEEPING TO man and wife , rent taken In bnmd 31 ! ) N 17th SOUTH rnoNT ROOM TOR TWO , PRIVAIJ : family. 22 ! < J St. Mar > ' avenue. E M512 FIIRNIBHEI ) ROOMS , 21 S Ktll STHKCT , Rteam heated i-ai3io _ FUUNIHIIIU ) 11OOMS I'OIl X.IUI1T IIOL'SK- Keeping fit 1 U JoaKe _ M. mONT 1IOOM WITH ALCOVE , MODKRN , W7 a. : Mave. . E-517 L'URNISHEU ROOM , JI MON1H , 1910 I'ARNAAl. E M3U t ri'it.MHiir.n ' IIUOMS AMI IIOAUD. N1CIJLY rURNlfllll'.D ROOMS WITH HOARD ; lutes reaioiuble. The Roue , 20M Hainehi. . F-M751 US' UOAltl ) AT J300 PICR WEEK , EQl'AL TO ANY In lit } , 318 bo. 12th t. Hoaid and roum , MOO. 1'lotiivr House , Ihomas O'Connor. I' M34I D3 ROOMS WITH HOARD , BTEAM HEAT. THE Utopia. liXIDa\enport. _ 1' 3M t 18H CAl'JTOL AVENUE. WARM THONT ruonn r M801 15 * KOH HUM' STO1IKS AM ) OPlMUUit , RENT THE 4-STORY IIRIC'IC DL'ILDINQ ut 91 rurnam mreet. Tills lulldlne bai a III"-- proof tvinent luncment , onmplfla at cum heat- mi ; lUluuv , water on all Mourn , sue , etc. Ap > PI ) nt lh olllcu pf The life. 1 919 AlJKVl'h WAVl'131) . AQENTB WANTED-MEN AND WOMEN cleiir ICaoo weekly with our labor e.acr IIH easily an ( COOO monthly In othtr lines ; 5200 lamplei fue. Ihoie tt > klni ; busln.m should addrvts .ultli jtamp , Merrill Mfa. CM. , ( A C3) , 18 Canal trect , ChluiKo , J IH-DIC bTOR.ViJIJ , BTORAOE-rilANK EWJIRS. Ull 1IARNEY. J'ACiriu B1XDRAQE AND WAIIPHOUSE TO. . SW-klO Jon GciRTuI storuea nnd forwardlnc. W ( S3 WANTIJIJ TO lllIV. WANTJ10 UUY nuMONDiT must be u bargain. AtlJrcti Q 0 Hi' . . MK1 n you KALI : noitsns , WAGONS , FOR 8ALK < jmHiiET . ' TLi ON- aluo Shrllanj jnuro pony , well brn ta lu rld4 or < lrh . jUJieu ( loo. KuilKH. Oivtdli. In I'-MUS I * roii HARD WOOD , 4 AND 8-POOT FENCE FO corn cribbing. C. R. l < ee , Ml Djuglns Q 113 ITRNITI'IIB II-ROOM HoT'SE. rt ll7 ! flRST cln s bonrdcrs. Inquire lit store , E24 fl ICth. Q-MSH-1M- SKATED , ALL SIZES. ir rnNTS _ Omnlm lltcjele Co , 8zS N. ICth. IXR HALE , NK\V SINOER chine : cheap AddreM O J. IJee. Q-M&T9 8 HOOK HINDINn. TUB IH'RKLEY PIUNTINO Co lHnnd IIS North lilh street. _ _ FOR RENT l7miGATED ? Atnf : MILE Omnhn , jou can clear S7500 nn acic H H Hirder A Co. . Hee Iliilldlni ; . R 531-8 MRS DR. H WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RE llablo buslneM medium. Sth year t 119 N. Kth S-I2I , PATHS , ITC. MADAME SMITH. N E COR UTII AN1 Douglan , room 11 , second ( laor , massive & baths T M161-0 * MME AMES rORMERT.YOPST. l.Ot'IS , MA" fnga nnd biths C07 H 13th St. , 2d rlonr , room 10 T M159 7 * MME. HOWELL , TURKISH AND ELECTRIC latlin. rinrst parlors In city. 31S--.2) S 15th T M504 31 * MADAME GRACE LEON , ELECTRIC. MAS FaRe , bath pirlors hcallhful nnd refreshing. 41 South Hth , upstairs , lurlurs 2 and 3T T M317 7 * PIHSO\AL. VIAVI CO , 3(0 ( REE J1LT1O . HEALTH HOOK free ; home treatment : ladj attendant. U 123 " " lTAT"nsrMASs"AGE , MME. I'OST. 310J4 S nTH TINE LIVERY Rins CHEAP. ED HAUMLEY Kth and &t , Mary's aMJUio. Telephone , 440 U-427 HELt.n EPPEULY CORSET MADE TO ORDER nt 1909 Parnam ' * ARen'a wanted. U-352-D25 MONEY TO LOAN ON PIANOS , HICYCLES Jewelry , etc. ; strictly confidential. P. O. box 3SC U 10S WANTED. PARTY TO ADOPT A 11A11Y HO\ 3 months old. (3 G. Hec. U MSI'i 9 * MONUr TO I.OAX IIHAI , IJSTATIJ. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRU.ST CO . 318 N. Y Life. Loam at low rates far choice security In Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omaha cits propertj W-42S MONEY TO LOAN AT l5\ViST RATii "THP O r. D > % Is Co . 1103 Tirnam st. W 423 0 PER CENT MONEY TO * LOAN ON OM CTlA real estate Neb fuims. W. H M-lkle Oma'm W 430 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROv7io OMAHA proi > city. ridellt ) Trust Co , 170J Potnain. W 431 MONEY TO LOVN ON 1MPHOVED OMAHA real ( .state. Hrennan , lsu & Co , P.ixtnn Hlk W 432 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 023 N. Y LITE \V-I33 MORTGAGES , G. G WALLACE , HROWN IILIC W 434 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CIT1 pioperty. W. Parnam Smith & . Co. . 152) Parnan W-133 MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES J. D. Zlttlc , IGth and Douglas , Omaha. W 130 FARM LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SARPY. 1 TO 10 jears ; low rates. Gar\ln Hios . 210 N. Y L .MJV TO I.OAX CHATTELS. MONE1 TO IXAN ) ON PURN1TURE , PIANOS hoises , wacons , etc , nt lowest intts In cits no removal of goads : strictly confidential ; sou can pay the loan ult at any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO . 