I * 4 1.1 TIUB OMAHA DAILY JJ15EstjNDAV. . DJ2GJ2MBKR 1. 1805 , SPEGlflL NOTICES. A lt crll rnipn < for iliCNC I'tiliitnnn nil be < iikc-n nnfll 1 1.10 I * , m. for Iliretrnlntr nml ttiMII S l . n. for fh > uinrnltiR nml Stindnr rillllon * , A 1v n-tl'crK , li > - n-inicntlntr n iitiin- Iicrcil rlicck , rnn Imvo nnstvcrx ml ilrcHoeil In n nnmlier Ml Irttcr In cnro of Ilir lire. Anivvcru no n < l < 1rp e < l lie ilelMorcil tiiion j > rcicn nlon ( of Ilio rlicrk oiilj. Unlci. 1 l-2o n m > r < l llr t Imcrlloni lo n rronl IliorcnfUr.otlilnir trtltcn for lent tlinit 2..o for flr * Imi r4lnn. Tlicfte nilvertl iMiieiili mint lie run coimccn * tlvolj. SITUATIONS WA TEII. WANTED , PLACE AS R IN lioiel , four jeara' experience. D * 67 , A-M374 Dl AN INTELLIGENT LADY WOULD LIKE PO- union OB houi > kpfr or wnlt on Invnlll ; wllllnq to cw or make herself useful. AdJre ! f2. He ? . A-410-1 * WANTED , POSITION IJY REOISTEItEO PHAR- nincltt. P.II. O Heffience first cltti-s. A'J- ' drcsn II. I. . Rodlf , Yoik. Nob. A-13M * BITUATION 11Y C1OOI ) HERMAN OIUL IN private family. 814 So. 26th street. A-MoOG 2 u MAM : IIIM . WANTED-LIVE. INTELLIGENT AGENTS IN Ornntm to orcanlte clubs of Ihreft to " " fnml Hob of cur fnmou * Orchard Ilonifs lanild. in c ntrnl MIsslMlppl. The tide of Imrnlgrntlon In going south , where there nre no hot winds , no cold winters , no tillrznrds , no crop failures Where two or three crops can be raised rncB jtnr. Whr there Is no fuch tlilns as failure If n man will noik nnc-hnlf ns hard a * he doef In this country. Cool sitmmers. mild a In trs Pure p.i > lnR rrop nr fruit nnd firrttn truck. RIChMt soil nn pnrth. RoM rn" 'nirn.f"Ji'ltle ' ' < T > o. W. Ames , general agent ,181i Fnrnnm M. , , Omahn. B 472 $76 M TO $10000 PER MONTH SELL1NQ Till. Rider Double Retort Oil Gas llurncr ; can ho placed 'n ' nny conk or heatlnB stove or { uinace It produces n pcrftct mturnl ( jn ( Ire ; belter nnd cheaper thnn conl or wnnd. For term n.J.lreM . Day City Novelty Co. . Works , "a f j. . ' 1- A MAN OR LADY TO MANAGE DtSTRtntTT- Ing nonp samples , sp-olnllle * . do corrCfpondlng. Rend Hjlv-nn ( . 727 WooJwnrd. Dclrnll , tlch. . ICe for samples soap , etc. , rccclvon' . ; [ } ici" $ , ' EOLIC1TOR8 WANTED FOR OMAHA ; AI/JO mnnauers outride cuuntry. Entirely new co0"- 411 Shrelpy block. ll-MSg Di3 | ) TO $1M SALARY PAID SALESMEN FOR cigars ; experience not nrcepsnry ; extia In ducement * to customers , lllphop * Mln ? % , . . Liuls , SIo. D-M381 D2. SALESMEN WANTED , ' , A DAY. NO DELtV- crlei nr csllcctlons : coplly oiitnt free : side line or exclusive. AiMiew Manufacturers , 3341 Mar ket P ! . , Phlladelphli. 1'n. " BALESMEN TO TAKE ORDERS , WE SEND samples : nlve exclusive territory ; pay good sal ary nnd expenses , or liberal CDinmlnslon to proper applicants. Address P. O. Hex 123 , New York City. " | 60 MONTHLY AND EXPENSES FOR PERMA- nrnt ngents ; exclusive terrltno ; send stamp for Informntlon ; our Eureka Is endorsed by nil leading papers. American Eureka Fuel Econo mizer , 1180 Rroadwny , N. Y. R-4CS 1 $30 A WEEK. LADIE1 ? OR OENTH. TO SHOW pampleii nnd take onlers for ulumlnum goads , nlgn Icttors , numlein , door plntes nnd a va riety of nne spiclaltlcs ; elegant pamplcs , light rnnj- work ; flim now mital Is a great talker ; KnodH now nnd cntchv : sdl nil seasons nnd In nil locnlltlCB. World Mfg. Co. , W. 3 Columbus , Ohio. 11-470 1 WANTED. A PRINCIPAL. TWO ASSISTANTS nnd trncherH of piano nnd art for n noiitliern wheel ( eo-pduontlonal ) . AddrcNt Penbodv Clr- cle , Munphls. Tt-nn. D 407 1 * AN ACTIVE 11USINESS MAN WHO IS WILLIng - Ing to trnvil would do well to nddiess ! . C4 , jlfo. It M479 u * BALESMEN , TO DRUG TRADE. SIDE LINE or otherwise. J. W. Knight , 217-223 State ( it. , Racine , WIs. H IC9 1 * BALESMEN. A SNAP FOR BOTH YOU AND cuctjmprRj extraordinary nfTer. never liefore cqunlltd. If von vwmt a Rood thins address Merchnnts Ecocomy Co. , EM West Vin llurei st , ChlcnKO. B-4SO 1 * SALESMEN , TO REPRESENT A LARGE manufacturer. Mitut hevell ncqunlnleil with leading merchants and be able to furnish Rood references. Wo furnish the capital nnd pay hUKtleiB $23 to > W per week. Wlllnid Co. , t'ln- clnnntl , O. 11-493-1 * K PER WEEK AND EXPENSES TO INTRO- iluce our clKnra ; expprlence not necessary Nearly tvcry dealer bin s. Folk Co . ! l t.oula. Mo. B 4CC 1 * WANTED INTELLIGENT GENTLEMAN AND liullcH In every tnwn to work at home. Stendj rmplojmenl ; ns canvm-slng ; no experience luc- I. cssary ; we pay salary. Enclose tnmp for par- I.r tlculnis. Standard Mfg. Co.T W. 24th St. , . St. , Chicago. H IS1 1 * r A FORTUNE ' FOR MAN WITH POME CAP- Itnl ; 200 per cent profit ; no competition ; nb- noluto control. Itefertnces. nny nieliltect or builder. Investlgnte. 1'oster , C3 WurhlnRton Kt. , Chicago. 11-461-1 * WANTED-REPUTAI1LE LADIES AND (1EN- tlemen to cirgniilzc lodges for porletv having bent plan In existence. Address 312-269 Dear born St. , Chicago 11-4M-1 * WE DESIRE TO NEGOTIATE WITH TRAVEL- tng nnd locnl salesmen to handle our InnndH of Hne case Goods , "Old llrookle. " "Oscar Pepper , " ftc. , nlso our line of line Kentucky whiskies nnd wines In barrclx. Commission or salary nnd oxp"nssB If preferred. References required. Address D. II. Foushce & Co. . 43 N. llromlnny , Lexington , Ky. H 1C. 1 * A PARTNER WITH ! 1M IN THE PHOTO VIEW business ; a snfe Investment. Aildre s F 63. Bee. H 456 1 * WANTED , SAI.EHJIEN TO SELL CIGARS TO deaUrs : $100.00 monthly salary and expenses , experience unnecessary. Superior Cigar Co. , Chlcngo. lt-613 1 * WANTED , FOl'R GOOD , CAPAHLE I1USINESS men to travel In Joivn nnd Nib. No goods to pell or samples to cairy : business easy , honor- nble nnd prolllable. Address , with references , V 67 , llec\ H-511 1 WANTED , A GOOD , ALL AROUND I1LACK- nmlth for n large feeding ranch. Must be sober nnd a good workman , both In wood nnd Iron No ntheiH need tnke the trouble torllc. . Ap ply by Utter , giving experience nnd calory ex pected. Standard Cattle Co. . Ames , Neb. 1I-MI19 3 WANTED. 1 < > EXPERIENCED SALESMEN AND Indies between 9 and B o'cloili Monday nt 301 Douglas block. 