Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 09, 1896, Editorial Sheet, Page 14, Image 14

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    8PB01RU NOTICES.
for lie r roltiytn
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lioroit cliooU , enn liiite ntiMiriN nil
ilfpNKpil tii n niiiiilM-rrcl IrlUT III euro
of Tlic lice. AnnnerM mlilrrmiril
Will lie ilolUeriMl upon nri-ncnliUl" "
of the clH'clc enl > . Union , t 1-liu ii
TIOPI ! ttriii liifiprlliini le i noril
therm ftcr.nllilnir tnlii'ii for II-HM
ilinit J2Bc for l\rni \ liiNi-rtlnii. Them-
nilvvrllNi'iticnlN muni lie run coimeeu-
llvcli.
SITt'TIO.NS
I WANT A JO ! ! ,
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Don't turn much wluil It In.
I nm a flrM-e.ln i < niprnlcr ,
Jinvc n wife nnd ( IPX en children
In mippjit. I ln\o linn nut of
wnrl : ncnrly nil xv Inter.
Cnii't } oil she me unmclhlrg In do ?
AiMrw K II. Hoc iilllct. A-M133 IP
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AN ixi'imixriii : : imro ci.nuic WANTH A
sllimtlun ni Um wnceii. Iiuiiilrr 131S rmiuim
WANTID , POSITION nv vorNi M.uminn
mnil any kind of work ; iefprpnrr . AiMri-m
K 4' . , Jlie. AIM 10'
BALWtAN TOH Till : IIUMANU UKIIOItK-
cr,1 Ki > oil slile line for hnr < l nr or ImrncBi
salesman. Call or ndihrx * 401 Ho. Kill M.
11-MC1I I-J7
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WANTHU. f,00 MIJN AND TKAMH TO NIM.t ,
ou Cecil rrlixlint nntl cookPrn ; fnlniy , JVj
to (2V ) ptr month , nceonllns to nljltltx./ The
Utcliflelil Mfg. Co . Webster Cltv , In.
11 MTID T2T
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| 60 TO J130 PAin 8AI.KRMRN TOH CIO A US :
experience ) unn - Fnl-y : utra Inducements tc
custumcrx. Dlnhop & Kiln ? , St. I .oil In. Mo
n -MIS ; ra *
WANTKD. MAN WKM , A
whlsliy trnclo to represent lirge Kentucky
xvholesnle lions * ; on commiF lon ; irforene'OB re-
qulictl. Address Ilex 27 , r.iilncnh , K ) .
I1-M319 12
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BAI.KSMAN TO nuro THAUH. sinn UNI :
or otherwise. J.V. . KnlRht , 217-223 Hlnte ft
Itaelnp. Wig. n
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WANTi : , MHN ANt ) WOMEN TO WO I IK AT
hnmp ; I nny J8 00 Id HC ( K ) per w ek fir milk-
IIIR cr.ijon portraits ; new patented method ; niij
ime who cnn nnd or urllc ciin do the work nt
home , In spiire time , iliiy or evening. Send
for iinrtlculnrn nnd hpRln w irk nl once. Ad-
elrcsR II. A , Orlnp , Ocrmnn Artist , Tjronc , l'i
H
MIN : VVANTHD TO HIII.I. ouu HOODS
to the whnlemilp nnil retail trade. Our goods
pell on Fight. I.lbornl fTlnry or commission
paid , ronltlon pprmanent , For particulars nd-
ilifKs L > iilnnlnl Mnnf'K Co. , Atlanta , Oa.
fnclury. Mllnuukce , WIs 11
| 4W 1'KIl I.IVW CASH roil DISTIllintTINO
clrculaia. nnclono 4o. , U. S. Dlntrlh. llurpaii ,
ChleaKO I )
\\'ANTr.D , HAI.ISMIN : TO HHLI. STATLI :
KOIK | at homfr or liuxrl I.llieinl mlary 01
Rood commission. We send samplps en np-
pllcatlun ; Rlie rxclul\o territory. AOdrcfx I' .
O Dox 1.103. New York City. II
SAIIHMIN : , I.IOHT smn MNIJ.
qultk ncllei ; harness and hnnuu ] - trnilc , IIUKP
comnilyalonn. Centaur Mfir. Co , Chicago.
I1-9C7-9 *
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AOINCV "WHO iuvr.s TAT CATTIJJ
Hhoulil hlmpplf be fat. " Al Halpsmen cnn odd
commission fioni Al house. Hose Mills , 1' . O
1371 , New York. N. Y. 13 6c > S
BALDSMHN TO SIJLIj 1IAKINO TOU'Dnil IN
Kla s lolllnR plnn to Brocpr > trade. No competi
tion , experience unnpcepjnr ) ; $ SO month nml ex-
peiiFi-s in 23 pei cint commission. Chicago Itak-
Ine 1'owdtr Co. , W llnmllton n\c , Chlcnto.
_ _ _ _ _ 11-003-9 *
WANTin-nni'UTAMM : I-IHISON WHO CAN
rrninlze for Itmllclnry order to wilte 8ecrclnr > ,
It. 312 , 209 Dm born St. , Chicago , for terms.
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WANTIID , IIY A LAIt'ac CIIICAQO TAILOHINO
IK.USL who wish to ( slnlill.'h brunch houreq In
irood touns throunhout the United Slates , Rood
men , to nmmiKP iin.I net as rpsldcnt rnilm-rs
About U30 cash required.Vc will furnish
Block. Don't answer without referpncej. MO.-H-
ler llrcs , Klx Dig Tailors , 307 dna X,9 State St. ,
.Chicago. H-OS5-9 *
5 TO 2& A DAY. LADIKS OH OHNTS. THn
new aluminum metal cni-e for photogrnphs on
monuments ; prcpcr\es the faces of the dead
for all time ns the > were on earth ; hermetically
ecaU-d and put on In 5 minutes ; clegnnt , rich
nnd ornamental ; cnlch ) seller , nlso other good
ocllern. Write World Mff. | Co , Wl , Columbus , O
H-9C8-9 *
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NAT'I. III.D'O AND LOAN ASSOCIATION .
Men wanted nt once. New. Takes lIKe wild
lire. Iktz * i Co , 2CJ Dmrlorn Ht. , Chicago.
H-9H-3 *
orrnu GIVEN IIY ANY
ncwiipnpsr Klfty cents to ngtnts on each d 11 ir.
The Cat hoi c Niws Is cndortcd by ths Catholic
bishops , prlcnts and einlnpnt writers as the
lending Catholic family weekly. Subscription
price , one > enr by mail , one dollar CnmaBstiH
lire allowed the large commission of fifty cents
on each (1 CO. Agents wanted In exery Cnthollc
parlxh In cxerx city nnd town. Experience not
nece snry. Write for sample copj. Address
The Cnthollc News , 1J llarclay street , New
York. ll _
WANTKD-TIlAVKUNd SALESMEN : SIDE
U1ep' ' -Trough Hanger. New. Myers &
Van Flflt. Gnrrott. Indiana. _ 11-981 s
KVERYWUBHC. MEN TO ADVE11TISEOIJ )
Qlory" Bcourlnir toip and other fpcc'altles ' ;
tack signs to fences , buildings , distribute circu
lars , place samples , ordirs , etc. ; teidy work !
no ramatslng ; ailary , J10 n week nnd all ex
penses. Send 3S cents ( no stamps ) at once
for sample outfit , agreement , etc. Old Olon
Manufacturing c mpan ) , Cincinnati , O.
11-103 9
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WANTED , A GOOD SOLICITOR. LADY OH
Keitlcnmn , In Omaha , nnd nil towns In Ne-
lirnska. Addipsn , the Wfstern Supply Co. , Ml
nnd 02 Nelson bldg , , Kansas City , Mo
. H-OS2 9
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VfA NTED , SIX SALESMEN ; MUST HAVE
neat appearance , nnd be Al talktis ; W to JO
per diy for BIKX ! men ; referenees niiulrfd
t'nll toilny ( enl ) ) from 2 to 4 n m. . 617
Bhecly Udg. 11-933 0.
WANTED. MEN TO CAIIUY SIDE LINE AND
sell hnrdwnie Irnde ; PXCUB\C ! | terrltorj In Ne
braska , Kansjs , Missouri , South Dakota nnd
lown. Cormnny Mfgr. Co. , 223 Drniborn M , .
Chicago , 111. 11-110 C
ANTED , A MAN WITH wo n. n.ow to man-
ngia branch of our business at Omaha. Ad
dress the ronj Itoollnir Co. , Teutonic Hldit
ChlcoKQ , 111. _ II 100 9
WANTED-WIJ WANT YOU TOIl SI'EC/AL /
home woik , exinlnga , which will Increase , joui
Income nnd lead to trnd > employment ; no
canxatBlnt' . lock Ilex , 1 > , CIcxilund , O.
