THE OMATTA T7ATLY HTCE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 11)01. SPECIAL NOTICES Aaertlrnienta for these cnlimnt will be tnkru until 1U m. for the vrnlm: edition and antll HiilO p. mi, far innrnlna anil similar edition. Rale. 1 J-2o a rroril flrkt Insertion, tt a TToril thereafter. Nothing- tnlicn far ! tliun 2oo tor the tint Insrr (lon. Thrtt ad vertUemeati mill be tarn eonsecntlreljr. Advertlaera, bjr requesting nnm fcrred check, can have iimen ail drraaed to a aaraberrd letter In itnre f Tbe llee. Ansvrcra mtilroaacd trill be delivered presentation at tbe cheek oalr. MITl.'ATIO.NS WANTED. ITDATION wnntrd, by highly rdurnUd niiiti In place of trust: has lirlil best po sitions; first-class references. Address F. Pennington, Hebron. Neb. A-M31 (,' W A NTEI )-M A 1. U HELP. WANTED, wo havo steady work for n few anco. C. F. Adams Co., ltfuG IIowaritHt. BARBER trade taught thoroughly in short time. catalogue ana nariicumi" " Address Western Burbcrs' I"7"iuto. Omaha, Nob. U WANTED, good man to do canvnsslng In 1... .V.....-.T I ..... -lt.t IM-ltl Aft dress E 4, Bee. . ClOOD broommnkcrs wanted; Hjeady -m-ploymeut. Address Hall & Co In. Abcr deen. H. I). B-MSjO t,t WANTED, rltv directory solicitors und name takers. Work Itt city. AtldrcFii. l ts, Bee. H-MSIS ! WANTKH-FKMALU IIIM.I. WANTI2D. 200 glrU. 1MI Dodge. Tel 0 10 clrls wantca. Canadian office, 1522 Douglas v. t , WANTI2D. young lady attendant. Call tit ueo iiio. Cn.MPKTI2.N1 Rirl for general housework. 1131 8. yutb .Ave. vtmh i WANTED, a llrHt-clasn cook In small family; no washing nor Ironing; largo WHgCH, 21S JJ. 1(111 HI., tur UOllglHH. C MSV) WANTED, experienced ulrl for s"oondi worK. uooge Pircei. A llltintlT young man or woman to" take shorthahd scholarship utiil pay for It when course Is, finished unit position secured. Address F 15, Dee. ACTHESS. woman for heavies and somo rharacterH; salary low; ntnto full particu lars. Jiox F XI, liee. j .MSiti QIIIL for general housework. 1131 So. 31st st roil itn.T iioiisks. IF you want your houses well rented placo them with llcn.iwa & Co. Vii2 ALWAYS moving II. II. goods. Pianos. Olllce, ltjll',4 I'arnam St. Tel. 1K9 or M3. HOUSES for rent In all parts of tho city. Iirennun-i.ovo cm ou. luin rjt. D-llt HOUSES, stores. Ilcmis, Paxton block. D-Hj 6 EE HENP.Y H. PAYNE, 001 N. y. U H7 HOUSES, etc. F D. Wcad. 1321 Douglas. D-II3 HOUSES and flats. Rlngwalt, Barker Hlk. 13450 HOUSES wanted. Wallace. Brown bllt. D 152 HAItN. 2024 St. Mary'B Ave. D 133 ELEOANT 10-room all modern residence; hardwood finish, porcelain bath, laundry. This house Is In good condition and with in' ten nrdmitW walk of the center of the city; In a very scioct neighborhood, near 24th and St. Mary's Ave. llent, $13. OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO.. lilth nnd Douglas Hts. D diU FOR RENT. Bakery in first-class condition; largo stnrn room, continuous oven, etc. Also 8-room house, with barn for S hores and large wagon shed. All for $30.00 per month. W. II. Russell, 420 Ramge Hldg. U 183 8311 Seward St., now flvo-room cottago for rent; goou uarn anu city water; rent, $12.50. OMAHA LOAN AND TRUST CO., IGth and uougias ets. u zoo- NEW 7-rootn brick, strictly modern, east front, 27th nnd St. Mary's nve $.T. Bemls, 1'itxion uik. u Mill 1009 CALIFORNIA St., furnished, central; can nuernoons, u i.'u iu TllOOM house, all modern, S30 So. 28th. D-M3 S N'o. 1324 South 31st street, lust north nf ttnn. scorn purk, a nice, comfortable, 8-room modern house. Will bo put In good re pair for right imrtv. M J Kennurd ft Son, 310 Brown block. D-MSI3 I ROOS1H, bath, gas, furnace, cellar under wnolo house, nice order, west Minium street, JI7.W. v. it. Uates, G1U N. Y. I.lfe. ij t6y-5 FINE S-ronm house, modern. Imiulro mi vmtou hi. u Jisivi ur FOK RENT FUUXISIIEI) IIOOMN. STEAM hented rooms at Tho Thurston. 12154 - FURNISHED rooms, modern. 1722 Dodge. ti MU.iU JS' FOR RENT A nicely furnished front room, south and east 'exposure, within live blocks of postolllce: bath and uso of tele phone. Addres, r l, nee. u MGO DEWEY European hotel, 13th and Farnam, is ;iio HOFSEKEEPINO rooms, $0 up. 2C23 St. fliary . k .mtui. J2a FURNISHED rooms, modern. 1010 Capitol ave. i !; .tsis 7' TWO largo alcovo rooms; modern: 23S0 Harney at. 12 MS37 8 FUKMSIIF.I) ROOMS AM) IIOAItO. ULENCAIRN,translents.1.23 day. low Dous. 1 Tho Merrlam, good winter homo. 25 & Dodgo F 157 UTOPIA, 1721 Davenport 8t. r-i;o FURNISHED rooms and board. 31G South 26th St. KMGflo-,-, . THE PRATT, nice south room. 212 S. 23lh. F-lil ELEOANT largo stenm-heatcd front rooms, with board. 1900 Capitol ave. F M83S S DESIRABLE room! Ilrst-class board. 2:l iiamey. F W2 9 . 1.A1UH2 room with alcove, large closet: ex. (client board; reasonable prices; No. 207 south .'lilt at. l' MStPi li on iti:xT srotti: axu offices. FOR RENT, flora In first uluss location rent reasonable. Apply R. C. Peters i v.0., ground iioor. uee Bldg. I 230 I' OR RENT, tho building formerly occupied bv The Ueo at 910 Farnam street. It has four stories and a basement which was formerly used as The Ilea tires room This will bo rented very reasonably If x interested apply at once to C. C. Rose- wuier, secretary, room iw, ueo uuuuing, 1 'j 1 SPLENDID building In commlsilon dlsirlct 4 1311 IU f fl(- v.t " uuuin III ' .uil Vll 11111 1 ..