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    THE OS! All A DAILY lEE: Fl IT) AY, D KCJ3MB EE M, 15)00.
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SPECIAL NOTICES
Advertisements for theae columm
will he taken nnlll VI in. fur ko
evening edltlnn auil until 8:11(1 p. an.
far tnurnlai aud Snailar edition.
Hatea. I I-2o a word flrat Inaertlon.
le a rrord thereafter. Nallilng taken
for leaa thun 2o for the Orit luarr
tlnn. Theat advertisements mnat be
ran eonnecntlvelr.
Ailvertltera, by reanaatlng a nan
krred chenk, nan have untntn ad
dreeaed to a numbered letter In Rare
of The Her. Acarrera ao addreaaed will
be delivered 4 a presentation of the
cheek only.
SITUATIONS WAJITBI).
COMPUTE NT cook nnd Inundress wants
position for general housework 2.2I
Cuming. A-M174 14
WANTKD MALU HELP.
WANTED, wo hnvo steady work for a tew
good hustlcra of good habits and 'lcr"
nce. C. F. Adams Co., liX Howard St.
B A It HICK trade taught thoroughly In short
time, cataloguo and imrticuliirH free,
Address W.nlern Barbers' I"?'""1."
urnutia, Neb
WANTI!
I3D, aVood experienced clothing
or. Apply 13H Farrum St. Good
in In rlirht nnrtv. iJ
flallrltnr. Annh
position to right party
AOK
GNTH WANTKD; Catholic ngonts; out
fri'ii; men or women, town or coiin
y; wrlto nt once, C. ,1'. &JJrP,-,,.
iarborn Mt., Chicago, 111. B-Mlll 17
lit
trv
Dearborn
WANTED, n first-class advertising so
llcltor; munt b an experienced nmn; good
money; no other need npply. D "j
WANTED, tnun to piny piano. People's
Htore. It 18. 13
WANTKD, good man to do cunvnBslug In
tho country, good pay for rlKlit man. Ad
dress B 4, lieu. II-M183
THE AMEHlCANBARnEH COLLEGE
OK OMAHA,
J. II. RANDOLPH, I.. I,. II.. President,
Is now CONDUCTED MY THE BARBERS'
CRAFT and INDORSED by the UNIONS.
ONLY SCHOOL RECOGNIZED by tho
Htnto Barbers' board, Consult your homo
bnrbcir; show them this adv. Write for
freo catalogue. B-M190 14
WANTISII-FEMALE HUM'.
WANTED. 200 Girls. 1521 Dodge. Tel. f.li.
C I to
0 girls wanted. Canadian omce, 1522 Doug'ns
C I fl'
LADIES, one lady In every town can pet a
J.r moquetto rilK, 36x72 Inches, and 11 In
cash for ono hour's work. Write quick,
with stamp, Logan & Co., -Perry, In.
O-MS60 14
WANTED Competent second plrl with
references. Apply at 123 S. 23th St.
C 651
WANTED, experienced girl for second
work. 2037 DodKe St. C-M117
COMPETENT Klrl for general housework.
Good wages. 1131 S. 20th Ave.
C-155-13
WANTED, Kood Konernl housekeeper. 1117
8. 30th Avo. C 186 15
EXPERIENCED Klrl for general house,
work: references required; wage $3. 11:2
So, 32d st. C-M197 14
KOIt HEXT-HOUSE9.
IF you want your houses woll rented plnco
them with liana wa & Co. D Hi!
ALWAYH moving H. H. Goods. Pianos.
Office, 151H4 Farnnm Bt. Tel. 1539 or 803.
D 113
HOUSES for rent In all parts of tho city.
Brcnuun-Love Co., 320 So. 13th St.
D-lll
HOUSES, stores. Uemls, Paxton block.
D-H3
SEE IH3NHY R'AYNE, 01 N. Y. LIFE,
HOUSES, 'etc." F.'D. Wead, 1624 Douglas
D-44S
HOUSES and flats. Rlngwnlt.l Barker Hlk,
D ISO
8-ROOM .'ouse, 27th and Fnrnam Sts.. nil
modern. Call 2008 Farnam or phone 6SS.
D 151
HOUSES wanted. Wallace, Ilrown blk.
D 132
RARN. 2024 St. Mnry'H Ave.
D 153
FOR RENT, 12-room house, heated with
steam, modern conveniences, good bain
Address C 49, llee. D 17fi
THREE 8-room modern brick houses. 25th
St., near Fnrnam. Inquire 2417 Jones St.
D-5S2
ELEGANT 10-room all modern residence:
hardwood finish, porcelain bath, laundry
This house Is In kooiI condition nrtd with
in ten minutes' walk of the center of the
city; in a very select neighborhood, neur
24th nnd St. Mary's Ave. Rent. $43.
OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO., loth and
Douglas Sts. u57j
11-ROOM modern detached residence. 28th
and Dowoy; rent, $60. 'I'hone. 1413.
D-814-14
FOR RENT, 7-room house, nlee lnwn. cor
ner 28th nve. nnd Mntile St.. 112.
JOHN W. RODB1NS, 1S02 FARNAM.
D-MS21
FOR RENT. 1504 N. 21th St.. 8-room house
In good condition, gas. porcelain buth.
closet, hot inul nnlil water i... i,.,....
will rent for 125.00 per month to good ten-
am win tnro lur wio prouertv.
OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO..
10th & Douglus.
D-854
4213 N. 24TM, new 6-r. house, bath cloBet. hot
and cold water, gas, shade, on 21th St
rar, only $1K to good tenant, Wulluce!
Drown Hlk. D SS7
uiuiiuu bid,, diwiy i wi ij, ;yth hi.
D-M100
l-ROO.M modern house, 3520 North 27th, C18
also 6 rooms, corner 27th nnd Plnkr.ov.
Tvi 4iiiuiiv rt iuuriho. duller lirOH,
D-7J3
MODERN 8-room houso. 14l7 Vinton s.
good locution. D M133 17
FLi?'H.OOM ct'llKB. modern. SCKJ South
""' " 1J 103 13
6-ItOOM furnished cottage for winter; no
u.vii. ovm n, ,wi, J-i llaa 14
EJiSOA.N.T f-,l;oom cottngo, J12 per month
a.Cnl'Jwe" street, lnqulro Jos. On d.
smith, Murray hotel. D SI 177 it
KOIl ItENT-FCUMSIlEI) ROOMS.
BTEAM htntt'd rooms at The Thurston.
. . K IE I
NPYV.L,furl,eA' .r?0.m?.. heat, gas
E-MD75 15
FURNISHED rooms, modern. 1722 Dodg
E-M9il JS
ROOMS, well furnished, heated. 403 N. 14th
U SIBS3 id
"!?UNiH,,,K,D rooms; modern; private fam
ily. 2108 Cass St. E 147 17
FURNISHED room, modern. 2114 Chicago
Vi Mill i
FUIIMSIIKI) ROOMS AM) IlO.VItl).
GLENCAIRN,translouts,1.28 day. 1C09 Doug,
UTOPIA, 1721 Davenport St.
F 150
The Mrfrrlnm, good winter homo. 25 Dn o
1'' 157
THE PRATT, nice south room. 212 S. 25th
1' 1S
FOR HICXT-STORES AND OFFICES.
