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THE OMAHA DAILY JVEE : SUNDAY , JANITATIY 10 , 1807.
SPEG1RL NOTICES ,
for lltric cnlntnn
Trill tic tnkrii nnlll lUi.10 it. in. , fo
( ho ciciilitR unit nnlll 8 i > . HI. for III
morning nnil Sunday editions.
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licrcd clu'd.can IJHVC nntmor * ml
ilrt-HNPil ( it n u n in tic i c l teller lit ettf
of Tlio life. . AiiMtcr * ) mi mlrtrcMC-i
Y lll tic itelltrrril uu iircNciitnllun n
the check only.
llnlcn , 1 1-Be n Tvoril firni limrrtlon
lu n u-nril llifi-iMtfti-r. NolliInK inKci
for ICH * ( linn il.'e for ( he llrnt Inner
( Ion. Tin-up iiiltcrtlNcniiiiilN iiiiiNt I )
run riiMNriHill vcly.
SITUATIONS
WANTED-RY A YOt'NO MAN. PLACE TI
work for Ixmnl or employment or any klnJ
AilUrcM I ) 20. Dec. A 876-10 *
REGISTER ! : ? ) FiiAriiuasT , YOUNG MAN
single , 14 vcnrs' experience. rpcnkB Hrniullna
vlnn nml German Immunces ; Hr l clnsa lefcr
enccii. Addt cm U 29 , lice ulllce. A- ! 10 *
\vTNTiln7 slTU/moNiiv REGISTER ! : !
pharmacist , 12 yciim 'experience ; cnn funils
bent of lefcicncc.i. D 32 , lice. A Dili 10'
WANTED MALE HELP.
WANTED. AN IDEA : wtto CAN THINK ot
seme ilmtile thing to patent ? Protect > ou
Ideas , tlicy may bilne yen wraith ; write Jon
Wedderlmrn & Co. . lcpt. V. . 1'ntcnt Attorneys
Washington , D. C. , for their $1,601 prize offc
and a lltt of ZOO Inventions wanted. II 635
TAILORS WANTED. CONTINENTAL CLOTH
Ing Company , U M176
WANTED. TRAVELING SALESMEN FOR CI
gars ; old reliable lioutc ; experience unncces
niry ; extra Inducement ) ) to customers ; J75 t
$150 per munth and expenses. Chni. C. Rlshci
& Co. , St. Louis. U M320 Jll *
no A WEEK SAI.AHY AND EXPENSES t'Ato
salesmen ; experience not necessary ; pcrnumcnt
position. T.io W. 1 * Kline Co. , St. Loulu , Mo.
B M732 F2 *
WANTED , MEN TO LEARN BARBER TIIADU
only eight weeks required , nnd you cnn holi
nny position ; outfit of tools given each stu-
dcnt ; write for 1S37 catalogue. .Mold's Darbcr
College , lltli and Franklin me , , Ht. Louis.
11-MS28 11 *
MEN , TO ADVERTISE OUR SPECIALTIES
dlstrlbutp samples , circulars ; steady work
salary { 40.00 monthly nnd expense * , or controls
iilon. Wilfred Specialty Co. , Chicago.
B M845 10 *
DO A LIGHT MANUFACTURING AND MAII
order business ; send 75 cents for "Secrets o
thn Trade ; " tells liow to manuncturc and scl
ro different article * ; 500 per cent prollt ; only a
few dollars to stall ; Information found nowhere
rise. The Trade Supply Co. , Uox 2G9 , Toledo
O. B-M837 JO1
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HEN TO I.EARN I1ARIIER TRADE AND KILL ,
good paying positions after 8 weeks' practice
tools given each student free upon entering
wages made Saturdays while learning ; write
for free catalogue. Moler Ilarbcr College , 22
Washington uvc. 8. , Minneapolis. U MfcM 11 *
WE WANT 1'USlIlNa MAN IN EVERY COUNty -
ty to sell watches ; $30 weekly. Address Great
American Watch Co. , Jcrtcy City , N. J.
U 897 10 *
TRAVELING SALESMEN , TO SELL TO D13AL-
cis ; 1100 monthly and expenses ; experience tin-
necciii > ary ; write for particulars. Acme Cigar
Co. , Chicago. H S9G 10 *
WANTEl7sALESMEN TO SELL CIGARS TO
dealers ; $100 monthly and expenses ; experience
unnecessary. Clinton Cigar Co. , Chicago
11-181 10 *
OIITAIN 1'ERMANENT. PROFITABLE , PLEA-
nanl cmployrncnt by writing us. Thomas Co. ,
Englcnood , 111 U-S93 10 *
WANTED , TO CONTRACT WITH THRER
( Irst-claFH salesmen for 15-07 ; high commissioner
or salary und commission ; staple line ; give
references. International Mfg. Co. , Iowa City ,
Iowa. I KM 10 *
WANTED IIY MANUFACTURER. A MAN IN
the commlptilon business , aciiualntcd with the
millinery trade , to handle a line of Ostrich
Kcatheiu In city and vicinity. Address , giving
refcienccs. etc. , J , I ocwcnstcln , 33 llond Ft.
New York. 1I-S92 10 *
MANAGERS. $20 TO $25 A WEEK TO APPOINT
ngents and Introduce 13 folding Vapor Until
Cnblnets to families and physicians ; everybody ,
rick or well , buys ; CO.OOO Hold ; Turkish nnO
Medicated Vapor llaths at home , 3o each ; cures
and prcxcntH disease ; no experience ; book free.
B. World Mfg. Co. , Columbus , Ohio.1J
1J SDO 10 *
MEN AND WOMEN 1IE YOUR OWN EM-
ploycrs ; we mail you Instructions how to start
In the mall order business without capital.
