14 THIS OMAHA DAILY KJBBs SlfN DAY. DEOJlfttma.t 218 , KS ! > 5. SPEClRLi NOTICES. AilrcrllocincnlM for firc ! cntuinim Avlll lie tnttcn until ISi.'IO p. tit. for tlie crrnlnir nml ntilll S p. til. for lie mnrnliiir nml Snndnj' citlllon * . Ailvrrtlnprn , Iir rcritiontlnn n tinin- Jirrril rliccU , cnii lutrc niimTrrd nil- drmKcil lo n niiinlii-rcil letter lit rnrc of The HOP. Animrr * o nililrcwicil It IIIlie itnlltrrril ni iin iircnonlntl" " of HIP rlifi'k mljIlntc i , 1 l-2o n r oril r < it lii-icrlloni lo n tronl tlicrcnflor. Xntlilnu : ttiUrn for Ir limn 2r.o for fli'Mt Inir-rtlon. TIP | P iiiIrrrlNriiicntN IIHIH ! IIP rnn conicnu- tlvplr. AN R.\pr.iinNfii : ; : ) Nfitsi : WANTS rom- tlr.n tn take entire charge of nn Infant. Art- rtresn O SO , Hie. A-i.13-22 * WANTED , POSITION AH LADY'S pnnlnni npciiftomcd to and wtild Ilk" to travel , Addrf A. C. W. A. . Wool River , ebj . . . AVAXTHll MALIHRL1 * . WANTRD-LIVR. INTELLIGENT AGENTS IN Omnlin lo crpanlzc t-lul of three to five fami lies of nur famous Orchard Home * . Inmli In rentrnl Ml lf lppl. Tlio tide of Immlcratkn Is pnlns south , whcrf there Hin no hot winds , mi roM wlntem. no bllrznlds. no crop failure ! where twu or thr o crop * , can be rnls d each ytnr : where thrrn l < no mrt\ thing a < failure If n mnn will work nne-lnlf rs liiuil ns he dors In this country ; cool piimmi > ri i > , mild winters. sur rnylnu cr ps of fruits rind ennlcn lfuch'cllr.t ' ( toll nn earth : best ralhvuy faellltlf ? . Gen. Ames , gfneiol Hgent , 1017 F.iinnm ft- ° , | ] ] JJn' , ' EOLlFlTOns WANTKn FOIt" OMAHA : ALP mananers outs'do ' country. Entlirly new Konls 411 FhceeyLIo * n-.Mr.yi.PM _ WANTED. A COAT HAND , BTP.AHY nnd need pay. Iltnry Knfjobaum. tnl "r , ' pol n I Neb. _ 11-mM WANTED , SALESMAN FOR COMING YEATt : lll ; ial falarv nnd \pcnres. . Address SomMr.i Clsar Co. , Chicago. 111. _ B-MS3. 2 icTTO JK.O PAID SALESMEN FOR CIGARS ; rxperlinc" not necessary ; cxtm Inluccments to ciiHtoliiers. Bishop & Kline , t. ' ' "VV" . WANTED-A SP13CIAL REPRESENTATIVE IN everv stnti. ti travel. J7J.01 to Jtoo.OO salary nnd ruminlsslon lo energetic younn men. Excellent cliaiuo for teachi-i-H nnd sludenti. . lliflnesi t.Iea'imt . nnd permanent. Splendid opportunity to malic money. Our new plan tnkns like wild fire. Adi1nH National I.lbiary Association. 221 Monroe ft. . Clilcnmi. " TVANTI-i : > , MEN AND WOMEN TO WOUK AT home ; I pay JS.OO to.5IG.00 per Week fsr mak ing ernynn pirtrnin ; new patented method ; niiy one who rnn tend nr write can do the work at home. In pparo time , diiy or evenlnK. Send for pnrtlrularR nml bcnln work nt once. Ail- clrexs II. A. Qrlpp. Gcnnm : Aitlst , Tyrone. Pa. Tlin 1IIIYN MAWIl MILLS , 2H CIICSTNt'T Bt. . I'lilln. , 1'n. . wnnt n fnle. rnnn ucgunlnlcil with the country nnd letull trade , to fell with his other proods diy goods specialties on com mission. ll-MI-M * | M TO HMTEIl MONTH AND EXPENSES TO pell clears ; exp"tlenee unnecessary ; extra In ducements to customers , l-'olk & Co. . St. Louis. Mo. 11-SiO-K' SAI.I-RMA.N-HSO.I . SAI-AHY AND uxpnxsns to n Kood mini to IntroiUicp our wines direct /inm vtnryutiln ; opportunity for advance ; com mission If prefened ; no expelIcnce. neoesxnry with our complete Instructions ; encloga two ptninpn. ( 'iiyinim Vlnpynnlt. Cellars , 121 to 117 UiUly St. , Him Krimclsco. Cnl. It tOS-22 * THAvniTiNo"SAIISMKN : KOU wisTrnN tcirltory. pell silverware nnd cutlery ; only ex- perleneed men ; ulve rofeiencea. Hamilton MfR. Co. , Chlcnso. H-871-22 * AN HONnsT , INTIM.IGINT. ACTIVE MAN or woninn rnn Ket n Rood Joh from UB selling our Itnplil ni li Wnsher ; hest made wnsher ; wipes nnd dries In two minutes : every fnmlly wmitn one ; l.OOO.dX ) to bo mid ; hip pnilltBj no } i tnlUlnir ; ensy Job. Address W. 1' . Il.irrltsnn & J CJ. , Cleik 19 , .Columbus , O. It S72-22" fl SALESMEN WANTK11 TO KHLL Ol'll "OOODR * to the wholopnlp nnd retail trade. Our Bonds sell on slRht. I.lliernl salary or commission jinld. I'osltlon pennnneiU. I-'or pnrtlcularn nd- dress Cemennlnl Manf'K Co. , Atlanta , Qa. Knctory , Mllunukee , WIs. II \VB nifsmR AN AO KNT IN EACH TOWN , n fluent spenkcr and n leader In the community con make ? 2.10.IX ) n month. No cnnvnsslnB. Address Ilaain 312 , 05 Dearborn , St. . Chlcmro. S73-22 * BciiooMtoYs nvniiY\vnnni3 TO SKLI. clastimirteH latest writing device ; ball bearlntc ; V no teaching ; bcnti stenoKrnnhy ; Mnniplo. Kc. i ArlilrccpM ( own writing ) Auxlllgrnph Co. . 125 I.a f | Hnlle ctreci , Chicago. Il-Sill 22 \ ' \VANTED. SALESMEN TO HULL OUH SPOOL I k silks , etc. , In Nebraska and the- west ; liberal I f r > mmlpvlim. The Wnrehoufc Point Silk Co. . j1 CliIntRO , III. H-S ) 22 WANTED. TRAVELING SALESMAN ; SALARY anil expenses ; experience unnece > sary , Address , with stamp , for teply , Nntloml Manufacturing Co. . 52' ' ) Olive street. St. Liuls , Mo. II-DiO 22' WANTED. FIRST-CLASS .MEAT COOK ; J73.00 to I8. i.o0 month. Canadian Olllce , IKi Douglns. 11 M903 24 * WANTED , 100 PERSONS TO PREPARE FOR government positions under civil service ; In formation free. Washington Correspondence col lege. Pennsylvania avenue and 4ti : ft-eei , Wash ington , D. C. 11 MS12 22 * WANTED. GOOD RROOM MAKER AT ONCE lit SchuyUr. Neb. Adduss Whitehall IKos. 11-11914 25 * AVAXTBIJ I'-EMALB II ELI' . WANTED. LADIES TO DO WRITING AT home , folding and addressing circulars and sain. pes. ! Riply In own handwiltlng , Incl. sing ulamp. Ptrerless Co. , South Bend , 1ml.C . C 878-22 * WANTED LADIES OR YOUNG MEN TO tnkx light plearant work nt their homes ; 11 to 13 per day can be quietly niado ; work sent by mall ; nn canvassing. For partlcularH address Globe Mfg. Co. , Box 5331 , Boston , Mass. KM. l f > 9. C 63-22 * IIOTEL COOK , j:3 ( ) ; FAMILY COOK , NO washing , 15.00 ; 34 general house girls. (4.00. Canadian Olllce , 1523 Douglas. C-M904 23 * LADIES TO SELL A NEW SPECIALTY TO buslnepti olllces ; salary or commission. Apply 1407 Douglns street , from 9 to 10 o'clock Mon day. C M910 22 * roil IlEXT HOUSES. .HOUSES. F. K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. D-413 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. P. Davis Company , 1505 Farnam. D 414 FURNI8HED li OUSE FOR llENT ; BEAUTIFUL house , ten rooms , elegantly furnished , hot water heat , laundry , stable , carriage , elc. Thos. F. Hall. , CIS Paxton block. D 415 _ BTA N FORD CIRCLE COTTAGES , 0 ROOMS all modern , gas. fuel , Apply Byron Reed Com- puny , 212 I3 . 14thst. _ _ D 116 HOUSES. UENEWA & CO. . 103 N. 13TH HT. _ D-417 FOR RENT-HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE city. Special , S51 So. 20th aye. (16 No. Slit ft. 420 No. 3ltt kt. 403 No. ISIh t. All modern conveniences : cheap for winter months. , lltcnniui. l.ove & Co. D MCI5-D2J 616 N6r20TH , 4-ROOM COTTAGE. lt > 25 No. Mill , ( room flat , nice. 1624 N , 19th , fc-room brick. CO I No , 17th , 8-ruom brick , Omaha Ituil Ettutu & Trust Co , , 211 S , ISth. _ _ _ _ _ D-M3i FOR RENT. HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS , MOD- cm convenience ; very handy lo busUiens. En- qulro of D. T. Mount , 209 S , Kill it. D-53a I AND 9-ltOOM lIOlsES NFARNAM AND t-room house on IM and Leavenwoith , cheap. Jno. W , Rcitblns , 211 N , Y , Life Bldg. D-563 _ FOR RENT , 3-ROOM HOUSE , S. E. COR. 23 D anil Clailte , _ D 199 tm JACKSON ST. . 