THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TUt&DAY , JANUARY 1C , 181)1' ) . NOTICES. Anvr.RTISKMBNTS FOR T1IESB COLUMNS will tm taken until 12il ! ( ) p. in. for Iho pvenlnir inn ! ( mill U.'M p.m. Tor Uio monilnir nnd Sunday ttllltoii * , Ailvi-rllnrrn. hy rooiioMlnir n numbered check , ciin haTii their nnnwerii ndilreiwd to a nnml > ercd letter in carp of TUB Ilr.r , Aimwcru no mhlreitted will h delivered upon pnwntatloil Of tlio clicck. NITATIONS HtiIf , IMfea wonl ilntl Inrirrlinn.lr n wonl them ttor Nollilng taken for II-BH than yftc. SITUATION WANTKI ) AS NtJRSK Oil.SKO- . A omlgtrl , Imiulruim North lUtli street.Sufi Sufi l * WANTED MALE HELP. RatcH.IKo n word nrsllnBi'rHlon.lc n wont there- nflcr. Nothing taken for ICHH than U.'c. " * SOLICITORS. TKAMS KIIRNISIIKD ; IN B ulallincnt ( fOwlH. American Wringer Co. . 1009 llowunl ( it , GOB _ _ _ TT * A ( IENTS , SALARY OR COMMISSION. Tl I II J > Kii'alM l InriMitlon of lh < ! mrn. Thu New Palnnt C'hcinlonl Ink Erasing Pcni'll. S HH on Might. WorkNllknnuiKli ; . AgontH am making s. . > .i ) to lun.ot ) IMT wci-k. For fiirlhfr partlciilarn wrlti ! the Monroe Kraour Mfg. Co. , X 3U , 11 Cross.VI . p-LlVB HUSTLERS.Al'1'LY 17 1 > WANTKI ) , DIILIVERY ANI ) OUOCRRY JJclork and coachman. Canadian onii-o , If > 09 Kariiain. M300 17- WANTED FEMALE HELP. " RnleH. I Kc a word flrat Inwrtton. le n word there after Nothing taken for II-BI than 25c. \VANTKP.COMPKTKNTCOOK. . MRS.HKNRY V > 1) . Katabrook. 3014 Howard at. i40 . .WANTKI ) , 1'ANTH ANI ) SHIRT MAKERS at KaHt Omaha factory Kllpatrlek-Koch D. O. /-LADIES ( AND OENTLEMEN WILL PAY V you ifi.oo to sic.fal ) i > cr wci.-k to do strictly home work for tin. No canvassing and prompt payment. H-Tict Helf-addrcHHiil envelope to Liberty Supply company , IIOBton , Ma . MHOO IB * r1-WANTED , HOUSEKEEPER , MUST HE A ( allidllc' , AdilrcBS II U , Ili-o. M3IH 18 * i'OR KENT HOUSES. RaleH , 1 Oca line each Inxortlon , fl.flo a line per month. Nothing taken for IUHH than i5e. ! " " " " J-'Tho O. F. Davis company , 1C03 Farnam. 007 T(1ROOM ( COTTAOK , MODERN. OHOICH IN J'Stanford circle. C. S. Elsultor , 201 Ileo blili ? . ( JOS "JIOIISES , R K. DARLING , IIARKKR I1LOCK. THROOM IIOUSK. MODKRN. FURNISHED OR J 'unfurnished. Apply 1112 S. 10th. Ull ry-NinV MOUKRN 8-ROOM HOUSK.ai &MASON D TWO OOOU SEVEN-ROOM HOUSK3 AND onn flvo-rooin lionnn. near btiHlneHi center , at fflfi.OU , $20.00 and $25.00. J , U. Zlllle , llrown liloclc , 10th anil DonglaH strcctB. M413 T.FOR RENT. TIIK SOUTH KLEOANT KIOHT- J-'riioni brick. 20th and Izanl , block from Walnut Hill line , t'Jj.OO. Inunlro coniptrollor'aonict ) . M521 TATO A SMALL. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY. A J-'very ilrHlmblc nlnn room , mod Tn hoimc. DID Ko. 'JOth Htrevt , reaHonablo rental. DO ITB & . Hill. S77 J i8 ! | - \ . 1I1MT T AND 8-ROOM HOUSES IN CITY. J 'Inquire at ' 'ftll'J Illonilo Btroet. M1I28 f'J * ) - ; COTTAOK. 037 N. ' 'Oth 8t. , t < \ . In- 3.a- . 28 South 1 Mill Bt. 187-15 IV FOR RKNT. 3 ROOM FLAT. WITH HEAT , * - ' bath. Inquire. ciiKhiuur , 701' N. 10th nt. U02-10 * -FOR RKNT , C-ROOM IIOUSK ; INQUIRE 1013 Ilorc.iH nt. 22d 17 * I- ) . MODERN 0 R. II. , 100:1 : N.25 ST. , with stable ! . ' II IHll 1 TlROOM ( COTTAGE , COMPLETELY FUR- .1 'nlhhed. South 10th , near Jackson. Iriqntro at lit ! ' . ' S. Hlth. ' . ' 09 COTTAGES , 7-ROOM , EAST FRONT , ALL inoileni ImprovenientH. $ ' "J.riOi 8-room , now. modern , Hluhtly , worth J30.no i r month , only S18.00 , Flilcllty Trimt Company , 170' ' Farnam Ht. 271 22 - . - AND 0-ROOM HOUSES ON CAR LINE , IN ii good neighborhood : cheap. Wright & LaB- Iniry , lUth and Howanl. Milan 11) | A CORNER FLAT AT 10TH AND JONES ; 7 J.'roimiB ; rantro and all other conveiilunceH ; no l > etU.'r Hat In the city : $ .13.00. Ooorgo Olonsor , room 2,1'atturaon block , 1023 Faniani. MaOU -FOR RENT. FIVK ROOM COTTAGE , 3 > clly water , bam. Apply 1038 S. 33rd struct. MH03 22 * lfOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Rate * . IKe a wonl llrst Insertionlo a word there- nftrr. Nothing taken for less than ' _ ' . " > c. i-FOR RENT "DESIRABLE FURNISHED --rooms. Inaulro 191U Dodge. M2U9 E DF.S1RAIILK ROOMS , 1721 CAPITOL AVE- nne. M1U7 Jl ! > * -NICK ROOMS ; STEAM HEAT ; 17211 DA YEN- port. M002 3U * T ? FURNISHED ROOM , 2017 HARNEY ST ! J 180 IS * T7 FURNISHED ROOM , HATH , W.OO MONTH. J llll 1 Farnam. 340 10 * ] , " - . TTvOLAROE FRONT ROOMS. STEAM HEAT , fnndblicd for hoUHi'keuphii ; , $23. 1C03 Dodt'o. 2UO 10 * V FJ" FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- < i JiUeephiB , 11U North 10th Btreot. M3SO 10 * v * | ? FOR RENT.ROOMS FURNISHED FOR LIGHT -lilioimokeeplnc.013 N. Hlth at. 3J1 17 * 3 ? IJOLAN HOUSE. 211 NORTH 18TII ST. ; 'new management ; pleasant rooma ; food table ; re.-iHouablo rates. M3ISO flfi * FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Hales IH a wonl first Insertion , le n word ( hereafter. Nothing taken for loss than 23e. T "YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME UNDER CARE OF U Women's Christian association , 111 S. 17th st. 012 _ 1 ? ROOMS AND BOARD. BOTH GAS AND hli > amliuiit$4,50and$5. week. 411 North 14th St. _ pat ) 24 * V NK'EWARM ROOMS WITH GOOD BOARDi 4 Rales rc.'ibonable. 2020 Harney street. M318 20 * _ _ I,1- ROOMS .t BOARD , HILLSIDE , 18.V DODGE. J M1S2 fO * _ ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS , WITH J or without board , at the Webster , D1H North ItUliMifOt. M317 10 * _ DELIGHTFUL ROOM WITH BOARD. 2400 J Oass. M31820' 3TORREKT STORES AND OFFICES. Rates. Va a wonl Hrsl insertion , lea wonl ther.ifter. Nothing taken for less than 23o. T [ FOR RENT , THE : 4-STORY 'BRICK BUILDiNG llllll Fnrnainst. Thobnlhlhig has a fireproof ce ment basement , complete steam heating llxtnroa , Nv.'ttcr on all Iho lloorB. gas , etc. Apply at tlio of- ' r nf Tlm lieu , P10 AGENTS WANTED. , 1 lie a line each Insertion. $ l.r > 0.i Una per Nothing taken for less than 'J.V. . 'I * IO.UO TO $2.1.00 A DAY TO LADY OR GENT- ' leiniui MgeiitH : bimlncnn light anil plraH int. Ad- Anbury Systeiu Arency , Lincoln. Neb. 1 AliKNTS WANTED TO HANDLE > ' Ink Kraner. Hiiro heller ; Immeiihu protlta. Ad- ilre llaan Eraser Company , Akron , O , MSill 1U * T SOLK'ITORS , CITY AND OOUNTKY7i'OK AN i > adverllHlnv nnap. Call boforu noon or ad- iln-HN 111 ! Ileo liidldhif. MIIM1 (1A ( < WANTJiD TO RENT. Rates I'f ' awonl llrJllnsorllon , Ua : u'orJtliorj- After. Nothing taken for loss thanli.V * . ? .IV.himH'iu oplnlCi nlrally loeatcil , Address 11 i , llee. 33(1 ( 10 * " WANTED. HY A I'RACTICAL FARMER AND Hloi'kman , to rent a fnrnlbheil farm , not less than lilunurva,320 pivfcrrvd , Addreua lieu ottlce , Lincoln , Ncu. - MU07 17 * STORAGE. Ha : " IDcnllito llrst inscrllon. fl.ao a Una per umlli. Nothing taken for les than ' 'Jo. M STORAGE , WILLIAMS i. CROSS , HAR- m-.V 014 _ _ J\t STORAGE FOli"HoilSKHOIjD 1 < I clean anil cheap rate , R. Wullt , UU Farn.i m 015 WANTED TO BTTiT. RateN , HKia line ivioh Insertion , f 1.80 a line per month. Nothing taken for le s than 23e , TV PIANO-MUST im"lN > rXCELLENT "cblT- -1 > dltleii anil a bareain. Will pay c.is'i. ' state tnaki i1 name , ngu of liibtrumcnt and loueitt jirUo Adiln-SH 'A 03" Ueo. MU''l 10 * FOR SALE FURNITURE. K.ilex , lOoultnoiupli Insartlan , fl.31) a Una per innntli Nothing ukan for less tlian23p. Oi'tRNlTURK. NKARLY NEW , CONTENTS ofvotuca 717 N. 2&1 * U Otvll ami oxainlno Jillvr3u. m. 80110 * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rated , IWo a wonl tint Innortlon. 