11-627 1 * WANTED-FI2JIAI.E HELP. ELEGANT CARINET PHOTOS. $2.00 PER DO/5 , en. Davles , 11M15 South Kth st. C 174 WANTED. IMMEDIATELY. GOOD. COMPE- lent girl for general housework In small family ; rtfemicc ; German preferred ; good place for In- right girl. Apply nt 2C03 Half Howard street . WANTED. TO EMPLOY NURSES AND 1NTEL- llgent Indies for their Iclmiro hourH. or the whole time. Ru > ! ness pleasant , permanent nnd \ery remunerntlve. For full particulars nil- drees , with stump , Arpln Klrkputrlck , Formosa , Kan. C-M354 D3 * WANTED , * LADIES' OR YOUNG MEN TO take light , pltntinnt v\orl < at their homes ; $1 In $3 prr day cun l 3 ( juletly made ; work sent by mall ; no canvassing. For particulars nd- ( Ircfcs , Gt'jlw Mfg , Co. , Box 331 , Iloston Mnsa. , Eat. ISbO , C 477 1 * I7ADIKS' TO DO WRITING , ADDRESSING clrcularn nnd samples ut home ; reply In oun handwriting , enclosing stamp. 1'eerlemi Co. , riouth Rend , Ind. , C 491 1 * WANTED , SALESLADIES TO HANDLE A fart rt-lllng household nccenslty. Good wnges nnd steady emj > loincnt to right pirlloii. Apply Monday , 2 td ' > p. in. , room 21 1'renier block. C 4S1-1 * ALL LADIES HAVING A FEW HOURS LEIS- nre each day should * w rile me nt once , regard- Inc plcarant home work which easily pn > s $ IS weekly. This U no deception und will certainly pay IDII to Investigate. Reply wllli stamped envelope. Mlta M. A. Siebblna , Ijuunce. Mich. C 4S3-1' A YOt'NO LADY OF GOOD STANDING. Busi ness nblllly nnd A 1 reference wanted to wnll upon our special customers. Call Monday nflcr 9iSO at rwm 12 , Crt-lghton block. C 4S7 1 * WANTED. WOMAN TO WASH AND 1IION. Call al 1134 N. JKlh street. O 501 ! A BRIGHT , ACTIVE WOMAN. NOT UNDER K. to lake hold ot a good paying buslncsv Ad- art-sa F M. Bee. C MMJ } WANTED. MIDDLE-APED LADY HOOK- keeper , caihler nnd Opowrlter operutor. Mu > t fuinltli goo > l left'rrnce and two , hundred dollars rnrh diioelt | In place of bond. Salary forty dollars per month. Address F G7 , Bee otllce. C-510 J FOR RENT HOUSES. IIOUSUS-F. 1C. DARLING. BARKER BLOCK. 13 475 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davit Company. 150 } Fariiam. I > 419 FURNISHED IIO'USUVOII RENT : BEAUTIFUL house , ten room * , elecantly furnUhcd , hul water hrat , laundry , stable , carriage , etc. Thos. F. Hall. Clt Paxton block. D-131 TOR RENT. CHEAP. GOOD 8-ROOM HOUSK , heated with hot waters good barn and all mod ern convenience * : 1119 So , JOth. Enquire John ei l , Pftttcrsoa tulMloc , D-UXl-W von itn.vr-nousES. ( Conllnunt ) STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAOK-J , ( I ROOMS , til , modern , Ran , fuel. Arplr Bj ron Rted Cem. puny ,111 So. lllh tl. D-47T HOUHES-BKNAWA A CO. , IM N. UTH ST. D 478 HOCSES-O. O. WALLACE. 8H BROWN BLK. D 479 FOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE OF eight rooms becldrs alcove and bathroom , south front , tilth all conveniences. Iniulie ZW9 Hnlf- Hnncrd st. 500 3. SI.ST AVENUE. NINE-ROOM MODERN houne , yard MOxlti feet. J. N. Frentcr , opposite postonice. D-MB50 BTEAM , NO EQUAL. WINTER OR SUMMER , central , modern a or C-room llati. TUnrd 221 N. 21 th. D-CS9-D3 * FOR RENT CUE IP , DESIRABLE STORES. Hats , rooms , etc. U. J. Kendall , C2) ) S. 16th st. t > 713-D4 3 OR 6 ROOMS , CLOSETS , WATER. Cf < l N. 13. D-S74-DIO * 123 HOUSES. ALL SIZES AND PARTS OF city. F. D. WRd , IClh and Douglas streets. JJ-M932-D13 FOR RENT. 3-ROOM HOUSE , S. E. COR. 23D nnd Clarke. D 1SJ l FOR RENT , HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE city. Special , Ml So. 26th nvcnuc. 411 North 31sl street. 421 North Slut urcet. 40" North 19th street. All modern ctuivenlences ; chenp for wlnler months. Brennan , Love fc Co. D AI34S D25 FINE MODERN TEN-ROOM BRICK. FACES llanscom park , $21.00. Burns' ehlni store. D-.M179 Dl * 16 N. 20TH , 4-ROOM COTTAGE. 1C23 N. 20th , C-room flat , nice. 1C2I N , nth , 8-rootn brick. COI N. 17lh. 8-room brick. Omaha Real Estate and Trust Co , , 111 8. ISth. D M371 FOR RENT. 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT. LANGE blink , COO 8. Ulll. D-M40 ; DO FOR IUNT-SEVEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. with furnace , etc. , stable for 3 hories ; 4518 Fnr nnm St. ; rent $1S per month. Apply room Ml , 1st Nat'l Rank , Omaha. D 405-1 3-ROOM COTTAGE , ZSTH AVE. NORTH OF Popplcton. D 4SS-1 * SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. EMILY PLACE , ISth south of Mandcrson. D M4S4-7 * FOR RENT , FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nlslud ; barn , cistern , new furnace ; nil modern Improvements ; hnlf block from motor. S2f S. 2Jth street. J. W. Woodvvnrd. D-M183-3 * FOR RENT FURNISHED ROO.MS. THREE ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING TO man and wife ; rent taken In board. 319 N. IT 111. E-M255 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOU8E- keeplng. U5 So. 21st avenue. E M402 Dl * FURNISHED ROOM , (5 ( MONTH , 1810 FARNAM. E-4CO-2 * FURNISHED OR UNKURNIPIIED ROOMS ; modern conveniences. < 21'4 S. 19th. E-M4S3-2 * TWO OR TIIREK FURNISHED ROOMS ; CAN be ucd for housekeeping ; cheap rent. 2011 Burt street. E BOS 1 * fcOUTH FRONT ROOM FOR TWO ; PRIVATE fnmlly. 203) St. Mary's avenue. E M312 FURNISHED ROOMS , 204 S. 25TH STREET ; stinm heated. E M516 S * ELEGANT STEAM HEATED ROOMS : HATH : with or without board , nt Webster hotel , 1S19 llownrd street. E 520 1 * MRS. JEROME B. WEHSTER WILL OPEN A Inrgc bonidlng bouse. 