(int. can be mado Into very desirable olllce und reception room lor physician, win ar- tuiia 10 sun, OMAHA 1 OAN &. TRUST CO,, ICth & liouulas Sts. I-S37 building. D. C. .Patterson. 'Phono. 1413. 1 Ml-J-l Atil2.TS WAXT12I). MEN In represent Fernbank Co.. Clneln natl, O, alsu advertisers; biliary Apply inumpn (.u., uuuas, ics, j -xutm 3- Atiiivr.s WA.vn:n. AGENTS WANT HI) who work the tint ..1 .a. I .. I.. I. ...II.. mm i-tjiiiri-ini rtniii iiuue in IHWltllt' null. Juices n ml liquid coffees ns ride line Hum pies small. Commission largo. Addrrt. . i .i T ...i.... ...... i nuiiniK ii'i in'n tf i l i in iiiiu twi.il Hi hi you work. Tim A. II. Pi loubct Mfg. Co., &' Hiticluy street, Now York. ,J-M8l2r, wanted to rent. YOITN'G mnn desires nlnrn In wnrlc for bounl while attending school, Uoylcs' Col- lege. Ilea Rltlg, Tel. 1931. K 021 I IMANO by lndy musician; no children. F25, HIT. 1 .M.VU l sToiiAni:. PACIFIC Storage und Warehouse Co., 012. vu joins, guncrai murage unu lorwnruintr. 151 OM. Van Otor Co., 1511ft Fnrn. Tcls. 1559-M3 IS WA.VTKII-TO HUYt WILL purchase a limited number of ymnnn hiiviiiks uanK accounts, urennan. LOVc (Jo., z so. 13th. N 1S3 HOUSGS to move. Wallace, IJrown Hlk. IN 1(13 WANTED to buy. 11,000 of Omnha Savings ui.t,uuiua tut auui t'.n 1U Hco mice. N-M5H lllOIIKST prices paid for 'furniture and ruoven J. i.ovin, aot N. loin til. M J,J WANTDI), roller top and standing desk, re volving iiiui onice cnairs, tiox ins, Kearney N-SIl t, roil s vi.i: m it.MTi hi;. CHICAGO Ft'ItNITl'HK CO.. t10 Dodge. tel. ziwi. .New .V: unana ftirnlturu bougtit, sold, exrliangrd. () SJ oit nam; hounds, vniiici.nt, hto. VEHICLES, finest In city repair work, tho ucai; iry us, n. v rosi, inn t Lcavenw in I10HI2UT TIME, by Mark Time. 2:in. ch. con, wt'igiu i.buu '.us., a years old, neptiew or Croeseil.i. 2:0t; u magulllccllt ludlvtdunl. Address 17W llorwood Ave., Lincoln, Neb. FOIl SAI.12 SII.XCUt.I.AMUlUS. HARD and soft foundation piling: hog fences and cribbing. 901 Douglas. Q IGd 2DIIAND safo cheap. Deright, U1G Fnrnam. SAFES; buy, sell, cx'gc Schwartz, 111 So. 13. Q 40. IIEUTKOItD ft CO., ICth & llworth. FUIiNITUltE Ac Ul'llOLSTEUINQ. Q-377 TIMOTHY hoy and all kinds feed and coal. aionroo : (.o. cj jhig I HAVE a sttro permanent cure for warts; ng pain or sear; iscnu i unu a L'-cont stamp for medicine und full directions. Oco. Kuccra, Western, Neb. Q 3H37 J21 2DILND boiler and engine, about 2U H-P.. ror sale enean. at umann saro and iron Works. 010 So. llth St., Omnha. Q-593 FOH SALE, new nnd feeondliaml soda fountains; montliiy payments. H 1J. Ille;i moml, 435 So. 21tll St. Q-M32 Fl FOH SALE OH TRADE, for dry cows, two rresn jersey cows with calves uy slue, in (lulro tit 69) South 2Sth street. Q-SM-li FOIl SALE, flrst class hotel, HO rooms. steam heated, part cash, balance on time. Address F ill, Uee. Q S37-0 KI.ECTItIC TIUIATMEXT. MABEL Qlt AY, 317V4 N. 15th St., Hat E. 'P Msr.r ELITE parlors. C1G So. 10th, second floor. I 35G 3 MME. AMES. 1C15 Howard, 2d floor, room 1; thermal baths. T 000 JC CI.AIIIVOYAXTS. MRS. FRITZ, .clairvoyant. S13 North ICth. K 4(0 MM E.GLYMEU' genuine palmist. 1C03 Do lge K JI471 l'EIlSO.VAI,. DR. ROY. chiropodist; corns A superfluous ,f.lr rumnvDil bv electrleltv. it i ter Blk. U 172 TURKISH baths, massago bath.', clec'trio uatns, tor muivM iiiuyi PKiueu women nuissagu uiitiuiiJiB, muchi yquijjpcu baths In tho city. Renstrom Bath Company, Rooms 21G to 220 Deo Bldg. U 17 1 LIEBEN. theatrical, maanuerado costumer. 1U13 rtiiiiuuii (J iio PRIVATE home before and during conflno inent; babies adopted. Mrs. Uurget, 2G'0 Uurdette. U 170 SEWING machines rented nnd repaired: rent i;-1 ai Hl "vli u ui Kinus 01 mauiuiiv. i"" ti.nuvi ..luuuiactunng Co.. 1511 Douglas St. Tcrcphono 418. U I7S COSTUMES for rent. 331S S. 20th. Mrs. S. SacK ii m ju PRIVATE hospital for ladles before ft dur- VUllllltu.t Ikll. . mi-', uuujliuj, iiou it. 1 U 177 BABIUS and children cared for. R13 N. 23d. U Ml,5 26 FRENCH accordion pleating; Ivory rim but tons: man oruers. umunu rieating (Jo., 1521 Douglas. U ISO SUPPLI12S for all maehlnep; machines for ront. white bowing .Machine, itco Doug las. Tel. 2331. U-549 PRIVATE hosnltal for ladles before nnd during couunemciu; names auopted. uranu st. u 177 WANTED, lessons In elocution at homo; terms must do reasonable. Address f "jb, Bco olllce. U MS53 3IOM2V TO 1.0.X-I11:AI, HST'ATI-J. PRIVATE money, B, CV4, C per cent; no de lay, uarvin uros., iuu r arnam. w ia LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western Iowa farms r.t 0 per cent; borrowers can tiav $100 or auv multlnlo: any Interest date; no d;lay. lironimn-Lovo Co., S03 So. 13th St.. Omaha. Neb. W 482 MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real estate. urcnuati-L.ovo 10., wj ao. 13m. W 1S3 $1,000 nnd upward to loon on Improved city property one inrms. w. I'tirnam emtin s Co., 1320 l-arnam. w isi PRIVATE money, F. D. Wcad. 1521 Douglas WANTED Clt, loans, bonds and warrants. ucorgo (.ompany. iwi rnrnam street. WANTED City nnd farm loans; also bonds anu wnrrnnts. u. u. roicrs as lo i,uj Farnam at., ueo uzug. w au MONEY" to In on farm and city property, lowest rata o, v . uavls Co., VMi Farnam W 457 PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood MONEY' ro ttn at 5 nnd 5(,4 per cent on Omaha w .jerty. W. U. Melkle, 401 8. 