mi ATT A "DA1T.Y liEJD : SATTHDAV. DECEMBER 12. " 1800. SPEGIRL JVOT1G8 _ Atlvcrlliu'iiiiMitfi for tliriu * column" rtlll lie token iinlll liiIl ! ( p. in. , fur ( lie fvonlnu anil iinlll H p. tit. for ( tie itiornliiK ami Sunility iMlKlona. A UcrllnrrH , liy rpiinlliiK | it ntim- licrfil Hii-clf , cnn lmIIIIMWIH nil- ilrcHHi-il tit it iminiHTuiI li-lliT In oil reef of Tlip lire. Atiairur * no nililr " < 1il will lie ilclUrrnl on prvnfiiliitliiii < > t the ohcclc enl > . IliilcN , 1 l-Ho n utml lira ! limi < rlli > n | In u noril lli > rrnfl T. .Nollilnu ; tnlcon for lent limn a.'r for tinHr liiHt-r- illlll. 'I'llCXlillltcrllMCIIIflltH llllINt lie run coiiMi'dif n rlj' . AVA.vrmi MAI.IJ iini.i WANTED. AN IDEA ; WHO CAN THINK OK tame ltnplo thlnis to patent ? Protect your Menu , they may brlnir > ou wealth , \\rltc Jonn Wedderbum A Co. Dcpt. V. , Palrn Attorneys , Wnnhlnnton. 1 > . C. , Cor their ll.WW prlie offer ami a Hit of 200 Invention * wanted. II SH _ WANTEDTflALESMEN IN EVERY PLACE ] Hilary mid commlrMon. The Hunks Nursery Co. . Milwaukee. Wj , 1J-.MJIJ-D2. . * GOODCANVAS8EHH WANTED AT Ijjli Douglas. Hnlnry p.-ildweekly _ _ Il-MW D28 VRATEHNAL INSURANCE on- . Good pay. I' . P. Howe. 1 H IJjrnam ttrcet Onialm. Neb. . 11-MM3 31 MIJN' AND"WOMIN : OUT or EMPLOYMENT ami wminit to "ot'k tun lean , of .l rm n.nt filiation nt Boo.l wanes by nrltlnu In I . v. It . liox 2S3 , AuguMa , Maine. 1I-MIHG 31 * WANTED.SALESMAN ; SALARY PAID weekly , bsperlenco unncco nr > ; l'c""J"e"t' llronn Ilrothcru , Co ChlcnBO.ll _ _ MtOIMO _ WANTE ! ) " "cANVAUsini. WITH TEAM. IN cvtYry comity In ulntc ; M per cent commlmlon . VVKI T : / VUIMHJ * . . _ . . . . II .A AA t A . l \ „ day < > fl till > 1 . . " . . .J. on nle , 14.00 lo I10.W per ? : . . WrlBlit .t Co. Ulyuien , .Neb. 11-M13 12 * BAI.ISMIN : : WANTII > TO CARRY OUR CLLL braiwl Cereal Koodi as n ride line , In J H tiruiikn. no trouble ; no wimples ; ure wllcr and B XH ! pay. wrlti- quick for ' ' " " - Bleejiy ESO Milling Company. " ' " ' > TAII.OUH WANTED. CONTINENTAL CLOTH- Ins Coinpniiy. 11-Ml.o GOOD FIRE INSURANCE MAN. AUUUISS c 8 , I Ice. 175 TO JIOO MADE MONTHLY. SALARY OH commlsVlon. truvclhiK ! or work evtnliiw In yo r weik. C. K.1' own town. $10 per - Vti' , , . manufacturer. Ml.llaml. Mich. 11-M211 ii. WANTED. IMMEDIATELY. A KUW OOO1 > Ollniler iirrMinrn iiml femlers ; nl o u few gooil cloth fonvanlciR. stanipere , niHiblera nm cns nmker * ; hlBhent . Oonoliue & Hcnne- berry , 415 Uiarburn Chlcueo. - . ,2. WANTKI ) . YOUNG MHN TO I.HAUN llAltllCH trude ! thin U the qiilckcst. most thorough nnd prnctlcal melhoil of apprenticeship ; It require * Ltlt flBhl weeks lo complete , c\ery Krailuatc inimei n UioruiiKh examination by experty oonstiint pmctlce at practical work furnished , complete outllt of hlBhest smile toolH pre sented -each Krnilitatc. jou c.innot linpiuvc thin opporiunlty. fend for fiee cutnloKUc. Mnlcr'H llurbcr School , K > 3 So. Clink nt. . Chl- liiiU. 11 M2JO 1J * WANTii ) . AOCNTS ; IW.OO A WIUIIC 8UUI3 TO workcm , new Roods , new plan , It'a n winner ; every fai.Mly nceiln It ; selln at sl M II. S. Co. , Ifox 421. Cincinnati , Ohio. WANTED. S HOD CARRIERS ; Mcnilyoik , 17140 to 1'Jc per hour. Canadian Olllcf , IJii Duusliia. 11 M2IO 13 * 4.M PER 1,000 CASH rou circular * ; enclose Co. U. S. UlxtrllmtliiK liu- lean , ChltMKO. \VANTKD. A HKriNii ) A'OUNO WOMAN that IUIH had experience with children and can tew ; to attend Miiall children ; no other need upply. Cull mornlnB < 2CUJ St. Mary's me. , corner 'Mh at. C ! OJ 11 WANTID. A NIAT SICOND : tliat cnn do > cwlii prefrercil. Apply niorn- lUKa. 2305 St. Mnrj'B ave. , corner 2Uh Ft. 0-201 11 WANT/HJ. YOUNG OHU roll llKht hout > e ork , refeiencca ic < iulred. 1U3 So. ZStli t. C-j 13 GINIIIAI. HOUSI- \uiik , German or Ungllsli prefcrreil. 123 N. 40lh. C ! 32-13 ard fit. C Mill 14 * WANTED. EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS. AD- dnil 1-oulj Mttz er , CliaJron , N < b C > 231 13 rou iu.vrnousis. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY. THE O. P. DaIs Company , IMS Kurimin. D SI3 I1OUSKS , tUNiWA ) & CO. , 10S N. 13TH ST. D-S4S MOLiilN ) HOUSES C. A. STAIUl K3 N. Y. 1,1 FK U * S47 CHOICE HOUSr.S AND COTTAGES AM/OVEH the city , J5 to JJO. 1'ldellty , 17u2 Karnnm. _ HOUSES. WALLACE. UnOWN 11I.OC1C , 1CTH nnd DoiiRlus. U-SI9 HOUSES , rilOM 15 UP : I-AItOE LIST. Mc- Caguo liuentment Co. , 1006 Dodge strict.l . l > S51 A HEAUT1FUI > HOME IN LAl'AYETTE PLACE. 8-roomo all modern ; tplcndld eondltlon , never been rented before ; now offered nt a low rental to llrst-class tenant. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Furnnm St. D-S32 HOUSES , ruvrs. GAUVIN uuos , 1013 I-AIINAM : u us BTEAM HEATEO HESIUENCE , 2013 HARNEY. l > M3-1J-1C * 10-HOO11 MODEUN I11UCK , OAIC FINISH AND mantels , rooiim on llrnt Moor are nil connected wllli Inrge ulldlni ; doom. I UK laundry und clslern. A numlnal nut If tnken b > December 31st. Inquire of owner , 1031 S , SOU ) Ave. U-MC62 _ _ WOHT-HOO.M MODEUN DWELLING. HOT Alii /urnnco und laundry In baremcnt. large yard nnd stnbln , 701 Georgia a\cnuc. Apply J , It. Kelkcnncy , iCarbaeli lllk. D M701 D-21 KOllllENTrMJ N. SSTlT ST. , 7-TlbbM M6oiiTN cni house , KO per mo. Inquire on premUes. _ O MIM ZOS NOKTH SEVENTEENTH. FOUUTEEN rooms , linoat rooming huuae In city. _ _ D-MiM-Dil * FOH IlNT-8-I100.M | MOUEIIN DWEM.ING. nouly pnperrd nnd painted thiotiKhout , b'urn In real , lent > 4Jtf. Uicatlon 2533 la\enport St. W II. MUUe , First National bank building. D i rivi : nooMs. MI s. ijuub _ D-S79-H' FUUNISIIED Oil UNrUUNlSHEO NINE-UOOM liouee ; 'J31 > > Webnter street. Enquire llurkley Printing Co. D-9SO-H _ ilODKUN SIX 1IOO.M HOUSE ; COIl. TWENTY. tocoiul nnd l/ca\cnworth ; price , J1CCO. _ D M1M 12 * GOOD HOUSE , 6 ROOMS. BTAllI.K. WELL , cltern , lilsli ground , largo lot , 20th nnd Charles KU. , ) S per month , llemls , Puxton block. _ D-1C9 " 10-H. IlEAUTlFltL , I1IUCK. M3 8. "gSTlfsT. * 23. 8-r N , E. i * < lth S : Lcatenworth. (25. And others ull parta of city from } 5.00 up. F , D. Wead Rental Agency , lii & BIX AND SEVEN ROOM FLATS. STEAM heat , modem. Inquire 1621 Lca\cnworlh et. _ D-M191 15" A NUMIIEIt OP CENTHALLY IXCATED C- rooni cottages ; city water In house ; t .oo nnd J10.00. J. 1) . KtlKenney , Knrbarh lllk. D-M521 JIO Hi.N'riMHiMsini ) S NICE rUUNlSIIED UOOMS , LIGHT HOUSE. KcipliB 11I2S. llth. E 102 12 N1CKLY FlRNlslED HOOM J5.00 MONTH. _ J510 llowald. E ID7-13 * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BU1TE Ol' 4 IIOOMffrOIl GE.VJI.EMEN , "OK light hoUkCKU'pliii ; . 1 ' .J No. Uth. _ E-M2H ! : Ni\VI.Y 1L'RN1 IIED ROOM. 170S UOfOLAH. E-SJ1 17 _ _ THIUU : NICE ROOMS , PARTLY TI'IINISIIED for licuetkicplni ; ; modem. ' . " . ' ! 0 I'iiinjm nt. EaO li * _ I'l HMhllr.I ) IIOO.MS AM ) ItUAHI ) . FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OU WITHOUT board ; ( leant heat und nil modern Improve ments : xpeclal low lute * for 1.10 winter. Mid land hotel , ICth and Cldtagu M , J. 1'iunck proprlcliir. r > 57 WARM ROOMH ANU liOAKU 13 W WEEIC. 614 Norlli19tli _ , I'-SIOJl i : _ ALIIANY. 2101 DOUGLAS ; PAIILOIt hlllTE ; otluT , rooms ; i-xeellent table. l'--Mlll 13' ? 5lf RENT , TWO NICE HOOMs" ; SOUTHERN exposure : nice for gentlemen , tin 1'nrnjni et , r-MKT K I'OH HIJ.NT L'.MM'H.MSIIIII ' ) HOO.M.S. ( CHAM1IERS FOH HOUSEKEEPING , MAN and \vlfu ; uulcr In kllchciij uteri sink , 31'J N , Q-4l iti\T .iTOHis ; AMI I'OIl RENT , THE 4-STORY DRICK 11UILDINO pi MC Kirntim St. ThU bulldlntf hits u fireproof . cnntMt" L > aBcmnt , coiniilcle steam In nil UK llx- Mures : water on all Moon , eat , etc Apply at the clllrn of The lc . 1-910 AliXTS WANT ! : ! ) . iJvrfpRoi'T.E i.v'Kvniir I.OCAI- Ity at 111.50 weekly * nlnry and rxpfnteii to Inks < mlftn for rhrlslma * goo < ls , | ) rin tifnt rrnploy. ment If Unlit. Minufnciurer , P , O. HOT MM , Ilottnn , MaM. J J-MS 2-l > n _ _ AGENTH WANTED-LAIIES AND GENTLE- men. ten ol t-nch , for the Kmerson 8 r nlMrlll Co , oilier. 1013 llarnry. J-1C7 12 * AnKNTfTM AIJTrr'Tw ' ToTli 00 A HAY INTI1O- iliirlnir the "Comet. " the only II snap rhot cnm rn made , th * Krentut wller of thf cen tury , general mill loonl nKfnU wante < l all over ilia world oxcln > l\e territory : write to- iln > fur terms and unmplcs. Alken-Glenmn Co. , X 3S , Iwx CI-OMC , WIs. J-MM9 I5 \v\\Tii'ro nn.vr. WANTED TO RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS for light hnu ekPcplni ; ; im l < < rn , no rhlldten ; south of Harncy street. Address r 12. Her. K-MM3 I3 STOIIACI : . OM. VAN & STORAGEr 1415 FAHN'M. TEU 1510. M S53 AririC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. , WS-OIO Jones. Ucneial storage and furunnlliiK. M-SCO WA.M'KI ) TO 1IUY. HOfSE AND LOT. 8 OR 10 ROOMS. WITHIN V4 to one mile of poftoilicc ; inunt be n barK - K ln. Demls. Pnxton IdU. N M9JT WANTED. TO I1UY SECOND-HAND CASH register. Addnss A. F. Dwornk , Ord. Neb. N-M954 23 * LIST CITY AND 1'ARM HEAL ESTATE WITH Oarvln Ilros. , 1C13 rnrnnm street. N--S61 FUIINITI'RE , STOVES , CARPETS. ICE 1IOXES nnd all kinds of household BooU , hlKhest prlco paid for , 1315 Douglas st. M. D. llrodUy. N-218-1C- roa HAM : IIOHSICS A.M ) WACSO.NS. FOR SALE-LIGHT. NEARLY NEW , SIN-SEAT Rockaway at H09-1I11 Dodge. P 215 19 FOR SALE , SOUND. GENTLE PONY , CHEAP. AddrexH 1330 S Slitll st. P-M23S ll rou SAIIMI.SCIMANUOUS. : CHEAPEST HARDWOOD WOVEN CORN CR1I1- made. C. It. Lee , Ml Douglas. Q-SC3 MEAT FIXTURES ; COMPLETE OUTFIT. IN- eluding Ice box , for sale at u bargain , or wil. trade for n first-class ilcllNery wagon. C. M. Sinford , groLcr , 2UU and I streets. South Omaha. 0 M7t > NEW DELIVERY WAGONS 11ELOW COST ; 1 top , 1 open und 1 stake wagon. Call quick. Drummond Carriage Co. Q-CII D15 HEAVY WAGON GEAR , CAPACITY. 2.500 pounds ; also 10-passenscr carryall. Drnmmond Carriage Co. Q-4 8 1)13 LIGHT DELIVERY WAGON 120.00 ; LEATHER top buggy , J23. Family carriage J43. Drum mend Carriage Co. Q 540 D lj FIRE & IIUROLAR SAFES : NEW & 2ND hand ; safe nnd lock rcpalrlns : combinations changed. J. J. Derlght & Co. . Ill * Karnain. 31 CIIICKUKINO Ul'lliailT. 1S5. 318 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NEAT AND USEFUL : drawing Instrument * and mateilaK Alyn J. Gro\ers , 31S South 15th alrect. Q-M143 31 riusn juiistry : cow. r. D. wnAD ICTH nnd UoUKlas. Q-M1M 12 I.AUNUHY. GOOD WOIUC AND GOOD JVAOI.S Is the motto "f the City Slenm Laundry. 