300 North 18th street ; ele. gantly furnished rooms ; with or without boanl ( beautiful alcove rooms , suitable for four gentle men , nt rcasonnble rules , with steam hent , bath | centrally located. E S23 1 * FURNISHED ROO.MS AND HOARD. DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMS AT THE Capitol , 1722 Cap. avc ; transients accommodated. F M662-D2 * NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD ; rates reasonable. The Rose. 2020 Harney street. T' M751 DS * BOARD AT $3 00 PER WEEK. EQUAL TO ANY In city. 318 South 12th st. Boird nnd loom , J4 00. Pioneer House , Thomas O'Connor. F-M3I4 D9 ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO GENTLEMEN or man nnd wife : no finer home In city : wnlk- Ing distance. F CO. Bee. F 393 ROOMS WITH BOARD , STEAM HEAT. THE Utopia , 1721 Davenport. F 3D6-3 * Foil RENT , TWO PLEASANT FURNISHED roomf. two or more gentlemen ; me.ils If de- tired. S14 N. 17th st. F IS9-1 * 1823 CAPITOL AVENUE. WARM FRONT rooms. F MM3 IS * FURNISHED ROOM , MODERN CONVENI- ences. nnd bonrd In small fnmlly , for gentle man or lady. 2530 Jones street. F 503 1 * FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES. FOR RENT THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING nt 911 ! Farnam street. This building has a fire proof cement basement , complete steam heatIng - Ing fixtures , nntcr on all floors , gas , etc. Ap ply at the ofllce of The Bee. 1 910 AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED MEN AND WOMEN clear $0000 weekly with our labor saver as easily ns JCO.OO monthly In other lines , $20) ) samples free. Those seeking buslnesi should address , with stamp. Merrill Mfg. Co. ( A 53) ) , 13 Cnnal street. Chicago. J 114 D18 . DICTIONARY OF UNITED STATES HISTORY Is wanted by everybody ; agents make $30 per w ek easily ; one ngcnt sold 39 books In S ) calls ; another CG books In one week ; wilto for par- tlcualis ; outnt $1. Puritan Publishing Co. , 31 Bromfleld St. , Boston , Macs. J \VANTED-LADY AGENTS. HYGEIA CORsets - sets arc the best pcllers. Big profits. Easy ork. Catalogue free by sending to Western Corset Co. * . St. Louis , Mo. J CASH PAID FOR YOUR NEIGHBOR'S ADdresses - dresses ; nlso newspaper clippings , J20 per M. Binil stamp. Adv. Clipping Bureau , Mahler blk. , New York. J AGENTS WANTED WHO DESIRE TO DOUble - blo their Income. Our wonderful Aluminum Novelties pay 200 per cent profit ; sell nt sight ; Interesting work delivered free , sample lOc. Wrlto for terms. Aluminum Novelty Co. , 335 Broadway , New York. AGENTS MAKE MONEY AND PLENTY OF It selling our nlumlnum novelties. Illustrated catalogue , price llstt > , free ; ten cents brings n sample. Novelty Introduction Co , , 209 State st , , Chicago. J WANTED MEN TO SELL OUR HARVESTER and harness oils nn commission. Address with refennee , Atlas Oil Co. , Cleveland , Ohio. J CHRISTMAS ; AGENTS WANTED EVERY- when ! to sell boxen Christmas goods ; grent sellers ; 10o for sample article nnd circular. American Mfg. Co. , Box 21G , L > nn , Mass. J-473 1 * WANTED , AGENTS FOR A NEW PAYING buslniss ; there l big money for jou ; sample and full particulars Kent free. Address , ( 'has. Marshall , Lockport , N , Y. J 47J 1 * AGENTS TO SELL 41 LI1S. GRANULATED Bugur , $1 ; bargain offer ; enclose 10 cents for .impes ) ; particulars free , Surecure Remedy Co. , Chicago. J-474 1 * AGENTS AVU HAVE IT ; LISTEN ; OVER 8,000 ttutlmonlnls prove that our device will actually save 40 per tx.nl of fuel hlllti : ugentu making $18 a day. L > ais 1'ucl Saver Co. , Oouhen. Ind. AGENTS WHO HANDLE CANVASSERS. WE have 3 Al articles , large margin , Just In ten- son , useil by nil , sells ut sight ; V > other new sellers. Factory , 2. ! Mechanics st , , Newark , N , J. J-47I 1 * AGENTS FOR HAIR RESTORATIVE , WE give wrlllen guarantee , bucked by bank refer- erencis , to grow full head hnlr on purchasers' head or money refunded , and adic-rllce remedy In agent's town paper , $18 weekly. Din Id Remedies Co. , Chlcugo , J 452 1 * WANTED-AGENTH FOR. OUR NEW HOUSE- liold Specialties ; vvugtn $3 to $7 a day ; pay uvery week. Central Supply Co. , Cincinnati , Ohio. J _ SALESMAN WANTED FOR OUR NEW HOLIday - day books. THO Christmas Beauties. Hell at sight , Be quick. Historical Pub. Co. , Phllada. AOKNTS WANTED MOREY "STORE" BURNer - er nlth new fluted shade and new "adjustable feed" for 50 , now ready. Also new "Parlor" turner just out. Samples of loth sbles for testing for $300 cash with order ( half price ) . Wrlto for Illustrated literature , patent and agencies reports. Guaranteed no "renewals" required , Testimonials of wealthy merchants. principal cities. Also of national men eveiy- body knows. The best In always salable. Morey Una Burner ! captivate and hold the good opinion of the public. Kxcluilve monopoly of tale given pnrtles having Hpondullx ( Impecuni ous. don't bother please ) , A. O. Morey , La Grunge , III. , Invcnlor , 1'jtenteo & Manufacturer , WANTKD-AOUNTa. CANVASSKR8. MALK OR female ; somelhlne n w In ladles' shoes of ereat merit ; blK pay and exclusive vale KUaranteed. Addre Manufacturers' Shoe Co. , 4i Union 81. , LJIUI , Mass. J _ WAXTEU TO HUNT , WANTKD , I. I OR 4 ROOMS 1XR HOUSE- keeplnK ! cheap rent and central. Addrtss F tl. ur U Cfflc * . K.-M4M Ui * I ) TO III3.NT. ( Continued. ) WANTED , JANUARY 1. MoUfiHN IS OR M- roam house bttwi-f-n 22d And 17th and Chlfnro and Harney. Addrest F 5 , Bee. K-EW 1 * WANTf.D , SUITE OF ROOMS. WITH HOARD , for man and TVIO. Ooml location , References required. Address Kx , Bee , Council Bluffs. 1C M3G5 Dt WANTED , FLAT. 4 OK 6 ROOMS , Mt'ST HH modern nnd convrnlent to S. Omtflm ear line of dummy. Address O 1 , Ilec. K-M3 1 * STOUAOn. STORAGE-FRANK Ewnns. 1211 PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO . WS-910 Jones. General storage and forwarding. M 43 WAXTUD TO 1IUV. WANTED TO BUY TWO 2D HAND POOL AND IhrM Id hand billiard tables , 4 < ix3 , oak : must be first cla . Address 1" 63 , Beo. N 4j3-3 * FOIL SALE MISCKLljAXKOUS. HAHD WOOD , 4 AND 6-FOOT FENCE FOR corn cribbing. C , H. Lee , 801 Douglas. FURNITURE 11-ROOM HOUSE , FULL FIRST- clans boarders. ' Inquire at store , 64 8 ICtli. Q M849 D9 * SKATES , AM. BIZES. M CENTS TO $100. Omaha Ulcyclo Co. , 323 N. 16th. Q-M346 rOU HAI.E , I1ABF3 ItUIlNEll , I1ECI.A NO. 14. Aptily 813 So. 20th street. Q-4'JS ! BOOK niNDINO. THE nURKLEY PMINT1NO Co. , 114 nnd 118 North 15th street. n 185 D IS ron KENT. ZOO-ACUI : TAIIM , FINELY IMproved - proved ; four mllM from South Omtilm. A. S. Itltchlc , 2W S. 15lh street , Oinahn. u iSC-1 * CLA1UVOYAJVTS. MRS. DR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. REliable - liable business medium ; 8tb year at 119 N , Kth. S 484 AMELIA GOODMAN. SriRITUALlST AND AS- troloser , can be consulted on nil business cor rectly. Union hotel. 