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THE OMAHA DAILY UTDE : tfillDAY , DEC ISM 11.18 RI , 1800. SPEG1RL NOTICES AtlvcrtlMciiH-Mt * for HII-MI < cnliiuinn tvlll In * lulo'ii until lUi.'IO p. in , , fur ( In- cvi-nliiR mid until h p. in. fur tin ; > iiornliir iiml Hiimliiyillllniifl. . Ailvi'rdxrr * , ! > r < Mii'xlliiir | it niiin- Iii'rnl i-lirclf , run luivt * IIUM V < TH itil- tlri'KNCil tn II miinliiTi'il lolli-r In cure of Tin- HIM * . Aiiawt'rn NO n < hli-i-ril > lll ili'llvi'r.'il on lirrKCIllllllllll ol -tltr rlirclt iinly. Hiiti-N , I | -ip ! u word IIrut lni-rl Ion i If n tviiril tln-ri-nrii-r. Nnllilnu InUi-n fur II-HM ( linn U.lc fur I Inllrnt IIIMIT- tlon. Tlit-f - mixcrllncini'iiiH niiml In- run IMIIHI > < > lll ( Vl'l- . \VAXTIIMAI.I : : 111:1.1' . \V.\NTii : > . AN ll > i\j Wllf ) CAN THINK Ol- ' comn nlmjilo thin * to patent ? I'rc.tect your | ilrn , they mny lirlni ? you wealth. VVilte John Wi-ililprhurn & ( - < > . . licil. | V. , ratrrn Altnnipys , AVfinlilnjttim , 1) . ; . , for thi-lr Jt.KO | irlc.iofTer niul a list of 200 Invention * wnntuil. 11 811 WANTHIi. TUAVKUNO HAI.KHMCX KOU clKiirn ; old , rellul > lc house ; i-x | > i'rli-nto mmi-i-oii- rury ; extra Indiirvinenlii to runtomcm : I'.VOO to JIW.ni per month nnd rxiiclinon. I'harlen C. JllKlmii d Co. , Ht. Ixiuls. Il-Mll2-tm JIAN WANTKI ) . I.1IIKUAI. COMl'KNSATION ; ! X | > erlpiici > or not ; Hock KiinrnntecHt to Krow. llrown llros. , Co. , Nurrrryincn , I'hlcnKo. It-MMR-USO * niilnry ami commlKslon. The Ilawkn Nuiwry Co. . Milwaukee. Win. II MTIS-I ) : ; ' OOofT"PANVASSKIIS WANTKI ) AT 1M3 _ IoUKlaB. Knlury palil weekly 11-MKO r > 3S WANTIM ) . VltATiii.NAI. "iN'sfllANi'U Olt- Kiinl/.TM. Oomt tiny. IK. . llooiie , lf,14 l-'uniRin Blrcct. Onmhii , Nrh. II VMS 31 _ MK.V AND \VO.MI-5N OUT IJMt'I.OVMKNT unit \vllllnt ; to wroth mil Icmii of n pormiini-nt Hltunllnii nt K""I | WIIKOH Ijy ttrltliiR Ii > I1. % II. . l > ox ! S . Mnlni- . M9IO 3t WANTHD-A I'AUTV TO TAK : AOUNr-V Ol. ' N * l > rakji ! unit Imui fur n llnu i f KHrmotus \vhlrli iininivrltli'K niul vi-ry inlfaLlivirtually ; no romiivtltlun , Kixxli are covcr&l by p'.itdim. . 1'nrty niUBt huvtJllW.ln cash nr rredtt. Cull I-'rldny , 1'nxtori Hotel , O. V. llnyili-n. U-533-3 * - - A KK\V i.MiifiiTic : , IUHTI.I.MI MIN : CAN Unil stonily , | iroiltalili > e-niployincnt wllh O. K. IV. M4 .4. ICth st. ll-.MDJS 10 \VANTii : . riHST-CI.ASH SAI.HW.MH.V KOU lulirlrallnn oils , Kicarr * unit rit.-elaltle | > . Ail- ill 1-8.4 the StoilOunl Oil ami Coinpounil Co. , Cleveland , O. ll-M'JM 0 * _ \V'ANTKI . AT ON-n. ( A OOOt ) IIOIISKSHOKII. . Srrtliner.Nt-li. lt-M ! > .3 6 * WANTI-JH. Mi.V TO MJAIIN lAUIiU ! ! : TltAUR Only elislilvrtkn rwiulrxtl. t'k-nty of Joint fur KrniluutPB. Mnlcr'M llarlirr rrlionl. 2S3 S. Clarlt st. , ChlciiBo. Cutuloguo tnalh" ! frco. \VAXTI3I > I-'HSIAM- KM' . ANTiJi ) oiiiiKOU on.viniAi. iiousi-- wurk , fnur la fnmlly ; inunt himrif > 'ri'iici-s. Call fiom 2 to 3 nfti-riioon at 2215 Illnney tr < - t. C-9I4-3 \VANTi : . A I'nUMANKNT I.ADV IttU'llH- senlutlve In Oinalin ; must be n-llneil mid iilile l-i sH - very be > l of locnl refcrciK-es : thu milary will be reuHotiiiblu ; answer thin ut onco. II G'J , Jlcc. C MOJO AVATLrYo7NO : ; mm. AIIOUT 13 TO AS- itlHt ill lidiituwoik durliiff iluy. Apply nl once HOJ N. ISth .St. O-931-I * yor CAN KAUN coon WAOIS IIANDI.INO our K odK ; we- have room for a few ladlt-tt. C. ! ' . Adams Co. . C2I S. K.lli C Ma.i7 10 _ V'ANTKI ) . COMI'KTUNT ( Hill. KOU OIJNKUAI. hoiisewnrk , or youriK Klrl to n Ml t. Hi-frreiicc M-aulreil. Inipilie 301 South tth tt. , Council llliilln. C Mad t' KOU Itli.VT IIOUSKH. HDfSEH IN AM.rAKTSOI-'TIIH CITi' . TIIU O. ! ' . U.ivlH Company , 1S0.1 Kurnnm. D SI3 Fs. nuNn\VA & carTos N. UTII ST. D 816 jtonniiN IIOUHKS c. A. HTAH'IIO : ; N. v. MFK P D ci ? CIlOlCi : IIOITHKS ANDCOTTAOHS AI.I.OVBU t.ie city , J5 to JM. Kldellty. 17 ! I-'nrnnm. l'SKsi AVAI.1.ACK , IIUOWN III.OCK. 1CTII ami IIOURI.IR. D SO - j : UP ; I.AIUIILIST. . MC- c'aKiiu Invi-stnient Co. , JSOfi Dodge , { itrect.D . D S31 A in Ai'Tii.'iTf7iicMRTjJ I M-'AYHTTK IM.ACR : S-roonn. all inuili-m ; nple'idM rondltlon : never IKCII rented Ix'fnre ; now otfered nt n low rnntul to llrnt-class tenant. Kldellty Trust Company , 1702 I-'nrniini Ht. 1 > S.3 KT\TK \ OlS HOOMB. MODKUN. 2al I.KAVKN- worlli. J. W. Hiilre ( | , 24S llee lllilK. O IM wriuiTi.v MoTiouN io-iToo.M COTTAOK , N. \V. corner 2Mh mid Jncknon ; large lot ; half l.rlt-e. . J. W. Squire , 2IS lice. IK4 _ _ noUSKH.KE.VTS. OAIIVJN IIHOrf , 1013 KAHNAM D S50 JYU HKNT , T-UOOM OlITSiDI ! KI.AT : NEVI.A' papered , modern.Mnsa block , COO 8. lth. U-I9J-D-10 STKAM IIISATKU CK , 2013 H.UlNlTv. It SSf It-It * 7 HOOMS. 717 SOUTH 1STII ST. , Jl . D-C22-D-4' 10-HOOM MOOKHN IIUICK. OAK KI.N1KI ! AND inanlels , rooms on lint lloor lire nil connecled with Ir.rk'o nlldliiK donrx. UIIKO Imindry mid rUtern. A nominal rent If taken by December l t. Iiuiulru of owner , 1031 S. Mill Avr. D-MM2 KHIHT-HOOM MODEHNDWELLINO. HOT AIK furimco mi'l laundry In basement ; lane ; ynril nnd stable ; 701 ( leorRla inililio. Apply J. 1) . Kclkenncy , Knrbach llllc. D MT01 D-21 -'Oil HENT. Ki : N. 39TH ST. . 7-HOO.M MODEKN crn house ; KO per inc. Inijnlru on premltes. D-M-2 20 ? NOIITII SEVENTEENTH , KOUHTl.'EN rooms ; finest rooming house In city. D-M730-D24' 1'Olt Itli.NT FUHXISIII3I ) HOO.MS. HTEAM HEATED HOOMS , 2011 HAUNEV. E 312-Di * 3 NICK KCItNIKIIED HOOMS. LICiHT HOI'SE- Kecplnif. 111 ! H. llth. E 773-DI" iuI'HLE PAHLOHS ; COMPLETE KOH HoFsE- keeplni ; . C03 N. lith. E M911 4 * NICELY KUHN1SHED HOOMS. UIC HOWAllT ) . E-9IC-C * I'l HMSIIii : ) HOO.MS A.M ) HOAIII ) . Kl'HNISHED UOOMS WITH Oil WITHOUT board , steam heat mid alt modern Improve ments ; special low rateii for t'.ie winter. Mid land hotel , ICili und ChlcuKO. M. J. Kranclc proprietor. K $37 roil Tl ENT. KUIINIHHED HOOM. WITH board. 2019 California Mr re 1. K MUOI 7 * STEAM HEATED"HOOM WITH"IIOAHI > . "IMS Cnpltol urciiue. K 911 3 * NIi K WAHM HOOMS ; (1OOD I1OAHD ; HAT13S iruiiuiiable. The Hose , 2U'JO Hatney. K MMJ 7 * VOll TWO (1ENTLEMEN. KINE HOOM WITH board , private family ; desirable home ; 14.00 jier week. 722 No. 19h. | K-9JO 3 _ L0El.V HEATED HOOMS , IS.O ) MO.VTlf ; bouid , 13.00 ueek , one bay window room. 514 North 19th. ! MMO B i .MTH.MSIIID : E CHAMIIEHS KOU HOt'SI'IKEEPINtl , MAN .mitt wife ; water In kitchen ; meet sink. 319 N. I7i. ( | _ O-424 " K ) ' ! ilOOjis" UENTLEMAN AND WH-'i : S ; \cry convenient ; fC.tiO. 2910 Kuinum. _ Q-M90S 6 _ ' TWO UNKrilNlSHED IIOOMS. 