Dell Tub. Co. , 200 8. Clark St. , Chicago.
, 11-S31 ' 0
WANTED. MEN TO READ THE AD OP THE
National Correspondence Institute , of Wash
ington , D. C. , about Government positions. In
thin column. U S9S-10 *
MANY 1'ERSONH OVERESTIMATE THEIR
ability of taking care of themselves. This Is
why u great many tm\e no accident Insurance
when It IH needed. Are you Insured ? If not
get the "best , " Issued by The 1'aclllc of Cali
fornia , For rates write to or call on A , V.
Todd , general agent , llec llldg , U 915-10
FOR THE GOVERNMENT SERVICE ; WANT-
cd , a few blight men to prepare by mall for
the Internal revenue , customs , railway mall
and other examinations to be held soon In
every state ; splendid chanccu for appointment
thin year ; our catalogue with \lews of Wash
ington , particulars about all government posi
tions,1 salaries , etc. , and dates and places of
examination free. National Correspondence
Institute , Department E , Washington , D. C.
SM 10 *
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INVENTORS. WRITE TOR LIST. " 500 INVEN-
lions wanted , " free. J. Gilbert WurllcM &
Co. , Dcpt. W , No. C3 & C5 Wall lit. , N. Y.
11-900 10 *
A FEW DOLLARS AVIIJ , START YOU IN A
paying mall order business. Iluslness Guide
Co. , Cincinnati , OMo. lt-S 9 10 *
WANTED. MEN WISHING TO TAKE CIVIL
pervlcc examinations , soon to occur In Omaha ,
for postolllce clerks and carrlein , to write for
valuable Information , free. U. 8. Ilurcau of
Information , Cincinnati , Ohio. II 8C8 10 *
MEN WHO WILL WORK FOR Jl A DAY ; HAL-
nry or commission paid. Clifton Soap & Mfg.
Co. , Cincinnati , Ohio. II
H.SO I'ER 11.000 CASH FOR niSTRIUUTINO
circulars ; enclose Cc , U. 8. Distributing
Bureau , Chicago. II
15.00 I'ER DAY MADE SELLING OUR I'Ar"-
cnted adjustable kettle covers ; cost Jl.OO and
JI.25 per doz. ; sell for " > c each. Richards &
Dlrch , 200 Nlcollct ave. , Minneapolis , Minn.
H-M9I8 1C *
WANTED. EXPERIENCED IUISINESS MAN
to travel nnd appoint agents ; salary , 175.00
a month and expenses and commission. A
Wlllsle , state agent. 22 1'carl street. Council
muffs. In. 11-913 10
AVA.Vriin Ii'llMALG 1IKI.I * .
OOOD GIRL ; GENERAL HOUSEWORK ;
small family ; rcfcicnccs. 1113 Georgia avenue.
C MS 10 10 *
D1RL WANTED , TO DO GENERAL HOUSE"-
work ; must bo good cook ; nix In family.
Appy southeast corner ICth and Ccntec streets.
C tM-10
WANTED , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUBE-
vvork ; references required. Call at 1332 N. 24th
et. , So. Omaha. C 871 10 *
AN EDUCATED WOMAN WISHING A GOOD
position , call Monday. 10:30 : a. in. to 3:30 : p. in. ,
Grand Hotel 1'arlors , Council lllufts.
. C 870 10 *
1.AD1ES-TO TRY MY REMEDY FOR SUl'l IN
HUOUH hair ; euro , iiulck , permanent , harmless ;
many testimonials ; Kiunple tent , sealed , free ,
llutli I > . DeVerc , box 494 , I'hlladelphlu , Pa.C
J.ADY AGENTS WANTED TO SELL MME.
Vulu'B. famous toilet preparations ; agentH mak
ing from 125.00to 1100.00 per week ; write for
particular * . Address Mine. M. Yale. Chicago ,
HI. C
10 I'HIVATH FA Sm.Y COo"KS ; O ENER A L
house girl ; two In the family. | 3.(0 ; three cur-
IienliTB. Canadian Olllce , 1S ! Douglas
t C M829 11
WANTED. A LADY WITH GOOD JUDGMENT
of business affairs to 111) ) a vacancy. U 31. lite.
C-M9J7 12
WANTED , NUIts'i : CURL , AI10UT 15 ; ONLY
German or Dane need apply , iC2 N , ISth st.
C-939 10
FOIL IU\T iiotsios.
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F , Davis Company , 1503 Farnam. D-WC
HOUSES ; 1IENEWA & CO. , 10S N. 15TII ST.
D-C37
MODERN HOUSES ; C. A , STAIIR KM N Y LIFE
CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER
the city , J5 to 150. 1'idellly , 1702 Furnam it.
. D-C3J
_ _
MOUSES. WALLACE , DROWN IlLOCKlCTTt
and DoUKla * D 010
HOUSES FROM 15 UP ; LARGE LIST. Mo-
Cat'UO Inveslnicnt Co. , 1506 Dodgg ilrcet.
. Dlt
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A IIEAUTIFUL , HOME TN LAPAYETTE PLACP.
, I rooms , all modern , iplcndU condition , never
' teen rented before ; now offered at a low
rental to first clan tenant. Fidelity Trust
17M Furiuim lU . . . Pil
ron
Continued. )
nousr.3 TLATsaAitviN uiiOB , ten TARNAX
D-C43
_
FOH r.L'NT , Si : N. 8DTII ST. . 7-ROOM 7 > IODKI
house ; 1:0 per month. Innulro on premise * .