11-107 9 *
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WANTED , GENTLEMAN TO DO CIENISHAL
iilllin work ; must li \ery ncculnte In llgures-
do bookkeeping nnd stenogruplo work ; slate
Hilary ; permanent position for light man. Ad-
drcs K 26 , llee. _ 11113
WANTED , MAN TO SDl'EIHNTEND IIUANCII
olllco ; salttry , Jl.Sflp per > ear : references nnd
JCuO capital rrqulnd ; references glxen. Address
Itoom 27 , Marlon block , Indianapolis , I ml.
11118 /
WANTED. THAVELINQ SALESMAN ; LIVE
man , with experience In machinery line1.
I'nlrbankg , Moise & Co. . Omiihu. ma ) 9
WANTED. THAVELINO SALESMEN ; with ex-
perlence Jn belling windmills , pumps , pipe , etc
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Kalrlniiiss , Morse & Co. , Omaha. 11121 9
WANTKD. A MAN THOItOUQIII.Y EXPEIH-
enccd In the clolhlng buvlners u manager and
to attend to ndxirtUIng ; only thoup w m lia\e
had e perlenco In largeMnrts neenl apply. Ad-
drtin , with references , K 47. llee , II MI2S 11
) I-UMAM2 HUM' .
0IUiW ' .N"rnU IN 'A 'V OF THIIEE. 3003
I'nclllo St.
_ C 950 9
WANTED-LADII-.H TO DO I'ANCY WOUK AT
home ; II to Ii quietly made Uall > ; no cnnxam.
\na \ ; work pent by mall. Toilet Art Bchcul. Ilex
764. Hlwkljn , N. Y. c ! K9 ! >
I ADIEB. 01)11 NEW. COMMON SENbE ( uTT.
ter metellirs ; mmple and term * . 10 cents In
klher. Weetern MT f Co. . box SSO. Knoxxllle
Jown. C 9M 9
roil
HOUSES IN ALL I'AIITS Or THE CITY. THE
O. r. Da\la Company , 1DOS Tarnam. D 744
I AND 9-UOOM HOUSES ON TAHNAM AND
C-room houee on 22J and Leavenuorlh , cheap.
John W , Itobblna , ill N. Y. Life lIMg.
D 74
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HOUSES , UENUWA & CO. . 10J N , 1STH HT.
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JklODUIlN HOUSES. C. A. UTAHB M N.Y. LIFE ,
' . U-M1SO
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l''OH ItENT , NICE SOUTH PIIONT. 8-ltOOM
brick houne * . with all modern iinpioxeinents
and In first cla condition. Inquire on
ineniltfii. 2610 Half-Howard street. D-S13
6TUAM HEATED H1O11EH AND TLATS
Howard Itunck , utcnt , 1C10 Clilcugo it.
t-nOOM COTTAQB ; MODL'llNj KllHNIBHED.
rva u. MID. p-u n
roil nKM < linrsus.
( Continued )
I'Oll KENT , COTTAOE , 1S1I IX.AItD PTIIKIIT.
_ _
ITjiT irr.NT. silOOM COTTAoTO SMALL
fnmll } . JS.01 I 5 S. ) 15lhM _ , _ j > - glQ.lO'
! Tm"TrENT "MioilvTiiot'Sn. AUj MODEllN
Imprnxeinenlii , exetpt furnnc" . No. Z2I7 Cans
St , J2J . D Mi"8 ! 11
TMK i ii - ( Tniin r MoniTi i iiotP i j. cu f-o.
Mill l. iintlly rurnlfhnl , If dwllril Addre i
ru.dWLpe.2XItnmgf tll.ltf. "W 9'
I"Oll KENT A NK'E 7-ltOOM COTTAnn J'OIl
IDf"i Aipl | > on pre-mli-es , 2211 XVelmt-r t.
THE oLO\\'INO loi'SKS AltE D
nnd will lie rentwl nt mo-lpmlo prlci' . The >
will roniinnnd more rrnt 60 da > s IntT. He-
liKniUr we will mnt < IndutcmrnU to dffltn-
I IP leninl * :
No DM North 27lh nxpnup. S-l ini. tnouctn de
InihPd hiiuxc
iiTU South llth stttil. 7-room , modern el-'tnelipil
houfe *
S < 11 .InrK in Blrfpt , 7-reiom , mwlprn detached
llOllFP.
3M2 Spnanl street , 4 > room cottngi1
217 South 2llh street , H-rewin inodtin tkturhul
liotin *
1 Id. Illy TrliM Comrmny , 1702 1'aK.am street ,
UPO UalMlnk. H-Mlil
Rill.nooMHOt'SE CEN'rnAL LOCATION.
(15 meinlh. Inquire 2CIC Capitol avenue.
avenue.UtMS
U-tM-S *
11000 I'EK MONTH. .VUOOM HOI'SE ; CITY
wnter. 014 So. 17th nxe. D-MI27 11
KOH HUM' ruii.Msitnn noons.
rillST-CLASS IIOAI'.D AT 1010 DAVENI'OHT
street. E-M471 I'll *
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. nis CHICAOO
E S'J7-10
rt'IlNISIIED TltONT 11OOM ; AI O ONE KOIl
hoUMketplnK. W * Nort.1 17th. E M93S 9
2C11 ST. MAUY'B. ri/'HNlSHED 11OOMS ;
houspkepplng. IV-M9I4 9 *
ruiiNisiiED on" i NrmiNi8iiii ) IIOOMS ;
moilprn tonx enlences. C21'4 ' So. IPIh t.
E M9V1 9'
1"09 TAIINAM
ITHN1SHED HEATED ItOOMHj L1O11T
hourtketplii ) ; . Siili Harnpy. E MHE 10 *
I'tTHNISHED HEATED ItOOMH ; L1OHT
hiiusekpcplni ? . W3 North ISth. E M110 10
Kb'II.MSIIIH ) HOOMS AM ) IIOAUI ) .
rilONT HOOMP.ELL HEATED ; PAMILY
lioaril If desired ; talcs reasonable. 524 North
23d St. T 749
riiisr-CLAss HOARD ; 1010 DAVENPOUT ST.
F M471 ri4
rUUNISIIED PIIONT HOOMS WITH OU WITH.
out boaid ; steam heat ; electric bells ; baths ;
rates rens'nnblc. Midland hotel , 16th & Chicago
cage sts. r M'J3 P18
FURNISHED STEAM HEATED IIOOMS. MODern -
ern conxcn'jnces , board. 002 South 13th. T-753
HOOMS WITH HOAUU , STEAM HEAT.
Utopia , 1721 Dnxenport. r 911-11 *
nOOMS AND I1OAKD. 2223 DODQE STREET.
r sii9.il *
PINE rilONT ROOMS ; CHOICE IIOARD ; I'nr-
xnte family ; handsomely situated , detached res
idence ; references. 722 North 19th M
F-M9I3 10 *
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HANDSOMD LAHQE SOUTH ROOM. WITH
steam , and excellent board ; In rellned. central
location ; references ; reasonable. 202 No 18th.
r 9SO 9
TO LAUOn STEAM HEATED HOOMS. SUIT-
uhle for four gentlemen ; room nnd I > nrd $4 CO
pi > r week If taken nt once , nt Web ter hotel ,
ir.u Howard si. F M131 fl
KOIl HUNT-UM'MJHXlSIini ) HOO.1IS.
4 ROOMS ; WATER IN KITCHEN ; CENTRAL ;
reasonable rent ; nice for housekeeping. 1702
Webster st. Q 750
3 UNFURNISHED CHAMUEItS FOR HOU8E-
kecplng , man and wife ; wnter In kitchen ; ste ° l
Plnlt ; xvnstc pipe. 319 N. 17th. G M612
POll HUNT STOKES AND OFFICES.