1913 Do't'OLAS. 11 MM'J 4 Toil HI-3XT STOHI3S A.M ) Ol''t''l < ! l3S. rTllST-t'LASS IIIHCIC STO1IE HIMLDINO , 1011 1'unuim ; threv stories und liarement : will alter to null tvnuiit ; low rent. 311 Ut Nat'l I I'll bldK. I-SM - _ _ _ Tit.\CKAOE WAHEHOl'SE ; CI3NTHAI.LY LO- calfil. S. 8. Curll * . 1W8 Harney. I-MIOS-DH Toll KENT , THE 4-STOHY 1IH1CK lll'ILDINU lit I Kiinuim SI. This building him u tin-proof t-i-nieiit baseiiu-nt , i-umpleto tc-mn lira 11 UK lu- turc > ; water on all lloom , can , t-lc. Apply at the oulcc of The Ili-c. 1-910 AOKXTS WAXTI-31) . WAITED. I.IVH PEOPLE IN I3VI3IIV LOCAL- tty at II2.WeeMy nulury and ekpeni.es to tak ) nrd r for ChrltliiuiH Koodn ; peimanent employ ment If rlKht. MiinilfucliiriT. P. O. llox MOS , lloston , Mam. J-MS52-DM' \V.\NTID : T4) IIIIXT. WANTED-llOAItl ) AND HOOM KOH A MAN and wUu : private family preferred , ncfm-ncun cxclimnietl. AdJren II Cl , llee milco.1C -919-3 < STOHAC.I : . OM. VAN & HTOHAQU. HU KA .N'M. TY3U 1U9. M--M9 1-ACIHC STOltACIE AND WAIlL'HOt'BE Vo7 Joiien. Uenirul norauo anil forwarding. M-kOl ) AV.\XTI3ITI ) IIUV. HOUSE AND LOT. S Oil 10 IIOOMH. WITHIN U to one mill * of poMolllce : must lx < n bnr- jcnln. Iltrnln , I'nxton blk. _ N-M 7 WANTED , TO IICV SKCOND-1IAND CASH rettlntrr. Aililrcu A. K. Dworak , Onl. Neb. N M93IS LIST CITY\N KA nsl 3AL Onrvln Iirog. , HU Knrnnm street. N 5 l roii KALI : Misi3i.L.\xior.s. : CHEAPEST IIAItUWOOD WOVEN COHN CH1II- bliiK made. C. II. Lee. 901 Douglas. CJ * S2 MIA"T" : rTxrt'l'.ES ; COMPLETE OCTKIT , IN- cludlnx Icp b < ix , for sale nt n Imrnnln , or will tindi ) fur n llrsl-cl si ! delivery wiinon. C. M. Hnnford , grocer , ! lth nnd 1 streets , South Omnlm. y-M7 5 JlttOO IlKYfl A I.AIinK ClllCKBIltNd I'l'- rlKlit piano ; J100.WI another line upright. 31 $ Mi-l'BKUO HIilR. Q--MS31JT ) ! _ NI3W DllLtviTllYVAOO.V8 HttLOW COST ; 1 top , 1 open and t Hake wagon. OH | | ( | iilck. UrummoiuJ Carrltigu Co. Q BIS IMS HLKiatlH-SIKOLK AND IOfIlLB-l SWIILL lioily for J9.00. Urutnnionil Carriage Co. Q 4. S I ) 13 LIGHT DPLIVIMIYVAOO.V JM.DO ; I.KATIIHU tup huKKy. 113. Family cnrrlagc $15. lirum- mend C rrlnie To. Q 310 ujj riiti-j & iiimnLAU HAFKS ; NI\V & : NU hnnJ ; cnfu niul lock repiilrlns : cnmblnatlon * chunge-d. J. J. DerlRht & Co. , 1110 I' " * " MI.SCI-3LLA.M-30L.S. OMAlAMmUOU MKoTcdr "llEMOVED TO 70S N. l h. H-MlW-niO CLAIHVOVAAT.S. MUS. KIllTX , CLA1UVOYANT , S21 N. 1CTII. S-2J4-Di * - - .lIASSAfii : IIATII.S , HTC. MME. SMITH , 1121 DOfQLAS , HOOM 5 : MAS- BaRe and titcnm b.i'hs. T MS35 Do * MISS AMES , VAPOH HAT1IS. MASSAGE 07 a. 13lh St. . room 3. T M2C3-DC' PIOH.SO.VAL. HfPTtlllE CHP.fiD ; NO PAIN ; NO DETEN- tlon fioni business ; we lefer to hundreds of patient * cured. O. E. Miller Co. . 717 N. . Life- building , Omaha , Neb. U S44 ilATl'ld M7\SSAOE. MME. POST , 319V4 S. 15TII. U 8Co VIAVI , HOME THEATMENT FOIl UTEHINE troubles ; phytlclan In nttendmice ; conslutn- tlon or health book free. 3IG llee bulIdliiK. , U fcCG I100K1IINDINO. HUHKLEY 1'TO. C ° - . TO ANY ONE SENDING ME 75C WILL SEND a piepaiatlon that will effectually remove wtiiiktca. Addresa 11 CO , Omnlm ItvC. U-017 T . IK PAHTII3S WHO UOIIIIED MY SAKE AT nil D.iiiKlas street. Omaha , Neb. , on nlRlit of Do- femln-r Irt , will leturn the nooils Intact I will p.iy JI.TKXI for same nnd ark no questions. Pal ties ran name their own way of returning i-ame. Addie.'S. H. lllrfcliherK. Omaha. II 94" 4" .tllXI-3Y TO I.OAX IIKAli I3STATI3. ANTHONY LOAN .t THtJST CO. . 315 N. Y. L. ; tltilck money nt li > w lutes for choice farm loana In Iowa , northern Mlstourl , eastern Nt-bruskn. W kfil CITY LOANS. C. A. bTAHH. 923 N. Y. LIKE. W-SC9 _ MlTNKY 'Fo LOAN ON IMPUOVED OMAHA rc.il estate , lliinnan. Ixjve Co. . Paxton block. W-S70 LOANS ON lMPIlOYEn.t UNIMI'HOVKD CITY piopcrly. W. Karnmn Smith & Co. , 1320 Karnain. MONEY TO LOAN AT IX > W HATES. THE O. K. Davli Co. . 150' I-'nriinni St. W S7S C i ETt"cENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms. W. II. Melklc , Omnhn. W-S73 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA P1IOPEHTY AT lowest ratea ; htitldlnt ; loans wanted. Kldellty Trust company. W 871 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPHOVED OMAHA property. Pntey & Tliomaa , 1st Nut III ; HMg' A1ISTHACTS. THE MIDLAND. 310 N. Y. i ir. XV MdlT 1)3(1 ( JIO.M3V TO I.OAX CIIATTKI.S. MONEV TO LOAN ON KL'HNITtTHE , PIANOS , horset , wncnim , etc. ; nt lowest iat - In eliy no removal of Komla. strictly conlldentl.il , ) on can pay the loan off at nny time or In any ninonm. OMAHA MOHTOAOE 1XAN CO. . 300 So. K-tli SI X-ST6 MONEY TO I/DAN. SO. 00 , M DAYS. l-iNI- | : tnre , pt.inoa. etc. Duff Gieen , room S. Darker blk - KOR KAl.i : . AHOtT ! 2,000 I.I IS. MINION TYPi : . 700 11) . aKtitiUO pair luo-lhln ! cnu.'a. < 0 donld Iron standa for two-third cases. Thin material WIIH n > ed on The Omaha Dec und Is In fairly uooJ condition. Will In- fold cheap In bulk or In citmntltle * to suit purchaser Apply In person or by mall to The llee Pub- Ilkhlni ; Company , Omaha , Neb. Y 713 1H'3TA1I/DUUO STOICU FOH ' bargain : write. Hnrle. llnu > < c Co. . Council llluffa. la , _ Xr-Ll2i ! KINI3 1IAKI-3UY KOU UI3NT. II 47 , HEI-3. Y MM3-D1I * SALOON KOH SAMI : K1INI1 A HOnp THADlf , leafe. slock and llxturea of TH 1-3 PI.AC'U ; build- IIIR built cxpn-ssly for the business ; a barualn. Innulro on premltics , rear 1517 Donelaa trt-et. Y M903 31 FOR SAl.K UI3AI , ICSTATI AHSTIIACTS. THE IIYHON HKIJD COMPANY. HI-3-S7S llOt'SHS , I/3TS. FAHMS , LANDS , LOANS Geo. P. llemU Ucal Kstnle Co. , Paxton till : . UI379 ! AlisTUACTs ! TH13 'MIDLAND. 3U ) N. Y. Life. KI3 MSIO D20 KOU 8AI.I3 HOW IS THIS KOH ? COO.W ? LOT. one mill' south of court house , with nnall cottage , on grade ; good neighborhood. And one lut , wlt.i four-room houtu , { SM.OO. near South Omaha oar line , llyrun I. . HuBllnKs. Hi S. llth St. UI3-M71C WE 1IAV13 I1AHGAINS IN HOMES ; AU O farms , and want mole ; list your property with IK. G , M. Nattlnger & Co. . 