V it ' ,1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMBER lO. 1893. SPECIAL NOTICES. * A DVERT1SEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS /I will > x ' .tuntil 12 ! WP. ra , forlhflej.-nlmr v.-it 1 8 30 p , m , for the moraine and Sunday Advertiser * , by rfipiesllnif a TinmbcnMl cJrNJk. can have their RnhwpTW addrenwd to ft number/ * ! jiir { In care of Tns BKF. Answeih owMrw free * ! bed -llvprp < l upon tircnotitatlon of the check- . ailUATIONB WANTED. Rates IV " * " > " * nrsl Insertion. IP a word there- ftirNothing taken for less lhan 2.ic 7 ABAKER WANTS POSITION , No. 1024 Doiie- WANTED MALE HELP. Raf.-s. IV word first Inwrtlon.lea word there- ne ; r Nothing lakrn for less than 25c : VTLlrlTORK TEAMS FURNISHED : IN- n'aUmnnttooflx. Amencan Wrlmrer Do- lot H -vward i > U > w T > AGENTS. SAUVRYOR COMMSMpN | ; THE I 'rr it - t Invention of tlie ace. Thr Ne * Patint ; riiomlcal Ink EraMn * Pencil. Soils ou sl ht. w-irkMilkomaelc. Arnt are maklmr * 2.oo lo * t 'S ( VI ix-r we.-k. For furtln-r particulars write - - - - " 'c. Co. . X30 , Ln CrovWls. . 1 > 4ALKSMEX TO SELL BAKING POWDER. JJWc put our roods In class rolllnr plus. f > .O.IHl if th nnd exp niMor commission. Chlciiro nakl Vo u rCo. . 707 Van DUreii ntn-el. CWouo. . 11 WANT FIUST CLASS soLirrTons. C.VK ; JKitr.i$2tafSpvrday. Addrt-ss X . . . ! . . 01.J3 T ) SAI.F.SMEN TO SELL GOODS TO MKR- 1'clmtits by sample : # 10O.OO amonth forworkers ; H.imploi and eas ; ftinililipd" free ; pnclow ; i tnp. Mwli-l MfK. Co South Hcnrt. Intl. M''tll ' . ' .I * T ) WANTED. HOOKKKEPERS. STESOOHA Jibcr . tyitcwrllrnt. Bal " > racn. tmvellnir Kal < - - mcn and oUicm.swklni hnrh eradis and pnylne jw ltlon . 10 call oraddiwwJtlnifiinp.pt. Louis llimlnrss Exchai c , 71'J ChcHlniit Iwt. St. M.U ! ' 10 I/jiils , Mo. 7) ACTIVE GENTLEMAN OR LAD1 SfcEKINR llpayinr permanent cmploymunl. A"l < lrc room JO , CrcUhton bloc * , Omaha. M OT 'JU 1) WANTED. MEN FOR THE SOtTH IN TEN'- .linr.WM..ArUanMS.Mli lMlPPl A I/ml" aiia.chMii farc.Kramer i O'Heani.Labor agency , JMM S..H 111 st 71 WAITED , TWOREWABLEMEN TOSELL ' acood line of Installment ( teed . Call II.OJ .1S.1--0' Howard street. - 1 > WANTED. A MAN OF BOOT AND SHOE l > i-xi > erleneo and aojunlntance with territory , w'incao Bcnfl reference * with appllcatloit. 16 sell a line of boot and sho. Bpt-clalt f H ort salary or nmmlHHlon In Nabraska and Kansa < L. fc. \ \ . Wllllaml. Wluftna , Minn. ' -M:10j : 20' FEW HANDS WANTED AT ONCB TO make pnntplsathomc : payment : .i c twr plwc- n'l material free. Star Pantel Co. , Atlantic. Cllr - SALESMAN. LARGE MANU- B-TROWELING Importing clear home want * KaU-nmanIn every locality : siooo.per we ; k an.l i-tpi-nsos pain to boitlnncrs. Experienced roart IUIMI will recelvo peed Ralarlen. .Siunoles trvn .Stamp for reply. K N. & Co. , P. O. BOT 1 ai.-N. % . WANTED. LABORERS FOR ARKANSAS , MIsnlHHlppI and Louisiana : ship dallv. A. Nor- eard , labor agent , 111 South 10th streotj > > i ( WANTET ) FEMALE HELP. " Rates. IHca word flint Insertion , lea -wortlthcre- nfter. _ Nolhlnr taken for less than 25c. _ 1 LADY AGENTS : FAST SELLING ARTICLE , quick sales. Lnnru profits. Indiana NpvHty Co . L0ran ( port , InU. M2U < Jt * WANTED. LADY AGENTS AT ONCE FOR a fast wlllmr toilet article. Adilreutt with Htaiup , Iwx ISO , Dakota City , Nob. M''UO 21' - WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSED 'work.ulddleaeisl ' preferred. 32:1 North 20th Htrect. .11- _ _ riWANTED. . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WE V. will pay you ST. to S15 per week lo do slrictly liomw work for us : no canvarHlnr. aud prompt naymenu Send Belf-addrC8 od enveloi > . Liberty Supply Co. , Boston , Mass. _ M3'J 21 * fGIRL GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 2009 SOUTH V lath Ht. ; German preferred. M3712U * _ -GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK : REF- ereuces required : none but best nn-d apply. ] | J'4 South 3Sd street. MHill 19. ' FOB BENT .HOTTaEaT Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , Sl.no a Hue per munlli. Nothing taken torle-s-s tliau 2.V. * _ -HOUSES IN ALL .PARTS OF THEi CITY. DHOUSES . Darla company , 18U5-yamam. SOI TY-ll- ROOM CXJTTAGE. MODERN. OHOinE , IN X-'Stanfordclrolcv O. S. lcutter.iul ! Bee. bldz - rr HOUSES , F. K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. t \-NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSK. HANSCOM Ju/Place. cbcap.J. . W. Squire. 2IH Ut-e. M)13 : 8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. FURNISHED OR D unfurnished. Apply 1112 S. IQlh. 413 -NO. 1704 CAPITOL AVE. , ELEVEN ROOMS , kitchen raiure. bath and tdowt. Siillwi leI I fiomers and boarders. Geo. J. FuX.121S Haniey St. TV 10 1 SO. 30TH A\E. . FINEST AND BEST J-'bnlKIO-rooin residence In the city. bath , laundry dryrfity and cistern water , electric bll . pas. fur nace , . ill cellar ami every coim-nlt-nct-H , hard wood flnlfch and oak Moors. Inquire at 1020. 7UOD27 - -BEST B AND 8-ROOM HOUSES IN-THE CITY /at lowest rates. Inquire 2.V)2 Blondo. Jl * B-FOR RENT , MODERN RESIDENCE. 10 roonm. Out ) S. I7lh streets hoiihc , H rooms , wau-r and irasflU7 S. 17th avenuf. John H. F. Leh- niann or of Mr. Skinner , room 310 , N. Y. Llf . -NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE. : ! ! A MASON 247 SOMK ELEGANT HOUSES. WITH ALL CON- vcnlencea , Brennau. Love i Co. , Pnxton block. 202 J 14 , " ' "fv'VoR 'KENT.FURNISHED. PLEA FAN J hijme. Choap'to rood tenant. Inquire north- wrutconieryiBt and Lothrop Htrevtt. MII'JS 23 - FOR'RKNT. EIGHT-ROOM MODERNHOUSE , 'Unii-clasn location , llliglst avenue. avenue.MSOQ 23 ITOR .BENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Rates. IMc a wonl first inwrlloii. lea word thereafter. Nothlnir Uikcn for It ts than aSg. ' FURNISHED ROOMS , AT itISil CAPITOL arc ; Mu2.'U > 2 : _ E MODERN ROOMS , S2M Bt'RT , i M 37 D24 _ Fl'RNISHED ROOM , 2217 HARNEYST , 257 19' - FOR RENT. DESIRABLE FURNISHED irFOR ir Inquire 192H Dodg-u. M2G9 ET FURNISHED ROOM ; BATH ; .IM MONTH. 1911 Faniam tre J. MM 4 11) ' _ -FOR RF.NT. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH Kits , bath and furnace beau U21 N. KHIi street. M270 19 * | ? FOIl RENT. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. LjHleam heati-d rooma , 002 S. 13th street. 10-22 E-NICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS , I'.lH CASS Htret't. Mi24 : 20 FOUR FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS , WITHer or without Iwanl , U24 South luih aint-l , third BOOI- . flat H. M:1M' : > 24' . FURNISHED ROOMS AND BO ARD. \ ? YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARP. OF I Women'sClirlslluiiHSiwciatiou , 111 S. 17th st. , SIM THK DOLAN. 