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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1901)
THE OMAHA DAILY HEK: TV ESP AY, JANUARY 1, 1001. N 0 SPECIAL NOTICES AWrrtlrmnt lor theae roluiunt ttIII be lakrn until 12 in. fur the evening edition and until 8 HO n. an, for tiK.rntnB and Similar edition. Itate. 1 1 --o a rrnrri Aral tnarrttnn, In a rrord thereafter. Nothing? tnken for leu thun UBo tor the Ural Inser tion. Thru advertisement! anuat be ran conaecnttrelr. Ad vertlaere, by renncatlng num bered check, can have nimvren ad drraaed to a numbered letter in care if The Uee. Anarrera ao nddrcaaed will be delivered preaentatloa af the ehealt only. wanthd-mali: help. WANTED, wo hnvo steady work for a few good huntlcrs of Rood hubtts and anpear uncc. C. 1'. Adams Co.. Wfo Howard St. BARBER trntlc tnusht thoroughly in short time, cataloguo and particulars free, Address Western Bnrbers' Institute Omulm, Neb. !- WANTED, rt good experienced , clothing solicitor. Apply 1SU Furrum St. avd position to right party, B 133 WANTED, good mnntodcr convnsslng In tho country, good pay for right tnan. Ad dress E t, Bee. li-MlM WANTED, men to learn barber trndc. Free transportation to otir moHt convenient college. Chicago, Ht. Louis or Minneap olis, whero wu buvh two years' appren ticeship by our method of constant prac tice, expert instructions nnd lectures, wo grant diplomas recognized nnywliern. nM sent complotn outfit of tools, pay Satur day wa Res from start and furnish posl tions when competent. Wo want MO men nl once. New field. Comparatively llttlo expense. Write for eiitnloisuo toduy. Moler Barber College, Representative 1623 Farnam street, Omaha. n5ici2.,L LAWYER-Dcsk room, telephone, etc., for legal service In a real estate oftlce. Ad dress F 17. Hee. n-.2ljl WANTED, shoemaker with hit, In exclusive, idtoo store; state experience and terms. J. M. Carlisle, David City, Nt',-;u 31, HOW TO OBTAIN. A COMPETENCY IN THE BUSINESS OF IliFE INSURANCE, Address J no. I. D. Bristol, No. 1 Mudleon Avenue. New York City. n- WANTED, drug clerk. 3 yearn' experience. Junior; stntu references nnd Halary wanted. Address I'. O. Box C, Lend. S. p. 11 mHm WANTHD-F12MAM) 1II21.P. WANTED. 200 girls. 1524 Dodgo. Tchjjjj 80 girls wanted. Canadlnn office, 1322 Vqrm WANTED Olrl for general housework. Mrs. A. O, Gilbert. KX uakiuim nveime, Council Bluffc C-MofM WANTED. younK lad7nttendnnt. Call at, .'."j uee mug, WANTED, women of Rood address nnd references to present snvltiKi and Invest- and HavlngH Co. of Uc.t Moines; work j)!easnnt and easy: bright, women can earn nlir compensation in Nebraska and iTal agent. Kooms 500 and Sin. I'axton uiocn, umiiiiii. - ' WAKTRD. Indies to learn halrdressln'? manicuring and facial massages; tour Weeks completes; tools turnlFhcd: con stant practice: expert Instructions; posi tions guaranteod. Call or write for par ticulars. Motor's Halrdresslnij College, ira I'arimni, umana. .un- i- OIHL for gcnernl housowork: must bo first-class; small family; good wages. Ap ply 1022 8. 30th avc. C 73G Jl COMPETENT girl for general housework in family or four: no smnll children; good wages. Mrs. v.. t. i.musuy, 4uu . tutn st, . A. ' Q-2SI-2 HUM WAM'KI), WANTED, tioys npd girls to work for usr send 10c for merchandise certlllcnto nnd how to get a 10IC gold pen and holder free. Northern Illinois Supplv Co., Drawer 175, Sycamore. Hi. M573 '. roit HUNT HOUSES. IF you want your houses well rented placo them with Benawa & Co. D H2 ALWAYS moving II. H. goods. Pianos. Oftlce, lSUVi Farjiam St. Tel. 1509 or 833. D 113 HOUSES for rent in all narta of tho city, Brcnnnn-I.ovo Co., 320 So. 13th St. U 111 HOUSES, stores. Bemls, Paxton block. D-413 SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, C01 N. Y. LIFE. D 117 HOUSES, etc. F. V, Wead, 15'l Douglas! D 111 HOUSES and lints. Rlngwalt, Barker Blk. D 130 g-noOM 'ouse. 27th nnd Fartram Sts.. all modern. Call 2fiC0 Farnam or phono CS.S. D 131 HOUSES wanted. Wallace, Brown blk. D 153 FOR BENT, 12-room house, ben ted with steam, modern conveniences, good bam. Address-C 49, Bee. D-170 BABN, 2024 St. Mury's Ave. D 153 ELEGANT 10-room nil modern resilience; hnrdwood finish, porcelain bath, laundry. This houso la In good condition and with I in ten minutes' walk of the center of tho city; In a very select neighborhood, near 24th and St. Mary's Ave. Bent, $!. OMAHA LOAN & TBUST "CO., ICth and Douglas Sts, ,. D 579 FOR RENT, 5-room cottage. 2th nnd Blondo Bts., $9. Apply Ct C07 N. 39th nt. D-M100 FOR BENT, nbnut Dee. 23, new C-room cot tage, 10th. uitt Arbor;, city water and lialh: very convenient for Hinall family; will sell, part dvwn. balance monthly pay ments. 50C N. Y. Life building. D-M311 FOB BENT, Bakery In flrst-claes condition; largo H(oro room, continuous nvirn, etc. Also 8-room bouse, with Iinrn for S horses and larj;o wagon shed. All for fSO.OO pur month. W. H. Russell. 420 Rnmgo Bldg. D (S3 SMI Sswafd St.. new five-room cottago forwent; good barn and city water; rent, OMAHA LOAN AND TRUST CO., lfith and DouglaH Sts. D 235 N'JW'7-ronni brick, strictly modern, east front, 27'h and St. Mary's avc, J33. Bemls, 1921 So. 33th, just wOst of llnnpcnm tmrlf. 7 rnnm. Itv ivntir l.,tl, n.i.l ft. ...... Just vii'iiteil: rent JW.Oo! J. 11. Sherwood .i., y, . ..ill-, W-.M.l i WW CALIFORNIA st famished, central; call iiftprnnnns. .n7-i n TO ItENT, 10-room all modern, well fur nlslmd liouse. Will take nan rent In board and room; references. Anplv ffl . .uin. I) JS.i-3 I'Olt UKT I'l'llMSllED' STEAM hinted rooms at Tho Thurston. E 151 FURNISHED rooms, modern. 