1701 Kurnatn. UK-bSO COZY C It. COTTAGE. COST II.BCO , J7W ) . 4 r. home. Clifton Hill. 1'0. GO ft. lot , hoiitc. barn , uortli (4,000 , Jl.TrX ) . 7 r. house , lot. Orchard Hill. tl.KH ) . IM iHTt-H 1 mile from Hrnnlneton , | n. 400. Cash customer for home bemt-cn city hall and lluturum Place , rostlnc II.VO to 12,000. ChoU'i-st inoitKaReB In Omaha for tmlu ; party wanm money. G. G. Wallace , 312 llrown blk. , ICtli & DoiiRlaa. ni3-912 4 _ _ KOt'NTZi : PLACE HAHQAINS KlGHT llOO.M liollfc , ; j,2.0. worth , II.60CI ; 9-room house unil barn. K'.7DO , worih , ( J.OOd ; 10-room house nnd bnrn , (3,710 , worth $7.000. J. J. Glhjon. Bll Klrst National bank. HU M911 KOU SALE. THE HIGHEST HAUGAIN ON THE boards , J7BOO home for S3.COO ; 6 rooms , modern In e\ery respect ; almost new , wllh Kiuvl bnrn ; located In thnt pcpular part of the city near Went l-.irn.im ft. car line. M. J. Kcmuird & Fun. solo neents , 310 llrown block. 1 SI3VEHAL PHOPEllTIES LAST ADVIIIITISED are bold , prlcu ratted or wlthdmwn , but here nre some more b'irKUlns : WlHE-Hl'Y ' ON THOUOUOHKAHES. CotluKe and lot , 13th , north of Vlnton , $750. CotliiKd mid lot , ICtli. north of Vlnton. tl.100. B-r cottiiKO. 19th St. iKiiili-vard , city water , SICOO. SlKhtly rtldeiice propi-tiy near H. parK , S'.i'W. Oil 1IUY Ilroud acn-s that cun Iw nubdlvlded. riich as : 3 nciex tin 3 > ) th St. , Kt. Onmha , ia lots , I2.00. 1 ! acn-s jii t outildo city llmlu , north , S2.0W. 2hl acres wllh t4WO houte and lart ! - burn , ono hour drive from P. O. , $11.200. 40 acre * , splendid fruit land , J-.OOO. R P. WEAD. ICih ami Douclas. IU3 931 S KOIlTsALE. COIINT3II I JOT , C6X132 ; 3 C-IIOUM hoiiien : 1 4-nium coltnKe nnd barn ; city water und newer ; > i mile from | u ) lollce ! : price. i'uO , 11.000 ciuh. llenawa & . Co. lit-M'J.U : 0 rt'ii.MTinn ' ; I'l'llNITl'ItU PACKED ; LOWEST KHEIOI1T rate * M-currd and bill * of tadlnK Isuued. Omaha Kurnlluri ) and Carpet Co. , 1211-13 Karnain U Tel. 1183. M-199 Dl GET M. H. WALICI.IN'H PUICES ON I'l'HNI- lure imcldntr , nrpalrltiKT , upholdcrliii ; ; mat- treiiji-ii mudu und rtnovuled ; 2111 Cunilnc. Tel. 1331. 6S1 I'AWMIItllKllItN. II. MAHOWITS5 LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 1C ST. it : FINANCIAL. INH. POLICIU3 liOUOHT. W. K. I1OLDEN SWAl'fl. WANTED , OOOinMIMIOVED I'TllM t'OIl A No. 1 city tiroperty. Address A J2. Omnhn Ilec. M-lSMrt- I'HVMir.vi. rri/rrin- : . BI.KCUTIOM , .VllB. W. IiOllWAHD. 3 N. I9TH M-CS4.1) : ! ' GET TI1IJ 11EST TYPEWUITEIIS ; SfPPLIES ; repair" fulled Tjpewriter A : SuppIlM 'o. , 1619 K rn.-\m St. SS3 Juno- * ) II AMimiKSSING. THE PALACE IlKAt'TIKHL. K.1J nOUOU.\8 . ; Imlrdrpsslnir , manlcnrtiiK , massngc nnd emn- plexlon trentm'-nts n tpcplnlly. M.W9-D7 .vti MAciu.xr.a .vxn srri'iiiiJ ! . NKW HOME. HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE I uewlns m.ichlne olllco , 1511 Cap. live. Tel. 1574. j I OAVCIM ! SCHOOL. Mil. AND MUS. MOUAND MAKE A PI'K- rlnlly by thrlr own methnd of tenehliiR yonnt ; mid old to become graceful dancers In a few > pil\nte or elast b-ssons. New classes now formlni' . 1510 Harney. 53I-J-1 .SIIOIITIIAM ) AM ) TVI'IJWIHTIXn. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. , B13 N. Y. LIKE. SS3 AT OMAHA IlfsrcOLLK.OEriCTIlT DOL'ni.AS i i sso ' PRIVATE LESSONS IN SHOIITHAND. 2H9 ' DoiiKlas. M-C99-D2I * I j j lit II.DI.NC ; AMI I.OAX ASSOCIATIOXS. I ] 1 SHAKES IN Mt'Tt'AL L. & II. ASS'N PAYS C , j 7 , 8 per cent when I , 2 , 3 years old ; nlwnyn re- , Uecinable. 1701 Kainam St. , Nnttlngcr , Scr.SS7 j j SS7 i I IIOW TO GET A HOME OH SECCHE GOOD Interest on savins' . Apply to Omaha L. ft II. Ass'n. 1701 Kurnam. G. M. NattlnRcr , Sec. l-SS M.VSO.VVOHIC , J01IIIKH. J. P. HEAI.Y. 1W2 CLAHK STHEET. 457-D-13- - - I.OS'I' . LOST-ON NOV. 22. A III.ACIC GOIIDON SET- ler bitch. Itetnrn to 4320 California St. nnd re ceive rewnid. Lost KO-6 * I/1ST ilLAf'IC SPANI13L I'fl1. 11ETCHN TO ir.IT Capitol Avc. for rcwnnl. L-.st-9ll-3 LOST-ON NINETEENTH STHEET IIETWEEN Hurt and Cumins , two pairs of spectacles. It ] rimes , one nnirked C. S. Hnyniond ; rewnrd will bo paid on their return to store ofS. . J. Hunter. 21th and Illnney nto. Lost 913 3 SII'SIC , AHT A.M ) I.AXCU.Uilj. OEOIlJiT'rfTl3T.LENIir.CK , I1AN.IO , MANDO- lln and KUltar teacher. Hoom 412 Dec Illdif. Tel. 2JS ICO HATII HOOMS. HCSSIAN , Tt'HKISII. AND MEDICATED baths , f.O crnts ; also exclusive department for ladlc.i ; cierythliiK new ; ladles' hair diessliiB nnd liaiber shop In connection. 107 S. llth. llOHSiS AVIXTI3HI3I ) . PLENTY OK KI3ED. SHEDS AND WATEU ; h.irrcii called for un.l delivered : lates , J3 per month. Address Imllcy , descent City , lu. HID D-20' HOUSES TO VCINTEU ; i 1ERT S11EI .T 13 U ; Kntlsfni-tlon RiiiinintiHtJ. Write O. A. Wolcott , Ellc City. Neb. Bll Dll SUES & CO. , . PATENT SOLICITOUS , Omalm. Ni-lir Advloo and Paiunt liio : ; Se rles & Searles , srccuusis is Nervous , Chronio nnd Private Diseases. SIXUAUY. - ; r. . . Private Il5w. . , j , jjjjud nlsordcrnof Mou 1 Trontmoiit by m ll -Consultation frro SYPH1US Cured for life and the poison thoroup'ily ' cleansed from the system. PILlirf. FISTULA , and UICCTAL. ULCERS. HVD110CI3L13S and VAHICOCI3L13 permanently and suc cessfully cured. Method new nnd unfailing STRICTURE ABDGLEELSSS. fly new method without p.iln or cutting. Call on or address with slnmp , Dr. Searles & Ssarlcs , 119 Omaha. S. MtU Ncl St. > > MILIAKnIECARlJ _ Lent in IllfULINUTON & MO. HIVEIl.iAirlvca" Omaha , L'nlunUc'iiot _ , ICIli < b Mason Ste.j Omaha S:33 : m . Dent cr Express. . . 9 :33aii : 4:3Jpm.l..k : Hills. Mont & 1'Ufct ilnj Cx. 4OJpm 4:3lpm : . Deiuer Expu-ba . 4.upm 7UJpm. : . . Nebraska Local ( ex Sunday ) . . , TNlpm . . . .Lincoln Local ( ex. Sunday ) . . . .I230am 2i5pin..Kust : ! Mull ( for Lincoln ) dally. . . . ' .caves ICH1CAGO. HUHLINOTON & Q. I OinalmUija | | _ Depot , 10th & Muuon Sla. [ C lOOpm . ChlcuKu Vestibule . 9:4Sam : . ChlcaRo Evpre.is 7:10iirii. : .Clilcati ) and St. Louis Express. H:40um : . I'uclfie * Junction Locnl _ . . Fast Mall Lea'ves [ CHICAGO. MIL. & ST. PAUL.I Oninlial Union Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | C:30pm : . Chicago Limited H0 ; am. . .Chlcasu Express ( c _ Sunday ) . . . leaves [ CHICAGO & NOnTHWEST'N. [ Arrives OmuhnUnlon ] Depot , 10th , Vc Muion Sta. ) Omaha 10l"am : . Eastern ExDrcaa 3:40pm : 4:4Ipm : . Vi-stlbuled Limited riMOpm 5Miio : | . St. Paul Express : : unni 5-.40.im . St. Paul Limited . 