FOR RENT, rloro In first class location
rent reasonable. Apply R. C, Peters &
V.Q., ground noor, nee Uldg, i zii'j
FOR RENT, the building formerly occupied
uv me neo in via rnrnani stree.. it nns
four stories and a Imuemrnt which was
formerly used as The Bee press room
This will be rented very reasonably If
Interested apply at onco to C C Rnso-wuter,-
secretary, room 100, Bee Building.
i 1 iUl
QROCERY, corner: factory or laundry
building, D. C. 1'uUcruou. 'Phone, 1413.
i-SU-J-l
I'llll HH.Vr-STOHUS AMD OFFICES.
LARGE double room In Continental block!
can bo made Into very desirable office and
reception room for physician. Will ar
range to suit.
OMAHA LOAN & THUBT CO.,
14th & Douglas Sts.
I-S37
SPLENDID building In commission district
for rent Jan. 1. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas.
1-M847 JB
AOE.NTS WANTED.
$300 TO 1500 tt mouth selling new patent
brake attachments to mechanics; positive
proof: territory one-fourth value; some
money needed; no fakirs; at once. R -am
7, Knrhnch hotel. J MMl H
AGENTS "WANTED! With HnyesmetaN
lie rubber tires for rocking chairs you can
make J100 n month. Address J. C. Hayen,
416 E. Locust Bt Des Moines, lown.
J-M178 16
WA.Ti:il-TO IlEXT.
YOl'NO tnnn wishes room nnd board, walk
ing distance. Address E 2, Hce.
K-183 15
TWO unfurnished rooms for light houso
keeping. E 3, Ileo olllce. K M19I II
STonAtin.
PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Co., 912
Sll Jones, general storuge und forwarding.
451
OM. Van Stor Co,, 1G11H Farn. Tels. 1559-SC3
-13!)
WA.NTEI) TO IIUV.
ALL kinds of household good?, hotels, etc.,
In lnrgo and small quantities. Chicago
Furnlturo Co., 1106-10 Dodge. Tel. 2020.
N-161
HOUSES to move.
Wallace, Brown Hlk.
N 161
WILL purchase n limited number or
Omaha Savings bank accounts. Urennan
Love Co., 300 So. 13th. N-4S3
WANTED to buy. J1.000 of Omaha Savings
bank accounts for cash. Address A 13,
Heo olllce, N-M5H
WANTED to buy for cash, neat 8-room.
modern detnrhed hoitse, with lot; hrus'i
must be In llrtt-class condition nnd In
good neighborhood, Will pay about J2.M0.
Address 1) CO, Hce office. N 170 It
for male houses, vehicles, etc.
SELL nnd repair vehicles, all 'kinds. H.
Frost, cnrrlago works, 11th and Leaven,
worth. I 164
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
HARD and soft foundation piling; ho
v. . u ..... n . ... . i. ft . , V
2DHAND safe cheap. Dcright, 1116 Farnnm.
ij 165
SAFES; buy, sell, ex'ge. Schwartr, 114 So. 13.
q ICT
MISCELLANEOUS.
NOTICE, country dcnlors, 2dhnnd furniture
anu sioves ai uiwesi prices, canond lots Cr
less. Chicago Furniture Co., 1100-10 Dodge.
R MS
SELL cheap benutlful Upright piano.
mahogany case, fully guaranteed, bargain.
010 N. 26th St. R-78-Jy.l
OLADISH pharmacy, 12 & Doduo, rellablo
aniK more. u TJ Jl
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant. 810 North 16th.
B 1.0
MMB.GLYMER genulno palmist. 16H5 Do Ige
. a ami
ELECTRIC TREATMENT.
ELITE parlors. 615 S. 16th. second lloor,
T-MS2I 13
MAUEL GRAY, S17& N. 15th St., flat E.
T 89.1 D17
MME. AMES, 1615 Howard, 2d lloor, room 1;
inermai oains. l .MiU3 "u
PERSONAL.!,
DR. ROY, chiropodist;', corns & superfluous
hnlr removed by electricity. R;'i2, Fren
or mic. it IT
TURKISH baths, mnssage bathj, electric
natns, ior inaies oniy; , sKineu women
massuge operators; flneat e(iulpped baths
In tho city. Renstrnm Rath Company,
Rooms 216 to 220 Ilea Uldg, U 171
VIAVI, woman's way to health. 316 Ileo bia
II I7
I.IE11EN. theatrical, masquerade costumer.
luis rarnnm. u 173
PRIVATE home before and during confine
ment; uauicH uuupiuu. iurs. uurget, 2620
Durdetto. U 476
SEWING machines rented nnd repaired;
ruui. - iiiuuLii, nujjura ior ail Kinds
of machines. The Singer Mauufacturluit
Co., 1514 Douglas St. Telephone 418.
U-478
PRIVATE hospital for ladles before & dur
ing COUIlIiemeilli imuiuti uuopieu.' lloU IN. 17
U-477
PLEATING and skirts, all kinds; buttons
made to maicu. umuna bleating Co.,
1521 Douglas. U ISO
LADIES' Jackotfl and tailor made suits al
tered, citaneu, repaired, ai. ogel, 307 a. 17.
U 481
FURNACE work, STOVE work, tln.sheet
iron. gnivHiiixru iron, zinc ana copper
work done; cheapest place In tho city.
Savage's Tin Shop, 2822 Farnam St.
U-3S6
CALENDARS. Hurkley Printing Co.
U M129 D20
J650 STEIN WAY upright piano, latest style
caso ior saie encup. uuress u is. nee.
U-77-Jy.l
COSTUMES for rent. 3318 S. 20th. Mrs. S.
Sack. . U-M Jll
FARMS FOR II IS NT,
!9-ACRE fruit farm for rent on Calhoun
road near Florence. In lino condition.
Uemls, Paxton Ulock. 791
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western
low.i farms at 6 per cent; borrowers can
pay $100 or any multiple; any Interest
date; no delay; Hrenuan-Love Co., 309
So. 13th St., Omaha, Neb. W 432
MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real
estate. Ureunan-Lovo Co,, 309 So. 13th.
W (S3
$1,000 and upward to loan on Improved city
property und farms. V, Farnam Smith &
Co,, 1820 Fnr,nain. W 481
WANTED City loans, bends and warrants.
Georgo & Company, 1601 Farnam street.
W-483
MONEY In any amount nt 5, G4 6 per cent,
J. W. RORUINS & CO., 1802 FAR!
NAN ST,
W 460
MONEY to lean on farm and city property,
lowest rates. O. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnnm
W 187
PRIVATE money, 5, 5H, 6 per cent; no de
my, uurvin iiroH., iuia c arnam. w uj
MONEY to loan at & and 'M por cent on
Omaha property. W. II. Melkle, 401 8. 15th
WANTED-Citv nnd farm loans: also bonds
and warrants.' It.-' C. 'Peters & Co.,. 1702
1-in mini ai,, nee uiag. vj
PRIVATE monoy. F. D.- Wead, 1524 Douglas
y ii
FIVE per cent monejl Bemls, Paxton block
' W-4
MONEY to Jonn on tlrst-class Improved city
property or for building purposes, Payne
Knox Co.. New York Life, W 193
PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood,
$1,500 TO LOAN on real estate-.call at once.
M. J. Kennard & Son, 310-311 Brown block,
MORTGAGES FOR SALE.
$S00. two years, 8 per cent, on ncreago.
J3.000. three years. 8 ner rent, nn nnts.