1722 Dodge. IS MU'EI J' r oil HIJ.NT A nicely furnished Irnnt room, nuth and east exposure, within ilvo blooks of poslollleo: tut tli and use of telu- plonv. ACdrc'H, v 4, nee. !: MC63- DEWEY Euvopenn hotel, 13th ami Farnam. HOUSEKEEPING rooms. Jii up. 2iS3 St. Ft'ltNlSIlED rooms, modern, mio Capitol IU V. li .AIMS I'lRMSIII'.n ROOMS AM) HOARD. ULENCAlRN,trniiBliuts,J1.23 duy. ltn Doug. f ISS The Merrlam, good wlutor home. 23 A Dodge e is j ELI'OANT largo steam-heated front rooms. llh board. 1900 Capitol uv, F-M5C2 ! Ft R.MNIIUIl ROOMS AM) IIOAItt). UTOPIA, K21 Davenport St. F 456 FtRNLSIIKD rooms nnd board. 31fi South Ktii st vyim-v TUB I'ltATT, nice south room. 21! U. 2Sth. F-181 LAROE front parlors suitable for two, with board; excellent location. 624 North 23rd. F-721 1 DESIRABLE room; first-class board. 2.SI Hurney. F 721 It FOR HI3NT-tj.M'l llMSIIIJII ROOMS TWO unfurnished rooms. 1037 Park Ave. G lis I'AItLOH floor, 4 rooms, with llKht nnd heat; also one alcove room, partly fur nished, for light housekeeping. Inquire 25S0 Harney. G-MG66 1 l'OIl ItE.Vl' KTOIIEM AMI OKI'ICKS. FOil BENT rloro in first class location; rent reasonable. Apply It. C I'eteru i Co., ground iloor. Itco Uldg. 125 SPLENDID building In commission district lor rem Jan. i. v. u, wean, uct uougias. 1-MSI7 J6 FOB BENT, the building formerly occupied by The Bee nt 910 F.trnam street. It hai tour stories ana n basement which was formerly jscd as The Ben pi ess room This will bo tented very reasonably if Interested apply at onco to C. U. Rose wulcr, secretary, room 100. Buo Building. LARGE double room In Continental blcck: can bo made Into very desirable, olllce nnd reception room for physician. Will ar range to suit. OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO., lfith & Douglas Sts. I $37 OBOCERV, corner: factory or laundry building. D. C. Patterson. 'Phone, 1413. I-S13J-4 STOBE-203 South Itth St. 1-C27-2 Atill.NTS AVA.NT11I). WANTED, men of good address and refer ences to present savings and li'vesttneiu features of thn Northwestern I.lfo tin J Savings Co. of Des Moines; largo earnings to agents throughout Nebraska nnd low.t. Address U. C, Webster, general agent, ft'J and 510 Paxton block, Omaha. J-MC31 ! MEN to repreient Fernbniik Co,, Cincin nati. O. also advertisers; halary. Apply Triumph Co., Dallas, Tex. J-M651 3 WAREHOUSE for rent; good framo ware- I .. .....II I ...... I a.I .... .rw.l.- TMin 'P 111, I, P. , ..I'll II.I.UILII .,11 ..... lini uv.iiil a. Dillon, r and 7 Barker block. J-MS17 ! '.VANTlin to hi:.t. YOUNO man desires place to work for board while attending school, floyles' Col lege. Bee Bldg. Jl'el. 19SI. K-C2l--4 WANTED, ono or two tinfurnlslied roonn convenient to Houtn unianu car line. Heated preferred, Must bo cheap. Ad dress F 19, Bee Olllce. K-729 31 stoiiac.i:. PACIFIC Storago and Warehouse Co., 912 914 Jones, general storage and forwarding. 15S OM. Van Stor Co., 15UV4 Farn. Tels. 1533-sa WASTHII TO BUY. ALL kinds of household noods. hotels, etc.. In large and small quantities. Chicago l'"urnituro Co., nuti-io uougo. tci. zwj. N ICi WILL nurchaso n limited number of Omaha Savings bank accounts. Brenn.m- Lovo Co,, 309 So. 13th. n tta -r HOUSES to move. Wallace, Brown Blk. N-463 WANTED to buy. $1,000 of Omnha Savings oanK accounis ior casu. Auaress i iu, Ueo olllce. N IIIOIIEST prices paid, for furnlturo and biovos j. jjevm. uUi is. iHin ai. jn ju I'oit s.vi.i: rt itMTLiti:. CHICAGO FURNrCUBE CO.. 1410 Dodce. Tel. xrKu. New & 1,'unnnd furnlturo bougnt, soiii, excunngeu. u-isj FOR SAI.I1 IIOIISEM, VlltlCI.EH, K'l'O VEHICLES, finest In city: repair work, tho best; try us. 11. Frost, llth & Leavonw'th X I'H I'Olt SALl-.MItiCISL.IiAMCOiJS. HARD and soft foundation piling: hojr ltiiit:t; uuu .iiiiuuiK w iuukihs. i SDH AND safo cheap. Dcrlght, 111C Farnam, SAFES; buy, sell, ex'go. Schwartz, 111 So. 13. HERTFORD & CO., Kith A Uworth. FURNITURE & UPHOLSTER1NO. Q-377 TIMOTHY" hay and all kinds feed nnd coal Monroe & co. g Mtic I HAVE a sum nermanent euro for wnrts no pain or scar: send $1 and a "-cent stamp tor meuicino nun uiu uireciions (.ieo. jvueern, vesicrn, ieu. Q-M437 J 21 2DHAND boiler and engine, about 20 H-P.. for saio cnenp. at umana Hare and iron wnrKS. uiu so. inn umana. y ojj FOR SALE. No. 1 fresh milch cow. Inqulro or jmck poison, nisi aim r sireeis, mouth Omaha, Q 7S9-2 TICKET to Denver for man, via Kansas city, i'' 54, nee. g ai&23 i WANT to sell n llrst-class family cow, .lersev. .tui .muiuhtwiiii hi. i .mji l miscei,i.am:ol's. NOTICE, country dealers. Crthnnd furniture and stoves nt lowest prices, carload lots or leas, uuicugo i urnituro w,, nw-io uouge, 11 WJ SRI.Tj chenn beautiful Unrlcht ninnn manogany ense, juny gut.runiceu, oargnin 910 N. -Bin Ml. It 078-Jy.l GLADISII phnrmacy, 12 & Dodge, reliable- cirug ator-.'. tj r.o ji 13 1.ECTR 1 0 Tit UAT.AI EXT. MABEL GBAY, 31714 N. 15th St., flat E. T-M3H7 J 17 ELITE parlors. C15 So. 16th, second floor. T-3S0 3 MME. AMES. 1C15 Howard. 2d floor, room 1 thermal baths. TCOO J3' CliAIIlYtlVAATft, MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant. S19 North 16th S liU MME.GLYMER genuine palmist. 1C03 Do lge M .Mill I'EUSO.VAI,. DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns gc superfluous hair removed by electricity. B. v Fren- TURKISH baths, massage hatha, electric baths, for ladles only: skilled women massago operators; finest equipped baths in tno cay. " u.iui i.ompany, Booms.2ir. to 220 Beo Bldg. U 171 V1AVI, womau'ii way to honlth. 310 Beo iJ LIEUEN. tlieatrlcal. masquurade costumer. IVIO i-u.mi- - u II, r l A'cl."! limnn liofnrn nnil .luring mcnt; babies adopted. Mrs. Hurget, 2co uuriiuiii.'. u 7b U-173 COSTUMES for rent. 331S S. 20th. Mrs. S, uacK li M Jll FURNACE ,vork. STOVE work, tln.shoct iron. HiuvHiittru uuu, sum and coiinei work done; cheapest pluce In the city, b'avaBu'n Tin Shop, 2VJ2 Farnam St. U-3S8 riUVATE hospltul for ladles bofore fc dur lug contiuem.'nt; bubles adopted. 