211 Bo. lltn St. . Tel. 251. " - J" Cl.AIKVOYA.VrS. MRS. PR1TZ. CLAIRVOYANT. 1009 gALIPOR I1AT1IS , 13TC. MM12 SMITH. 1121 DOUGLAS , HOOM 5 : MAS- ease n J btcnm baths. ? - MISS AMISTVATOUIJATHST MASSAGR. MI S. 13th St. , room 3. T lCiJC IMMISOXAU nui'Tunu cur.KD ; no PAIN : NO I > RTJN- tlon from buslncim : wo refer to hundrc-ls of patlonu curoU. , O. n. Miller Co. , 117 N. , Y. Life building , Onialm , Neb. u sc _ IIA.TH8 MASSAGE. MME. POST. 310J4 SjjJ ni. VT.WI. HOSti : TlinATMCNT FOn tlTCKINC troublrs ; physician In attendance ; conslula- tlon or health book free. 310-S llee bullJliiB. U SCt > YI'S YOU CAN GKT SIIIIITS I.AUNDI2IIED ror'oc. but If > " " "nt B ° 0 < 1 work , have them done nt the City Slenm Uaumlry. Ill So. llth. Tel 254. CUT THIS OUT AND rilCSHNT IT TO I'HOC- tor. 616 H. 16th St. . with $1.00. and Eet 12 cxtr.i llnlblie.1 cabinet photos nnd one extin cnrbpii llnlshed paneU30 _ days only. U-Ml _ 3l fujpTinuT rniiMANKNTLY cuunof PAY when cured : no pain nnd no detention from husIntMW. Hdcllty Hupluro Cure , 301 llee build. Ing. Omaha. U 311 8 MONCY I/JANEO ON IHCYCLKS WHEN iconic expert to make an exchange In Hiring. Neb. C > cle Co. , 15th and Harney. U 219 J9 o7NTiiMAN 6fr bo ; wiTH NICE HOME wishes to correspond with lady of refinement. Addrcsn C U. Hee. U-M22313 _ MtISIC PIUNTINa. JliCHTOLD. UIIOWN lllk. Tel. 1015. U-M237J11 MOXI3Y TO LOAN UHAI. ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 31 ! N. Y. U ; quick money nt low rntes for choice fnrm loans In luwn , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. CITY LOANS. C. A. STAIUl , 923 N. Y. LIKE. MONEY' TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real cstute. Urcnnan , Love Co. , 1'axton block. W S70 LOANS ON IMPROVED As UNIMPHOVED CITY property. W. t'arnam Smith & Co. , 13.10 Knrnain. W 571 MOSEY TO LOAN AT LOW"llATEs ! THE Q , r. D.n IB Co. , 1505 Fornnm at. W 8 > 78 C I'Kll CENT MON7lY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estutu & Neb. farms. W. II. Melklc , Omahu. W--873 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PllOPEHTY AT Unseat rates ; building loans unnted. I'ldellty Trust company. W S74 MONEY TO LOAN ON 1MPHOVED OMAHA , properly. I'utry & Thomas , 1st Nat IJk Hide. W 875 A11STUACTS. THE MIDLAND. 310 N. Y. Life. _ W MC17 P20 $100 , 00 , OH tSOO. F. D , WEAD , 1C & DOUaLAS. \ " J 8231 SIOXI3V TO LOAN CHATTELS. JIOKHV TO LOAN ON KUIlNITUlin , PIANOS , lioruvy , wiigoni , vie , ; at luwust r.Mos In city ; no removal of Koutlu : utrlctly conndenllnl ; you can pay llio loan off ut uny time or In any amount. OMAHA MOHTQAan IXJAN CO. . . 30C So. 16th St. X-876 _ _ _ _ _ ONnr TO LOAN , 30 , CO. 50 HAYS : FUIINI- lure , pianos , etc. Uuft Qrccn. room 8 , IJarkcr blk X 877 rou SAM ; . ABOUT z.ooo uis. MINION TVPIS. 700 Ibg. agnte , ISO pulr two-tlilril cases. 40 tloiililo Iron slnmla for two-thlril cavea. Tlilu miilerlul wn used mi The Omaha llee nnd la In fairly K"1' ' conillllon , Vlll bo Bold clicap In liulk or In quanllllcs to suit purchaser. Apply In pcrion or by mall to The llee 1'ub- Company , Omnlui , Nob. Y 713 1'INK I1AKU11Y ? OIl HUNT. U 47 , HUB. Y B.\ix > oN ron SAM : . DOING A aoon TUAUU ; lcu e , stock ana llxlurcn of Till : ri.ACU ; build. lug built rxprrsaly for the butlncE * ; a 1'arualn. Iniiulre on iiremhtj. rear 1517 DouulHa Direct. Y-M50J 31 WANTKU I'AUTY WITH IJ.500 CASH TO IN- \e t In mnnll country bunk In Nebraska nnd take posllUm of caildcr anil manager January UI. Aildrera C6. llee. Y 171 13 _ _ rbii BTu ! : ri i IST CLA"SS Ii .Turin v AND rvntnuranli only builnens of kind In town or 1,1100 Inhabitant' ; mitlnfactnry rea ona Khen. rrunk amber. HI. 1'nul. Nfb. Y M210 13' SHonBTOtfic Kou HAM : . WITH IIUII.DINO fur mil : u practical Mioemaker preferred ; pro- prlclor dend. For lurllculara , uddreas Minnie HcliUllr. Tobias , Neb. V 11KI 13 * rou HAM : , ONLY puuNrri'iiK AND UNDHR- tnklnt ; builncsj In line county real ; Kood rfn- on fur telllnt ; . AdiliCia 1 * . O. llox CO. Cleiieva , Net ) . Y-1UM HAI.U HIAI , USTATI : . AIIST11ACTS. TH1J HY11ON IlKUD COMPANY. nouais. iOTS , KAUMS. LANUH , Ueo. I * , llfinla Heal i : late Co. , Paxlnn blk. AIISTIIACTS. THE MIDLAND. 310 N. Y. Life. UU-IUU UM MALI : IHAI. KSTATIJ. ( Continued. ) - . . 8ALU-HOW IS TIII3 FOR JMO.M ? IXT. ) cine mile routh of court lioune , with nnall cotlanion Rrade , BOO < I nclRhborhood. Ami ono lot , ult.i four-room house. | < * 000 , near Hoiith Omnlm car line , llyrun U Haillnc * . 