2011 AND 211 N1 iTH ST. ST.X07 1' ROOMS , GOOD BOARD , REASONAULK. 2103 .1 'IKiuirlas. H57 ! ' -SOt'TH FRONT ROOM WELL HEATKU 102 1 Farnam. 131 22 If IRABLKSKt > OND-lfLOORS < JUTn ROOM .11 Th Kn-nrer , " 1 111 Nojth 2ith atrwt. M232 10 If XWKLY FURNISHKD ROOMS WITH OR . .1vllhuut Iward al Ih Webster , &IS N. I'-Hli Ht. 340 21 ! I , ' HANDSOME LARGE SOUTH ROOM ) STEAM J l-il and board. Rcfrronccs , 2U2 No. IHIhhl MJ1W 2U- 1 , ' LARGE hOI'TH ROOM. HANDSdMKLY FUR- 1 ii ) li l.tlno IcK'aUon. rhoica humu table , for inn. f.M.O . Immlnj room a07 , First National liank bullillnir. > I377 10 T' LAKGKMlCTII FRONT ROOMS. 2D FLOOR ; excellent t.ible ; reasonable rales. S5H4 Har- iify 70 23' IN1PKLY FURNISHED ROOM.W1TH HOARD .llrru-H reasonable. 013 N. 20. 34120 * f. FOR RENT , NF.ATLY FURNISHED tiOUTU .1 room with board , 201U CallfornU btrret. AND OFFICES. r-FOR RENT. THK 4-STORY BRICK BPILDING 1 Bid Varnam & | , Thn bulldlur Ua a lira proof ce- lii ntbakenienl.coirplet ktoaiu hfittln ; Ilklurel , w ler 011 all the noora , ra , etc. Apply al the of- Are of Tl > * B e. U10 I.FOH RENT ! LARGE .I-STORY uiGGWs ojni , 16lh and Lajvemrortu , tldru * lior ci. iivi J. W Sqidrc. 28 Poe. JJ.m * RKNT , MY "NKW DlU.SlNESS BUILDING wlthkboul 1-J.OOO fet Boor pace , 32x132 , at mg-10 Famam klruut. Juliu II. F. Lunaiani : . M11P J l-WRRENT FIRST-CLASS X1KAT JJAUKKT J for rent. tooU. li-e lx > x , clc. Aduresall U. Dulil- IniCa per , Wyoudur , VIJ82 24 * FOR KENT. STORE WITH ROOWS ABOVE. 4lb aoa CuinUr ir t , a O.OO pet utontn. J. A. HarrU , US Boa buiWlor. : Cl AGENTS WANTED. Ratm Hie wonl first Insertion. Ic wonl thereafter. Nothlnr lalten for less than 2Cc. -AGENTS .00 "TO. 7 o country. Call 2707 Hamilton , 7 to 9 3. m. . 5. TKO' KO MAN or woman nei-d complain of hard times while offer such liberal Inducements to agents to han our fam selling ( rtiaranU-ed hfrO remedies N < J money n-qulntl. Work easy ahd liUUr pn > fluWi . Full particulars If you us * fortln-m. Tlie Dr. Starr Herb Remedy Co. , 204 Ksit 4.lnl st. . Cldc \ ja. III. T-WANTED. RELIABLE > fEV. ALREADY 'I traveling salesmen , to carry our lubricant * as a Hide line. Manufacturers Oil Co. . Cleveland. O. ' M271 27' liTORAOE. . Rales' , lOe a line ear-h Insertion $1 .On lliieP r month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. -STORAGE. WILLIAMS i CROSS 1211 "Alt- noy. SO' ' STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLDGOODS , clean and cheap rate * . R. Wells. 1 ; i I Farnam. WANTED TO BUY. Rales Uc a word tlrsllniarUon , lea \vorJ Ihera- aftcr. Nothlnir Uken for lcs than 2" c. 1\TI.1ST HEAL ESTATE WITH F. D. WKAD 1 > ICth ami IX > iiffl.ls M.- . ' . ) D---J TOK SALE FURNITURE. Rates , mo a word first Insertion. Ic a word thereafter Nothlnir taken for le * M than 2.V. - OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW Wells Aucllonand Storaffd Co. , Illl Faruain st. HI L FOB SALE MlSCEr.lANEOU3. Rates. IHc a word first Insertion. Ic a won ! thereafter. Nothing taken forle s than 23c. - , SA.LF. CHEAP. 1 TWO-UKVOLUTION Campbell newspaper press and 1 double cylin der Taylor. jiirHprine. with two folders.cool con dition. Address for particulars Look Box a , South Omaha , Neb , ' ' - FOR SALE , PUG PUPPIES , ISIS I1UP.T Q street. M.WO D.'O * - . . 1:1 : XDOUGL.VS EsiablUhcd 1SUO. Diamond Importer : bedroclt. QrGOOD FURNACE FO1C SALK , CHEAP. . ; 107 iS. Kith. BllSCELLANEOUS. Ha IPS. lOca line each ln . rtlon. $1.-O u line per montb. Nothlns taken fur less than. 23c. FOn IlENTOU SALE. 24r.-ACHE FAUM. 110 R miles east. DOS N < r.Uli street. : Ul- * CLAIBVOYANTS : Ratijs" lOc a lln each Insertion. $1.31) ) a line l > er month. Nothln ? taken tor less lhm'23c. - ! v. VARRENrcLAmvo'YANT' reliable business medtuni ; 3th year at 110 N.lUth. MASSAGE , BATHS. ETC. Rates , 10c a line -acli liiRi-rtlon. $1.,10 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than .Me. p MADAME SMITH. n02S.itTH : ! 2D FLOOR , 1 room : i. Massaue , Inu and sea baths. MH42 2 ; ) * T < MME. LA RUE , MASSAGE ; 410 SO. 1.1TIL M370D 2l MME. STOWE. MAGNETIC HEALER. ROOM r 80 , Hoiel DruuswlcU. Mt..S : 2:1- : f MME. CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS , THIRD i-floor , room 7 , massaje , alcohol , sulnlmr and sea balhs. MItTri 24- PZBSONAL. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.3 ( ) a lllie per nonth. Nothlnz taken for Icii. than 23c. MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THER- U mal bnth . Scalp aud hair treatment , raanlcnnj andehlropodist.Mra.Post lll.-i ' S,15tli.Wlthnell blU U IF YOU EARNESTLY DESIRE QUICK. AD- vantayeous. honorablu marrlaire send lOc for New Year's Number MiUriinonial New * . Mereur ; mallod In plain waled envelop. Mercnr. 228 East litli street. New York.M71J1D. i . 27 * U VIAVIIS A HOMF..TREATMENT HEALTH book and consultation fro . Sund'uanioROl N Y. Life Bids- . . Ltxljauendaau M877J2- - A CHRISTMAS GD7T. DO NOT FAIL TO eivu one that 1H uleamire. srivln ? , uwful and. laHtlutr. The Unlit ruunlnjj Domeitlc wlnir ma chine Is a perfect treasure. For sale by E. L. Love- ] oj11H N. 13th st 103 23" MONEY TO I.OAU BEAL ESTATE. Rates lOc a line each Insertion. S1..10 a.Une per mouth. Nothln ? btken for less tliau 2.V , f\ IV MONEY TO LOAN \t > LOWEST KATES , > Th O. F. Davis Cj. , 15(13 Faniant ML ' 81.1 \TT LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED ' city proiwrty. * ; tooo ami upwards. 3 to lihj per cent : no delays. W.FarnatnStnltliiCo.if.OFarna-i : : TV ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUSTCO. , SIS N. Y. ' Llfo. lends at low rates forcholcu seeuruyon Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omuha city property. \\7-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to 5 years. Fidelity Tru t Co. , 1702 Famijn.S18 S18 \\r-MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES , > Apply to W. B. Melkle. First National Ilk bl < U. olU W-MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , 30 IN. Y. W Lift ) 1U1-J7' iTfi-WANTED. AT ONCE. APPLICATIONS FOR M first cla s loans on Oni.-iha proxrty | from t2OOO to $15,000. Fidelity Truit company. 17O2 Farnam 8t. . city. 1:10 : : : i MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , * ! . . ' I u llil pur month. Nothing taken fq lt-H * than ' - ' . " - . V We will loan you any sum whk-li you wish , small or larce. at Ui lowesl possible raw-H , fn the quickest | H > 8Hlble time , and fur any length of tlnm U suit you. You can pay It back m such Install ments as you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It salon ; -IB you keep 1L You can borrow ou - HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PLVNOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHElt SECURITY. Without publicity or removal of proix-rty. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , : tUU SOUTH 1UT1I STREET , Flrnt door above the Mrvt. THE OLDEST. L.VRGE9T ANDONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. V-DO YOU W. T MONEY1 r We will loan you ANY SUM you wish on your : IFURNITURE. PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS. : lOARRIAGKS , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , etc. : ; We clvu prompt attention to all applications , : land will carry your loan as Ion ? as yon wish. : : You can ri-dncH timeout ofcarryhir your loon * . ; by a payment at uny time. Tbaru Is no publicity : .or removal of uroperlr. ' , " : FIDELITY LOAN OURANTHK CO. . : Room 4 , Wlthnell block. : Cor. 15th aud Hurney xts. : X-WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SB- curttjr ; strictly couadentlaL A. E. Harris , room 1. Conlliientiil block. 822 . X-MONBY TO LOAN. 702 N. Y. LIFE BLDG. Ml54 JO X-MONKY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS , pianos aiul. furniture of all klnils. Business coufitlentlal. J , 1) . Hadilock.rooiu 437Rani e block. MBHU . BUSINESS CHANCES. Rate * , lOc a lint * each InHtrtloii , * 10 TI llnu i . * r month. Nothing taken for Ui than 25c. Y-A FAVORABLE OPP011TUNITY TO ENTER an olde tsbllHhtl business. Will baopen Janu ary 1. Incroa e of business , maklur desirable ad ditional capita ! wulch may be acttvn or allrnt on truaranU' d lecltlniatu returas. Corrvspondencti orlntfrrlewHcllcltol. Win. Flcuilnf i Co. . 14tn and UouUn iitm-t. Y FOR SALE , CHEAP. THK BEST LOCATED haloon Iu South Omaha. Inquire 1. W. Tlpe , 2 lHN trt-ct. MiiO ll * V-KSTABLISHKD DRUG BUSINESS , CHEAP , 1 and cany terms. Box SIH , Omaha. 274'U FOlALE. STOCK OF FINEJB WELUY AT BJicrinctt. AdJrean Y41.fl.ti MI04 19' Y- STEAM LAUNDRY OUTFIT ALT ) DYING room , with all nwvn&ary nxiurm , sot l loca tion , low rent ; for naki cneap. .Vpply 13l : > Oaiil- tel av orao9 S. 17lh at. ; iiKl -FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ONE THIRD Intrreht lua Nebnuka oert-al mill , dotu : ireud cuktoin flour , com meal and feed trade. Owner learlnr dloirict. Would take city uroixirty No inerclunulw. Addma Y 4:1 : , B.-C. MU1U - ' . ' > Y--A GOOD LOCATED AND WELL FUR- uUhMl rrttuurjuit and nicely fnruUli l rooms for kale or trade , Q ner ban other huhlne * * . It kUld will irive time. Address Y 4K , Rr oineu. J4U 13 * _ \-FOR SALE OR RENT. A FIRST CLASS photorraph rallerr , locludluc all furniture and flxturr * . Will Mil chrapforeaoh. AU < ln-M Uox 1U34 , Bed Oak. Iowa. 'MiMl ' . ' 3' SALE. MY METHOD OF LACK CUR tain eleaulnr , to * athar wltu Hi * butlneu. now proJucImr * iW > ) per year , ami ran bo developed Iuto Ki.OOO per r * r la ou * jrar' * Umo For lernm adlreM Henry Hlckoua Doxai .Clly 341-20 * Santa Claus T * : ns a town every 12 months , but \ . shines It np WHOLE YEAR 'ROUND. " = BUSINESS CHANCES Contlnuetl , V EXPEUIRNCEU HOTEL MAN WANTS J- partner III a tlrst-ctasi btiMncti : onlr mn.ill capital required. Adilrc H Y 33 , Omalia Hoe. Mum be taken at once. M397 ! ! l Y'-VOR SALK. A WELL LOCATED , AND nicely furnished 40-room hotel. wHli line bar nttachPd , or would t.iki ! n tctiv iKirtm-r. O.itia- dlanEmploynu-nl office. l.'Oli Farnam.DMum ; lit * FOB EXCHANOJS. Ratrn , lOc a line each Insertion. $1..V > : i line per moutli. Nothltiir laken for lesi tlian _ ' . 'c. rOWN 100 "p 'ARMS ' IN" NE BB ASK A. KA NS A3 'Jnml Dakota. Will Bull cheap or fxchanifi' for md tf"lion > e and catlle. Add. Box 7(5 ( , Frankfort. Imi _ ' H''i _ _ _ Z -STOCK OF MltLIXKRY AND NOTION'S. waul UIIIHa.iil c.-ittle llox _ ' 9p Fr.inUfort. Iml. S'3 _ -WILL TllADK CLEAR PltOI'EIlTV AND e. Addref * Y 34. Dee. rifle TO l.-MH ) ACIIE3 CLEAJl BUVCK SOIL , Aland cash for nuliu. D.J. WlltOn , Norfolk. Neb. MUM D'J4- y-FOns.\LF.OB EXCHANGE. ROOD LIVERY 'Jbarn In ffoo l town. Will trade forntock of ( roods. hardware , irood work liort < > ' or for rood land. Have rood land In South Dakota will trade for slock of ffocxH. Aildtx'ss. J. 21. Enjle.Ua nrore.Ix - Z210 ACRES , ADAMS CO. NEH , FOR GOOD Omaha proirty. . Address Y . " : B. ? . 38O-19 * FOR SALE RE AIi ESTATE. Rates. lOc a line each Insertion , fl.0 a line jwr monlli. Nothing taken for less llian 23c. POOR TIME TO SELL IS A GOOD TIME TO buy , " ami when it comes to buyin ? wts have by far the bluest bargains In th city. From our Im proved list we note the following : No. 1. New 5-room house , with nne full lot. two clocks from car line , will be sold at about cost of Improvements ; SIOO.OO cash aud monthly pay ments. No. . " . Well located and cheap business property , rentliiirat 10 percent of selling price : easy terms. No. G. Seven-room mo < lcni eottatre. Have sold HX similar ones this year. A flue corner and very cheap. Small payment. We will exrhanin * several pieces of such prop erty as the above , all desirable , for well located vacant property. A snap for those havliiz" unpro ductive reil estate. FlUelitv Trust company. 1702 Farnani street. 31331 21 BUSINESS BLOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE eastern Nebraska. P. O. box 1015 , Creston. Neb. M71M D23' T5ARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE -Dor trade. F. K. Darling- . Barker blk. 'M RL'ITFARM AT A BARGAIN ; 74 ACRES miles from limits : 42. > applt * lr > * a5.l ; - : ItKl cliprrj-tree,1 * ; SO plums. I ) . J. UnloH- Inson A Co. . IU7 B'dway , Council Bluffs. M0 : t J.'i , TTOR'BARCAINS I HAVE HOUSES ON FARNAM JM. . . -2d St. . Burdette HI. . I'.Uh and Mason and mjveral In South Omaha. Way down prices. Also farms for sale and exchauge. B. J. Kemla'l , -1)7 ) So. Kith u IVll J8 V ° < ' CAN BUY LOT 1 IN BLOCK 13. ORCHARD i Hill nilUttlon. for J5OII.OO : requires buf$20U.OO cash. Don't let nuelf a bamln escape you. Ad- drgSs A. D. Estielman. Seattle. Wash. M3.MI 10' HOBSES WINTERED. Rates , lee a line each lust rtlon.-fl 0 a line per month. Nothlns taken for lens than ' _ ' . " , . 6RSESWI > rrEREDSTUBEN.12a PARKA\Ti | M3U2 _ _ HORS.ES WINTERED : $1 PER MONTH. AD- ciress Hopper Bros. , Elkliorn , Neb.M3S7 M3S7 D22 * HORSES WINTERED. ADDRESS A. W. PHELP3 A. Son , 207 N. Y. Life building , telephone lin t. 1000 J7 ORSES WINTERED , CI.OO AND $4.00 A month. Address Hopper Bros. , Elkhom. Neb. M193 J9 * riORSES WINTERED. * 1.00 PER. MONTH. J 1 eared for and dell verrd without chanre : g-ood care guaranteed.V. . B. Mlllard.Omaha Nat'l bank. M142 2rt " DRE8SHAK1NQ. Rates , lOca line each Insertion , $1. . * > 0 a line per mouth. Nothlu ? taken for le s thai25c , D RES5ES4 ; WRAPPERS , * 2. 1 15 ; N. 240i. 827 \\TANTED.FlNE SEWING ; L.VDIES'AND BABY oqtats a specialty. Mrs. Iliirtou. 