16th and Welwter. MASSAGR , 1IATIIS , ETC. MADAME SMITH , N. E. COR. 1CTII AND Douglas , room 11 , second Ilsorj massice & baths. T M461-6 * MME. AMES rORMERI.Y OF ST LOUIS. MAP- saeo nnd baths. 507 S. 13th St. , Sd floor , room 10. T-M409 7 MME. 1IOWELL , TURKISH AND ELECTRIC U-Uhs. I'lnest parlors In city. 318-320 S. 15th. T MM ! 31 MADAME GRACE LEON. ELECTRIC. MAS- nnp ; bath parlors henlthful nnd refreshing417 South llth , upstairs , parlors 2 and 3.T . T M317 7 VIAVI CO. S40 I3EE RLDO. , HEALTH BOOK free : home treatment : lady attendant. U IS5 BATHS , MASSAGE. MM E. POST. 319K S. 15TH. U-4SB FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. ED DAUMLEY. 17lh nnd St. Miry's avenue. Telephone. 440. U 4S7 REI.LE EPI'ERLY CORSET MADE TO ORDER nt 1939 rnrnnm. Agents wanted. U 3J2-D23 * ANDREW MOI.1NE ; IP HE OR SOME Ac quaintance ces this , plense notify undersigned nnd he will hear Fomethlni ; to his Interest. I * . A. Anderson , administrator , Snnburg , Neb. U-M404 D1- MONEY TO LOAN , ON PIANOS , BICYCLES , Jewelry , etc. ; strictly confidential. P. O. box 320. - U 403 DO YOU SPECULATE ? THEN SEND FOR our book "How to Speculate Successfully on Limited Margins In Oruln nnd Stock Markets. " Mailed free * . Comstocll , Hughes & Co. , Rlulto building , Chicago. U MARRY-SEND IOC FOR MATRIMONIAL paper , imUlshed monthly. Winltliy pitrons. Personal Introduction. Mr. nnd Mrs. Drake , 155 Washington St. . Chicago. U nz l' MOXEY TO LOA.V UCATj KSTATE. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO , 318 N. Y. Life. Loans at low rates for choice security In Nebiasha & Iowa farms or Omaha city property. \V' iSS MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam st. \V-4S9 0 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms. W. 13. Melkle , Omaha. W-450 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 rnrnam. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMA1IA real estate , lircnnan. Love & Co. , Paxton Illk. W-482 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 515 N. Y. LIFE. MORTGAGES , Q. G. WALLACE , DROWN ULK. W-494 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. rarnnm Smith & Co. , 132J Farnam , W 133 MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES. 3. D. Zlttle , ICth and Douglas. Omaha. FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SARPY , 1 TO 10 years ; low rates. Garvln llrcs , 210 N. Y. L. W-I33 SIX PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON IMproved - proved Omaha real estate. Texns lands to ex change for Improved city proueity. Will as- EUine or pay Incurnbrance. Will not consider proposition under J40.000. Prefer to deal with ov , ners. Pueey & Thomas , 1st Nnt'l Hank bide \V-SI910.ni2 LOANS MADE ON GILT-EDGED BUSINESS property at low rates. HIclis , N. Y. Life. W-5J3 ! 9IOM3Y TO LOA.V CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horses , ungons , etc. , at lowest latta In city ; no removal ot goods ; strictly confidential ; > ou can pay the loan off at any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 B. 16th st. _ _ MONEY TO LOAN , 30 , CO , 90 DAYS ; FURN- turc , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , Barker black. X 498 IlUSINESS GII-1.VCI2S. FOR 'SALE A W.000.00 STOCK OP IMPLEments - ments , (300 stock of confectionery , { 300 butcher ehop ; a good livery business ; goad opening In any of tlicno lines : nil In a zood tcmn. Also ome line Improved and unimproved farms In Missouri. Kansas and Nebraska to exchange for cattle or western Iowa lands. Onks & Jnckson. Silver City , la. Y E33-D11 * TOR SALE. SALOON RUSINESS AT 2552 Leavennortli street. Address above number. Y M1S6 FOR SALE OR RENT , THIRTY-ROOM nRICIC hotel , nearly new ; furnished ; steam heat ; dolne n Rood business In Ilvo town ; teims easy. Ad dress Hex 100 , Dunlap , la. Y Mill Dl FOR SALE , THE PALACE CAFE IN LEAD and Deadwood , both doing Rood business. Ad dress Matt Klopp , Lead or Dradnood , S. D. Y-M407 WANTED PUSHING AND RESI'ONflHILE man In each city or town to take cxeluslva ngency for the Ffeld Oermproof Water Filters. A rnre chance to inakp money. Addrexa Henry Uleesel & . Co. , 43 Fran kiln St. , Chlcugo. Y SPECULATION ; SEND YOUR SPECULATIVE orders for grain , provisions nnd stocks to a reliable house. We solicit orders on margins. Our daily letter reviewing the markets will be sent fri-e on request ; nlso our hook on specula tion ; our facilities are unexcelled. 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Call for terms , ways open ; private Ivisons. W3-D15 ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE. Sealed bids will be received up to Decem ber 3 by the undornlKiied for the sale of the following named shares of stock belong- \ne \ to the estate of H , I'undt , deceased. Said bldu will bo subject to the approval of the Judge ot the jirobate court of Douglas county : G shares Omaha Savings bank of Omaha. 25 shares First National bank of Omaha. 10 shares German Savings bank of Omaha. 1 share union club of Omaha , 2 certificates of membership Omaha Board of Trade. 2 shares Omaha Dairy association. 10 thai CM Mutual Loan and Dulldlng as sociation. 20 shares Nebraska Carbonic Acid Gas company of Omaha , 10 uliartu Sutherland Land and Improve ment company of Omaha , For InvfttlEatlon Inquire of L. Ilaapke , administrator , I AMUSEMENTS. a The course of study of Mollcro laid out by the literary section of the Unity club bids fair to bo a most Interesting as welt it profitable one to those concerned. It Is the Intention { o take up the plays ono by one , an evening being devoted to each ot the bst known. After on Introductory essay , out lining' the circumstances under which the play was written nnd produced and the prin cipal feature ot the work Itself , the play Is read In whole or In part , nnd an Informal discussion closes the evening. The first paper of the serlest appears herewith. The next , on "Les Precleuses Ridicules , " by Miss Ada Tobltt , Is announced for the evening of January 4. LE BOURGEOIS GCNTILHOMME. The eyes of Mollore , ever keen beyond the faculties of most mn who hnvo lived upon this earth to perceive the faults and frailties of Its denizens , looked out In 1CC9 upon a