212 S. lllli HI , 111 ! * I748 WK IIAVK IIAROAINS' HOME'S ; AU O furins. and want more ; ll t jour properly with Ui. O. M. Xntanner & Co. , 1701 Pain m. , HE S 0 i . PLACt : UAIiaAlNS-KiailT-nOOM houfp , J2fO , worth , tl.tOO ; 9-loom .IOIIFC nnd Imrit. I2.7N ) , north , IJOtW ; 10-room liouso nnd barn , M.TMoilli tDuO. J. J. Ollnon. Ill Tint Nntlonnl Imnk. lliUll : i rouit-itoo.M COTTAOI : , I.AIUII : I > T , IUOHT In the city , ilrt nnd Clark , Just rlR.it for jotinc couple , nnd only } l,300.00 ; tn y terms. MI'ST 1113 SOM ) AT ONCII , 28' AfllKS LKSS than r nillcn from city llmlln , will Ki'll 40 or mnrc acres nt 140 , formerly polu nt ) M to ( ICO ; tplMvllil ferlllc. proilurthe mil , n rpledld olinnci * to Ki'l a tract oulfljc city. Also iiL-out .TOO nprm with M.OIO .101150. fOft bnni. orclmnl , ni.i.ill fruit nnd tlndier licnutlful ulluillon plimned for mi Ideal home , cnilly renolied by n pIcaMtit ilrlxc ; price this week way down. Alfo 150 ncren Snrpy Co. , prnlrlc fnrm. 1M ncres cultlvnti-d ; 'HHK < < tinlgp , house , Imrn , crib , ncxer falling fprlnsri price only tl.riOO. Aim I nightly ncres 8 blocks from Miller Pnrk ( prrb.iblc llxiiosltlnn locution ) , prlre tl.OOO. I' . I > Wcad. Itenl KMntp , Loan nnd Insurnnco Agency. 1U2-1HJ-U TinfsTj Aiii : APT TO "nouTit.i : IN VALUU : CottaKP und Int. 13lh north of Vlnlon. J7W. , 41st nnd .InncM , formerly 11.010. fCO. ! Iloucc nml lot S. C. Hnnrconi Park , J5DO. Ilenutlful lot Aniblor 1'lnee. JIC.O rull lot Jiixt off 21th St car , JC.'O. 3 nerca bet. Omnlm nnd H. O. . $1.500. 1' I ) . Wend , ICtli & DouRlns Sis. , l.onni. 1U3 1SO-11 DAHOAINH IN DWULLINtlSi 10 r Knuntro I'lncinil conveniences. J5.000. 8-r and barn. 1H lots nenr IlnnFcom PniX. 53,100. C-r , lath & I.ea cnworlh , city wnter , fl.fiOO. 10-r larpo ground & burn , Georgia A\e , JC.600. P. D.'cnd , 10 & Douglas , Insurance. m-tso-n 1'Oit HAM : , c-io ACUIH or SCHOOL LAND IN i-nslern Nebrnnka. 400 acres under cultlvntlon. Rood Imprcnements ; a bargain. The O. P. Davis Conipiny. Illj 183 14 OlTiuT 11AUCJAIN , 10 IIKAITTIKUL AClliS : rlKht on eilRO city. Call for price Hicks. S03 N. Y. Life llldg. 11U-205-11 c-n. . nousn , FULL LOT , HANSCOM PLACU , 51.SCO. 4-r. house , Clltton Hill , U block from cnr , tCOO. C-r. liouxc , full lot , cast front , Popplcton Pnrk , 11,500. : o acret. bet. So. Omnlm nnd Ilcllouc , $1,000. Choice 7 and 8 per cent mortRiiRes on Omaha property , worth 3 to C times amount of loan. Oeo. Q. Wallace , 312 J. J. llrown block. nn 20012 ail CAT TIN-ACUI : IIAIIOAIN ; WEST CUMING St. ; just outside city limits , llemls , Pnxloii lllk. I in M220 $1,300 POIl A C-HOOM IIIUCIC COTTAOIJ AND lot. No. IKS So. 2Jd ft. ; less thnn hnlf mile from court house ; 4nke * only $400 In cnsh. C' . A. Stnrr , 823 N. Y. Life. IHJ-22S 1J UA > CINR SCHOOL. MH. AND MIIS. MOHAND MAKI3 A SPH- clnlly by llielr own melliod ot teaching young und old to become firnceful dancers In a few prlvntc or class lesions. New clns es now forming. 1510 Hnrney. 93I-J-1 'rt ) iioiiuow. J2.000 POIl 5 YKAUS. GOOD PAIl.M 23 JHLKri from Onialm. Address C 9. lice. UC 11 FUIIMTL'IinlACICiil. . PUIlNITUlin PACICIID ; LOWKST FltniGHT rntes vccurcd und bills of ladlnK Issued Omnlm I-'uriilliire and Carpet Co. , 1211-13 Pnrnnm st Tel. 1153. M-539 DID GI3T M. H. WALKLIN'S PHICiS ON FUIINI- turo pacMng , r palrlng , upholstcrliiK ; mat- Ircsjcs made nnd renovated ; 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1331. ESI PHYSICAL CULTIIIIE. ELOCUTION , MHS. W. DOKWAHD , C23 N. 19TH M-CS4-DZI' 1'AW.VllOUIvIOHS. II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 1C ST Lirn INS. POLICIKS BOUGHT , w. F. HOLDEN 359 M.1SOWOIUC , J. P. HKALY , 1822 CLA1UC 457 D 13 Tri'CWHITISItS. GUT THD IliST TYPBWIUTKKS ; SUPPLIES , repalis. United Typewriter & Supplies Co. , 1C19 Fa mam St. 8S3 Junc-3C SmVI.\n MAUHIM3S AM ) SUPI'LIKS. NUW HOMi : . HOUSEHOLD AND WIIITK machine olllce , 1SI4 Cap. ave. Tel. ir 74. HUILDIXO AND LOAV ASSOCIATIONS. SHAIIKS IN MUTUAL U & II. ASS'N PAYS 6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 > ears old ; always re deemable. 1704 Furnam St. , Nattlngcr , Sec , 837 HOW TO GET A HOME OH SEC'JHE GOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & U. Ass'n , 1704 1'arnani. G , M. NutlliiRer , Sec. CSS SIIOUTIIAM ) AXU TYI'UWKITINO. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE S83 AT OMAHA IJUS. COLLEGE , ICTH & DOUG LAS 8SS PHIVATE LESSONS IN SHORTHAND 2103 DoURlas. M-CSJ-D21 * MUSIC , AUT AMI LAXfSUAUU. onOHOE P. GEM.ENI1ECK. 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Olllco of Lee-Clttikc-Andrcoson Hardware Company , Omiiba , Neb. , Dec , 12 , 169G : Kotlco IH iiornby clvcn to tlio stockholdorn of tlio I < cc-Clarke-AndrcoMcn llurdwuro comunny that the annual inectliiK of the Htockholdort ) of the company will bo held at the olllcca of the Hum company. NOH. I21 ! > . 1L"-1 und 122.1 II11 nicy stre.it. In llio city of Omulm , In tbo Htato of Nobr.tHku , on TtiMduy , January 12 , A. 1) . 