DAVID C. PATTERSON, 1623 FARNAM.
w wie lit
ACCORDION I'LUATINO,
ACCORDION and sldo nloatlng. cheapest.
pest, quicKcsi. .Mrs. a. AiarK, v rat-
tcrson Ulk., 17th und Farnam Sts.
C22
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
THE OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.
(Established 1S92.)
Will make you a loan on furniture, pianos,
live stock, etc. You keep the property.
Or If you have n permanent position wo
will mako you n SALARY LOAN without
lndorser or mortgage. We loan from $10
up. You can got the money In a few
hours after making application ahd you
may pay it back In 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or (1 months.
Others claim lower ratts, but nil we ask
Is a chai-co to make comparisons, Wo
charge nothing for papers or filing and we
give you the full amount of tho loan in
cash. We are the oldest and largest loan
company In Omaha. Our motto Is "to try
ton lease."
Telephone 2295. 3C6 South 16th St.
X-496
MONEY MONEY
LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE.
No endorser of mortp.tge required
LOWEST RATES, EASY PAYMENTS and
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
OMAHA CREDIT CO.,
Room 626, Fifth Floor, New York Life Rid,;.
"SALARY LOANS"
TO EMPLOYES
UPON PLAIN NOTES.
NO CHAROE DEDUCTED IN ADVANCE.
NO CHARGES FOR DRAWING PAPERS.
"QUIET"
'(OFFICE,"
"EASILY"
FOUND."
"AMERICAN"
"LOAN" m
"CO,"
Room 601, Ilea Ilultdlng.
Open 8 a. m to C n. m. and noons.
Rcbnto.whcn loan Is paid before due.
X-M785
MONE loaned salaried people holding per
mancnt position with responsib.e concern
upon their own names without securl.y;
easy puyments. Tolman, 700 N. Y. L. b'dg,
X-C02
MONEY loaned on pianos, furnlturo, Jew
elry, horej, cows, etc. C. F. Reed, 31D 8. U.
X-501
SALARY LOANS, CHATTEL LOANS. ,f.
. iaii.uk, zi thirst Mat. Hank nidg.
X-K03
- , MONEY TO LOAN ON
Furniture, Pianos, Diamonds. Watches, etc.
Privately on payments No chargo for
papers. HERGEll'S LOAN CO., 1501 Far
nam street, upstairs. X 503
StONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, hor.?B,
cows, Jewelry. Duft Green, R 8, Uarkor blk
LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE,
with partial pnyments on note; no mort
gngo or security: absolutely cnnlldentlal;
POSITIVELY LOWEST RATES: loans ..f
other companies taken up. Room 303, Pax
ton lllock. RELIABLE CREDIT CO.
X-507
LOANS on furniture, pianos, diamonds,
Jewelry and salaries: cheap rntes. BOS
TON LOAN Co., R. 21, Fronzer blk.. 15th
nnd Dodge, opp, old P. O. Open evenings.
X-M176 J 12
CHATTEL and ealary loans. Joe II. Pleas,
ant, 51 Barker block. Xr-M157 J12
CHATTEL nnd snlnry loans. Joe H. Pleas,
nnts, 54 Barker block. X M137 J13
BUSINESS CHANCES.
$150 CASH or easy payments buys 23 strictly
lawful (nickel) slot machines for drinks,
viKiirn or ubii; win eurn ?s nnd upward
weekly each. Earl, Clnrk A Co.. Furnl
turo Manufacturers, Chicago, III.
Y-50S
$4,000 BUYS half Interest In wholesale busi
ness; staple goods. R. 17, Patterson Blk.
Y-12 24
RESTAURANT and confectionery. Only
plnco In 1 vcly town of 1,000 population.
Other business, reason for selling. Ad
dress, Box 31, Springfield, Neb.
Y-154-13
FOR SALE, bakery, restaurant and gro
cery ut once. Address E 1, Bee.
V M173 22
$10,000 STOCK of genernl merchandise In
northwestern Nebrnskn: innr vn'. i-
$45,000; stock fresh: n snap. For nartlcu-
mr uuuren.i u i, iieo. JI172 15
FOR SALE, well pstnldlnliml fnn.i
ilolnx stood buslnesit! 'nrntt
111 tinnUlt nc.n ..1tl t i V. t
CLEAJf atfto.ntock 4ry k-ooaHJadlcB' ana
m fitlU lltiil,titif,.,i m a..1t If I m
.....n ...i. ii, nn, i imi HiifB ot conon
guodsnplo domestlcH, burnishing gooOs.'
notions, etc. Invoicing' about &iM(i: nil
goods practically new; no heavy gondH or
fixtures; this stock Is strictly first-class
nnd open for. thorough Investigation;
owner will exchnngo for part cash nnd
real estato; prefers farm land. C. W.
Somers, 507 Manhattnn blk., St. Pnul.
Y-M191 10
WANTED, good man to do cnnvnsslng In
uiu tuiiiiiryi kuuu pay ior rigni man. Acl-
urcss n i, uce. i Mlwr
FOR EXCIIANnn.
$15,000 WILL trado ono of the best locnted
........... ,...vn ... nt,i viiiuim, ciear or
Incumberances, for land In western Iowa,
o ici ii tui ,iiui, iiuriii wesierti M Issourl
or northeastern Kansas; value of nron.
crtv, $15,000; will take one-third In land
. fk . 7. . uutnce. i.nnu
which is heavily Incumbered will not be
luiimuara.' yiw incii nun ana description
of land. Address Dally Bee. SC-M116 14
FOR EXCHANGE, lands, stocka of goods.
Inn'n 1. .,.' famine l . .
L. Townsend, Lemurs, In. 55 M192 19
FOR SALE ltEAI, ESTATE.
HOUSES, lots, farms, lands, loans: nlsn fir
lnsurnnco. uemi, i'axton blk. RE 510
PROPERTY bought and Hold nionv
loaned: rents collected. V. L. JohnVnh
Co., 311 So. 16th St. ' iiEn,n?n
LAND. C. B. Burrows, Norfolk. Nebraska,
w IW) U26
FIVE-ROOM cottage and lot, near 19th ftt
uower house. $1.0u0 cash. 11 ol
7-room houso and corner lot. near
Yntes. $1,300. ' near Mr
Good cottnge nnd 1',4-story house in irnn.i
condition, on 21st St,. $S50. ' 1,1 BOod
V. JJ. wviAU, von Douglas Street
RE-149-13
FOR SALE.
Good cast front lot on 37th near California,
Smali lot .in 26th St. near A. South Omaha
a30th,$200.n8 blCk frm AmeS Ave nnl
South' front In Central nark, lion
al,nt.rs'iafCOt " CasslU!' B,-eet, close to
Sixty uve feet on 19th near Center St law
Btw. .m,d Qov Ca Kuns" wh
House and lot on M street near 27th s r
tRim. ' "'
Four lots In Wakeloy Add., $200.
T.nt 20. block 2. Baker Plane, itrm
I.otB 16 nnd 17 In Second uddltlon to West
I,.J, ,.vv.
Pupti' norm nnfl m n frnm rn.,1t n.
$2 000. "iui v;neyonne
Sixty feet south front Cass nnd 39th streets,
SAMUEL S. CURTIS, Receiver,
1808 Harney at.
RE MRxs-lfl
RANCH AND FARM lands for falo by the
Union Pacific Railroad comnnnv n .1
McAllastcr land commissioner.' llnlnn
Pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb.
