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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE- WEDNESDAY , 12 , iso < i.
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Now is the
Accepted Time ,
Have you a horse or a cow that
you dou't want to feed this winter
there is no way you can find a cus
tomer so soon as by patronizing
The Bee want columns. Thou.
sands read this page , the very people
ple you are after.
25C Pays ad ,
BcrrantRlrh aad others BCokliiR employment , do notuaTO
volt Icoe lor mulls thtouRh thrso wunt ads.
SPE01RL NOTICES.
Advertisements for these columns will be taken
until 12:30 : p. m. for the evening , nnd until :00 :
p. m. for the morning nnd Sunday edition.
Advertisers , by requesting a numbered checK ,
Han have answers addressed to a numbered letter
In care of The Rce. Answers so addressed will
he delivered upon presentation of the check only.
Bates , mo a word , first Insertion , Ic a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25o for
Crst Insertion. .
These advertisements must run consecutively.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
flfOUNO MAN WANTS PLACE TO EARN
board while attending college. Rooses' Business
college , 16th and Farnaro. A SW
COMPETENT OFFICE MAN DESIRES POSI-
tlon lit once. Address D 37 , lice. A M84j
.WANTED. IIY TOUNO LADY. POSITION AS
poverness , nume or housekeeper In email , re
fined family. Address D 43 , llee. A 871-12 *
WANTED MALE HELP.
AVANTED A FEW PERSONS IN EACH PLACE
to do writing ; send stamp for ISO-page book
of particulars. J. Woodbury , 1S7 W. 42d street ,
N. Y. City. D IM
WANTED-EXPERIENCED COAL MINERS TO
BO to Sheridan , Vt'yo. Apply at otnco Sheridan
Coal Co. , 1605 Fa mam. It 432
WANTKD. A RESPECTAHLE. STEADY CATH-
olio man , locally. In o\ery diocese In U. S.j
must furnish references ; 173.00 per month.
Write to Joseph R. Gay. 66 6th avenue. Chicago
cage , III. H-MVi3 13 *
I WANT TO HIRE A CHOIR LEADER.
Cliarlos W. Bavldge. U-8TO-12-
OOOD JEWELRY ENORAVER WANTED AT
once ; ctcndy Job. Address II. E. Wuerth.
Kansas City , Mo. M8 % 1,8
.WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED IIARTENDER
who can nieak English , German and Danish.
Young , unnnrrled man preferred. References
required nnd good wages guaranteed. Henry
lllock , Arlington , Nebrnskii. D M888 II *
A HUCKSTER WITH RIG TO WORK IN THE
city. 921 S. 13th street. I1-8W-14 *
A GENTLEMAN OF GOOD ADDRESS MAY
flnd remunerative employment by calling at
room 330 , Hoc building , from 10 n. m. to 3 p. m. ,
December 13 and 14 ln t. R-M809 13
WANTED. SALESMAN HAVING ESTAH
lUlicil trade amongst grocera. by Importing tea
bouse. Address P. O. box 2306 , New York City.
- HELP.
LADIES. . IF YOU WISH EMPLOYMENT AT
your homes semi self-addressed envelope for
our descriptive circular and commence work at
once ; Rood wages paid. The Alfred Knitting :
Co. , Wlnthrop , Mass. C M792 13 *
WANTED. LADIES TO DO FANCY WORK
nil winter at home ; 313 N. 15th * < rcet.
WANTED. FROM 9 TO 4 DAILY , LADY FOR
our order department ; J12.00 nnd rapid promo
tion If found competent ; no experience , but
must bo Well recommended. Apply between 10
nnd 12. superintendent's otllcc , room 12. Crelgh-
ton IJIk. C-M91112 *
FOR BENT HOUSES.
HOUSES , F. 1C. DARLINO , DARKER DLOCK
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY. THE
O , F. Davis company. 1505 Fnrnam. D 494
KELIvENNY & CO. R. 1. CONTINENTAL BLK.
, D 433
rOUR-ROOM MODERN FLATS , 2DTH AND
Leavcnworth. J. W. Squire. 2IS Bee bldg.
D 11500
NICE LARGE HOUSES IN DUNDEE PLACL
cheap till spring. J. W. Squire , 243 Bee bldg.
. . D M500
HOUSES ; BENAWA to CO. . 108 N. 15TH BT.
D M761
TOR RENT. HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND BARN
on Park ave. Inquire at 423 S. 18th st.
FIRST CLASS MODERN 12-ROOM HOUSE ,
019 Blnney , JiO.OO. Wlthnell , 207 N. Y. Life.
D SOI
FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE , 618 WILLIAMS ST.
D M249D20 *
TOR RENT CHEAP FOR THE WINTER ,
ono 8-room house , three 6-room cottages. J
A. Scott. Omaha Nat'l bank. D M272D22
TOR RENT-DESIRAHLE DWELLINGS IN
ell parti of Omaha. U. II. Bhcafe , 432 Paxton
block. D 334D21 *
E-HOOM HOUSE , Sll WOOLWORTH AVD.
ono J-rooni. 1304 California St. D-433D19 *
RENT. MODERN J-ROOM HOUSE ; AT
tic , stable. 2U Seward stieet ; apply nex
door. D-MM4 31 *
) IOU8ES & STORES. F. D. WEAD. 16 & Douglai
D-63S-31
fcASILY HEATED. ALL MODERN , 8-ROOM
house , 3C10 Jones , S25.00 : also 301 $ Moron street ,
S rooms , fine location , I27. & ) . S. K. Humphrey ,
23 New York Life. D-M817 15 *
BURNISHED HOUSES. WELL LOCATED ,
cheap. S rooms , modem , 110.00 , 24th and Lake ,
und largest list In Omaha to choosa from. II.
E. Col * Co. . 106 N. 15th. D-MSW 12
TOR RENT , HOUSE NINE ROOMS ; FUR-
nice , bath , etc. , at 32d and Farnam. 127.00 ;
also cheap houses. JJ 00 and JIO 00 , different
parts city. Dexter L. Thomas , 401 Be building.
D M735
FOR RENT-6-ROOM COTTAGE. IN GOOD REpair -
pair , city water. JIO.OO per month to good
parties. 119 N. 57th. 1 block from Farnam
car line. Inquire at Bto tzol' stove store ,
next to poatulllce. D 763
JW.OO ; EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ; BATH ROOM
* V v nnd furnace. John R. Webster , Board Trade
bulldlnc W-M770
COTTAGE OF SIX ROOMS. ALL CONVENI-
dices , desirable location , three blocks from
opera house. Enquire on premises , CI3 8. 17th
it. T. J. FltimorrU. 1 > 793
&NE FLAT. STEAM HEAT. LINTON BLOCK.
John Ilamlln. 917 Union blk. D 793
HEAT T-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN CONVENI-
races , 1 block from Park avenue car line. Ad
dress U. D. Evans , care Cady Lumber Co.