world which , without being greatly better or worse than It had been for a few years Immediately before or was to bo for n few years to come , was yet In the midst of n period In Its history which marked n lower plane of moral llto than It had known for centuries past. Le Grand Monarquo ruled over France Louis , the God-given , the fourteenth of the nnme , who reared In the course of his reign of seventy-two years that fabric of absolute monarchy which was to endure for as long a time after his death until the last vestiges of It were swept away by the high tide of revolution ; the period ot whoso sway Is called the Augustan ago of France , from the num ber of great men whom he assembled around hln thrrmo ; mill vvhnsn nersonat licentious ness , reflected In the Immorality of a bril liant , but corrupt court , was warrant for the unparalleled looseness which pervaded all classes of the people. The entree of the glittering circle nearest the king was not always to thoaj who by distinguished achievements In war , statecraft or the arts had deserved rank and place. Mollero was there , to bo sure , nnd Racine and Cornellle and Bolleau nnd La Fontaine , besides grfat soldiers , able statesmen , painters , engineers nnd scientists of distinction , and the throng of the hereditary nobility ; but upstarts of all kinds crept in and the newly rich , ambitious ot preferment , made frequent nnd often suc cessful financial bids for position , and , In or out , apej the manners , dress and language of those more advantageously placed In the social scale. Possibly we , who Ilvo In a still more favored time , when money Is accounted dross , and ungllded merit receives Its due reward , may fall In the completes ! appreci ation ot the causes which led the dramatist to pillory these amlablo and ambitious citi zens nnd to wrlto "Le Bourgeois Gentll- homme. " At all events he , whoso wont it was to hit the first ugly head in sight , be came unpleasantly conscious of the smug features of this kind of hypocrisy and hit them a lightning stroke In the year 1CG9. Mollcro had at thab time a place at court Involving duties about the person ot the king , who was then nnd always his friend and patron , protecting him steadfastly against the animosity ot the courtiers , which was provoked anew as each successive play gave a fresh wound to their nourishing self-esteem. The historian Motley , In his admirable paper on Mollero , which forms a part of the "Biographical nnd Critical Mis cellanies , " describes the circumstances of the first production of'Lo Bourgeois Gentll- homme. " "The play , " he says , "was first represented in the presence of the court at Chambord. The king maintained during the performance an Inscrutable physiognomy , which made It doubtful what might ba his real sentiments respecting It. The same de portment was maintained by him during the evening toward the author , who was In at tendance In his capacity of valet de chambre. The quick-eyed courtiers , the counts and marquises , who had so often smarted under the lash of the peat , construing this Into an expression of roval dlsannrobatlon. were loud In their condemnation of him , and n certain duke boldly affirmed 'that he was fast sink ing Into his second childhood and that un less some better writer appeared French comedy would degenerate Into mere Italian farce. ' The unfortunate poet , unable to catch a single ray of consolation , was greatly depressed during the Interval of five dayo which preceded the second representa tion of his piece , on returning from which the monarch assured him that 'none of his productions had afforded him greater enter tainment , and that If ho had delayed ex pressing his op'nlon on the preceding night It was from the apprehension that his Judg ment might have been Influenced by the excellence of the acting. ' Whatever we may think of this exhibition of royal caprice , we must admlro the suppleness of the courtiers , one and all of whom straightway expressed their full conviction of the merits of the comedy , and the duke above mentioned added In particular that 'there was a vis comlca In all that Mollere ever vvroto to which the ancients could furnish no parallel ! ' What exquisite studies for his pencil must Mollcro not have found In this precious as sembly ! " In point of construction "Le Bourgeois Gentllhomme" differs from all others of Mollero's plays in being really "a play in cno act , divided by ballety. " Alme Martin alludes to this peculiarity , which would hardly escape * even a superficial reader. It would be a long single act which should comprise "Lo Bourgeois Gentllhomme , " butte to all Intents and purposes , and from a technical standpoint , there nro no more. The characters ( there are a baker's dozen of speaking parts ) "have their exits and their entrances , " each change of that kind being RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IBURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.lArrlvea" OnmhalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Hls. | Omaha 8:30am.T. : Denver Exprets 7" , " , 9:3Sam : 4:3 : pm.Htk , Hills. Mont. & Puget End Ex. 4OJpm : 4f.tptn : Denver Exnrcit , 405pm ; 7OCpm..Nebraxka : Local ( except Sunday ) . , 7:45pm : . . .Lincoln Locnl ( except Sunda . . , ll25am ; t:45pm..Fnst : Mull ( for Lincoln ) dally. . . Leaves CHICAGO , BURLINGTON ! & QTKrffcT OmahiilUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.j Omaha 5:00pm. : . . . , Chicago Vestibule 8.00am 8.48am Chicago Express 4:13pin : 7'Wpm..Chicago & HI. Louis Express. . . 8'nam ll:35am..PacJflo : Junction Local C:30pm : Feat Mall. . . . . . . . . . . „ 240pm ; Leaves lOHICAGO , MIL. & ST. PAUL.IArrives Omah | UnlonDepot _ , 10th & Mason8Js. pnialia 6.03pm..T..T..Chicago Limited 7. . . 8:03nm : 10.45am..Chicago Express ( ex. 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Paul Limited : JO m LaVM r BUNION PACIFIC. lAr lveT OmahaUnlon | Dtpot , lOtl & Mtion Bts.l Omaha 9:10jm..North : Plait * Express , , , , , . , , 4:30pm : g'lOam Overland Limited , , . , 4:4Cpm : JlUpin.Beat're & Stromcb'tf Kx ( ex. Sun. ) . 