15th Wf ten F1VE pet cent money. Bcmls, I'axton block, V-492 MONEY tn lean on first-class Improved city property or tor punning purposes, rnyne Isnox Co., New York Life. W (93 $1,500 TO LOAN on real estnte:call at once, at, j. Kcmmrci & son. 310-311 urown worn W 93 FIVE and one-half per cent loans. W. H. 1 nomas, f irst rsationui panic nuinung. Tel. ibis. w M8;g MOXHV TO I.OA.Y-C'IIATTELS. THE OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. (Established lt32.) Will make you 11 lean on furniture, pianos, live siock, etc. iou Kiup tno pruperiy. Or If you have n permanent position we will make you a SALARY LOAN without Indorser or mortgage. Wo loan from $10 up. you can get 1110 money in a lew hours after making application and you ..... n 1 .. It l.rw.l. I.. 1 . ", , r. tl mn.,t.j IUUJ l"tj tt (I, t, , D, 1, M Ml u Othcis claim lower ratts, but all wo ask Is a chat i to inaki coinparlsoni, We charge nothing for papers or llllnj and we glvn you the lull amount of the loan In cash. We ure the oldest and largest loan company In Omaha. Our motto Is "to try lop icusc. Telephone 22S3. SCO South 16th St. X-494 MO.VKY TO I.OA.V-CIIATTI2I.S. 4 MONUY TODAY. Loans made In nm luuts from I0 to JIM on household furnl ure, plnnns, horses, car nitines, etc., without remr.vnl or on you." H-A-l.-A-lt-Y without security. All or n part of the money may bo paid back tv first month, or no part of 11 need be paid back for several month. 12tic.li payme-it mudi; reduces the cost accordine'v- I2ni ployer.t and tu-lRhbors know abeoluicly nothing of our business relations. People who need money nro Invited to call airl uct my terms and compare them with what others offer. Loans of other com panies may ba transferied to me. No chargo for papers. All business strictly cotiildentlal. Quick scrvlco and lowest rates guaranteed. J. W. TAYI.OI2. . 21S First. Nat. Hank bldg , southest corner 13th urn! Farnatn Sts. Tel. 713. . MONEY MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE. No endorser of mortgage required LOWEST RATES. EASY PAYMENTS and STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. OMAHA CREDIT CO., Room 62(3, Fifth Floor, New York Life Rid. XO) "SALARY LOANS" TO EMPLOYES NO CHAROE DEDUCTED IN ADVANCE. NO CHARGES FOR DRAW1NQ PAPERS. "QUIET" OFFl KICK." "EASILY" "FOUND." "AMERICAN" "LOAN" "CO," Room 001, Bco Building. Open 8 a. in. to 0 p. m. and nooni. Rebato when loan Is paid ooforo due. X-M7SJ MONEY TO LOAN on Furniture. Pianos, Diamonds, etc., on easy payments. You keep security. No charge for papers. No questions asked your neighbors. Bergers Loan Co., 1501 Farnatn St. Tel. 1631. X-MC21 MONEY loaned on pianos, rurntture, Jew elry, horjt'3, cows, fctc. C. F. Reed. 319 8. IS. X-C0I MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, horse, cows, Jewelry. DutT Urecn, R 8. Barker blk X-6W LOANS on furniture, pianos, diamonds, Jewelry and salaries: cheap rates. BOS TON LOAN Co., R. 21, Frenzcr blk., 15th and Dodge, opp. old P. O. Open evenings. X-M170 J12 CHATTEL and salary loans. Joe II. Pleas ants. M Barker block. X-M157 J13' MONEY loaned salaried people holding ,er mnnent position with responsible concern upon their own names without security: easy payments. Tolmnr.. Room 410, Boari of Trade Bldg., 10th and Farnatn Sts. X 502 MONEYt7)An12D SALARIED PEOPLE AT CHEAPEST RATES IN THE CITY. AN OPPORTUNITY to take advantage of. Wo mako no startling, sensntlonnl an nouncements of rate "cut into," We don't do business that way; neither does nnyhndv else. OUR REDUCED RATES ARE THE LOWEST. You can borrow on your personal Note, without Mortgage, Indorser. or Publicity. Our Special Pay ment Plan surprises them nil nnd soon gets you out of debt. Very quiet olllce,, easily found. Come and seo us. AMERICAN LOAN CO,, Room 001, Bco Bldg. X-MS20 HAf.AllY LOANS. If you nro employed by a responsible firm vi win loan vou sumn ironi nv 111 iuu un your note nt much cheaper and easier rates thin elsewhere. Of this wo aro positive. Absolutely no charges ror papers. Nnthlnir deducted from amount desired. Easiest partial payments. Reliable Credit jo., ruuin vo l'lixiuii uii. .x.tio.n IlL'SIXESS C1IAXCES. $150 CASH or easy payments buys 23 strictly lawtut tnicuew sioi maenincs ror unnKs, cigars or cash: will earn $2 and unwnrd weekly each. Earl, Clark & Co., Furni ture Manufacturers, Chicago, III, Y-50J WANTED, good man to do ennvasslng In tho country: good puy lor rignt man. Ad dress E 4, Bee. Y M190 FOR SALE Finn 3-story brick and base- mcnt noiet in western ivnnsas, ji rooms, 20 regular boarders and all tho commer cial trnde; has never been closed. A bar gain, I havo other business. Address, F C, Bee. Y MG31-8 WANTED, location by competent nhv sician: emnt years exnerienco: iour years In largo hospital; references. Address F uu, hop. .lwJ u WANTED, partner to take Interest In nine nuncireit-acro emtio ranch, improved and stocked. Address C, Ind. School, Kearney, Neb. Y MSGS 4 FOIt SALE REAL ESTATE. aOOD INVESTMENT. 13 Per Cent Interest 1.1 Per C-nt. Three two-story six-room houses, newly papered and painted, nrsi-ciass repair, pertly modern, one block from car line. Price. $1,000. The Byron Ree-1 (Jo.. 21 J S. 14th st. RE-M57J RANCH AND FARM lands for salo by tho union I'aciito uaiiroati company. 11. A, McAllastcr land commissioner. Union Pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb. RE-.14 C. F. HARRISON. BARGAINS. 