7-ROOM MODERN. J20. 4106 Lafuyetlo uve. , 9-ruoni modern. 125. 207 8. 2ltl , 81 , , 14-room inixlein. JW. 209 S. 24th ! , . 9-toonx modern , (30. 2775 Wtbuter H. . 7-rooni modern , (25 , 2773 Buit et. , 7com modern , 120 , (26 N. 27th live. . 7-room modern. 120. 2002 U. Hth et. . 7-ruom modern , ! 2 . 2 04 H. lllh ut. , 7-room modern , | 2X Fldtllty TiUbt Company , 1702 Farnam ft. SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. EMILY VLACE IStli , south uf MnnJtmon. It UC3I-23 FoifTlENT , MODERfTBRICK HOUSE OF 13 or ill rromn at 114-116 N , 25th it. Bee J , N. Frtntcr. opposite tKiitulllcc. Tel. Kt. D-827 DESIRABLE K-ROOM HOUS iT tllM PER month. J , I1" , Barton , 261H Capitol avt-nue. _ _ _ _ D 82i.4 ! FOR RliNT-6-ROOM HOP8E , J7.00 PER MO. : city water ; to people that pay rent In ad vance. 119 N 37th. Take Farnam car. Htoettel , lioxt dour to P. O. , D-W3 FOR RENT-f-ROOM HOUSE AND BARN. II ! . Inquire on premier. * , 1126 So. J9th tt. [ D-U2-27' _ _ _ _ FOR RENT' HOUSE OP 10 ROOMS ; MODERN convtnlfncf * . 11)19 ) Cats M. Apply lo Jut. Mc- Ktnna , I'lrK N.tlonul bink , D-U4-M * rou ( CVnilmtttt. ) TKN-NOOM tllUrK , f ct Il.inscom pArK. J. C1 , McKtlt , 7'.3. n N 1'ivn-nooM POT-TACIT . lent rcpnlr , jai-il. ilelnched. utrctt tnr line , FM Ohio Mrrtt , ch ip to right person. 1) . I ! Wheeler , Jr. , Dotiglm , IMIr. U-SM 22 niaiiT noo.M DITACHII ) iiorsn. sm ror nvc. , near H n > cnm pnrk. nil modern Jmprovt- menl * In thorough repair , rent 131.0" . Appl > Omnhn I.onn nml Tnut Co. . I ) mVS-U ran nnvr KiriiMsimn UOOMS. TitrtKi : HOOMH i-on norsnKnEriNO TO mm nnJ wife ; rent taken In board. 31J N. 17th. K MKS BOfTII PnONT IIOOMS. UOAllU. "OS DOUO- 8TKA.MllfUTttll EUrtNISIIElJ ItOOMS , XKAfl N. Y. Life bullillnK. Address O 11 , lice. E SSI-SZ * KOU ir.NT. 11OOM IN rniVATB KAMII/T ttoll Incntnli Icforenccs required. Address O M. Dee olllce. K M857 2J IiSIHAHM3 : MOOM IN' 1'IUVATK KAMlt.Y centrally located , to married coupin or irentle- moil nrxklng < | Ulft home. Address O 01. Il c. K-M9H 2J TIIM.HI1I2I ) IIOOMS AM > I1O.VH1) . nooMs. WILI. UIATKD : Imnrd If dcplrcdj rules reasonable. 321 Narlh nboMs'wiTinioAHD. 2013 nOUOLAR NICE WAUM HOOMB ! COOD ! HOAUD : HATES icnsunnble. Tlio llcse , 2020 llnrney.K K MSOfl J16 ROOMS ; WITH noAiin ; AT South 19th tllect. F MSM 28 * NICK1.V KfHNIRlir.D HOO.M8 WITH AM. modern c'ltivenUnccc , Rood board , neir cnrner \ \ , ; -,33 yt. Mnry'B iivcnuc. P SSMI * Till * CA l'ITOU 1T22 CA1MTOI. AVKXl'K ; 1 > K- shnltlc looms nnd board ; tinnMcnln noconimo- dAle-d. P-WS 22 I-'Oll HUNT UXKL'IlXI.SIIMn UOOMS. \ IIOQMR : WATKIl IN KtTrilfiNj CRNTHAI- ! rcasonablo lent ! nice for hjuirkecMng. 1702 \Vebster t. O MMiJ TWO OH THltRR ROOMS POll I.H1HT HOUSE- lirrnlng or sepututely. COC North 17th , O-MS 22 L'OU III3NT ST011RS AXD OIWIC13S. FOR HUNT , THK 4-STOm * IiniCIC 11UILUINO at 911 Fnrnnm st. This building 1ms a llrc- pionf cemenJC basement , complete fiteam heat- in * Ilxturcs , water on all floors , gas , etc. Ap ply at t'e otnce of The Uee. I 010 AGENTS WANTED. \VAXTKD-I.ADY AOI3NTS. . HYORIA COn- sets arc the best fellers. Illg prollts. Knsy work. Catalogue free by sending to Western Corset Co. . St. L/ouls , Mo. * J CASH I'AI1 > FOR YOUR NRIOIinOIl'S AD- dresi > es : also newspaper clippings. J20 per M. Horn ! stamp. Adv. Clipping Uurenu , Mahler blk. , New Yoilt. J AOKNT.S MAKK MONKY AND PLENTY OF It Felling our aluminum novelties. Illustrated cntaloKUp. prlec HsU , free : ten cents brings a sample. Novelty Introduction Co. . 209 State st. . Chicago. % J WANTED MEN TO SELL Ot'U HAnVRSTEU and harnoxH oils on rnmmlsslon. Address \vlth reference , Atlas Oil Co. , Cleveland , Ohio. J WANTKD AOKNTH FOIl OUH NEW IIOUSf5- hold Ppeclaltlcs ; wages } 3 to $7 a day : pay every wrek. Central Supply Co. , Cincinnati , Ohio. J .VOHNTS WANTED MOHRY "STORR" IUJIIN- IT with now fluted shade and new "adjustable feed" for 1SC6. now ready. Also new "Parlor" lurner Just out. Sampler of 'ioth styles for testing for 13.00 cash with onler ( half price ) . Wrltn for Illustrated literature , patent nnd agencies reports. Guaranteed no "renewals" lequlred. Testimonials of wealthy merchants , principal cities. Also of national men every- l ) dy knows. The best la always salable. Morpy Oas llurners captivate ami hold the good opinion of the public. Exclusive monopoly of pale given parties having Hpondullx ( Imp ° cunl- OUK , don't bother please ) . A. G. Morey , La Grange , 111. , Inventor , Patentee & Manufacturer. WANTRD AC1ENTS. CANVASSERS , MALE OR female ; something new In ladles' shoes of great merit : big pay nnd exclusive sale guaranteed. Addreps Manufacturers' Shoa Co. , 433 Union St. . Lynn , Mass. J WE DESIRE TO NEGOTIATE AVIT1I TRAVELIng - Ing and local salesmen to handle our brands of fine case goods , "Old Rrookle , " "Oscar Pep per , " etc. : nlso our line of line Kentucky whis kies nnd wines In barrels : commission , or sal ary and expenses If preferred : reference re quired. AddrcBS U. II. FoushcG & Co. , Lexing ton , Ky. AOENTS WANTED 'EVERYWHERE ; J4 , dally sure ; many arc making double this selling aluminum novelties , the new substitute for sil ver , unlarnlshable , wears better , costs less , llbeial terms. Write for full Information and culnloKUP or tampte 10r > . Aluminum Nove'.ty Co. , 23.'i Droadway , New York. J AOENTS-DEAL DIRECT WITH MANUFACturer - turer : new goods that well. Send lOc for latest novelty , "The New Womnn , " nnd Illustrated catalogue. G. C. V'lnlng , Mgr. , 23 Randolph St. , Chicago , J S67-22 * AGENTS-COLD GLASS NAME PLATES. numbern and signs , readable darkest nights ; samples loaned. Thomas & Co. , Englewood. III. AGENTS TO HANDLE Ot.'R SUPERLATIVE gaslight burner. Makes kerosene lamps give a Lrllllam gaslight. No chimney ; no wick : no srnoke ; cheaper than oil. Samples free ts those meaning business. Address The Superlative Mfg. Co. , lloom t\ . World Ilulhllng , New York. J-SS7-22 * WANTED , AOENTS ; 11IO PAY AND CHOICE tcirltory ; pays sick , accident , d'ath and endow ment bencll's. ' Addiejs American llenevolent association. St. Louis , Mo. J S03 22 _ AGENTS FOlf COKE DANDRl'FF Cl'RE ; worst caseB dandruff curej In three to eight days ; never known to fall. Coke Chemical works , 171 Randolph Ftrcet , Chicago. J S92 22 * STORAGE : . STORAGE , PRANK EWERS , 12H 1IARNEY. [ M 121 PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. , 50S-910 Jones. General storage and forwarding. M 423 WAXTBD TO 1JUY , LAND-IF YOU HAVE A LARGE TRACT OF good land In the corn growing section you wish to dispose of , 6W to3.000 acres , address Henry I ! , Smith , Falls City , Neb. N MS5 < 22 roil SAKE MISCEM.AXKOUS. HARD WOOD 4 AND 5-FOOT FENCE FOR corn cribbing , C. It , Lee , 901 Douglas. Q-423 SKATES , ALL SIZES. 