RE-flll
FORTY or 80 acres, mile west of Klor-
enco pumping station nt $50.
Four-acre block, cultivated, Florc'nce $500
240 ncres, 2 houses. Sarpy countv. nt m'
F. D. WEAD, 1524 Douglas Street.
RE-151-13
AlICTIOV HAT. in rii.i dimi vdin
will offer at public salo to the hlgll-st
W(U1 orJ'L0 three-story double brick houses
No. 2101-3 Douglas street, city of Omiha
Houses contain 13 rooms each; renting rt
present. $50 and 153 ner mnntli. rnmmenn.
Ing Mnich 1 tenants will pay $05 per
month, or n total of $130. Terms, H cash,
balance nt 5 per cent, with option of
making partial payments when conven
ient Property Is In good condition, loca
tion Is convenient nnd desirable, Salo to
tako place promptly at 2 o'clock p, m
Saturday. December 15, ISO), on the prem
..!',e.',; "I consider a provlous offer.
V,, H. Thomas, 503 Flrt Nat'l Bank hldi.
J. Bonnenberg, Auctioneer.
RE-53S II
12-ROOM lroiiHo and lot, 70x140, $3,200.
8-room house. 2322 Harnoy, with bnrn. $3,500,
F. D, WEAD, 1521 bouglas Street.
RE-150-13
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnam St.
RE-M5
SEE HENRY B. PAYNES. C01 N. Y. LIFE.
RE-513
C. F. HARRISON, BARGAINS. 913 N. Y. I,
RE-122 J9
8 ROOiMS, bath, barn; $1,600, ORtes. N. Y,
Life RE-M162H
FOR SAM: HEAL ESTATE.
A GOOD INVESTMENT IN THESE:
$500 4-r. rnttnue. U lot. rents $5.
ISfio Cottage, 14 lot; rents $10; near 29th and
eewnru.
$1.100 7-r. house. Bristol St., rents $11.
$1,100 Lot, 2 cottages. 3 blocks Ames Ave.
enr hnrn, rental value $15.
$1,500 Corner, 2 cottnges, city water, rental
vniuo j.v, ten minutes wniK irom 1-. u.
$1.500 Recs st., near 25lh, 2 cottages, rental
vallio SIB.
$2,500 6-r. cottnge, modern, barn, lot $.1x112,
pavement paid, choice location, nenr iiigu
school.
$2.730 Modern, new 6-r. house, N. 19th, rents
$25.
$4,2(-ISth and Charles, rental value $53.
GEORGE G. WALLACE, BROWN BLK.
UK 18S 15
MEDICAL.
LADIES out of health find prompt relief.
516
DR. LE DUE'S Female Regulator, posi
tively warranted to euro the most stub
born cases of monthly stoppages. Irregu
larities, obstructions and suppressions
brought on from whatever cause : $2 a
package or 3 for $3; sent nnywherc pre
paid on receipt of price. The Kldd Drug
Co., Elgin, III. American Olllce, retail,
wholesale, Myers-Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha;
M. A. Dillon, South Omaha i Davis Drug
Co., Council Bluffs. Full lino of rubber
goods,
LOST.
LOST, lady's gold watch: case No. 4002,
fcjigin worgs. l-t'ftvo ni ucc omce nnu re
ceive $3 reward. Lost M163 II
LOST, small black dog. yellow feet; return
to 101 Ho. Zltll St., rcccivo reward.
Lost-lS2 13
FOUND.
FOUND, St. Bernard dog. lnqulro 3421
South 14th. Charles Frlke.
Found-lS3 13
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
A. C. VAN SANT'S School. 717 N. Y. Life,
023
BOYLES' College, court reporter principal.
Bco Uldg 521
NEB. Bus. & Shorthand college, noyd's
Theater. i.o
GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col. 10 Sc. Doug.
b.B
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute. 615 N. Y. L. Bldg.: Tel.
1681; Alice Johnson, u. u,. lauies- dept.;
Gld E. Johnson, Ostcopathlst, Mgr.
CIS
M. E. DONOHUE, D. O., of Still school,
KlrkBvllle. Mo., 001 Paxton Blk. Tel. 1367.
- -519
HORSES WINTERED.
HORSES wintered, $1 per month. J. W.
Phelps, 207 N. Y. Llfo bldg. 'Phono 1031.
M-7S3 .13
WINTER pasturo for horses nnd cattle;
horses stnbled nights nnd grained; reason
able rates, Charles Hubbell, Florence, Ne
braska. M173 16
PAWNBROKERS.
EAGLE Loan Olllce, reliable accommodat
ing; all business confidential, 1301 Douglns.
-C28
STAMMERING AND STUTTERING.
CURED. Julia Vaughn. 430 Ramga Bldg.
-430
MIRROR FACTORY.
Damaged looking glasses resllvcred. 708 N 16,
53 1
IlANCINtJ.
MORAND'S winter term for children be
gins next Saturday) beginners, 10 n. m.;
advnnce, 2 or 4 p. m.1:'ililgh school class,
8 p. Jii.; ndults.. TuesilfrV'ind Friday, 8 p
m. Private lessons fJ!ity. Waltz and
two-step guaranteed for.JS. Crclghtou hall.
. ' -Sll-J-4
I.ESSONS'IN EMIlnolnERY.
PRIVATE lessons, embroidery, Battcnblirg
point lace, aiui uougias. m ill u
PIANO TUNING.
WE tuno your plnno for $1.50. Roso's Art
Store. 1521 Dodge. Tel. 3015. -533
TICKET BROKER.
CUT rate tickets everywhere. P. H, Phil
bin. 1505 Fnrnam. Telephone 784, 631
FURNITURE REPAIRING.
TEL. 1331. M. S. Walklln. 2111 Cuming St.
-527
BIRDS AND TAX I II E II 51 Y.
STOCK'S Bird Store.
1003 Leavenworth.
533
DRESSM AKINO,
IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy, 318 S. 20th st,
M977 .IS
LAUNDRY,
OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 7c; collars,
2c; cuffs, 4c. 1750 Leavenworth Tel. 517
-530
CARPENTERS AND .IOIIIIERS.
ALL kinds of carpenter work nnd repairing
promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, 20'h
anu iane ms. am
.IUNK.
n.&M. Junk house, J. Milder, Prop., denier
In all metals, bottles, etc. Carloads n
specialty. 801-803 Farnam, Omaha, Tel, 2378.
-321
SUES & CO .
Patent Lawyora
Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb
PatontBookFroo
PATENTS
GUARANTEED
POSTOFFICE NOTICE.
(Should be reod DAILY by all Interested,
ns changes may occur nt any time.)
Foreign mnlls for the week ending Decem
ber 15. 1900, will closo (PROMPTLY in all
cases) nt the General l'ostoitlco as fol
lows: PARCELS POST MAILS closo ono
hour earlier than closing time shown be
low. Parcel Post Malls for Germany close
at 5 p, m. Monday nnd Ttiesdny.
Regular and Supplementary Mulls closo at
Foreign Branch half hour later than clos
ing ttmo shown below.
Transatlantic Mnlls.
SATURDAY At 8 a, m. for NETHER
LANDS direct, per s. b. Spanrndam (mall
must bo directed "per h. h, Hpuarndam");
nt 8:30 a. in. (supplementary 10 a. in.) for
EUROPE, per s s. Lucanlu, via Queens
town; nt 9 n. m. tor ITALY, per h, h.