NUMlEl OP CENTRALLY IXJCATED. 6
room cMtnpcs. city water In house : IS. 00 nnc
10. 1 ? . J , II , Kclkcnney , Kaibath block ,
_ _ D-M221 JIO
FOIt'r.ENT 1JY W. U. MEIKLC , 1ST l/Ari / >
llniik bide ,
U ] Dnvcnnait. 7 roomr , modern. IIS.
2S1C N. llth , 7 rooms , modem , 120.
MIC Spencer , 7 rooms , modern , $15.
HOUSES FOR JtE.VT. UEMIS , 1'AXTON RLK
DI361
_ _
FR ( RENT. MtOOM FURNISHED HOUSE
modern Improvements , paved streets. 191
Wit t M. D-872 10 *
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TENROOM"MODERN HOUSE ; ONE MILI
from couit house , fur deposits Omaha Hnvlngs
AOdren D S3 , leo. ! D 920 10 *
I'OR RENT , NEW COTTAGE ; OOOD REPAIR"
4 rooms ; corner SOth nnd Sahlor : cellar , els
toil , city vvatci ; only 13.00. Inquire 1311 Far
num. D 911 10
mil IliVTriJltMSIII2l ) ROOMS.
FURNISHED ROOMS , 1708 Douglas. E mSCM
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UiAUTIFUIj. LARGE FRONT ROOM ; I1A1
window ; modem ; with or without board. Cl
North 19th. E-M7D9 11 *
FURNISHED ROOMS. HOUSEKEEPING. 202
St. Mnt > | . i : MS31 11 *
NICELY FURNISIIEI > ROOM. nAY WINDOW
one smnll room , | 5 ; modern. 1709 California St
E-fCO 11 *
FURNISHED 5 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING
2 for light housekeeping. 614 H. 17th Ave.
E-M906-
NICELY FURNISHED HED nOOMJ W1TI
hcnt , near car line , J3.CO per niDnth. 1614 So
Stli tt. K-875 10
FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR RENT. 1011
Capitol nvenuc. E 874 10 *
FURNISHED ROOM. MODERN , WITH OR
without board. 205 N. 23d it. E MS73 13
PLEASANT ROOM ; MODERN 11RICK HOUSE
nice Minoundlngs ; on Douglas st. Address I
34 , lice. E 921 10 *
TWO LARGE. FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS
single or suitable for light housekeeping. 11
S. 25tll st. E 942 10 *
ruit.Msinn noo.iis AMI IIOAUII.
SOUTH FRONT ROOM ; ALCOVE ; STEA >
heat ; furnished or unfurnished ; board : private
family. D 20 , 15cc. F M85I
FURNISHED'ROOMS WITH HOARD. UTOPIA
1721 Davenport St. F $ CJ 13 *
' *
NICELY FURNrSHED R6oMs'oboD HOARD
rates reasonable. The Rote. 2020 Hartley.
F-M907-23
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. HEAT. LIGHT
first class bourd , at J3.50 per week. 811 Nortl
17th St. F-S7S-10 *
ROOM- AND ROARD 1XR ) TWO. GENTLEMEN
preferred , private family , north part of city
Address D 27 , Dec. F S77 10 *
HANDSOMELY "FURNISHED ROOM AND
board for two ; strictly private family. 1707
Dodge. ' F M930 11
*
ROOMS AND HOARD , FROM | 3.50 UP ; MOD
ern comcnltnccs. M6 N. 19th. F Ml'35 1C *
TWO sfNOLE SOUTH ROOilS : STEAM
board ; references. 502 N. ISth st. F M930 12 *
FOR IIK.VT STOIIES AMI OKKICHS.
FOR RENT. THE 4-STORYvRRICK IJUILDING
nt 916 Farnam st. Tills building has a fireproof
cement basement , complete steam heating fix
tures ; water on nil floors ; gas , etc. Apply at
the olllce of The Dee. 1 910
ACJK.VTSVAXTEIJ. .
WANTED. CAPABLE AND SUCCESSFUL DIS-
trlct , special and local agents to represent the
Manhattan Life Insurance Company of New
York In Nebraska , Iowa nnd South Dakota
special territory will be given to each ntent
with the most liberal brokerage , or a long am
valuable renewal contract , nnd with such spe
cial help In the field as will Inimre the largest
measure of success. For further Information
please address J. W. Dean & Sons. Genera
Agents , Mee bldg. , Omaha. Neb. J M29G JI2
THE HANKERS GUARANTY FUND LIFn AS-
soclntlon wants general , special nnd local agents
of both FOX. Life nnd limited payment policies ,
tvomen Insured on the same tcnm as men.
Liberal contracts ; good territory. Address L
W. I iughlln , Prcst. , Omaha , Neb.
J SS3 10 *
GASLIGHT IN EVERY HOUSE , NEWEST
thing out. Attaches to ordinary lampsno
chimneys ; safe , economical , outnt free to ac
tive workers. Standard Dross go. , M'f'rs. Cov-
Ington , Ky. J SS2 10 *
WANTED AGENTS-RE YOUR OWN ROSS.
Establish your own business. We will tell yoi
how. J. E , Shcpard & Co. , Cincinnati.
J-481 10 *
AGENTS LOCAL OR TRAVELINGToUTI'iT
free ; big money ; exclusive territory ; no capital ;
ono ngcnt cleared one day (73.40 ; BO can you ,
our safes sell at sight ; city or country. Alpine
Safe & Lock Co. , Cincinnati , O. J * SO 10 *
WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL OUR NEW
waterproof asbestos clay cooking ware ; wages
} 3 to 57 n dny. Pay every week. Central Supply
Co. , Cincinnati , O. J 879 10 *
AGENTS WANTED , WONDERFUL DURGLAR
proof door lock ; fasten any door In five seconds ;
prepaid to niiv address 15e. DaVey & Davey.