9OJptn : 7:30am. : . . . Carroll & Plonx city Local. . . .llMOpm C30pm ; . Omaha ChlcnEO bpeclnl 8:00um : _ . . . . . . .Missouri Vnlley Ixical 8o.ini : ( CHICAGO. II. I. ft 1'AOIFIC.I Arrives Oiimhitl Union Ucpol. 10th & ' _ > Iason Sts.J Oiniiha UAST. IO:40nm..Atljntlo : Kxpn-M ( . 'suno.iy)7 : ) . 5:3Jpm : 7:00ini | Nlcht iit : > re 4:50im.'hlciiKO | VcstltiulPil MinUf. . ! . , . . l:3Spin Kl. 1'nulVeitlbuied _ i.lmltfil. , . . J:35pm : Cipm.Oklahoma : & Texas Ex ( cx"sun..10:33.iin ) : l:4t : pm Colorado Limited 4:0t'jim : I /Tv'cTj / cT"8T. i'.7 MT&"u ; ( Arrives OnmhnlDcpot _ , 15ih and Webster Sti.1 _ Omaha f > : IEam..Sioux City Accommo.latlon. .78:00pm : 12:30pm..Slou\ : ExprfM rex. sui..llC5um ) ; CilCpm St. Paul Limited. Leaves | K. C. . ST. J. & C. II. lArrlvcs Omaha ) Unlcn Dopcl , 10th & Matan St > , | Omaha "tiC5um..Kalisaii : City Dny Exprcn . C.lOpm lOjUOpm.K. C. Nlfc'lil Ex. via U. P. Trans. :30Jin : Leave * I MISSOUIII PAC'IKIC. ( Arrive * OmohnlDfpot _ , Utli an.l Wrt.Jter St , I Omaha | h-OOpm. Nebra kii & Kansas Llmlted7..l ! ; ( , in I S-.3Cpm . Kaunas City Lxpress . :00um : 2lliiii. ; . _ . . .Nebra i < aIxxul _ ; lex. Sun ) . . . Uiu.un : , " " " SIOUX "CITY & PACIFIC. | Arrlve > Dejiojl , l Sth anilWeb _ _ ' " . _ _ . . . . .it. Paul Limited. . . . . . 9:10sm : ! reave * I "SIOUX "CITY & PACIFIC. " | ArrUe * ' Oiimhiilynloii Depot. 15iiHi ! * 2n St , | Omuiia tMfain . Si. Paul Pim.i-nk-fT.r . HilOpm 7 : 0am . Sioux City Puucnger . uu6pm : , tMpm. ; . . St. Paul Llmltrd . :20am Leave * I UNION PACIFIC. lArrlvei OnmlialUnlon Depot , 10th & Maton 8U.J Omaha ' " " -20 m Overland Limited. . . . . . . T 445pm 63ipm..llent'ce ; & Stromib'B Ex ( ex Sum 3&Qpm : 5:3Jlini..Qrand : Iilunil Exprux ( ex , Dun ) . . S. Opni _ 3:30pin..u. : . Kiut Wall 10:20am : LeaveiVAI1A8II ) HAILWAY " ( Arrlvi-4 OmntmlUnlun Depot , 10th Sc Manon Bli.i Omai ! > H:30ara : PAITXIT PAltlll l TP \ IT I I OT COUNT COjIPLETh ) Al LAS1 Slow Work linking Foo1 ings on Election of Exposition Di cctors. RESULTS A3 ANNOUNC ED WEDNESDAY Voli > In Dctnll \ tlrrctorn Will t S n I u i-il n.v nnd OrnMiil/.c _ At'dviVork lit Coni- IIHIU'Ilit Olll-f. Tlio tcsk of counting the ballots cast for directors of tlio Trnlismlsslsl | > | il Exposition nssoctntlon wns coinilclcil | ycstcnlny fore noon , niul In tlio afternoon tliu canvassers tillered upon the tnbtilntlon of the vote. The count was very slovy on account of the manner In which the ballots were scratched nnd oven ycatcnl.ty tnonilng votes were found for several candidate : ) whose names luu not been found on the ballots before. A meeting of the board of directors has beci called nt the Commercial club for Sattirda > afternoon at 2 o'clock. At this meeting It Is expected that the board will bo organlzcc and preparations will be made to nctlvelj prosecute tlio work of Iho exposition. The total nniontit now uubscrlhvd bj stockholders Is $101,310. This la by G.4GS subscribers Indicating nn average snbscrlp- tlon of about six shares. Of these subscrlb- ers -l,7"0 have paid their 5 per cent atisias- ment. mailing .15,087 paid up sharea. Of theto , Sl.-lft ! shares wore voted Tuesilaj nlsht , when MS ballots were cast. It is now certain that the full ticket as announced by The Ileo Wednesday morning Is elected , a. W. Llnlnger received tin highest vote of any of Ihe candidates no on the winning ticket , but ho lacks a goot many of cnovuh to elect. The following Is the detailed result of the olllclnl count : C. P. Mandorson. 30.51(1 ( C. 8. Ilnywnnl. . . W . ! . II. Mlllnnl. . . . 30,321 W. A. Maunders. CSO / . T. Lindsay. . . . W.M3 H. W. Yatc.i 2S T. Kllpatrii-U . . . . 29.CM K.-M. MurMin.iii. ! : .r K. ! ! . Ilnico ! 'J.C73 P. i : . Winters. . . 279 II. A. Thompson. . .r.S5Vllll.im Moore57s Dr Haiichclt. . . . . 3.1)71 ) F. W. Corliss. . . . ' . 20 J Y. CralK M < t Davlil Amlerson. . 10 Win. Vle-tor 3.J5I (1. HV Slt-bblns. . . 19 J. Walsh 3.S43 J. c. Cowln 12 A. Hohpe , Jr S.Mfl T , W. Tnllfero. . 10 Dr. r.neor 3.107 c. O. 1'ca.rse 10 K. M. AnilriMMi. . 3.173 p. u. | > . Gonlil. . 10 W. II. M'-Conl. . . 3.114 Chns. KnulTninn. . 10 L. A. Garner. . . . 3.072 Cailet Taylor 10 John II. Ilulh. . . 3.0.W w. A. Maiircr. . 10 Chris llnitinan. . . 3ur > M. o. D.ixon 10 F. U. Kennanl. . . 2,911 w. II. Meiul 10 A. C. Fouler. . . . 2.971 John Powers 10 Henry Hnnly 2CM > w. McCourl 10 J. 11. Martin. . . . 2 2W Miirtln I.inKilon. 10 Wm. H Hell. . . . 2.2-iS Gcorse Mooie. . . . 10 II. W. Hlrharils'n 2.3tO v. C. llullnnl. . . 10 W. .1. Cotinell. . . . 2.001 j. i > . i r , | 20 I. W. I'hPlpa. . . . 2.03S Davhl Amlrrm > n. . . 10 J. A. Duniont. . . . 2.0S ! A. O. Hector 10 T. P. Tlii-rnton. . l.Wiv Vaiulervoort. . . 7 Fred Sehuebell. . . . 1.M1 G. N. Hlclts. . . . B John llPilell I.SSi Dr. A. T. .lonntj. 5 c A. Starr l.Hil M. C. Peters r. (1. W. llen.nva. . . 1.71fi Geo. M. Tlhln. . . 6 A. II. C'oinMock. . 1.711 K. A. lroMn. . . . r. J. Mi'i'onnell 1.7IT7 Kiininel Uainhle. . B F. folpetzer 1.61S c1. H. Couitney. . B G. Jamlesim I.W ) F. J. lliirkley. . . . B Sam llees 1.B10 LII. . Fonl B Alf Mlllnnl 1.497 M. II. Hc-illlelil. . . f > rt. L. Wiley 1.4S4 K. A. Honneccr. . 5 W. It. Adams 1,373 Hcnson So. O. . . -4 rh.iiles Hall 1.320 J. M. Francis. . . . 4 A. II. Diifmie. . . 1.2 J. H. Knox 4 C' . M. Lent * 1.173 Kannle Arnolil. . . 3 John HiiKh 1.105 Mary Falrhrolher 3 T. H. Crelch. . . . 1.093 Mrs. C. C. IleMen 3 Dr. O. U Miller. l.OW Dr. ninrgow 3 W. II. Taylor. . . 919 Frank Durr 3 J. P. Shpelmn. . . 927n. c. Jordan S A. lloi-ewnter 757 T. J. O'Neill 3 K. A. lienson. . . 531 K. n. Weber 2 W. J. llroateh. . . SS2 H. A. Foster 2 Kucllil Martin. . . . il'l ' o. W. Parish. . . . 2 IH. . Moore * . . . . 511 J. H. Lehmer. . . . 2 A. P. TnKey 412 Allan H. Smith. . 2 J. M. Thnrxton. . IM o. W. Jtcne.ith. . 2 J. A. llllletple. . . 3S7 c. u CluilTee. . . . 2 A. Morseman 311 J. M. Woolworth. 2 W. W. Marsh. . . . 3ufl Georue C. Tmvle. 1 S. W. Duller 2M c. 1C. Illafce 1 T. F. Sliircpss. . . 