913 N Y. L. ills 123 J9 HOUSES, lots, farms, landJ. loans; also fire insurance, uemis, raxum uik. hk arj PROPERTY bought and eold; money loaned; renin coueciuu, u. u. onnson Co., 314 So. 15th 8t. ME-102 EQUITY In wholosnlo district. 06x132. bring lug In good rental. Bargain. Address .u, livi jr ll--uT CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. 1203 Farnam St. HE115 SEE HENRY B. PAYNT3. C01 N. Y. LIFE. RE-5I2 DESIRABLE east front lot. residence or business, m uinclt ho. depot on 10th. 1111 Vinton. R12 MSC) F3 F. D. W 12 A D B A R O A I N S IN RESI DENCES. Beautiful modern brick In swell part of West Fnrnam district. tR.m. 12-r, house, north, largo lot, $3,200. 2322 Harney St., X-i, bitth and sewer, barn, 101 ii'.lia;, Hiiuiin unu trim wees, tJ..Kl, Splendid 7-r. houso and lot, Windsor Place, S2.5C0. 3 houses nnd two lots, 31st and Maple, .ill for $1,100, B-r, ho.ise and lot, 19th nnd Izard, $1,000. 0-r eottauo and lot near exp. groiiiids, $930. F. 1). WliAD, 1&21 liUUlil.AW. LOANS. RE M SW 4 MEDICAL. LADIES out of health find prompt relief. uox .j., uma..a, reu. (.onuucntiai, -51C DR. LE DUE'S Female Regulator, posi tively win raiiieu 111 euio 1110 most Htuo born rases of monthly stoppages, Irregu larities, obstructions and sippresslons brought on from whntover cause; $2 a package or 3 for $3: rent nnywhoro pre paid on receipt of price, The Kidd Drmt Co., Elgin. III. Atnerlcnn Office, retail, wholesale, Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omnhii; M. A. Dillon, South Omaha: Davis Drug Co., Council BlufTs. Full lino of rubber goods. ACCORDION I'l.r.ATIXC. ACCORDION plontlng, cheapest, best quick- est. .irs. ,. 1;. .MurK, . r;, uor. 17th nnd Farnam. 522 IlRESSMAKIXn. IN FA.MIL.1E3. Miss Sturdy, 31S S. 2Cth st. -M9J7 JS MRS. JEFFRIES KEMP, 401 Paxton block, telephone 2420. M-3S1 J27 BIRDS AMI TAMDURMI. STOCKS Bird Storo. 1003 Leavenworth. -533 iiAUximv. OMAHA Stcnm Laundry; shirts. 7c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c, 1750 Leavenworth. Tel. 517 -630 FlRMTLllE REPAIItlXtS. TEL. 1331. M. S, WnlUlln, 2111 Cuming St -327 TICKET IIIIOKEII. CUT rate tickets everywhere. P. II. Phil, bin. 150S Farnam. Telephone 784 631 STAMMERING AND .STUTTERING. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 4.0 Ramge Bldg. 339 LOST, LOST, alligator pocketbook containing small amount of money nnd n ring. LeaVo at llee Olllce, Council Bluffs, and rcrelvo reward. Lost M827 3 LOST, Tueiday morning, ladles' alligator skin purse, between Boston store it ml Omaha Bee; had some, change, souvenir ruins, owner's cards, etc;' purse vliljed its Cht-lrtinns gift. Kindly return to Miss lltingatc, Bee oilier, and recelvo reward. l.ost-829 BETWEEN 23th nnd Fajnnm and Chase & t...i.i.. .. ... ,1 1. ...I... 1,1,11 rt, it ctlllllll Klivn irviL'ni'llllHIII Willi $1 In it. Return to 201 So. 2uth St. Lost-MSSI G AT corner ICth and Dodge, Inventory tiler V.. n. tit-- ... ... ,ti, w. i-iui.se iciuiii iu jiicuaru7on Drug Co. and receive reward. Lost -MS41 ! AXCIX(I. , AFTER tho holidays. What? You can Join In one of -Mora mi's classes in dancing and combine pleasure with Instruction nt a moderate price. Call on him nt Crclghlon hall nnd you will hear nf the advantageous terms you cun mnke. Classes always open for beginners. Children Wednesdays und Saturdays, adults Tuesdays and Irlliys. Private lessons ilnllv and evonlncs. llleh school clars Saturday evening. M577 G SHORTIIAXi) AMI TVPI2WIIITIXO. A. C. VAN SANT'S School. 717 N. Y. Life. -523 BOTTLES' College, court reporter principal. Bco Bldg. -521 NEIl. Bus, A Shorthand college Bovd's Theater. 623 GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col. IS & Doug. OSTEOPATH'. JOHNSON Institute. M5 N. Y. L. B'.dg.; Tel. 1661; Alice Johnson, D. O.. Indies' dept.; aid E. Johnson, Osteopathlst,- Mgr. -618 M. E. DONOHUE. D. O.. of Still school, Klrksvlllc, Mo.. 631 I'axton Blk. Tel. 1S67. -519 NICKEL PLATIXfJ, OMAHA PLATING CO., Bco Bldg. Tel, 253-,. M6I8 UDIIIIEIl STAMPS. BADGES, medals. Om. Pl't. Co.. Bco Bldg. Tel. 2533. M617 PAWXIIROKEItS. EAGLE Loan Ofllcc, reliable accommodut Ing; all business conlldentlal. 1201 Douglas, -528 CARPENTERS AND .lOHIIEIlS. ALL kinds of carpenter work nnd repairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltreo, 2ii'.ii nnd Lake Sts. 370 I.EC.AI, NOTICES. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. OITIce of tho Lee-ainss-Andreesen Hard ware Co., Omaha,, Neb., Dec. 8, 1900. Notlco is hereby given to tha stockliold rrs of tho Lce-Glnss-Andreosen Hatdwarj Co. that the annual meeting of the stock holders of tho company will bo held nt the olllccs of said company, 1219, 1221 and ?223 llumey street, In the city of Umnh.i, In tho state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, Jnnunry S, A. D 1901, nt 3 o'clock p. in., for tho purposo of electing a board nf directors for til's company to srvo during tho ensuing year, nnd to transact nucli other business as may bo presented nt such meeting. H. J. LEE, President. Attest: W. M. OLASS, D9 31tm Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the nnminl meentlng of tho stockholders of Tho Bee Building company will bo held at 4 o'clock p. m., Tuesdayv January 15, 1901, at tho onice 01 sain company in xne ueo uuuuing, Omaha, for the election ot n board of di rectors for tho ensuing year nnd