1130 N. 1 C 177 JC3 STEIN WAY upright piano, latest styl vusu iui niuc via-ui. 4uuresis u is, iicc. U-077-Jy,l BABIES and children cared for mi n. r3d U-M6715 J2S SEWING machines rented nnd repaired' rent 52 per nionth; supplies for nil kinds of machines. 'I ho hlngor Manufacturln Co.. 1111 UDUglaa St. Telephone 41S. PERSONAL. FRENCH accordion pleating; Ivory rim but tons; man urucrs. umana i-ieniins; jo,, 1524 Douglas. U-4S0- SUPPLIE8 for nil machines; machines for rent, White Rowing Mucntnc, ieo unug las. Tel. 2334. U-C WANTED, location by physician of expe rience, with Best ol reference. Aiinress, E CO. Bee. U-MC19 ! RIVATE hospltnt for 'adles before and during connnemeni; names auopicii. ...a Grand st. t' 177 TWO young men whn are boarding them selves would mco to nave n tnirn join them. Address F 19, Beo Office. U-72S 31 1001 CONTRACTS with old-lino life Insur ance company In Nebraska, now ready; Al compensation. It will pay you to In vestigate. Address V 23, Dee. L M819 3 MOM1V TO LOAX-ItllAI. ESTATE. 'RIVATE money, 5, R',4. fi per cent; no de lay, unrvin tiros., ibis i'arnam. v na LOANS on eastern Nebraska nnd western Iown rarms at a per cent; borrowers can pay $100 or any multiple; any Interest date: no delay. Brennan-Lovo Co., 309 So. 13th St., Omaha, Noli. W 182 MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real ctsiato. urcnnan-i.ovo lo ao. 12111. W IS3 'RIVATE money. F. D. Wcad. 1621 Douglas v is i Jl.ttO nnd upward to loan on Improved city roperiy ant1 larms. v. rarnam emmi as a., 1320 rnrnani, W 4SI WANTED City loans, bonds and warrants. ucorgo & company, tuui jarnnmsireni. WANTED-Clty and farm loans: also bonds anu warrants, it. u. I'eters at to., lius Farnam St., Beo Bldg. W 19i) MONfiY to linn on farm nnd city property, lowest rata , o. uavis t-o iwo t nrnnm W S7 MONEY" to tan at 5 and 54 per cent on omana ta.jsrty. w. u. mcikic, iji . um W ISS FIVE per cent money. Bemls, raxlonblook. MONEY to lenn on flrst-clnsn improved city iiropuriy or lur uiiuiuuk imiiiaw. ..jii-j-Cnox Co.. Now York Life. W-493 PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood, O'MI v V. i.lfo W 491 $l.r0 TO LOAN on real estato:call nt once, Jl. j. liennaru & son, 3iu-an urown oiock, W 493 MONEY TO l.OAX-CHATTHLS. THE OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. IKbIiiIiIIhIipiI t!92.) Will make you a loan on furnlturo, pianos, Or if vou have n permanent position wo will make you a SALARY LOAN without indorser or mortgage. Wo loan from $10 ill' NrrmK. nr. inu kl'cii iuu iiiuuvriv. up. You can gel tno money in a iew hours after making application und you tnnv nnv It hnck In t. .'). 4. 5 or C months. Others clnlm lower tntes, but all wo ask Is a chai.ee to make comparisons. Wo charge nothing for papers or llllns and wo give you tho full umotint of thu lonn in cash. Wo are the oldest and largest loan company In Omaha. Our motto Is. "to try top lease. Telephone 2203. 30C South ICth St. X 498 MONEY MONEY LOANED SALABIED VUUl'UU. No endorser of morttrace renulrcd LOWEST RATES, EASY PAYMENTS and annul ii wijin nuis.M i.i.. OMAHA OI1RI1IT Kfl.. Room 520, Fifth Floor, New York Life Bid JV 'VJ SALARY LOANS TO RMliLOVKS NO CHARGE DEDUCTED IN ADVANCE. NO CHABGES FOB DRAWING PAPERS. "OIJIET" IOFFICE," "EASILY "FOUND.' "AMERICAN" "LOAN" "CO " Boom 001, Deo Building. Open 8 a. m. to 0 p. m. and noons. Rebate when loan is paid oefore due. X-M783 ."v.Mvi xj i,uan on i-urniiure, i-iuiiuk. ,iiiiuuiiun, t.iu., nil cun 'ulliriliDi iuu keep security. No charge for papers. No questions asked your neighbors. Bergers Loan Co., 1501 Furnam St. Tel. 1C3I. MONEY loaned, on pianos, rurnlturo, lew clry, horso3. cijws. etc. C. F. Reed. 319 8. 13. A. 601 SALAP.Y' LOANS. CHATTEL LOANS. .1, W. TAYLOE. 218 First Nat. Bank Bldg. X-503 MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, horse, cows, jeweiry. liuh ureen, n t. uarner dik -X vvu LOANS on furniture, nlanos. diamonds. Jewelry nnd salaries; cheap rates. BOS- tun uuan uo., it. si, 1'Tenzcr dik., lain and Dodge, opp. old I. O. Open evenings. LOANS TO RALARIED PEOPLE with partial payments on note; no mort- gage or security: absolutely conlldentlal: POSITIVELY LOWEST RATES: loans of other companies taken up. Room 303, Pax ton uiock. KULiiAULitt wtiuuir i;u. X-50J CHATTEL nnd salary loans. Joe H. Tleas ant, 54 Barker block. X-M157 J12 CHATTEL and salary loans. .Too H. Pleas ants. 01 linrKer blocK. x Miw Jis" MONEY loaned salaried people holding T'Cr- manent position with rosponsiuio concern upon their own iiumcs wltliout security; easy payments, Tolmar.. Boom 410, Board or lruuo uitig,, join anu f arnam nis. X-502 MONEY LOANED SALABIED PEOPLE AT CHEAPEST RATES IN THE CITY AN OPPORTUNITY to take advantage of. Wo mako no startling, sensational an nouncements of rato "cut Into." Wo don't do business that way; neither does anybodv else. OUR REDUCED RATES ARE THE LOWEST. Y'ou can borrow on your personal Note, wltliout Mortgage lndorser. or Publlcltv. Our Snecbil l'av. ment Plan surprises them nil and Hoon gets you out or dent, very nuict omco, easily lounii. unmc and see us, AMERICAN LOAN CO., Room 001, Boo Bldg, X-MS20 lHJSIXHSS CIIAXCES. $150 CASH or easy payments Duys 23 strictly lawiiu imcKcii siot macuincs ior iniiK, cigars or cash; will earn $2 and upward weeKiy eacn. wan, uianc & jo 1'urni turo Manufacturers, Chicago, HI. Y-50J WANTED, good man to do canvassing in i no country; r.ooa pay ior ngni man. aq dross E 4, Bee. Y-M190 In cm city. E 57. Bee. YM57I 1' PARTNER with nicaiiH to ougngo In sheep Business. Address i-- uv, uec. x WANTED, partner with $300 cash; no work money sufe, largo protlt: lcfercnces. Mrs A. A. Draper, Omaha, Neb. Y 599 1' FOR SALE Flno 3-story brick and base ment hotel In western Kansas, 21 rooms, 20 regular boarders ami all the commer cial