1721 Capitol avenue. MliS ! JH' NGAGEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN finilll.-SrtOllcll.nl. Miss Sturdy. 421t > Nicholas. Mlt > 2 JU' TJNDEETAKERS AND EMB A1.MEB8 Rales , lOu a line each Insertion , $1-.U a line i > er month Nothlna taken for IHHS than 2.V.- . /S W. BAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHNG. . -'Jacobs , deceased ; later wlthM , O. Maul ) , under taker and eutbalmer , 01:1 : S , 10th HU Tel. UHli.Ml Ml HK. BURKETT. Fl'NERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer. 1 HIS Chicago "st. Tel. Op. Wl SKCPBITIEB FOB SALE. Rates , lllc a Una each Insertion , fl.MI a line per uioulh. Nollihii taken for less than 2'c. \lirE ABE OFFERING & NUMBER OF FIRST ' class inert < raieH on Omalui property In sums of ftiSO.OO to 3.0110.00. No bmurtty Is better than a good nnU mnrtmre. See us befom making an lnvf tmnu Fidelity Trunt comiKiuy , Be Bids. , i'rumiU floor. 1187-31 PAWNBBOK BS. Rateti , lOu a line each lnH rton ! , SI.30 a line per nionth. Nothing taken for less than 23c. T SONNKNBERG. DIAMOND BROKER , IMS " . DougUH St. Loans money on dlamonUs , watches , etc. Old roM and silver bouirlil , 1V1. IS..S SHOBTBAND AND TYPEWB1TING. Raten. lOo a lln ach ln rtloii , fl..V > a Una per mouth. Nothing taken for lens lliau5c. . YOUNG LADIES AND GKNTLEMKN CAN SOON acquire a wo klu ; knowl > * ir of ahurthand and tyiMwrttliur at A. U. Van Sanl'it Mchoul of short hand , 31J N , Y , Life. Typewriter * to rout. H28 WANTED TO BORROW. Raw * * . lOxs a line each Insertion , * 1JK > a lluo por' iiionlh. Nothliie u kuu.for les * than 25c. EIGHT TO TEN PER CENT PAJD ON ANY Hum of money loau iMcuml br flrnt monnta on good Ouiaha rtial estate. Alex Moon * . 5O4 New- York Life bulldlur Mt44 D20' SCALES. lutes. Idea HIM-cadi Imurtloii , * l..l ) a line | u mouth. , Nolhlnr taken far less than V3c. NE AND SECOND HAND6CALESw\LL KINDS Aildrcsn Burden 1 Sellci-k Co. , Lake at..Chlcajro MUSIC. ART AND LANGUAGES lUles , ll > oi line each InKTliou. ( l. . ' > 0u line per month. Nolhlnr taken for less llun 25c. G. R GBLLENBECK. UANJOISTANDTEACHKR , ' . 1810 California BU U14 Nutlc * tul'ubiUlien. Notice U hereby tflveo that tailed proposili will be received al tbo office ol liio cotintr clerk of Keya Paba county. Nebraska , until January In. 1491 , for furnialiln ? sild countr uritli Two Q quire deed record * . Two C quire mortgage reeorJ * . Uoe a quire Index of mort asei , Due G quire index of deed * . And also all other records In 0 quire uooki. and legal ountv punt , holder * und pencils. rubber oands. etc. , for the year 1 < M , comiuw- louor reaervmx the rlpht lo reject any and all bio * . Dy or.lor of countbotrd of Keya 1'aha county. Nebra.iti. W.T. T1IUUAS. di-lM9 M County C'ler . RH1LWRYTIMBGRRD . lv.M Omaha i Donot Ullli and Mi on Sit. ' Omalia "i.4.- pnit , . Chlcaeli Vostlbnlc . i IMjam1 . Clilcaih Expros . . 7.0'Jpm . . . . .Chlcau.V Iowa Local . ] ll.naami . . . . .Local. . . . I j..pm Xi'-iT ; ) unnm.vi * i'j.v v M'J. ' ill Vri.l. I Arrlrjj Qjtahi t UJDJI lOtUaid'M : > s > ii 3H. | linii ! lO.inani . Denver Expresi . I 0.33.1-n ID.l.-aiUi . Dnadwoo < l Express . I 4IOpm 4.r > 0pmi . . . . .Denver Express . . . .I 4,10pm OJopm . .Notir.islta Ix > cal t Accepts , in ) . . O.SOpm H. l.lam. . .Lincoln Local IHtrept 3iini.'ll.'J. > : im Leaves I R. CbT J.t C. JT I Arrival Omaha ; Dfiwt loth and Manon Sis. I Oinahi 9.43amp..Jvansa CUr Onf Expn > ss. . . . ' 5.- . 'S p-n 11.45 HIT. 1C. C. Night Kxp. via U.I' . Trans , i .5Uain "Leaves -JIllCAOJ. I . U. L 1 1'AClFia jArrlvos Oniaha I Cnloil Dipjl IQlliAMar.'y 3ts. ; Omaha j EA.ST. J _ _ _ _ ' .I .Main ; Atlantic Express lex i > unJ > 7) ) | T.lSpn H.OOpml . Night Express . O.l. i.t'ii 5.0Opnr..ClilcacuVsllbiilc1 Lliultet. . 2.00pm 1'J.lOamlOltlalionia Exp. ( to'O. U. ex. 3un | U.'Jj ain ! WtST. _ j _ O lO am lO'iUinoaia * T xasKtp.'Bt.Saui I'-MO a-n SJOSpin' ' . Colorado Llmli-i 1 . 1 4.'Jt n Ix-avesl DK ION PAClTlE j Arrive * Omaha lUnlon Depot IQtU&Marer Sls. | OniaUt 0 , ll am' . Denver Kxptv-ss . . ' ! 4.l. ( p n ' .M..pnl . . . . " . . . . . . Overland Klrer.- . . ( Ull > p-ii : i.45pm IVatrlcoAStronsb'irJixuxSuii.liJJipm : ) O.-ldpm . Pacific Bxpr s . , . 11.0.1 nm OJOpmi . Denver Fast Mall . t 4.-Uim ( Leaves I CfllCiAirU. Mil. s Oniaha I U. P. D.-p.nand . Marcy SH. | Omaha * ( > . : > . > pmj . Chicago Limited . ll.ioam ll iOam I. . . Chicago ExpreH.sexJun.l..i ( S.JOpm Lea ve" j F. , E.-i MO. VALLE V , Arrlvp Oniahai Depot l.Ttlt and Wtibster Sis. ' : ! Omaha lUifiam' ' .Deartwool "Expr. s fi.ltlpn lt.05am"Ex. ( SaLIWyo. Etp.'iE'C. Moa.l . . .lXpiil.Norfollc : Express IB < . ,3unijyi. lU.45am C.45pm .St. Pinl Leaves I C1IICAGO i NOHTHIVESTN. I Arrives Omaha I U. I'.dppot. IQtti'A MUrcvSls. I Omalil ll.l-.im | . ClilcaoExpr sa . i U.lUpin 4.03pm ] . Vestibule Until * ; . . . . .I S.-'Oam ( l.'MJpni . .Eastern Klyel . I 2.15pm G.3O prnlEx.Sat.Cblc. ( Pali * . . llEx.Mon ) I 0 23 pm C.35 urn , . Mu. Valley ijogay. . 110.20 pm Leaves I MISSOURI PAaifia j Arrival " Om.ili.il Depot l.llli and .Wrt > st9r3 . I Onti f2.20 pra ! . St. Louts KiiM1i ] . I tl.oo am lO.OOum' . St. Louis Eiprtsrf . _ . | 4--.Op-n a.lO pm Dally ( ex Sun ) Noljr s'fta Local. 3.10 am Leaves I C. ST. P M..VO. lArrlvji Omahal PcpollSUi and'.WebMter SUs. I. RJJOam . .Sioux City Ac ) mnlodatlon .j 9.03pm 1.10 pro Sioux City Expnuti * ( Kx. Sun. ) , l'-.4l ) pin 5-JJpm St. Paul Llinlt d I U.2flaai S.lUpm Oakland Passen rtlpc. San. > l 8.45am Leaves I SIOUX CITY A.t. gitV lArrtves Oiuahal Depot. 10 anU Maryy StH. , I Oinaht G.S.Taiu' ' Slt > uxCJly I'H 'aj-tr.-.nl--pm ( ( 3.53'pm .SL Paul" Etugiasl. . . . . ' . , ' . . .110.00 am "LeaveH I SIOUX ClrV Ti vilFIC lArrlve * Oniahat Depot. 