Kaiser Win, II, via Naples (mall must bo
directed "per s. s. Kaiser Wm. II"); nt 10
a. m. for SCOTLAND direct, per s. e.
Ethiopia. (mall must bo directed "per s, a,
Ethloplu.").
PRINTED MATTER. ETC.-Thls rteamer
takes Printed Matter, Commercial Papers
and Samples for Germunv only. Tho samo
class of mail matter for other parts of
Europe v til not bu sent by this ship un
ions specially directed by hei.
After the closing of the Supplementary
Trans-Atlantic Mnlls named ahovo, ad
ditional supplementary tr.hlis nre opened
on tho piers of tho American. English,
French nnd Germnn stonmcrs, nnu loinnlu
open until within Ten Minutes of the hour
of nailing of steamer.
Srnlla far South and Crntrnl Aiiicrluf,
West Indies, ote.
V RIDAY At ti m. ror 1NAGUA and
CAPE ORACIAB. ner s. s. Komr Frodo
(mnll for Jamaica, BelUe, Puerto Cortex
nnd Guatemala must bo directed "per s. s,
Kong Frodo"); nt 12:30 p. ni. for MEXICO,
por s. s. Seneca, via Tamplco (mall niUHt
tie directed "per s. a. Seneca"); at 11 p. in,
for NEWFOUNDLAND, per a. s. Siberian,
from I ntladclphla.
SATURDAY At 8 a. m. for BERMUDA,
per s. s. Trinidad; nt 9 a. m. (supple
mentary 9:30 n. in.) for PORTO RICO(vla
San Junn). VENEZUELA nnd CURACAO,
per n. s. Philadelphia tmnll for Snvanllla
and Cnrthngena must be directed "por s.
b. Philadelphia"); at 10 a. m. (supple
mentary 10,30 n. m.) for FORTUNE
ISLAND. JAMAICA. HAVAN1LLA and
CARTHAGENA, per s. b. Athos (mall for
POSTOFFICIl NOTICE
Costa Rlea must bo directed "per s. s.
Athos"); at 10 o. m. (supplementary 10:S0
n. tn.) for HAITI, per s. s. Andes, via Port
nil Prlnre, Cnjie Haiti ami Jeremle; at 10
n. m. for ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. UR
t'GI'AY and PARAGUAY, per s. s. West
ball; at 10:30 a. m. for CUBA, per s. p,
MEXICO, via Havana: nt 10:30 n. tn. for
SANTIAGO, per s. s. Clenfllegos; nt 12:30
p. m. for MATANZAS, CAIBARIEN,
NUEVITAS. OIBARA nnd HAHACQA!
per s, s, Citrtybn (ordinary mall only,
which must be addressed "per s, s. Cur
tybn"). Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North
Sydney, ami thence bv stenmei, close nt
this olllce dally nt S:30 p. m. (connecting
oloso hero every Mondnv, Wednesday nnd
Saturday). Mails for Mlque'on. by rail to
Boston, nnd thence by steamer, close at
this office dally nt 30 p, tn. Malls foi
Cub.i. by rail to Port Tampa, Fin., nnd
thence bv steamer, clne nt this office dnllv
nt n m (the connecting rloe; are on
.O'tndav 1 edtu sday nnd Friday?. Malls for
Mexico City, overland, unless specially ad
dressed for dispatch by steamer, oloso at
this nftloe dnllv nt ?-3ii n m. nnd 1:1,1 n m
Malls for Costa Rlea, Belize, Puerto Cortex
and Ouatemain. ny rail to New Or'enns and
theneo tiv stenmer. closo nt this ofTW i1ntu
nt M p. m. (connecting closes here Mondays
ror Heine, i-uerio i oriez nnu ruesunys for
Costa Rica). Registered mall closes nt 6
p. m. previous day.
Trntisnnelltn Mnlls.
Molls for Australia (except West Auslrnlln).
New Zealand, Hawaii, FIJI and Samoan
Islands, via San Francisco, elnsn ,,.r..
, dally at (i:31 p. ni. Up to December "S, In
clusive, or on nay or nrrivni or s. s. I.n
cnula, duo nt Now York December "S ror
disunion prr s. s, Sierra. Malls for Alls
tralla (except West Australia, which goes
via Europe, and New Zealand, which goes
via Han Frnti"lsco), nnd Fill Intnnds, via
Vancouver, .-lose hero dally at 0:30 p. m.
after December 7, up to December , in
cluslv. for dlspatcli per s. s, Aorangl,
specially nddressed only (supplementary
malls, via fentt. closo nt 6:30 p. m. De
cember S). Mnlls for Hawnll, Japan,
China nnd Philippine Islands, via Han
Francisco, close hero dally nt 6:30 p, m. tin
to December !. Inclusive, for dispatch
per s, s. Rio de Janeiro, Malls for Hawaii,
Chlnn. JnpiMi and Philippine Islands, via
San Francisco, closo hero dally at 6,0
p. m. up to December 17. Inclusive, for
dispatch per s -. t optic. .Mails for China
and Japan, via A'ancoJver, rlouo here
dally nt (1:30 p. m. up to December 25,
Inclustlvo for dispatch per s. s. Empress of
India (registered mall must bo directed
"via Vancouver"). Malls for Australia
(excent West Australia). New Zealand,
Hawaii. FIJI and Samoan Islands, via San
Francisco, closo hern dnlly at 6:30 p, ni.
u'ter December 9 up to December 29,
Inclusive, or on dcy of nrrlvnl of n. q,
Etruitn, due at New York December 29,
for dispatch per b. h, Sonoma.
Transpacific malls nro fnrwnrded to port
of snlllng dally nnd the schedule of closing
Is arranged on the presumption of their un
interrupted overland transit. "Registered
mall closes at 6 v. tn. previous day.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT,
Postmaster.
Postoillco, New York, N. Y., December 7,
1900.
LEGAL NOTICE.
STOCKHOLDERS' . MEETING.
Ofllco of tho Lcc-Gln&H-Andrcosen Hard
ware Co., umaha, Neb., Dec. 8. 1900.
Notice Is hereby given to tho stockhold
ers of the Lec-(5lnss-Andrceson Hardwon
Co. that the annual moating of tho stock
holders of tho company will bo held nt
tho olllces of said company, 1219, 1221 nnd
3223 Harney street, In th city of Omnh.i,
In tho stnto of Nebraska, on Tuesday,
January 8. A. D., 1901. nt 3 o'clock p. in,,
for tho purposo of electing u board of
directors for th company to servo during
tho ensuing year, and to transact such
other business as may bo presented nt such
mooting, H. J. LEE,
President.
Attest: W. M. GLASS.
D9 31 tm Secretary.
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.
CHICAGO. ROCICISI
and & Pacitlc Rallro.id
"Tho Great Rock Isl
and Route" city Tick
et Olllce. 1323 Farnam
Street. Telephone, 42-i.
Depot. Tenth & Marcy
!3bO. 1 I ICJUIUIH' lU'J.
Leave. Arrive.
. EAST
j-ic3 Amines and Daveil
port Local
fit I -" ,,-...11,1 Ull ,AJ HIH
Chicago Express bll;lo um a Sill) r.m
Des MoImoh laical a 4,2V, pm a 4:13 pm
Chlcugo Fast Expretis..a 6:00 pm a 1:25 lira
Des .Moines, Rock Isl
and and Chicago ,n 7:10 pm a 9:85 pm
WEST.