1K97 , at 3 o'clock p. in. , for the purpoo of olcctlni ; a bo.ird of directors for the company , to Horvo ilur- Int ; U" ) ciiHiiliiK year , and to transact wuch other liuslnos.s an may bo proHontod nt xuch moctltiK. ( Beal. ) n. J. LKH. AttcHt : I'rosldcnt. W. SI , OIjASS , Secretary. Uccl2d32t The Bee Prints daily The most complete Sporting news , The Sporting department Of The Omaha Sunday Dee Is unexcelled. | n-IRISTMAS is coming and do you * " " 'know any one who wouldn't like a Camera for a Christmas present ? Anybody can take a ' picture nowadays - days and everybody would like to if the ) ' only had a camera. You can get more real pleasure out of it than any thing you own. You can -take snap shots of your friends you can photo graph your pets you can get pictures of beautiful scenery. _ _ < _ t _ $ _ * _ "TIIK COMBT"'ls n small but purfoct iioekut innjiMS'.liii' Cainurn , wirryliiR siilllolent Him for four pictures \vltlionf 'ruloadhiK. The Him can bo developed and pletiireprliilctl at n cost of about 20 routs per dozen. Tbe Illustrations will tflvc you nn uk-n of the size of picture taken with "The Comet. " J If desired they can bo enlarged V nt a very small cost. YOU BRING OR SF.ND US Four new subscribers for three weeks each Three new subscribers for four weeks each Two new subscribers for six weeks each to The Omaha Bee , prepaid at the rate of 15 cents a week , paper to be delivered in Omaha , Council Bluffs or South Omaha by carrier , or sent elsewhere by mail WE WILL GIVE YOU A "TUB COMET" Is made of strong material , Is beau tifully covered with black luuthurotlu nnd is of the very simplest construction. It ciiunot net out of order nnd Is practically Inde- structnble. Should any parts of It be mislaid or lost , they can easily bo replaced , as nil parts arc made Inter changeable , nnd duplicates can br > obtained. "TIIK COMKT" will tnUe ti picture one Inch square or n round picture ono Inch In diameter. Tlie directions are so simple a child can successfully use It. The operation of taking n. picture Is blmply to point the camera and press iv button. Its small sire enables It to be carried with no incon venience when a person would hesitate about belli } ; burdened within more unwicldly Instrument. Size of ' * rife Comet" Is I ixls2 Inches ; weighs three ounces. YOU BRING JOR SEND US Eight new subscribers for three weeks each Six , new subscribers for four weeks each Four new subscribers for six weeks each Three new subscribers for eight weeks each TwVJnew subscribers for twelve weeks each a J Prepaid 3t * the rate of 15 cents a week , paper to be de livered in Omaha , Council Bluffs or South Omaha by car rier , or sent ? elsewhere by mail WE } VILL GIVE YOU A , Tim "Crescent" ns n hlKli-grnde , first cln.ss camera Is not only a surprise , but a doll lit to tlio thousands no\\ uslii tliuin In prcforuncc fo nil others. It tuki's a photograph t to by three inches , the size of the accompanying picture. The sl/.u of the tinner. ! Is by1 by1 Inches. The "Crescent" Is wananteil to lit f rst-eltiKs In every particular and equal to Miy $10.00 hand camera , on the marin - „ „ „ „ o in the cfiinera line. They were flrst Introduced In October , 1890 , nnd the enormous nah1 of more than 20,000 the llrst month Illustrates the great demand for a p pular high grade camera. The "Crescent" Is equipped with an achromatic lens ground from tlu finest Imported optical glass , made expressly for the "Crescent" camera nnd warranted to give equal If not better results than the lenses found In Instru ments costing from $ . > ,00 to $12.00. The "Cre.-ccnt" shutter Is probably the most perfect ever used on a hand camera. It Is adapted to Instantaneous or time exposure , and can be changed from ono to the other in a second. The "Crescent" Is adapted to either plates or lllms , but as better results are invariably obtained from plates : it a less expense , we recommend tlielr use lu the "Crescent , " at least to start with. N. B. A now sub- Borlbor under this odor so ono who has not been taking tlio Bco through our olllco or it's regular ngonts later than Nov. 25 , 1890. Bring In all subscrip tions to the business offlco of The Bco , Room JUO , Boo Building , Omaha , or No. lo Main Street , Council DlulTa , lu. , or address 1 f m\ \ 4' Omaha ; ! ' 0maha. , „ ' „ Druj } Store , 111 0 I5ti ! and Douglas 1 [ r fgpfMfMMMi ( | pMMEilEl ( { | 1 BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP. , fSl I i A foreigner coinliiK for th first time to 1 1'n.rls will ccrlnlnly bo struck by tlila fnct ' il'nt women In 1'nrls nlwnys go about nbotit linlillni ; tip tlielr skirts , t.el tlieontlior lie fair or Imi ) nnd tlio pnvcntont ilry or nunlily , the real 1'nrUlnn woman \\lll trot aloiiR with Iho folds of her drees elegantly Rnthereil tip. Thlo ncllon appears very simple , but It presents In fact n quantity of nuances Into which a woman can put nil the Brace of her eami all tlio fantasy of her mliul. The wcll-breit woman will give to this gcet- tire all the propriety and distinction rhe herwlf possesses. She will , as Rlrls do , gather up her skirt on the Mile , and hold It up at a correct and discreet height. Sometimes the hand turned up backward Mipporltt the dresn n Hide more , niul this way , which displays the KiMCOful gait of ltd proprietor , leads to \cry numerous ? and vnrled maneuvers. Shop girls rest their hand on the Mp , while some women gather up their skirt In a bundle , which concenh the hand. i 'tth.U amount of skill tloca not a woman Mllspl.i ) on BO simple an action when her hands are Incmnborvil with n muff , an um brella a reticule , sometimes with some big or small pan-el , nr when her movemcnti ! are hindered by the uninteresting 1'rench pood'e or lap dos she drag * after her everywhere ? Some plain and unaffected women In tbla paitlcular case have recourse to the elbow , and. by the clever