297 o. II lipilnell. . . 1 T. F. SturKls. . . . 297 K. p. IlerKinim. . . 1 IX tI. | Mercer. . 291 Dr. IlrlilufN II < - MivirH III * llornc. About throt- weeks HKO xorni' person took Dr. W. O. HrldROii' hoisc , whli-h wns tleil In front of bis olllcp , niul the tlilef and rig PEOM PLEASANT PEOPLE. Conn- KlinlVoiilN 'I'lial Siiionlli Hit. PatliiMi > . Ill a letter from MrH. Phus. Knickerbocker of JarkKon. Midi. , whose coniu-ctlon with the celelirnteil rook book entitled "Gleanings from Home and I-'li-ld" la well known , he was kind c-noiiBh to uny by letlur to the I'ostum C'crenl Co. , l,1n\it \ _ Hatllo Creek , Mleh. : I luivo llnally finuul Homollilnt ; to Inko the place of cofff/u In your 'I'oHtum Cere-al. ' Vou Imve n tfojiA Ihlng that tliou- Hamlx of people have bt-e-n nV-eillng and -.vlsh- ln ; for , 11 drink lo talcr/tlip pl.-u-c of coffee , which to them Is poison , though HO de-lleloim unil HO haul to give It up. I Kpcak from ex- iTlelie-i' . " i"'l .urn. iiiiin.t < ii npcm-i-i , inwii , writes : UUr Kroe-er lias ordered thcf-I'Mtnm Cereril from DCS Molni'.s and wo like dti well , and many are IryliiK It. i > i It Is meat and drink loiciur bodloH and xat- iHfaetlou to our oulttuild , , coiiHclunee , lio- euiiiKe we realizeIt Is not obly liarmlesH , but IB nourishing. ' " ] T . , t ( ; Wily Kroe-er sometime * work In cheap ( nil. tatloiiH of I'osiume CuriMl t-olfee If the cus tomer will titiuul It. E\7ERY WOWlAl r fonii-tlnica. iut < a > . a rcllabl/ moiitlily reKiilatlnc medicine DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS , Al'Oiin nipt , Kafu undeertnluln result. Tlioccnu- molDr PtfursiiK-VHrdlwimMnut. t Hc.-iuy\vhtaii Sherman & McConnel DniB Co. , 1512 Htrcet. Omahu. Nun DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. Moot Complexion Powders Imvon vulgarglaro , but I'OZZONI'HIH ' ' .ruu dljnpponrcd n though llu qrotmd had Bwnllowed them up Dceerlptlonii of the borne niul Ve < hlcle were sent to nil sur- roiiinlliiK cItlea. and n short tlmo ago Slier. Itr Menonntd rcerlvcd word from l.itncaster , Knn. , thai Iho horse hnil lufti Incntcd there and Iliat Hie thief was In custody. The prl.iDiH-r wns brought baek to Onmlm by the sheriff yoiiTdny. When locked up nt the city Jail lie gave the name of John I'OP Frauds , although this Is not sup- 1-nsrd by tht tiollrito ho hist proper name. Francis has liei-n charged with hor.ie steal ing. _ AMUSEMENTS. I. : it evening at Iloyd'o theater the Mondamln Choral society gave Its first con cert for tlio present .veason , under the di rection of Mr. Thomas J. Kelly. The audl- nnco was large and apprertatlve. The tlrst part of the program conslste-d of an over ture by the orchestra , conducted by Mr. Uarncst Wnrdln , very ukllUully played ; the song "Leaving , Yet Loving , " oling by Mr. Oraiton tlakcr of Chlrago , with a tine tenor voice , but without any Idea of the meaning of the poem or the Intensity of anguish which prompted Elizabeth Itarrolt to write these lmpai < ! onod lines to the man whom a kind fute would one day make her hus band Hobert Urownlng ; the excupt "The Legend of the Chimra. " from "Ilobln Hood , " by do Koven. sung by the chorus and Mlcj Mao Itcblnson KO well ns to be rc-demnnded and repeated In part ; and a beautiful bass nrla sung by Mi. William A. Derrick , for merly 01' Omaha , now of Chicago. The chief Interest of tlio concert centered In the performance of Dudley Duck's set ting of Longfellow's poem , "The Golden Legend. " Sir Arthur Sullivan composed what Is probably his greatest work upon the same lyric framework , but Mr. 'liuck ' has given It a musical expression of which every American should bo proud. The story is based upon that ncver-tlrlng theme of the conflict be tween the personification ot evil Lucifer nnd of weakness Floury and of Inno cence Klslo. It is a panorama of human emotions , and Mr. Duel ; has used his music as the coloring for Ihe canvass , and has given II , a realism and power which'no one can fall to observe. .Mr. Derrick as Lucifer proved himself tl > bo n fliilshtHl Rlnirpr nr > 3.4rii4nil nf n liltr mellow las- ! voice of mrst pleasing quality. His many friends In the audience gave him a deserved cordial reception. Mr. Haker as Prince Henry was a pleasant surprise. He possesses n clear , rleh voice and pang hla music with considerable feel ing. He Is a little Inclined to pose , and to sing regardle-ss of the fact that words have a me.inlng. Miss Lillian Terry , ns Klsle , did the best work of the evening In her rendering of the air "My Hcdeemer and My Lord. " It Is perfectly adapted to her > oleo and style and she put Into It an amount of honest feeling that touched every heart. If she would not push her upper tonra so hard she would lie as well heard nnd the quality of her voice would remain more natural. Her voice Is full and rich , nnd her Interpretation of the whole part Hatlsfnelory. Mls llrown sang a short alto part In a quartet so well that one had wished she could have been heard in a solo number. Mr. Kdwnrd Shank , as Friar Paul , sang n drinking song with a zcut nnd naturalness that Indicated careful observation nnd some reading. He lies a gooil voice. Mr. Kelly deserves the greatest credit for a performance which is tin honor to this city , nnd which will be n source of en couragement to every one who has Its musical welfare at heart. He Is an enthii- olast , and In many ways thnt helps him to success. He gets good effects from chorus and orchestra , but there Is one point upon which he caij Improve. H'e Is by far too demonstrative. It Is not essential that a conductor should give a pantomlno exhibi tion of all the subtle meanings of an or chestral or vocal score , to indicate that he knows his business , or to cause his players or singers to produce the desired musical effects. A conductor should be an nil-con trolling mind. The chorus nml nrnlir.itrn illil vorv nt-ml. liable work throughout the whole per formance , and remarkably few nccldents oc curred. The next work to be given by the Mondamlu society Is "Tho Hose Maiden , " by Cowcn. May Irwln nnd her supporting company will bo won In "The Widow Jones" nt the Crelghton tonlghl. opening n two-night en gagement at that popular theater. Among