Lincoln, Colorado Spgs..
Denver, Pueblo nnd
West a 1:30 pm n 4:13 pm
Colorado. Oklahoma &
ToxaB Flyer a 5.20 pm a 9:30 am
,. 7.9- nm 1.1 I .OP
BURLINGTON & Mis
souri River Railroad
"The Burlington Route"
Oencral Olllces, North
west Cornur Tenth and
Fnrntun Streets. Ticket
Olllco 1502 Fnrnam Street.
Telephone. 2 ,0.
Burlington Station, Tenth
and Musun Strcsts.
Tolephono, 1.8.
CIlYt.'. .1I1IVD.
Lincoln, IlastlngH and
McCook a 8:40 nm a 7:35 pm
Lincoln. Dunvor. Colo
rado, Utah. California. a 4:25 pm a 3:00 pm
Lincoln H Black Hills, .a 9:00 pin a 6:45 am
Montana, puget Sound. .a 9:00 pm a 0:45 am
Lincoln Fast Mall a 3:00 pm al0:33 um
Denver. Colorado, Utah
and California a 0:45 am
SOuth Bend, Louisville,
Plattsmoutli b 3:33 pm bll:03 am
i1 1. urooK, l'laitsmouin
nnd Pticllc Junction... a 7:00 pm
a 8:20 am
a Dnlly.
b Dally except Sunday.
KANSAS CITY, ST. JO
soph & Council Bluff
Railroad "Tho Burling
ton Route" Ticket Olllce,
1502 Farnam Street, Tele
phone, 250. Depot, Tenth
and Mason Streets. Tulo-
phone, 128.
I, cave.
Arrlvo.
n 5:53 pm
a G:13 um
Knnsns City Day Ex....u 9:20 nm
Kansas City Night Ex..al0:15 pm
Bt. l,oum Kiycr ror at.
Joseph and St. Louis. .a 4:50 pm all:15 am
a Dally.
CHICAGO, BURLINGTON
d Qulncy Railroad "The
Burlington Route' Ticket
Olllco 1502 Furnnm Streot.
Telephone, 230. Depot,
Tenth nnd Mnson Streets.
Telephone, 128.
Duyllght Chicago Spe
cial n 7:00 ,m n!0:25 pm
Chlcugo Vestlbuled Ex.. a 4:0' pm a 7:45 am
Chicago Local Express.a, if.Ui am a 4:05 pm
Chicago Limited a 7:50 pm a 713 am
Fast Mall a 2:15 pm
a Dully.
UNION PACIFIC-"THE OVER
Innd Route" General Offices,
N. E. Cor. Ninth and Fnrnam
Streets. City Ticket Office, 1321
Farnam Street. Telephone, 316.
Depot, Tenth und Murcy Sts.
Toleiihono. 62'J,
I.enve.
Arrlvo.
a 7:30 pm
Tho Overland Limited a 8:20 am
Tho Cllcago-Portland
Hpeclal a 8:20 am
The Fast Mnll n 8:50 nm
a 7:30 pm
a 3 ?' pm
The Mull and Express.. all:35 pm u 4.TS pm
Lincoln, Bcntrlco and
HtroniBburg Express..!) 4:03 pm bl2:31 pm
i no i-nciuc express. . , .a t:.j pm
Tho Atlantic Express...
a 6:50 am
Grand It-land Local. ...b 5:30 pm
b U:3j um
a Dully, b Dally except Sunday.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL
Rnllrond-Clty Ticket Of
llco, 1102 Farnam Strcot
Telephone, 213. Depot,
Tenth and Murcy Streets.
Leave. Arrlvo
Chicago Express
Chicago Limited .
Mlnneiirolls und
Paul Express ...
Minneapolis and
Paul Limited ...
nll:I0 um n 4:05 pm
, a i .u pm
St.
b 7:00 am
St.
a 7:15 pm
u 8:05 am
b 9:10 pm
n 8:05 am
b 8:15 am
Fort Dodgo Local
irom
Council
Bluffs b 4:30 pm
b Daily except Sunday
n Dully.
"'IItrAfln tTT.ll'ATTtf
f EE
it St. Paul Railway CI
ty
iiCKUi Venice, iw i
mitn Hlreet. Telnnh,
r
"XI riennt. Tenth n
IWIIU,
ind
Mason Streets. Telo
phono, C29.
I.enve. Arrlvn.
Chicago Limited Ex.... a 6:00 pm a 8:tiri nm
Chicago & 'Jinnha Ex..h 7-lR nm b 3:10 pm
a Dally b Dally except uunuay.
(MICAGO. HT
I'AUL
Minneapolis & Omaha
Hallway "The, Nor
wCHterti l.ino" Getie
th
era I
Ofllces, Noliraska Dl
ulnn ir,tli mill VVprlil
1
ter
StH. Cltv Tleknt Olllre
1101 Farnam St. Tolephono, 601. Depot,
jitn aim uuuier nis.
Leave.
Twin City Passenger... n 6:00 am
Omaha Passenger
Hlo ix Cly .t North-
c-.r t Nebnuika a 3:45 pm
u Dally.
Arrlv
u 9:10
ull:10
pm
um
mm-
MilwaukeZ
WmsT
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.
FREMONT. J-:LKHORN A
Missouri illey Rnllrond
"The Northwestern
Uiie" Ooncrnl Ofllces.
United Stntcs National
Bank Bldg., S. W. Cor
Twelfth nnd Fnrnm Sts.
Ticket Olllce. 1401 Farnam St, Tel., 661. De
pot, 15th nnd Webster Sts. Tel., liss.
Leave. Arrive.
Black Hills, Deadwood,
Hot springs a 3:oo pm a b:pu pm
Wvomlng, Casper and
uoitgias a 3:ou pm e s:w pm
Hastings York, David
city, superior, uonevn,
Exeter and Seward... .b 3:00 nm b 5:00 tun
Norfolk, Vcrdlgro and
Fremont n :30 nm iio:zo nm
Lincoln, Wahoo and
Fremont b 7:30 nm bl0:25 am
Fremont Local c 7:30 am
n Dnlls". b Dally except Sunday, c sun-
day only d Dally except Saturday. c
uauy except .Monday.
CHICAGO & NORTH
western Railway "Tho
Northwestern Line"
City Ticket Office. 1101
Farnnm St. Telephone,
Ml. Depot. Tcntli and
Marcy Sts. Telephone 023.
i.eave. Arrive.
Chicago Spec-
i a 7:00 am att:30 pm
Passenger ....a 4:15 pm a 8:40 nm
llfli
hll"
Chlcnuo
Enstern
Moines, Marshalttown,
Cedar Kuptds and
Chlcnuo nl0:f5 nm n 4:0C nm
Enstern Special, Chi
cago and East n 4:55 pm n 4:05 pin
Fas
si aiuii, i. men go to
Oi
'inalin n 2:43 pm
lalin-Chtcncol.tmltLd.a 7:45 nm u s:oii nm
Om
1
nst Mnll . n 8:30 nm
cdar Ranlds Passenger a C:30 pm
lantern Express b 9:00 pm
a
lJuiiy u uauy except Suturdnv.
SIOUX CITY PACIFIC
Railroad The North
western Lino" General
Ofllces. United Stntos
National Bank Building,
H. W. Corner Twelfth
ii rwl IV n f tm U rti,
Olllce. 14"! Fnrnnm St. Telephfne,'r,r,l. De.
pot, Tenth nnd Mnrcy Hts. Tcleidionn, Cig.