200 S. ICth st. st.X X 433 MONEY TO LOAN , 20. CO. 50 DAYS ; PL'RNI tuie , pianos , etc. DulT Green , room S , Hnke block. X-I3J CIIAM3KS. FOR SALE A $3.000 STOCK OP IMPI.E ments. S300 stock of confectionery , J300 butcher shop ; a food ll\ery business ; good openlns In nny of these lines ; all In good town AIsi mme line Improved nnd unimproved farms In Missouri. JCnnsii.s nnd Nebraska to exclnnco for caltlo or western Iowa lands Oalisc Jackson , Silver Cits" , la. Y SM-D11 * POR SALE. THE PALACE CAPE IN LEAD nn 1 Dcnrtwo" * ! . Loth doing Kood business Ad- tlrcsa Matt KIopp , Lead or Deadwood , 8 D Y SI407 MAKE MONEY BY CAREFUL SPECULATION In Brain through n reliable , successful firm , ex cellent opporiunltle'i to make profits by our ntw plans , fully oxplaUieU nnd sent fiec ; hlchtsi references Pnttlson & Co , 700 Omaha 1 Idir Chicago. III. Y MI78 FOIl EQUITY IN LARGE TRACT OP LAND NEAR Ormha What hate nu to otterT II. P. Dallcv 94I > N. Y. LJfu bide. IMISIM5S.S NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. 10. 420 FOU HALU-UUAI , ESsTATU. AHSTRACTS THE HYRON REED COMPANY. RE 112 IMPROVED PARMS-G. W. CARLOCK. 103 Paimm t. RE-014-J1 * VT HL'D ROCK PRICE. LOT 21. HLOCK 12 , AVefct End. J. M. Maralon. RE MS31-D9 * 3AIU7AINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertles nnd farms John 7s' . Picnzcr , opp. 1' . O. RE 443 HARGAINS. IIOUSKS , LOTS AND PARMS , sale 01 trade. P. 1C. Darling , HarKcr bine ! : . RE 411 IOME8 ON EAfaY PAYMENTS. HARGAINS lu luts U. U. Wallace , Ijiunn biocK. RE-II5 TEXAS FARMS AND PRU1T LANDS. SMALLer or largo tructs ; low prices , cass pismcnts. We aia piepaiu-U to uns cr tiic-stlons | tmichliin tlii u lands , nnd to arrange for cheap ralli nil fare foi any perwin wls'ilng tolslt Bout.icrn Texas CoitrrinnUenee solicited Omaha Real Estnto and 'Irusl Co. , 211 , 18th st. st.HE HE M207 IAROAINS IN ACRES. FARMS. DWELLINGS and lotu. V. D. Wind , 10th und Douglnn sin RE-M931 D13 'OR HAHGAINS , TILVOES. QUICK DEAIS call or write D. V. Sholes Co. , First Natl. bank Mdg. RI5-M51581 UAROAINI ICO PT. GROUND ; S-ROOM HOUSlf- iiath. etc ; Rood location ; II5U003 ; U cash. D. V. Wholes fo , , Plrst Null , bank bldK. RE-M511 7 5000 PER ACRE , PAYAIILE ON INhTALL- nu'nls , for 20-aci tiuck farm covered with wood in New Jrrne ) : near ralliond and conunlent to l > e t mnrkets ; land lili.li , ilrs1. fertile ; title clear. Get full particulars from Itlbles's real citato olllcu , 211 S. lOlli street , Phlladilphla. Pa. RE-M50S 5 IUILUIVC ! AM > I.OA > AShOCIATIO.NS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L & II APS'N PAY 0 , 7 Ii per cent when 1 , 2. 8 > car old , alwajs redeemable. KOI.Fnrnum rt. , NaltlnRer. Bee. 417 KW ' 1O GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Inteitut on im\.lniB Apply to Omaha U & H. A sn , 1701 Hee bldg. U. M. Nattlncer , Sec. HOTULS. AHTNA HOtmrj < EimOPKAN ) , N. W. COIl. 131 Ii anj Dujfe. 1 looms by elay or week , ill HE I.A.NGE HOTEL. C02 S. 1JTH ST. ; STEAM htnt. lablo board , (3 00 per wefK. M < 53 \vi.NTiiun. VANTED. HORSE6 TO W1N1ER ; HUST OP euro : terms reasonable A. W. l'hclp S. Son. Z07 N. Y. Life bldg. Telephone 1051M373 M373 D27 UPIIOI.STiHI\i Fl'HVITUHi ' : . PHOLSTEKINC1. FURNITl'RK REPAIREn and iiackfileiv c'leup Ilili inonlu. M. S. \\iilkln , tin Cumlne. Trl , 1H1. 13 ; MI'hIC. AUT AMI OR ORBAT DAItaAlNS IN PIANOS. KKK Win. II , t3dimulcr ) , 5th rtwjr ili-fnguo bullJlng. ilWJ 7 * EOROE V QKLLKNUECK. UANJO AND KUltHr teacher. 1115 Chlcacu it , 1M DR. PAUL , DENTIST. 2020 IIPRT ST 4K STEAMSHIPS. LOWEST RATES TO OR PROM Et'ROPE : western HRency Tliomas Cook fc Son excursions. Harry E. MoorfJ , 1415 Parnam it. , t'MiilTAKiit.S ' : AM ) KMIIALMKHS. H. K nURKP.T. PUNERAI. DIRECTOR AND embnlmer , IMS Chicago st , telephone 90. 454 SWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 10 0 45 $ M O MAUL UNDERTAKER AND EMbalmer - balmer , 1417 Pnrnim st , telephin * 225. 456 RICYCLES CLEANED AND STORED THIS winter for M 50 Omaha lllcscle Co. , .123 No. ICth el. M350 DS PAAV-MIHOKKHJi. H. MAROWITX LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 10 ST. 44 SIIOIITIIAM ) AM ) A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , E13 N. Y. LIPI3. 