D-M803 15 *
i'KN-ROOM MODERN DWELLING ; FINE LO-
cation. Apply to W. F. Clark , 2203 Douxlas.
P-MM6 15'
JfOR RENT. STORE. 1011 FARNAM BTREETr
six-room flats , corner Howard anil llth streets ;
tWo-room cottages , H4 and Clark streets ; rents
reasonable. William P. Byrne , room 314 First
National bank. U M818 15
KTEAM. CENTRAL. MODERN. UNEQUALED
S. 6. f. 7-room house * and Hats. Tliard. El
N. 2Uh. U-KJ5-1S *
JOB RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS.
1'LEASANT BOUTH IIOOM FOR GENTLEMAN.
Inquire 191 * Dodge. 13 joa
rURNISHED ROOMS ; HOUSEKEEPING ) ! 2024
Bt. Mary * * " .venue. C Mill
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING
for man and wlf * . Rent taken In boarj. 31 }
JK. 17th street. _ E 711
I'URNISHKD ROOM ; SOUTH FRONT ; CHEAP.
till IKuJgla * . E 11775 It *
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING.
JMH Bt. Mary's avenue. K Mill ) 13 *
_
RENT. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED
i v steam -heat tJ rooms. C02 U. 13th. E 724-11
NICE FURNISHED Oil UNFURNISHED
rooms far lljbt houiekceplnr llll a llih st.
B-MHJ IT *
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
Continued.
rURNISIIED ROOMS "FOR GENTLEMEN OR
marrlred couple , housekeeping. 606 North 17th.
E 874-12 *
2 ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN3U1TE ; MODERN ;
1920 Capitol avenue. E M878 13 *
2 ROOMS , FURNISHED FOR LIGHT IIOUSE-
heeplng. Inquire 1921 Dodge. E MS77
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BO ARD
RONT ROOM. WITH BOARD , SOU DOUGLAS.
F 103 DK *
BOUTH FRONT PARLOR : ALSO SMALL RMS ;
good board ; reasonable. Tha Rose , 212. ) Hartley.
F 563 D29 *
MICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT ,
with board. Call at 2107 Douglas.
FRONT AND SOUTHEAST ROOMS IN
large , detached house ; wall heated. 2019 St.
Maryavenue. . F-M704 J3
L.ARGE FRONT ROOM , WITH OR WITHOUT
board ; all conveniences ; private family. 607
S. 20th street. F M8C3
FURNISHED ROOMS , WITH OR WITHOUT
board. In private family , gentlemen preferred.
607 So. 23th Ave. F 763 13 *
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS , WITH ALL
modern conveniences nnd first-class board.
1722 Dodge. F 872-10 *
THREE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT
rooms , with all conveniences , for gentlemen
only ; location very desirable. Apply to 2019
Hnrney street. F SS3-2J *
WANTED. A COUPLE TO BOARD IN A PRIvate -
vate family. Address D 47. Bee. F MU07 14 *
PARLOR FLOOR ; OTHER ROOMS MODERN.
Address D 43 , Bee. F M902 IS *
FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES
FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING.
916 Farnam street. This bull-ling has a nre-
proof , cement basement , complete steam heat
ing fixtures , water on all floors , gas , etc. Ap
ply at the office of The Bee. 1 910
FOR RENT , DESK ROOM , $5.00 MONTH. 331
Board of Trade. 1 452
BEST LOCATED DRUG STORE WITH Fix
tures cheap. Ttzard , 221 N. 21th st.
I 831-18 *
AGENTS WANTED.
GOOD SOLICITORS , BOTH LADIES AND
gentlenien , to tall mineral water ; active agents
can Tnakt * inoney , . W.'a. ' Albrlght Co : Bruns-
* WIcUhoteir - * " * ' " * JMS33 18 *
MEN , WOMEN , BOYS AND GIRLS WANTED ;
new business ; 13.00 a day made easily ; samples
and terms free. C. E. Marshall. LocUport ,
N. Y. J-M90S 12 *
STORAGE.
STORAGE , WILLIAMS 4 CROSS. 1214 HARNEY
M-603
STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN
and cheap rate. H. Wells , 1111 Farnam.
Farnam.M604
M-604
BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA. U. 8.
EOV. bonded warehouse. Household goods
stored. Lowest rates. 1013-1015 Leaveaworth
:
STORAGE. FRANK EWERS. 1214 HARNEY.
11-003
WANTED TO BUY.
CITY & CO. CLAIMS. PRITCHARD , 1712 FAR'M
N 506
I WILL GIVE 122.000 CASH FOR 22-FOOT LOT
on Farnam or Douglas between 15th and 16th.
J. J. Gibson , 317 First Nafl bank bldg.
N 237-D-20
SECOND-HAND BOOKS BOUGHT FOR CASH.
Antiquarian book store , 1519 Farnam street.
N 860 D14
WANTED. HOUSE 6 ROOMS AND TWO LOTS ,
within four Tjlocks of motor , about J1.600.
Stringer & Gue , Frenzer block. N M901 13 *
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
FURNITURE AUCTION AT 1111 FARNAM BT.
Saturdays. 10 a. m. Robt. Wells. O 507
FURNITURE 26-ROOM BOARDING HOUSE ,
centrally located. Rent law. A bargain. D 9 Bee.
O 534
FOR SALEHORSES , WAGONS.ETC.
PHAETON , BARGAIN ; NEW CLOTH , LEATH'
er , paint , IG5 ; another , (25. Drummond C'ge Co ,
P M426 D24
FOR SALE MlbOELLANEOUS.
IF YOU BUY , BUY THE BEST ; MACKIN-
tosnes , rubber boots , arctics , syringes of all
kinds , eaa tubing ; all best quality. Omaha
Tent and Awning Co. , 1311 Furnam st. Q 609
CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNAMENTAL
fence made. C. R. Lee , 901 Douglas. Q 510
CORN FODDER FOR SALE. FOUR BLOCKS
north Lead Works , Eu Omaha. Tom Anderson.
Q-911 D16 *
WEGMAN PIANOS. BRIDGEPORT ORGANS.
Woodbrldge Bros. . 117 Bo. 17th. Q-233
FIRE BRICK. CAR LOTS. 114 ; SMALL LOTS ,
115 M ; fire clay , sand , gravel , screenings.Vm. .
J. Welalians , > 31 Board ot Trade. Tel. 16)9.
Q-4I6 DI7
FOR SALE , A LAUNDRY OUTFIT. AND
building for rent ; a bis bargain for cash. Ad
dress D 43 , Bee. Q-M908 18
FOR SALE. STABLE ON 3707 N. 18TH.
Q-M899 1B
JERSEY COW ; GREAT PET ; VERY RICH
milker : finely bred ; a beauty. In nice condi
tion. Address D { If Bee , Q M89 12 *
MISCELLANEOUS.
FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM FOR RENT.
Good barns , Ice bouse , excellent pasture , spring
water ; one mile from South Omaha. Chants
Chllds. 1506 Lcavenwortli street. Omaha.
R-M733 12'
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRS. DR. H. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT , REliable -
liable business medium ; 7IU year at 119 N. 10th
8-611
MME. BEURCIA. THE MOST WONDERFUL
clairvoyant of the 19lh century. 1617 Chicago
treet. S-MS97 Jll *
JJLASSAGE , BATHS. ETC.
MADAM BM1TII. MJ S. 13TH. 2D FLOOR
room 3 ; massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul-
phurlne and sea baths. T MM5 15 *
MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD , 1421 DODGE
T M724 IS *
TURKISH BATHS.
TURKISH BATH ROOMS , EXCLUSIVELY FOR
ladles. Suite 103-10. Bee Bide. 655-
PEKSONAL.
VIAVI : HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES.
Health book , and consultation free. AcMrtu or
call Vlavl Co. , 344 B e bid * . Lady attendant.
U-41J
MA83AGB ELECTRO THERMAL BATHS ,
chiropodist. Ume. 1'oit. 119U & 15th SU
SUU441
THE BELLE EPPERLY CORSET. MADB TO
crdtr trow measure. 1109 Farnam strejc.
strejc.UMJ4T
DR. T. W. 8TONE. 110 N. Y. LIFE. TEL. 141.
U-11TO
MACKINTOSHES & RUBBER BOOTS. 1311 FAR
u-eu
PERSONAL.
Continued.
FIFTEEN ELEGANT CABINET PHOTOS IN
I different styles. Jl.W , at Cowan's. 634 Broad *
Tray , Council Uluffs. U-M4M D27
OPEN TO THE LADIES OF OMAHA. THE
ladles from Boston ot ISIS Chicago street have
been very successful the past week. Do not
hesitate to call and talk with them , ns one of
their methods will be euro to suit your case ,
for they have hud. a wide experience In treat-
Inn chronic nnd acute diseases , Olllce hours ,
9 to E p , m. ; Saturdays , 1 to 5 p. m. Consulta
tion free. U-M46I D21 *
DIAMOND PHOTOS. 750 A DOZEN AT PROC-
tor's. Ml 8. 16th St. U 710-JJ
COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES CONSUMPTION ,
ashtma. bronchitis nnd catarrh. Home treat
ment , S6 W per month ; 2 days' trial free treat
ment. Room 810 , N. Y. Lite Bide. , Omaha.
U M713
MtU OtUn CLARK , YOUIl MOTHER IS IN
Hnstlnc't. Come at once or write to her. Mr * .
A. C. Andrews , formerly Mr * . A. Clnrk , 2J1
Hastings nxcnue. South. U SSJ It *
MONEY TO LOAN KSAli ESTATE.
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. F , O. Clienncy , Kansas City , Mo.
W-SH
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 318 N.Y.LIKE ,
loans at low rules for choice security In Ne
braska and Ion a farms or Omaha city property.
MONEY TO IXJAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real citato , llrcnnan , Lava & Co. , 1'axtnn tilk.
W-S17
TTY AND FARM LOANS AT LOWEST
rates. I'uscy & Thomas , First Nat'l bldg.
W-M2IS
1ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. , 1503 Farnam it. W CIS
/JANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property , (3,000 and upwards , 0 to 7 per cent ; na
delays. W. Farnam Smith & Ox , LI20 Farnam.
W-519
HAS. W. RAINEY , OM , NAT. BIZ. IJLDO.
W 311
ONEY TO LOAN ON OMAIIA REAL ESTATE
at t per cent. W , U. Melkle. 1st Nat. Imnlt bid
'ERY LOW RATE3 MADE ON GOOD LOANS.
J. IV. Squire , 218 Uee bide. W 623
ITT LOANS , C. A. STARR. 615 N. Y. LIFE.
100 TO $5,000. F. D. WEAD , 16TH & DOUQLA3.
\V6Q4-31
LARGE LOANS , LOW RATES , SMALL LOANS ,
hort time. II. II. Harder & Co. , lleo iiiilg.
W 637 31
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Far
nam street. W MWS
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
horses , wagons , etc. , at lonest rates In city ;
no removal of goods ; strictly conlldentlat ; you
can pay tha loan oft at any tUna or In any
amount.
amount.OMAIIA
OMAIIA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
301 ! S. 16th street.
X 623
MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI
ture. pianos , horses , wagons , or any kind of
chattel security at lowest posslbla rates , which
you can pay back nt any time and In nny
amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. ,
lioom 4 , > Vltlmcll block. X S2J
' . B. HADDOCK , ROOM 427. RAMGE BLOCK.
X 526
MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP-
erty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life bids.
X 5SI
BUSINESS CHANCES.
CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES IN
old line companies. Send description. A. 1C.
Brocklesby , Box 233 , Hartford , Conn.
Y M850 D14 *
CORRESPONDENCE OR INTERVIEW IS SO
HclKil from parties Battetled with 8 to 10 per
cent In a legitimate business ; Investment under
full guarantee of principal nnd Intciest ; standIng -
Ing nnd character unquestioned. I' . O. Box
605 , City. Y-M717
AN ESPECIALLY GOOD CHANCE TO THE
right party who can command It,000.00 or
13,000.00 to enter nnd old established business.
Address P. O. Box 605 , City. Y M716
FOR SALE-W,600 STOCK CLEAN OENERAX.
merchandise , mostly just bought. In one of the
best towns In southwest Iowa ; halt cash ant ]
good land. Davenport & Waterman , 822 N. Y.
Life. Omaha , Neb. Y 869-11
CIGAR STORE AND FACTORY FIXTURES
for sale , apply 311 North 16th street.
Y-S92-H *
'OR SALK. DRUG STORE AND PRACTICE ;
one or both ; only one In town ; nearest town
8 miles ; central southern Nebraska , Address
D 46 , Bee. Y M9U 12 *
FULLY EQUIPPED PLANING MILL. LIVE
town , northeast Nebraska ; exchange for lander
or Bell. Address room K , Frcnxcr block , Omaha ,
Neb. Y MS03 23
FOR SALE OR LEASE. BASKET FACTORY
complete ; modern conveniences ; good location
or machinery for sale cheap. For particulars
addicss Thomas Swift , 403 N , 15th street
Omaha , Neb. Y M901 14 *
WANTED. PARTNER WITH J700 OR 1800
rare chance. Address D 49 , Bee otllce.
Y M913 12 *
FOR EXCHANGE.
A GOOD LOT IN EAST OMAHA TO EXchange -
change for young work horses or mules.
Lamoreaux Broa. , :03 B. 16th. Z-637
BANKERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS
Take Notice Hard times has made It possible
to get hold of good business blocks In Omaha
and take farm lands In exchange. I sollcll
correcpondece. J. J. Glbsop. 317 1st Nat. hank. .