pnsiun > of It against the hip , keep the folds of their dreas on the side Another "s " the fortunate possessor of a pretty foot , who will , of course , show It. and spends all the IngcnlomncM of her mind at that effect , while safeguarding her conveniences. Quito dlAcrent from the latter Is the gooil Indy who cares more for her dress than for appearances , and who catches up her skirt with both hands. Hut even this awkward groturo can be made elegant by a clever Parisian belle , who will give to U an ancient grace of minuet. The response "Not at homo" frequently to icmarkK of an cmbarrlslng nature "I called late on Sunday evening , hoping to see you ; I suppose you bad gone to evening .service. " Or. "I was so sorry not to find jnii at homo on Tuesday mornlug ; I came early as I particularly wanted to eee yon , " etc. Thui the embarrassed one la driven Into a corner , and must cither confeos or re main flllent. A lady who reads inueli on social topics , Bays' "Why does not bocicty allow of a little frankness In this mutter' ' Why Is tt supposed to be In alien bad taste to say. " .Mrs. A. cartnot see any one this morning , " or "Mrs. A. Is at home , but Is very much engaged. " Two pretty girls , who live In one of the suburbs of Cincinnati , had given the order "Xot at homo" the other afternoon , and were Intending to take their siesta. The bell rang ; the butler said : "The young ladles 'are not at home , ' sab , " whereupon two young men from Virginia rcgrcted not seeing their old friends , as they were only In the city for a few hours , cnroiitc to Cal- if 01 n la. Overhearing the remarks the young ladles upstairs hastily raised the fihaden to get a gllmpae of their dear old friends. In one minute and a half the bell rang agnln and one of the gentlemen said : "Just tell the young ladles the next time they go out to take their heads with them ! " LOUR before a Chinese woman wts seen In this city , says a writer In the New York Times. riilnene babies were horn here. The > wore the result of marriage between a Chliri- man and an American woman , and with ! mt few Instances the child of tills union the In tertwining of the thread ends of two nations Invariably display ® the undeniable stamp of his father'o race To all outward appear ances ho Is Chinese , mentally ho luhcritb the qualities of both nations. One of the most prominent men In Chinatown married p. pretty American girl ton years ago. They hovn two boys , vvho seem to be as happy ' > children of their age could be. Whllo they rwcmblo theJr father to , a marked degree , they talk English as fluently as they do the language of their father. Tlio younger pre fers to dress In American clothes and the older U happiest when he Is gowned In h ! Mongolian holiday costume. The parents grat ify the desires of each. The father hay taught them Chinese ; the mother English , and dallj she Instructs them In other branches. QlrL-j born of the Chinese-American union Incllno In repsmblanco toward their mothers , and ono little one 1ms red hair. Nevertheless , she Is very proud of her Chines. ' ? father and she U a favorite among the Chineno children. Some of the gowns worn by the queen ol Portugal during the wedding festivities at Vienna were truly magnificent. Ono of her evening gowns was of brocaded white velvet. The llowers scattered upon the tabllcr were of mauve satin and silver , the Btamciis and pointed bodlco was In a pompadour style , with embroidery In Vandykes on Jeweled gauze edging the dccollotagc. The point d1 Alecon lace was caught on the shoulders with artificial velvet orchids. Her most su perb gown , used upon the crowning event of the affair , was of white damask with a pat tern especially manufactured for her maj esty , the design In trouncing sprays of laurel falling gracefully over a small coronet worked In gold nnd silver threads and bright ened with topazes and emeralds. On cither side of the front breadth were embroidoicd panels of renaissance lace studded with Jew els , the opening being bordered with fluffy feather trimming. There was n rourt train of white velvet which fell off the shoulders In rich folds. It WIIH four and a half yards In length , was embroidered in gold nnd lined with purple velvet and edged with feather trimming. The story of the killing of a eoon and n porcupine at midnight by Miss Kdna Frazer. a few weeks ago , as published In the Fossil ( Ore. ) Journal , has been copied by all the leading papers of the northwest. They seem to think tt was bomothing wonderful , whereas the performance was dead easy fern n , Fossil girl , the Journal sajs. Now there Is a sequel to the story. Slnco the shootIng - Ing , the girl who killed the varmints and the > oung man who asslbted her were united In the bands of holy wedlock , and she Is now mistress of Iloso farm , on which she killed the eoon. The modest plainness of the cvarlna' dres.i Is not altogether to the liking of the fashion ables of St. Petersburg. The Russian court has always been famed for a certain barbaric f'ltlemlor , to which the young prlncesa mid- denly elevated from a somewhat utraitcned home at Darmstadt to one of the nuwl bril