491W. _ Madleon St. . Chicago 111. J 901-10"
WANTED. AOEOTsT-TO SELL THE INDELIble -
ble Check Perforator ; retail * 15.00 ; large com
mission. Wesley Mfg. Co. . 41 1'uik Row. New
York. , J 902-10 *
AGENTS. NEW. JUST OUT : WONDER EGO
beater and cream whip ; retails 15 cents ; sample
mailed free on receipt of C cents to pay postage.
G. C. Vlnlng , Dcpt 19 , 23 Randolph St. , Chicago.
J
1S97 CONTRACTS WANTED FOR SALE OF
our goods , cxclusflvc territory ; also with gen
eral agents to travel ; every horse owner must
have them. J. Hunter Co. , Racine , WIs ,
WAXTEO TO IlEXT.
WANTED-BY YOUNG MA1U1IED COUPLE ,
modern furnished rooms for housekeeping. Full
particulars , location , price , etc. Box , 7C2 , city.
HJ-8S4-10'
GOT OUT OF BED ON THE WRONG SIDE
to 'walk the baby' and stepped on a tuck. " said
the man using a cane , "but lucky for me , I
was Insured against accidents In the Pacific
of California. " For rates write or call on AT
V. Todd , general agent , Bee. Bldg. K 913-10
STOIIAGE.
OM. VAN & STORAGE. 1415 FARNAM TEL. 1539
M-C45
PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. ,
903-910 Jones. General storage nnd forwarding
M 48
WA.VmilTO IIUV.
WANTED , SECONDHAND SAFE ; GIVE INside -
side measurments ; make ; price for cash.
Address Wheeler Brothers , Ncola , lu.
N-S07-12 *
VANTED TO BUY. OMAHA SAVINGS BANK
accounts. Address , giving slzo of account nnd
discount , to box 220 , Omaha. N M838 10
VANTED-A SECOND HAND LETTER PRESS ,
cheap. Addiesa No. 412 Puxton Bloek.
N MO 10
VANTEO-A GOOD ROLL TOP OFFICE DESK
nnd typewriter table or cabinet. State price
and condition. L. W. Laughlln , Omaha. Neb.
N SS5 10
VANTED-GOOD SECOND HAND LETTER
file cabinet , eighteen to twenty-six drawers ,
cheap. Address 227 Exchange Building. South
Omaha. N 90S 10
VANTED-NICE TEAM FOR LIGHT WORK ,
horses sound nnd kind ; give price und oil par
ticulars : must bo a bargain. Adilrom D 23 ,
Bee office. N 909 10
VANTED. TO RENT OR. BUY. A BL'ACK ,
smith shop ; preferred In Iowa. Address C. T.
Reid , Emerson , la. N M938 12 *
TOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEAPEST HARDWOOD WOVEN CORN CRIB-
being mad , ! . C. R. Lee , 801 Douglas. Q CIS
SLK10H8. SINGLE AND DOUBLE.
coal. Drummond Carriage. Co. _ Q 803-F4
OR SALE. FINE NEW HiaH.GRADE IimY.
cK > ; $39. Omaha lllcyclo Co. , 323 N , ICth it.
_ Q-514
'OR BALE , $2.000 OR MORE OF FIRST CLASS
C per cent bondu Interest payable heml-annu-
ally ; con bo < llvl > ij In small amounts If dt.
sired. Cull and Investigate or address U. H.
Tzuchuck , care Omaha Bcv. Q M7 10 *
'OR SALE. ONE BIX-TON HOWE-HOPPKR
scale ; nearly new. Address U 23 , Bee.
VANTED. HIGHEST CASH OFFER FOh
Gorman Saving * bunk receiver's certlllcuto.
Address D , , lire. Q-51-10 *
'HE GOOD QUALITIES OF THE ACCIDENT
policies lf ud by the "Paclno" of California
are now known to n very largo number In
this city. Our policy holders would miike a
procession almost as Urge its the combined
puraden of the two "butr" purlieu which
filled the/ streets a few months ago. A. V ,
Todd , Gen'l AltU * Bid * . , . Q-tU-10
MISCELLANEOUS ,
WANTED , TO COMMUNICATE WITH BOMB
contractor for moving trees ; have n largo
amount of work. Address J , Gardner , 611 Ho.
_ Hth slrett. Omahn , Neb. R-84J-10
"EVEN THE llAllY , " IP IT COULD READ ,
would tell you that the "best" accident policy
Is Irsued by the Pacific of California. Ferrules
rules write or call on A. V. Todd , Gen's Agt. ,
Bee RldR. U-9U-10
MASSAttE UATHS , ETC.
MME. SMITH. 1121 DOUGLAS , ROOM B : MASsage -
sage and steam baths. T M923 1C *
MISS AMES , VAPOR BATHS , MASSAGE. 607
S. 13th t. . room 3. T-MS13 Fi
I'EIISOXAI. .
RUPTURE CURED ; NO PAIN ; NO DETEN-
tlon from business ; wo refer to hundreds of
patients cured. O. E. Miller Co. , 717 N. Y.
I.lfo building , Omnha , Neb. U C49
WANTED , MEN , AND WOMEN TO ADVER-
tlsc bur goods In every county In Nebraska !
good pay ; tend stamp for particulars , L , 8 ,
Co. , 1019 Harncy St. , Omalm , Neb.U
U C31 J23
RUPTURE. PERMANENTLY CURED ; PAY
when cured ; no pain , no detention from huM-
ne . Fidelity Rupture Cure , 301 Bee uldK.pmnhn
VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUI1LE3 , 316-3 DUE
bldR. I'hyelclan , consulallon or health book
frcc. U-728
_
UATHS , MASSAGE. MME. 1'OST , 31014 PMTII. .