13 a word then-after , Nothing taken for loss than 2Sc. Q" " -FORSALKTKRKgircOWS , CALL AFTERnoon - noon atynnl , ' 'ath and Ilurt nt. 208 IS * -FOR SALE. CHEAP , FIRSTCLASS.CRANK . hydraulic paiBfinger etovator. hand lover , in good order , nearly now. Boston Store , Omaha. MISCELLANEOUS. Rated. IKc n word flrot Insertion , Ion wonl thero- nftf r. Nothing taken for lens than 23c. TJ-KOR LKASK AIIOUT 100 ACRES. SUITABLE Ivforilalry. rarden or farm , northwest of Florence lake , Ho ? as fc Hill. C > 70 J ! M 1)-WE SHINE HOOTS FREE ANDKMI'LOY ALL IVHrBt-clasn barlwrn. Share , lOc ; hair cultlnr , 25cs bathB , 2t > c. 1 toj Farnam , basement. 1 HOG DISEASES PREVENTIVE. I HEIIERY J cortlfy that Henry Coombi. llth nnd Ciimlnir SI..Omaha , operated on my IIOKH last Auxtint iiml Hlnce. the oiMiratlon my IIOBB have done woll. I bellevo R lo Iw ; u irooil preventive foralldlHO.lBCl. I alHO bellevij R would pay any man to try It , an Iho cost li BO Binall. William ( lllluiple. . Mini fS CLAIRVOYANTS. Raton , 10palineoach Insertion , tl.SO a line per month , Nothing taken for leas than 2. > c. MRSI > il.H , WARlYENrCLATRVOYANT.R.-- llablo business medium ) 7th year at 11 ! ) N. 10th. 01 o MASSAGE , BATHS. JSTC. . Rates , lOonllno rach InBortlon. 81.30 a line per month. Nothing taken for leas than 2"c. rr MADA > ESMITlI , 50'J 3. IBTlaXO FLOOR , -L Room a. Massage , vapor , alcohol , atemn .sulphur- Ino and se.i oaths. Milo : : -0' M'-MMK. 8TO\V > i MAGNETIC HEALER. ROOM 1 80 , Hotel llnnmwlck. Miltta Si ! ' _ rp-MM K. ItROWN , 1SH CAPITOL AVE. ROOM It. second floor. Masaagu treatment. Alcohol , BillphiirnndBea bathn. M233 18 * PKRSONAL. Il.-ili-s , lOc n line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than ' . ' 5e. - . mal bathH , Soalp anil hair trcatmont. nianlcnru undehlropoilliit.Mru.Poat,310KS.lSthWltlinellblk. - SWALLOW TAIL SUITS LOANED OUT AT low priced. Call on U. Sugarman.llll Douglas. 07.-.J 'J8- U-PERSONAL. TIIIS IS GOOD FOR TEN days' freti treatment If presented at office of The UltiHinnor RemeilyCo.noniB 2(10-203 ( Douglas block , Omaha. Illoml poison any Btapo. Uncnruil Hot SprlmrB eases eHpeclally desired Cnro irn.ir anleed ; su to uu days. M3S1 J20 iLl7u.sTR.mi ) MARRIAGE JOURNAL , containing photo onsravlnirs of persons desir ing corrcBpomlonta , mailed free , llrown I'nb. Co. , Tokilo , O. M941 1 * , A. " J.7ACDONALD . , CITY GARIIAOE CON- tr.ictor , oDlce rs 0 It 7 Darker blk , 1C & Farnam. 1)54 ) f3 -IF YOU WANT TO GET MARRIED SEND live 1 cent stamps for matrimonial paper. Ad- dJt-9 llox 700. Falrbiiry , 111. M103 F8 * ATTENTION ! WILL THE LADY WHO HAD been vliltinir frlcnda hi weBte.rn Now York and was rotnriiltiir to her hume In Omaha on train No. 6 from Chlc.iKo on Sabbath inornlm ; . July 3U , 18U3 , jitter passlnir IlurlliiRton waa a llttlo | Hrjloxcd nbonl her ticket , thlnkliiK It was taken up the olhcr side of II. , but llnally found It , and who , about mlihilcht , kindly cave Beat to an elderly 1'ciilleinaii who left train at VIlllBca , havu kind- liens to nenil her name anil addrcsa to Rev. S , W. Monotronp , EaBt Haven , Vt. 270 17 * MONEY TO LOAN KB AL ESTATE. llatcH , lKcwonl first Insertion , lo .1 wonl thereafter. Nothhiff taken for lesi than 25 . \\f-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. ' TheO. F. D.ivI Co. , 1503 Farnam at. C20 \ VLOANS ON INPROVED ANDUNIMl'ROVED ' city iiroportv. * 3UOO anil upwards , i to lijtf per cent ; no delays. W.FarnamSnilllKV.Co.ll2UFariiam. : \V-ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUST co. . ; ii8 N.Y ' Life , lends at low ratca for choice security on Nebraska and Iowa farina or Omaha city property. 022 \\7-MONKY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON ' Improved anil unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 lo 5 years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam. 023 \V-MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES. Apply to W. H. Melkle , First National bk. bids. W MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , KOI N. Y. WT Life. M175 \\T LOANS ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Garvin ll.-os. , 210 N. Y. Llfo. M234 fll MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. ItatrH , lOcnllnp eieh Insertion , $1.50 a Hue per inonth. Nothing taken for lesB than age. V MONEY TO LOAN V \\'a will loan yon any sum which you wish , Hinall.or lorKiMiit the lowest poaslblo rntcH , In the iinlckcst possible lime , ami for any lonjrih of thno to stilt yon , Yon can nay It b.ick In such Install- inentBiis yon wish , when you wish , and only pay for It iiBlonir as yon keen It. Yon can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , : lllll SOUTH 10T1I STREET , First lloor above the Blre < > t. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY' INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 035 y-WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OP -Apeciirlty ; strictly conUJentlal. A. E. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. U27 : MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS , pianos anil fnrnltnro of all kinds , llnalness uontldi.'iitlal. J. 1J. Haddockroom 437 Raingu block , 027 "VXX THE PLACK TO liORROW MONEY , ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY , ON HORSES AND MULES , MONEY , ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , MONEY , ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MONBY , ON MERCHANDISED MONEY. ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY , ON Koods that ifinaln with yon. MONEY , IF YOU WANT NO PUI1LIOITY , MONEY , IN lanrn or small amounts. MONEY , AT LOWEST POSS1IILE RATES , MONEY , IN QUICKEST POSS1I1LE TIME , MOMEY , THAT you may pay back at any thno and In any amount Is at ROOM 4. W1THNELL block , Cor. lr > th anil Harnev Sts. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. 020 BUSINESS CHANGES. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2,1c. " ' ' -FoiTsTLfi"STATK'AND'COUNTY RIGHTS , patent door check. Address with .stamp , Lock box 51. Council Bluffs , la. 201-t-U V -WANTED7 \ HRST-OLASS LARGE DRY 1 goods and millinery combined , or large general Morn to locate In a progressive , growing city of western Nebraska , on C. . B. & Q. main line ; best oH > nlng In Hi" west. For Information address Drawer No. 1302 , Lincoln , Neb. 200 10 V MiisTiTEsoLn AT ONCE , A FINE STOCK Jof hardware anil Implements located In county seat town In central Iowa of 2,500. Will Invoice $1,000.00. For cash ouly. Address A 47 , lieu. M203 10" V-FOR SALE , A BARGAIN ; A COMPLETE J- grocery Mock at Graml Island , centrally located and on corner. First class llxturus , compara tive ! v new. Satisfactory prlceu and terms to the right-parly. Address B 3 , Boo. M31P 10 V AMEilKJAN HOllSEVoR SALE , 920 DOUG- lias. Inquire 021 Douglas ; up stair * . 33317 * FOR EXCHANGE. Rates , IDi-a line each Insertion. $1.511 a line per month. Nothing taken for leas than 2Sc. z -KXl'IIANHKs ALEX. MOORE.So N. 11.13 F3 r/ STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; / , \vant horsf b and cattle , llox 21)3 ) , Frankfort , Ind. uio : / -lo\S 100 I'ARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS /'Hid Il.ikot ; ) . Will Hull cheap or o.xclringo fur inilsi'.huisc > i and cattle. AdU.box 70FrankfortInd 030 / - A FRUIT FARM IN MICHIGAN FOIl'l'IloF 'Jerty In or near Omaha or hardw.iru. 101323rd SI. . South Omalia. M3H3 17 rTO KXCHANfB ( , TWENTY-ROOM TTltlCK /JHie.'on liiati-'l hotel for luml or steam swing. Addirss Box 03 , Dmdap , lowu 032 FU ' / fl3,00l ( 00 WORTH clToiOE PROPERTY IN /JOmahu , Lincoln ami Galveaton , Tux. , to nx- ch.iiigoformerohanJlsaorany good business. Box il73 , Kiiarney. NeU. M223 10 * UND iKl AUCERS AND E MB ALM tRS R.itoa , IDit n liner > * clt Insertion. fl.DO a line per month. * Nothing taken for lean then 23o , ' " W.'llAlCER ( FORMERLY WITH JONN G , \ J.'icobs.di ceise : < i ; later with M. O. Muni. ) nmlor laVnraml cmbaliucr ; 013 S. lOlli Bt. To ) . 090. 033 T.I' 1C. IIURKKTr , FUNERAL UIREOToR AND J I.einl'.llliiL'r. HUH Chicago Bt. Tol. I'O. ' U31 DANCING ACADEMY. Rates , lOo ti line inch limnriloii , * 1.3 ! ) a Una per outh hothlng takini for Ion than 23o. lsireet , The midwinter torin biglnn this weulc ruwplas f now fonnlni. Children Tnetilay 4 p ni. , Saturday IOam or 3 p , m Adults Tuesday and Th.iniUay K p. in Prlirato leuium dally In at Uu > u u-tUuce . Call for terms ) U halls to lot. 11372 J JO FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates , IDc-allnoo.-iuIi Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Notliliig taken for less thaii ' 3e. ll.in-.com Place. Ono-half block from Park. Eight room housJ with modem convBidenciwi. irooil locality. Address X , 60.1 First National bank building. 007 S40.000 , H * ASII. WILL UUY THE llt'SINKSS block nt IrtlU K.irnnm. nwxt N. Y. Life : nets 0 percent on $30,000 : nllfoInvestment : fiituru valtto guaranteed. D. C , Patterson , 1023 Farnam. 1)01 ) VI \\TK ARE COMPLETING TWO MORE OF ' ' tlioao moilern coltapes In Avondale Park. Per fect In completeness and nrraniri'ment , and de signed especially for men of moderati1 families ami moderate Income , siy : from $1,00.00 ! to $ VOUO.OO. ! No trouble to Bhowthum. Fidelity Trust company , 17U2 Farnam slreot. M30 < 10 LOT FOR SALE. CHEAP , FOR CASH ONLY OR term payments , lot 0. In block 1 , In Sprlnjfilaln Addition to tlio city of Omaha. Joins O.ik , box 14 , Amlovcr , 111 M133 23 * " [ foil SALE-GREAT IIAROAIN ON A SPLEN- -I. did 100 aero farm , H miles sontn of Kearney. Must sell now. Horfifs & Hill. fi.8 J28 PAROAINS. HOUSED LOTS ANI ) FARMS. SALE tipr trade. F. 1C. D.irllnif. Darker bloa * . 031 T/Oli SALE-EASTERN LADY , SAYS. SELL MY JL4O acres nt DoSota for $1.000. If yon eau't tret more. Who wanta it ? Rare bargain. Host's ' , V Hill. f > 78 J2H AVONDALE PARK IS RUT LITTLE MORE than a year old. It has IXHMI n tonuh year for a yiiuni ; addition , yet Avondale Park II.-IH thriven. No en-ater transformation has occurred In our elty than the chamMm ; of tlio wilderness of rub bish , weeds and confusion Into a beautiful resi dence addition. Fortunately the assessor Is not the only ono to appreciate such enterprise , for wo havu hold over 3d lots. Seven model cottairea hate been pivoted , and all nro occupied by their hnppy owners , and this during a thno when nothing else has sold. This must convince any reasonable man that In Avondale Park lots are the beat bargains offered In the city. Fidelity Trust Company , 170 ; ! Farnam street. Mill ) ! 10 HOICEFARMS. C.R.UOATR1GHT.301 N.Y.LIFE 157 F7 LOTS IN AVONDALE PARK AT FROM { 1,200.110 to $1,000.01) , within tint mile limit ; stone walks. treeB , Bower , electric Ihthts. overy- tldnir. Small payment. III ? Invimtmeiil. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Fnrnani street. 301 10 A cRES WEST ! ) ? CITY FOR GARDENING IN < * Ki and 10 ncro tracts : easy payments and eheap , Wright & Lasbury , 10th and Howard. M338 10 ANDT. i/Lake alreot. UIB bargain. Ilox373 , Kearney , Nab. M'2'JU 1U _ ARM FOR SALK. A FARM OF UOO ACllKS , well Improved. Will m-11 to null iiurcli.tHur. Inquire of W. O. Harrison , Illalr , or of tlm under signed on the farm. A. D. Rose , Blair , Neb. M-jaa 10 _ GOOD FARMS IN NEBRASKA. SOUTH DAKOTA and Knns.tn ; low prlcen undeasy tcrnix. I ) . Hays , room 1 ! Wltlmull block. 352 ; U _ rpWENTY 10-ACRF. TRACTS NEAK OMAHA : J-e.-isy teniiH. Thirty farms within SO miles of Omaha. $ 10 to $00 per aero C.ui trade om'JO anil two lU-acro tracts. Win , Nelson , room 2 Wlthnoll block. itj'J ai OK SALE-STORY AND HALF COTTAGK OF n I no rooms and tmth ; city ; IKIxl-IO feet ; barn ; paved Blrwt near Haimcom park. Price , $ I. mil ) . 00. Address 11 0 , Ueo. MaOl ! U2 < M. ooo.oo EQUITY IN"IIOUSB AND LOT IN WOmalia for $350. Address Box nit. South Omaha. MJI57 ' . " - ' LOST. Ratca , IWe a word flrut Insortton , lea wort there after. Nothing taken for less than 'J5o. „ CONTAININO illscliarn'c , iH'iimon ccrtltlcato , voucher und other iKiuura. Howard for return to Beu olfiee. M''Ul ! 17 * _ T. OST. ON NOUTH K1TII ST. , ONE 14 K. OOtiD JtJWulthain hunting CUHU watch , with chain and charm. Monogram , II. W. on frontcaie ; 181)1 ) ! on back. A very liberal reward will be paid for return of sanio to this olllco. 270 1C' GARBAGE. Kates , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $1.50 3 line per month. Nothing taken for ICHS than ' . ' 5C. LL OIIDKRSFOU THE baio , manure , a hoH , rufimc. anil clvanln ? of vaults anil cuBipoolH sent to tld oHco ! or to the ofllco of the Hoard of Health will bo promptly at- ttMiih'd to. The only night Boll men In my employ anJanie Fuller , Peter Lorengvn , John Nulson and S.iin Uvi > rg nnl. A. MacDonalil , clly carbatcu contractor , rooms 0 and 7 , llarker block. Tul. 13S7. Maaa fis COLLECrONS. Ratcn , lOc .1 line each Insertion. $ l."n.i llnu per month. Nothing taken for less than -'Jc. ; /COLLECTIONS. TUB NEBRASKA COLLECTION company , room U01. Merchants National Ilank building , makes a specialty of city collootlonB. 091 10 * PAWNBROKERS. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for lews than ' _ ' 5c. l SO'NNKNBKRf } , "DIAMOND"BUOKEU , " .Duutflas at. Loans money on dlamomlB , watches , etc. Old gold and stiver bought. Tel. lf > 58 G-M SHOBTHANB AND TYPEWRITING Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.0 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than ' _ ' 3c. YOUNO LAmESAOTGENTLb'MAN CAN SOON acquire : ) working knowleiliro of shorthand anil typewriting at A. C. Van Sanfs school of shorthand - . hand , .113 N. Y. Life. Typewriters to rent. U33 SOAI/ES. IV KW AND SECOND HAND SCALES. ALL KINDS. 1' Address Uordon , V Selleck Co. , Lake at. , Chicago OH7 MUSIC , ART AND 1.ANGUAOES. GF.OELLENDECK.BANJOIST AND TEACHER. . 1310 California St U14 DRESSMAKING. DRESSES , $1 ; WRAPPERS , $2. 000 N. 21th. 032 BUREAU. SUE3& OX SOLIOlTOKS.nou Uuildlns , OMAHA. NEU. Advlco KHEE. RRILWRY TIME GRRD Leaves' | OHIO.O3OniURXINnTaN7rtirArrlvoT ; Omaha I Depot 10th air.l Mason Sts. I Omahi 4. [ . " > pm Unleash Vostlbnto ll.SU n-n ti.43 am Chlcairh Express 4.23 pm 7.02pm Chicago & Iowa Local H.oila'ii Il.i3am : PdcIIleJct. Local 5.5.1 pm UUIilNal'uN'.vMO.'HIVHll. Afrlvea Depot 10th and Mason Sts. _ O.inli i Denver Exnres * 0.35 a-n Dead wood Kxprom Denver Express , . . 4.10pm . .Nnbr.iska Loo.il ( ExcoptSimi. . 0.50pm . .Lincoln Local ( Except Sum. , 11. 23 am eaes it. 6. , s'l1 J. .t c. li. Arrtvui m ha Depot loth and Mason SU. Oinali i 0.4Sam.KansasCity | Day Express. . . . ! 3r,5p-n O.I 5 pir. I It , C. Night Kxp. via U. P. Trans. | 0.30 am Leaves I yHIOAGJ , R. 1. i I'AO IFIO ; lArrlvn Omaha I Union Dopat 10th ft Maroy Su. | Omaha _ _ wksr. j rt.3i.imroklanoar .trox.isE'cp.l'fx.Stiii12.lOa-n ) | 2.1)5 ) pm . . . . . . . . Limit ? I | 4.5 J p u Omaha i "tKhonin Denver Express . I 4.03 pu 2.15 pm Overland Flyer . I 0.30 p-n H.4r > pm Beatrice. A. Slromsb-gE < c ( ex Sun ) 12.31) p-u 0.40pm . 1'acHlo Express . 11.0,1am U.ilmi : ) | . . _ . . . . .Di'iivjr * Fast Mall. . , . . „ 4.20 'ii " Omaha _ U. P. Doput and M.trjy Sta. | Omaha id.3pm ; ; Chicago Limited ILIiOjim .Cliluii o Express jox-Smi . . . . 5.3D ii-n LeavTja" "tCfiTTM 67 V A"LLB v lArrlv.M Omahal Depot Ifilli and Webster Sts. I Oinah.t . , 3.UIP.H 0.05amUEx. Sit.lVyo. . Bxi > . > Es. Moa.i 3.10 li n . . .lllliiin .Norfolk VIxpross ( Ex. Sun layj. 10. l.l.ni 3.4Siiil Si. Paul Bxprass U.'J : ) n Leaves UHlOAGOJi NORTH WESl'N. Arrives Omaha U. P. ilepot , llllh & Maroy Sts. Omahi 11.113 inn I ChtcacoB'Cpro'is (1. ( HI pin I i)5nn | Vestibule Llmltx 11.21) ail d Jin pm . Eastern Flyet . 2.13)1111 ) 11.30 pm ( Ex.S.it.Uhlc. ) Pass.E.x.Mon ( ) , 023p'll ll ' ! L : . . . .Mo. Valley Loca l. . 10.20pm Oinajial Depot laili ami WubitjrSu. | o a 1 1 " " 12.20"pm"i St , Louis Expresu 0.00 am .inn . .St. Louis Exprosa 4.30 p u 3.1.1) ) pm | Dally ( ex Sun ) Nebraska Loeal. IMOum Leaves I fc. ST. P. . M.Tto ! lArrtvn Qmalial Depot 13lh and Webster Sis , | O.inln 8.5Oum . .Sioux City Accommodation. . I 9.03pm 1.15pm Slonx City Exurjti-i ( Ex. Sun.12.ip.ii ) | 5.45pllt . st. Paul Limited . I ] n.'j.iaui g.lOpm Q.ik.ind Pjaaonyor ( K * Sim. > | 8.45am UstveS "j SlOlIX"CIT"Y Al'ACIKU. rSrrlveT" Omahal Depot. 10 mu * lurey StaL | Omalii ( ' . . .I.Tani . . . .Slonx Cfty Pas"stMior . II I ( i.2fTinn Jt.S3m | . . . . .St-JPatil Express . llO.ooaiu n -oveii "l " SIOL'X CITY VP-UJlFlF Arriviw' Omaha I Depot , lath anil W-joaicrSts | Oin'itia "OU3 pm I . S't , Paul Llnitlad . j U.2A am _ B.4Jl > ml . .Chlcajo LlmltHd . | O.'JJatu U-aves I " OMAHA AS ; ' Iitns.rriv.M _ Omahal U " P. Dopou loth itml Marvy Oaiaht. , .SL NEW FIELDS ON JIIE SOUTH I i i They Are Desired by the ; Commercial Inter ests of tha'City , " t I j OMAHA'S DEMAND FOR'"BETTER ' RATES Tulle Itcforo the Soiitli\vpilcru Tritnlo AMO- clatlnn Tnlk tin tho' ) lii9inn n nnd Jtiiilroiul Mltuittion In- the West Union Depot .llqotlni ; , Commissioner Utt of the Commercial club , John S. Knox , traftlc manager for the Cudahys ; William liabcock , general man ager of the Union stockyardsand President W. A. L. Gibbon of the Commercial club re turned from St. Louis Sunday , whore they appeared Saturday before the South western Trafllc association In regard ' .o Texas rates. For several years past Omaha hits made an effort to get the lines In the southwestern association Interested In the consideration of Texas rates , seeking to have the rates so adjusted that other mar kets would bo open to packers and JoDbcrs. Hut the conditions were not favorable and the subject was pushed along from ttmo to time at the will of the railroads Interested In the adjustment of rates. On Saturday , however , the centlemcn ap peared before Chairman Day of the South western association , und ull of them had n go for a roclanslticatlon on the ground that Omaha was discriminated against to an ex tent that made It practically Impossible to enter Texas territory on anything like fair terms enjoyed by ether Missouri river towns. Mr. Utt spoke in the Interests of Omaha , Mr. Knox on behalf of the packing Interests , Mr. Uabcock for llvo stock and President Glbbor. made the speech of his life in the In terests of the Jobbers. The contention of these gentlemen Is that rates from Omaha to Texas points should be based on St. Louis nnd Kcokuk instead of bning compelled to take the Chicago & St. Paul rate , which has been in existence for-years. The result of the talk was dlscemablo yesterday when Mr. Utt received a letter tor from Chairman Day. 'stating that , a spe cial committee had been appointed to take up the matter and calling upon the commis sioner for statistics in relation to the sub ject , this committee to report its tlqdings to iho association in the near luturc. THIS UNION IIUI'OT. Incorporate Hold n Cimfcrmico with President Chirk on tlm Ordtimiicc. Messrs. B. F. Smith and C. W. Hamilton of the Incorporators of the Metropolitan Union Depot , company , Messrs. Hnscall and Calm of the Judiciary committee of the city council and City Attorney Connell held a conference with President Clark of the Union Pacific yesterday regarding the now depot project. The objectionable features of the ordinance drawn by Mr. Thurstonypro shown to Mr. Clark , the gentleman Stating that some of the provisions were too 'swoopinir in their nature , the right to roinovo the shops nnd headquarters from Omaha being conditioned upon the passage of the , ordinance In its present shape. t Mr. Clark stated that ho was willing to have the ordinance remodolcl to cover these conditions , his desire be/Ing to protect the Union Pacific in the landjiind lots now occu pied by the company for railroad purposes which he sought to have incorporated in tlie ordinance. Ho said hohaUr.no acsiro to run counter to any former agreements regarding the continuance of tho'shops nnd head quarters in Omaha , and thought that feature might bo embodied in the ordinance. The question of who vvoura build the depot then came up and Mq. Smith , on behalf of the Incorporators of tile Metropolitan Union Depot-company , oxplninc'llho connoctlon of certain capitalists with" ttio project , staling that the incorporators of the now depot company were