4:30pm : 5:4Sum..Grand : Island Express ( ex. Bun.lt:10pm ) > i38pm Fast Mall 10tiam > avHi I AVABA&li RAILWAY. lArrlveV OinahalUnlon Dfpot. IQIh ft Msson fits I Omaha 4 : > 0pm. , .St. Louis Cannon Ball ll'am : markcil , Instead ot by the stage directions usual will ) us , by the Indication ot a now scene. There are nineteen of such scene * In the third act , the lonncst ot the rliy < Uut the story progresses without break ot tlmo or place , and It would hn difficult to siy why each net onJs when It does , except that a bnllet li Introduced Just then by way ot mini-colon. These ballets , common to many of the plays ot Moltore , would appear to bo ot that agreeable and vivacious kind known to us as burlcsauo or extravaganza. Cer tainly the billets of dancing masters , cooks and journeymen tailors , which close three ot tha acts of "Lo Bourgeois aenlllhonime , " seem not tmtamlllar In the light of thlngi < recently seen and heard , to say nothing ot that delicious performance' of the conferring of Turkish knighthood upon the unspeakable ass whose antics are the subject of the play As a typo of the now extinct class to which ho belongs , Monsieur Joiirdaln Is , In wine respects , a convincing , although , one Is constrained to believe , for the most part an overdrawn picture. The stratum of so ciety which he occupied by right ot birth has been held up to ridicule by satirists ot nil times , as containing the soggy and en crusted accumulations ot the stupidity ot ages. Even so , and conceiving Moru'leur Jourdaln as digged bodily out ot the HUM , It Is not easy to understand th ? extremities ot tolly to which ho attained. That any human being , or any well bred donkey , could be duped by the elaborate Impostures which were brought to bear on this bourgeois by the merry crew which surrounded him , Is so unlikely that one sympathlrcti a little with the honest duke In Motley's story , who feared that French comedy was growing no better than Italian farce. It a reference to the drama of the present may be permitted It would seem that tlie ducal critic might well have compared this particular character to some of tha creations of Charles H. Hoyt , presuming ; him to have been familiar with the works ot that In- gci'Ious writer of farce. The other people , however , In "Le Uourgcols Geiitllhommo" form a cabinet cf Moliere gems of purest ray. Never was a more faithful portrait of the jealous , bustling , "managing , " lower-mlddlo-class wife than Madame Jourdaln ; never , outside the covers ot Mollerc , a moro delightful pair ot retainers than Nicole and Covlelle. The part of Nicole was written especially for a certain actress , a friend of the poet , who had In curred the dlsplsasuro ot the king by her apparently uncontrollable habit ot giggling. The lines given to Nicole will be seen to have been peculiarly adapted to such nn Infirmity ; Indeed. It Is said that the actress was fortunate enough not only to contribute largely to the success of the play by the excellence , of her ! performance , but also to regain the king's favor for herself. Covlelle < s one of these Intelligent and scampish valets In whom the plays of Mollero abound , nnd whom the poet borrowed as a typo from Terence and Plautus. The Intriguing Dorante , wllh his feminine counterpart , Dorlmcnc. and the bourgeois lovers , Clconte and Lucile , are equally characteristic of their source , while the four-cornered combat of Jourdaln's Instructors Is the funniest thing In the play , from the standpoint ot pure farce , always excepting that screaming burlesque ceremonial of Initiation , already referred to. It Is a merry play , "Le Bourgeois Gentll- tiorrme. " The bare perusal of It , In the ad- mlrabla English of Miss Wormeley ( who persists In disintegrating the English In finitive , but who translates French bJtter than mos ! of us have learned to do ) the bare perusal of It , as she gives It to us , will drive away the. blues at the heels of many a hearty laugh. A more thoughtful contempla tion may re\eal the deeper purpose bsneath the mask of Jlomus. and the lesson which we may take to ourselves , If.wo will. Do we need , any of us , a Issson from the seven teenth century ? It Is probable that we do not , and that the recent absorbing Interest which most of us have felt In the nauseating but Important details of the Marlborough- Vanderbllt nuptials bas arisen from causes null ? different from those which actuated Monsieur Jourdaln In this half-forgotten play of old Jlollcrc. Managers Davis and Kcogh commissioned the well known playwright , Scott Marble , to write a drama that would throw all previous southern plays into the shade. Unless It did w they would not accept It. He turned out "Down In Dixie. " The fact that the managers promptly produced It , with a most expensive outfU , shows how well they thought It filled the requirements. The cotton compress Is of the size required for actual work , and Is one of the largest machines ever put on a stage. It Is flrrt seen crushing the large cotton bales for ship ment , and later It figures In a most thrilling scene. Two villains have been planning harm to other people In the play. Their plots are htiipected by a young naval officer , who se cretly follows the plotters to the warehouse. They discover him , there , rush upon him from behind , knock him senselc&s. place him In the cotton compress , start the machinery , sot fire to the warehouse , and depart. The heroine of the play has been concealed In a little office In the warehouse. She becomes aware of the officer's peril and starts to les- cue him , but finds that the door of the oilier- has been locked. Thereupon she breaks , a window , clambers out , runs to the compress and drags the officer's body to safety Just as the great Jaws of the compress close. The characters are an Interesting group the heroine herself , the manly young southerner , who loves her In spite of his family's oppo sition , the lazy old squire , who harps on the superiority of the olden times before the war , the proud old Judge , the Judge's handsome young wife , his coquettish niece , the nav.il lieutenant , the blackmailer from