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    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.
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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
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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
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r.ptrit of union In the constitution prevailed,
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tho English war corespondent, n penetrat
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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
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pictures showing her in nil her famous
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