U 050
WANTED-IJY AN EXPERIENCED INSTRUCtor -
tor , two or three private pupils. Address. D
ID. Uee. U-S3I-13 *
SI. C. WALLACE. PLEASE CAl7l7 AT RUSI-
. U MSGO 10 *
_ nesBpniceofTlicUee.
SKIRTS. ACCORDION IDEATED , FOR 75C FOR
IS days only. 'Ml Douglas lilk. U MSSS 11 *
LESSONS QIYHN"IN KMimbiuuiiY. STAMI--
IMK nnd painting ; inatilcmliifi ; gloves and It til
gloves cleaned. Mrs. J , Smith , .1718 Douglas.
U SsT ! ! )
A MAN SAID NOT LONG AC1O : "I1EFORE I
knew anything about accident Insurance 1
looked upon It as foolish , but after I was hurt
nnd not Insured , I concluded never to KO with
out a policy , " nnd he now linn one Issued by
the 1'aclllo of California , the "best" policy to
bo had. Are you Insured. If not , wrllt * or
call on A. V. Todd , general agent , llee. llldB.
U-015-10
MADAME DOVD , THERMAL , ItATIIS. 1013
Howard st. U-M913 1C-
WANTED. THE ADDRESS OF THOMAS E.
\Volverton , II years old , by his brother , F. M.
Wolvcrton , 4119 Fort St. , Omaha. Neb.
U S3 ! 10
MO.M3V TO LOAN UIJAL ESTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. L. ;
quick monny nt low rates for choice farm loans
In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W-C53
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 923 N. Y. LIFE.
\V-MI
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate , lirennan , Love Co. , Paxton block.
W C53
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Farnam Smith & Co.,1320 Fnrnnm.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. U. S. Mortnago & Trust Company.
New York. Pocpy & Thomas , Agents , No. 207
First National Rank Hldg. W CJO
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. , 1503 Furnam St. W C57
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA-PROPERTY AT
lowest rates ; bulldlnt ; lonna wonted. Fidelity
Trust Company , 1702 Farnam St. W 3
C PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
property , Neb. farms. W. II. Melklo 1st Nail. Bit
\V 60)
MOXEY TO LOAN CIIATTLES.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS ,
horses , wagons , etc. ; at lowest rates In city ;
no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you
can pay the loan off at any time or In any
amount. OMAHA MORTQAOE LOAN CO. ,
30C So. ICth St.
X CC1
MONEY TO LOAN , 30. CO , 90 DAYS ; FURNIture -
ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green room 8 Darker blk.
X C02
IIUSINESS CHA\CU.H.
FOR SALE , ABOUT 2,000 LR9. MINION TYPE.
TOO 11) ' . agate , 1DO pair two-third cases. 40
double Iron stands for two-third cases. This
material was used on The Omalm llec. and Is
In fairly good condition. Will be cold cheap
In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser.
Apply In person or by mall to The Uee Pub
lishing Company. Omaha , Neb. Y 713
TO GET IN OR OUT OF RUSINESS GO TO J. J.
dlbson , Oil let Nat'l lk. Uulldlng. Y 3CC
MEAT AIARKET. J3JO ; RECEIPTS J25 PER
day. J. J. Gibson , til First National bank.
Y JID93-J 10
FOR SALE OR EXCHANCJE-120.000.00 PAID UP
stock In a jobbing house of excellent reputa
tion with a good trade. The party offcrlne the
stock Is a salaried olllccr and the purchaser.
If a man of good executive ability and de
sirous of accepting an active position , may be
elected to the olllce. Addrivs Powell & Potter ,
1017 Kurnnm street , Omaha. Neb. Y 723 11
FOR SALE. A GOOD PAYING OIL BUSINESS
In Omaha ; will trade for land In Iowa or
eastern Nebraska. Address D 17 , Iec olllce.
Y MS13 18 *
FOR SALE , SOME VERY CHOICE MORT-
guges , netting 8 per rent semt-niinuni to In
vestors. Inquire of John Dale , 209 N. Y. Life
nidif. Y MS39 10
MAKE MONEY FAST AND EASY NEW MOVIng -
Ing picture machine ; pame ns vltnscope ; descrip
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Lo.Sallo St. , Chicago. Y 903-10'
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DO YOU KNOW HOW EASY IT IS AND HOW
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buying get the best. The Combination Accident
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lins never been equalled. For rates write to
or call on A. V > Todd , general agent , llec llldg.
Y 913-10
CI ARK , DEEMKR & CO. , PATENT ATTOR-
neyg anil experts , 189 Uroadway , New York ,
quickly procure and sell patents everywhere ;
lowest terms ; one client makes Jl.WO weekly
from our private "Hints" hand book , mailed
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NVESTKJATE ' THIS ; JUST WHAT YOU
want ; stock of hardware , furniture , ec. , etc. .
Invoice JG.CCO. nent nnd clean , three rooms ,
rent cheap ; no trade. Address D 3. Omaha
Dally Dec. Y
3.SOO.OO BUYS A FORTUNE ; IT'S A SURE
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Jlox 230 , City. Y 923 10 *
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Neb. T 932 10"
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must furnish (300.00 cnth capital to pay far
goods on delivery , after orders urn obtained ;
200.00 monthly guaranteed. Vail , Morw Did ? , ,
New York. Y 937 10
FOIL i-\ciiA.\ci2.
MONEY LOANED ON BICYCLES WHEN
people expect to make an exchnngv In spring.
Neb. Cycle Co. , 15th and Harncy. K 219 J9
'ARM NEAR 8NOIIOMI3H. WASHINGTON. '
for property further cast. Selby , 1C03 Farnam.