citizens of Omaha largely In terested in promoting its' growth , who had organized the company forunsolflsh purposes , though believing that what would bcnetlt the city would benefit the individuals. Ho stated that it was not the intention of the gentle men to own the depot nor did they expect to make n dollar out of the project , the object of the bonus being that with it eastern capitalists coulu be Induced to put up money lo erect the building that all railroads might enter the structure on the payment of rental covering the lixed charges. It was explained that the railroads were not nt present in a condition to erect the building If they so desired , nor was the Union Pacific In a position to complete the old structure , and this scheme of foreign capitalists being Interested was the only solution to the difllculty. After discussing the features of the new ordinance and the time the bonds of the city should bo transferred to a trustee , Mr. Council agreed to draw n now ordinance em bodying the suggestions made at the moot ing , which ho will have ready for examina tion on Wednesday. All.ilr In tlioVo t. J. A. Munroe , freight traffic manager of the Union Pacific , has returned from a two weeks trip to Denver. Salt Lake and ether points in the west , whore ho wont to look after trafllo matters connected with the sys- tom. Speaking of the general situation in Denver , Mr. Munroo said : "Denver is rapidly recovering from the financial crisis , und n general fooling of contldenco Is noticed throughout the city. While business Is not perceptibly Improving , still there is an air of satisfaction prevalent that the worst is over. In two months from now I anticipate that Denver will have resumed Its position as one of the great cities of the west. All the conditions are favorable to that end. " Passing to a discussion of the Union Pacific , Denver & Gulf , Mr. Munroo re marked : "Mr. Trumbull has n difllcult problem to solve in connection with the re ceivership. The line is so spread out and there uro so many divergent Interests that he will have an opportunity to display his [ lowers as an organizer. Hut he Is a very capable man , nnd If any ono can meet the requirements It is Frank Trum bull. The Union Paellic will undoubtedly exchange business with the Union Pacitlc , Denver it ! Gulf , as their interests are com mon. A conference of Union Pacific ofllclals will bp held with Mr. Trumbull some day this wcck.ns thcro are a uumborof questions that need settlement Ir the conduct of affairs of the two roads.Vhllo in Denver 1 heard that Mr. Wild wan U > bo made general passenger agent In addition to his duties as general freight agent , but' Iho report so fur as I know lacks conllrmntlbn. "Salt Lake Is very qulfctj although the citizens uro confident the worst has passed. Considerable talk was1 'mjjdo through the newspapers while I wus'lVljonverin ' consul tation with the 'o'Mletala ' of the Denver & Uio 'Claude. Momen tous subjects were ' .liopresonted to bo in consideration and tho&tatk of n close tralllc arrangement was heard on ull sides. Hut there was no warrant'fdr the assertion , the mooting being tn tiGno of business THE NEXT MORNING I FEEt BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor fnyn tt acts gtmly on th ilouiach , liver and kldnevs. and ti n pleiwanl Issutlve. Thli drink l mule from lierhv and l > prep iVd for UM . . * ' . If you ran .otgvtit.a Dil jrournl.lrm forafrru umple , l.iine' * I'uinllrlleilklnn IIIOTOII iho bovrcU ay. Inordrr tfiua lieillhjr tht * t9 nttcranAry. URATUR If , WOODWARD. LE llor. N.Y. conncotod with tlio two roAda past nnd pres ent. I came to tlio coiicHislon thai no\v * > must lie scarca with the newspaper men and nnythlngvns llsli to to their nets. " NKAUINO A .si'/rri.i.Mi.NT. : : Dlfrnronccs of Tniiucoiitliientul l.lnoK In n 1'rtlr AVuy nf Ad.linMnent. CIIICAOO , Jnn. 15. aiicro Is now every probability thnt the differences between tlio transconttncntnl lines will bo sotvled within the next few days. The Canadian Pacific today declared ttmt a differential of { . ' > ns offered to it last week by the Great isorth- orn was satisfactory , but It wanted ill ? dral lo cover Height ns well ns passenger busi ness , ns it could not nfTord to send ( Kisseii- sors by an all rail und freight by rail nnd wntor routo. 'J'ho ( rcat Northern took the matter under ndvlxcinont nnd will dei-luro Itself tomor row. If Its reply Is fuvrmtm'o itnothur trans continental meeting will bo called n > id the matter arranged without much delay. The Canadian Paclllc , If the deal goc * through , will tt-ansfer Us business to tlio Great Northern nt Vancouver or , to Iho Southern Pni'illc , which has stoutly opposed thu grant- Inir of any dlfTcrentlnl to the Canadian Pa cific ; , tliu la tier ha vlnir offered to split In half Its present dllTerentlal on Its water route to San Francisco. An answer to this proposi tion Is expected tomorrow. Elected Oltlceri. The directors or the Omaha Bridge nnd Terminal company held a nicetlni * yes terday In the oftlccs of the company in the Hoard of Trade building nnd elected the fol lowing ofllenrs : President , .lohn Iouer Welsh of Philadelphia ; vlco president nnd general manager , Arthur S. Potter ; treas urer , Henry W. Yutes ; secretary nnd assist ant general manager , John K. Webster ; auditor. A. H. UoLone. The election of Mr. Potter to the vlco prcs- tdcncywas. foretold In thcsn columns last week , " the removal of Mr. U. C. dishing , who bold the position , to California making It necessary thnt the vice president should ho an Omaha man , the design of the directors hoing to have twiuorum of ofllcers here whenever - over exigencies demanded a meeting. Will Uonle.t the Salo. KANSAS CITY , Jan. 15. The confirmation of the sale of the Kansas City , Wyandotte & Northwestern railway will bo contested before - fore United States Circuit Judge Cnldwcll by a largo number of creditors of the road. Tlio grounds that the attorneys will sot forth nro found tn iho circular of Receiver Newman Erb to the creditors , In which ho gives n tabulated statement of all the debts outstanding against the road and an otflllno of ino plan of rcorjranizalion. The circular states , in turt , that the JG.10.000 paid for the road will cover only the obligations of the llrst nnd second-class nnd that there will not bo funds enough left to satisfy in full iho certificates nnd obligations of the third-class , and that these of the fourth-class will he loft wholly unprovided for. Comn Gently Together. The foggy condition of the atmosphere was responsible for a slight wreck at the east end of the railroad bridge yesterday m online. During the time when the fog wns the most dense , the passenger train on the Milwaukee was backing ovpr tno bridge and upon reaching tlio other side of the river , it collided with the Hock Island pas senger train coming in. 1'ho passengers on ttio Milwaukee were badly shaken