the north , the old colored couple , the plantation darkles and pickaninnies , and ( ho hungry alligator. Tha comedy In the play Is characteristically southern , as are the beautiful landscape and other vlows that Mr , Young's scenery repre sents. The flrrt act set shows a plantation , with darky's cabin , high-banked creek and picturesque old trees. The second act's scenery Is a copy of the outside of an old homestead with a far-reaching landscape. The- third Is placed In the Charleston cotton warehouse , and through an opening may be pcn a glimpse of wharf , shipping and bay. For the fourth act there Is a faithful repro duction of the parlor of the homestead u comroriauie anu most , inviting place , The company In "Down In Dixie" has bsen organ ized with great care. The production Is under the personal supervision of the author him self , and will be presented In an elaborate manner during the four-night engagement at the Crelghton , which commences with a matinee today. The engagement of the Dostonlana rt Uoyd's theater the first four nlghto of the week has already aroused unusual Interest. 'This ' favorite light opera organization has not been here for two years. The'r present com ing Is In the nature of an event. All tl * old favorites remain , and numbered among the principals are : Henry Clay liarnabeo , Wil liam II. MacDonald , Jessie nartlctt Day IP , Helen Dertram Henley , Eugene Cowles , Qeoige Frothlngham , Harold Illake , Jerome fykes , Josephlno DarllfU , Alice Nlelton , Cora Darrabce , Leonora Qnlto , Charley II. Hawley , C , E. Lindle and others. The sale of seats Indicates that the repertoire arrange ! has found favor with all classeo of theater goers , for the versatile talents of this company will displayed not only In the light and bril liant "I'rlnce Ananias , " but In the dramatic and somber "A War Time Wedding , " vvlilch properly belongs to the higher forms of opera comlque. As arranged at present , the reper toire Is as follows : ForMonday and Wednes day matinee , "Ilobln Hood ; " Tue day and Wednesday , "I'rlnce Ananias ; " Thursday , "A War Time Wedding. " All operas will bo mounted with special scenery ami costumes , with the full strength of the performers at each entertainment. In "I'rlnce Ananias , " which will be etine ; Tuesday and Wednesday , music lovers will have an opportunity of hearing an original and tuneful opera , garbed in moit brilliant and laughable situations and environment. The period U of the sixteenth century , the action at the court of Navarre , and It deals with the adventures of a vagabond poet , an outlaw madly In love with a lady In waiting at the king's court , a band of strolling players and the mlrtlilcw king of Navarre. The motives of the outlaw to see his laly love , the poet to enjoy the fruits of the table , and the cffor'a of the manager of the pa ! > er to entertain the smllelesi king furnish the merry Incidents that make " 1'rlnco Ananias" so engaging. "A War Time Woddlng , " wh'ch receives Ita Initial presentation hero Thurs day evening- , as stated above , on romantic and serious linn. Tbo scene IB laid In Mexico during the Mexican w r. The licro It Captain Harry Selden or the Second I'nltevl States drpgoonc , who lifts fallen In love with Mar- Iqul n Maton , A young lady of mixed Spanl&h and American blood. She la threatened with n marriage under duress by lUnion Falcon , a Mexican guerrilla Sclden , crc-Mln * ( he llnsii at tryst with his love. learn of the KucrrllU's Intentions. He Is captured by the Mexicans , but through n strategy overturns the tables And t kes tbo guerrilla And his bindlts Into tli a Ameilcan en nip. Hamnn , tlm guerrilla , In ordered for execution for violation ot the rules of war. but Is liberated from the guardhouse - house by Terwn , hl nilstres' , nnd Felipe , his servant , who secretly loves Teresa. Token to ta k by Teresa for his Infidelity , and. learning that he spurns her forever , she calls Felipe niddenly to her"side , points to Itamon ns her betrayer , and 1'ellpc avenges her honor by stabbing Hamon to the heart. At this Juncture Selden appears upon the scene with Marlqulla , after u hasty marriage In n little chapel near by , and kartis ot Ilamon'e death. In this opern the principals will bo seen In absolutely new character ! * Henry Clay Uarnabee appearing AS n Yankee sutler ; William II. MncDonnld OB Hatnon. the vil lain : Jessie Uartlett Dn-ls In the tragic role of Teiesa ; Helen Hertram llenlcy ns the heroine. Marlnulta ; Eugene Cowles as the peon , Felipe ; Otorge rtothlngham as Don Dlcgo ; Harold lllnlto as the dashing American captain ; Alice NMelson ss the sweet-voiced Anita , nnd Josephine nartlett ns Donna Dolores. An augmented orchestra will Inter pret nil operas. A special matinee will bo given Wednesday. Undoubtedly the most notable oratorical event In the history of th- city will bo the lecture of Hobcrt G. Ingertoll at Uoyd'a New theater tonight. His- subject here will bo The Hlblo. " It Is now Just a rcore of years since the great agnostic planted the world by the boldness of his utterances upon what was regarded by all Clnltendom ns the most sacred subject. Marly who wore without the palo of the church considered hla lecturoa audacious attacks upon ths one grent con servative element or civilization , wnno uiose within the church regarded him as utterly blasphemous , and shuddered at the awful fate In store for him. Hut the expected thunderboldt has not jot fallen , nnd he la now contemplated In a calmer mood. The Idea that his championship of agnosticism was from mercenary motives has been dis pelled , If for no other reason than the fact that by his simple advocacy of tlio belief In Immortality ho could make himself the most populir man on the lac ? of the earth. ThK ho could do without accepting any form of revealed religion , or recognizing any crcefl or ceremonial. By so UoliiK he would at once completely disarm the vant Jlrmy of hla critics. The purity of his life , the devotion to his family , his unqusstloncd patriotism and his known love of humanity hive end'nred him to the people almost as much an the fact