35 CENTS TO J3.00. Omaha , Itlcycle Co. , 323 N , IGf.l. Q-M3IC ONE FINE SEALSKIN NEWMARKET AT A great bargain. 1311 Douglas meet. G 6. nee. Q-MMLF3 FOR KALE LADIES' HIGH GRADE HICYCLE , U9j model ; first class condition. G .St. Hex , Q-723-1C * FOR SALE , PINE I'PIUGHT PIANO ; CHEAP ; cu'jh or payments. 1S1U South Plflpenlh street , Q-M839 20 PEPPER SPECIALTY CLARINET AND OUT- tit , neaily new ; also double-barrel brtech-load- Ing gun , 10 guage. Addrets G Cl , lire. lire.QM913 Q-M913 27' CI.AIUVOVAXTS. XIR8. DR. H. WARREN , CI AIRVOYANT , REliable - liable bunlnPEs medium ; 8th year ut 119 N. Hth. S-421 31 ASH AC313 , I1ATIIS , ISTO. MADAME SMITH , N , E. COR. IOTH AND l > ougla , room 11 , 2nd floor ; mufxanf and batlin , T-S57 2S MME. IIOWELL. TURKISH AND ELECTRIC baths. FIncft parlors In city. 3:8-320 : H. 13ih. T-MM4-31 * MME. AMES , FORMERLY OF ST. I.OUIH. MAS- ugu and batlis. 507 H. 13l st , , 2tl floor , room 10 , MADAME LEON. ELKCTHIC1 MASSAGE luiths. 417 Houtli llth street , upntalit ; parlor * , S and 3. T MW6 2S I'KIISONAL. VIAVA S4 < BEC nLDO. . HEALTH BOOK free ; home treatment ; lady atlenJant. U 4ZS 11AT1IS. MASSAGE. jfME. POST. J1014 S. 15TH. FINE UVKHY HIGH CHEAP. ED IJAUMLEY. 17th and St. Mary's avenue. Telephone. 440. U J7 PERSONAL ; A NEWSDEALER WHO DON'T cun-y "Art Studies from the Nude" l < bthJnd the times ; If h don't have It nd S5c for beau , llful ChrUtmaH number or Jl.W for 4 , All differ' ? nt , lo ArllkU' Pub , Co. , S7 , fit , LouU. Mo , l' M5 U > HELLC EPPKULY CORSET MADE TO ORDER at 1KM Faru m. AcaU w nt d. U MI-U2S * MONEY TO LOAN ON PIANOS , niCYCI.KX , J welry , etc. ; Mrlctly conn.Untlnl. . P. O. box SIS. If 105 MATRIMONIAL CORRR.'PON'DR.VCR HUIlRAtT. Paper and ll t , lOc. Earth Pub. Co. . St. I nils , Mo. unsJ nO I2.VOO REWARD TO ANY ONR OIVINO MR Information of the present nhrrraliouts of Kdwnrd Kahn , uliout 2 ? > ears of ngci l > orn at Thalfy , Gerniflny , lived or traveled out of Omaha In 1SS7 < ir lfS : nlso all Information re- gardlns him ; cominunlcntc to hl brother , ner- nnrd S. Kahn , 7J5 E. College Mttct , riarksvllle , Tenn. t'-MSU 23 St'PERPLforS HAIR AND MOI.EM REmoved - moved by electricity. Mmc. Post , 31D < i 8. 15th. U-SSO DO YOU SPECULATE ? THEN PEN ! ) FOR our book "How tn Speculate Successfully on Limited Margins In Grain nnd Stock Markets. " Mailed free. Cimstock , Contex & Co. , Illalto building , Chicago. IT- LL PREDICTIONS MADR MY YOU THRE1 ! years ago have come to paia. L. R. French , Mlllersliurg , Ky. Thousands testify that 1 read the past nnd forrlell the future ; send dnlc of birth nnd lOc for n skMch of your life. L. Thomson , Astrologer , Kansas City , Mo , U SCO-22 * HOW TO ItECOMR LAU'l-TL PHYSICIANS : course by mall. Ill Health University , Chicago. U MillI 23 * PERSONAL : "TIIR CELEIIRATED NANA : ' perfect reproduction SuchorowsUy's J8'OUO.O ) painting ; slr.e. iGx" ' ) , 51.W ; 11x14. M cents ; mixlled by Artists' Pub. Co. , ilept. 45 , St. Louis , Mo. U-J9I 22 ROOKS , VERY CHOICE , AT GREAT 11A11 gains. 403 Ilea Ilulhllng. U ! )17 ) 22 MOM3V TO IOAX-HIAL ISSTATK. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y Life. Loans at low rales for choice security In Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omaha city property W-42S MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , It03 Farnam St. W 429 fl PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms. W. U. Mclklc , Omaha W 430 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Parnnm. W 131 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. IJrcnnan. Love & Co. , Paxton IJIk. W-432 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 23 N. Y. LIFE W 133 MORTGAGES. G. G. WALLACE. I1KOWN 11LK W 131 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith i Co. , 1320 Farnam. W 135 MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES. J. D. Zlttlc , 16th and Douglas , Omaha. Omaha.W W 430 FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SARPY. 1 TO 10 years ; low rates. Qarvln Uros. . Slo N. Y. L. W 437 MOX13Y TO LOA.V C1IATT18I.S. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. . at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any time or In any amount , OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 S. ICth st. X-438 MONEY TO LOAN , 30. Co , M DAYS ; FURNI- tur * . pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , IJarker block. x 439 11USIXI2SS CHANCES. FOR SALE. THE PALACE CAFE IN LEAD nnd Dcadwood ; both doing good business. Ad dress Matt Klopp , Lead or Deadwood , 8. D. Y M407 MAKE MONEY DY CAREFUL SPECULATION In grain through n reliable , successful firm : ex cellent opportunities to make pioflts by our new plans ; fully explained and sent free ; highest references. I'attison & Co. , 70S Omaha Illdfr. . Chicago , III. Y M4TS A FIRST CLASS ROLLER MILL ; CAPACITY 75 bbls. per day ; location eastern Nebraska. Address C. R. Tefft , Lincoln. Neb. Y S25-24 FOR SALE OR RENT , HOTEL , SOUTH OT- tumwa ; nineteen guests' rooms ; only hotel on south side ; good location. WMlc for particulars C. 13. Norton , Ollumwa. la. Y M836 22 ' WANTED A GOOD BLACKSMITH TO TAKE nn Interest In good blacksmith and wagon shop. Doing a good business. Apply or addreca O. P Muldoon , 1C14 Cumln . Y J551-26 SPECULATORS CAN MAKE MONEY IN wheat , cotton , stocks nnd provisions by sending orders to responsible houses. We are repre sented on the principal exchanges ; can give references. Our book " , "Profitable Trading , " nlso market letter. Is free. Orders taken upon small margins. McKenzlp , Turner & Co 418 Western Union bldg , . Chicago. y _ WANTED , PUSHING AND RESPONSIBLE man In each city or town to take exclusive agency for the Field Germproof Water Filters A rare chance to make money. Address Henrv Glcssel & Co. , 43 Franlclln at. , Chicago. Y FOR RENT , FIRST CLASS SALOON. A D - dress G C7. Hee. v _ i.w WANT A PARTNER WHO WILL FURNISH me JSo.OO per month for 4 months to Kelp open up a g'od gold claim In the gre.it Cripple Creek gold district. My title l.s perfect ; believe It will make us big money In the spring ; good rtfer- enc < H. Address D. . A. Porter. Glllet , Cole Y S76-22 * A FIRST-CLASS CHANCE FOR A GOOD ] ) US- Iness man lo take the management of n branch office In Omaha for eastern manufacturers- iness nlieady established nnd olllce now In good running older ; J350.0) cash required ; non- but " llrst-clnss salesmen need apply nnd those" who mean strictly business. Address for three days , O 62. Uee. Y 915 J2 ! FOIl EXCHANGE. EQUITY IN LARGE TRACT OF LAND NEAR Omaha ; what have you to offer , II , F Dallev 940 N. Y. Life Bldg. Z itl CLEAR CHICAGO PROPERTY FOR FIRST class farm near Omaha. T. B. McCulllch , suite 004 , Chamber of Commerce. Chicago. III. 55-801-J15 FOR EXCHANGE OMAHA PROPERTY AND $6,000.00 caeh for Chicago