450 OMAHA HUSINESS COLLEGE , 15TH , PARNAM 451 COAL. POR I11TUMINOUS COAL. CAR LOADS , POR domestic or steam purposes , address Excelsior Coal Mining Co , Du Quoin , III. M1C5 DIS * III.KMIMIKS ItEMOVnt ) . MISS VAN VALKENI1URGH DESTROYS PER- minrnlly by elcctrlclls' sup"tllnous Imlr , moles , warts , etc. Room 410 , N. Y. Life bide. MOM D15 HANCIMJ. NEW CLASS FORMING AT MORAND'S school , 1310 Harncy st. Adults , Tuesday nnd Krliliy , S p. in , children , Tueslij 4:11 p m , Satutdiy , 10 n. m nnd 2 p. m Call for terms Alwass cp n : private lessons flOS D15 LOST. LOST. SUNDAY NIGHT ON SHERMAN AVE. motor , betv\ecn South Onnnn and Kountzc Place , ladles' gold watch and chain. Reward If returned to 15th nnd Mnrthn Miss M. Cn.ll.ilmn Lost 548 C * LOST , A LADV'S HUOWN POCKETI1OOK Tue di > evening on entering car nt ICth nnd DuiiRlis Etiepts , conlnlne < l bum of money und envelope mirkeel "Gro cuith , " suit ible revvnid will be pild for Its return to K'.ove elepnr tnent KIIiatrlek-Koch | Dry Goods Co' letall Bliro List-5C3-4 * LOST , A SEALSKIN MUPP NEAR 1IAYDEN Urns , Saturdnj evening , leave nt SOU N. 21st foi levvard. Lo t 5oO-7 * LOST , A PAIR OP GOLD RIMMED EYE Blns es on vacant block between 2Cth iml 27th stieet , S of Lenvcnwnrtli Suitable icvvntd given If returnej to 252. Half-Howard L-t 501 I * LOST , A LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG. 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Kt. l.auld JJxprejs. . . s ( Xnii l35am ; rnclllc Junction Local G30i ; > m Kant Mnll 2.4djm . .onves ICUICAOO , Mil * A. ST. PAUL JArrlves OmahatInonDepot | } _ , 10th A Jtason Sta [ Omalm 0.00pm . C'llcaKO Limited . K 03am Q 45am. Clilcago K > pre 8 ( i-x .caves let IICAOO & NoTTf ? I WKST'N IAirlcs OnmliaUnlon | D pot. "loth S. Mason _ Bt | Omnlia l.OOim ; . 7 I'mtern Hxprfss. , . 3COpm 4.43pm. . . . . . Vestlhiilpil Limited . D " :05.im : . Cnrrvll Pafsi > njer . , . .JO 0 45pm . Omnlm ChlcnKO Special . 4.iOiin | . lioone Local . . . . .eavea ICHICAqO. n. I. a I'ACIFIC.IArrUej DmalmlUnlon Depot. lOlli K Ma on Sn [ Qin liq 15 A ST. O.iOam. .Atlantic Kxpresa ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 6:3Spm : ( 2 pm , . . , NlRht Rxprni. 8.35am 4Mum : ChknRo Vntlbuled I.Imlteii Jj'Jpm 4 50pm..Ht. Paul Veetlbuled Llmltcil. " . . . l:3jpra : 8l5jim : OUIahoma & Tcxaa Jix tex. Sun..10S5 ; m ! 40pm Colora'ln ' Limited 4.00pm .eaves" ! C. , ST. P. . M. & O. Arrhe ? OnmlinlDepot. . IStli anelV b < ier St . 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T SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC lArrlvea OinuluUnlon | Urpot , lOtli & . Maaon Sis [ Omalm ? .OLiin..rloux City l'assenEcr..10Sipin : S , . . . . . . . . . . , I'uul I.llillld. . jSOdnj " uive i "UNION PACIFIC : lH vM" Oinalmlllulon Depot , l th & Mason StsjOmahu 6.10am . , , , . . .North Pintle nxpre < st. , . . , 4:30pm : llDaru.Overland Limited 4:4tpm : 3 Upm lltut'ce & HtiDtmb'R Kx ( x. Sun ) . 4:30ura S.ipm ( lif.ncj IUui < > Kxpje&i ( ex. Bun ) , .U:10pm : jjjjgrn. . . Kmi Mall 10tiam Ixov w I AOlsullTlilWAT. ) ArS i" Om liarUnlon Utpot. loth & Mapon fllilOnintin 4t : t > , . . . . . . . . Loul < Cannon Uall. , . . . . . . When Passing "We would like you to notice some new Christmas things we have put in the win dow to attract attention , IF you feel in clined to inspect them more closely we shall be pleased. i i The newest of new things are gold and/ibiperial / and gold and antique orna- meftts. These are being used in house decorations wherever art is considered in furnishings. i Turkish Rtngs i * t " Greatest assortment ever shown in the city'of Small Bohkaras , Shervans , Cora- baughs and Kelems. Make your Christn as selections now. Nebraska City's Leading Business Men ATTOItNCYS. P. I * . Iri-luiKl. I. V. 3Ior : in. S. .1. htiM CIINOII. .1. C. AVntNuii. 12. K. AViirrun. .1. A. It oiit > > . iiAicinins. Haulier .V. I.e-lbolil. IIAM\S. Kiirinorx' Ilimlc. Vlcri'Iianls" .Niilliinal. % < -lirnHUie Cllv Anll Oui > Couiilj nntloii IIAIUJIH.S. AliiDllllnus. . ( ; . A. .Snlili-r. Tlinotli > TlioiiuiH. IlroMt-r iV I.lulc. DIc-U bhfcUlL-r. L. II. llumvtnocl. HOAHnilVO IIOUSUS. II. DoWIH' Mr . 12. Tliorp. lit)01C STO1U3. W. S. JI > tT. 11. It. lOIIIIK. 1IOTTLINO WOHKS. IvlooH .V. llniiur-4. IIUTCIIKIIS. jtllkv ( iiirilnvr. U. < J. I-lNhcr. S. IV. TrnlI. S. II. Unst mail. NL INOII Ilroij. CIRAll irACTOHICS. CInus Knell ? ' Cl.OTH G. II II. KIIHH. T L. Ciooiliitiin. u S. | S.J. Jl J. SIc-lil. COAI , AinrvvoOD. Cul Cli | iiiiiiii.J lohiiNoii Uoul Oo. I ) . 1 * . Itiilfu cV. Co. SAI.R IleiiryMc > c.v DHM'ISTS. .T. P. A cull It. > 'in. Wllcov. Dr. JIusllM. SIlHM li'litrrnue 3lntliera. nit tcs. ; r. ii. mil * . tl. II. Dill IN. ll < 'Cariic\ , HniTiii. Sloan'M Driiu Slorc. beh > Milvc'H OriiK Store. 1)1(1' GOODS. Illrliliy .V. Ho 1' . U. Iliililiiiiui. Jolui ll > er. .1. II. Pi-Ire. . I , . WcHtvl. I'l.OliH I . SeliiuiiiUe.- Oo. I'ttllMTUUn. C. N. ICiirNtrn. TI-NWAUI : . GKVI > ILUVATOR. 31. r : . Duir. GitMTC AMI MAHllLII ISvlilliurt & I"orIii-H. < ; itociius. O. II. lllcklc . Sous. O. II. Chaiiiiiaii. .s. T. Dailes. r. u. ri.