TOR RENT. THE 4-STORY RRICK DUILD1NQ
at 918 Farnam st. 'Ihls building has a lire-
proof cement basement , complete steam heat
ing llxture , wnter on nil floors , gas , etc. Ap
ply nt the olllce of The Dee. I 910
rillST CLASS II1UCK STORE DUILDINO. 1011
Knrnnm , 3 stories nnd basement ; "III niter to
suit tenant. law rent. 314 Klrst National
Hank Illdg. I-M1050 22
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED , AGENTS IN EVERY COUNTY Or
Nebraska , ladles or gentlemen , to sell aluminum
liens nnd other aluminum novelties. Address
llo . 30 ? , Wajnc. Neb J M9M 9'
WANTED , AGENTS FOR OUR NEW HOUSEhold -
hold specialties ; xxages. (3 to J7 a day ; ] ny
exery xveelc. Central Supply Co , Cincinnati ,
Ohio. J
AGENTS AND J1RANCH HOUSE MANAGER ;
good pny. hulfs to order J10 : pnnts , J3 ; shirts ,
} 1 ; mackintosh. Jt > Hunter Tailoring Co. , Cin
cinnati , O. J
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE ; 4
dally sure ; many are making double this Belling
aluminum HDxelllea. the new substitute for sll-
xer , untarnlshable , wears better , costs less
liberal terms. Write for lull Information nnd
catalogue * or sample lOc. Aluminum Noxe'.ty
Co , 335 Ilroadxvny , Nexv York. J
AGENTS MAKE MONEY AND PLENTY OF
It selling our aluminum novelties. Illustrated
catalogue , price llstk , free ; ten cents brings a
sample. Noxelty Introduction Co. , 209 State st. ,
Chicago. J
WANTED. AGENTS TO SELL SASH LOCKS
and door holders. Sample cash lock free t > >
mail for 2c stamp. Uest sellers cxer In
vented. Rest weights ; J1200 n day. Write
quick. Hrohard & Co. , Ilex 77 , Philadelphia.
AGENTS TO HANDLE OUR SUPERLATIVE
gaslight burner ; makes kerosene lamps glxe a
hillllnnt gaslight ; no chlmncj.s to buy ; no
xvlckn to trim ; cheaper than oil ; tnmplcs free to
those meaning business. Superlative Mfg. Co. ,
World building , New York. J 971-9 *
AGENTS ARE COINING MONEY. LIGHT-
nlng eeller . Wm Cope. Arrow smith. Ills ,
made $14.75 oneday. . Mm. Light , Galxn , Ilia ,
14 SS afternoon. Any man or woman can make
money hand over list. No experience needed.
Send 25o for sample. Kelser & Co. , IhiRlexvood ,
Ills J-97S-9 *
LADIES MAKH 1IIG MONBY SELLING OUR
mackintosh skirl nnd other new goods.
Fresh territory. Il first. Calnloguc free. Ln-
dles' Supply Co. , 3113 Forest uxe. , Chicago
J-970 9 *
AGENTS WANTED. STATE AND COUNTY' ;
house to house canxarsers to soil our safety
kelllrs and rxlorlcpB fr.vlntr pan ; exclusive ter
ritory. Addrenj , E , C , Skinner & Dto , Al
bany. N. Y. J-
WANTED. AGENTS ; DIG PAY ; CHOICE TER-
rllorj ; pa > sick , accident , death and endow
ment benefits Address American Ilenexclent
nfsoclatlcn , St. Iuls , Mo. J 983 8
AGENTS' MONEY MAKER ; NEW GAS
liuimT regulntor ; 400 per cent profit ; sample
ir.o ; exeluslvo terrltorj' noxv glxen ; haxe other
Kood sellers. Aepen Mfe. Co. , 1131-163 Lasalle
Hi. . Clilcngo. J 109 9 *
GENERAL AGENTS CAN EVERYWHnRE
make big money and control for their profit
n peimanent sale to. stores , llxcr > men , oxvnera
of horses and subagents ; GO to 30) per cent
profit. For territory xvrlle M. Hunter Co. , Ra
cine. WIs. J-103 9
WE IXN'T LIE WHEN WE SAY WE HAVE
the tett selling articles In America. For proofs
address J. Lahmcr tt Co. , Chicago. J
AGENTS WANTED FOR A NEW EDITION OF
"Home of the Illble. " Greatly enlarged , xvlth
a full account of the Turkish-Armenian ques
tion , glxlng n ( .ruphlo deccrpllon of the mas
sacres , sufferings and perfecutlons of the help-
lew * Chrl tlnii8 of Armenia , written by eyc-
vvltnisucii ; greutent selling book of today ; com
plete outfit , M c : freight paid nnd credit given.
Act quick. It , II. Woodward Company. Haiti-
moie. Md. J-M132 10
WANTED TO ItENT.
WANTED TO HENA-GOOD SIZED MODERN
house and gaud turn , east or south exposure ,
vvlihln boundary of Muton el , , Georgia axe ,
32d st , and Woolxvonh axe. ; teed tenant for de.
sliable plaee ; would lake long lease If could
iret new place built , AOJrcss K 30 , llee.
1C-128-9'
III2NTAL AGI2NCV.
J , II. PARHOTTE. ROOM 2J , DOUGLAS 11LIC.
L-MM3 F18
STOHAGE.
KTOHAQE. FRANK EWERS. 1214 HARNEV.
M-75t
FURNISHED tSTFAM-HEATED ROOMS. MODem -
em conveniences , board. CO ! South Dili M105
PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. .
$08-919 Jones. General itornge and forxxardlng ,
M-713
WANTED TO UUV.
2ND-HAND FURNITURE. IIROWN'S , lot S. 14.
N 418
WANTED , TO HUY SECOND-HANDED SA.
loon fixture * and caih legliter , Addrei * A. V ,
Dvvuralt. Ord. Ntb. N M923 21 *
IIOUSU TO MOVE OR TEAR DOWN. AD-
drew U 8. J , , &U llurt It , K-:7-i !
AVANTED TO III V.
( Contlnuetl )
WANTED , DRAI-T HORDES-CORRESPOND ,
once with patties who h xc for nl draft bred
mares and ntIdlngs , weighing from 1 300 In 1 6JO
lb . In carload lut . T. S. HoI" > JV I > e\ll
Lake N D. N-MM8
WANTED TO 1UJY A TEN OR FHTEEN
Intro power electric motor In good condition.
AddreM with price nnd full pnrllculnr * . K 39.
N-93S-13'
llee olllce.
\VANTEl ) . 11U1LDING St'ITAHLE I'OR A
K neinl mdfe. stock In town of 000 or more.
Olxc full particulars. Address K 37 , Omihn.
l\ee. Omnhn , Neb. N M937 9
WANTIIl ) TO III'Y TOR OAPII. STOCK OP
nierchnnillFe ; ownt-M only ; no trailers ; Male
inrtleulnti n to nmoimt. Invoice nnil prlCA
Ixiek Hex M. 1'nlrfnx , Jlo. N 9'.it D
\VANTBU "TO llt'V. nrOND-IIANI ) HOT 11EO
Miles. AiMrrm K 41 , Omnhn Hoe. N KM
FOR SALE KUUMTUIIU.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT 323 FO. 10TH.
O-732 F2s
I'OIl SALE MISCEM.ANEOUS.
HARD WOOD 4 AND 5-FOOT FENCC FOR
corn cribbing , C , R , Lee , 901 Douglas.
Q-7J4
FOR SALE OR RENT , ONE TWO-STORY
building , 28x50 , In the city of Herman , Wash
ington county , Neb The same has been used
for n saloon nnd dance hall , U , Arndl , lilalr ,
Neb. Q SS5-9
FOR SALE , NATIONAL CASH REGISTER ; AL-
niogt ncxx. Inquire 704 So. 16th. Cj M915 19 *
1011 SALE. 4 COMI1INATION 1I11UNHWICK
nnd Ilnlk tnbles ; en y terms. Addrpss "Vll N.
Y. Life b'dg. Q-M IO 10
A FAIRHANK'S STANDARD SCALE. 3500 LHS
at less than 'j price1. Enquire 1313 Fnrnam
q W 9
FOR SALE. TWELVE HOR E-PO\VFJl EN-
glnc , OH good nn nevx , Clly Stenm Laundry Co.
( J 991 9'
FOR SALE. CHEAP. SET OF SILVFR PLATED
brass band Instruments ; 18 pleees ; made liv
C. G. Conn , Elkhnrt , Ind. Addiess 2413 Ilur-
iletto si. Q 111 9
roil SALE , SECOND-HAND LAUNDRY MA-
chlncry nt n bargain. 511 South 16th si.
Q-129 9 *
CI. VIUVOYANTS.
MRS. DR. 1C. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT , RE-
llable business medium ; Slh year nt 119 N. 16th.
S 733
ARRIVALI ARRIVAL ! ARRIVAL !
ARRIVAL OF PROF. M. LEON MARRAD.
Heralded by the proplc of the entile xvorld ns
the foicmost medium In the countr > . Ins ar
med , nnd cnn be consulted on nil affairs of
life. Without nsklng xou a qufstlon , Prof.
Marine ! tells > ou all vou want to knoxv. Don't
fall to consult him He tells excrjthing , past ,
present nnd future , nnd directs jou xxllh n
higher than human power toxxnrd success nnd
hnpplness. Pntlsfnctlon guaranteed or no
money taken All business strictly confidential.
Prlxate waiting rooms. Dally , from 10 a. m
to 8 p. m , nt 1819 Farnnm street. Entire sat-
Isfiictlon glxcn by mitt S M12I 10 *
"GYPSY QUEEN" FORTUNE TELLER ; LAdles -
dles , SOc ; gentlemen , )1 00 ; lucky charm" . 182 ?