Z-SOl-D-ll
CLEAR LAND FOR EQUITY IN HOUSE AND
lot. $800.00 cash and lot near business center for
Improved property. See our exchange list. II
E. Cole Co. . 100 N. 15th. / . M8I9 12
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ,
sale or tiude. F. 1C Darling , Barker block.
RE 529
FOR SALE. NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE ; CEL-
lar. cistern , city water ; cor. 30th and Saliler
J1.2W.OO ; long time. Inquire 1318 Farnam. Bam
uel Burns RE 530
MODERN 12-ROOM HOME. VERY CHEAI
and on easy terms. 2013 Blnney Bt. RE 913
FOR SALE. AT A BARGAIN. MY RESI.
dcnce. between Hurt and Cumlng streets ; wll
take 14 In trade. Wm. Fleming , 14th and Doug
Us. ItE M713
FOR A LIMITED TIME. A. FINE RESIDENCE
site , corner rJtli and Dodge , 110,00000 ( paving
paid ) . Full commission to agents. Wm. Flcm
Ing , 14th and Douglas. RE M719
EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY
farms , merchandise , darvln Bros. . 210 N. Y
Life. RE M233
DO YOU WANT A HOME7 READ THIS
twice. 6-room cottage. 1 Btory , lot 38x12) feet
tl.150.00. 6 rooms. 1V4 stories , lot 30x123. 31,000.00.
4 rooms. 1 story , lot 46x127 , I300.0U. 5 rooms
with barn. SI,400.00. 7 rooms. 2 stories , cornc
lot , 10x134 , $1,600.00. These can be bought on
very cosy terms , are well located and near car
lines. II. E. Cole Co. , 106 N. 15th.
15th.RE
RE M848 12
BARGAINS , BALE OR TRADE , IN HOUSES
lots and farms. J. N. Frenxer. opp. 1 . o.
RE-M852 J8
FOR SALE. LOT 50X160 4JND AND MASON
S25.00 cash , 11000 per month ; prlco 1700
Omaha Bicycle Co. , 323 N. 16th st.R
R E-891-23
FOR RENT. A FARM OF 210 ACRES. 7 MILK
from Omaha. X miles from South Omaha. In
qulro of ThJmas Swift , 403 N. 15th.
RE-M900 14 *
HOTELS.
HOTEL BARKER , 13TH AND JONfiS ST8.
75 rooms at 11.60 per day.
60 room * at ttOO per day.
Special rates to commercial travelers. Room
and board by week or month. Frank Hlldltch
manager. 532
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR
13th and Dodge. Rooma by day or week.
633
COZZENS HOTEL. 9TH AND HARNEY
steam heat , electrlo bells , telephone , baths , ex
cellent culscne. elegant rooms ; 11.00 per day
14.00 and upwards per week. 634
UNDERTAKERb AND E MB ALMER3
H. 1C. BURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AN ]
embalrner , 1613 Chicago st. , telephone 90 , 639
BWANSON & VALIEN. UNDERTAKERS AND
cmbalmers , 1701 Cumlne St. , telephone 1060.
637
M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM
balmer. 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 225. 633
C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER. (11 S. IJth ST
C33
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND
storage batteries recharged ; electrical and gen
eral mechlnlsts ; superior work guarantee !
Omaha Electrical Werks , UT and (13 8. 16th s
, _ 643
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC-
tori for electric light nnd motor plants and a
kinds of electrical construction. w itern Elea-
trto Supply Co. . 411 and 420 8. 151 h it. Ill
HAY AND GRAIN.
BUY YOUR HAY BY TON OR CAR LOTS. WB
buy bay. A. H. enyder. 1915 Hurt it. Tel. 110
6U
NEBRASKA HAY CO. . WHOLESALE HAY
cnln and mill stuff. We are always on th.
market to buy or s U 1492-4-6 Klcbolu t-
t647
BUILDING & LOAM ASSOCIATION.
IOW TO GET A HOME ! OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on saving * . AppItUUI Oman * L. & U.
Ais'n , 1701 Bee bldg. U. II. Nattlnger. Bee.
641
HARE3 IN MUTUAL l rfyVP n. ASS'N PAY
C , 7. t per cent when 1 , l , Jivyears old , always
redeemable. 1704 Farnam at. , Nattlnger , Bee.
" *
645
> . T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL
olDce to 209 8. 16th It. , Bffivn block. 652
HERIDAN COAL.
for hard coal , and 13.60 ton cheaper. 1603 Far *
oam street ; main entrancelloaru of Trade.
631
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. 4116 GRANT.
5S79D-15 *
DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES ; FIT AND
sile guaranteed : price reasonable. Inquire
1713 Chicago street. S73-13 *
TYPJB WRITER 3.
TOLEN TYPEWRITERS OFFERED FOR
sale should make > ou suspicious ; funny they
are mostly Smith's. Try one and > ou will
understand uhy. Full line of supplies. Smith-
Premier Co. , 17th and Farnam , telephone 1234.
631
STOVE REPAIRS.
TOVE REPAIRS FOR 40.000 DIFFERENT
makea of stoves. Water attachment nnd con
nections a specialty. 1207 Douglas street.
Omaha Steve Repair Works. 660
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
, E. MORRILL. CARPENTER AND BUILDER ,
paper hanging and signs , brick work and plas
tering. Otllcc. 409 8. 14th at. , telephone 403.
637
OPTICIANS.
OMAHA OPTICAL CO. LEADING OPTICIANS.
J. F. Ponder , manager. Eyes examined free.
222 S. 16th St. . In Klnslefs drug store. 413 17'
MASaUEBADE COSTUMES.
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES CAN RENT
masquerade costumes at 111 South 16th st.
231-D19'
PLUMBERS.
OHN ROWE & CO. , PLUMIHNO STEAM AND
hot water heating , eas fixtures , clobes. 421 S. 15.
611
JOB PiUNTING.
REED JOH PRINTING CO. , FINE PRINTING
of all kinds. 17th St. , Dee building. 6G3
HOUSES WINTERED.
ADDRESS HARTON & PHELPS. TEL. 10JI.
ZOT N. Y. Life bldg. M42SD31 *
IORSES WINTERED. S3.00 AND JI.OO PER
month. Address Hopper llros. , Ellchorn. Neb.
M887 27
CORNICE.
WESTERN CORNICE WORKS. GALVANIZED
iron cornices. 17Z2 St. Mary's ave. 635D21
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND. N.
Y. Life , Omaha. Ask tor circular. 661
WHOLESALE COAL.
OHNSON BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
all kinds of coat. Correspondence solicited. 1003
Farnam street. CCO
M.XTSIC , ART ANI ) , LANGUAGE.