property. T. B Me- Culloch. suite 604. Chamber of Commerce , Chi cage , Ills. 55 SOO-J15 TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY , FARM land or caeh 240 dozen ladles' and misses' straw huts ; all good shapes. Address G 51 , car * this office. Z MS41 22 _ TO TRADE FOR STOCK OF GROCERIES , house of 8-rooms , good bus , corner. Apply I , C , Vapor , 2019 Claik , SALE OR TRADE. FARM 1C3 ACRES 6 MILES county seat , Edmunds county. South Dakota. worth J10 acre , for flour , feed , hay , corn , outs , wheat , oil meal , anything In feed line. Malic offer. Win , Austin , Hill City , S , D , X 875-22 * FOR EXCHANGE , A NEW MODERN RESI- dt-nco of 10 rooms at Kearney , Neb. , for n ock of general merchandise or bouts and nlioes' ' buildings cost 17,000 to1 construct nnd aie ic- plctt ) with all modern city conveniences. Title good nnd not encumbered. Address Midway Long Co. , Kearney , N b. X KH-ti * TO TRADE-ALMOST NEW GOLD WATCH nnd chain for a bicycle. Inqulie nt grocery store , 2310 Cumlng st. X 877.22 * TO TRADE-PARM AND CITY PROPERTY for big block of goods ; will pay some cash. Addiess H. Velth , Huntings , Neb. / M8S9-23 * roil SALU-HI2AL ESTATE. ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY. HE 442 MPROVED FARMS. G. W. CARLOCK. 120J Fnrr.am st , RB 614 Jl > TEXAS FARMS AND FRUIT LANDS. SMALL or large tracts ; low prices , easy payment * . Wo are prepared to answer questions touching these lands , and to nrriuige for cheap rallroud fare for any peison wishing to visit .oulhern Texas. Correspondence solicited. Omaha Real Estate and Trust Co. , 211 S. JSIh st. st.REM207 1AROAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertles and farms. John N. Frenrer , opp. P. O RE 443 IARGAIN8 , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS ; § lo or trade. ' F. K. Darling. Liarker block. RE-44 ( 'OR BARGAINS , TRADES. QUICK DEALS , call or write D. V. Bholes Co. , First National Bank Bldg. RE-M515 31 VANTED-LARGE CITY AND FARM PROP- ertles for ealu or exchange. T. B. McCulloch. suite C04. Chamber of Commerce , Chicago. Illi , RE-SOQ.J15 GREAT BARGAIN. FINE PROPERTY ON paved itrfft , modern , good Income , at half its cash value ; will take our equity In ca h or trade ; a tplemtld chance to double your money. II. F. Williams , room 411. McCaxuo ldofk. RE MSJ4 25 A Jl.CM.OO HOUSE AND 1500.03 PIECE OF ground chrap fcr spot cash , J , Anderton. 17 Baiker block. „ RE SC3-2S * MISSISSIPPI BOTTOM LANDS FOR HALE. The undersigned will sell some Improved plan tations In Uvaquena county , In the fertile Mis sissippi bottom , adjacent lo the river , In quan tities to suit sealer * on easy terms. Apiily to Robt. J , Turnbull , Duncnnnby , litaquena , Co. , Mill. RE MAKE OFFER LOT 13. RIXK'IC 1 , LOWE'H iiibdlv. . on grade , WxlS * fret. Addiess owner , G 19 , lift. RU-MWS 2J FOR SALE. TWO NEW COTTAGES ; CELLAR , ci ttni. city witter , (1,200.00 ; long lime. Apply 1318 Farnam. Mi'sic , AIIT Afi fiotuip : : aKi.iiwfitt . IANJOAND Ktiltnr lencl.tr. 1115 ChlCMif % t , 1M fiuio ) ! coi'iTR OP SHEET ' 'MrBicT "WORTH from Ki ronld to ll.oo. n S 4 rents P r ropy- Call at A. Weber ft ScnsiHll Dodge. 1'IANO ill'YEHS WANTHHl " "AH " WE INTEND to close mil nil idnnos ami Bfcnns. Call nl A. \Vober & Son > . Hit Doilgf. , , Hi Z2 4iO ( Ilt'NULES 1JEPT E S'lOJ-lN HTHINOS , 4 IcnRlhs. nt I ! per l > undie.lhr c Is n rhnnce for vloiinli : i < to tf > ck up. vnll. at A. Weber ti Bon's , UK Uodge. , _ . " S < 3 J2 Gt'lTARS. VIOLINS. XrANro.NS. AC- rordeons , banj s , tltherc , MA1 , are wanted for Christmas prctentH. Call nt A. Weber * Son's , 14H Dodge , where you buy thm nt you price. 817 22 * WANTED , 100 PIANOS TO TUNE. A. WEBER and Fted Weber , practical tuners , ll4 ! Dodtt * . SIS K * O , F. M'PIIERSON. PIANIST , FOR PARTIES , socials , etc. : il > t > cllv ( references. Address Adolph Meyer , 15th nnd Famam. ttKJ "S * WANTED , PIANOS , ORGANS , GUITARS. MAN- dollnx , double bncgot nnd other Instruments which ncd repairs ; bring to A. Weber & Son , 1114 Dodge. S49 22 * SIIOHTIIAM * AXD VYI'ISWIUTING. A. C. VAN SANTS SCHOOL , 512 N. Y. LIFE. 4W OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE , 15TH. FARNAM WANTI3I1 TO IIOUUOW. WANTED-TO " IlohltOW * JCO Ptm" SIXTY dayn an first class collateral security. Liberal Interest. Address G & 6 , Bee. 831-22 * HOTELS. AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR. 13lh nnd Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 4J2 THE LANGE HOTEL , 002 S. 1JTII ST. ! STEAM heat ; table board , 13.00 per week. M45J PAWXIIIIOKEIIS. II. MAROWITB LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 10 ST. 449 HUILUIXC ; AM ) LOAN ASSOCIATIOXS. SHARES IN M UTUAL L. & II. ASS'N PAY C. 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 yenra old : always redeemable. 1701 Farnam St. , Nnttlngcr , Sec. HOW TO GET A IIOMR OR SECURE GOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha , L. & O. Ass'n , 1704 Bco bldg. G. M. Nattlnger. Sec. 44S UIMIOLST13HIXO FUHXITIIIIE. UPHOLSTElUNd , FURNITURE REPAIRED nnd packed very cheap this month. M. S. Walkln , 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1331. M7 UNUUHTAKUKS AXD EMIJAIMiilS. II. K. nURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmer , 161S Chicago st. , telephone 90. 454 SWANSON & VALIEN , 1701 CUMINQ , TEL. 10CO. 455 M. A. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EMbalmer - balmer , 1417 Farnam Bt. , telephone 125. 456 DESK nOOM WANT13D. WANTED , DESK ROOM IN NEW YORK LIFE , lice or Knrbach building , or on gruunil lloor on Fnrnnm or DouglaR Htrcets between loth nnd 17th , or on cross streets. Addrcpft Q 54 , Uee. ' . M83S 22 * HOUSES AVIXTI3IIUD. WANTED-HORSES TO WINTER ; BEST OF cnre : terms reasonable. A. V. I'hclps & Son , W7 N. Y. Life bids. Telephone 1034.M M 373-D27 * HOURS WINTERED : TIEST OF CARE Klson horses , toth winter and summer. Address M. J. Welch. Gretna , Neb. M772 UICYCLISS. RIO BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND DI- cyclee ; FkntfB. Kc to $3.00. Omaha Bicycle Co. , S23 N. 16th Btreet. MCC5-J8 LOST. LOST SCARFPIN. TURQUOIS SET WITH DIA- mcmds. Return to Bandlc .s cigar store. 304 S. I6lh Bt. , and receive reward. Lobt SCO-22 * LOST GR EYIIOUNDTLIGirr BROWN , WHITE ppot end of tall. Return 340S Karnam at , : ro- wnid. Lost-8ei-23 STRAYED OR STOLEN , DEC. DTH , BITCH roach dcjr , one black ear , J3 icwa-d. 2W3 Churles Bt. Lost mSJ4-SI LOST , FRIDAY EVENING , A HH'E HOL- Bteln cow. Retuin to 2015 Pierce street nnd Bet reward. Ixist M903 23' LOST , FRIDAY EVENING , DECEMBER 20 , between Capitol uvenue nnd Hnrney street , small gold watch , with letters H. A. T , en- Braved on case ; the Under will be liberally re warded by leaving It ut the Chicago Strain laundry , 321 N. 16th street. Richard James. I.ost-MMS J2 EM3CTUICAI. THI3ATMEXT. MISS VAN VALKENnURGH DESTROYS PERmanently - manently by electricity superfluous hair , moles , warts , etc. Room 416 , N. Y. Life Bldg. 902 MEDICAL. LADIES-DR. HAWTHORNE'S FEMALE REG- ulatlng nnd Tonlo 1'llls arc woman's mire friend. Never fflll. Absolutely safe. At drug- Klsls or dent sealed. 