up , out thcro were no serious results , aside from the smashing of a platform on the day coach. r < istiuncil. | v The meeting of the incorporators of the Metropolitan Union Depot company which was to have boon held yesterday afternoon was continued until Wednesday , at the in stance of the committee that waited upon President Clark yesterday , the understand ing being that City Attorney Council would draft an ordinance embodying the sugges tions made nt yesterday's contcrenco be tween the Judiciary committee of the coun cil , tno iucorporators of tlic depot and Mr. Clark. _ ' Would Not Accept tlio It : . to. CHICAGO , Jan. 15. The National Educa tional society today notified Chairman Caldwcll of the Western Passenger associa tion it would not accent the terms upon which tickets to the proposed meeting nt Duluth wore offered. A special session of the eastern committee of the railway asso ciation has been called for Wednesday to consider the matter. Iteilnccd Their \VugfR. TOLEDO , Jan. 15. A reduction of 10 per cent in the wages of the employes of the Columbus , Hocking Valley & Toledo rail way who receive more than $ . " > 0 a month wont into effect today. No trouble is ox- peclcd , although the chiefs of the various brotherhoods will meet in Columbus tomor row. Will Ho AHkecl to Kiiinillzs ICnteg. CHICAGO , Jan. 15. The Atchison has made complaint that tho.combination of local rates on the Alton lo Hood house. III. , and from there to Texas points Is lower than the through rates. The Alton will bo asked by the Western Passenger association to equalize the rates. Now Attorneys for thn Gull Sytteni. OBNVCII , Jan. 15. Receiver Trumbull of iho Gulf road today appointed the law firm of Pattison , Edsall & Hobson attorneys for the system , vice AVells , Taylor & Taylor , displaced by order of the court. If you want to bo on the safe side , stick to the old reliable , Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. H Is suld by dealers everywhere. uurKii.\un Ills i\tru : Kemlon , It Is Now Decided , Will lit LoiiKt Last Thirty Iay . DnsvEii , .Tan. 15. It is now definitely de cided tha't the extra session of thu legisla ture will continue for at least thirty days. In the house this morning Hunter , who has been the most bitter opponent to tlio session , lutro- duccd a resolution Instructing the various cominiltecs to glvo preference lo all bills tending to give relief to the laboring men. men.The senate mot at 2 o'clock , and after ap proving Saturday's Journal adjourned until Wednesday oy a vote of 17 to ( i. In the house twenty-six bills had been In troduced up to a o'clock ; then , being in formed of tlio adjournment of the senate , the house took n recess until tomorrow. Itoth sides will hold u caucus tomorrow , but sn far as could be learned tonight each sltlo re mains steadfastly resolved to proceed on the lines laid down ; that Is , the majority will continue to move recesses from lima lo time and consider no hills whatever , ami tlio mi nority will vote against such action , wlili the hope of gaining several of the .senauu-d in favor of adjournment over to their dido. IiulhiiiiipDll ! ) ' ( Mutrtrr O'.ifntlnned. I.NiiuNApous , .Tan. 15. Judge Dnknr of the United States court today Issued n re straining order against the city of Indiana- polls and IJoverly Porter , a local contractor , to prevent the collection of un assessment for street Improvements levied against the estate of Catherine Hobbs of Ilarrisburt' , Pa. Pa.Tlio rcstralnihg order holds virtually that the present charier under which the city of Indianapolis operates is unconstitutional. It is probable the INIHO will be carried to Iho supreme court of the United States. Tlio rul ing has caused a si'iisatlon : , ml if sustained will overthrow the city's present lorm of municipal government. Law lor Yunni ; Men , At the Vounj , Mnn's Christian association building last ovcnlng Judge Clarkson de livered the first of iho scries of nine law lectures arranged by the association. Judgu Clarkson's subject was "I uulloril nnd Tenant. " Tlm popularity of this feature was n ties ted hy thu large nudlcnco that packed the auditorium lo iho doors. Nuxl Monday evening John L. Kennedy will lecture. Tonight Mr. C. P. Cntlin will deliver his 8tcrcopucon lecture on "Tho Ilcuutlos of Uio World's ' Fair. ; ' _ I'hu lleiit I'limtrr. V'or pains In the client thcro Is nothing holler than u flannel cloth nnturnU'd with Chamberlain's Pain Dulm und bound on over the uat of palu. For sale uy drugglsta ITS FIRST ANNIVERSARY Young Woniou's ' Christian Association Squares Itself with tbo Calendar. DON > GOOD WORK SINCE ORGANIZATION Achievement * Itovlrweil by HID rrrnlilont ( trutUylngItoportn frnin Committee * \VnriM of lincouriiRciiipiit front Mm I'nntnrs of tlio City. The seating capacity of tlio Commercial ctub rooms was 'taxed to Its utmost last evening nt the unnlvorsary niccllng of ttio Young Women's Christian ussooiatlon. Mrs. lilu i\J. 'J'liaen. the president , called the tucoilng to order at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Ford conducted the devotional exercises. Kov. Lr. Gordon followed with prayer. Mr. Northrup nnd Miss Uucdcr sang n duet , onlltlud "Angels of Jesus. " Aildre-n of tlm I'ri'Mdnnl , Mrs. Tllden followed with the president's address , In which she said : "Aftnr several preliminary meetings the Young Women's Christian association of Omittm was llnally organized April I ) , 1893. U was thought best to hnvo the nnnual meollng hold early in January of each year , consequently the roporcs given ru this our llrst'anniversary1 meeting rover only nlito months. The record of the year 189J ; Is ono which tlio association takes great pleasure In presenting to the public. It has been full of earnest work , high endeavor nnd , In most respects , satisfactory results. Thn worK has been carried on wltti liopo and expectation , rather than a certainty of means , but the means have novcr failed. "Wo felt that tlio time had come for such an organization ; that many persons desired to see some work undertaken for tliu young women of Omaha as well as for the young men , and 'though a darit financial cloud en veloped our city , yet wo meet with encour agement and hearty sympathy everywhere , and our growth , nt least In numbers , hail fur exceeded our oxueetalions. "That thcro was a demand for tlio work of cuch an .association the reports of iho different committees will show. Wo have ignored entirely class and sect boundaries , associating on a basis as wide as humanity. "Wo feel that IhU has been a strong cle ment of our success. You will hear tonight of classes formed , social entertainments held , sympathy ami aid given to the sick ; of the pleasant reacting room and 'noonday rest ; ' of gospel scrvlojs held , and of other lines of work , out no record could wo keep of hearts ligthtencd or souls fed. Such a record Is kept , but not on earth. "May wo eacli