the trans, action of such other business as mnv m-on- erly como beforo such mooting. Jly order of tne president. u. u. uuhuwatkr, ' Secretary. Dee23d23t POSTOFFICE NOTICE. (Should be read DAILY by nil Interested, as ctuuiKen limy utwur ul uiiy llllie.J Forelen malls for tho week endlnir Jnmi ary 0, iwi, win cioso ti'iiuftii'TIY' In nil cases) nt tn tienerai t'ostoillco nn rol lows: PARCELS POST MAILS CLOSI ONE HOUR EARLIER than closing tlmo shown below. Parcels Post Malls for Uermany cioso nt & p. m. January 2. Rogulnr and Supplementary Malls cioso nt X'tJitrieitt iiuiiii lit.,, ituitt ittlut I1IUII WIUU Ing tlmo shown below. Transatlantic Mailt. SATURDAY At 2:30 n. m. for EUROPE, per h. b. ittiruriu, viu wueensiown; at 0 a, m. for NETHERLANDS direct, per h. r Staatenclam (man must bo directed "per h. s. aiaaicnuain j; 111 a. m. tor 1 TAbr, per s. s. F. Bismarck, via Naples (mall must bo directed "per s. s. F.. Bismarck"): ... in ... cpnTr . T . . , . 11V 1U II. 111. IUI t3' t t.t,t MJ tlllVUl, jiur St. . isinrni (man must uu uirccteu "per s, s. ABtorla"). PRINTED MATTER. ETC.-Thls steamer taKes rrinteu .Matter. i.-ommercinl I'apers nnd Samples for Germany only. The same class of mall matter for other purts ot Europe will not bo sent by this ship unless Bueclal!y directed bv her. Atier mo closing or tne Huppicmoninry 'i rnns-At antic Ainus namcu noovo addi tional supplementary malls are opened on tho piers of tho Amcrlcnu, English, French nnd Gcrmnn steamers and remain open until within Ton Minutes of tho hour ot sailing or steamer. Mull fur South nnd Ccntrnl America, Weil IiuIIon, etc. SATURDAY At 8 a. m. for BERMUDA. per 8. s. Trinionu: nt kvm 11. tn. ror tira zll, per s. s. Buffon (mail for Northern Brazil, Argentine Republic, Uruguuy nnd I'nrnguay must no airecteu -per s. h. Buffon"): ut fl n, m. for PORTO RICO, per s. s. Snn Juan, via San Juan: nt 9 n. m. for ARGENTINE RI2PURL1C. URU GUAY and PARAGUAY, per s. . Norman l'rince; nt :i n. 111. (supplementary sis:w a. m. for CURACAO and VENEZUELA. per s. 8. Hlldur (mall for Snvanllln nnu Cnrthagenn must bo directed "nor s. s. Hlldur); nt 10 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JA MAICA. 8A VANILLA, CARTHAGENA nnd OREYTOWN. per c 8. Alone (mall for Costa Rlca must be directed 'iper s. s. Aleno"): nt 10:30 n. in. for CUBA, per s. s. Morro Castle, via Havana; at "11 p. m. for NASSAU, per steamer from Miami, via. Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North Hvanev. 01111 tnenee nv steamer, close at this ofllco dally at 0:30 p, m. (connecting close hero every Mondny, Wednesday and Saturday). Mails for Mlquelon, by rnll to Boston, and thonco by steamer, close nt this olllco dally at 0:30 p. m. Malls for Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa, Fla., and thence by steamer, close at this offlco dally at "S a. m. (tho ronnectlng closes aro on Surdity, Wednesday and Friday). Mulls for Mexico City, overland, unless Bpcclnllv addressed for dispatch bv steamer, close nt this olllco dally at 1:30 p. in, and 11 p. in. Malls for Costa Rlru, Belize. Puerto Corlez and Guatemala, bv rail to New Orleans, nnd thenco by steamer, close nt this olllco dally at 1.30 p. 111. (connecting closes hero Mondays for Belize, Puerto Cortex Hnd Guatemala nnd Tuesilnys for Costa Rlcn). "Registered man closed at u p. m. previous day. f ...... ..III.. lldlly Mnlls for Australia (except West Australln) New Zealand, Hawaii, FIJI and Samoan Islands, via San I'-runclsrn, close hero .lnll.. ... .o. , .. n.. ... 1 m.a . ... 1 up ti) December 29. Inclusive, or nn day of arrival of b. k. Etrurla, dun nt Nqw York December 29, for dispatch per s. a. J VI IIUMKIl Malls for Chlnn, Japan nnd Philippine Islands, via Taenmn, close hero dally nt 0:30 p. m, up to December 31. Inclusive, 1111 timimii'ii iri- n, ri. vtlllliuiiui. Malls for Papeltl, via San Francisco, close hero daily at 0:30 p. m. up to January Ml, Inclusive, for dispatch per s h, Australia. Mulls for China, Jnpau nnd Philippine isinuus, via Heat 110, close nero unlly nt 0:30 II. in. 1111 tn .lnnnnri- lnplllttlvi, ttiv dispatch per s. h. Rloltin Muru (registered mall must bo directed "via Seattle"). Mulls for Hawaii, China. Japan and Philip pine Islands, via San Frnnelsco, close hero dally at 0:30 p. tn. up to January 3, In clusive, for dispatch per h. s. Peking. r..ila t ......... I,.. , ! itrn... t ..... t.. .tittle mi unfit iillit lUALt'lit m'Bl jvuBiruilil ..... ........ ..I.. I.,... 1 V, . , t. , v,iiit.-ii fi1'1 n viu r.iiitiiiti. 111111 tuw i'iiiuiiii. which goes via San Francisco), und FIJI Islands, via Vunrouver. cioso hero dally at G:30 p. m. up to January S. IncliisUo, for .tioi'tt 11.11 't'i n n, 1 1 ill 1 iiuui, iBiii,juilll ru- tnry malls, via Seattle, close at 6:30 p. m, January 6). ,..n.. 11 t . . 1 itlitiin iur iiiiwiiu, uii!iiii. v iiiu.i 11 1 in j-iiuiji- pine Islands, via San Francisco, dose hero .Intl.. .. t .!.,-, .. ... 1... !,,..,,.. 1.. tlllll.t Itt u,o, 1,, ill, lt II, Ullllllltl 41, III cltislvo for dispatch per 8, 8, Gaelic. , . . II.. r.l.lM . . .1 n . I. II .tll'lin i.ii t 11-, ii'".