12.00 per box. Hawtehornc Chemlcnl Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. FOR MEN DR. HAWTHORNE'S TABLETS check at once ; cure In a few days , fl per box ( HMiled ) . Hawthorne Chemical Co. , Philadel phia , Pa. IRRIGATION BOND SALE. Notice Is hereby Riven that sealed pro posals will be received by the board of directors of the Middle Loup Valley Irri gation district of Blalne , Custer nnd Valley counties , Nebraska , at their olflco In West Union , in said district , up to 2 o'clock p. m. of the 6th day of Jnnuury , 1SD9 , for JIOO.OOO of the bondH Issued by said Irrigation dis trict : { 90.000 of said bonds belnir In denomi nations of $500 each , 'nnd $10,000 of snlil bands belns In denomination ! ; of $100 ench ; nil of snld bonds drnwlnjr Intercut at the rate of 6 per cent per annum , payable neml-un- nually. Tha principal and Interest of unlil bonds payable at tlio olllce of the state treasurer of the state of Nebraska , Bald bonds belnK payable In Installments ! as fol lows : $5,000 thereof payable In eleven years from the date thereof ; , $0,000 payable In twelve yearn from the date thereof ; $7.000 payable In thirteen years from the data thereof ; $3,000 payable In fourteen years from the date thereof ; { 9,000 payable In fif teen years from the date thereof ; $10.000 payable In sixteen years from the ilnte thereof : $11.000 payable ! In' Pevonteen years from the date thereUf ; $18,000 payable In eighteen years from the. date thereof ; $15,000 payable In nineteen steam from the date thereof ; $10,000 payable Un twenty years from the date thereof r * The board of directors'reserve the right to reject any nnd all bids ; Address all bids' to Charles Nlcolal , secretary. Harsont , Ne braska. Hy order of tK i board of directors , made this 9lh day of Oneomber , 1893. GKOIiaiO QAilHISON. President. CHARI.IJS NICOLAC.feecretnry. \ > , f Deelld 201-RI -It ! . ( STOCKHOLDERS1' MEETING , Onice of Lee-ClarkeTA'narccpen Hardware Company , Omaha , Nenrufica , ( , Dscember 14 , 895. Nonce Is hereby given to the stock- lolders of the LJc-CwrMer-Andre < ? nen Hard ware company that thpinnnual mcotlni ; of ho stockholders of tuu.company will bo iclil nt till ) olllceH of 'the Huld company , 219 , 1221 and 1223 Harneyietreet. In the city of Omaha , In the tp > t of Nebraska , on Tuesday. January U , A. ' D. , 1898 , ut 3 o'clock n , in , , for the purpose of electliiK n board of directors for lh ' company to servo during the ensuing year and to transact such other biislnefrt IIB may bo presented at such meeting. ( Attest. ) II. J , LEE , President. W. M , GLASS , Secretary. DHd32t-M iinititv'.s iin.vs Avciti : si.iii'v. : lloitr HovFtilorii .Mlli-n I'crolicil tin n WMU.MM llciifh U'ltluint WnUltiu , Linn Ilorry has a big chicken farm In West Iluxton and has several hundred hens , retails the Portland Treps. Ho brings many CBKS nnd chickens ( dtnd nnd dressul ) to Portland , He leads his wagon the night Geforo nnd starts nt 3 n. m. He 1ms only to hitch up the horses flnd drive off , Ho did so last Monday morning. U Is n drive of wventcin miles to this city. He reached hero nt Just about sutirlw. As he approached the United States hotel lo deliver some- produce someone shouted nt li'm and nsk him If he had brought his hens to market roosting on the crossbar un der the wagon. He paid no attention , sup posing the man was guying him , Hut when he stopped at the hot : ! and others called his nttcntlcn to four hens roosting under the wngon nnd just waking up , It was doubtful which was the moat nstonlaio ! > ) , Mr. Ilcrry or the hens. Two of the latter were panic-stricken nnd started down Federal street. Ono was caught on Temple street nnd the other got down almost lo Exchange street before It wasv captured. The cook at the hotel bctlght the four hens for $1 and took them homo. How many hens were asleep under the wagon when Mr. Berry started from homo ho can't tell , but It Is very possible that there were more than four. WHITE STAR LINE. galling from New York AV'ciln ° ; inyH ] , ns follows. No Killing the 2jth of December. ISM. Teutonic , Jan. 1 , 10 n. in. ! Ilrltnnnlc , Jan. 8 , 10 n. m. : Majestic , Jnn , 15 , 10 n , in , ; Get manic , Jim 22 , 10 n , m. United suites nnd Hoynl Mnll Slcnmern. Snlnon imfsnKe. MO utul upwnnl , nccimllnB to Mcamer pHectcil nml location of tierlh. KfcMnd cahln t."S nnd M ) on Mnjcctlc ami Teutonic imAKri jiuynlile on ilemnn'l uvcryulitre In Oront llrltnln nml Irelnml fold nt lowest integ. For Inspection cf pinna of rtennicra nnd nny further Infornmtlon npply to locnl nucnts or direct to II. MAITLAND KKllHIIV. ( VI As't , 2fl H'wuy N. Y. N. ANnrcnsoN. rn Wn Ant. . 211 HOt'Tlf ' CI.AHIC ST. . CHICAGO. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IHUnLINQTON & MO. RIVRIUArrtvea OmalmiUnlonL _ > Jpot. 10th & Mason Sts.l Omaha ' gSOam ; T..Dcnver Express 0:35am : 43iipm.Illk. ; Hill" . Mont. * K'get sml Ex. 4opm ; 4i5pm : : Denver Exnrcsk 4:05pm : 7OCpm..Nebraska : Locnl ( except [ Sunday ) . . 7:45pm : . . .Lincoln Local ( except Sunday.ll:25am ) : 8:45pm..li'a : t Mall ( for Lincoln ) dully. . . OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. ( Omnhn ElOOpm Chicago Vestibule , 8:00nm : 9 : < Sam Chicago Express 4Upm : 7-Wpm..ChlcnKo & St. Louis Express. . . Rooam : lliSSam Pacific Junction Local G:30pm : Fnut Mnll 2MOpm Leaves ICIIICAno , MIL. & ST. PAUL. I Arrives OmahaUnUmpcpot | , 10th Ik Mason BU. | Oninlia * 6:00pm : . .Chicago Limited S:03nm : 10 : < 5am..Chicago Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 32tpm ! Leaves ICHICAfio A NOnTHWBST'N.IAirlves OmalmlUnlon Dtpot , I0th & MasunSts.Omalia _ | _ ll:00am.77.r : Eastern Express 3:10pm : 4M5pm Vestibule , ! Limited 6:45pm : 7:0 : : nm Csrroll Pnssenner I0:40pm : G:4Spm : Onmha ChlcBro Special 8:00am : 4:30pm : lloone Locnl 9:30am : Missouri Valley Locnl 9:30am : Leaves ICHICAdO. n. I. a PACIFIC. I Arrives OmahnlUnlon D pot , 10th & Mason 8ts. | Onialm EABT. 10 : < 0nm..Atlantic ExpresB rex. Sunday ) . B:35pm : CJSpm : NlBht Express 8:16nm : 4HDm : ) ChlcaRo Vestibule.Llmlteu l:35ptn : 4:50mn..St. Paul Vestlbuled Limited. . . . l8Spm ' ' ' ' WEST. CMGpm.Oklahoma& Texas Ex. ter. Sun..10:3Sam ) : -Opm Colorado Limited 4:00pm : fcvreTT C.7 ST. P. . M. * O Arrives" Omalial Depot. 15th nnd Webscr Sts. I Omaha " 8lS : nm Floux "city Accommodation. . . 8lCpin : 12:15pm..Sioux City Express ( ex. Sun.l..llS5nm : C:45pm : . . .St. Paul Llmltee S:10n : Leives I K. . KMO. . VAI.LET. ( Arrives Omaha ! Depot , 15th and Webster jita. I Omaha "SilCpm Fast Mall aiid Express 5 :35pm : 2lSpm.ex. : ( Bnt. ) Wyo. Ex. ( ex Man. ) . . . 6:35pm : 7:50am..Norfolk : Express ( ex. Sunday.10:25am : 545pm ; Si. Paul Express 9:10am : Leaven I 1C. C. . ST. J. & C. n. [ Arrives OmahaUnlonpepot | , IQtli & Mason Bts.l Omahj 9OSam..7..KnnnH : City Day ExpreBS 5:30pm : 9:45pm.K. : C. Night Ex. Via U. P. Tians. 