the many players hearing stellar honors who visit Omiilm , It Is pafo to say that none nro hold In more popular favor than this Jolly tilar , who will thoroughly amuse during her all too brief stny. The company will be Identical with thai of lust wagon , when "The Widow Jones" succeeded In thoroughly pleasing local audiences. A feature of the engagement will bo the production , tomorrow night , of John J. McN'ally's latest comedy. "Courted Into Court , " which , will then re- celvo Us initial presentation on any rtagc. The comedy Is mill to bo In every way equal to other hiiccctufiil plays by Iho tame ? author. New specialties will w-rve to make an enjoyable - joyablo performance doubly so. Commencing with a matinee on Sunday ut Hoyil'a the popular comedian , Eddie Fey , together with n company of comedians , operatic singers , dancero and full-makers generally , will begin an engagement cover ing three performances. Mr. Fey has many new songs , and all nre of the kind the street arabs of Omaha will be whistling them before the week is over. In addition to the popu larity of Mr. Fey Is tlio attraction of a num ber of talented people. In the company , In cluding Mary .Marble , Adele Farrlngton , Arthur Deagon , Oscar Hall and others. Who haw not laughed over the pictures of the Dude , Chiimmin. Dutchman , Eng lishman , Uncle Bam , the Twins , and all the other IlroxvnlrH drawn by Palmer Cox ? In the magazines they were funny , and In C. H. Jefferson , Klaw & Urlanger'H big spectacle , "Palmer Cox's Hroivnlcs. " which will be seen at the Crcighton for four nights , commencing Thursday , December 10 , they ire ald to he funnier still. The twelve scenes In the production are dcacrlbcd as marvelous exhibits of stagecraft , and , be sides the ever-fascinating Brownies , there are promised to bo beautiful young women : o allract. The Ilylug ballet , that Is danced n midair , the Oriental ballet of beautiful ivomen , the four Hlchnrds , from the Paris Ilppodromo. and Newhouso and Wnlllc , Ku- ropcan musical ccccntrlquca. will be among the features Introduced. "The Hrownlra" will be presented hero by the same company of over 100'and with all the tremendous scenic equipment witnessed by packed louses for 150 nights In Now York. Ilcach & Howers' popular aggregation of jtirnt-cork artists comra to Iloyd's for four icrformanccs , commencing Tuesday night. December 8 , An enjoyable entertainment , made up of good singing nnd dancing and level specialties , Is said to be in store for aiimircra or minstrel snows. "Town Topics" will be the attraction at ho Creighton for two nights , commencing vlth Ihe usual matinee Sunday , December C , when that ' farce comedy , which has op- larontly 'pleased audiences In other cities , vlll make strpug bid for local favor. The company Is said to be a large and competent ono. Including a number of well known daycrs. The klrg of pllla is Itoeeiinm'H Ueeclmm'a LIIMiCiiHli to I'liy City AViii-raulN. The nalcricd officers of the city whose vari\ints are drawn on the general fund are ho only onoa whose warrants are belli ; ; ashed tills month. After these are paid hero will only bo an available balance of about $ .3.000 In the general fund , and the chances are that city employers will have o Bhavo tl.elr warrants for December. The ) mnha. Furniture and Carpet company IH iiHhlng the warrants of the firemen and policemen at thulr face value for thin mouth. \Vllllmii 'I'll y I n r ( JIM-H Pr.-p. The case against William Taylor , on trial In the crlir.li.ul court on the charge of lar ceny from the person , was dlimlated by tlio prouuMitloii after Iho evidence for the elate woo nit In. Taylor wan charged wllh meal- lug n silver watch valued at ? 8 from Kilw.ird Hall , but the ovldoncu left a doubt aa to whether thy watch had not been given to Taylor In payment of a debt , ami the Jury vu3 directed to return B vcidlct In favor ot thJ defendant. CLAIMS OF CANUCK SAILORS Boriug Sen Committee Qots Down to Business nt Victorin , B. 0 , BRITISH COUNSEL STATES THE ISSUE Thirty TlinuMinil tlollnr * AxUcil fin tin * Alli-m-il lllcKill Srlriiro of So Ii no ncr Cn roll I'rolliiiliiury Simrrlnur of lam > < ! . VICTOHIA , U. C. , Dec. 3. The prellml- nnrtos having bcoivoH : sellled , tlii > lli-rlng ten claims * committee got down to buMniw yesterday , when tlio nctii.nl trial of the claims began with tin * case of the swhoonor Caroline. Ho'i. Mr. Peters , tuilor counsel for the Ilrltlsh , opened by rcatlltiK the claims In tlio petition all-unity ( licit. Those pleading * stnto tliut Ibo fohnoner Is n llrltlsli vosuol registered at Victoria ; Hint she nailed licncv May 20. ISSO. to llerlng sea. Tlio ivhooner was tx > lzod August 1 In Ilcrlug svn by the I'lilted StntcH revenue cutter Corwln. towoil to Oimnlnska anil condemned by the United States illatrict court nt Slthn on n clmrKe of violating the laws of the United States relating to the seal llshtng ; tliat she wnj uutalneil utulcr such cotulutniiatlon until nftcr December , 1SSC. when her return wan offered , but rcfutvil on the Rrouinl that the vesnol hail been practically wrecked In tin1 meantime. Uy renwin of lo\s nrls-lug out of this Illegal Eclzuro $30.000 Is usUcd and Interest nt 7 per cent per annum. Mr. Peters wild that for the present he would not ueal with personal claim * , lie then proceeded to read tin- reply of tlie I'nltod ' States , clnlmliiR that the ve. el wan. nt the time of the seizure , wholly or In part owned by United Stales citizens , anil that In any case the demnnd just claimed wns excessive. The llrltlsli answer to thl * was that the Paris tribunal bad already decided an to the flndliiR of fact that the vestx-1 was llrltl. h , and that nil the piesvnt commission had to do was to decide the amount of compensation to bo paid. Mr. l > . .l < ir.a rnninrkKil Hint with reClird to the ISHIIO raised by the United Slntes that the veib-iei wns in whole or part owned by citizens of the United States he did not nt present Intend to deal with It. for the onus to ohow otherwise lay on the United States counsel. The Ilrltlsh claim wns that the i-chooncr was of Ilrltlsh register nt the time of the seizure and that wns already ad mitted. mitted.HAD HAD J1UHN' SKTTUCI ) AT 