-ici.M. Chi IN. .loliiiniiii. It. I.orlon .V. Co. .1. II. Tvorllienlt. \V. I' " . llodi-nliroeU. Stiilliut A lloeblne. T. IV. White. ! , I UPON. J. II. I'rnyl II \Vni. Illsrliof. J. J. On nine 1 1. HOTELS. IIoU-1 AVnlNon. Tlinr | > HOIINV. Grunil I'aellle. S. A. Hull. .ICWI2MIY. Alevaiiile-r Caiaelet. J. O. Coulcy. Pains nnd anxieties can bo relieved to a certainty - tainty by using er's Female Pills. Price , $1.00 per box If yon are timid nnd i doubt as to what' will relieve von. ECiiU for these pills. Sent sealed buuuroly by mall on loceipt of price. Sbmao & McConnell Orug Co 1513 DodgoSt. , OMAHA.NEH. General and Nervous Debility , 'Wcakn < " < < i of Body nnd Mind , Streets , of Krrora or Excesses In Old or Younc. Hohtist , Nnhlo Jtatihood fully Hcetojud. How to KnlnrKO und Htienutlicn Weak , Un- jilovclouod Portioiia o ( Hotly. Absolutely un- JHotly. . J Haiiollts In a tlivy. Moiriwtlfy Horn 60 HUitta uml rniclBn Countries. Bend for Mescr ptlvo BooU ex. plauatlon unit jiroofs , lualkel ( scaled ) rruo. ERIE MEDICAL CO. , Buffalo , N.Y , Notice IB hereby Riven that sealed blcla will l > e received by the board of dlrectoru of thu Alfalfa Irilpttlon District nt their olllce In Ogalulln , Nelinmkn , on the 23d dny of December. 1895 , up to 10 o'clock n. in , for J21.COO In bonds Issued by said district in denominations not to exceed ? 500 , und draw ing Interest nt the rate of C per cent per annum , payable bcml-nnnuollv at the olllco of state Measurer , Lincoln. Kt-bnitlta , July and January 1 of each > oar. The o tiomls nr 10-203 ; u pcrcCntnKO of prlnclpil QH pro vided by law Is payable every > ear after ten years These bonds were declared legally Iwmedv and a valid Hen upon the lands Included In the district In an action In the district court of Kolth county , Nebtaska. which llndlntr t/us-reviewed on nn nmieal to tha supreme court of the stale and the judgment of the lower court was nlllnned In the court of la t resort. The board re- Hsrves the rlirhl to reject any or all bids. Address fill bldu to H. C. Anderson. Htcrc- tnry , OBiiidu. ! ! . Neb. Hy order of the Hoard of Director * W Alfalfa Irrigation Ulstrlct. made this SOtli dfty of November. A. I ) , 1895. ? ' ! & nAuniinn'ry ives. II. t ? . ANDUn.SON. Bee. I 3 ? d2201 CUP.DEliH . , e.uit. tti * clfe.u 01 > Ml1e-oetl ouj reinstl. patlon. Onu dullar \ l.cx. six fur fi. Vor HU LX THi ; GOOD MAN imna cc. . " Bt COMMISSION. II. Prollcli. A. 1 * . Miiirnril. i.tmiir.ii. L. V , Cormilt. 1) . 1' . Itolfo A Co. TAlLOItS. J. A. Xcln . Xi'lirnHl.ii City IVori Co Oil , AM ) GASOMNE3. Sltiiiilnril Oil Co. PlIOTORHAriinitS. I ) . W. Curry. It. AV. Trlmblo. I'llYSICIANS. T. IllMlfll. IJ.V. . Ili-rtlioy. C. C. Joriloii. Joint Curt le > . , IMllNTnilS. Pl-lllllC IjlllllllM. ? > 'LT > N I'rliitliiK : Co. iMionucn. R'llIiiKlior'H. .Ill iiics llnlii. .1. M. llMliil. I , . btrniiHi. HOLM3H MILLS. Star MIIlN. SALOONS. AUiinllc HOIIHC. .1. R. Cniil/ . 1C I DON .V. Iliiui-r. .1. M. T. Scliiielilur. .1. G. Striililc. Coo. Tlioiiinx. Thl do . .VPiiN T. L. White-bill. TINSMITHS. Iloraeu KiM\Itrky. 1VAOON MAKUIIS. J. H. Fry. br.COM ) HAM ) STOHCS. M. Iliiuiimrnrten. .lUlllCS TllUlllllHUIl. II. .11. Kline. HIS Vin\VS 0\ SOUTH OMAHA , Dec. 4. To the Editor ot The Bee : It may seem a little unreasonable to ask a papcr to publish communications hostile to the sentiments of such paper , as expressed In Its editorial pages , but I am prtn pted to send such a communication to your columns , rather than to those ot nnj other paper , because I have perfect confidence In the liberal mlndcdnc ! > 9 of Its editor. I refer to the editorial comment upon Rev. Mccltay's letter to The Uee ; and while tlio editor of The Dee vvaa no doubt prompted by feelings of liberality In the expression of those sentiments , may not the lector ot All Saints' church have bern prompted by a no less commendable loyalty In those views to which ho gave expression. I'Yom the standpoint of a churchman , there are tuo Institutions ? to which every Christian citizen is In duty bound to belong , to which ho owes an undivided allegiance , and to bs dlslojal to either would bo to batray a most sacred and precious trust. The first of thesa Institutions is ths fatherland , made sacrol by the blood of Its c.uly martyrs and bound together vslth the sinews of patriotism. To thffctato man owes no divided allegiance with Its enemies ; he can preserve no false truce , and ths motto of every patriot miial always be that of the Jewish statesman In his attltudo toward his state "Do not I liite them that hate tlife , and am I not grieved with them that rise up against thce ? Yea , I hate them right sore , even as though they weic mine enemies , " What true , loyal American has not experienced the same feel ings toward ths enemlos of our federal gov- ernrent ? The second of these Institutions , -which