that ho Is the master prose pfet using the- Engllsh tongue , and one of the recognized champions of a great political party. Fanny Illco first attracted public attention by her singing and recitations In church and church concerts In Iloston , Mass. Her flno voice and pleasing personality soon attracted the attention of managers of opera , and she was engaged to sing second rolss with a leading opara company. Thli > engagement proved the foundation of her ultimate auc- ccss. ccss.At the tlms when the New York Casino- was the homo of comic opra In this country , the manager of that Institution saw In Mlsu Illco a clover comeilenlnno and secured her to play the principal roles In some of his. productions. Her success In NEW York vva , Immediate , and she became a metropolitan favorite. For nearly three jenrs Miss nice * remained In Now York , appearing during : that time In widely illffircnt characters , and. alwavs with success. Dut her greatest hit \\as probably mad ? In "Nadjy , " nnd she- I laycJ the title role In that opera for nearly 100 consecutive tlinct' . On the expiration of her contract at ths New York Caalno , uho was Induced to undertake a starring tour , and seek In other cltU-s the popularity eho had won In the metropolis. Her first season's , tour as a star was made In a musical comedy entitled "A Jolly Surprise , " which was n very good Vehicle for Mlsa Illce's versatility ind powers of mimicry , and proved a great financial success. "A Jolly Stirprls ; " ran lor- thrco years with excellent results , but last season Miss Hlco produced several new plays , among thorn a new play "At the Krench Ball. " As "Nancy" she has proven a greater success than In the "Jolly Surprise , " and tho- crltlcs are unanimous In pronouncing It the- best thing Miss Hlce has ever done. The company will commence Its three- night engagement at the Crelghton ThureJoy , Oeccmbsr C. Ellsler will be at Boyd's theater on. Friday and Saturday of the present week , on which occasion she will be seen In a pro ductlon of Shakespsaro's pastoral comedy , "Aa You Like It , " Dumas' "Camllle , " and Shakes- pearo's love tragedy , "Ilomeo and Jullflt. " This popular actreso Is always welcome ani sure of a distinguished patronage. Of lata years she has favored the society drama , nevertheless she Is a thorough Shakespearian. student and devoted to blankveree work. A , strong addition has bsen made to her sup porting company this teaton In the person ot her father , John A. Hllsler , who for many years was not only ono of America's most enterprising managers , but admitted to be ano of the greatest actors of his time. These were the days of Korrctt , LMJy and Booth , when the drama was ths living presentment of literature , before the Invention of blcycletfi and farce comedy. Other prominent members of tlie support are Mr. Frank Weston , IIol- brook Ullnn , George D. Baker , Beatrlco Dauncotirt and Besi'Io ' La Lestlna. At the > Saturday matinee Paris panels will be pre sented to the ladles as souvenirs. The coming of Joe Ott In "Tho Star Gazer" \\I11 undoubtedly bring out n largo number- of our local theater goers at the Crelghton during the four nights , commencing Sunday matinee , December 8. While Mr. Lee makes no claim or distinction ns a farce writer , he has won for himself untold praise In the construction of his later efforts. Mr. Oil's support this seat'on embraces his brother- Phil , who will be pleawntly rcmembsreil 01. a member of last season's company , "Matt Canoll , " a grotesque comcillan and dancer , who has a fitting part as Sandy Hook , the- volceleas tramp , and Bertram ! Bedell , nn acknowledged porlrayer of farmer charac- . tern , being endowed with a bass voice or CXVCl'llUIlUJly IUW tall C , 4VU . . . . .Kit , IMI. . .w. . known comedian and singer , James B. Watkins - kins and Thomas Cook constitute the male portion of the company , while among the ladles will be found May Jordan , said to boone - ono ot the most charming soubrettes now upon the American stage ; Dorothy Gray , last season' * ' clever contralto , Blanche Ark wrlght , a portrayer of male characters , nnd Leah DcGroot. the eoprano. The balance ot the company Is madu up of pretty girls , who- appear In the medleys and choruses , beautl-- fully costumed , The latest nongn , music and dancej are aUo pleasing , while the scenlct features and superb mounting make it po Itlvely without superior In the farce comedy field. "The War of Wealth , " which will bo seen In this city at Boyd's shortly , poKieses many- elements of Jntirett and ha many point * to. the limes that will attract the average- theater goers. It Is a play dealing with recent Issues Is said to be skillfully coiittructed and Is scenlcally ono of thu moH complete * productions ever given In thin country. It la a big affair , requiring three cara of scenery nnd a very bis ca t and upwards of 200 auxiliaries. The view of the Hudson presented In the first act , showing the river and the precipitous cliffs , and a perspective showlne the Interior and exterior of the banking house of Warlleld & Co. In the third act Imvo not been turpatsed In many a day , and tlio leallsm and climax of the run on the * ban It tcciiu Is probably the mot't animated and thrilling eceno ever presented on the ttage. Thli ecend never falls to arouto the audlcnca to a wild pitch of cnthuilaim. The play ; will be presented by a notable cast. The show of the past week at the Omaha > Dlmo Muceo lies given universal na'.lifactlon , and with thu support of the amutument lov ing people the management of that popular family resort will glvei each eucc * < tdlng week ( If poojible ) a stronger show than the preccJ- ing one. Nothing objectionable ulll bo tolerated erated on the ? stage , end cntJrtalnmfnta aru frco from ) oil vulgarity and pfrsonilltlei. Commencing this week , the management ban decld-d to give only two matlnetv , on Satur day and Sunday afternoons at 2-30 p. m. The evening perfonnanccn commence , it 8 o'clock sharp. A high clam ttar tpeclalty company In addition lo the well known corn * edy , "Muldoon' * I'lcnlo , " will occupy Uif boards.