7:00am : Leaves I MISSOUIU I'ACIKIC. lArrlvcg Omahal Depot. 15th and 'webtter Sts. I Omohq JoT40am St.'Louls ifxprcss 6:00am : 9:50pm : St. Louis Express 6:08pm : 8:30pm..fl.Ntbraslitt : Local ( P * Sun. ) 9o9nra : Le'avTTI SIOUX CITT & PACIFIC. ] A rrves Omalial Depot , 15th and Webster Sts. I Omaha C 45pm St. Paul'Llmltcd 9loiTm ! Leaves I SIOUX CITT A TACIPIC. ) Arrlv s OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Ets. | Onmh 7:05am Sioux City Passmser 10:40pm : B:4Cpm..1. : . . . . . . Paul Limited 9:30ani : Lea"veT I UNION PACIFIC ; TArMves OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sin.I Omaha 9:10am.T : Noith Plotte Expiess 4:30pm : 8:10am Oveiland Limited 4:4Spm : :3 : pm.l3cafce & Stiomsb'i : Er ( ex. fiun. ) . 4:80pm S:45pm.Orand Island Expresi. ( ex. dun..13:10prr z-Knm Fast Mall 10:35 : l , Leaves T WAHASH'ttAILWAY. JArrlvei OmahalUnion Depot. lOlli t : Mason StK.i Omiilia < -,1irm Bt. Loiila Cannon 'Jail ll65an ! NOTICE TO PIIOPBUTY OWNERS. To nil property owners from Military ave. to Center street , between 40th street anil west city limits , who will be affected by proposed levy to cover the cost of opening u street along' Sadl > creek : You and each of you are bercby notllled that the city council will sit as an informal board of equalization In the city hall , on Monday evening , Dec. 23rd , 16D5 , at 8 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of considering the proposed plan of assessment to cover the cost of opening n street along Saddle creek. All property owners In favor of or opposed to the proposed assessment are requested to bo present Ht such meeting- . BEECIIEH HIGBY , City Clerk. Dil-22-23 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING-UNION IjAND COMPANY. Notice Is herebv given that the nnnunl ineetlnir of ths stockholders of the Union Land company for the election of five direc tors nnd the transaction of such other busl- nefs as may lawfully come before the montlnir. will be hold In the library , Union Pacific bulldlntr. Omnhn. Nebraska , upon Monday , January 13 , IMG , at 10 o'clock , a , m. The stock transfer books -will be closed ten days before the date of the meeting. Boston , Massachusetts , December 12 , 1S93. ALEXANDER MILLAH , Secretary. D22 d23tm STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING-OMAHA & ELKHORN VALLEY RAILWAY COM PANY. Notice Is hereby given that the nn mm I meeting- the xtockholders of the Omaha & Elkhorn Valley Itallwny Company for the election of seven directors nnd trans action of such other buslne. a as may law fully come before the meeting , will be held In the library , Union Pacific building , Omnhn , Nebraska , upon Wednesday , the 1st day of January. IdyO , nt 10 o'clock , n. m. The stock transfer books will be closed ten daye before the date of the meeting. Boston , MawsnchUFettc , December 12 , 1SU3. ALEXANDER MILLAR , Secretary , STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING-UNION ELEVATOR COMPANY OP OMAHA , Notice Is hsreby given that n meeting of the stockholders of the Union Elovntor Company , for the puriroHo of electing f-even directors nnd the transaction of nuch other business aw may properly come before the meeting- , will be held In the library , Union Paclllc building. Omahn , Nebraska , upon Monday , the lath day of January , 189 ! ! , be tween the bourw of 10 u. in. and C o'clock p. m. The stock transfer books will bo closed ten days before the date of meeting. Omaha , NebraBka. Decembsr 21 , 1S95. S. 8. ll. CLARK , President. D22 d23tm _ STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING THE OMAHA - HA & REPUBLICAN VALLEV RAIL WAY COMPANY. Notice IH hereby given that the nnnual meeting of the HlorkhulderH of the Omuha & Republican Valley Railway Company , for the election of seven directors und the transaction of nuch other liuslnc-KH us may properly name before the meeting , will be held In the library , Union Paclllc building , Omaha , Nebraska , on WedneKduy , the let day of January , 1KH1 , at 10 o'clock u. m. The Hock books will lu closed for that purpose ten days before the im-etlnt- . Boston , Mns achiwett . December 13. 1SS3. ALEXANDER MILLAR , Hccretnry. Pfll n UULEI end Finer and Heavier Frames , $4 , 5 and Upward. EYES TESTED FREE OMAHA OPTICAL COMPANY. LEADING OPTICIANS , J. F. PONDER , 222 So. 16th 8' . , Near Farnam. IN KINSLBR'S DRDrt ' TOPICS FOR A DAY OF RES First Diiitribution of Qnrmonts by n Practical Oharity. BRANCH NEEDLEWORK GUILD ESTABLISHED I'lnii of ( Iprriidoii ( o lie Similar to TIOM | < > of Kii.ttlaiiil , with Itn I'liriuiHc * lo Help tlio 1'iior I'coiilt ; . The flrPt ilUtrlbutlon of gnrnicnts by Omaln members of the Needlework fliilld of Amer ica wns mad ? last Tuesday nttrrnoon , when nearly 200 articles of clothing and house linen were apportioned amotiK the various chnrlt- nble Institutions of the city. The children t'jeni ' to hnvo been nearest the hearts of the workers of the Guild , for more than half , possibly two thlnls , of nil garments received \vero distributed amoni ? the proteges of the Children' home , the Crccho nnd the Child's hospital , the other beneflclnrlco belnfj the Hurt Street Home , the Traveler's Aid nnd the Open Door , bwldca a few Individual cases. The Needlework dulld Is new In Omaha , nllhoiigli It Is ten years pines 1adyVolvetton of England devised It. In England It Is es pecially stronR , over 52,000 Karments being displayed at the recent meeting In London. The duchsss of Yc-rk and her mother font C.7SG from the group of workers of which they nro leaders. In this country Mrs. Le'vl I * . Morton Is honorary president. In Chicago there Is a very active branch , whose recent annual collection amounted to a number of thotit nJs of garmcntp. The organization Is very ( simple. Rich member pledges herself to glv * two new gar ments n year. If she will auk ten others to do the came .oho becomes a director , with n vote In the distribution. Each section con sists of a prcsldsnt , i-ecrotary , nnJ at least three directors , each of whom Is responsible for the collection of twenty-two carmcnls. or a to-al ! of 110 for the ooctlon. When ten sec tions have been formed a city branch may be organized , the presidents of sections being vice presidents thereof. Once a year , prob ably In Novc-mbsr , lo held the annual meet ing and division of garments. Aside from this thcio are no meetings and there are no dues , fines or fees , except His two new gar ments , which may bo for men , women or children. The garments arc divided among the various charitable organizations In the city , no attempt being made nt Individual distribution. The women who were at the meeting yesterday were enthusiastic over the success , nnd decided that It was.an Ideal way of givingIt was Indeed a very pleasant sight , the tables plied high with all kinds of warm clothing , fresh and cUun