In the mind of a churchman commands tlm allegiance of every Christian cltl/on , Is the chinch , made sacred by the lilool of Jesus Christ and the early martyrs , nnd knit to gether with the cords of a common love To the church , which h the peculiar Institu tion of the Oed of our native land , the Christian citizen owes no divided allegiance , with Its enemies , open nnd avowed , he can picssrve no faln trues and the motto of every patriot who Is loyal to our country's Oed must also ha that ot the Jewish ealnt whom I have Just quoted. To put the matter clearly and concisely let mo ask : Would the eame. Christian citizens who paid $1 to hear Colonel Ingersoll revile their country's Qed have paid the same mini to have heard some foreigner revile tholr God's country ? Were Colonel Ingersoll a courteous and liberal minded disputant upon the great ques tions of Rod and religion we might have assented to > our editorial , but Colonel Ingersoll Is not t-o rated In either the Chris tian or thu scientific world. A man who can tear auunder vvlth tlie cruel enter of rldlcul * and the taunting gibes of Invectlva the most sacred and hallowed feelings of no small share of his fellow citizens ; a man who In trudes upon the religious convictions nf gentlemen and slaps tnelr facts with the { love of scorn ; a man who laugha at and Idlculea Him whom these vamo gentlemen ; ay a their Ileaytnly rather , Is cultty , from he standpoint of a churchman , of course , < f nsult , . not- cyan second to the illlfler of our native land , Christian gentlemen take the stand they da against Colonel Ingersoll , not liocaupu of his views , but because of his Insulting manner of presenting them. Id the Interest ot falnic I l > g pardon for this Intrusion. IliVINO I' . JOHNSON , St. Martin's Itectory. i O Acts at cue ; , never falli , Oae Minute Cougli Cure , A remedy for asthma , and that fever- Iih condition which acctunpanle * a severe cold , Tbe only harmless remedy that produces Im mediate rejulti. HIS SEAFARISi ; DAYS ENDED Botlromcnt by Operation of Law of a fine Old Sea Dog , FORTY-SIX YEARS ON BOARD A MAN-OF-WAR Ail lull-ill CnriH-ntrr of HitVnllrrt rinuslilii llnlllinnrc Tnlki lit till' ItlH'rllt rllltlCNC- 'xt * War. "When I hauled down my flag from ( lie masttieacl of ( lie DnUlinore In Goltlcti ( Into hat bar on Novcmlwb 27 , last , I Ini ! com pleted fort > -slx ycnrs of actho service In tlie United States navy , lacking three months , ' snld Admiral C. O. Oariicntcr last evening as ho sat In a Pullman coach while enroute to his home nt Portsmouth , N. H. Admiral Carpenter Is a man of line jires- enco with a strong personality , IIml ho re mained upon his ship until IVbru.iry 27 , 1SDO , he would hive served under the stars and stripes for a period ot forty-six years , nnd attained the age of C4 ycnrs. The ad miral \\ns born lu a small Now Hnglanil town In 1832. Ho entered the na\at ac-ulemy at Annapolis nt the ngo of IS and graduated therefrom four tears later with honors. He was given his commission as a midshipman Immediately upon Rr.tduatlon und at once began his long llfo at sea. Kor over thirty > eara he crulsc < l over the waters from conti nent to continent. The admiral was stationed In As'atlc seas during the past eighteen months and \\as present In Chinese \\.iturs throughout the entire Chinese-Japan . In speaking of the la'e war he said : "A flner set of seamen nnd marines than the Japanese showed themielvis to bo at the bittlo of the Ynlu I think It would he hard to Imagine. The progress which the Jnps have madeof lite j oars In the arts of war almost surpasses belief , ami I regard them s a wonderful people. For bravery , patriotism and the handling of heavy guns the Japanese nro but little behind the mure civilized nations ot the \vorld. The man ner In which Admiral Ito of the Japanese squadron handled his Ironclads during the battle of the Yalu was Duperb from Incep tion to finish and e\cn had the Japiuuso licet been far Inferior to that of the Chinese. It would lm\c won the light by mere force of superior generalship and honest lighting. JA1' THE IJRTTim SOLDIER. "Notwithstanding what has already been t > atd upon the subject of the courage of a Chinese seaman , I regard him vastly Inferior to the Jap In all that goes to maUo a courageous soldier , either on land or water. As an example , a Japanese colonel who \v.ts campaigning In Manchoora , In command of a couple of regiments , encamped one night In front of some fortifications not n great distance from Port Arthur. The ne\t mornIng - Ing the Chinese soldiers who had been In possession and were twice as many In point eif numbers as the Jap force