13lh amiWybaterSts I Oinaba S.45pm | St. Paul Limited I U.2uam S.43pm | .Chicago Limited I 9.2Jam Lcavuc I OM'AHA A. sr. LOUIS. i Arrlveas _ OmahalU. P. Deixn. lUtU and Marcy. ' Qaiaha " "Tst , Louts Caution Ball , rj.35pm BUREAU. SUESi CJ. . SOIIClTOUS.IIeo Buildlns. OMAHA. NE15. Adrlca FRE' ' ' ! .Notice. Notice Is horebv Rlvun that sealed bids wll bo received until January 3d. 1394 , nt 12 o'clock , noon , for ilie furiiKhhi ; and placing of u time lock tit-enroot and liiirslarproof .safe Iu the vault of the trensurpr's o ( lieu In 1 he court house In Central ( Jlty , Nel > . , said ulds to Im tiled with tlie county rlerlc of said county und upenod January 3d , 1694. Tlie county Iwanl re-nerves the right to re ject any and all hid- . . < IJy urdor of Hoard of Supervisors. WItnBss my hand and ofllclal seal this" 21st .day of Nov. , 1B03. G. C. AONKW. ISK.M. ] County Clerk. N2aP5-12-19m Notlcn to Stockholder * . Notice Is hereby Riven that the annual meutlnz of the stocUholders of tne Omaha. Union I > ei > ot company will bo held at tlieoflloe of the Union Depot company , at the head quarters of the Uulun Pacific Itullnay com pany , in the city of Umnhx on the Bth day of January , 1804 , at 3 o'clock p. in. , for tlie uloc- tlun of directors und transaction of uny other bU'.Inesi that may legally come b fyro tha m.Hilliiz. Unmhu. Dec. 1H , 13)3. ! ) J. O , TAYUIU , Sec. Uiuulia Union Depot Co. I)19d20t Stockholderk' .M 'TTnlon I ind company : Notice Is hereby slvm that DID annual meeting of tha stock holders of tha I'nlon Land company for tlin election of Bve directors and sucli other Irusl- ness as may properly coma before tlio mretlus , will lw held at tliu ortlco of John M. Tlmrston , Union 1'aclfic uulldinir. Omaha , Neb. , upon Monday , the dth clay of January , 1B94. at 10 o'clock a. m. Boston , Dccmnbar 10.1893. Ar.EX Mn.i..in , Secretary. I)19d20t T1IK ItKALTV \ltKKT. . IXSTIHIMENTS placed on record Decem ber IS , 13113 : WAnitANTYDEKOl A M I'eterion and wife to W E luiuse , lots 1 to H and & to 16 , block 4 , Windsor ser Terrace . . . . . . .t . . I 4,700 O > cur Quick to Frederick fiausendor- fer. lots. blocU-43-J : lot 11 , block 44'J ; lot 12. block 450 ; lot 1. block- 4D4 , and lot IS , block 405 , Grand- view . 60 Same toO.SMronic. lot 1 , block 4H8 ; lot 10 , block 4H'J , and lot'4 , block 494. ( iramlview. . , . ; . , . . 25 M A Mahoney and liuibandwltlchard Dollard , lot 3 , Itozer's -nWiv . . 1,000 miM Newport and wife. tijoacliltii ; Hull , nU no 20-15-11. ' U.T . 3,200 Henry Atnblur und nltanoV 1) ' Ileckelt et al , lotri , llockL3. ) Ambler 11 ace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' , " . 500 Marlnda MPt'iiry"t'v"nlBWie'tY"Tt t 1 , block 19 , Ambler l'laftuvji . i. 500 John Jncobson and nlfe In ! > I' 1'utor- MHI. e i lot I'J , blocS "fc" lluel'n * ul > dlv. . . . fr.tj. . . . 700 q u IT ciu town's. A r C Car.tens and wlfa' Kmnia iVhwemer , w 5O feel ot nfW4U feet lot 2 , bliMkSJVf tOnmlm < . . . , .n. 1 Henry Scliweiner and vrlfvulb A K O Cantens , .siiiJio . , vjv . . . . . . 1 K H Dundy , master In chioooryj to II L Young. 11 'JOxl li feotii | ( ) U and u 10xliafeetlotl3. hloci l.Uo gi i iimv-wadd . T".vH.v ! , : . . . . 3.724 Same to same , n aOxll jj'fxtjt lot 13 , blocks , .sume . ' 'iK. . . ; " ' . . , . - 3,837 Same toXuw llutnuililiVSit'Hilniliuiik. ' lots 3 nnd 4 , block 113. Dundee Place . , . , . 2.510 Mime losa me , lot = 7 anil H , blu'k D9 , same . , . . . . , . 2,850 U It ( ' Uend , Hpvqlal muter , to U J I'lcUard. lotn'JO to 33. 37to 40 , block 4 ; lot * 7 and 9 , block 14 : 'lots 1 to 14 and n4 lot 13 , block &j WonLtwn- . ToUl amount of trapi . „ - . . 1HKII. Xulltttnf ; c cli additional Itnt , ( < iif . llltOIMllt'U'-Annairr nce * . wife of Tliomm QD. HnxIrVlt , December 19. I'uuernl from fniully residence , 1454 buutb Tlilrtt-entU Htreet. \ \ > dne Uny at 0 . in. , to St. Patrick' * cuurcu. luteraiunt at &U Mary' * ceiueterjr. Par throat diseases aud coughs use Brown's Bronchial Troches ; Like all really Kood things , tbey are imitated. Tha genuine tre sold only la boxe * . CAS COMPANY CONCESSIONS Understanding Beached by Whiob AH ' 'a- tiea Seeai to Ba Satisfied. # ADVANTAGES SECURED BY THE CITY I'rlcB Itcilnred to 81.53 I'nr Tlnmiml Veet for lllnmlnmtlnc Piirpoifi nd 81.3.1 far fusl ( la Objectionable I > lure Klimlnaled. Throtiii ! the efforts of Mayor Bimls Im portant concessions have been undo by the Omaha Gas Manufacturing company that will prove directly" banetklal to the con sumers anil roip a handjjnis annual rcro- nue to the city , Salunlay Miyor Bemls held a confercnco with President Murphy and Attorney Morgan that lastuj for Jlvo hours and another one Sunday ntht that continued fur three hours. Yesterday's con ference was also a prolonged one. The field was thoroughly pone over ami the subject discussed In all lt phases. Mayor Bonus insisted upon a reduction In the price of g.is to the consumer. He fought for iM \ per l.oou feet for lllutuinating pas and tl.- > for fuel. While the mayor was not entirely successful , he was very nearly so. Future Cent of ( ) u . The company has nrecd to furnish the Hlumlnatlne gas at tl.GO per l.OJO feet and the fuel at $1.33. In the former ordinance ( granting the franchise for fifty years the price was fixed at Jl.T.'i for both , and the same price was upheld in the subsequent or- d.'nanco reducing the llfo of the franchise to twenty-live years. For Us own use the city will pay $1 per 1,000 feet for the ens. Tnareducuon iu the price of fuel gas from f 1.75 to $1.35 is uoon condition that whenever a consumer shall run sipanite pipes , prop erly tested on the premises for gas for use for fuel purposes only , the company shall at Its own cost turnish and set a separate meter for measurement of gas to be deliv ered for fuel purposes onto , provided such consumer shall first aereo in writing to take not less than 3mw cubic feet of pas for fuel within the next twelve months at the cur rent rates for pas supplied for such purpose the company may charge for gas supplied for fuel BUS only , a rate not exceeding f 1.35 per 1.000cubic feet ; provided , no pas sold for fuel purposes shall be used for any other purpose. All bills shall bo rendered at a rate to ex cced 10 percent per 1,030 feet of the gas con sumed , and upon payment within ten days shall be allowed. As provided in former ordinances permits shall be secured from the Board of Public \Vorks for the opening of streets , and the company shall hold the city harmless from any damages. ItlcnU of the City. Other Important concessions are those Riv ing the city the right to purchase the ulant. the laying of pipes on graded and ungraded streets , the layingof service pipes to the curb lines , and the forfeiture of all rights by failure to comply with the terms of the franchise. To purchase the plant the city can do so by appraisement , by notifying the company at least six months previous to taking anv steps. Then the city ana eompinv shall each choose an appraiser and they the third. The appraisers shall determine the value of the plant and their figures shall be accepted as a basis for purchase , and no value shall be placed upon the franchise. The company agrees to lay pipes upon graded streets whenever an average of live consumers for every UoO feet shall agree to ' take gas , an'd upon streets bordering upon a park an average of three consumers , and also upon streets where the city contracts for not less than four Wraps for eactt 250 feet. feet.On On ungraded1 streets the company will lay mains under the same conditions , providing " too.city shaU.a"greo to pay the cost of relay- ling-such mains when the strnet is graded. JCoticc of the assignment of the trancnise shall ba given the city and the assignee shall bo bound by its provisions.Vitdin thirtj days after the passage ot the ordinance the company shall file with the city clerk a formal acceptance of _ the same. All ordt nances in conflict with the new one are re pealed. Royalty to Be Paid. In addition to the reduction in price , the franchise is to run for twenty-live years and the company is to pay the city a sum o money equal to 5 cents per thousand cubic feet an the pas sold to consumers. This will give to the city an annual revenue of about ? 