Farnam st. , between 18th nnd 18lh : no sign.
8 M925 12 *
MASSAGE , HATIIS , ETC.
MADAMH SMITH , F22 DOUGLAS STREET. 2D
floor , room 11. Massage , steam , alcohol nnd
sulphurlnc baths. T119 15 *
MME. LARUE ; MASSAGE ; 1C17 IIOVV'AIIO ST.
. T M4SO F15 *
MME. AMES , FORMERLY OF ST. LOUIS. MASsage -
sage and baths 507 S 13th st. , 2d lloor , room 10
T 101-MS *
MADAME LEON. MASSAGE PARLORS , ItEST-
ful and refreshing. 417 S. llth St. . upstairs
T M126 15
TEUSOXAL.
DATHS. MASSAGE. MME. POST , 319H S. 15TH.
U 736
_ _
LIVERY RTGS CHEAP. ED DAUMLEY.
and St. Mai > 's avenue. Telephone , 440
U 757
MISS VAN VALKENI1URGH DESTROYS PER-
mnnenlly by electricity tupcrlluous Inlr , moles ,
wnrts , eta Room 410 , N. Y. Life Hide.
_ _ _ _ _ U 768
VIAVI co . 340 nnc IIUILDING- SOME
treatment for ladles ; physician of fifteen years'
experience In attendance : consultallon free.
. _ U-M75P
WONDERFUL SYSTEM FOR MAKING OLD
faces > oung- wrinkles removed. 00 Douglas
blk. Write Mme. True. U M497 F17 *
I1ELLE EPPERLY CORSET MADE TO ORDER
at 1909 Farnam. Lady canxnssera xvnnted.
U-M706 F23'
MISS MASON'S SCHOOL FOR DHE3SMAK-
Inp. over Boslon Store , In Rohrbaugh Business
college hall. Elevator entrance on Douglas.
U 637 F-9 *
MARRIAGE PAPER WITH PHOTOS , 200
ads' , lOc , "Bow Knot , " Spokane , Wash.
U 912 m-4 *
LADIES. FREE ! I WILL GLADLY SEND TO
any lady free , a , receipt that enxc me n mar
velous complexion ; no cosmetic ; perfectly
wholesome. Mrs. Nellie F. Miller , llox C. 916
Knlamazoo , .Mich. IT
DO YOU SPECULATE ? THEN SEND I"OR
our book "Hoxv to Speculate Successfully on
Limited Margins In Grain nnd Stock Markets "
Mailed fiee Comstoclt , Coates & Co , Rlalto
building , Chicago. U
EVERY MARRIED LADY SHOULD HAVE IT.
My talk to women mailed free. Mary A.
Paine , Ilex 34 , Kalamazoo , Mich. U 973-9 *
DR. IIOYD'S HEARD ELIXIR PRODUCES
loxely mustache In n fexv xxceks. No Injury
and certain In effect. r < c pkt. , postpaid. J.
Shields , box 1226. 1 llllqdelilill. | U 94 9 *
PERSONAL THE CELEHRATED "NANA. "
perfect reproduction. Suchorovxkky'a $80000
painting , alze 16x20 , } 1 ; 11x14 , 50 cents. Mailed
by Art Ills' Pub. Co. , Dept. 7 , St. Louis , Mo.
U 975-9 *
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR WRITE FOR FR.-JE IN-
formatlon how to remove hair permanently
without slightest Injuiy to nkln ; superior to
electric needle. Curtis Co , 1(6 32nd Blreet ,
Chicago. U
THREE THOROUGHllRED PUO PUPS FOR
eule. Addrees K 40 , care Dec. U 992 9 *
MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO . 318 N. Y.
Life. Leans at low rates fnr choice security In
Nebraska & loxva farms or Omaha city properly
W-7C1
MONEY TO I/AN AT LOWEST RATES. THE
O. F. Davla Co. , 1505 Farnam st. W 762
C PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
real estate & Neb. farms. W. B. Mclkle , Omaha
W 763
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Urennnn , Love & Co , , Paxton blk.
W-7CI
CITY LOANS. C , A. STARR , 925 N. Y. LIFE.
W-7C3
MORTGAGES. G. G , WALLACE , BROWN IILK.
W-7C6
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 132. ) Farnam.
W-707
MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES ,
J , D. Zlttle , 16th nnd Douglas , Omaha.W768
W-768
FARM LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SARPY , 1 TO
10 years ; low rates. , Gunln Urea. , 210 N. Y. L.
W-769
GEO. P. I1EMIS , LOANS , I'AXTON IILK.
W-939
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS ,
horees , xvagons .etc. , at lowest rates In city ;
no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you
can pay the loan off at any lime or In any
" " " " " ' '
'OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO ,
300 B. 16lh st.
X-770
MONEY TO LOAN , 30. CO. W DAYS ; FURNI-
ture. pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , Barker
block , X 771
IIUSI.VKKS CHANCES.
CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD faTOCKS , SAFE AND
sure ; 15 and upwards Invested often brings
fabulous and quick returns by placlne your
orders with the Van Buien Inxcglmrnt Co.
( Incorporated ) , bankera und brokers , 108 10th
t'Dcnxcr , Colo. Y-772
FOR SALE ? IN THE HEST AND LIVELIEST
town In Oklahoma , a nice , well selected stock
of shelf hardware ; tin chop In connection ; no
Implements or xchicles ; county feat ; popula
tion. 4,0o0i Invoice , 14,000 ; well established ; 111
health cause of celling. Address Uhltillt &
Arrlngton , El Reno. Old. Y M733 Fli
CR1PPLH CREEK MINING STOCKS HAVE
advanced SOO per lent since Ian July ; xvo are
members of the stock exchange at Cripple Click ,
where stock Is M at In true xalue ; stock In
hipping inlnei now selling at 8 cent * upwalds ,
and In undexeloped mine * I cent per share
upward * , xvu can pick cut the fcood stocks ;
mopki are noxv b lng offered to engtern cus
tomer" for 10 cents , that would not hell for 1
cent on thin exchange ; no remittance * le than
} i ; W Invested : manual with Cripple Creek
mining map mailed on receipt of 10 ccflU ; refer
ence * , Merchant * and U , S. National bank * ,
Omaha. E. Benedict & Co , Cripple Cretk.
Colo. Y-M-Mch ( 2
FOR 8AI.E OR TRADE FOR LAND. TUB
most complete vllrlflid brick plant In Kanuui ,
R , V. Drury , AtchUcn , Kan. Y-UJ03-1J *
SPECULATE WITH ItnillAnW : FIRM ! I"
profil * nindc nulcklyi 'trtient nhnnclng , will
go to SOc ; buy now. wtM'for boik on "Trad-
I-IK" nnd mitkft lPtt l ! free Mlllnr ft Co. ,
Commls lon , millo 7B , Sl ten Salic st. , Chicago.
Y Mill 9 *
FOR SALE , SALOON AND FIXTURES AND
bnrlr shop , Kmid loxvn In iCnsn counnty. Ad-
K 41 , Dec office. , Y 917-14
SPECULATION : SEND YOt'U PPECfLATlVE
onlers fir grain , pruvl | om nnd stoekx to a
rellnhle house. We vvllcli orders on margins.
Our dally mnrkft letter sent free on rrquert ;
nlso our twok "Prolltnblr rrrndlng. " Our fa
cilities nrc unexcelled , McKcntlP , Turner *
Co , 4IS Wp tern fnlon Illdr. , Chicago. Y
WHEAT IB DOOMING. AND IS THE CHEAP-
cwt speculative commlllvi In the xxorld toilav :
nnjonp who hns II In spire should buv It ; trndp
through a re poni lble' IIDUCP nnd get reliable
Information bj sending for our Urge reel Iwok ,
containing all necessaiy Information to < nnhle
nnjono In handle 4hclr | nvcslment Intclll-
gpntly ; nlso our dnllx market bulletin , xxhleh
suggests xxhen nnd xxlint to bux ; tmlh free ,
hlansell &Co , Hankers nnd Brokers. 1S2 Tind
ers' llldg. , Chlcngo. Y-in MI.12 *
PARTNER WANTED , JIB 000 TO MAKE WITH
Hntel Pile Bullets TnV bM t remedy on the
market for nllts nnd constipation. C. II.