and. new. Mrs. C. P. Humphrey nnd Mrs. J. W. Van Nostrum ! arc president and s.'cretary respect ively of the only complete section , the others being only partly organized. AV. C. T. U. Xoti'N. The Omaha union of the Women's Chris tian Temperance union will hold a parlor meeting with Mrs. Laura Chlttenden , 203S South Twentieth street , on Friday evening , DJcember 27. Mrs. E. L. Wo : < l will pptak upon depart ment woifc ; Miss Lula Smith will give recita tion and Prof. Shadrock and daughters are Invited to give Instrumental selections. Light refreshments will be nerved. A work ; among mothers and children Is taken up by tha same union In th ? neighbor hood of Eleventh and Cass s'.rets. Meetings are to bo held weekly In the Women's Chris tian Temperance union coffee house. A mothers' meeting will be held there on the afternoon of January 7 at 3 o'clock. Re freshments will be sarvcd. The next regular meeting of the Omaha Women's Christian Temperance union will not occur until January 8 at 3 o'clock p. m. , In the Commercial club rooma v Y. W. C. A. .Nolow. All of the classes will enjoy n two weeks' rest , with the exception c ! ih * .wo bible classes , which will take but one week. A new class In elocution will bo begun early in January , and one at guitar and mandolin. There Is a demand for German , and a new class In French will bo started soon , nlso In dressmaking. Those Interested must apply soon , as the plans depend largely upon the demand. A Christmas gospel meeting will b& held In the rooms in The Hes building Sunday at 4 o'clock. Miss Caely will lead , and Miss McCague and Mlos Hungate will sing. St. Mnry'H Avenue Ilcvlvnl. Since the first announcement was made of the special evangelistic services to be held at St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church , commencing Sunday , December 20 , the interest in them has steadily Increased. They will be In charge of D. M. Hartsough , whose work is charactorlzsd by "business and hard sense , " and he Is i > ald to rank with Moody and Mills for effective results. Prof. Handenschlld comes with him to take charge of the music. FIi-K < MctlioilInt'N ClirlNtiiuiH. The Sunday school of the First Methodist church will have its Christinas festivities on Tuesday evening. A cantata , Introducing brownies , fairies , Santa's workmen , a boys' drill , a grand parade and Santa himself , lias besn prepared. The classes of the twhool will make their offerings to the poor and to benevolent causes. The Sunday school rooms will bs elaborately decorated with holly , evergreens and Christmas trees. iiH Srrvlee at 1'coiilo'x. Christmas services at the People's church will b3 on Christmas day , as follows : Sun rise meeting at 7:22 : o'clock ; Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor , leader , Mr , Hay Jester ; prnlso meeting at 8:30 : o'clock , led by John Dale ; What Hath God Wrought ? 0:30 : , leader , Mr. J. B. Wilkcrson : 10:30 : , tli3 pastor , Charles W. Savldge , will preach a sermon appropriate to the day , .SrriiuiiiN for Worldiijc I'cojilc , Rev , A. Holden nyles has commenced u scries of Harmons for working people. They are at the old City Mission building , at 7:30 : o'clock. Prof Bhaddu'ck will meet those who wish to sing at the services at 7 o'clock. I.Ol'llI I'llljllt I'OrcCMKlH. Rev. J. M. Wilson will preach on "The Advent of the First Great Soul-Winner , " and "Come , that Ye Might Have Spiritual Life. " The Omaha Philosophical society meets at Washington hall at 2:30 : p. m , lr. ) Wheeler will read a paper on "Tho Plillotcphy of Eve lution. " First Church of Chrht. Scientist St. Mary's avenue , nrar Twenty-seventh Urcct. Service nt 11 a , in. Lsiun tcplc : "The Birth of Jesus. " Unlversallst nev. Dr. Augusta , J. Chapln will preach at 10:45 : a. m. Subject , "Jesus by the Lakeside , " No evening service. Sab bath pchcol at noon , Lowe Avenue Presbyterian Church 108 Nicholas street , K , Tongc , pastor. Sunday , 10:30 : a. m. , "Tho Eagle's Nest ; " at 7:45 : In the evening , "The Flrat Chrletmas Carol. " First , Presbyterian Jlev. S. H. McCormlck. pastor. Subject 10:30 : a. in , , "The VUlt of the Magi. " Subject 7:30 : p. m , , "Jesug the Savior. " Ctirlt'tinnH ' music at both services. The Seventh Djy Adventlsts hold B.rvlcei' cacli Sabbath ( Saturday ) at the church on Cumlng and Eighteenth rtrcctt' . at 11 a. m , ; also Sunday at 3 p. m , J. H. Rogers , pastor. First Christian Morning sermon topic , "Tho Meaning of Christmas. " Evening , "What Has the lilrth cf Christ Don ; for the World ? " Christmas entertainment Tut-hday evening , People's Church The paetcr , Charliu W. Savldge , will preach Sabbath morning and evening. Subject In the morning , "Tho Holy GhoBt. " Subject In the evening , "What Are You Waiting For ? " Kounlze Memorial Lutheran Rev. A. J , Tiirkle , pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 : a. in. and 7:30 : p. m. TheClirUtmas - tldo will furnish the theme for the sermons and music. Special bolos and anthems for the festival occasion , Sunday eervlca at St , Mary's Avenue Con gregational church , Dr. Duller , pastor. At 10:30 : a. m. Miss Lillian Terry , the church sololbt , will lead a selected quartet In a program of Christmas music. At 74B ; , evening , at the Men's club service , Mine. J. Stewart White will render two soprano toloa , With violin obligate by , Mr , Charles Illgglna , the local virtuoso , who will aha glvo two violin tolen. Or , limlcr " 111 Rive An nbbrc- vUted aildrtM , Kirtt Itapttei-llov. W. llelllngs , D.D. , pustor. Sunday , preaching nt 10:30 : a , in. nnd 7:30 : p , in , ; Sunday school nt noon ; YoutiR People's meeting * t 0:30 : p. in. Wednesday , prayer meeting Ht 7:30 : p. in. Walnut Hill Methodist Preaching 10:30 : a , m , and 6:30 : p. in , Sunday school , 12 m. J. .M. Glll.in , superintendent. Junior league. 3:30 : p. in. Kpworlh league , 6:30 : p. m. All cordially Invited. C. N. D.uvson , pastor , Central United Presbyterian Church- Corner Twenty-fourth nnd Dodge strtcla Alexander ( lllclirlst , pastor. Services morn ing und evening at the usual hours. Sabbath school Christmas entertainment Tuesday ovenlne. draco Lutheran cliurch , Twenty-sixth street , lietwetn Popplaton nnd Wool worth nvenuey. The pastor , llcv. I.ntliT M. Kuhn % will prcnch nt 11 n. ins on "GoiVu Presence , the World's Trno Joy , " and at 7:30 : p. in. on "Powerful Foolishness. " Park Avenue United Presbyterian Subject of morning dlecourse , "Tlio Song of the Angels. " Subject of evening lecture , "Tho Wcilpys In Amcrlei. " Young People's Chris tian union servicent G:45 : p. m. Edgar MacDIll. p.