JJ-391
TO EXCHANGE , FOR DEPOSITS ACCOUNT IN
savings bank's : cottage , homes , clear ; prlco
ranging from S300 to 11.000. J. J. Gibson. GH
First National Bank Building. X792
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR FARM. A FIRST
class hotel of 2t rooms , with all modern Im
provements , well f urn lulled , at Woodbine , Iowa.
Woodblre has one of the best patronized
Normal schools In the state. Inquire J. A.
Roberts , Woodbine , Iowa , S5-SOS-11
TO EXCHANGE FOR 3,000 STOCK HARD ,
ware , 120 acres land , two miles out ; 100 acres
under plow ; good title. Address Box 19 , Cor-
rectlonvllle. la. -MSll IS
Wl TRADE. 3 CHOICE IMPROVED FA11MH
In eastern Nebraska , to exchange for general
merchandise , harduure. Implements , furniture
nnd boom and shoes. For particular address
George \V. Hutton , Coleridge , Neb ,
JC-M8G2 15
NEXT TO CLEAR CONSCIENCE , I'OR SOLID
comfort , give me easy boots Josh Billing * .
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The Pucllto Mutual of California , with A. V.
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U-M917 10
roil HALT. IlUAIi ESTATE.
ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON IUSISO COMPANY.
RU-CM
, LOTS. FARMS , UANDtf. LOAN8-
Qco , P. Biiial * IU.il Uiluta Co. , Pkxton blk.
UU-C44
roil .sALinn.\i , ESTATE.
( Continued. )
FOR EXCHANOE-JimilT.IlOOM MODERN
house for cUlms ngfiTrUr Omaha SnUnei bunk.
G , M. NMtlnger & Cn.lTOI | Farnnm St.
i , . ( . RE-6S3-1J
OMAHA HAVINGS iWNrJ ACCOUNTS TAKEN
M pnr In exchange.1 for" houses nnd lots. ( All
or part. ) The Ryrdri Ued Co. RE-S16
FOR SALU-B-ROOM'JTJdtJSE AND LOT. $1.100. $
4-room house nnd lol.'JiW.OO , on easy payments.
The Byron Reed ComfcrinK RB-S53 14
CHEAP LANDS ANI.CHEAP , HOMES. A
member of our compnru ? expects to visit south
ern Tcxns , leaving ' 3bnunry , 19th ; cheap rates
can be had. A KrcnC chance for men of small
means ; innps nnd pflcts can be seen nt our
office. Omaha IlcnV Eitato & Trust Co. , Ill
S. ISlli St. RE 912-10
I
3 < X > SECURES A WARRANTY DEED TO A
line , full lot within two blocks of the Sherman
nvenuc car line , which has been held nt double
that price nn 1 vvhlch will sell again for more
than double Inside of eighteen months. Eight
nice cottnucn In the same block. Icrms . .0
cn h nnd 13 per month. Omaha Savings bank
certificates taken at par ns part payment.
Five of these lots were sold during the part
week. Sco Payne & Harder , Agents ,
WILL SELL CHEAP ONE OF THE FINEST
homes In Walnut Hill , nearly new , beautiful re
ception hull. $100 mantel , hnrdwood llnlxh , rod-
tied yard , front and rear , natural shade. Cnn
be had nt n rare bargain before February 1.
Fidelity Trust Compay , 1702 Fnrnam St.
Bee Bldg. R13-910-10
CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS ON THE SIGHTLY
ground near 33rd nnd Dodge at n great bargain.
See Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Fnrnnm St.
J130.CO , HALF ITS VALUE ; LOT WITH SMALL
house , on Center St. , one mile tsouth of court
house , on grade , shade trees , llyron R. Hast
ings , 212 So. Hth st. RE 911 10
OMAHA SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS AC-
ceptcd for n desirable 7-room houfc nnd lot
In Clifton Hill , one block from motor line.
Garvln Bros. , 1013 Farnam st. RK 913 10
FOR SALE , 6-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT NEAR
I'Oth and Grace mrcQls ; price , S930.00 ; ' ,4 cash ,
balance easy. Garvln Bros. , 1013 Fnrnnm ct.
WHEN ROTHSCHILD WAS ASKED HOW HE
made money , lie nald : " 1 buvs shceps und
pells deer ; " mnny persons In Omaha bought
"shecps" in 1SS6 nnd sold "deer" In 1SS7 ; they
made money ; but the man who bought "deer"
In U67 nnd later on sold "snecps' ' got mixed.
You can't get mixed now , lit. nil "shecps. "
Why not deposit a small sum each month on
n good lot. It can't get nway from you.
Omaha property Is "sheeps" today. We
have nice building lotH at JIw > , and from that
to $1,000 , nnd $5.00 or (10.00 each mont.i will lay
the found tlon of n future home. Omaha Real
Estate & Trust Co. , 211 So. ISth street.
RE 914 10
NICE COTTAGE AND LOT , ONLY $1,200.00.
Cheap lot , cose to car line , $450.00 ,
51-acrc farm , with good buildings ; only ten
miles from P. O. In Omaha ; $4,000.00.
Finest residence In Omaha , 60x243 feet , facing
Hnnncom park , $3.500.00.
$7,200.00 house , modern , fplcndld location ; for
quick sale nt $5,000.00.
Splendid Investment , choice , Improved property ;
will pay 8 percent on price ; $3,500.00.
Beautiful ncre lot , clofe to paved street ; Just
the place for suburban home ; If taken quick ,
only $500.00.
Ten acres , beautifully situated on the edge of
city ; cast exposure ; handsome shade trees ,
paved street , etc. ; will make nn elegant home ,
and Is especially adopted for small fruit ;
price , $2,500.00.
00 acres , central Nebraska ; Just Hie place for
raising cattle nnd hogs ; cnn sell for $10.00 per
aero nnd tnke one-half purchase price In good
city property or small Iowa farm.