Uruhe , Robinson , 111. Y SSO-9 *
2i MONTHLY Ot'ARANTEED. MANUFAC-
turlng concern wants reprpcenlntlxc In
Omaha ( or nny city not taken ) , Milit haxe n
fcvx hundred dollars cnsh to pny for goods on
dellxery nftpr orders nre securpd. F. E. Vail ,
Morse building , New York. Y 97D-9 *
CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD STOCKS , f. * UP-
xxnrcls Invested bring * fabulous returni. Pins-
pecli. * by mail. Addrcsi HIP Van lluren In-
xertmenl Co , Ilanke-rs & Brokers. SOS 10th St. ,
Devixer , Cole Refer to llrniVitreet. Y 97S-9 *
COLORADO GOLD MINE STOCKS. THREE
new spevlnl Cripple Crrrk stock * Mines Just
opened. Rich ore. Send f5 for 100 $1 Bhnrep.
Ihln price for February only. This Ftutk xxlll
earn > ou big money xvlthln next lhreo > monlh
Addicn Denxe > f Gold Mine ImeMmcnt Com-
pnny , 2 & 3 Hank block , Denxer , C ilo. In-
\eitlgatl3n solicited. 1 377-1 *
MAKE MONEY IN GOLD STOCKS : SHARED
or more In The Mlc-Mac Gold Mining Co nt
lOc per share will bring fabulous returns.
Piosp'ctua free. Knxe Inxcstment Co. , P. O.
Ilex 42S , Denxer , Colo. Y
A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR A GOOD MAN
xxllh 12,300 to tnke ' 4 Inlenvt nnd pos.tlon In
n first eluSB ediicntlcvul publication compnn > ,
csntrolllng patents nnd copx rights of grtnt
xnluc ; plant nnd Mock. Addieps Thp Eirlh
Pub. Co. . Highland Park , Des Molnes. In.
Y M102-12
STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE FOR
tale. All new. A rearonnbl : discount xvlll IIP
Klvcn for rcnh : good town nnd dolnn n good
business. No agents nee < l apply. This N na
tindlng Htock ; Inxolpp nbout 1C,00) . Addiesa
Lock Ilex : 16 , Wiod River. Neb Y 100-9
FOR SALE , PAYING DRUG iTOCK IN SDVTlT-
-eajlcrn Nebraska ! peed crcp ; bpst reason * for
Felling : no dead stock ; Invoice II,5W Address
K 42 , Heo. Y M104 10'
FOR SAL13 , DRUG ST6RE. ONLY ONE IN
town r.f 50i ) ; central Nebraska ; country In I-
gated Address K 43. llee. Y M105 10 *
FOR SALH OR TRADE. BEST RETAIL COAL
buslne i In Omnhn. For inrllculnrs address
at once , Jo ep i P. Wagner , 312 Kampc block.
Y 112 9
FOIl EXCHANGE.
I WILL TRADE
2,000 acres of clear farm land
In parcels to suit ,
Located In Holt nnd Sheridan countlea ,
Forr
Merchandise or clenr Omaha real estate.
Address K 17. Bee. ZD7
WANTED , A GOOD CLEAN DRUG STOCK IN
exchange for Omaha prcpeilj. " 1C , " care Car
rier . * , Z-S1MO
riNB STOCK OP CLOTHING IN EXCH CNGE
for > oung all punioseqiorses Addie q Mflchnm
& . Haglev , nioomlleldt Nebraska. Z 939 21
GENERAL COUNTRY STORE ; ESTABLISHED
cnih trade ; xvnnt farm ; reasons , poor health
Address Box 72 , Frankfort , Ind. K M931 10 *
160-ACHE FARM , PARTI IMPROVED. CLEAR ,
cncumbinnce , for xnennt lot on pnxpil stivot.
J. II Day , Jeweler , Mce'Bldg. Z fW3 6 *
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
i
BARGAINS. SALE ORJRADE IN CITY 1'ROP-
crties and farms. Jnb.N. Fren/er , opp. P. o
' RK-773
GEO. P. BEM1S , HOUSES ; LOTS , IRRIGATED *
farm lands , Jeans , 305nnd , 300 I'axtnn block
( mil , . i n - . ' > v , . n.&T ! ,3 ' '
ABSTRACTS. ' THE BYRON'REED'COMPANY'
i ' RE 774
BARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS' AND FARMS.I
eale or trade. F. K , Darling. Barker Block , j
, < ' RB--169 j
BARGAINS. A PLEASANT HOME IN HAN-
scom Place , at a snap.
Beautiful lot In Hnnscom Place cheap.
Fine lot In north pnrt of the city at half price
Clegant home on West Farnam st.
M. J. Kennnrd & Son. room 310 Brown blk.
, RE M857 11
IF YOU HAVE A BARGAIN FOR SALE OR
will buy one see M. J. Kennard & Son. room
310 Blown block. RE M861.ll
. 20 ACRES SPLENDID GARDEN
nnd orchard land ; near Omalm nnd Council
Bluffs ; city property taken In part payment :
balance on time at 0 per cent. Apply to E. J.
Kucchle , box 213 , Council Bluffs , In.
RE M917 12 *
FOR SALE. 560-ACRE FARM WITHIN TWO
miles of good railroad town. In best part of
southwestern lovxn ; good land ; fair Improve
ments ; U down : pirt In city property ; balancs
on long time. E J. Kucchle , P. O. Box 213 ,
Council Bluffs , la. RE M945 14 *
FOR SALE RANCHO LOS PALOS VERDF.S
A portion ( nbout 2 000 acres ) of the fntnout > od !
Spanish Rancho Los Poles Verdes ( tic small
green trees ) ls offered as a body to colonists
Inxestors or speculators. Thin fine piece of
property Is but 10 miles fiom the groxxln
city of Los Angeles and Ht miles from San
Pedro harbor , thc future harbor of the south
west ; It la a fine fruit and grain land , xvlth
abundance of water , but Irrigation Is not neces-
tary. Price (35 per acre. If > ou mean busi
ness write or call. W. I. Holllngsworth & Co ,
Dealers In Real Estate , 319H S. Broadway. Los
Angeles. California. RE
FOR SALE TWO NEW COTTAGES , COR. 30TH
& Sahlcr fits ; cistern , city water , eelkr ; (1,200 ;
lone time. Apply 1318 Furnani. RE 996 9
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
A well Improved and thoroughly first-class
piece of Douglas street property will net In
vestor 714 per cent on price asked ; proper ! )
will bear thorough Investigation ; see me quick.
Walter G. Clark , 1218 Harney stivet.
RE-M125 11
W ACRES garden land , (205 per acre.
10 ACRES adjoining Fair grounds , only (2 750
COTTAOE nnd lot , choice location , near Han-
Fcom park , Ihls xveek for (2800.
801 ACRES , cenlral Nebraska. ( COO per acre ,
George N. Hicks , N. Y. Life , bldg
RE-130 9
LOST.
STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM 2716 HOWARD
St. , English mastiff male dog. Answers to
name of Duke ; had on'large collar with city
tag 1313 ; left ear nicked and one white paw ,
left foot. Liberal reward for return to nboxe
address. . Lost 955-10
LOST-35-POUND PURE WHITE ENGLISH
bull terrier , sore head. Return to 503 S. 2Sth
nnd receive liberal leward. Lost 991 9
LbsT. LAbT TUESDAY AFTERNOON , ON
Park avenue , betxvccn Jnneg nnd Howard
Htrecls ; gold comb for'hair ' , return to Amy
Barker , 020 South 37th sticet , and recclxe re
ward. LOST-U2 11 *
BUILDING AND ijANh ASSOCIATIONS.
SHARES IN MUTUAL-flr & B. ASS'N PAY
6 , 7 , 8 per cent when L 2 , 3 years old ; alwajw
redeemable , 1704 Furmjhl et , ( Nattlnger , Bee ,
fi. 'SI
HOW TO GET A HOM.U' OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on sa > lng > . Apply to Omaha L & B.
Ass'n , 1704 Bee Bide : , ( i M , Nnltlnger , Sec.
i' 7S2
UANGINO.
NEW CLASSES FORMlDD FOR BEGINNERS
at Morand's this wec\tr \ ; adults , Tuesday and
Friday , 8 p. m. ; children , Saturday , .10 a , m. ;
first lesion * taken privately If desired ; open
day and exenlng ; ossrmutles. Thursday. 8:31 :
p m.i gentlemen and'Udlet. 50e. M 557 F18
AETNA HOUSE ( KUROPtfAN ) . N. W. COR.
ISIh and Dodge RoomV by'dny ' or w < fk 7S4
MUHIC , AHT ANP LANGUAGE.
GEORGE V. GELLBNBECK , BANJO AND
guitar teachfr. 1815 Chlrago it. 109
K1MIIALL PIANO : ONLY ( CO ; CAl-H OR ON
time ; new pianos for lent. 505 McCugue bldg.
UPIIOI.hTEHIM ! FtUMTUIlU.