have a share in his commendation : 'Inasmuch as yo have uono It unto ono of the least of tlieso yo have done it unto mo. ' Creator Activity Urcoil. "Wo nro far from being satisfied with the extent of our work , and for Its permanent growtli some things are essential. \ \ o must have larger rooms. Two of our evening classes meet regularly in outside rooms , be cause ours are too small to accommodate thorn. Whenever wo wish to Invite our friends to an entertainment , orgatlierallour membership together , wo must either rent n hall or accept tlio hospitality of some club , as tonight. In this way wo lose the home feeling wo desire to cultivate in all our members. "Another and oven greater need is it general - oral secretary , ono who has been trained in the work , who has dedicated her life toil , and who , by her example and precept , can win hundreds of young women in our city. The board of directors is now plinning new work to bo done , how to reach other young women , and other ways of helping them. "To all these who have In any way as sisted us the past year wo are most grate ful. It-would bo Impossible at this time to enumerate the names of our friends or the manner of their rcnderinir aid , but it has all been very helpful. Wo" feel stiro that they Uo not regret anything they have denote to help us lighten burdens or brighten lives. "Friends , as now work opens up before us , as enthusiasm of a now organi/ation dies out , wo shall need , more than over , your support and sympathy , yourhclpnnd money , your honrty co-operation and your prayers. "Members of tlio Young Women's Chris tian association , let us begin tlio now year with fresh courage and renewed hope , de termined to mnro fully accomplish the ob ject sot forth In our constitution , namely , To promote the spiritual , mental , physical and social welfare of young women , ' and with the blessing of our Heavenly Father wo will make this association n success oven beyond what wo had hoped for. 'Hitherto Math the Lord helped us , ' and shall wo not trust Him for the future , and go forward ? " ICncniirUKIiiir Itcportx Hvcoivecl. The report of Mrs. Schwartzlandcr , cor responding secretary , was then read , to gether with the report of Mrs. I'enf'jld , the treasurer , both of which demonstrated the stability and success of the organization. The committee reports wore then read in the .following order by the rjspcctlvo chairmen : Membership. Mrs. Pcnfold : house and home , Miss Llttlcflcld ; reception , Mrs. Tracy ; ministration to sick , Miss Millard ; educational , Miss Street ; library , Mrs. Savage ; entertainment , Mrs. Duryen ; physical culture , Miss McCarthy ; devo tional , Mibs Clayton ; employment , Mrs. Ifuwcs ; boarding house , Miss Alter ; pub lication , Mrs. Tracy. Mrs. Tracy , chairman of tlio reception crirmnlltco , in her report ishowcd the grati fying success of the 'noonday rest. ' ' This branch of the association was opened Juno 7 , for the accommodation of women who were detained down town during the noon hour by choice1 or duty. Refreshments are served at the rest , at a nominal ll\juro. 1'ho sehtnlulo of prices includes colVc-u at a cents per cup , or" for fi cents. The registration of patrons since the enterprise was started makes the following showing : June , " 0 , " > ; July , 41 fi ! August. ! > . ' < ) ; September , 1,1110 ; October , 'J.ML' ; November , 2.JMKI ; December , 3.011. The total registration up to date has been 10.-I54and facilities for accommodating the quests h.ivo boon Inere.isod. The chair man said that the spirit of Christian fellow ship has glcrlllod the work and maintained general interest In Its success. Kov. A. J. Tnrklo made a few remarks In which he tiraiscd the achievements of the association slneo its organization. Ho said that ordinarily the young women of today did not have the safeguards that , the women of earlier days enjoyed and such an organiza tion was one of huulablo purpose. Ho com mended tlio spirit of protective sisterhood nnd charitable impulses that chnrnctcrl/.cd iho Young Women's Christian association. Father tloefTor&jiii that ho was glad to lend his voice in praising the association because i was founded on a solid basis of universal charity and did not discrlmlnato between religious denominations. Ho thanked Ciod that the association thus fol lowed Christ's teachings and did not draw the line on creed , do said that ho repre sented a church , which , for 1MM years , had advocated universal charity , such its Christ , had founded as the model charity. Ho showered encomiums upon the young women of Omaha who had organized and were thus doing much good. Dr. Ilullrr 'lleUled Tlinin. Ilcv. S. Wright Butler made the closing address , which sparkled with wit that well pleased the audience. In prefacing his re- murks the spouicer stated that ho had at tended the mooting under the impression that ho would address u number of jounif girls from the olllces , shops'nnd stores of the city of Omaha and was prepared to glvo I horn ad vice on the ambition of most girls to get married , out ho now found that ho wan fac ing an audtunco in which this classillcntiou was only part , whlio the bulk of It was composed of homo makers , queens of the household , who nc.odod no pointers In that respect. Ho trusted that no onu would bo- co mo oftcnded If hu used n mum- plior , natiiiily. ho eamo to nddrcus a Mock of < iuall , which H u somn- what domnsltcatod yuunir bird. but found that u Hock of CCOHD confronted him. "Don't bo sonsuiviiulKHitthnwi.nl gcoho , " continued the speaker \rtili u smile , "bo- cause geusu are ba.iiulful In their tmm.icu- late wlillu rolor and lootc pretty on u lawn , tieoso gitico tJiviDles / proiUl.v ; BOOBO fur nish m'iU ' been crtsiwnv } 1'Illown ' uioii | which { ' . ' ' 1 years nnd was'd SIHJSU were the only bif. uprlKlilncu nmilto'u ' lll as sacred. It V- . I aim uYc nlcti uV thntsaved Itomo. " wed the work of the association and dwelt upon womanhood a an essential adjunct to humanity and civ ilization. A woman generally nchlovod What she started out to do and It w.is n mnttor of scriptural record that n woman did somothlnir which the devil could not do nnd that was to porsuada Adam to out an npplo after sntim hud dismally failed In the undertaking. The speaker said that woman had not bean ' taken from the foot of man -that inaii might trnmplo upon her ; neither had man buu-i taken from the foot of woman that who might rest the solo of her sandal upon till neck ; woman had not boon taken fromman'i brow that she ink-lit rule him , but woman had been made from the rib of a man. In or * dor that she might always bo l > v his sldo in the Journey through Urn In business , In do- mcstlo circles nnd oven ride at his sulo on n blcyclo , provided she worn bifurcated skirts. The speaker completed - ploted his remarks with u rovlow of woman's sphere of usefulness and n num ber of iHictlcal quotations. Ho