7,000 per year. The company shall file with tbo comptroller a sworn statement each year of the amount of sales for the preceding year , and the comptroller or other ofllccr of the city shall have access to the sales books of the company for the pur pose of verifying the statement tiled by the company. The ordinance as araenaed was published In full in THE EVENING BEE yesterday as required _ by the charter. It will bo read the third time unil put upon its final passage tonight , and it is believed that it will meet with no opposition. Its provisions are now satisfactory to ooth the mayor and council aud it will undoubtedly become a law. DoWitfs Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. DeWitfs Witch Hazel Halve cures ulcers. IN DISTRICT COURT A Long 1'oiislit Ovrr Cam Settled Ilun- n * in tlm Criminal Dirlnli.ii. Judge Walton yesterday decided in favor of the defendants the case of Joseph P. Manninc against William L , 1'eabody and W. J. Council. This case , involving the title to about two acres of land in the western part of the cityworth about W.OOO , has been fought over in the courts for a generation , the points in the case having been many times published. In ilia Criminal section. The busiuess of the criminal section of the district court was devoted to dealing with criminals who were brought from the county Jail , where * , hey had been couuned. Mike Krol was accused of having com mitted highway robbery and admitted the truthfulness of the charge , after which Judge Scott imposed a sentence of three years at hard labor. During the afternoon of Novem- bei-i'i Anna Kissmussen was walking along the streets , when she waa accosted by Krol. Suddenly he snatched her purse , which con tained tin , and then ran. Liter in the day he was arrested , tried and hold to the dis trict court. Frank Wllbert , cbaVged with having robbed a saloon at South Omahii , pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a term of one year. Thomas Lee. alias Thomas Itecd , pleaded guilty to having stolen $81 wnrtn of property I from M. O. Jeffries at Waterloo. It turned out that Thomas was a youuz man with a wbeel .iu hU head and the Imposing of the sentence was deferred by Judge Scott until the lusano commission could investigate the case. Kujnlneil from diluting III * I'jimly. By the order of Judge Walton , Edwin DoDqhoo is restrained from whipping hU children and throwing his wife into the street. Some time ago the wife , Lucy Douohoo , instituted proceeding * , looking to the secur ing of a divorce , at the same time asking for the custody of the children. When Edwin learned of this ho went to the house threw the voman Into the street and abused the children in a frightful manner. This he continued to do until the neighbors inter fered , when he left , declaring that he would make things warm for th parties who stopped between himself and hU wife. Sat urday Judge Blair granted u temporary order in the case , and yc.sterday , after hear ing the testimony , Judge Walton made the order permanent. federal UlTuiulert. Thomas J. Long plead guilty yesterday moruing in federal court to having obstructed the United States mails. Ills punishment was fixed at a flnoof&V ) and costs , Lee ? was charged with having abstracted a letter from thopojtofflee it lied Cloud , Neb. Adam Cook was charged with having sent a poUl card containing llbelous and obscene Blatter through the wails. ( la plead oat rullty and vrn remanded for trial F"or a Imllar otTcnso Molllo Young wa * fined $ > nd costs. ARE NOW NEBRASKA SOLDIERS Thuritnn Itlll * * , nrltli Martial Ceremony , Matin a I'uit ot the State Mtllit * . The Thurjton Ulfles. htty-nlno strong. Tcro mustered into the Nebraska National Guard last night with all the pomp and cere mony Usually attending such occasions. Lonf before the time appointed lllo ar- nory of the llitlcs , 1510 Harnoy street , was crowded with friends of the young soldiers. L'hc balcony overlooking the drill floor was filled with ladles , who watched the proceed- ngs with great"Interest. At the south end of the drill hall a plat- 'onn had been erected , where Adjutant Gen eral CJago and some members of the cor- crnor's stalf occupied seats. The boys wow dressed in the regulation uniform provided by the stnti . Before General Uaeo and statT arrived Captain Scharff put hto men through the natiual , which they executed very credita bly for novices. ln ; p < vtor ( JeneMl Holchklss administered the oath of allegiance and then the men , on at a time , stepped up to atabloand signed the roll. After this the men fell in under arms and were Inspected. Governor Crounso and Hon. John M. Thuntoti bad promised to attend , but both were unavoidably detained. Besides Adjutant General Gage , tbo fol lowing mcmbnrs of tno governor's staff and oRlccrs of the national guard were present : Colonel Bratt. First infantry : Colonel C' . 11 Adams. Colonel E. M. Correll. Colonel II. P. Shumway , Colonel H. 11 Grlfllth , RUtveoii general , Lieutenant Colonel Hotchkiss , inspector specter general , and Cautain Culver , troop A. Captain ScharfTand Lieutenants Koye and Johnson were orcscnted with their commis sions. Then the company marched in re view past the ndjutant general and staff. Quito a number of the members of the Omaha Guards came down to witness the ceremony. A roster of the company follows : Captain , Arthur II. Scharff ; first lieuten ant. William J. Foyo ; socoud lieutenant , J. Johnson. Privates : W. E , Stocknam. Leo Forty , Fred Fisher. Burt Fowler , L. R Eastman , W. C. Taylor , Harry Yost , G. F. Cjleman , II. E. Nason. J. M. Tomscn , F. A. Abbott , J. H. Abbolt , F. F. Adalr , W. C. Bartlett , W. B. Betty , T. H. Biddick. J.T. Buchanan , A. B. Coon , R Clovoraale , E. DJurcor. , O. E. Engicr , W. L. Fisher , Andrew Foster. G. H. Gillespio. A. F. Gwin.C. A. Hoffman , Charlo * Hungatc. E. u. Jenkins , S. C. Johnson , H. II. Kirby. ] r.C. D. Larimer. H. H. Scpsey , W. M. Long. Paul