trade; mis never neon closed. A liar onln. I h.to other business. Address, F 5. Uce. Y MG51-S WANTED, responsible business partner In old estauiisiifd iiiiiur cfiiauiisnmeni. mus be honest, i-iiergntlu und willing to do out Hldo work. Young man preferred. F 21 Hep. in MEDICAL. LADIES out of healtn find prompt relief. uox uin,i'., ieu. uonuucniiai. -511 MRS. A. A. DRAPER, D. M.. graduated In thu best ticnoois. treats chronic am nervous diseases, hldtej and children Hotel Drexel. -693 1 V1RTUAMA cureti Impotoney resulting from indiscretions or uauiiuy, gives vi t.illtv. vluor. reslorimr desires, ambitions asplratlona of youtii. health, lining for success, iiappiuehs in uiimiiu'ps; iuuipm. slonnl, social, married life;; $2, orj) for $3, Bent any wnoro prepaid on leceipi i price. The Kldd Drug Co., Elgin, III American Olllce, retnll, wholesale, MyorS' Dillon Drug Co.. Omaha: M. A. Dillon South Omnha.; Davis Drug Co., Council liiurfs, Mill una rainier gooas. LADIES! Chichester's Engltsti renuyroyal Pills are the liest; nafe. reliable; tako no other, send 4c stnmcs for particulars "Relief for Ladles" in letter by return mull. Ask your drugRlat. Chichester cncmieai v.o., f nuaueipma, t'a. FOB SALE ttHAt. USTATF.. THE BYRON REED CO., 213 S. llth St. GOOD INVESTMENTS. 3 G-room 2-story houses, newly papered nnd painted, city water and sewer, H block from car line, rented for J15 a 'month each or $540 u year. Price, $l,00o. 2 stores with flats nbovn on South 16th st , on lot 41x140 ft.; street paved. Owner asks rnr notn, nut wants oner. 2 cottages on lot 60x132 ft., ?i rrille from P. J , luillll nil i.ii.- iiiuii; iiuiini-j BUUUI paved" and iiavlng taxes paid In full. Only $2,100. room liouse In north part of city, rented for J1S0 a yenr. Price, $1,000. BARGAINS IN HOMES. 1329 8 . 27th, new 7-r., all modern, $3,200. :2H unio st., 7-r., uarn, mocicrn, wm. Ti63 Poppleton, fi-r., paved st., barn, $2.floo. 4tli nnd Cnldwcll. 7-r.. modern, snnn. $2,000. 2717 Chicago, 4 largo r., big lot, $1,200. 3019 Oak st., 5-r. and barn, on boulevard, and 3119 Burt St., 6-r, nnd ham: must ho sold wiiuin tno nexi iw nays, uon i oe nirniu to mak'j tin offer. Owner asks $1,200. CHEAP FABMB. 120 acres, well Improved; can all bo culti vated: ll miles from umana. Price, $43 per ncre. !0 acres. Seward county, near 2 stations nnd different railroads; 2:s aeres under cultivation, bnlnnco pasture: 2 windmills, house, barn, orchard, in acres hog-tight wlro fence. Price, $30 on acre. 160 acres Douglas county, north of Irvlng- ioii; can an un cultivated. ij per acre. 150 ncres, Douglas county, north of Flor ence: well improved: 12.1 ncres tinder cul tivation; i'. acres pasture, l'ricc, $40 per ncre. SO ncres In Thayer county, near Hebron, an unuer cultivation, l'ricc, -t per acre. SO ncres, U4 mlleH north of Grand Island, very mvei. l'ricc, .. per ncre. If you nrc looking for n bargain don't fall to como nnu seo us, ior wo nnvo them. BE-M823 I GOOD INVESTMENT. 13 Per Cent Interest 13 Pnr ffnt. Three two-story six-room houses, nowly paporou nnn pnintcu, nrsi-ciass repair, psrtly modern, one. block from car line. Pi Ieo. $4,r0. Tho Byron Reed Co., 212 S. llth st. BE-M573 RANCH AND FARM lands for sale by the union Pacific itnuroan company, U. A. McAllnster land commissioner, Union Paclilc Hcadq.uartors, Omaha, Neb. RE fill SEVERAL vacant lots In Ilnnscom Place for salo chenp. J. ii. Sherwood. 939 N. Y. Life. BE-MCS9 1 C. F. HARRISON, BARGAINS. 913 N. Y. L. BE-123 J9 HOUSES, lots, farms, lands, loans; also fir a insurance, nemis, iraxion dik. his an PROPERTY" bought and sold; moniy loaneu; renin couccicu. u. i.. nnnson Co.. 311 So. 15th St. KE-102 EQUITY" in wholesale district, CCxl32. bring- in K in goou rental, uarguin. Address E 20, Beo RE-412-3' CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnam St, K1S 515 SEE HENRY B. PAYNE. 601 N. Y. 1,1 FE. HE 613 S ACRES, Just west of city, for $1,150. hicks, itoom 32.i uonru oi Trniio liiug, RE-.M81U ! DRESSMAKIXn. IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy, 318 S. 20th st. M377 JB' MRS. JEFFRIES KEMP. 404 Paxton block, telephone 2420. M-5S4 J27 TAki IIIRDS AM) DEHMY. 1 STOCK'S Bird Store, 'iOD3. Leavenworth. I ' 633 LAU.XDIIY. OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 7c; collars, zc; cutis, 4c. iiw ,cnvonworin. tci. gij 530 LOST. LOST, a Pointer dog, liver and whlto; had on a collar anil cnnin. .h capital Ave. Lost-783-31 LADY'S shopping bag, on Fnrnnm St., containing purse, iiewaru ior return to 2107 Douglas. Lost-M823 1 PURSE containing money, koys, with tag nenring owner a address, itewarn. 4ia 23th or 539 Paxton block. Lost-MS24 ! OANCITSG. AFTER the holldavs. What? Vou can loin In ono of Moruud's classes in dancing nnd conimun pleasure witn instriiciinii at a moderate price. Call on him nt Crelghton hull and you will hear of tho advantageous terms you can make. Classes always open for beginners. Children Wednesdays and Saturdays, adults Tuesdays nnd Fridays. Private lessons dally and evenings. Illwh school clars Saturday evening. M577 5 ACCOItniOX PI.KATIXG. ACCORDION and side pleating, cheapest, ocsi, quicKcst. -v.rs. j. j. iarK, v rat tcrson Blk., 17th and Farnam Sts. 522 SHORTHAND AND T Yl'liWHITIXO. A. C. VAN SANT'S School. 717 N. Y. Life. 523 BOYLES' College, court reporter principal, Beo Bldg. 524 NEB. Bus. & Shorthand .college Boyd'i Theater. 525 GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col. 10 & Doug. -til JUMC. n.&M. tunk house. J. Milder. Prort.. dealer til all metals, bottles, etc. Carloads n specialty. .(Ul-Mij I'arnam, umana, iei. s.s. -521 OSTEOPATHY. JOHNSON Institute. 