liant and autocratic thrones In the world has not yet acclimated lienwir. In Spain even the youngest girls paint and powder absurdly , whllo In Venice the cele brated Titian red hair Is still the rage and Is obtained by chemical means On the slopes of the Himalayas the na tive women have a most curious plan of disposing of their babies and keeping thorn quiet while they are engaged ut work In the tlelds during the greater part of the day. Ilcforo the mothers sot out to work In the morning they wrap their babies In swaddling bands , leaving nothing hut their little faces exposed. Then the Imblcs UIL taken and laid under n ludgo nf rock , from which water Is falling , anil by means of a bamboo the water Is made to drip gent ! } on each baby's foiehoad. The effect of the dripping water Is moat ( teething , and noon the little ones nro all asleep , and remain motlrnlcss till taken up by Iholr mothers on their return from their work , when they are carried off to bo unwrapped , dried and fed. A unique agency , called the Cycling agency. In doing quite a business In Turin furnishing companions for a trip a-wheel. The dues are a franc a month , In advance , and for that small sum one may obtain a companion of any desired age , ability as it wheelman , cither sex , anil , If HO entered on the books may r'uialn Incognito. Hefcr * cnces are demanded , and , notwithstanding that rule , many complications have already appeared. Tlio happy slilo of ( ho agency shows In the marriage of u clerk und a young dresHinakcr the other day who worn first Introduced by number. That Is an odd pro v ho , In an Amnrlcan club woman at least , which the recently or- ganlioil flrat woman's club of I'arls , known ui "l.o l/adlen * club , " Jiau Inserted In Its con stitution , Thin Ii a claupo relualnjr admit- tatico to married vvomou without tbo written ' consent of their husbands. The club has aloj strongly Indicated a preference for widows for the majority of Its members. Kvl- dently "l.o Ladles" does not Intend to havu * f\ any conjugal Infelicities laid at Its doors. It Is ) generally the woman who works who believes that woman's proper sphere Is the home. For Instance , Mrs. Cornelia Itohlnran , one of the cleverest members of the Dullness Women's Republican league of New York , rahl In a recent nddreti. "Women should not be obliged to work for money outflilo of their homo circle. Women were not twill Into this world to earn n living for them- wives or others. The standard of self- respect of man Is lowered as soon aa the women of hl family begin to earn dollars. At first It Is repugnant to him to tvo hli sister , wife or mother doing work for other people for the sake of the money they receive for the services. After a time , when he becomes used to It. ho Is nlM callous to the unplcnsunt fact that women are doing for him what he nhouhl do for himself ami them. In nil civilized countries the woman should be the social center , and t ninth ! not bo required to move out of her sphere. Her duties nro those connected with the home. She Is a mother , perhaps , nnd a" such should be allowed to give her best thought to the training of the llttlo ones , who regard her as the center of their iiolar ti'slem. In the meantime the man slwuld bo foraging for food and the means to pay for the shelter of liln family. That Is his business in the scheme of creation. The portions of men and women cannot be and should not bo reversed. " Most women wage-earners will Indorse her tcntlinenU\ , lacking the hus band nnd the homo , what tire they to do , pray ? After a woman has been through the hands of her dressmaker It will bo more than ever dllllcull this jear to determine her physical proportions or oven to make a reasonably accurate guess as to whether eho Is plumper or scrawny. In the flrst place , the new sleovea. tight almost to shoulder , call for pretty good looking arms Inside of them or they hove about as much style as pump handles. Some joung girls have actually gene Into physical culture for the sake of developing their arms. By the time they have minded them out , though , there will probably bo a complete change In the cut of / sleeves. A "In the meantime , " said a fashionable C , dressmaker the other day , "wo pad. I have sent homo but two waists this month that haven't had the sleeves plumply Interlined to glvo a good outline. And then the prln- cess gown that Is coming back Into favor looks a sight unless the wearer has an Ideal figure. It's an art to pad up to the require ments of this drchs. The hip slope must bn perfect , or the 'princess' Is ruined. Yes , Indeed , It's n jear of Ilgtirepaddlng , mire enough. " Doll dressing , formerly considered a pcs- time. Is , for the future , to take the place of oakum picking among the female con victs In English prisons , and the change of employment Is about as pleasurable an Inno vation as could bo Imagined Most of our feminine readers have , at ono time or an other , tried doll dressing , none of them have attempted oaKum picking ; but there need be no practical experience of the latter to verify the enormous difference In the two employments. Probably