1'AHIS. .Mr. Pctors then laid before the commission the Ilritlsh correspondence relating to the claim and quoted from official documents evidence ns to the seizure given on behalf of the United Stalest nt the United States court In Alaska. His intention , ho stated , wns to present the evidence given ( hero on behalf of the United States and on the benefit of which the United Slntes had con demned the ship. Mr. Dlckliuxm , for the United Stale : ) , objected that it was not necessary to show that , for the Paris trlbunnl had already decided Hint If the Cnrollno was n UrltiBh vessel flic was Illegally wlzcd. If the vcsuol was proved to bo Ilrltlsh , then the question of compemvitlon wns nil that ro- mnlned to be settled. Mr. I'etcrs replied that ho considered the evidence bo had quoted hnd a direct bearing on the matter of condensation and that It was quite proper for him to show by the evidence accepted by the United Stales courls how the vessel had been condemned. . Jusllco I'l'lnani nsked if Mr. Petrrs did ; not think ho wan opening rather a wldo door by quoting what was recorded In the previous trial for determining what wns now before the present commission. i Mr. Peters in reply maintained thnt really the case now in hand was n part of the same action. Justice Putnam to this remarked that of course thn evidence to be submitted to a great extent depended on the counsel for the respective governments , uui u iimuii.i-ii n.n the commissioners to say whether It wns admissible or not. Mr. Petern , proceeding , quoted at length from diplomatic correspondence and handed In tlio ofltclal government book na evidence. Ilefore going on with the Caroline case ho requested leave to examine a wllnras In the Onward claim , a man who lived on the west coast , being obliged to leave for homo tonight. This request was granted and John Margotlck wns placed In the box. Ho had been mate on the Onward when she was seized In Hoping sea by the United States cutter on August i. 1SSC. The schooner wan towed to Ounalaska and the crow kept aboard for ten days , though nl- loxved on abore on Irnve of four nt a time. They were then transferred to an American schooner , San Diego , which wns also under seizure , and taken to Sltka. The men were allowed to bring blankets from the vessel , but had no beds , and there were eight men in one room , which wan only ten feet square. They were confined In this room one month and then tried at Sltka , the judge addressing them as robbers. The members of the crow came outside to the window , saying they had nothing to eat. and Ihe witness gave them all the money he had , Home $ lf > . Captain Hanson of the Thornton , Captain Ogllvle of the Caroline ami Harry Norman were among thooo In Jail at Sltka with him. Ono morning Captain Ogllvlo got away and ho never saw him again. ( Captain Ogllvle , It will be re membered , was afterwards found dead In the woods ) . Being subjected to rljld ; cross- examination by Mr. Dickinson , the men. ho admitted , were allowed to walk about Sllka ono day before being tried. The room they were confined In was the Jury room at the court house , but , though the door was not i locked , there was a guard over them. Cap tain Ogllvle. when ho got away , had not been atoppcd by the guard. In the afternoon evidence was begun in I Ill- Carol I no caso. William Mitn lo was the fiivu witness. Much of his testimony consisted of details as to amounts paid out for fitting out and paying the crow. The commission thuti adjourned. Dour MiiU.-H err nii tii < > KOUNI. The innnln Tor thieving appears to have InfcHteil even the canlneH of Onmlm. Ycs- turduy afternoon u Inrgo Newfoundland dog wmt Into tli mcnt market at the cor ner of Twenty-first and Cumlng streets , and , Hell-cling a Juicy roast valued at about : , made off with It. The dog Jmil barely i-i-nehi'd Hid uonior when another canine Jumped onto him and the fur flew for the Hpni-f of half a minute. ] jy the tlme'llie butcher , who had been making a lively chase afler bin property , could ronvlnco himself thai ho did not see double , the second dog had neeureil ponseHslon of the meat and had depart ) il down a sldo alley. I.liilil for Sliililiorn NlnKi-liolili'i-N , OMAHA. Dee. 3.-To the Kdllor of The lice. Previous to the late election , I made a hut that Mr. Jiryan would not earry twenty-three states , and I now claim that I huvo won the money , will you kindly state In your columnx whether Ilio Htake- holder should hand this money over to the. Not counting- South Dakot.i , the only state whore the result Is mill disputed. Mo- Klnley has carried twenty-threo slates. The fact Unit liryan seeures an elector In Ken tucky and California each does not Invali date the claim that MeKlnley lian carried but tlio.su statcH. Selling lln > Hymn Ht-eil l' ( ntc. Ono of the largest transfers of real estate itiado for Home time was In tonm-etlon with the llnal settlement of the llyron He.-d estate. The deed conveys to the llyron Heed eomp.uiy . ono-thlnl of nil thn ronl estate left by the deceased , though It does not give the description In detail , referring to the arhcduln as Inventoried. The deeil Is executed by M.irl.i II JohiKnn , dilllKh- ter of the deceased , and the consideration named Is $110. < OT. r South Omaha News There Is at present confined nt tlio eltv J.ill a man gUlug the name of U. W. Wood- son , tthoni the ofllrei's think Is wanted In Texas for murder. U'oodaon was arrested the other day on the clut'Ko of being n sus picions character and when oearched several checks were found which Chief llrcntian Is sutldlk'd nro forgeries. The prisoner told several cortlloMng stories ami canned the police to Investigate his case. A letter has been rreeluM from an Iowa party which says thnt the man'M name Is U. W. I'uller , ami that the checks were forgeries. The letter goes on to sny thnt Miller xliot n man down In Texas and nuy bo wanted there for thn crime. Tlio matter Is being Investi gated. _ .llnny Sheep lleliiur \\-il , The stock yards company has received Information to the effect thnt In the neigh borhood of half n million sheep are being fed In Nebraska this winter. This M the largest In the history of the alate. Sheep men. It Is reported , are greatly