- * + -
0. F. OELLENUECKtU- BANJOIST AND
teacher. 1810 California street. Sit
BIOiTOLTSS.
M. O. DAXON. 403 N. ICTU " " 535
OMAHA BICYCLE CO. , 22J N. 1CT1I ST.
DENTffiCff.
DR. TAUU DENTIST , 20M1 HURT ST. 6IJ
RAZORS , SHEARS. ( JtirPERS , SKATES ,
etc. A. L. Undeland. 10C'airJ4th. 6CJ
BUSINESS
DAMAGEDMlRRORfi , REgIt.yERED. 713N. | | U.
bhrrin'g tinlc.
By virtue of an order of attachment and
fjarnlshment Issued out of the district court
of the Fourth Judicial district , within and
for Douglas county. In an action wherein
the Fitchburg Worsted cpmpany Is plaintiff
und Clarenoe J. Cumin and John J Heller ,
partners as C. J. Canan & Co. , are defend
ants , I did on the 28th day of November ,
A. U. 18J1 , attach as the property of the
said C. J. Canan & Co. n miscellaneous
stock of tailorings , consisting of cashmere ,
cheviot and Knickerbocker suitings , broad
cloth , worsted cloth , overcoating , buttons ,
thread , linings , and the llxture.s contained
In the store room of C. J. Canan & Co. on
Farnam strcat betwen 12th nnd 13th streets ,
In the city of Omaha , and by virtue of an
order of sale on attachment issued out ol
the district court , ami to me directed under
date of the 8th day of December , A. D. 1894 ,
and duly signed by Frank E. Moores , clerk
of the district court. I will on the 20th day
of December , A. D. 1S9I , nt 10 o'clock a. in. ,
of said day , at the above named store room
of C. J. Canun & Co. , sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash , al of the
above desciibed gooda and chattels and fix
tures situate and being In Bald store room ,
to satisfy the Fltchburg Worsted company
the sum of one thousand ami three dollars
( $1.003.00) ) , and Interest on Jl.000.00 from May ,
1893 , at the rate of 6 per cent per annum ,
and the costs of suit , nccordlng to the judg
ment of the said district court , rendered
on the 8th day of December , 1894.
JOHN C. DUBXEU
Sheriff of Douglas County.
D3dlO
BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Bee
Building. OMAHA , Neb. Advlco FREE.
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* : US > m St. Louis Canoou Ball 12:35pc :
VANTS TO BRING RAILROADS
'lana of Test Omaha Terminal Company
that Seem to Bo Promising ,
VESTERN LINES INTO COUNCIL BLUFFS
ifnnngor ATcbntor Hny * Alsnllmt Some Knit *
cm Linn Mny Conio Acrom ( ho Com
pany's Ilrlitgo Into Onmlm Some ,
thine 1'ractlcnl Hxpectcil Soon.
It U not among the Improbabilities that
lie Mtesourl Pacific , the Fremont , Elkhorn &
tlssourl Valley and the Chicago , St. Paul ,
illnneapolls & Omaha railroads , all having
heir present terminals In Omaha , will
un Into Council Bluffs In the near future. The
otalls are not fully settled yet , but It Is
lellovcd that they are fully under way.
Some six weeks ago the East Omaha Bridge
nd Terminal company asked of the city coun-
II of Council Bluffs a franchise which would
liable It to lay Its tracks along certain
treets and alleys ot the city across the
Iver. The new tracks would be virtually
n extension of tlio bridge company's tcrml-
lal system. The people of Council Bluffs
iavo recently been led to believe that the
ermlnal company proposed to commence run
ning trains between the two cities as soon as
he franchise was granted and the tracks
aid.
General Manager Webster of the terminal
: ompany said yesterday that there was no
oundatlon for the rumor that his company
contemplated the running of trains between
Omaha and Council Bluffs. "We are cndeav-
rlng to offer terminal facilities for alt roads ,
ut will not engage In the railroad busl-
icss ourselves uules3 wo make a radical
nd entirely uncontemplated change In our
lollcy. We have for the past six weeks been
ndeavorlng to secure a franchise for laying
racks on Union avenue , In Council Bluffs.
The matter Is till pending before the council
f that city. When we secure It wo shall
crtalnly avail ourselves of It. for our com-
lany la doing nothing that does not keep the
bjects for which It is formed constantly In
'low. The franchise will enable certain wost-
rn roads to get Into Council Bluffs , and ultl-
nately will bring half a dozen roads Into
Omaha from the east. "
Mr. Webster would not Indicate which of the
vestcrn roads would avail themselves of the
ermlnal conmpany's facilities for running
nto Ccuncll Bluffs , but It Is perfectly obvious
hat he refers to the three roads above men-
longd. In fact , he enumerated them as be-
ng the ones likely to avail themselves of the
acllltles offered by his company , but would
not say that they hid commenced definite
negotiations.
"Our plans are all Working as favorably
aswe could desire , or as we have expected , "
remarked Mr. Webster. "It Is only a question
of tlmo when some of the projects wo have
n view will materialize , and while wo
rankly admit that they will bs most profita
ble to our company , at the same time they
vlll be of the greatest benefit to Omaha. In
'act , it will bo Impossible for our plans to
luccced without giving Omaha the entire
benefit. Our eastern stockholders are all
confident and satisfied with the projects un-
ler way. That six or eight of the great rall-
vay systems of the country will avail them-
"elves of the terminal facilities offered by
our company to come Into Omaha Is abso-
utely certain. Such systems as the Balti
more & Ohio , the Pennsylvania , the Great
Northern , the Illinois Central and others
equally prominent In { ho railway world are
nucli nearer to Omaha than most people
maglnc. The.se roads have only kept away
n the past for the reason that they could
not secure terminal facilities In Omaha with
out an expenditure of millions at dollars.
Wo offer them these facilities at n moder
ate rental and we- are going to secure the
companies. ' .Th&fo fs ho 'question ot it. "
GUTTING Kll ) OK THEIK IlUKIiNS.
\tclilson ICecnivors Aftic tlio Court to Cut
-ff Unprofitable Ilr.inclici.
ST. LOUIS , Dec. 11. Receivers Walker ,
McCook and Wllsgo of the Atchlson , Topeka
& Santa Fo and 'Frisco lines have Intro
duced a petition Jn the United States cir
cuit court for the St. Louis & San Francises
railway asking leave to discontinue the oper
ation forthwith of the "following lines , on the
ground that they were Incapable of earning
their operating expenses and were an In-
cumbus on the main lines : Kansas Midland ,
trom Wichita , Kan. , to Ellsworth , Kan. ;
Salem branch , Cuba , Mo , , to Salem , Mo , ;
Beaumont branch , Beaumont , Kan. , to Cole ,
Kan. ; Anthony branch , Arkansas City to
Anthony , Kan.