that besieged them , fled , and the victors had only to ujlk Inside the enclosures and occupy a fort that was perfectly designed to withstand a strong aiwatilt. When asked why ho did not push forward at once and tnlve the fort of Sin Yan a few miles beyond , the Japanese com mander coolly replied : 'What is the use of hurrjlng ? Our enemies will luwe disap peared before we arrive upon the scene and wo can then occupy the place at our leisure. ' This plsodo * think Is characteristic of the whole wat , so far as I could Judge from an Impartial observation. The Chinese \\ero poorly ofllccred on land , and the war ships wcio feebly manned upon the water , and with a people who stood In constant mortal dread of their emperor nothing better might have been expected than the ultimate out come of the o'rugglo which showed con- cluslvtly that the Japanese belonged to a superior race. "While traveling on land In the Japanese empire I gained nnny Insights Into their domestic arrangements and business methods and had cause to admire them frequently. While speaking in this connection I might also say that the Chinese In the latter quality , that of business , are well advanced and In the matter of trading and commercial trans actions arc not far behind the Jap. Japan Is vvell equipped as to railroads and tele- giaphs , and In many of the larger cities im provements have been started In tha line of sewerage and cleanliness In the thickly popu lated portions. KYOTA EXPOSITION. "I visited the exposition nt Kyota last August which was modeled after the World's fair at Chicago , though on a smaller scale , and bavv many wonderful manufactured products , which only the Ingenuous mind of a Jap could devise. An amusing Incident characteristic of the care and constant watchfulness of the Japanese , that every de tail In connection with the government maybe bo carried out , happened during my trip across the Hand from K > ota to Yoke hama. I had noticed three soldiers In uni form several times during my stay at Kjotn , nnd tlicj persisted In appearing at the most unexpected times and places. I thought little of it at the time , but Imaginemy sur prise when upon arriving at Yokpliamn the } were the first persons' who me ? my gaze. I soon dlscovated tint my every footstep was followed by these men and found out upon Inquiry that they were acting ns a bodguard to mo while I remained upon the land. I learned upon asking an olllclal 'hat this was quite custonwry nnd that whenever a for eigner of position or rank appeared upon Fhoro In uniform , or with credentials , he was Immediately placed under the espionage ot the&3 secret service men until lie had safely departed from the country. "Cholera has proved a great scourge to this country nnd to China also. Reliable p'a- tlstlcs are now kept in Japan and It Is said that out of 00,000 people strltken with the ease during the past 5 ear 3D.OOO suc cumbed to Its terrible ravages. Great efforts are now belli ? made by the Japanese govern ment "to stamp out the disease , and In time these m.iy be rewarded , though nn > et but small progress has been made , A large corpj of trained Inspectors have been established and thqy arc- stationed In every village nnd ham let along the railroads These olllclals are neatly uniformed nnd enter the train at tvery station along the route. When the slightest sign of the dread disease Is de tected upon a paceenger he Is Immediately removed to a hospital , when ) proper tare Is provided. " Admiral Carpenter entered the harbor of Port Arthur on. board his flagship , the Dultl- more , shortly after the battle of Wel-HuI- Wei , nnd viewed the smoking ruins of the largo fortg when but n short Interval had elapsed after the Chinese occupation. He alco saw the remains ol Admiral Ting , 'vho committed suicide upon the defeat of his rquadron nt th : battle of the Yalu. The cause nf ( he admlrnl's present journey was the receipt of a telegram Ho Imme diately applied to the department for leave of absence , which wan granted , and the lUHI- moro took him on a last journey as her com mander to Sin PrancUco , At this port he took the overland route eastward and expects to arrive In his New Hampshire home next Tuesday. Admlr.il Carpenter will IIP suc ceeded in command by Commodore McNalr , who had been ordered by the department to report at Yokohama , the signal stattoi of the Asiatic Fijuatlron , nnd then theadmiral's flag will be transferred fiom the Haltlniore to the Olympla , which will henceforth be the flagship of the Pacific rquartron. Starch grows ntlcky common powders have a vulgar glare , Pownl1 * Is the only com- j-lexloii powder ( It to use , AVrlroini'il u .Ni'ii' I'nuliir , Ttustlay evening the members and frlendc < i ( the Hetli Eden Baptist church held a re- ' ceptlon for their now pastor , Ilev. W. W. Everts , ills wife and family , < The reception committee was composed of Mr , and Mri. John H. Dumo'it , Mr. and Mr.t. Howard Daldrldgt. Mr. and Mr * , Ocorc ? W , Hooblcr and Mr. and Mr . J. W. rischer. The cozy church looked very Inviting with no many happy fates , both > ! > ung snd eld , and jnetor and pcojilovtcr glad to meut In this ntw relationship. During the Averting Mliu Man gle llouller , the organist , played a coup | of selection * , and MUs Edith Dumont pi a ye 1 a violin duct with Prof , liacteju , aud Mr , Xtpfel rendered gulUr felectom. ! At 10 o'clock ( lie gathering mlr-d to the church parlor * to jiar'zk ? ot ( be r frc'li- menta provided. A lonu Ul > ! o wa tprcs I beneath the wutor chandelier an I fram It depended fe teen of inillax , held In grace ful llnri br being fastened to InrRO cnndelnbras , which wore rcplend nt with , many wax candles. Miss Zclta Churchill U iono end of the tnlilc , nnd Miss Loulso Keller nt the other , poured the coffee. Young men nnd women from the Young People's union furnished v.rry cmclcnl Cervices In pacing the refreshments to the rniny about the par lors. Dr. Helling * nnd wife. Hcvs IMgir MacDIII , J. O. Staples , Prank W. Koster nnd Smith , the Inttcr the piator of RouHi Omnlm Unptlst church , with their wives nnd friends helped to make tl < e gathering very enjoy- blo. Chrysanthemums wore scattered around the church and parlort and were c\l > drntly the flower of the evening. Many vvfre verj glnd to welcome Hov. W. W. EverU and fam'ly ' to Omaha and the Doth Kden ttnptlst church , I'liiiiui.i ; or.-i.s HIS friini ( tie AViiiniui it lilt \Vlllllll OllllMT 1 1 II IIKllttXll , The Prlbblo divorce suit , which proml , ° d ] to furnl.ih some sensation tl features , has v failed to pan out. Tuesday a decree vvat * granted to In Prlbble. the plaintiff , from Ella Plhblc , his wife. The wife vas not present to defend the case nnd the court re fused to continue It longer. The suit wns begun some tlmo ngo and crcntcd Fomctliltig of n sensation. The hus band charged marital Infelicity , which cul- 111 thn nlnTuM > innl nt tfin \ttfa tt Ult Andrew Haze , a pollc'tnnn ami a brother ot Captain Haze of the present police force. Hare left a wife nnd several children In nl- most destitute circumstances. Slnco the suit began crimination * and re criminations have pass-ed between the partlei through papers lllfd In the district court , Everj thing Indicated that thn trial would b ( racy. Mrs. Prlbblo was In NEW York and al leged that Bhe had no tiicnni with which to pay her rallrond faro to this city The court ordered expense * fcr n trip .to be forwarded to her nnd everything appeared to bo octtleil for a trial. Wbc.M the c aso cimo up Tue 0jy , how ever , Mrs. ' . Prlbble did not appear. Instc.aiS of bringing his client In court , the attornej presented a motion for a continuance. It vvai based on a letter from Jlra. Prlbblo. In II Bho said that she had not > ot received money for transportation and had no means to paj the faro herself. The court refund to grant the contlnuancl and granted the dccre ? of divorce to thl husband. coi i/rnu is GIVU.N A.No'runu JIVY , IH Mill I iiHIicci-NNful III KcllltiK : it Hull lliiuil. The shadows had commenced to deepen In and nround the police court room Tuesday evening when Jcromo Coulter took his de parture for the county Jail. He had been waiting pat cntly all the afternoon for men who had promlsid to plnco their names upon his ball bond and It was after C o'clock wheU he gave up his hopeless vigil. After two dajs of steady tramping around the city , escorte I by an olllcer , th ? best that the ex-deputy city tteaaurcr could do In the way of securing bond was to Imve the names of three men , who In the aggregate could qualify for $5,500. This left $3.500 to D3 so- cured. Not discouraged , however , by pa t failures , the prisoner again applied for another six hours la which to hustle. Judge Derka gave the usual order to. Chief Slgwart > esterday for the services of an officer and remarked ns he did so that It was positively the last day of grace that would bo extended to Coulter on the bond proposition. Hut llerkn took this back last evening , Coulter still falling to get a bond , and granted him one more day. It Is understood that In event of a falluro today to secure the necessary number of signers to the bond that Coulter's attorn : ? Intends to apply for a further reduction of the amount requited for hl'i release. In case this is done both Judge Il