Twin City Express a 6:55 nm a!0:23 pm
iwin city Limited a 7:33 pm n 8:13 am
Sioux City I.ooul u S:00 am a 3:50 mn
a Dally.
OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL
road Omiiha, Kansas City
& Eastern Railroad "Tho
Qulncy Route" Ticket Of
llco, 14t3 Farnam St, Tele
phone. 322. Depot. Tenth
and Mnrcy Streets, Tclu
phone, 629.
St. Louis Cannon Ball
Express a 5:05 pm a S:20 nm
lansas City and Qulncy
aDuily ' o 7:00 nm a 9:00 pm
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL-road-General
Offices and
Tlckot Offices, Southeast
Corner 14th nnd Douglas
Sts. Tolephono, 101. Depot,
Union Station.
I, CAVA. Arrlv
l.nnlu nnd Tnnsns
City Express al0:00 nm n 6:30 pm
K. C, St. L. Express... nlUilO pm a 6:13 am
Leavo from 15th nnd
Webster Streets:
Nebraska Local, Via
Weeping W.ilor u 4:lu pm al0:4"i am
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday.
WABASH RAILROAD
Ticket Ofllce. 1415 Farnnm
Street. Telephono 322. Do-
Sot, Tenth nnd Mnroy
troots. Telephone, 629.
Leave. Arrive.
St. Louis "Cannon Bull"
r;xpress atmpra a o;zu um
v Dally.
BURGLARS HAVE GOOD TIME
Afler Looting; the Kroner llrsldence
They Sit Ilnivii und
1)1 lie.
Two convivial burglars called at tho homo
of William Krugcr of Kruger Bros., plumb
ers, Twcnty-olghth and l'oppleton avenuo,
Wednesday utght, nnd, after ransacking tho
houso und collecting $30 In monoy from
various sources, brought up two bottles of
beer .from tho ecllur and proceeded to re
ward themselves' for their night's work,
Thoy sat down at tho table, which was
spread ready for breakfast, and partook
of such cheer as camo to hand. Tho beer
was decanted Into coffeo cups. Salted
wafers served In lieu of pretzels. Tho sup
ply of coltry was materially reducod and a
can of sardines was opened.
When Mr. Kruger camo down In tho
morning ho found everything In wild confu
sion. Buroau drawers had been withdrawn
and overturned In tho middle of tho lloor.
Contents of closots had been scattered
broadcast and oven tbo carpets had been
ripped up In places. Thoro was cvldonco
that tho burglars had entered every room
In tho house, Including tho sleeping apart
ment of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kruger, for that gen
tleman's trousers (from which $15 had been
taken) wcro found In ono corner of tho
parlor down Btalrs, Tho baby's bnnk was
looted of sonio change and Mrs. Kruger'a
focketbook wns missing.
Severn! hundred dollars' worth of sllver-
watu on tliu Rldcboard and enmo valuublo
Jawcls on tho dresser upstairs, however,
woro not touched. Tho burglnrs wont away,
leaving tho gas burning, which Mr. Kruger
thinks an unkind oversight.
"My opinion is," he said, "that my wifo
and I wcro drugged by the uso of chloro
form or sn mo such soporific, as otherwise
wo would hnvo been awakened by tho noise,
nnd thoy certainly mtiBt hnvo inado consld
crnblo racket drawing boer bottle corks and
clinking dishes. Wo aro both light slcop
ors ns a general thing. Another clrcum
Btunco that makes mo think so la that I hnd
a soverb headacho when I awoko. My wife,
too, complained of feeling an unnatural
drouslness In tho morning,"
Tho burglars gained cntranco through tho
kitchen door by turning tho key from tho
outside with a pair of nippers. They left
no rluo as to their Identity and, ub they
stole nothing hut money, tho police havo
little hopo of apprehending them.
Cold and cough cures aro numerous, but
tho one that lends all others In merit Is
Foley's Honey and Tar, which is In grout
dctuaad these days. Myers-Dillon Drug Co,,
Omnhc Dillon's drug Blnre, South Omaha.
LEGISLATION FOR COUNTIES
CoriiiiilsKlonerN In Annual Session Suu-K-t
Numerous Mciihiiitn iif In
terest to tho Public,
County Commissioners Hofoldt and Ob-
troni havo returned from Aurora, whero
thoy attended tho annual meeting of county
commissioners and supervisors of Ne
braska, Thoy report tho session highly
successful in point of uttendnnco nnd in
terest in the business under consideration.
Tho legislative committee recommended
several Important bills to bo submitted to
the legislature. Among them was one pro
vldlng that ono usBcsoor bo chosen from
each county In tho state Instead of ouo
from each wnrd and precinct, as Is tho
projcnl custom.
Another, looking to tho improvement of
country roads, provided that farmorB ho
compelled to mow tho wcedH along tho
highways in frunt of their farms at least
twice a year. Ab a protection to bridges
of tho various ccuutles bills will ho Intro
duccd providing thut tructlon engines must
carry a throo-foot plank to bo used In
crossing tho bridges, and thut nil bridges
cpnBtructed by tho county over COO feet In
length must ha maintained by tho stato.
Another Important proposed bill calls for
reduction of poll taxes from $3 to $2, pay
able In cash Instead of being with tho
option of working tho sum out. These
mcabureii will bo drnftcd at tho noxt moot
lug of the commissioners and supervisors
at Lincoln at tho tlrao tho legislature mcotn,
and they will bo submitted to that body
then.
Do you need a hired tftrlT, a Bco want ad
Mil bring obi.
Dm
THIS BRIDEGROOM IS TARDY
Aged Iiinnte of Soldiers' Home ii Sought
bj Ilia Prospective Undo.
BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT IS THREATENED
Wonmti In the Cnae Invnkra the Aid
of Lnonl Poller, llrllnlnir Her
Mlaalnir Snrrtlirnrt Is
In Omntin.
J. J. Donahue, chief of police, has re
ceived nn Interesting letter from a
woman who seems to bo nn nttncho of tho
National Soldiers' homo, near Leavenworth,
Kan., nnd who dellbcrntply refers to herself
ns "tho prospective bride." Sho wants the
chief to find her bridegroom-elect, who
ennio to Omaha December 2 to collect some
money which was duo him from nn estate
recently In probate. Ills wedding wns to
havo been solemnized nt tho Soldiers' home
December 10. but ho did not materlallie and
now tho bride fears he hns drawn the funds
nnd decamped. Sho wants to suo him for
breach of promise.
Tho letter follows. The writer's perionnl
pronouns aro often without antecedents, but
tno salient polntB nro not to be misunder
stood:
NATIONAL MILITARY itnMH. Tf.n
Dee. 11, 190o.-Chlef of Police-Dear Sir:
Will VOtl bO HO klllll n In tiluxn llila tnttnr
111 the hands of tho proper olllcer to find
um wniii i wnni to Know, is tnero n mnn
nun mm son in your city uy tno namo of
aleut IIO? Think the ann'i nnnui In llnrrv
anil works on a train running to Kansas
City, but nm not sure. At this time a
uroiuer ot tno rntner. nn inmnto of this
place, Is out on n thirty-day furlough, visit
ing theso friends. Ho was to have been
back here tho 8th or 10th. that being nxeil
for his wedding dny, but ho failed to come
to tlmo.