said that women were Iho models for angola. In all iho pictures of angels ho had over seen the faces which greeted his vision wore femi nine and ho never yet saw the picture of an nngol with a moustache anil goatco or ono whoso countenance was framed with Dun dreary whiskers. Ttio Young Women's Christian association of Omaha , ho said , do"- served every encouragement , and ho hoped that God would always bless Its mom boo ship and the object * of Its association. The doxology concluded the program of the evening. Do not go traveling without n bottle of Salvation Oil. It cures n bruUo at oncoj > cents. I..IHOH xv Leasers are polncr to work on the Mineral farm , Aspen , nnd pVobably lilK ) men will llnd employment there within a short time. The railroad miners' strlko on the Wheel ing division of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road is now complete , nnd I',000 men are in volved. Tno Typographical union of Kansas City has withdrawn from the local Industrial council because the latter is manipulated by populists. A general reduction In wagcs.ranging from II ) to ' . ' 0 per cent , went Into effect nt thu Nonantown Worsted company's mills nt Nuwton , Mass. , whuro TOO hands are em ployed. State LAbor Commissioner Urentlngor says that there nro HMKX ) pcoplo ont of employment - ployment In the larger towns of Colorado and J/JS.I.OOU unemployed In the United Slates. It Is now an assured fact that the Arkan sas Valley smelter at Leadvlllc will start up. This means much to Lcadvllln , as there will bo from 'IT > 0 to GOO men employed. The United States Potters association Is in session in Washington representing 100 factories. They hope for nothing from the house , but look to the senate to modify the Wilson bill. The Elgin watch factory , which flvo months ago reduced Its force from a,000 to lr > 00 and put them on live days \vcoic , has further reduced the days of labor to thrcu days a week. Thcro are now l".ri men employed In the freight car and engine department of Iho Colorado Midland shops at Colorado City , < ] Ulc u number moro than bcforo thu cut last summer. Bills to improve Klverslde park and Klvcr- sldo drive in New York may be introduced in the Now York legislature to glvo work to the unemployed. They will cause an ex penditure of $1,000,1100. Worlc was resumed in the Consolidated coal mine at New Castle , Colo. , u number of strikers having signed the agreement to work at the company's terms. The rate is $2.75 a day fer company work. Superintendent Hobmson has announced that the works of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company at Hcssemer will start up Monday on cold stcul , giving employment to about ,500 men. rho llrst blast furnuco will be blown in February 1. Troy , ono of the liveliest nnd most prosperous porous eilics of the Empire state , has sent to congress a monster protest against the passage of the Wilson bill. It is a petition signed by T.'J.OOO persons , contains 0,873 pages , and weighs over 800 pounds. In answer to the petition of the employes of the Toledo , St. Louis it Kansas City railway that Receiver Cnlloway should pay living wages , he answer * that all except : ! OU employes are satislled , and that the wages now paid arc equal to or higher than thu prevailing rate on twenty other railroads entering St. I onis or Toledo. Homer Latighlin , ono of the largest pot tery manufacturers at East Liverpool , O. , has made a proposition to his employes to resume operations if ho will bo allowed to retain Ml per cent of their wages , pending the settlement of the tariff question. If the tariff affecting his manu facture is untouched , ho agrees to pay the M ) percent retained. The men refused the proposition. A l-'iivurltu Kmiiudy Tor I < u ( irlppr. "During the epidemic of la cnppo Cham berlain's Cough Kemcdy took the lead here and was much hotter liked than other cough medicine , " U. M. Hangs , druggist , Chats- worth , III. The grip is much tno same us n very severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. This remedy is prompt , nnd effectual and will prevent any tendency of the disease toward pneumonia. I-'or sale by druggists. IT ir.Ui A Sclmol Children Thrown Into it I'ltiilo liy it Hey with : t dun. \ V.snisnTOJan. . 15. The public school in East Washington was thrown Into n ianlc , when Grover .Hummer , a child 7 years old , was seen flourishing a pistol that ho brought from homo unknown to his parents. Ho 're marked that ho was going to shoot some ono , ami then , apparently changing his mind , Kuld that lie would shoot himself. Pointing his pistol to his head ho accidentally nulled the trigger and hhnv his brains out. Luckily no ono was Injured in the scr.nmblo to got out of the building. ItiMlncIni ; 111 r'uren. 1CASSAS CITV , Jan. 13. H was learned today that the Pullman Palace Car company is reducing its force of employees all over the country where travel Is Ilirht. At this point thrco men have been dismissed and two positions , hitherto held by men at the Union station , have been abolished and the men offered positions as conductors. Inili'linUoiy Cost pun I'd. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 15.--Tho case of William II. Hildrcth , Junior member of the linn u ( Abe Stein & Co. , charged with grand lar ceny , which was sot down for preliminary examination today , was Indclinitely ad journed. Appolntm ! to u indu < lilp , KANSAS CITY , Jan. 15. Tlio Star's .JofTcr- son City , Mo. , special says : Clovarnor Stone has appointed Charles L. D bsoit judge of the circuit court of Kansas City In place of Judga Juntos L. Gibson , resigned. Mil : ItK.VLTV MAItlCKT. INSTUU.MI'JNTS placed on record January I.Ib'JI . : tVUIHANTY WSrIIK. Jacob KenilU and wlfu tu.l I1' Cully , n U ) feel hit H , block 7-t. South Uninli.il 101 I' W Lewis anil wlfn to Ivlla .Smith , lot * . U and Hi , liluek 37 , IhuisDii U.HO'l South tlin.ilm Land I'liinimny to A ( J Hollander et a ) , lut H , hliick 33 } , South Omaliii or > o ' cow Whltiilii'l'iH nl lo .1 U ( iulr , tuts 1 and „ ' , liliK'k 2 , I''M'iotl I'liiru . 2.UIW \ \ IMIaiii IJner oii and wire In Welisirr lleiey. . InU ID mill -O ! , lilui'li 7 , Omaha llul hts l.OUO VI'IT CLAIM IIKIIIH. roulli Omaha J.anil cniuiiauy to Andrew Taylor , hits Omul 7 , block I'-'ll , Houtli Oinalia i-toa lll'.KPrt. KS Iitindy , Jr-iniisH'r In I'hancoryi , ro IMilladcliinln MurlKaito mid 'lnnt , ciiiniiiiiiy , w'i ' lot 0 , hliick 'J , ( Jmahii 11WO II II Iruy ( county Iri'inuri'i't in\V ) Grinith. Jr , nVi lot U , lilocu- Uniahii . . . . . . Himi : ) lo name , n u lot * 6 and 0 , blue ) : , L'nltuil Mali' tu Itolmrt MiKirlund , lot 7 In 1-10-Oijmtent/ . Total uuionnt of trunvfurs As a alrnplu yet offcctlvo remedy for throat affections , ISrown'a Bronchial Trui-hc * utaud llrst in public favor They are absolutely unrtvnllcfi for the alleviation of nil throat Irritation * uauicd by cold or use of Uie velco.