515 N. Y. L. Bldg.: Tel. 1CCI; Allco Johnson. D. O.. ladles' dept.; Gld E. Johnson, Ostcopathlst, Mgr. -513 M. 15. DONOHU13. D. O., of Still school, KlrUsvlllc. Mo COl Paxton Blk. Tel. 1381. -519 XI CIC EL PLATIXG. OMAHA PLATING CO., Beo Bldg. Tol. Itllllllllll STAMPS. BADGES, medals. Om. Tl't. Co,, Beo uidg. iei. ), Mii FURNITURE REPAIRING. ?EL. 1331. M. S. Walklln, 2111 Cuming St, -527 TICKET llIIOKUlt. CUT late tickets everywhere. P. II. Phil, bin, 1503 Fnrnum. TelephoiiB 784. 531 IltllllOIt FACTORY. Damaged looking glasses resllvercd. 70S N 10. Ml HORSES WINTERED, HORSES wintered, $1 per nionth. J W, Phelps, 207 N. Y. Llfo bldg. 'Phone 1031 At 7M .n PAWMIROICr.HS, EAGLE Loan Office, reliable accommndst- inn; en numuess coniutentlal. isoi Douglas, -5Jr CARPENTERS A XI) .IOIIIIERS. ALL kinds of carpentor work and repairing promptly attended to. J, T. Ochiltree, Mth ST A M .11 E n I X G AM) STt'TTKItlXO. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Bamgo Bld. UEI.t.X IIAltES PEDIGREED Belgian hares nt common sense prices 2730 Decatur st. M 093 1 SUES k CO . Potent Lawyers ht Bldg.. Omthl.Nab Patent ttPra PATENTS GUARANTEED RAILWAY I'l.Mi: TAIIIiES. UNION PACIFIC-"THE OVER land Route" General Oillccs, N. E. Cor, Ninth and Furnam Streets. City Ticket Ofllce, 1321 Fnrnnm Street. Telephone, .110. Depot. Tenth nnd Mnrcy Sts. Telephone, C29. i.eavc. Arrive. The Overland Limited. .a 8:20 um a 7:30 pm Tho Chicago-Portland Special a 8:20 nm it 7:30 pin Tho Fust Mnll u S:50 am n 3:23 pm The Malt nnd Express., all;33 pm u 4:25 pm Lincoln, llentrlco nnd Stromsburg Express. ,h 1:03 pm 1)12:30 pm Tho Pacific Express. ...a 1:23 pm The Atlantic Express... a fi:50 nm Grand Islnnd Luoat... .b 5:30 pm b 9:33 am a Dally, b Daily except Sunday. CHICAGO, ROCK 18L- r nud & Paclilc Railroad "The Great Rock Isl nnd Route" City Ticket Olllce. 1323 Far nam Street. Telephone, 42. Depot. Tenth and Mnrcy Sts. Tele phone, C29. Leave. Arrive. . EAST. Des Moines nnd Daven port Local n 7:25 nm bll:33 am Chicago Express hll:i5 am a 8:10 nm Des Moines Local n 4:20 pm a 1:45 pm Chicago Fast Express. ,n 5:00 pm a 1:25 pm Des Moines, Rock Isl and und Chicago n 7:10 pm a 9:33 pm WEST. Lincoln, Colorado Spgs.. ' Denver, Pueblo and Wet n 1:30 pm a 4:16 pm Colorado,. Oklahoma & Texas Flyer a 5:20. pm a 9:50 am a uany. n ualiy except Sunday. MISSOURI PACIFIC RA1L fond General Offices and Ticket Offices, Southeast Corner llth and Douglas Sts. Telephone, 104. Depot, Union Station. Leave. Arrlvo. St. Louis nnd Kansas City Express al0:o0 nm a 6:30 pm K. C, St. Ii. Express.. al0:l0 rm ti 0:13 am Lcnvo from 1.1th and Webster Streets: Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Water b 4:13 pm nl0:45 am a Daily, h Dally except Sunday. OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL road Omnha, Kansas City & Eastern Railroad "Tho Qulncy Route" Ticket Of llcu, 1415 Farnam St. Tele phone, 322. Depot, Tenth nnd Mnrcy Streets. Telephone, 629. T.onvn. Arrlvi. St. Lnuls Cannon Ball Express a 5.03 pm a S:20 am Ivnnsns City nnd Qulncy i.ucai , a i:w am a siwpm a Dally. FREMONT. ELKHORN'fc Missouri Vnllev Rnllro.id "Tho Northwestern Line" General Olllce" 1'nlted States Nnli.iiial Bank Bldg.. S. W. Corner j we nil and I'lirnnm mis. Tlckot Olllce. Hflt Farnam St. Tel. Ml. Do- pot, 15th and Webster Sts. Tel. 145S. Leave. Arrlvo Black Hills. Dcndwood Hot Springs a 3:00 mu n 5:00 nm Wyoming, Cnsper nnd Dougins a L':w pm e o:w pm Hastings, lorK, wnvm tjitv. Hiinerior. cencvu. Exeter und Seward.... b 2:00 nm b 5:00 Pm Norfolk. Verdlcro nnd Fremont b 7:30 am b!0:23 nm Lincoln, wahoo and Fremont h 7:20 am bl0:?5 nn Fremont Liocal c 7:30 um a Drtlly. b Dally except Sunday, c Hun day only, d Dally except Saturday, o Dally except Monday. CHICAGO & NORTH western Railway "Tha Northwestern Line" city Ticket Olllce, 1401 Farnam St. Telephone. Ml. Depot, Tenth nii.l Mnrcy Sts. Telephone 029, Leave Arrive. Daylight Chicago Spe cial a 7:00 am nll:n0 nm Chicago Passenger a 4:15 pm a S:I0 am Eastern lixpvess, Lies Molucg., MarBhalltown. Cedar Runlds und Chicago ..i al0:55 am n 4:03 pm Eastern Special, Chi cago nnd East a 4:55 pm a 4:03 pm Fnst Mull. Chlcnirn to Omaha a 2:45 nm Omaha-Chicago Llmlt'd.a 7:13 pm a s;f pin Mist .van ii by.vi nm r'ednr lliiplds l'asscnger a 5:30 pm eastern i.xprnss n v.w pm a unry. u Daily except Saturday. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Rn road "The North western Lino" General otllces, united States National Bank Building, S. W. Corner Twelfth and Fnrnnm Sts. Ticket Ofl let". 1401 Farnam St. Te en bono CC1. De pdt, Tenth und Murcy Sts. Telophnno 629. Leave Arrive. Twin city Express a iisas nm nio:2.i pm Twin citv Limited a 7:35 nm n 8:15 um Slpuv City Ivocal a S:00 um a 3:50 pm a uauy. CHICAGO, ST PAUL., Minneapolis & Omnha Hallway "The North western Line" Gone nil Otllces, Nebraska Dlvl slon, 15th nnd Webster His. Ulty Tleliot Office. Farnnm Telephone, 061. Depot, 15th und Webster Sts. Leave. Twin City Passongcr...n 6:00 um Omnha Passenger Sioux City & North east Nebraska a 3:15 pm a Dally. Arrive. a 9:10 pm all:10 um BURLINGTON & MIS souri River Railroad "Tho Burlington Route -General Offices. North west Corner Tenth and Farnam Streets. Ticket Oil eo 1502 rnrnnin Struet Telui Burlington Station, Tenth nnd Mason Streets, Telephone, 128. Lincoln. Hastings nnd Mccook n 8:40 am n 7:35 pm a 3:00 pm ii 6:15 nm n 6:45 nm ii 9:17 am hll :55am Lincoln, Denver, Colo rado, Utah. California, a 4:25 pm Lincoln & Black Hills.. a 9:00 pm Montnun. Pugel Sjund..a 9:00 pm Lincoln Fnst Mall b 3:00 pm Vymnre, Bentrlco nnd Lincoln n 8:10 am Denver. Colorado, Utuh nud California South Be'id, Louisville, Plattsmouth b 3:33 pm Ft. Crook, Plattsmouth nnd Pacific Junction. .a 7:00 pm a o:Ij am 1)11:05 am a 8:20 am ijcijuviir, t'uiiiiiiuiiin and Paclllo Junction. .1112:10 nm a Dally, b Dully except Sunday. CHICAGO. nUBLINGTON & Qulncy Bullroad "The Burlington Route' Ticket uuiec iou; i-arnam mrcot Telephone. 