Cultone. A. W. Melton , B. C. Miner. U. W. Woody , F. C. Oliver. D. Oug. George Potter , Clyde Ratckln , M. M. Uobert- son , Claus Stockbam. Albert Sluht. II. B. Taylor , Wirt Thompson. F. N. Wallace , G. 1C. West. II. K. Williams , .1. S. Wooduurn , A. W. Evans , W. W. Johnson , Cnarles Sheelcr. After the muster , dancing was enjoyed until midnight. JiliUKH .l\l > f'KlltUlUCtl.fl. The December number of The Forum is of more than usual interest. In an article , "Are Presidential Appointments for Sale ? " William D. Fouike construes the recently confirmed appointment of Mr. Van Aten as a bid for future campaign subscriptions ana a recognition m high places of this dcba uch- ing- example fully as corrupt and evil as vote buying. A striking article , embatiylue the result of much investigation , ana o no , also , in which the login of history is wel ! developed , is "Israel Among the Nations , " by W. E. H. Lecky. T. G. Shearman div cusses % 'Xecd , Not of 'More Money'but Bet ter Exchanee. " favoring a system of banks with subordinate branches tor the country , so that the country districts could substitute bank ctiecks more largely in place of 'cur rency , in which he admits a scarlety of money , citinu reports that country store keepers in the south add 15 per cent and up wards to the ordiuary'rate of protlu for thu credit furnished their patrons. The Forum Publishing comp.iuy. Union Square , New York. The Christmas Callfornian blossoms put with over 100 illustrations and 150 pages"of reading matter , in a rich holiday dress sug gestive of -semi-tropical breezes of the Pacific coast. A wide Interest attaches to its articles , , .vontributeu by such dis tinguished persons as ex-Minister L. II. Foot p. Joaciuin Miller , Charles Edwin Markham. Gertrude Athertou , George Hamlm Fitch. Governor Lionel A. Sheldon , Charles Frederick Holder and Ella Wilcox , The articles arp1 beautifully illustrated , em bracing subjects from every zone und every period in history. Onoof the most interest ing articles in-tho Issue is the Discovery of the Lost Mission of Santa Isabel on the Lower Colorado. It is a vivid dcscriotion of a terrible triit The Californiau Publishing Company , San Francisco. Cnl. The lovers of fairy tajes and strange pic tures of fancy will delight in Ingersoll Loclt- nood's new book. "Baron Trump's Mitrvol- ous Underground Journey , " in which the author's astonishing versatility , unlim ited powers of invention and unfallicg humor are displayed. The story of nis ad ventures in entering Polyphemus tunnel , the entrance to this wonderful world , and amoug the Mikkamenkies Soodopsies and other strance peoples who dwell inside our earth , is a wonderful chronicle of the mar velous , running over with bright ideas , quaint conceits and wholesome fun. The illustrations arc an attractive feature , add ing much to the interest of thu work. U is elegantly hound in cloth. Price 3. Lee it Shcpard , Boston. For sale by Megeath Sta tionery Company , Omaha. "Toomai of the Elephants" U one of the attractive sketches contributed by Uudyard Kipling to the literary Christmas pie of St , Nicholas. Mark Twain continues In this > issue : ho fantastic adventures of Tom Saw yer , Huck Finn and Jim iu their wild Jour ney to Africa by flying machine , and Dan Beard's pictures are as fascinating as the text. Dr. Cbarle * Alexander Eastman , an educated Sioux Indian ( husband of Elaiue Goodale Eastman ) , begins a set of papers describing his dally life , adventures and experiences when with his tribe he led what he calls -'tho wild life. " Thcso are but a few among the largo variety of attractions spread on the pages of this uumber , which has probably bceu gotten up as an extra Christmas dish. The Century Company , New Yorlc. "Tho Future of Silver. " by Edward Suesj , a member of the Austrian Parliament , translated by IJobert Stein , United States , geological survey , is an elaborate review of the prospects of future supply of both silver and gold , the work tending to show the future supplyof the latter as unreliable and thu present supply insufficient as a sole basis of the world's currency , "The question ; is no longer. " ho writes , "whether silvci-will nsjam become a full value coinage metal over the wlmlo earth , but what are to bo the trials through which Europe is to reach that goal. " The work is published by permission of the author and by direction of the committee on iiuauco , senate of the United States , at the government printing onice , Washington. The subject of child rescue Is portrayed In a scries of details furnished by Dr. Ber nardo in the November Nigtit and Day. ' 1 he department "Personal Notes" is made ex ceptionally interesting by the portraits of the waifs whose briefly sketched careers are reviewed. 18-U < 5 Stepney Causeway , Txm- dee , England. AX.WlU * CK11K.\ . Mile. Khea and her company arrived this morning from the Pacific coast , and tonight will present Alfred R , Haven's hUtoricai play , "Josephine , " at the Boyd. Tomorrow afternoon Hhea will appear in "Caralllc , " which is one of her great earls , and the one which she U longest known in hero. Tomor row evening Mile. Hbea will present her new play , "The Queen of Shuba , " for tno first time iu Omana. This is perhaps the most elaborate production that the wonder ful French actress has yet Drought hero , and one which cannot but please. M. Adrian Barbusse , the author of Mile. Knea'i new play , "The Queen of Sheba , " is uot only a clever dramatist , but a learned oriental scholar , and the public may expect a play of absorbing Interest and superb spectacu lar effects. "A Brass Moutfey , " Charle H. Hoyt's satire on superstition , will bo the CurUtmai attraction at Boyd'f , opening with a ms'.inefl on Sunday ueit. AFFAIRS IN SOOTH OMAHA O.tj Council in EicsntiTe Seaiion the Gambling Houn Qaeiton. INCLINED TO ACCOMMODATE COMERS l. cu Xlnkr * an OltlcUI ! - nixntl fur the Itrprnl of the Ordinance l.oc.itlnc 1'lrn llrilrnnti Th Clnt * tNfirn Inqiint Uthor Nrn . Immcdatoly after the adjournment of the city council last night an executive session was held. M-iyor Walker arrived hi time to take a hand In the secret meotltiir. In fact , ho presided as soon as the reporter * and other objectionable characters were asked to pass out. Immediately upon taking the chtiir the mayor stated that ho wished to talk to the member * of the council oa the irauibllntf proposition.Vlthln the last few days ho had been told by Omaha men that the authorities of that rity were soon poitiR to swoop down upon the places of vice and make a Jactc > pot of the whole lot , In fact , the gambling houses were to bo closed. Four of the proprietors of homes In Omaha had intimated to Mr Walker that they desired to open houses in South Oumha. This was the proposition that the mayor wanted to speak on. Ho said ho was decidedly opposed to allotting any more gambling houses to open hero than were in Oicratiou | at the uro.xptit time. 