UPHOLSTERING , FURNTFRK | REPAIRHD
and packed very cheap this month. M. H ,
Walkln. Sill Cmnlnc. Tel. 1331. 780
HOUSES W1NTEHEI } ,
HORSES WINTKIinD ; BEST OF CARE
Klxtn horns , both winter and summer. Adilien
U. J. Welch. Gictna. Neb. 775
HAVE YOU WEAK OH INri.AMii ) KYKST
Try I'lnuu i ; > e Halve. 35o In ttainpa. J'lnun-
Mf . Co. , KalwnaiW , Mich. | Ti ( k
J * .
? xVj $ AMUSEMENTS.
If Omnlm has not been well entertained
during the past xxcek It hns nobody ami
nothing to blame but Its own disinclination
to RO to Die theaters. Strong nttr.tctlona
have been held out by both the local housss ;
Indeed , a.seek which Includes onRtgc-.iients
of May Irwln , Dlxcy , James O'Neill and
Dan Sully la not likely to bo surpisseil In
this rcganl by nny similar period In the sea
son. And yet of these four stnrs , xxhlcli ,
to bo sure , dltTor one from another Inglorj ,
but nil bf which are of a nUgnltude to command -
mand respect , orly ono did a rcill > satisfactory -
factory business. More people went to see
"Tho Vx'ldoxv Jones , " It Is safe to sly. than
attended all the other performances of the
\xcck nt both theaters combined ; nnd It
xxculd be a churlish soul which should deny
that she deier\cd all she got , and more.
Rut the others xxcro deserving , too. There
was n time when Henry E. Dlxey could
ha\.o packed Hoyd's theater to the roof , and
James O'Neill has been n potent drawing
card In seisons past. H Is snld that Dlxey
hay "gono back" that ho grows careless ,
that his habits nro not conducive to prog
ress , nnd much besides , If these things be
true , at least his vxork here last week did
not show It distinctly enough to account
for the surprising lack of Interest In his en
gagement. To bo sure , ho let us i : e by
no means the "same old DUoy , " nor e\cn
as good n Dlxcy , but no nctor can do him
self Justice , or come within miles of It , before -
fore a frigid llttla audience In v\hlch each
man fears to npplaud , lest his hands uhill
bo the only ones to break the chilling si
lence.
The Bee would be glad to hear from Its
readers ns to their Ideas of the causes xxhlch
go to make up the state of affairs noted
heretofore. To take the case of Dlxey as a
typical one , why did not ptcp'e go to see him ?
Ht\-o Is n man of singularly varied endow
ments , who has been at the top of the tide
of prcsperlty and popularity and who must
still be allowed to rank among the bcst-fur-
nlshcd comel'nn of his time. And jet A.fcvx
poor scores made up the tale of those who
attended performances to xxh'ch thousands
have flocked In days gone by. Was It that
people nre tired of tragedy upon the stage
nnd will laugh and not cry at the theater ?
They would ha\c laughed at Dlxey , just as
they used to do ; but they would not exen
EO to see.
The Dee gives It up ; and , once more , would
like to have suggestions from Us readers as
to the reason of these things. The local situ
ation Is assuming n serious nspect. Com
pany after company goes away after an un
profitable engagement , threntcnlng never to
return nnd adxlslng others xxhlch nro com
ing to cancel their dates. Their lamenta
tions ore having nn 111 effect , not only upon
the particular houses at which they have
plnyed. but Indirectly upon the rival house
as well and only n little more remotely upon
the prosperity of the town In general. Some
thing should be done to counteract the bane
ful Influence of such reports , which nre m's-
lendlng nnd productive of Infinite mischief.
With the passing of May Irvxln from the
local field ofvision , was extinguished n
great light xxhlch sprang up and shone
bravely In the pouls of all sorts nnd condi
tions of men during her all too brief engage
ment. As a result ( possibly nn Inevitable
result ) of the gloom which followed this
untimely eclipse , the dramatic editor has
been harassed by offers of poetical effusions
from Miss Irxxln's rarrowlng admirers , ac
companied for the most part by requests for
prompt nnd unabridged publication. Great
nsxould be the editor's delight In enriching
his columns with these contributed versea ,
the personal character of most of them ren
ders their wide dissemination Inadvisable.
Who , for example , xxould care to read six
Etan/as like the following , received early
Thursday morning , nnd signed "M. M. ? "
"Ach. Illmmcl , lsten ( to do = o Rroans !
' * * > Vy tilyou not slitny longer ?
So liellup me Bracioiw , Viddah Chone4 ! ,
Mine pull vos getting stronger. "
Or to follow "R. S. D. " through the
ihymed recitation of his xvoes , beginning :
"I saw > oii every time you played ;
My pa slon kept n-growliiR ;
I didn't meiin , if you had stayed ,
Kver to stop n-golns. "
Grief like this is too sacred for newspaper
uses.
uses.One of these metrical laments , hovxever ,
shall be preserved entire. H Is not generally
known , outside the circles of those Imme-
dntely ! Interested , that on the Wednesday
night which closed Miss Irxxln's engage
ment , the 400 of the colored population were
enjoying n ball of large proportions In
Crelghton linll hard by. Thither , after the
piny , repaired the jolly star , she and her
company having been specially Invited ; and
there she delighted her happy-go-lucky soul
and unspeakably gratified the colored gen
tlemen preosnt by entering heartily Into the
spirit of the occasion and dancing with such
as requested that pleasure. It Is said that
her name , writ large , adorns the dance card
of many a dusky beau , and the lines which
follow- are proof that her Image Is Indelibly
rtamped upon nt least ono true manly heart.
The verses are unsigned , and nothing about
them Indicates the place of their origin.
Ono says "nothing , " yet It Is possible that
a keen-scented Investigator , llko Sherlock
Holmes , for Instance , might derive them
from the Third ward.
TUB NEW WIDDAH.
Hns yo' heard about < lat wlddah
Dnt's lately come to town ?
An' doesn't yo' consldnh
She makes 'em nil stun' 'ronn' ?
I's n-lookln' for dat wlddah an' she mus'
be foun' .
She may be a little blggah
Dan what she's useter been ,
But she Imitates a nlggah
De best yo' ebber seen ;
De Wlddah Jones yes. she's de one I mean.
Dat day was dark an' gloomy
When I went to de play ;
She ain't Hay nullln' to me ,
But de cloud Jos' roll away ,
An' It 'pears like good ole spring am come
to stay.
I set up In de gnl'ry
WM de odder cullud folk.
'Cause I ain't draxveel ma parry ,
An' I do' wan' go broke
'Less de widdnh breaks me ; an' dat won't
be no Joke.
Dere's music In her laughter ,
Dcre'B sunshine In her tones ;
An' I'B mos' crazy after
Dat Jollv Wldduh Jones ;
I UnoxvH I Is , for I feels It In ma bones ,
So I keeps grlevln' for her
MOB * every night nn' day ,
An' I nln' jjwlne tomorrer
Wld my gal to de play ;
I'B longln * for dat wlddah an' she's gone
away.
Mr. Mansfield will appear at the Crelghton
about the middle of Much , giving three
I'AWNBHOKKItS.
II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N , lGtU _ ,
BICYCLES.
DON'T BUY A BICYCLE UNTIL YOU BEli
our ' 06 line. We fell BUndrle nnd do repair-
Ink' . Ali-Sar-Ben Cele Co. , 319 So , Uth ft.
409 m
OMAHA BICYCLE CO. . BEST PLACE TO BUY
bicycles : t.lcjclea . repaired. 323 N. 16th Hi. 007
II.MIHTAKF.U.S AND EMIIAI.MEKS.
II. K. BURKirr. PUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
emboliner , 1C.18 Chlcuffo tt. , telephone 90. 7JC
SWAN-SON & "VALIENT "oi CUMING , TEL loco
7J7 _
M. o , MAt'L ' , UNDERTAKER' AND EM"
ba'mer. 1117 Tarnam t , , tclrphona 215. 77S
SIIOHTIIAM ) A\U T
A. C. VAN BANT'S SCHOOL. U3 N. Y , LU'E.
779
FINANCIAL.
PERSONAL IT 1IIE GENTLEMAN WHO
told his companion on the train that he would
buy 10,000 buthcli of xvheat If he knew heivv
to KO about It xvlll write to C , P. Van Winkle
& Co. , R. (9. ! J2 IM. Sail * Ft. , ClilciiKO , he
will receive a copy of the book "Ppeculn *
lion , and Hex * lo Trade" free of rhargp
nEIUIATOLOUY.
enenifl CO MOTH PATCIII-S ,
FREGKLcS j U cr Prow , all fc
filemliuo pormon removed. John .