250. Denot Tenth and Mason Streets, Toicpnone. 138. Leave. Arrive. Daylight Chicago Spo- ciai a lino am aioisa pm Chicago Vestlbuled Ex., a 4:00 pm n 7:45 am Chicago Local Express.a 9:30 um n 4.03 pin Chicago Limited a 7:50 pm n 7:45 am Fast Mall n 2:13 pm iv uauyj KANSAS CITY. ST. JO seph & Council Bluffs itnuroau "Tiio Hurling, ton Routo" Ticket Otllco. IS03 l'tirnum Street. Te e phone, 250. Depot, Tenth mid .Mason airceis, Tele phone, 12S, i.enve. Arrive. Kaunas City Day Ex. .a 9:20 am a 6:23 pm Kansas City Night Ex.,ul0:20 pin u 6:15 am St. Louis Flyer for St Joseph and St Louis,. a 5:10 pm nll;15 am ii uaiiy. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ibiifiir & Ht Paul Railway-City Ticket Office. 1501 Furnam Street. Telephone, LSI, Depot, Tenth nnd Mason iMlLWAUk mreots. Telephone, t?J9, nt.,-.. .7" . . 1 i.rnvu, .rnvi N B0 i''Klu'' Ex.... a 0:m pm u 8:05 am iiBi'i k "niiiha Ex. h 7:15 um b 3:10 pm nn.-i if y4iiiv fxi'oiii Miimin v. WABASH RAILROAD Ticket Office, 1415 Farnam Htreet. Teiep bono. :s". )o iiot, Tenth and Telephone. 6!9. .Mnrcy ms Leuve. Arrlvo, U Louis "Cunnon Bull" Express i !.,.a 5;03 pm a S:20 am a Dally. 'TaTanwaTaTHl ihone. 2W. Ip, RAILWAY TlMll TAIIMIM. I IT L T fT O T S C H NT HAL Bnllrond-Clty Ticket Of fice, 1102 Farnam Street. Telephone. 213. Depot, Tenth and Mnrcy Streets. Leave. Arrive. Chicago Exnres a 7:00 nm a 4:ff. pm Chicago Limited .a 7:45 pm a S:03 am h 9:40 pm n S:03 nm b S:13 am .Miunrapoiis nnu tsi. . I'aiiI kxnrrss b 7:00 am Minneapolis and St. ram Limited .a i.u pm Fort Dodge Local from f-Aii.mll lllnff- Iiirtnm Fort Dodge Local from council iiiuns uiM.tnni a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. VrUNDID StRVICt THt MOIILtaONIOSS ALONG THE NORTH SHORE HAVANA, MATANZAS, CARDENAS, SAIIl'A, CKU BAKIEN, MIEVITAS, flinARA. Hi IIARACOA, lad athcr port. V.I1XSON STKAMSIIIP J.INi:27 VllllAmS.t RAYMOND . WIIITCOMI1, a. Union Siiiinrr, Nrjv York. For Tickets, Stateroom Reservation and General Information of the MO BILE SERVICE, apply to Ticket Agent Mobile & Ohio it. R. and South ern Ry. LEGAL NOTICES. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, rsodco IH herrl)V ulvrn thnt thn ntitnti. mnflt lilff tf f tin alnilrlinLIH. P a i. tx -4 -V" ,,VJ ""''Miuiut'io in uiu MIlilli;i Ous Company will b hold at tho olilro of Up.. fompnnv. McrchantH National Hank liulIdltiK, nt JO n..m., Mnmlny, January "th, ensuing year and for tho transaction of such other business ns "lay come before tho minting FRANK MURPHY. President. GEO. W. CLAHAUGII, Hecretnry. D-22-d-lO-t .STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice 'Is lierebv clven that thn nnrvinl meeetiiig of tho stockholders of Tho Bee Bui ding comiionv will be hold nt 4 o'r'neU p. in., Tuesday, January 15, 1901, at thu Olllce of said company in Thn Bee building, Omaha, for tho election of n bonrd of ill rectors for tho ensuing year and tho trans action of such other business lis tnnv nrnn. erly come bofore such meeting. By order of tno presiucnt. u. HOSE WATER, Secretary. Dec23d23t STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Odlco of the Leo-Glass-Andrcoscn Hard- waro co., umana, rven., Dec, 8, 1900. Notice Is hcrebv nlvcn tn the stockholil. era of tho Lee-Glass-Andreesen Hardwara Co, thnt the annual meeting of the stock holders oi tno company win bo held at tho offices of Mild company. 1219, 122t and m iinrncy sireoi, in tno city oi umana, n tho stnte of Nebraska, on Tuemlnv. January 8, A. D luui, at .". o'clock p. t:i,. ior inn jiuriuio ui cieciiiiR a noil I M or directors for tin company to serve during tho ensuing vonr. and M trntirnci biiIi other buslncifs ns may bo presented at such meeting. ji. j. li;i;. Prcsldont. Attest: W. M, GLASS, D9 3Hm 3ecrctary. POSTOPFICE NOTICE. (Should be read DAILY" by all Interested, as changes may occur at any time.) Foreign mails for tho week ending Jnnu ary o, HUI, will CIODO (PROMPTLY in nil cases) at the General Postolllcc as fol lows: PARCELS POST MAILS CLOSE ONE HOUR EARLIER than closing tlmo shown below, Parcels Post MulU for Germany close at 5 p. m. Jnnuary 2. Regular and Supplementary Mails close at foreign iirnncn hair hour later man cio.i lng time shown below. Trnnaaflantlo Malta. WEDNESDAY At 6:30 n. m. for EUROPE, per s, s. New York, via Southampton (mail for Germanv and Ireland must bo directed "per s. s. New York"); at 8:30 n. m. (supplementary iu a. m.) ror mu ROPE, per s. s. Teutonic, via Queens town (mall for Germanv must bo directed "per s. a. Teutonic") ; at 1 p. in. for AZORES ISLAND, tier s. s. Peninsular. THURSDAY At 6:30 a. m. for FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, ITALY . SPAIN. .POlt TUOAL. TURKEY, EOYPT. GREECE BRITISH INDIA und LORENZO MAR QUEZ, per s. s. La Gascogne, via Huvro (mnll for other pnrts of Europe must bo directed "per a. s. I.n Gascognn"); at 6:5) a. m. for EUROPE, per s, s, Kaiser Wm. uer uros.ie, via Southampton and uremcn (mnll for France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Egypt, Greece, British India and Lorenzo Martiucz, via Cherbourg, must bo directed "per s. s, Kulser Wm. dor Grosso"). SATURDAY-At 2:30 a. tn. for EUROPE, per s. s. Etrurln. via uueenstown: nl t n m. for NETHERLANDS direct, tier s. tf. Stnatendam (mall must bo directed "per s. s, Mtaatetulam ); at 9 a. m. ror ham, per h. h. F. Blsmnrck, via Naples (mall must bo directed "per s. s. F. Bismarck"); at iu a. m. ror hcutlakd direct, per s, h. Astoria (mall must bo directed "per s. s. Astoria ). PBINTED MATTER. ETC This steamer takes I'rinted .Matter, iommercini i-apers and Samples for Germany only. The same class of mall matter for other parts of Europe wilt not im sent by tills ship unless specially oirecieu uy ner. After tho closing of tho Supplementary