The most important action taken , how
ever , was the filing of a petition asking the
severance of all relations with the Atlantic
& Pacific railway running frrfm Albuquerque ,
N. M. , to Mojave , Gal. The petition Is a
bulky document which recites a dozen or
more engagements entered Into by the Santa
Fo with the Atlantic & Pacific looking to an
exchange of business and practical cp-opera-
tlon between the two roads. The contracts
and agreements have developed Into a bur
den upon the Santa Fe system. Judge Cald-
wel referred the petitions to the master In
chancery for special work.
May ItnUo the linto.
Among the numerous things to come up
before the Transcontinental association meetIng -
Ing at Chicago Is the proposed Increase in
winter tourist rates. The proposed raise con
templates an Increase of $10 on the present
round-trip rate , making the fare JCK ) from
Omaha to Pacific coast points , instead ol
ISO , aa at present. In referring to the ques
tion , ono of the general passenger agents In
Omaha Bald yesterday that the Pacific
coast tourist business had been , upon the
whole , an satisfactory as the condition ol
business In the cast and mlddlo west wouli ]
warrant. The proposed Increase In rates ,
however , would undoubtedly have a more
discouraging effect upon the travel. Tha rate
from Chicago under the new agreement wouli
be $110 , and It Is almost certain that the
new rate will be made without serious op
position.
Would Hurt Oiuilia.
The St. Louis Globe-Democrat Is authority
for the statement that the Illinois Central Is
contemplating the purchase of the Sioux : City
O'Neill & Western railroad , soon to bo sol
under orders of the United States court. A
prominent railroad official of Omaha , whose
identification with a rival company pre
vents the publicity ot his name , called the
attention of The Do ? to the fact that the
proposed purchase of this line by the 1111
nets Central would work an Inestimable In
jury to the Interests of Omaha. It would
BImply mean that the Illinois Central , whlcl
Is looking for a western outlet , would'mak
Sioux City Us gateway Instead of coming to
Omaha.
Ilnpatul for the * I'uturn.
Chief Clefk J , W. Munn of the Elkhorn
passenger department went to Chicago las
evening to participate In a meeting at the
Auditorium today. at which anotbo
effort will b9 made to bind together tlio
broken fragments of the Western Passenger
association. General Paiscngcr Agent Buch
anan baa been in Chicago for the week
past engaged In the negotiation for the re
organlzatt'ii. While there are still many
differences to adjust , there Is still a fal
From enrlr cblldbood <
until I was grotrn my <
I family spout u fortune .
. 1 Irrlnn to euro tuouf this '
pdlieato. 1 vliltcd Hot Spring- * , and was
. treated by tuu bun medical men. but win not (
> bonontod.Vbeu all tliliiKi bid failed I
! determined to r nmm Iff H.H.H. , nnd
.InfouriaontUi E" ixOfl/l WUI ( entirely <
'curod. Thoi i torrlblalictonia i
tirai Reno , not n tun. of It left ) my Kunoral' '
boallh built up , and 1 barene'er bad any ,
return of the nlioiuo. I Lava slnco .
-
recomniondoil
H. B.H. to aniiui'
ibirof ( rlendtfor
'skin diseases , . _ _ _ _ _
'anj uaTe iiof or -
ai > 7iiiwfiShlir- ;
I Vr r falls io curerron after all , 4
eli rreMKll. hlTe. OurTreatlto .
. - I on Dlood andUklu Dlicnei mailed
' free io uny adilms.
smrr SPECIFIC co. , itUnto , c .
inspect that the organization will bo re-
uscltated. '
Itnlbrny Mote * .
A new time card on the Union Pacific , to
> o promulgated In a. toff days , makoi tome
light changes In the running ot trains on
ho western division's.
The Union Pacific has been sued tor $20-
00 damages by Mrs. Annie Cnllnlian ot
Cheyenne for the death ot her husband , who
vas Killed In the Cheyenne shops latt June.
The Armour Ureucd Meat company re
cently advertised for proposals for the con-
tructlon of 1,000 refrigerator cars In lots
f 200. The Pullman company received the
; ontract for the first three lots , reducing Its
> lds $5 and $10 successively under any other
ml offered.
P. C. Stchr , general freight agent ot the
Great Western , Is authority for the itato-
ment Hint in the great cereal producing
states of Iowa , Nebraska and Kansas the
corn crop Is not more than 25 per cent of
ho average , and he attributes the general
mfavorable condition of eastbound traffic to
.his condition.
AX A O.N CKJir.STS.
The Empire , under the management of
IV. J. Burgojs , looks to bo "a winner. " The
louse Is rapidly assuming the aspect pre-
llcted by the management , "chan , cozy and
iomfortable , " and the patronaga Is Increas
ing with every performance. The policy of
.ho house Is to cater as largely as possible
to the home element , and the 23c ladles'
natlnees on Wednesdays and Saturdays will
'IB made a feature of the house. Katie
Jmmett's decidedly successful engagement
ilose- with a matlnco today at 2:30 : , and the
performance tonight.
"Tho Prodigal Father" Is the coming at-
: ractlon at the Empire for the week of De
cember 16 , commencing with a Sunday mat-
nee. The "Father" has made a decided
success In the larger eastern cities In which
, t has appeared this season , the Boston
jlobe saying : "There was a very funny
performance by a very clever company at
the Court Square theater last evening. The
audience laughed constantly and wondered
why they had never heard of 'The Prodigal
Father' before. The farce was contrived
and written by Glen BlcDonough , who , by a
fresh grouping of some old characters , p-o-
duced a work which , In the hands ot a capa-
Jle lot of actors , proves to bo highly dlvert-
ng from beginning to end. That means that
: he Interest continues cumulative , even In
: he third net. There are several 'speclaltlss'
ntroduced that nro Immensely clever. The
: rlal9 and perplexities of Stanley Dodge , who
lias been running after a serio-comic singer
Instead of going to Africa to throw more
ays of light Into the dark continent , as he
: md planned to do , make a string of absurd-
'tlcs hard to beat. The humor Is often sug-
jestlve cf the comic papers , but It Is en-
loyable for all that. The company Is first-
class In every respect. One can recommend
'The Prodigal Father , ' as acted by th.se
clever players , as the most laughable per-
'ormance that has been seen ( n this city thus
tar this season. The play will b ? presented
again at the Court Square theater this even-
Ing. "
This afternoon "Tho Dazzler" will give n
special Wednesday matinee at the Boyd ,
ilie prices being fixed at CO cents for the
first lloor and 25 cents for the balcony. The
engagement of "Tho Dazzler" will close with
tha evening performance.
"In Old Kentucky , " which comes to the
Uoyd on Thursday ( tomorrow ) evening for the
remainder of the week , with matinee Satur
day , stands at the head t last reason's suc
cesses. It was put on the Academy of
Music , New York , for j. abort engagement ,
jut It took such a firm hold upon the public
that It ran through the season to c-owdcil
houses. No play produced last year won
greater financial returns. U Is a very elab
orate scenic production and It possesses a
story of absorbing Interest , exceedingly well
told. An odd feature Is a pickaninny band ,
composed of about twenty little darkles.