the doll dress ers outside the walls of the Jail will have an opinion on the question of taking away their legitimate trade , but thcro Is no class of work which , when engaged In by prison ers , docs not raise the Ire of the free. I'rlBon- dressed dolls will offer flno opportunities for communicating with the outer world , ami I' n hoover huys ono may expect to find n mis sive juat vvhnru the young lady whoso dress is imitated keeps the photo of her sweet heart. The Infanta Knlallo and a number of her titled friends arc spending the fall season at plsturcsquc Fontalncbleau. The royal lady may be seen several times each day prom enading in the romantic forest pulling her cigarettes , but she draws the line at Cubnn cigarettes. She has Just received a hand some new ball gown which has been sent down from I'arls , and she will look llko a midnight beauty when she wears the gown of accordion plaited pale yellow mousscllno do sole , made over an orange silk lining. I'ho bolero is of rich black velvet lined with orange silk. The shoulder puffs of the mousscllno over oringo arc surmounted by a lace ruffo thickly studded with diamonds nnd sapphires. Thcro Is a belt en suite , also straps of gulpuro lace passing over the shoulders , likewise Jewel embroidered. The prlco of wives Is falling In Australia , because the supply Is exceeding the demand. The Chinamen of Australia , when they take a notion to marry , wrlto to a matrimonial y agent In Hongkong. ' One letter was as follows : "I want a wife. > no must DO a ninldcn under 20 yimrw at age , and must not have left her father's bouse. She must atao have never reail a book , anil licr c > clashes must bo halt an Inch In length. Her teeth must lie as sparkling a tlio pearls of Ceylon , her breath must bo like unto the seen to of the magnifi cent odorous groves of Java , and her attlro must bo from the silken wcavt-d of Ka-Ia- Clilug , which are on the banks of the great- tat river In the world tlio oveUlowlng Yung-la c-Klnng. " The prlco of a Clilncsu woninn delivered In Sydney Is 38 , but two Chinese women only coat 52 : therefore the Cliliuso Import the women In couples. The Importer not or sees the women before they arrive , and tlien ho generally selects the bwt looking one. The other Is almwn round to n number of well-to-do Chinese , and after they hnvo Inspected her she la submitted to wiat may ho called public auction. If French law Is Illiberal In most mat ters thin concern the married woman fiom the wifely point of view , U allows a mother lights which are not enjoyed by these of other nations whoso legal position Is for the rest so superior. She has a voice In that thoroughly French Institution , the conscll do famllle , and a spcndthrlft'H liberty of action may bo restrained by maternal Inter vention alone when backed by a decree "of the courts. It Is no very uncommon occur rence for a man who has passed his majority to bo deprived of tlio frco tiso of bis fortune In tills way. Thlu winter's "col" of fur Is fearfully and wonderfully constructed. ( Never was tboro animal like this fieak creature which de signers have constructed to nestle and ruf- Illo nround my lady's neck. Dame Nature Is not In U. Noah's nrlc never beheld the llko. It IB all taln ! , but Hhen it has not a fringe of these artificial extremities turn- M\ tiling over themselves , It ripples In gic.it > / > waves of heft and pliant expanslvencss over ( ' . the shoulders. H Is belluved the maker of Hi the now fur fashions must hayo been , driven Hi' lo drink , and these vagaries are the result of some original excesses with the cup. Seen In the uhon windows , they arq cap tivating , but In actual uea they aio Irio- slatlblc. At tlio recent federation meeting at Iluf- fain .Mrs. K. A. Thompson of KUilen I.iluml , n delegate from tlio Richmond County club , opened her veiy bright paper In thla way : "You probably Imvo three Ideas In connection ulth Statcn Ikland quarantine. nulniJn ur.d musrjultoes. " Of the ( lint of UIUMJ , Mrn. Tlionipcnn tuld , people of Btitcn Inland might uell bo proud ; concerning tliu eecMid , Invfi'il- gdtlon showed that the avoragu number of COUCH was no greater than In other placet * . "And with regard to the moMiiltnea. | " went on the uiiojkor , "llioy all como from Jersey. " 11-1 onii f-o mountains of India and ivr- sh L'i a powerful tribe , among whom nn extraordinary cuutom prevail * . Wom.ii > .1 ilKlitK luvo uppjrontly received full rmugnl- llnn , for the ladled of tlio trlbo ( 'Jin clic-oo tliolr nun hii.HbamlH. All a nh : lu woman tin to do when Hho ulsliua to cli&i.g * her tulu Is to von.1 a horvant to pin u handkur.-lilcf l tlio lial ' of the- man on whom her fancy lights , / and ho'lwubllgcd to marry her , tink-jt ) lie uin V uliow ho U Inn poor to | ) iirclia o her ut tliu prlco her fatluir rctjulrcs. Ono of the clcvoflt wonion botanlMtii In the country , tlio wife of a nslunlinc mull and collt'go jirofoBKjr of Now York , vuys that her hilnLmild foil In love with , JUT at a time wlion HIO WUB In tjtu moat , un- plrarant utngo of tlio dltcano IOIOVMI ui ( Ivy- ! > oltv > iilni ; , "And what , a ftlglil I uuu , " 8li