Woodbury.in Vf.tM 6t..N. Y..lnTcutorcf
Facial BoJp. Bend itinip for 1W p o book.
llriicb. oicc.i JJUittn. rtHlft..CWc go , B
performinccs , two cxcnings ami ono matinee
The management has been tiskcd to svkc
for presentation here at that time thrco
plays from the following list , which coin
prices Mr. Mansfield's reid icpcrtcry :
"Hodlon. the Student , " "Tho Scarlet t.et
tor , " "Uobcit Macnlro. " "A Parisian Ho
mancc , " "Hoau llrummell , " "Dr. Jckyll am
Mr. Hj-do" nrd "I'rlnro Karl. "
Suggestions of preferences of these scxct
pla > A addressed to the drumatc olltor o
The Dee wilt receive duo consideration fron
the Crelghton management. Four of these
Hie four coming last e-n , the list ha\e beoi
presented here In past seasons by Mr , Mans
llelil , and nro xxcll known , Of the others
the first Is an adaptation for the Mage o
DoFtolcvE'kx/s poxxcrful novel , "Crime am
Punishment. " The second Is n dramatlzatlot
of Hawthorne's romance In which Mr. Mins
field playo the young minister , Dlmmcsilalc
anil the thud Is one of this eminent actor's
mot fjcccssful productions.
It In hoped that qulto it general cxprcsaloi
of choice may be had In this way. Suggcs
( Ions should bo sent In without delay , nti an
nnsvxer must go lo Mr. Mansfield this week
Wlthou * wishing to Influence the veto In any
way. The Dee \entures to proclaim Its con
vlctlcn that porno of the less famll nr plays
xxlll proxe upon trial to bo quite as entertain
Ing as the old.
H xxould seem that xxrong was done , quite
unintentionally , to Miss Anne Justice o
Dlxey's company , In the notice of the firs
performance of "The Lottery of Love. " She
was there credited with having made the
night before her first professional np
pcarance , w herons that exent took place
wveral season ? ago- and Mlsu JtU'tlre hns
slnco then played leads with the vetcrar
John Dillon and others. The smoothness of
her work , and her evident familiarity with
stage use1) , should have prevented such an
error , but the vciy favorable Impression
which riic made 1 ? not In the least affected
by the length of her experience on the stage.
ConiltlK Ute'litN.
"The high dlxc Is noxv shoxxn to be both
safe and easy , " sa'd Kearney I1. Speedy ,
whose card announces Film the "Champion
high dlxer of the xxorld , " and who appears
In the "Sidewalks of Noxv York , " which
opens a four-night engagement at the Crelgh
ton with a mutlnce today.
"Curiously enough , " he continued , "a good
many men lost their lives before wo got that
fad. Bridge jumping and high ellxlng arc
often confused. They nre not at all alike.
The bridge jumper makes a leap feet fore
most , or merely drops from the lower works
of the bridge. Some of them ore weighted
and Inflated so that their bodies preserve
the perpendicular. The high diver plunges
from a height head foremost , with nothing
but his skill , experience and wit to guide
him. What bothers most people ID the bl ; h
dlxo into shallow water. I weigh ISO pounds
stripped , nnd have been diving from the top
of n circus tent all summer Into a tnnk con
taining water but three feet deep.
"Tho shnlloxv xvatcr dive Is accounted for
on the same principle that you can't fire a
cannon or rifle shot pclnt blank Into the
water as far as you can drop a marble. The
greater the force the higher the resistance ,
proportionally. A slight Inclination of my
body as my head strikes the xxatcr sends
me popping up without an effort , Just as an
oar pops out with the Inclination of the
blade. I learned this xxhcn , I was but 15 ,
at the St. Louis natatorlum' . The bottom
sloped from two feet to eleven feet In depth
of water. I used to get on the rafters or
trussas of the building and dhc In. I kept
on experimenting unt 1 I found that I could
dive forty-seven feet Into less than three feet
of xvater and never feel tfie bottom. There
Ui a certain elasticity to water that Is known
only to the high diver. When I made my
first big dive from the St. Louis bridge , 138
feet , there xxas no boat below. I swam ten
miles to Carondolct without coming out , to
escape the pol cc. The trick of it Is to curve
the body at the right moment lu the right
direction.
"If I failed ? Oh. I wouldn't like to te : >
that , " said the young man , laughingly. "l'\e
broken my arms and legs half a dozen times ,
but I don't care to risk my neck. "
It Is not so many yenrs ago since * Joseph
Cax\ thorn graduated from the vaudevllla
stags and entered the realms of farce-
comedy , the stepping stone from the variety
to the legitimate stage. The young comedian
had not been long In his new field ofwork
before he attracted the attention of John
W. Dunne , xxhose long theatrical exparlenco
told htm that the young man possessed
talent as a comedian that could not bo de
veloped In the character of plays In which
ho was then nppenrlng. An Intervlexx re
sulted In Mr. Cawthorn's engagement at
principal comedian xvlth the Pnttl Rosa com
pany , and his xvork more than endorsed Mr.
Dunne's expectations. He remained with
Pattl Rosa three seasons , when that gifted
comedienne was called hence. This season
Mr. Caw thorn is making a tour of the
United States under the direction of Mr.
Dunne , who has equipped him xxlth a new
play and an exceptionally strong company.
The scene of the play , which Is entitled "A
Fool for Luck , " Is laid In an actor's boardIng -
Ing house In Nexv York City , and the prin
cipal character , In which Mr. Caxvthorn ap
pears , Is that of Schmltz Geyfcer , an am
bitious young German-American , xvho sells
dry goods and notions for sa much per week.
He lu left a fortune of $6,000,000 ; lie docs
not know hoxv to spend It , and the scheming
Inmates of the boarding house give him
many pointers , nnd this furnishes the ground
work for the fun. There Is no limit to the
merriment , and the vvnys In which Geyser
and his money arc parted ore as numerous
as they are original. During the action of
the piece n number of specialties nre In
terpolated In a manner that harmonizes with
the story. At every performance Mr. Caw-
thorn , who has been rightly named the
king of the concertina , will Illustrate what
can be accomplished with that much despised
and abused Instrument. Mr. Cawthorn will
present "A Fool for Luck" atBoyd's theater
on this ( Sunday ) evening , and for the three
Bjcceedlng evening * , with a cheap-prlced
matinee Wednesday afternoon , and all those
who relish clean , wholesome fun , free from
horse play , xvlll flnd It In this attraction.
Within the next three weeks one of the-
most successful of Charles H , Hoyt's at
tractions , "A Milk White FUg , " will play
an engagement of four nights nt Doyd's
( heater. Th | ' ! Is the largest of all of Hoyt
& McKee's attractions , and the forthcoming
engagement will bo the first one in Omaha.
Al O. Field's "Darkest America" will b < -
the attraction at the Crelfihton for tvxo
nights , commencing Friday , February 14
with the usual Saturday matinee.
It 1 * announced to bo the largest negro
show ever organized to travel , numbering
fifty people , being said to ba full of orig
inal features. The opening IB n picturesque
scene on the banks of the Stiwanee rlvor ,
with flno stage effects , handsome coMumos
and other attractions surrounding. It Is in
this first part that many old fashioned
songs are Introduced , as well no all the la.
test and popular ballads , and many special
ties. After l-hc first part conies the Olio
composed of such people as McCarver
brothers , John Hueger , Hilly Hlller , Larry
Fiddler , Held brothers. I'rcf. Kdxvln Wlnn ,
Andy Williams , Fred Simpson , The Magnol'a '
quartet , Prof. Hallstock'H mammoth orches
tra and twenty ctlicru of note , A dally free
street parade will bo given at noon during
the engagement.
Slnco ho has been a etar , that Is for th
Plot five ycai.3 , Alexander Salvlnl has been
almot-t exclusively Identified with the roman
tic drama , nnd consequently the majority
of theater gosr , xvho nro not familiar with
his earlier career , might naturally conclude
that he was an actor limited to the portrayal
of romantic character. Prior to that limn ,
however , he was looked upon a one cf the
greatest eccentric character actou on Un-
American Huge , Hut If other Influence-
xvcro wanting to dIMpato such a posdhlo
Impression the rcceptfoiiH accorded his "Ham
let , " which xxlll charily be escn here , were
more than enough , The romantic IICTOCH cf
D'Knnery and Dumao , as portrayed 'by Sal-
vlnl , are Intently fmclnatlng , but b'alvlul'u
poxxers are GUCI ) uu are Intended for thu
dcllneitlon of grand Ideal * , and thera are
only to be found In the Shakespearean ar.d
cUttlc drama. Of the greater claixlc roko
"Hamlft" In looked upon ai the mot elllll-
cult , and Mr , Sahlnl'o very gutceuiful poi-
irayal nugura well for "Othello , " the "Out
law" and "Romeo and Juliet , " which , It IB
tald , he In teen to add to Ills repertory.