These diminutive negroes were secured in
the south and trained by the management
especially for ' 'In-Old Kentucky , " In NC.W
York they were considered ( ' nt decided novelty.
A gonulne horse race is also an attractive
and spirited Incident ot the performance , and
the manner In which It Is handled on the
stage excites the1 most enthusiastic comment.
The play Is described by those who have se > ; n
It as a remarkably vivid picture of Kentucky
life and Is vaty generally admitted tp be
the most creditable of all our southern
dramas. It opcjia amid bold , picturesque and
rugged mountain scenery In Kentucky , the
home ot the heroine , being located by the
side of a yawning ravine , crossed by ineins
of a bridge raised or lowered at will. Hero
Frank Layson meets Madge Brlerty , and
mutual love following , the jealousy ot Joe
Lorey , "a moonshiner , " is aroused. He at
tempts to kill his rival , after knocking him
senseless , by means of a dynamite cartridge ,
but , his better Instincts prevailing , he
stamps on the fuse and goes away. The
villain of the piece , Lnn Lindsay , now
wealthy and firmerly a elave trader , the
murderer , In fact , of the father of both
Madge and Joe , has a grudge against Layaon
and relights the fuse. The bridge had been
previously rendered useless by Lorey , but
Madge , coming to th ; door , stands appalled
on the brink ot the. chasm a't the Impending
fate of her lover , but , recovering her senses ,
she snatches a rope , swings herself over the
abyss , rushes for the cartridge , and filnglng
It down the ravine , It there explodes with
terrific effect. In the sscond act villainy
again temporarily succeeds , when Lem Lind
say succeeds In firing the stable In which
Layson's race horse Is kept , but the animal
Is rescued In the nick of time by Madge ,
who fearlessly daalies Into the burning build
ing. The jockey U made drunk , and If the horse
doesn't lunand win Layson Is ruliud. Madge
again comes to the rescue , and donning
jockey's attire , in the thtid act rides a des
perate race , and , winning , once again upsets
Lindsay's plans. In the fourth act Joe
Lorey discovers the Identity of Lindsay and
kills him , and there Is a happy ending. There
Is a generous , breezy , good-natured colonel ,
a faithful old negro servant , a strong , manly
moonshiner and other cleverly diawn char
acters. Madge , the heroine , Is a pretty
mountain girl , who talks and acts naturally
and who Is altogether a very delightful young
person , "In Old Ksntucky" comes with the
prestige ot a great success. The sale o
seats will open at 9 o'clock this morning.
Charles II. Hoyt's merriest com
edy creation will bo presented at
Boyd'a theater for thre ? nights
commencing Sunday evening , with the
original New York cast , scenery , propertlu
etc. The remarkable run of this play of over
700 nights In New York has made the name
of the play a familiar one to thousands o
theater goers , Mr. Hoyt has a fashlnn o
getting tc-gether a lot of choir actors and
putting them In situations that would cauze
a corpse to laugh. Aided by a lot of pretty
women and clever , taking music , the play I
credited with being a tremendous buccess
The musical numbers are numerous and
pretty , noticeably : "Keep a Knockln' , " "My
Dear Little Maid In the Moon , " "Then Sa ;
Good Bye , " "Huben and Cynthia , " "The
Pretty Widow. " "Crisp Young Chaperone , '
"Yes , I'll Bo Your Sweetheart" and whistling
extraordinary , to say nothing of the eve
popular "On the Bowery , " that U bristling
with rrcw lilts , fully abreast to the * prcsen
era.
Mr. Junlus Howe , advance representative o
Daniel Sully , Is In the city. Mr. Sully am
his company comes to lioyd's the latter par
ot next week.
Mr. Bcrrle Jarrett , agent for Stuart Hob
son , arrives In town today. Stuart Hobson
will be the Christmas attraction at the Boyd
ni\ivrv : MAKICKI.
INSTHUMENTS placed on record Dec. 11
1891 !
WAnrtANTY ncins.
1 * L lion ell to II T 1'lorce. lot 13. iJ'ock 8 ,
eulxllv of block 33 , AltirlKtit' * Clio'ce ' t R
John Qicvn to Jotinnmi CotUr , w V4 of lot
3. block 2 , need' * lit ( relllf ) . . , . , l.SOQ
Quiil WIlK nnd wife to K II irlcson , loti 8
and 9 , block 2. Hoffman Tcrruct OO
Hilfdan Jacobs/in ami wlfo to Richard
Ilreltunif. lot 2 , block 3 , Central rmrk. . . . CO )
O II Darker nnd wife to N I * Hire , o M
feet of n H lot 7 , Mock 2. Orchard Hill 1,400
L I Hull to J A Ilowurd , lot" 1 nnl 2 ,
black 23. llenmn COT
NnrtliwoBtern rmcitment oomimny to O l >
llnrl , Ion 8 aid 9 , block 2. lit IS , block
1. Crclthton HMKllti . 1,57
C I , Unit and wire to CharUn Peterion , lau
8 and 9 , block 2. tarn * . . . . , , , . , , 1,15
QUIT I'l-AIlt UKKIJB ,
Kuthor WlUon to / M Unani. w M tot .
HhlU'n sulxllV ,
K M Ilrynni and husband la C ! ber Wllaon *
e H rama . , , , , . , . , i > , <
Total amount of tranifum , , , , , , , . , 11W1
CERAMIC CLUB'S ' EXHIBITION
) oors Thrown Open for the Sowmd Annual
Display Last Evening ,
BEAUTIFUL WORK ON DISHES AND PLAQUES
Irgiinlrrttluii Under I.cmlcrslilp ot BIrj
l > tnbrook Tnklng 1'ront llnuk In 111 *
J.'ntlro Country Clliii | c ot 601110
uf tha DmlciiH The Contributor * .
TIio Nebraska Ceramic club U giving It ]
lecoml annual exhibition ot decorated worli
n room No. 1 of tlio New York Life build-
ntf , tlio doors being throwjt open last even *
tig to a large number of visitors. The ox *
ilblt will bo n complete revelation to all who
mvc not kept thcmsclvea Informed as to tin
artistic enthusiasm with wlilcli the members
t the club have pursued their studies In tha
wo brief years slnco the club was organized.
After seeing the exhibit now In place tin
visitor Will not wonder that Nebraska car
ried off the highest honors at the World't
'air ' , or thai the work from this state ex *
cited the admiration of art lovers front all
parts of the world.
The study of ceramic art Is comparatively
> oung In Nebraska , but In spite of this facl
ho state has given to the ceramic world lev-
ral names which have already attained na-
lonal celebrity. The Individual members of
ho club all unite In giving generous pralst
o the untiring efforts of Mrs. Lou Vanes
'lillll | > s , one of the pioneers In the work In
Nebraska , to Miss Lcta Harlocker. to Miss
Mclllo tluttctflcld , nml others whose names
ire 'well known In all parts ot the country.