rka and the county attorney state positively that the request will not bo complied with and that If Coulter's efforts to aecuro bondsmen today are not suc cessful the prisoner will have lo remain In the county jail until the date of the trial. iiu\Giuiv : KM > I < AI.MI > ins COMMICT - lll"i WI1V HiSnlil WIIH Murvljr fill AtM'llll'llt. Carl V. Ilungreen , the tailor , living at 2345 Rees street , charged with beating his wife and children , was nrrested nnd lodged In jail late Tuesday night. When arraigned be fore Judge Derka yesterday he staled through an Intelprotcr that ho had not been b'ntlng hla wife with an old boot , as alleged by a neighbor named Swunscn. He said hat head ad merely been engaged In pulling tin his boots after breakfast and that ono ot them accidentally bounced nnd struck his wife. Huiigreen talked rapidly and made many ivIUl gcstmes. frequently shaking his fist at he Judge. When his wife was placed nn Hie stnnd she said that she thought her husband's actions were duo mnlnly to , i combination of Insrnlty nnd cussedness , mnlnly cussedncss , and that she would like to have him sent before the board of Insanity , anil , if adjudged InfcEnp , confined nt Lincoln , where ho b ° - longcd. She expressed n desire for a dlvorca mill the custody of the three small children. Ruiigrecn will bo examined by the city physician nnd if sufficient ground exists to send him before the board be will bo sent to the county jail to nwalt further orders. lion < < > rroifin Croup. Some reading that will prove Interesting , to young mothers. How to guard against the disease. ' Croup Is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning the cause , first symp toms and treatment Is the object of this Item. The origin of croup Is a common cold. Children who are subject to It take cold very easily and croup 's almost sure to follow. The first svmptom Is hoarseness ; this Is coon fclluVvCu by . peculiar rough coug'i , which lb easily rccognlml and will never bo forgotten by ono who bns beard It. The tlmo to net Is when the child flr t becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Itemed } ' Is fieely given all tendency to cioup will soon dlsap- P"ar. Even after the croupy cough has de veloped It will prevent the attack There Ii no danger In giving this remedy , for It con tains nothing Injurious. < 'ricllimill IJu > CriMi > . Thi/ following births nnd deaths wera leported at the health ofllcc during tha twenty-four houra ending jj. noun jestcrday : lllrlhs Clinrlm Hiuncr , 1511 North Twenty- first sheet , girl ; Tononl Kosostil , ] S 2 Wjlnut , boy , Charles Snmuelson , 3H North Twenty-fourth , girl ; Charles Pachil , 1111 Smith Fourteenth street , boy ; ChrlH Kull , 4201 Noith Twenty-fourth , girl. Deaths Alfred Carter , 10 months , 217 North Tvunly-clghth nvcnue , pneumonia , Laurel Hill ; James Warrrn Jones. 3 months , 2101 Dodge , ssarlet fever , Porest Lann One .Mlnulo Cuur.h Cure Is a popular rcmoJjr foi croup. Safe for uhlUien and adults. J V. Hltthey of Jlmllngtnn , la. , and Mlsa IJfSalo Norton of this city wore married at 2 30 yesterday afternoon In the Mlllard hotel parlors , IH-v. T J. Macliay ofnclatlng. A imiall company of the Intimate frlenda of the parties was present , Including C. A. Hartley of Newton , Kan. , and John \V , 11. White of Cleveland , O. Trotn J to C a reception was held at thn hotel , the couple Kcvlng on an evening train on the wedding trip B llfiillli In < lloiiNcliolil Is pretty nearly a surety If Allen's Hyglento Klulil Is there. Th'ro Is no mecllclno Its trjiul for all-round iiBerulneus , rirut of all , It Is n preventive mcdltlnc vvdrds oft all con- taglrus dlseaecs. It hcala and purifies bruU-s , burns , scalds and sorta ot all hinds. Kllla germi ami oruors IIH inunjr ueui-r uct-n , uu ilt-tcrlbed In a pamphlet which will be mailed ' " free If you address the Clias , L , Allen Co , St. Ixiuls , Mo. m 'J'uo I.at i ! In Lmilflntr Ilin Door , CliailEK Uank , living at 2520 North Thirtieth utrett , appearc-J pt pollc * head- quartern yesterday and ttate.l I licit omo ono had deprlvkd him of hli liorui , lie had heard a nolss In the dlrcclltn of the barn ut abuut 12 o'clock Tuesday night , but hail not luvTtlfjatid. Ytsterday he had tin * pleasure of closing the bain door after Ills te d had Bone. IlanliH traced thehoraa until within a few yards of some campers lotitrd norlh of Franklin utree't und thni | i-t th trail lu the falllne mow , ] l thinks the era < lfr nr rexponilble for the tlifft. Throat dlieaws commence with a Cougb. Cold. 01 Bore Throat. "Diotvu'g DroucU'al Trooh < > i" glvf Immediate relief , Bold only lu box * I'rlu > itfi root * .