Choice residence properly ; two nice cottages ;
very desirably located'price ; , $6,500.00 ; owner
will take part In good \ncant or farm land.
4 SCO ncres. central Nebraska : bplcndldly located
nnd admirably adapted for stoek purposes ;
price only $8.00 pef iicre ; will take good farmer
or city property as part payment.
10 valuable lots , olofe to business center of
Omnha , $12,000.00 ; nlliclcar , > for good lown
GlU-ed'ged business , lot | n business center of
Omaha , $32,500.00 , clear , , for Improved property.
.n rloL-nnt lots In finest residence neighborhood
in omnha surrounding lots held at $300000 to
$4Ofl.OO ; cnn offer , thtte " lots for $ CO,000.00 ;
owner wants large slock" ranch. „ , „ „ , . .
Wvr& * a& & < "
< 1 'n '
B00 * * & % * $ . AiNTYf ,
RE 923 10
t
BUY LAND ADJOINING OMAHA ; THE GREAT
TransmlsslnslppUnnd , International Imposition
of ' 93 will cause a great demand for ncrcs
rlo to omnha : v < r "in offvr-fcverfU Choice
10 nnd 20-ncrc tracts , right on the edge of the
city nt prices tlint.vvlll nMonlsh you ; en I nnd
see us or write. lllcks. N. Y. Mfo , "
A GREAT BARGAIN : 3M > ACRES SPLENDID
grazing land , near North Loiip. Neb . only
$4.50' per ncre. George N. Hicks. N. V. Wfo
Omaha. RL 9.4 10
Hide , _ _
ONE 0 AND ONE 3-ROOM COTTAGE ON
north 20th. near Charles street , for $1COO.OO ,
can tnke deposit In Omnha Savings bank nn
part payment. , . .
2423 Burdctt Mreet. 4-room cottage and lot.
COX126 , for Sl.230.0a. 'jjg'-j
' , ' Y. iJfc.
'R'E M93 ! 12
FOR SAI.E CHEAP. HOUSE AND IJOT. 2724
Blondo. Inquire on premises. RE M933 11 *
DANCINO SCHOOL.
MORAND'S. 1310 HARNEY. FOR PRIVATE
and class lessons dally ; always open.SOGF4
SOG-F4
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LIFE INS. POLICIES BOUGHT. W. F. HOLDEN
ccc
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SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAYS G ,
7. 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; always re
deemable. 1701 Farnam St. Nattlngcr. Sec
CCS
HOW TO GET A HOA1E OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B.
Ass'n , 1704 Farnam. G. M. Nutllnger. Sec. .
CC9
.MUSIC , ART ANI > I.AXOUAOE.
GEORGE F. GELLENBECK , BANJO. MANDO.
lln nnd guitar teacher. Room 412 Bea Bide.
Tel. 238. HO
BECHTOLD.PRINTER.BROWN DLK. TEL. 1015.
WANTED TO JIOIIUOW.
WANTED , TO BORROW , $500.00 ON IMPROVED
farm In Clay county , Nebraska , for three years
at 8 per cent. Address D 11 , Bee. MS33 10 *
SEWINCJ MACHINES ANIJ SUPPLIES.
NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE
sewing machine cilice , 1514 Cap. Ave. Tel. 1574.
CC7
SHOUTIIANI ) AXIJ TYPEWRITING.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 613 "N. Y. LIFE.
AT OMAHA BUS.COLLEGE. ICTH & DOUGLAS.
C73
FUHNITCUE PACKED.
GET M. S. WALKQCS PRICES ON FURNIture -
ture packing , repairing , upholstering ; mat
tresses made and renovated ; 2111 Cumlng. Tel.
1331. * 67 <
TYPEWrtlTEHS.
GET THE BEST TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIER !
repairs. United Typewriter & Supplies Co. .
1C12 Farnnm St. _ \ C70-June-30
WANTED TO IIOUIIOW.
TO BORROW. Sl.orBIX MONTHS. GOOD
tecurlty ; good rnto.ap-lntercst. Address C CS ,
Ijec. W * Ci9 SO *
LET US SELL YOU K , MORTGAGE OR MAKE
a loan for you on'clfher farm or city prop-
crly. F. D , Wc dr .pill Edge Securities ,
ICth nnd DouglusJK I 1 82031
l'IIYSIC-.fiP CUr.TUUE.
ELOCUTION. MRS. W. N. DORWARD. C23 N.
ISth. M7C8 F2 *
SAIfES.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND SAFES ; SAFE RC-
pairing. J , J. Derlght , 1118 Fnrnam.ill
ill 10 X3
DHESSMAICINQ.
DRESSMAKING , IN FAMILIES. MIS3
Stun304 Burdette.M-483-J19 *
U DAY ; WORK GUAR.
untecd. C 39 , Bee. ilJlO 15 *
PAWMIItOKEUS.
II. UAROWIT4 LOANS MONEY. iU N. It ST.
WQJNGw
Statistics of the exports of American bi
cycles , pulillshcil last Sunday , showed the
steady growth of the business durliiR the
first nlno months of 1S3C. The flRurrti for
the entire year place the valtio of bicycles
sent abroad at J3.000.000. Of this amount
Jt.200,000 went to the United Kingdom ;
J220.000 to Germany ; $120,000 to France , anl
join.OOO to Drltlsh North America. Hlcyclcs
to the amount of $35,000 were shipped to
Africa , and war-stricken Cuba purchased
$5.000 worth.
The explanation given of this great In
crease dn this line of manufacture. Is that
other countries of the world nro bcRlmi'iB '
to learn of the higher grade -American
workmanship. The Increase 4s , therefore ,
likely to go on as long as the European
countries turn out Inferior articles of manu
facture , to those which can bo secured In the
American market.