-Mt-r. Hcorgnnlicil Church of LnttT Day Paints- Morning service , 10:30. : Subject , "Is W-cdl- cnce Necesvjry7" Socl.il porvlce , 2:30 : p. in. A Hale Smith , president of tlio Nebraska Mission , will speak at 7:30 : p. in. Subject. "Object of llaptlsiu. " Frederick A. Smith , pastor. Westminster Presbyterian Dr. Jehn Gor don will preach nt 10:30 : on "The Shepherds Watchliii ; Their Klerk. " At 7:30 : there will be a sang service. Christian Kmleavor meet ing nt 0:30. : Tim Clirls'liu.is ' entertainment of the Sunday school will be held Tuesday evening. First Connrogatlonal Uev. Austin Ilazen will prfneh Sunday mornlnn at 10:30. : No evening service. Young People's Society of Christian Kmleavor at ft p. in , Speclnl music by chorus choir , under the direction of Prof. L. A. Torrona Mr. W. T. Tabor iIvus ; nn org.in recital nt 3:30 : p , m. Church of St. Philip , the Deacon Twenty- first between Nicholas and Paul streets. Topic 11 n. m. : "Hell ; " 4 p. m. topic : "The Doctrine of the Apostolic Succarslon of the * " ! hrlQlnn MtnU-frv ' DotTnli , , AII.A * . , \\'ll _ llnms , rector. Christmas day : Holy com munion , 6:30 : n. m. full choral service with sermon 10:30 : a. m. Calvary Ilaptlst church Twenty-sixth and Sownrd strefts , Mrs. Anderson , pastor. "The Divine Father and Our Friend , " will bo the toplo for tlu morning : "The Lord's Prayer , and Exalted at Last , " will be the fifth talk on "Jcssph" for the evening fervlce. Special music by a largo chorus choir. Christinas cantata by the Sunday school on Christmas nlcht. Trinity Methodist Elaborate Christmas services will be held Sunday In thin church. The pastor , Rev. F. II. Sanderson , D.D. , will preach In the morning on "The Child of Christmas , " the chorus choir , led by L. H. Cnpelaud , rendering Clirk-tinas anthems. Appropriate solos will be sung. In the even ing a sacred concert will be- given by the choir. Jacob Fawcett will deliver nn ad dress. AVI/.AIII1 IIUHH.IIAX.V. CrcutvN r < iiiN < crimtloii Aiiinnir tinCo - loNlInlM of < 'liliin < < Mrn. The guide conducted the party to the hous of the Nlng Yung company , on the third floor of which Is the temple of Nlm Kwan Sa Ny. the Chinese god who brines good fortune , relates the San Francisco Examiner. Arrived in front of the altar at the rear of the apartment the cicerone pointed with pride to n hideous Idol woarlng gray whiskers , explaining that this deJty wa 15,000 years old. "And how old Is this one ? " asked Herr mann , pointing to a tiding with a fnco like- a petrified sneer. The guide bent a startled gUnce upon the grinning musk and gasped : "Him new Joss , " supplementing this In formation with a tcrrrnt of Chinese that speedily brought every person In the room to the front of the altar. While they were gazing nt the "now Joss" Herrmann called attention to the presence of another monstrous craatlon at the other side of the platform. This was a goggle-eyed little old man , with a thick lip perpetually curled In scorn of all things human or divine a cynical epitome ? of some artlst'o sarcasm upon the facial ex pression of what men call gods. As the observation cf th : crowd of Chinese settled upon the second apparition they be gan to murmur. Some of them snatched up joss sticks and llghtej them and others be gan to scatter about the room little red pa pers perforated with square holes. It was evident that an lmpresnon ! was becoming nrovalont In the nssemblv that the Temnle of Gocd Fortune had been Invaded by the Genius of Evil. "Thesa gods must have blown In , " sug gested one of Herrmann's party. "And this one seems lo have blown out again , " said Herrmann , pointing to the empty space occupied a moment before by the god of the nrrcstul glbb2r. The crowd of Chinese was becoming more uneasy. The temple was rapidly filling with th9 Incense of txindal wood punk. There was a surging movement toward the place from which the gctl of the frozen leer hud disappeared , and Herrmann passed In front of the nltar and took his stand close to the pop-eyed deity. "What is the matter ? " he Inquired of the Interpreter. "Ask the temple guide to ex plain this mystery. " The questions wore propounded to the man with the skull cop , but he wns too excited to answer Intelligibly , anil his Incoherent reply was drowned In the- Jabber of his country men. men.Herrmann changed his position again ami called attention to the fact that the other god was no longer In Its place. When the Chinese fully comprehended the situation the roar of nstonJshment , mlngletl with rage at the white man , whom they more than suspected of being- responsible for this unseemly performance In a sacred tem ple , was deafening. Herrmann and his party took advantage of the turmoil and uncertainly to Blip down the stairs , and their pace wns rapid out of the Chlnesa tiuartcr. for the Interpreter In- formed them that there were enough hlgn- binders In that temple mob to avenge 100 sacrileges , and willing enough to Immolate on that altar nny number of conjurers caught "monkeying wlih the go-Ja. " TIII ; POLAR \KJirr. TlioMC WIio Ilnvf fiat H\M | rl 'iii-iMl It Cannot Aiir | | 'Hnti' KM 'JVrrorN. Constantin Noeslloff , reporting his scien tific researches In Nova Xembla , furnishes an Interesting description of his sensations and experiences during the long arctic night , which began In November and ended Janu ary 20. September was pretty comfortable , ho bays. Then suddenly snow covered the mountains. The Samoyedes , his only com panions , put on their winter clothing , the fishing boats set sail for Archangel , the giound froze , the nun lobt Its warmth and heavy snows fell , Winter had come. In earnest. On the day when the sun showed lUelf for the ln t time nil handa went out of doors to bid It farewell. It remained In Eight for half nn hour only. Kor a few days longer there was a morning twilight. Then this faded and gave place to black night. The stars ehono the whole twenty- four hours. The -huts of thu colony were burled under the snow , of which thick whirl winds filled the air. The wind shook the liuta to their foundations. Sometimes for days together the Inmates of different huts could hold no communication with each other , though the huts were side by side. If any cue went out liewa'u seized by tha wind , and had to be dragged back by msana of ropes. In this darkneas and ilcsolatlun the aurora boiealls did much to cntnlaln and cheer them. It lasted Homollniss fcr five dayy In succctston , with splendors of color that Mr. tries In vain to deucrlb ? . To cnlnv the spectacle he utcd to remain for hours In i hole In the mow , sheltered from the wind. "I have never son : anything more terrlblo tlinn a IcinptRt during the polar night , " uaya Mr , NoBslloi ? . "Man feels himself over whelmed In Immensity. " When there came a lull In the storm the men ventured out to breathe the air and purge thulr lungs of the exhalations uf the smoking lamps fed with acul oil. Twlllilit ; appeared again In the middle of January , and on the 20th thu tim rose above the horizon , while the members of the llttlo colony stood In lln- facing It and fired a salute. No one had dUd or been seriously 111 , but all had the look of corpse ? and were an feeble as convalescents after a long sick ness. Health returned with the of the mm.