- close hero dally at 6:30 p, m, up to Janu POSTOI'I'U U MITK I', nry 22. Inclusive, for dispatch per , s. Empress of Japan (registered mall must bo directed ''la Vnnrouver' ). rnhspacllle mnlls nro forwnrded to vert of sailing dally and the schedule of closing Is arranged on the presumption of their unlnt minted overlr.nd transit, Regis tered mail closes at 6 p. m previous day. RAILWAY TIMI3 TABLES, UNION PACIFIC'THE OVER land Route" General Olllccs, N 12. Cor. Ninth nnd Farnam Streets, City Ticket Olllce, 1321 . Kiirtinm Street. Telephone, 316. ' Depot, Tenth and Marcy Sts. Telephone, 629. Arrive Tho Overland Limited. .n 8:20 urn a 7:30 pm n 7:.m pm n 3:2.', pm a 4:25 pm nut I'litcago I'oriiann Hiieelnl n ft:2n 11 111 The Fust Mall a 8:60 am .iv 1 ,,,11,1 , , , , .,111 The Mall nnd Express, .nll:35 pui Lincoln, jieairico nun Stromshurg Express,,!) 4:iVi pm 1)12:30 pm Tim J'aelllo Express..,. u 4:23 pm ,rl.M A. .....!.. - 1. ,f i till iuj,itivi j,.in i u,ot 11 in Grand Island I-.ic.il. ...l 5:30 tun b 9:33 am a Dally. b Dally except Sunday. BURLINGTON & MtS sotirl River Railroad "The Burlington Route" General Olllccs. North west Corner Tenth and Farnnm Streets, Ticket Ofllco 1502 Farnnm Street. tclctiliiinr. L'.'rfi. lltirllnutnn Stutlon. Tenth nnd Mnsoit Streets. 'Telephone, 128. m x.eiive. irrivc. ilncoln, Hastings and McCook n S:40 nm n 7:33 pm - 1.. ......... ."...I.. Miiicoiu. ieiivcr. t. uio- ratio, I'tuh, California. a 4:2o pm n 3:00 pm Incoln Black Mills. .11 9:00 nm n 0:43 nm Mnntnnn. Pugct Sjund,.n 9:00 pin u 0:43 am i,iut if 111 i'hpi ..inn ,,,,ii d.w pm 11 n.it am Wyitiore, Bcatrlco and Lincoln a 8:40 am btl:Kr,nm Denver, Colorado, Utah and California n 6:13 nm South Be'id, Louisville, l'liittsmoiitn i) 3:33 pm bll:05 nm t. Crook. Plattsmouth nnd Paclllc Junction. .11 7:00 nm n. 8:?0 nm Bellevue, Plalttnouth nnu raciuc Junction. .1112:10 nm n Dally, b Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO. BURLINGTON Qulncy Railroad "Tho Burlington Routo' Ticket OfTlce 1502 Farnntn Street. Telephone, 250. Depot, Tenth nnd Mason Streets. Telephone, 128, leave. Arrive. Dnvlliylif ("hl.-non Hne- ll . n ?!Oft nm nl0:23 pm n 7:45 nm n 4.or pm n 7:45 nm n 2:15 pm Chlcagd'Vcstlbuleil Ex. .a 4:00 pm Chicago Local Express.n 9:30 am hicago i.tmitcu u i.w pm 'nst Mull u Dally. KANSAS CITY'. ST. JO seph & Council Bluffs Railroad "The Burling ton Routo" Ticket Ofllec, 3502 Furnnm Street, Tele phone, 230. Depot, Tenth nnd Mnson Streets. Tele phone, 128. Leave. Arrlvi. Kansas City Day Ex. .a 9:20 am a 0:23 pm Kansas City Night Ex..a!0:30 pm u 0:15 am St. Louis Flyer for St Joseph und St. Louis.. a G:10 pm o,U:13 nm u Dally. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL road General Olllccs and Ticket Ofllces, Southeast Corner 14th nnd Douglns 11... ft,.., ,A, T -1 .. . 15 Leave. Arrive. St. Louis nnd Kansas City Express alO.oo am n G:2. pm K. C St. L. Express... a!0:50 pm n 0:15 am Leave from 15th nnd WVhstnr Htreets: Nebraska Local, Via AYeeplnff Water b 4:10 pm nl0!4j nm n Dally, b Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & St. Paul Railway City Ticket Olllce, 1504 Fnrnam Street. Telephone, 284. Depot, Tenth nnd Mason L ....... 1 .. fr , . (MlLWAUh oiivuia, xeiepiiune, b.v. T ....... . 1 PMn.nfrn T.Im.IIa.1 V .. . . . - Chicago At Omaha Ex..b 7:15 am b 3:40 pm u ivtitij. u iunj- except tjuuuay. W A n A S II RAILROAD TicKet uiuce. 1415 Fnrnam Street. Telephone. 322. De- VtSIiilXv pot, Tentli und Marcy Sts Leave. Arrive, St. Louis "Cannon Ball" Express a d:uj pm a s:.u am a Dally. FREMONT, ELKIIORN & Missouri Valley Rnltro.id "The Northwestern Line" General onices. United Stutes Natl.inal Bank Bldg., 8. W. Corner Twelfth nnu f nrnam oia. Ticket Olllce, 1401 Farnam St. tci. 11. ue not. 15th and Webster Sts. tci. 11a Leave. Black Dills, Deadwood Arrive. Hot Springs a j:w pm a 6:00 ptn Wyoming, Casper and Douglas u c:w pm Hastings, York, David c 6:00 pm r lv Miinrr nr. Ileneva. Exeter nnd Snward....b 3:00 pm b C:00 pm Mnrfnllr. Verillirrn nnd Fremont o 7:so nm uiu:i nm T.ln,.,tlM Wiilinn mill Fremont u 7:;m nm uiu;a a-a Fremont Local c 7:30 am a. Dal v. b ua v except nununy. c duu day only, d Da ly except Saturday, o Dally except Monday. ruiPAnr) s.- NORTH wnstprn Unllwav "TlliS Northwestern Line" City Ticket Onice, 1401 l'irnam St, Telephone, 601. Depot, Tenth and Marcy StH. Telephone 02. X-cave. Arrive. Daylight Chicago Spe clnl Chlcniro I'ossoncor a 7:00 nm a 4:15 pm all:30 pm n 8:10 am EiiBtern Ksr.ivsH, Dos Mnlnes. Mnrslini town Cedar Rapids und Cblpiiirn .nl0:55 am n 4:03 pm a 4:05 pm Eastern Special, Chl- cngo nnd East Fast Mall, Chicago .a 4:65 pm to fifnnnn n 2:15 pm n 8:0) pm n H::i') urn Omaha-Chicago Lttnlt'd.a 7:43 pm Fast Man Cedar Rapids Passenger l.-nuii.rti l-viirpKH h 9:00 nm a 6:30 pm a Dally, b Dally except Huiuruiiy. Htnttv niTV x- PAdit-in Rniiroau "The iNoriu western Lino" General Olllccs, United States National Bank Building, M. W. Corner Twelfth n ml Fnrnani Sts. Ticket Olllce. 1101 Farnnm St. Telephone 501. De pot, Tenth und Murcy Sts. Tolephono 629 l.envn Arrive. 'r.fir, nu. Rvnrnm n. 0:56 nm al0:23 nm Twin City Limited a i'.Jj pm a 8:16 um Sioux uity J.ocni u b;wj uiu a 3:60 pm n unuy. CHICAGO. ST PAUL. Minneapolis & Omaha Railway "Tha North western Line" General Ofllces. Nebraska ,'Jlvl hIoii, 15th and Webster Hts, C ty Ticket omco, 1101 1 "a r im in St. Telephone. 661. Depot. 