Alexander Balvlnl wilt play na engagement
of tvxo night * and A uallne ? . on Friday anJ
Snttmhy cf next week , presenting the feN
loxxlng plavn. Friday evening "lUmlct. "
Saturday matinee , ion ) Caesar ; " Sntur.Hr .
'
evMilng , The Thro * QtisrdMnen. " Mr. Sat'
vlnl l st present pln > lng In Denver.
An attraction of moic than ordinary rnerlt
am ore that nil mlmlrer * of good character
acting will be lntcre lcd In. "S "A Yemilna
Unlleninn , " the new pliy by ( lus HCCRO ,
xxhlch xUII'jprxc to Introduce thl oxcccdlnulx/
clever nctor In a new role. U will hc pre-
suited at llo.xd's theater on Sunday evening
next , nnd for the three succeeding evening !
upon nn elaborate scenic scale ami xxlth the
stiongeM company that Mr. Hccgc Ins ever
had In his Mipport. There nrc few actors
now before the public who can ta > claim to
mote legitimate' methods or n wider range of
nb lit- than the creator of Swedish dialect
comedy "A Ycniilnc Ycntlenun" Is de
scribed ns nn extremely humorous play ,
gorgeously and picturesquely put upon the
stage and presented by n rcmnrkably strong
company.
John Dillon xxlll be the attraction for the
first four nights of ths coming week , open
ing his engagement with n mntlnec S'lnday ,
February in , when ho xxlll present his suc
cessful comedy , "A Model Iltietumd. " The
veteran comedian In nn old favorite with
looil play-gccrs nnd good business seems
assured during his stny here.
The Crelghton 1ms nn Inviting line of at
tractions to offer Its patrons In the near
future. Illchard Mansfield , llobert Mantel ) ,
"The Twentieth Century Olrl , " "The Merry
World , " Tnvary Opera company , Ada Ilehan ,
supported by the Daly Stock company , nnd
John Drcxv arc among the moro prominent.
Music lovers of this city mny anticipate
with pleasure the appearance later In the
season of the Grand Opsrn company , which
Is giving n winter season In I'hlladelphla
under the direction of Mr. Gtistav Hlnrlchs.
The repertory thus fnr presented has been n
largo nnd varied one. Including the first
presentation In this country of Ernest Hcyer's
"Sigurd. " nnd also the first proJuctlon In
America of the original German version of
lltimperdlnck's fairy opera , "Hansel nnd
Gretel. " The compnny Is headed by Mine.
Cmma Nevnd-i and Includes Miss Mlnnla
Tracey , Mile. Amel'e ' Loventr. nnd Mme. Kro-
nold Koert. sopranos ; tha altos nre Slgnorlna
Lcontlna Dussl , Mine. Grnssl and Miss Kath-
orlno Fleming ; tenors. Mr. Henri Pro-
vest , M. Jules Gogny. M. Uaoul Viola ,
and M. 1'lrola ; the baritones , M. Louis
do Hacker , Slgnor Del I'uento nnd Slgnor
Cnnova , and the bassos are M. Lorraln , M.
Malrac and M. Hosa. The orchestra numbers
fifty musicians and the chorus contains fifty
young anJ well-cultlvnted voices. The com
pany will also have n corps de ballet , led by
the premiere danscuse Mile. Paris. This or
ganization will visit Omaha the week ot
March 16 , appearing at Hajd's theater.
The > itrpii ! Note * .
Yvette Gullbert sailed for Paris last week.
Jcmes O'Neill has a new play called "The-
Dream of Matthew Wayne. "
A wild rumor Is nfloat that T. Henry
French proposes to stnr Margaret Mnthcr
In standard drama.
The English Actors' fund will receive 10-
000 under the will of the Into David James of
London , uncle of David Helasco.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. U. Curtis hnve joined the
continuous show procession. They nppear
In n condensation of "Sam'l of Posen. "
C. Marshall Stcdmnn hns made n favorable
Impression In the cast xxlth Charles Froh-
man's company in "Sovxlng the Wind. "
Clay Clement , ns Haron Hohenstaufen In
the "Nexv Dominion , " opens n week's en
gagement tonight nt the Schiller theater ,
Chicago.
Sarah Dernhardt was born in Paris on
October 22 , 1844 , and is therefore In her fifty ,
second year , she does not look over 30 , and
has all the enthusiasm of youth.
"Prisoner and Defender , " n burlesque by
J. W. Herbert and W. T. Francis of "Tha
Prisoner of Zcnda , " will buon be put on the
road , with Walter Jones ns the star.
R IK Sothern xxill char close upon $40,000
for his share of the season's profits on "Tho
Prisoner of Zcnda. " lie Is to have a now
play next season by Jerome K. Jerome.
Koster & Dial's of New York pay Albert
Chevalier $3,010 per week for his coster
songs. At the conclusion of his contract
with this firm ho Is to return Immediately
to London.
It Is announced that the play which J. M.
Barrio Is xxrltlng as a sequel to "Tho Pro ) .
fesraor's Love Story" Is not likely to servo
the purpose of K. S. Wlllard , the intercut
of the piece being almost wholly feminine.
Lillian Law Is , while playing In "Cleopatra"
at Joplln , Mo. , last vxeck , stepped to the
footlights and told nn anne > ing hoodlum In
the gallery to go to the bx office and get
his money back If he didn't like the show , i
Thomas Q. Seabrooko has been mak'ng a
success on legitimate comedy lines In playIng -
Ing "Tho Speculator. " This play , by the way ,
IB the work of n Chicago drnmatlst , George
H. Broadhurst , nnd lu winning commenda
tion.
tion.A
A wave of temperance , now sweeping over
England , Is having a perceptible effect on the
bar rccc'pts of the London music halls This
xvlll bring joy to the hearts of London
managers , w ho have long suffered from bibu
lous opposition.
James A. Herno will not accept curtain
calls. He appreciates applause as much as
any other actor , but thinks It would rob
"Shore Acres" of Its beiuty nnd natural
ness , If the players were to step out of the
picture to ncknow 'edge ' the approval of the
audience.
(
Nell Burgess' new ploy , "Tho Year One , "
lias ruined him flnanc'ally , It failed com
pletely , and the actor was left with the
Star theater In Now York , of which he waft
nanagcr , and a $50,000 deficit on his hands.
Mr. Burgess will try to retrieve his fortunes
with "Tho County Fair. "
Nat Goodwin Is on his final circuit pre
vious to his tour ot Australia , After this
season Mr , Goodwin will positively relegate
all his former success and devote himself
.o new productions. Three plays are already
being arranged for next season , and the con
tracts for scenic environments are at present
receiving attention ,
Thomas McQuIre , who was at one time re
puted to be the richest theatrical manager
In this country , died last week at his homo
In Now York. He- built four theaters In
3an Francisco McGulre'a opera house , the
Academy of Music , the old California theater
and Baldwin's theater. He lost his money
through the burning of three theaters , which
aggregated a value of $1,000,000. He died
poor nnd leaveo a widow.
'
Israel Zangwlll writes of "Tho Ilen'eflt of
the Doubt : " "Mr. Plnero has given us the
great realistic play I have alxvaya asked for
the piny without coincidences , without lime-
lit heroics and posturing principals , tU
fusion of tragedy and humor , pathos apd
farce , as the great master , Life , furas tFiem ;
the play xvlth character creation and charac
ter evolution , "
Minnie Maddcrn Flsk Is on her way back
from the south and will play an engagement
In this city later in the season. Mr . Flslt
his been adding a number of plays to her
repertory , among them being "A Light from
St , Agnes. " xvhlch la a one-act play xvrltten
by herself. She also has In rehearsal now
an adaptation of Dumas' "La Fernmo do
Claude , " which will be produced under ths
title , "Cesarlne. " The i lay is a clafslc. and
IB used both by Duso and Ilernhardt. How
ever , this presentation will bo the first In
English. _
It will bo nn agreeable surprise to persona
Bubject to attack of bilious colic to learn
that prompt relief may bo hid by taking
Chamberlaln'B Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea
llemedy. In many Instances the attack may
jo prevented by taking till * remedy an soon
sa the first nymptoms ot the dlieaio appear.
5 ami 50 cent bottles for sale by druggists.
Ovrrrt'itulilliir
In 36SJ E'l ' one ! John F. White , fruit
growers of Livingston county , N , Y , had
an offer of $50,000 for the peach crop on
heir 333 acres , The offer vxaa refused.
I'hey held out for $75t > jU. The market
changed BO thut they hud to sell their crop
or le * than hulf the offer. Itccently the
farm Itself wao cold under foreclosure to
ho Mutual Llfo InBurance Company of New
Ytrk for $13,655. The prlco offered for ono
'ear's crop wou'il huvo paid for the fartn ,
und left the White brothers u hundnom
Ittle fortune ) betides ,
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