omouraged , as feed Is cheap and abundant. An linmenxr business In ttheep Is looked for nt this point next year. Yesterday afternoon at the yards the work of dipping 1,000 head or sheep was commenced. All of thle * Hock will he dent out Into the state na tioon aa dipped. The dipping Is dime rapidly , thor oughly nnd nt sn'nll expense with tlie ap pliances now In use. At a IV I e I'M ; ' liiiMNlp. Thlj evening the Kuinnon club will danc * at V. M. I. hall. W. U. Hover of St. Michael wns n visitor In thu city yrvUerday. Colonel Ci W. Wright of Concord was herd yesterday with friends. B. il. IHrd of Gothenburg' wns n caller nt the exchanc' ' yesterday. I. . . K. ICvann of Hooper , Colo. , Is here look- John F. Hltchhnrt went to Grand If la ml yesterday to attend the funeral of Kd Hall , T. H. Webster , proprietor of the Tracy Valley farm at Crcston , Id hero on busi ness. O. I ) . Ilratton was called to Ilrownsvlllo yesterday aftiruoon by the serious Illness ot his father. There was n meeting of the Independent Order of Hood Templars nt 1M20 N street last night. Miss Cora Hcdgnr of llelolt , la. . Is the guest of W. 11. Morton ami family , Twenty- third and J streets. A. II. Stark wan nt the yards yesterday looking after n consignment of cattle of his own feeding , which were shipped from Uurwell. B. K. Sands. Clyde. Idaho , was looking over the market hero yesterday. Ho will ship several hundred head of cattle hero In a short time. Stamp sales at the post odlco for the month of November amounted to $3.'J72.-I7. which la quite a large Increase over the Hamo month a year ago. U. T. l.olHon. n well known feeder nnd shipper of Horton , Kan. , Is In the city fcoklng for feeder cattle nnd Intends to Inko homo with him at least three cms. Work on the Thirteenth street grading was stopped during the recent cold unnp , but will bo resumed an soon as the enrlneii softens enough to permit the machines 10 work. It Is the Intention of the contractors to work at the job as long as the weather will permit. A children's entertainment , to bo given some time during the holidays , Is being ar ranged by Uev. Kngllsh of St. llrldget's church. Ono hundred young people will take part and they are being drilled dally now. The entertainment will bo for the benefit of the church. . .limnvoiriilll lii at the police station Hide nnd destitute. Yesterday ho received a let ter from n relative In Missouri stating that money would he ucnt him In a day or two and for him to start home at once on receipt of the money. In the menntlmo Wolfklll Is receiving the best attention that the city Jail affords. Coroner llurket will hold an Inquest on the remains of Willie Hilttle at 10 o'clock this morning. The crew of the fast mail Is expected to he present and ( ratify aa to how the uccldcnt occurred. From what wns learned ywttrday It seems that the older children In this family make a practice of walking along the railroad tracks picking up coal. The boy who was killed Is hardly old enough to do this , but a.i n rule ho went along with the otliem and it wa while on ono of thcae expeditions that he met his death. ouni.v.vriox OF A xi-nv PASTOII. llev. T. I. . Kclninn I'ornmlly liinfnlleil at tln > Klr.nt HIIIN | | | | Onireli. The ordination s-crviccs ut the First llnp- tlst church lor Its new pastor. Itev. T. L. Ketman , late of Chicago , took place yrater- dny afternoon and evening. In response to Invitations sent out by the church the fol lowing clergy and laymen were present nnd constituted the ordination council : llev. H. C. Green , llev. W. H. Ilelknap and II. II. Taylor of lilalr. Kevs. W. W. Urartu , Thomas Anderson , J. O. Staples , N. I ) , llnir- dcn , and A. W. Clarke of Omaha , Mrrani. John C. Howard. K. C. Ilcndryx , H. U. Put- rick , O. K. Jnui'R , J. I ) . Daley , U A. Clarke , and Dr. O. S. Wood of Omaha , Her. I" . ( T. Smith and llev. Thomas ( lowland of Toku- mah. and H. C. Hnsklim of South Om.ilm. At ) the afternoon tA'vjIon ' t.'umeeting was called to order by Ilcv. N. II. Kalrden , who read the action of the church In calling for the council for purpc.us of ordination , llev. W. W. IJvarts was then called to thn chair as moderator and presided throughout the meeting. After the opening prayer by Her. C. C. Smith of South O.iinha , Hey. T. L. Ketman delivered a short sermun In which he related his ChrlHtlaii experi ences and his Intention of conllnulng In tlie work. The council withdrew al tin- con clusion of the adilrcfM , anil upon returning to the auditorium gave Its olllclal sanction to the young divine's Illness to preach the gospel. A program for the evening wan then prepared , at Hit- conclusion of which tlie body ndjourncd. At the evening services the church was beautifully decorated with palms , lIllcH and floral wall duilgns nnd special nddrc. sci ! by Ihe following mlnlntrr were delivered : llev. N. II. Halrdcn on "Tho Duty Hetweeii the Pastor and Church , " ordination prayer by Itev. T. Howland , chorgo to the church by Ilov. C. O. Smith , charge to Iho cnndldnto by Itev. W. W. Kvarts. Hermon "Tho Hlght Hand of KcllOHshlp" by Jlev. S. C. Green and the bcncdlcllon by the now pastor. Tim cnllro service was Interspersed with numer ous musical selection ! ) . MiirrlnniI.lernseM. . Penults to wed have Iieen Issued to the following purlieu by iho county cleric : Name and addiexH. Age. Joseph Kin-era , Koutli Omaha ITi Anna Kllusky , South Omaha L' . > Prince Albert Ilrnwn Omiilm 'V' llatlle Jacks , Onmh IS ( ii-oigc Lackey. Kuuili Omaha ' , \l \ Miiilha .M.ihuud , nini-iiico , Ontailu 27 you want Pearline. You want it for thu proper washing of your frocks and aprons , and to keep the benches , blocks , floors , .shelves , hooks , etc. , as clean as they ought to be. ' < fThere's \ nothing that will do this like Pearline. And it takes so little time , and so little trouble and Avork that there's no excuse for not dointf it. Keep everything dainty and sweet and clean with Pearline. Peddlers ami some unscrupulous grocer ? will tell you " tills h as t'.ood as" or "the same as J'cnrlme. " IT'S KAI.8K 1'earlino Is never pedillcil , if Tn > _ _ 1 and If your ijroccr sends you lomethinc In place of I'eailine , ho DSiCK Jionest itnJit la , * , V MMUS PYLK , New Vojk ,