15th and Webster His. l.enve. Arrive, Twin City Passenger. ..n 6:00 nm n 9:10 pm Omaha Passenger all:10 nm Hloux city cc North east Nebraska a 3:15 pm u Dally. OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL I road -Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern Railroad "Tno Qlllncy Route" Ticket Of fice, 1415 Farnnm St. Tele phone, 322. Depot, Tenth nnd Marcy Strcots. Telophono, 629. l.enve. Arrive. Cannon Rail St. Louis Express ,.u o.uj pm n s::u am Kniisns City und Qulncy Local ...n 7:00 nm u 9:O0pm .a Dally. CHICAGO, ROCK ISL a ml & Paciflo Rnllrond "Tho Grcnt Rock lsl nnd Routo" City Ticket Office. 1323 Fur nam Street. Telephone. 42S. Depot. Tenth and Mnrcy Sts. Tele phone, 629. Leave, EAST. Des Moines and Daven- iiurt Local a 7:25 am C llcaco Express ll:15 ant Arrive, L11:35 am a 8:10,,iim IK'S Moines Local n 420 pm u UV pm Chicago Fast Express., u 0:00 pm n ,;ld pm Des Moines, Rock Isl and und Chlcugo n 7:10 pm n 9:35 pm WtiST, Lincoln, Colorai'o Spgs.. Denver, Pueblo and "West a 1:30 nm a 4,15 pm Colorado,. Oklahoma & Texas Fler t rwi.t I ijvi ,. ,, ,,! Uii I'm f u Dully b Dully except Sunday ,n 5:20 pm n 9:50 nm Jf3 9B NEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES History of Scandinavian Settlement in the United States. VOLUME OF WORLD'S BEST ORATIONS Severn! Now Novels friini Hie Pens of tin tcrtnln Ilia- Writers It el IkIous Work of linpiirliiiier Other Recent Publication. Students of American history will be In- terestoil In n work of considerable histori cal merit from tho pen of O. N. Nelson of Minneapolis, entitled "History of Scandinav ians In tho United Stales." Mr. Nrlton gives ronio Interesting facts concerning tho development of the Scandinavian popula tion, as well ns somo equally lutercstlng dntn concerning tho origin und development of tho Northmen's Immigration to this country. It will bo rather startling to most persons to know that there arc In the country onc-hulf ns many Norwegians ns there nro In Norway. Norwegians lend all tho rest of tho Inhabitants of tho Scandi navian peninsula In this tendency to conic to America. Two-fifths of tho total popula tion of Minnesota nro Scundlnnvinns and in somo localities of tho northwest Scandi navians aro tho dominant rnce. For nearly ten yearn Mr. Nclton has devoted nil of his tlmo to tho Investigation of Scandinavian Amcrlcnu history nnd u whole year has been spent In preparing this edition. Tho re vision and reconstruction of tho whole first volume, llrst issued In 1M'3, has been so thorough nnd complete that It Is In ninny respects, nn entirely now history of tho Scandinavians in America brought up to 1900. Tho work is published In tho English lHtigtingu only; is 6x'J inches, contains 900 pnges, Including 120 excellent hnlf-tono Il lustrations, nnd Is printed on very good pnper. The somewhat cumbrous slzo of tho book Is duo to tho fact that It comprises two volumes In one. The first Includes tho history of tho Scandinavian Immigration, tho llrst settlements mado In Americn by Icelanders, Swedes, nnd Norwegians, re spectively; reviews of the vnrlous Scandi navian churches, principally In Minnesota and Iown and vnrlous tnbles of stntlstics. Tho second volume Is principally devoted to n continuation of church histories nnd n largo number of blogrnphlcnl notices. Tho work Is Illustrated with numerous portraits. It is sold only by subscription. Tho ninth volumo of "Tho World's Host Orntlons" is rich In valuable material, for It Includes tho names of more than a score of fnmou.i orators and writers. Among the men who nro represented wo may mention John Randolph of Roanoke, wIiobo speech on "Ililfll nnd Black George" Is given Thomas II. Heed, with an nddress on "Tho Immortality of Good Deeds;" Frederick W. Robertson on "Tho Highest Form of Ex pression;" Robespierre, with a hnlf-dozen speeches, Including that Inst address in tho national crnvcntlon before tho gulllo tlno clnlmed him; John Rttskln, who is shown by nn address beforo the Working men's Instltuto of Camberwolt on "Iscnrlot In Modern Englaud;" Carl Schurz, with au eloquent speech, "Public Oinces ns Private Perquisites"; Richard nrlnsley Sheridan, with tho closing speech ngalnst Wnrren Hastlngt), and sovcral other addresses. Many other orators aro represented here. but these names will servo to show tho richness of the volume. Among tho lllus trntions Is n fine engraving of F. Urbnn's famous picture, showing tho wild rush after wealth. Tho tentli nnd concluding volume will havo analytical indexes, which arc intended to mako tho immense ninss of fact in the 4,000 pages of tho collection rondlly nvallahlc. Ferd P. Kaiser, St. Louis, bold only on subscription. "Mrs. Sinclair's Experiments" is n unique uook, in its way, and n most pathotlc nc chunt of tho errors of a really good woman, who almost makes tho mistake of waiting until it Is too Into to repent. 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On tho cdiiorlnl page of tho New Yoik Sun thero nro to bo found regularly pe cullar, perpendicularly elongated vorse3, tho text of which is some domestic nows Item or cablo dispatch. They aro tho work of William J. Lampton, who calls thorn "Ynwps," nnd by him nnd others they nrc regarded as tho missing link between poetry and proso. Under tho tltlo of "Ynwps and Other Things" tho outpourings nliovo mentioned havo been collected and others added. Thero is nothing In the Yawp which is flat or comrnonplnco; noth ing moan, low or whining. Thero Is no sickly sentimentalizing, hut wholo-hcarted laughing optimism and brilliant good humor. The book is well printed and will be welcomed alike by thoso who havo p.l- RAILWAY TIME VAIILHH. ILLINOIS CENTRAI Rallroad-Clty Ticket Or flee. 1102 Farnain Street Telephone, 215. 