Trans-Atlaiitlo Malls named nbnvo addi tional supplementary mails are opened on tho piers of the American, English, Fronch and German steamers nnd remain open until within Ten Minutes of tho hour or sailing oi Hicamcr. Mnll for South nnd Centrnl America, West Indies, ctoA TUESDAY" At 3 n. m. for NORTHERN BRAZIL, per s, s. Jnffn: ut 6:30 p, in. for JAMAICA, per s. s. Admiral Sampson, from lloston. WEDNESDAY At 9:30 n. 111. (siipplemen tliry 10:30 a. m.) for CENTRAL AMER ICA (except Costa lllcu) nnd hUUTil PACIFIC PORTS, per H. s. Allluncn, via Colon (mall for Guatemala must do ui reeled "nnr s. s. Alllnncn"): at 9:30 n. m. for INAOHA nnil HAITI, ner h. s. Ml. Vernon: nt 12:30 p. m. for CUBA, CAM PECHE, YUCATAN, TABASCO and CHI APAS, ner . h. Seuurancu. via Havana and Progreso (mail for other parta of Mexico must bo directed "per s. s. ne guranca"): at 11 p. m. for JAMAICA nud PROVINCE OF SANTIAGO, CUBA, per steamer from rniiaaoipnin. THURSDAY At 10 a. m. for HAITI, per s, h. I'rins Wm. Ill (mall for Curacao. Trini dad, Venezuela, British and Dutch Guiana must no directed "per s. s. i-rins wm. Ill"); nt 12 tn. for argentine rei'uii LIC. URUGUAY nnd PARAGUAY, ner s, s. Phidias: at 12:30 n, tn. (supplementary 1 p. m.) for NASSAU, GUANTANAMO and SANTIAGO, per s, s, Saratoga; at 11 p. m. ror nahsau, per stcumcr trom Miami. Fin. SATURDAY At S a. m, for BERMUDA, per s, h, Trinidad: nt 8:30 a, m. for Brn zll. ner s. h. Duffon (mnll for Northern Brazil, Argentlno Republic, Uruguay und l'arnguay must no uirecieu - per s. s, Btiffon"); nt 9 a. m. for PORTO RICO, per h. s. Sail Juan, via San Juun; at 9 a. in. for ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. URU GUAY and PARAGUAY", per s, s. Norman Prince; nt a n. m, (suppiemenmry a:) n m.) for CURACAO and VENEZUELA per s. s, Hildlir (mail for Saviiiillla and Cnrthacena must bo directed "oer H. 8. Hildlir); nt 10 a. in. (supplementary 10:30 a. in.) for FORTUNE ISLAND, JA MAICA. HAVANILLA, CARTHAGENA and GREYTOWN, per s. 8, Aleno (mail for Costa in mi must no directed "per s. s Aleno"): at 10:30 a. m. for CUBA, per s, s Morro Castle, via Havana; at 11 p, in for NASSAU, per steamer from Mluml Fin. Mails for Newfoundland, by rail to North Bydnoy. and thotico by steamer, close nt this office dnlly ut 0:30 p. m. (connecting flnan linrn oi'npv Mnilllriv. Wnilm.nrln V nnil Snturday). Mails for Mlijiiolun, by rail to linsion. nnu inenco ny steamer, cioso at tills officii dally at 6:30 p, in. Mulls for Culm, by rail to Port Tampa, Flu., and thence by Btcnmer, close at this olllco dally nt 0 a, in. (tho connecting closes nro on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday). Malls for Mexico City, overland, unless specially, addressed for dispatch by stenmer, closo nt this office dally at 1:30 p. m. nnd 11 p, in. Mnlls for Costn Rica, Belize, Puerto Corlez und Guulnmiila, by rull lo Now Orlimns, and thence by steamer, closo ut this offic.a dally at 1.30 p. m. (connecting cIobps hern Mondays for Belize, Puerto Cortez and 'Guatemala and Tuesdays for Costa RIciO. Registered mall closed nt C p. m. previous duy. Trims put' I It .3 Mnll. Malls for Austrnlla (wept West Australia) New Zealand, I law-nil, FIJI and Samoati Islnnds, via San Francisco, closo hero dally nt 6:30 p, m. nftcr December "9 nnd up tn December 2'J. Inclusive, or on day of arrival of s. s. Etrurlu, dun at Now York December 25, for dispatch per s, s. Hoiinmn. Malls for China, Japan nud Philippine Islands, via Tncomn, close hero dally at 6:3) p. m. up tn Decomber 31 inclusive, for dispatch per s. s, Glcnturret. Mulls for Papeltl, via Sun Francisco, closo hero dally ut 6:30 p. m. up to January !, Inclusive, for dispatch 119 r s s, Australia. Malls for China, Japan and Philippine Nji hois' f ttNI-MOKTSty.AdMK WttRLV to rise ships " -nacosNtcTioswrrs ) POSTOFFU'i: X'OTIt'FJ. Islands, ln Seattle, ctose here dnlly at 0:30 p, in, up to January Ineluslve, for dispatch per s. s. Rloluu Maril (registered mnll must b directed "via Srattlo '). Malls for Hiiwnll, Clilnn, Japan and Philip- Pino isinntis, via tiin rnneisco, ciose nero dally at 0:30 . m. up to Jnnuary "3, in clusive, for d snatch ner s. s. Peking. Malls for Australia (except West Australln, winch goes via rcuropc, mm New .on in nil. which goes via San Fra nelson), and Fiji Islnnds, via Vancouver, close hero dally at 0:30 p. tn. up to January 5. Inclusive, for dispatch per s. . Warrlmon (supplemen tary mnlls, via Seattle, close fit 6:30 p. m. Jnniiarv "6). Malls for Hawaii, Japan, China and Philip pine lsinuus, via nan i rnneisco, ciose nern dally nt 0:30 p m. up to January "ll, In clusive for dispatch per s, s. Gaelic. Mails for China nnd Japan, via Vancouver, close hero dally at 6:30 p. tn. up to Janu ary "22, inclusive, for dispatch per s, s. Empress of Japan (registered mall must be directed "via Vancouver"). Transpacific mnlls nrc forwarded to port of sailing tinny nun tno sciiedinn or closing Is arranged on tho presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. Regis tered mnll closes ut 0 p. m previous day. DECIDES IN CITY'S FAVOR JuilKP l'liiiectt Simtitln Asslatnttt City Attorney .Vilnius In Tno Spcclnl Tat Cnara, In tho cases of Kent against Omaha and Shlverlck against Omaha Judgo Fawcett handed down n decision which affects thou sands of dollars' worth of special taxes which arc being contested. Assistant City Attorney Jnmcs II. Adams defended the special taxes Involved In theso eases on tho ground that tho plaintiffs had profited by tho taxes and were estopped from deny ing tholr validity. In ono cuso the amount Involved had been deducted from the ap praisement of the property when a niortgAgo was foreclosed and in tho other case tho amount of tho special taxes had been de ducted from tho purchase price. Mr. Adams