Ho said ho had considerable nionev com
ing to him. He was at Omaha about one
year ago. at which tlmo ho stated the will
was contested, or probated, 1 don't know
which, but It was settled nnd thoy were to
get their monoy next June,
no went up incro uecemuer 2, liw, ono
wpok ncil. tn trv tn mnl,.t iirrnnirmAnlM
whereby ho could got somo of this money
and was to havo been married tho 10th.
Now, It you can find tho right man, and
thin tale about tho money Is true, I will
bring suit for brench of promise. (1 havo
every reason to bellovo it Is true).
Ills name is IaivI N. Valentino and ho Is
53 years old, He has straight brown hair,
clean-shaven chin, huuvy light-colored
iiiousiacun nnu ino iwo irom loiinanii
lingers aro off ut the first Joint.
.MUM. A. L. .MO.Xll'J.
The Prospective Bride.
P. R. You will bear In mind It Ij tho
money wo nro nftcr, clso ho will not bo
worth our trouble.
Tho pronoun "we" used In the postscript
seems to refer to a Mr. Enos Georgo, whose
namo nppenrs an an addressed and stumped
envclopo Inclosed in tho letter. Tho Infer
ence Is that nil Information Is to be sent
to Mr. George, and that Mrs. Moxlc'n namo
Is to bo kept In the background,
A Vllluur llltickniiiltlt Saved Ills Lit
tle Sun's Life.
Mr. H. H. Black, tho well known village
blacksmith at Grahamsvlllc, Sullivan Co.,
N. Y., tay& "Our llttlo Bon, flvo years
old, has always been subject to croup, nud
so bad havo tho attacks been that wo have
feared many times that ha would die. We
havo had tho doctor nnd used mnny medi
cines, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is
now our solo rellanco. It seems to dls-
solvo tho tough mucus and by. giving fre
quont doses when tho croupy symptoms ap
pear wo havo found that tho dreaded croup
Is cured beforo It gets settled." Thoro Is
no danger In giving this remedy, for It con
tains no opium or other Injurious drug and
may bo Riven as confidently to a babo as to
an adult.
Orgnnlio to I'lulit Glnos Truat.
CLEVELAND. Dec. 13. Tho Plain nral.f
Bayn: Tho mooting of tho Independent glass
manufacturers, which has Just como to a
closo in this city, promises to havo a
mnrked effect upon that Industry In tho
United States. Practically every plato glass
manufacturer In tho country attended In
person or wan represented by proxy at th
meeting.
Tho preliminary stens were tnknn In.
wards tho formation of a strong and com
plete organization, the purpose of which
will bo to forca tho Amertcun Window
Glass company, better known na tho
Window Olusj trust, to mako terms with
tho lndependont manufacturers, Otherwise
a wur to tho death will bo Inaugurated.
Continue Run on llnnk,
NEW YORK. Dec. 13. Thn run nn (h.
Harlem Savings bnnk wnn continued today.
At 8 o'clock, two hours before the tlmo for
tho bnnk to open for business, thero wora
330 depositors In lino waiting for nn op
portunity to draw their monoy. Tho crowd
wan kept In order by a pollco sound.
President Churlcs B. Tooker of tho bank
said today:
"Wo will go right on paying Just a fast
as our forco will permit, until 3 o'clock this
afternoon, tho closing hour for tho day.
We will pay aguln tomorrow and as Ionic
tm tho run continues,"
IlurKlurs' Work la Hyatematlo.
MATTOON. 111.. Dec. 13.-An orKnnlzed
gnng of burglnrs, lias been conducting un
usually ooiu operations in Asnmoro, ici
woud ami Mctcnlf ilurinir tho Inst fortv-
elght hours. At Ashmoro tho safe In J. O.
Hermann's stnro wns looted of $225. Thn
burglars drove to Motcalf and robbed tho
lostolllco nnd rour business Iiouhch.
'rocecdlng to Melwood another business
houso was rnusiicked, Tho members of tha
itang hnvo not been nnprchended. Tha
uuthorltlcB are in pursuit.
Accepts St. Lnula Invltntlon.
Genernl Fltzhugh Leo has decided to ac
cept the Invitation . of tho Now England
society of St. Louis and will nttend Its
aununl banquet In that city on tho night of
December 21, leaving Kansas City on tho
night of December 20. after attendlnir tho
complimentary banquot tendered him by tho
ivuiisns i uy commercial emu mo niglit or
December 19. Tho general will bo accom
panied to Kansas City by Mrs. Lee, Miss
Ann Leo, Major Mlchlo and Lieutenant
Georgo M. Lee.
Increase In Iron I'rnduet Inn.
NEW YORK, Dec. 13. According to th
month'y blast fjrnaco statistics of Tho Iron
Ago thero has been for tho first time slnco
Juno 1 nn Increase In tho production of pic
Iron, tho cnpnclty of tho coko furnaces nt
work on December 1 being 222,067 tons
weekly, nu compared with 207,381 tonB on
December 1 und 2M.771 tons on Juno 1.
Coko Iron Htocks havo declined to 80,250
tons during November, so that tho sta
tistical position has grown much sounder
during November.
Mortality Statistics.
Tho following deaths nnd births wero
reported to tho city health commissioner
for tho twenty-four hours ended ut noon
Thursday:
Deaths Edgar F. Yule, 2519 Ohio, aged
77; Frank Wolekoosky, Fourteenth and
Center, aged 42,
Births Robert Scnrs, 1621 Harney, girl;
P. J. White. 2603 Dodge, girl; .Ignatius
Br.uchert, 1910 South Elovcnth. boy; Her
bert Beede, Purk uvenuo and Lenvonworth,
boy; Albert Anderson, 2015 Izard, girl.
lliilldliitr Prriitlts.
t, 111.1 111 I,-,, l, IUII4
Bancroft, frame dwelling. $100; Oraca
Lutheran church, Twenty-sixth nnd Pop
ploton, addition. $400; F, D. Wead, 317
North Hoventeenth. repairs, $50; Charles E.
Williamson, Eleventh and Jlrlggs, frama
dwelling, $1,300,
Ilrni'iv Old Wnjfe Contract,
PITTSBURG, Pn Dec 13. Tho 3,ono em
ploycs of the Jones (i I,aughlln Iron and
steel plants havo been unfilled thut thn
Individual wage contracts tnado two yours
ago will bo renewed for tho ensuing year
with no reduction In pay It Is Ixdloved
that similar action will bo taken by tho
C'arneglo company and tho workmen ar
Jubilant,
Buttle Monument for n Worn mil
GETTYSBURG, Pa., Dec, 13. Tba
Woman's Relief corps of Iowa has arranged
to erect a monument hero In honor of
Jennie Wndo, tho only woman killed dur
ing thn battlo of Gettysburg. Tho monu
ment will be erected In tho Hiirlng nnd will
Imi' dedicated on July 3, 1901, tho thirty
eighth anniversary of thn battlo.
The person who disturbed tho congrega
tion Inst Sunday by coughing la requested
to call on Dillon's drug Btoro, South Omaha,
or Mycra-DUlon Drug Co., Omaha, n( got
n bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. It al
ways gives relief
Tho following permits havo been Issued
by tho city building Inspector: C. E. Ben
son, 811 North Seventeenth, nddltlon, $20);
M.,n,..,i ll,,.,.!..!..!. rnu,i,liF.lnFil, .