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It Is not meant for the builder of castles, hut for the nuildcr or homes It ushIhIh the mistress of the house to mako life livable nnd nt tractlve In her home, nnd It shows Imv n. house may achieve benuly without an over whelming expenditure of time und money. Its field is a useful one and It occupies It quite alone. Thn Jnminrv Issnn nf Fvprvhnilv'q TVfftr-n- zinc, now published by John Wunnmakcr, Is even more nttractlvo than tho Christmas number, which has had so unprecedented n sulo und so many solid compliments, Tho now leuiure tn series or splendid photo graphs of Sioux lndlnns. taken bv Miss Gertrude Knsebler) was not easy to obtain, i or wio iiiiiian noes not iiko mo ritmern. Thcso line portraits, some twenty nr thirty ot which have been reproduced, were espe cially uiiinireii wiien exniiiueii in I'.urnpe uv the reigning families of both Austria und Great Britain. Ill tho last Issue of the Little Chronlrln. Chicago's Illustrated weekly newspaper for young people, thero is a beautiful frontis piece" portrait of Queen Amollo of Portugnl, who recently saved a fisherman from drowning. Thero nro ninny other Illustra tions in pen nnd ItiK drawings and half tone reproductions. A brief resume of thn world's progress In tho nineteenth century Is given and tho Jnnunry Calendar of Har vests has many Hiirprlses In It for thn young person who thinks snow goes with Christmas everywhere In the world. AH tho current news of Importance has been treated briefly nnd comprehensively. In the January Atlantic Professor wood- row Wilson opens tho llrst nf uu Important i-erles of papers by famous hauils with "Tho History of tho Reconstruction of the South cm Status," enumerating tho straugo anil r.ow questions that arose nnd for which no nuswers had been provided in tho constitu tion nnd showing thnt in the end, while tho r.ptrit of union In the constitution prevailed, tno wnoio setiicmeni ot ino illt.ur was oxtra-constltutlonnl and tho "consent of thn governed" was no moro thought of than It had been during tho preceding years of war. Thero arc many other interesting and In structing features, too many, In fuct, to bo mentioned, Tho nim of tho World's Work Is to olvo expression of every Important phase of American activity, this nim linns illus tration In tho number for January in uni fies of such widely illfTerent character iih "(loihg iincK to thu rioii" (with many neaii tlful Illustrations), which deals In :i honcfiil spirit with tho lot and prospects of the city toner seeKing n unmu unu iiveur.ooii on .i htntill farm, and in "Grcnt Tasks of tlm New Century." nn Insnlrlnir review of thn most Importnnt matorlnl undertakings likely lo do nccompiisneti miring tne next two or threo ilerndus Bishop Lawrcnro nf Mas sachusetts contributes a stimulating und timely paper on "Tho Relation or wealth to Morals'1 and Winston Spencer Church!!', tho English war corespondent, n penetrat ing, first-hand study of Lord Roberts. Literary Notes. R, II .Russell 'will issuo in Jnnunry a very important work by Captain A. T. Malum. V. 8.. A., retired, tho famous author of "Tho Inlluenc.o of Seit Power on History." Tho tltlo of this book is "Tho Wnr in South Africa. D, Appleton & Co, hnvc within n few days received from n western booksoller a single order for 2,fVi0 copies of "David llarum." Four hundred nnd ninety thousand copies of this wonderful story havo been printed und tho sales nt present averugo not less than 600 copies u day. With the beginning of tho year R. H. Russell will Issuo u largo nnd uulqtiu Bernhardt souvenir. This Is u departure from .tho usual run of tho Russell souvenirs in that It will contain nlnety-slx pugeu, with a historical nnd critical sketch of Mmr. Bernhardt, with nn autograph Introduction bv herself, Thero will bo slxty-flvo splrindld pictures showing her in nil her famous roles. In Jnnunry the first Issuo of u now pub lishing linn at 141 West Twenty-fourth street, New York, styling Itself "Tho Royul Columbia Press" Is to bo u book.nf fiction from tho French of Oeorgo do Fontunges by Dnshlrr Welch, railed "Thn Story of Louise," Tho publishers annnunen that it Is nt onco absorbingly dramatic, clever and original. Tho scenes of tho story urn ut Pails, Monto Carlo, on board of u yacht and at Tanglcrs, "Louise" Is n woman of Varls; It Is hur perfidy und u young man's duplicity thnt provldo tho story. Tho Niittiro serlew. published by Double day, Pago H Co., will soon recelvo nn addi tional volume under tho tltlo of "The Mushroom Book," by Miss Nina L. Mar shall. Llko "lilrdii that Hunt und Are Hunted," "Nature's Garden" nnd "The Butterfly Book," tho now work will havo muny uceiiratn und hrnutlful Illustrations In color, together with several scoro lilnrk and white plates from really remarkable photographs. Great earn lias been taken to present u work on tho subject which shall particularly appeal to tho unsrlentlllo reader, enabling him reudlly to Identify tho eillhlo nnd poisonous varieties. Tho nbovo books nro for salo by tho Megeath Stationery company, 1303 Farnam street. 5