set up thn claim that the pres ent owners of tho property havo tnken ad vantage of the taxes and havo tacitly ad mitted that they were valid. He main tained that tho court should not consider tho plaintiffs' claims tt'at tho potltlous for tho paving in queatlon'woro Insufficient. Tho fact that tho present ownors of thn property collected tho taxes from former owners barred action It. equity court to Invalidate thn petitions, Mr. Adams argued. Ho was sustained In theso points by Judgo Fawcett. Tho two cases involved $1,000. Other similar rases, which Involva larger sums, will ho heard In a fow days. Mr. Adams says thnt thero probably Is $100,- 000 worth of special tnxos which will he affected by thin decision. LI.VD.VII AN ASKS . ACCOUNTING. Assrrln Hint Ills I'nrtner Itrfuars to 111 vide l'rollts ltli Illin, Judge Slahaugh has issued an Injunction restraining Patrick J. Crccdon, tho con tractor, from collecting or expending money due or received for constructing tho school nt Twenty-fifth nnd California streets for tho St. John's Romnii Catholic church, or tho brick Hats In tho sntno neighborhood for Rev. Richard Sentinel I. Tho order of tho court went out on the application of Jere miah A, Llndahan, In tho showing why It should bo Issued Llndahan asserts that ho and Crccdon entered Into n partnership to contract and build houses, tho dato of tho agreement being December 1, 1899. In Juno or July of the snmo year Crccdon, ho con tends, contracted with the St. John's church und Rev. Richard Scannell to build tho schcol nnd flats mentioned. Tho school was to cost $9,000 and tho flnts $0,000. A fow weeks ago tho partnership matters wero wound up, hut Croedou refused to mako a settlement in the instances ot theso build ings, maintaining that ho had niudo tho contrnct u personal one and not ono In which tho firm Is interested. Llndahan Informed tho court that tho firm's money, credit nnd property wcro used tn tho construction of tho buildings nnd on that account he is entitled to a Bhnro ot tho profits. Ho asked for tho Injunction, a hearing und an accounting. Judgo Sla haugh ma do the writ rcturuablo on Jan uary 5. SANBORN SEEKS REINSTATEMENT. IIcmIi'i'n (o lie llciippoliilril lIceutor of E.rn E, .Sunburn's Will. A new phuso of tho old controversy over tho will ot tho Into Ezra E. Sanborn of Snrpy county Is being presented In Judgo Slabaugh's court. It Is a hearing on an application for 11 mandamus to compel J. R. Wilson, tho probate Judge of Sarpy county, tn fix tho amount of a bond or nn appeal from nn order removing Porloy San born as special administrator in tho es tate of Ezra Sanborn. The estato Is val ued at about $10,000, consisting principally of real estato In various cities, Including Council Bluffs und Ashland. Sanborn died In Jnnuary, 1900, leaving Porley Sanborn as chief beneficiary and executor under thn will. There wcro five holrs In all aud thren ot them Immediately sided against Perloy Sanborn to contest tho will, alleging that tho testator was of unbound mind at tho tlmo ho signed tho instrument bequeath ing Perloy most of his property. Tho dis senting holrs secured a doclsion In tho county court, hut tho caso was appealed. Pcrlcy Sanborn was appointed special ad ministrator boforo the contost and was re moved at tho tlmo of thn doclsion. Tho prcsont proceedings havo in view his roln Btatcmcnt. Aueutx .Unite (iooil Profit. A sldo light on tho protlta of Insuranco ngenta is shown by n caso that has been commenced In tho county court to compol 0110 ngent to live up to tho terms of an nllugcd contrnct with nnother In writing a policy for a mutual customer. It. C. Pat terson seeks to recover $332 from John Steel. Tho petition recites that Patterson had a ciiBtomor who wished to tako out a $10,000 policy, but who preferred a company which Patterson was not ngent for. In this contingency Patterson went to Steel nnd alleges that ho ontered Into an agree ment whqroby Stcul wiib to write tho policy nnd Bharo with Patterson tho premium and tho annual premium. Of tho first ho was to receive 10 per cent und of tho second fi per cent. Patterson contends that thn agreement wbb not carried out. Hcnco tho suit. Harrier Loses UN Suit. Judgo Koysor has given judgment in fnvor of tho defendants In tho caso of Charles Harrier against II. M. Puffer, troas uror of tho village of Valley. Harrier ap plied for a mandamuH compelling Puffer nnd the village to provlds by levy funds uufficlont to pay a warrant held by hint In iho sum of $123. In Uio Hprlnn ot lsos llnrrlcr was chairman of tho Board of Trustees of Vnllcy, uhen It was decided not to Issuo liquor llccnscH and to prosocuto all coses ot liquor selling. Tn conduct ft prosecution against William Ball,, Harrier contends that ho advanced tho funds, $123, and afterward was reimbursed by a war rant, which ho now holds nnd which Iho village officii! Is decline to pay. Court Notes. Ill thn caso ot the statu against thn No brasku Havings und Exchnugu bank Judgo Fawcett has Issued an order confirming tho llnal report of Becolver W. K. Potter over tho protests of W. O. Bartholomew. Mrs, M, O, Maul Is seeking In tho district court to recover from Domlnlck Hnrt a Judgmont for rant of a building at 123 North Fifteenth street, wlinrn Hurt was a tenant. Plaintiff alleges that thero Is duo in rout tho sum of 11,000. W. W Colo has brought suit 11 gainst tho Trocadero circuit and Mluco & Wlttlg to recover Judgment for $3W damages on account of 11 breach of contract. Colo contends' Unit ho agreed with thu defend iintH to securo from tho Krug Browing company u lease of thu llteatur for tho season on condition thnt ho was to ha manager ut 11 salary of $4(). Hn says that later his services weru dispensed with and on that account ) imn suffered u loss of $3V).