Jut If the work of these teachers has been
excellent , the work of their pupils hnj been
equally praiseworthy. The club exh.btt shows
scores of Individual pieces , any one of which
would attract the favorable notice of the
closest critic of ceramic art.
It Is Impossible to note each Individual
plcco of work on exhibit. All must ba scene
o be apprecatcd. Ilach member ot the club
ms furnished a table with her work , &ml the
array , as a collective exhibit , Is a beautiful
me. Mrs. Oscar Hoffman's table will nt-
ract Immediate attention ns one enters the
oom. She shows a number of pieces , one ot
ho notable ones being a small punch bowl
of exquisite shape and decoration. Mrs.
ifarry Ford has a largo collection , a vase
and pitcher being especially noticeable , with
a telo-n-teto tot as ono of the gems of the
collection. Mrs. Tom Orr shows a
tray which Is noticeably beautiful ,
ogether with a Jardinier of unusual merit.
3no of the attractive p ecoj
s a brush and comb tray by Mrs. J. J ,
Uonell. together with n number of equally
beautiful articles. Mrs. Hihvln Perfect has a
collection that displays exquisite execution ,
the noticeable pieces being a berry dish and
a chocolate pet. Mrs. L. d. Wtlght shows a
lilnque displaying Watteau figures , one of tha
laltity pieces of the collection. Mrs. Euclid
Martin lias a large jardlnler , one of the most
elaborate pieces of work In the room , the
design being especially beautiful , She also
ihons a shcrbert cup and tray , both dainty
n color and unique in design. Mrs. C. E.
Morrell has two especially attractlvo plcqcs ,
a vase and a lamp. Other examples of the
ceramic art nre displayed by Miss Gilbert ,
Miss Dunstcn , Mrs. G. II , Davidson , Miss
Werner , Mr * . Fan tile Dachman , Mrs. Lund ,
Mrs. L. G. Wright , Mrs. Hstabrook , Mrs * .
Charles Wllber Downs , Mrs. John Morrow ,
Mrs. Arthur Acheson , Mies IluUerflelil , Mrs.
Hen JJaker , Mrs. Frank I1. Klrkendall. MUs
Krug , Mrs. F. S. White of Plattsmcuth , Mrs.
, \ . I ) . Fuller , Mrs. George M. Turner and
Miss Ethel Milestone.
To the president of the club , Mrs. Esta-
brook , Is duo much of the success of the club
as an organization. She lias been unflagging
in her efforts to make the association n
credit not only to Omaha , but to the entire
state.
The public Is most cordially Invited to
visit tha rooms and Inspect ono of thc'"flrici (
collections of ceramic art .ever displayed In
the west.
A Ghllil KM Joys
The pleasant flavor , gentle action and sooth
ing effects ot Syrup of Figs when In need
cf 11 laxative , and It the father or mother bo
costive cr bilious the most gratifying results
follow Its use , S3 that It Is the best family
remedy known , and every family should
have a bottle on hand.
Minor 1'ollCK
( Jus Welcome , the negro who stole { 5 from
S. Donovltch , was sentenced to thirty days In
the county Jail yesterday.
Some time ago City Prosecutor Shoemaker
prosecuted Frank O'Hara , , a traveling man ,
( or adultery. The matter was settled by
O'Hara going to Council Bluff * and marrying
the woman. Ever sine ? that time O'Hara
has had It In f r Shoemaker. They mot Monday
night and the traveling man abused the law
yer shamefully , at least that is tlio allegation
In a complaint filed In police court. O'Hara
Is now In Jail and will have a trial today.
Yesterday Acting Prosecutor Brltt
filed a complaint against Victor II. Walk'er for
obtaining money under false pretenses. The
complainant Is John Mack. On February 3 ,
1894 , Mack was arrested fcr lighting' and
waj fined J5 and costs. He was allowed togo
go- out and get the monsy. Msetlng Walker
on the street he turned the money over to
him , as Walker at that time was a member
of the police force and was detailed as court
olllcer , It appears from the records that
Walker did not pay tha fine and when over
hauling the books recently this was noticed.
Word was sent to Mack and he cimb to tlm
police court with blood In his eye. Nothing
short of Walker's blood would do , but the
colored gentleman's name was stricken from
the city pay roll on June 13 and Mack had
no way to get even but to file a complaint ,
alleging that Walker obtained $3.60 from him
under false pretenies.
CoiiHollclntccl C < iTun ! Coiii ; > : iny's Insurance.
The Insurance on the property of the coffco
company , destroyed by flro Monday night , Is
reported by the Itlngwalt ag ncy to bo as
follows :
Liverpool , London and Globe . I 2.COO
Security Fire , Lloyd's . 1.500
The Planters Ins Co. , Alexandria , Vn. 1,000
N. Y. Central , Lloyd's . 2.COO
Mutual Fire , N. Y . 1,600
The Illinois Mutual . 1,000
The Illinois Mutual . 1,500
Phoenix , London . ; . . . . . 100
Phoenix , Haitford . 1,000
Mutual Fire . . . . 3.SOO
Mutual Fire . 8.000
Underwriter * ) and Mutual Lloyds. . . . , . , 10.000
Fanners ) and .Mechanics , Alexandria. . . 1.000
Phoenix , London. . . 1.0 < K )
Franklin . . , . 2.UH )
Providence , Washington . 1,000
Total . j ; . WOCW
The Insurance carried by Mr. Clarke on
the building Is in the fallowing named com
panies :
Grand IlaptclS . ' . . l.KO
Mechanics . 2,600
Ilurfiilo German . . 2,000
Now Hampshire . 2,000
Phoenix , Urooklyn . 2,600
Hamburg , Bremen . 1,500
Total . . . . .412,000
Oregon Kidney Tea cures al ! kidney troll-
blcs. Trial size , 25 cents. All druggist * .
Chonp Hate * tu MmVo t.
On December 4 and 18 the Union Pacific
will cell Ural clasj round trip tickets to all
points In Kansas , Nebraska , Colorado ) Wyo
ming and Utah at a rate of one standard first
class faro for the round trip , plus } 2. Head
of wonderful projiiprky of the Irrigated dis
tricts along the line of ( ho Union Pacific and
take this oppartuulty to sue tor yourself.
For further Information , descriptive printed
matter , time tabJta , etc. , call ou or ddre i
your neareit t'clrtt agent or
H. P. DEUL ,
O. T. A , U. P. System ,
1302 Farnam St. , Omaha.
When Baby was tick , w * gave her Caitorla.
When she was a Child , she cried fcr Castorla.
When she became ills * , the clung to Castorld ,
When the had Children , sbd E&AO them Castorta ,