'IVo were enough for a city of the sim of South Omaha : The ones now run ning were well conducted and com pletely under the surveillauro of the ixillcc. If any more were allowed to open out it might bo different. It would at loam bring more professional gamblers and hangors-ou to the city antt make more places of vice for the polii-e to guard. So far as ho was individually con- concerned , ho was first. last 'and all ttiu time opposed to allowing a single additional home to open in the Oily. The chief of police was railed upon to stito whether itho gambling houses now running were properly conducted and the chief had no compluliit to offer. Mr. Conley said he was opposed to trlviiijr any onu a monopoly ou the business. If thu city vms going to take a donation from one mat : it might as well tatec It from a dozen. Ho was in favor of letting as many comu as wanted to , or else close them all. Mr. Bull.i was of the same opinion as Mr , Conley. He thought if two were allowed to run the others should not bo barred. Mr Bruce was opposed to allowing any of them to run. A motion was iiually made to allow an many to "donate" us nindo application. Mr. Bruce dhl not want lo co on record as voting on the matter Mr Bulla moved that Mr. Bruce be excused from voting. Bravo Jumped and , shoving his left arm high iuto the heavens , said : "You cannot malcu any man vote on any proposition which you all know to he illegal. " Mr. Bulla said there was no use going about the bush. This "donation" money had been accepted right along and all tha couurilmcn voted at different times to spend the same money for the city's good. After considerable discussion the meeting ad journed and the matter will coma up again at another meeting. cirv corxcn. Taxpayer * ltriticst | Ilepcil of IIrdlimuco I.o- catlap I'lrp Hydrants lltlier ISufcinc'it. Several members of the Taxpayers league occupied the lobby of the council chamber last-night. .Mayor Walker vrus absent and President AVood occupied the chair. A committee from thu Taxpayers league tendered a communication requesting that the council repeal the ordinance authorizing tne locating of twenty-one iiro hydrants. The communication was signed by Messrs. Johnson , Uitchhart , Towl , Clifton and Brace. ' Mr. Wyinan moved that the com munication be received and placed on tile. Mr , Wood asked the members of the council if they desired to hear from any of the visit- inn committee. A majority did , and Mr. Johnson explained why the league had asked that the ordinance bo reixiuled. In hrief , it was because there was not sufliciont money in the fire and water fucd ta pay the bill. Mr. Conley stated that the additional fire plug in the Third ward was badly needed to protect a JOUOO school house there. Mr. Wyman statcil that it would bo two years before this expense vrould be felt by the taxpayers. Hu thought it lax policy to neglect to protect , the prop erty of tno people from fire. Mr. Johnson rculiod that when the bill for the work was presented it would go into judgment at oncn and draw Interest until it wss paid , whether it was one or a dozen years from now. The motion to place on file prevailed. John H. Fneds asked for full pay for the time ho was sick in the early part of this month. Mr. Friedt caught a severe cold vrhilo at work at a fire and his sickness fol lowed. Referred. City Attorney VnnDusen asked that the council Issue the warrants for the men who appraised the Thirteenth and N street prop erties , The attorney said ho would give thu rouncll an opinion ou the legality of the city treasurer's charging a fee for collecting de linquent taxes at the ucxt regular meeting. Warrants were ordered drawn Iu favor of Messrs. Hix , Patterson and Doe for fo each as appraisers. Moses Redmond rave notice to the council that the grading of O street had not been comnletcd , although the contractor-had re ceived his pay. The city engineer said tha contractor would complete the work as soon as the weather would permit. There was a delicate kick by Mr. Conley because the chairman of the committee ou printing had not advertised for bids. Mr. Mullaly shouldered the blame on the city clerk , statin ; that the latter had not given him H 1UV of what was wanted. An estimate for | . " > ,000 was allowed Cash Bros , for grading. The council will sit us a board of equalisa tion on December yi'i , : \ and January- consider a proposed now garbage ordinance. Police Judge Fowler's report for Novem ber shows that ninetv-llvo cases were tried and MlU. > in tines collected. Of this amount tltll goes to the school fund. Au oruinance establishing grade ou Twenty-first street , from N to O , ami on I * . from Twenty-first to Twenty-third , was passed. _ The ( lUttMtteii lni'lrnt. | Coroner Maul held an iniuent | yesterday morning on the remains of Manfred Oustaf sen. the man who was killed by the cars ou Friday morning. The testimony was very conlllcting , two parlies Claiming to be pyu-witnesscs and neither of their statements tallied In the slightest degryo Tom Toy's evidence wa * that tha cngiuo was golug north when It struck ( iustafscu , aud Henry Mellku , a tailor , said ho saw the inuu meet his death and thai the engine was going south. Meilku called at the police station , where thu inquest - quest was held , and volunteered his state * mini. In the face of tnc conflicting evidence the jury was at uea as tu what sort of a verdict to returu. They finally a i ; reel that the mni ; came to hU death by being ru > i down liy an engine on the Union Pacific tracks through his on rwaralrsaness , Mr. Nordwall , Gustafsen'a brother-in- law , vrho lives In Omaha , was in the city yesterday making arrangements for the funeral. N'one of the relatives knew that ( ! ustafi eii was living iu South Omaha , as they had not heard anything from him for four years aud at that time he * vus iirinv Iu the far west. A brother lives iu Couuoil Bluffs and is employed liy ( he Union I'acitio company _ Uty One of Fred IVnrl's children is down with scarlet fever. There will ba a Christmas Irea at tli Presbyterian church ou Saturday nlgltl M , J. Nugent ana John Kchultz returned last evening from a two day's hunt , bringing with them six dozen can vat bacic ductc * . A cook at the Exchange restaurant At tempted to revive a tire with ga&oliuo yes terday morning and ui a result ho hit u wblslcart.