The present year will see aomo changes
In the appcuranco ot tires , but thcrowill bo
no marked points of difference from those
that riders have been familiar with for nev-
eral years. Embossed or corrugated tires
ore likely to have moro of a vogue than hith
erto. Ono New York concern which Is put
ting them on the market now for the first
tlmo charges $2 moro a pair for embossed
Urea than for smooth ones , such as It haa
been soiling heretofore. When asked wherein
the new tires were an. Improvement on the
old , the answer returned was : "They will
not slip as easily. Everybody knows when
ho puta on a new pair of rubbers that ho Is
not BO likely to slip as with a pa'lr ' the soles
of which have been worn smooth. It Is Just
the eamo wltli tires. Our tires have been
tested for several months. In fact , wo have
been working on the embosstd tire over slnco
last spring , and wo know that we have n
good thing. Experiments show that these
tires can bo ridden from 2,000 to 2,500 mllca
over ordinary roads before they are worn
smooth. At the sama tlmowo are prepared
to furnish smooth tires to those who want
them. " It Is a significant circumstance that
this concern has given up the manufacture
of Its double-tubo tire , which has enjoyed
a certain measure of popularity. The agent
said that there was no demand now for tires
of that kind , and he believed that only ono
make of doublc-tubo tire would bo found on
the market to ony extent this year. In sayIng -
Ing this ho did not Include the so-called dc-
tachcblo tires , which are regarded by some
riders to bo the beat to bo found.
David King , Jr. , of Now York is an ardent
patron of the wheel nnd a boortsman as
well. Jntt how he Is enjoying Seth of his
weaknesses at the same tlm ° . Ho Is shootIng -
Ing snlpo on Jckyl Island , a sandy waste at
the mouth of St. Simon's sound , on Ihu
coast of Georgia , about ten miles from
Brunswick as the boat salH. Jekyl Island la
famous for Its birds and then ) Is a club
house there for the use of Bportsimm. The
beach Is very broad and shelving nnd very
hard. The snipe are plentiful , but timid.
They know man , and thsy know his gun ,
and It takes skill to make a gooJ bag.
Ono way of sbootlng snlpa Is from a blind ,
built of grass and twigs , BO cunningly ar
ranged as to look like a clump of i.atural
vegetation. The sportsman lies behind It ,
and when the snlpo don't oomu within bhot
ho goes homo cmply-hando 1.
Mr. King has a blln \ , too. but It Is mov
able and follows the birds. It Is nothing
more or less than n tricycle specially l.ullt
for the purpose , upo'i w.'uso frame grasses
and green , things are .10 illsponed as to lead
the fated snlpo to sco no guile therein.
Ilehlnd the screen Bits Mr. JC'.ng on : i com
fortable spring neat , his feet on the pedals
and his armament conveniently disposed
around him. Ho wheels from the clubhousa
to the shooting siounds , awaits his fame ,
brings It down , gathers It In on'd moves
slowly off to the next good locality. When
birds alight out of mtrwliot ho moves towatd
them at a practically Imp-jrcoptlble salt un
til ho finds hlniscK witlil.i range. *
The Idea of admitting colored wheelmen
to membership In < ho League of American
Wheelmen Is now exciting universal dis
cussion. The editor of Cycle Topics writes-
"Whether the delegates to the national
assembly will countenance a resolution of
this character , bhould ono bo offered , Is a
matter of much conjecture. While the col
ored riders are not so many there Is a strong
sentiment from the south that will bo recog
nized. At the annual meeting In 1895 , which
was held at Asbury park , a colored woman
attended and applied for privileges which
were hers , considering that she was and had
been a lawful member of the organization.
The dlfiTcnslon wao particularly noticeable
at the ball given by the Asbury park wheel
men. Although she presented her League of
American Wheelmen credentials , the privi
lege of the floor was refused her , and 'this '
was made the subject of considerable com
ment on the part of the press. While many
northerners openly championed the young
woman's cause. It was plainly evident that
they did not care to come out openly in sup
port f her rights , while the southern con
tingent was noticeably belligerent. So when
the question comes up before the national
assembly the arguments for and against
will bo very spirited. "
Legs , and long and eupplo ones Into the
bargain , are generally supposed to bo nec
essary to those who would successfully ride
a wheel , and yet Alba W. noot of Jersey
City has been able to win a record without
them Ho has lost both of his legs , yet ho
Is a trick bicycle rider of International fame.
Ho can drive his wheel with the wooden
substitutes for legs that ho has a mlle In
three minutes. He Is able to show tricks
that are utterly Impossible to the rider who
Is perfect In his physical equipment. Mr.
Hoot Is a very popular man with his ac
quaintances , and docs not seem to miss his
legs as seriously as many other men miss
a hand or a foot. H J la ono of the best-
naturcd men In the world. Ho Is earning a
good living by giving exhibitions on hla
wheel , and seems satisfied with hla lot In
life.
In the course of a column leading article
on Halo's victory In the Madison Square
Garden bicycle contest the London Tele
graph says that "In this flaccid and lux
urious ago suph performances 'elevate the
' " No return-
piano of humanity. conqueror
R COSTUMBS.
THEO LIEflEN , AK-SAR-DEN COSTtlMER. C20
H. nth ; largest Block masquerade and theat
rlcal goods In the went. MSJ9 K8
LOST.
LOST , A WHITE 11IRD DOO O'UIM RETURN
to 1M7 Caiiltol avenue for reward ,
Lost-6S9 10
LOST. SUNDAY , JAN. 3. DETWEEN 2D AND
J sis and 2Cth nnd ! ' , or on motor car , houlh
Omaha , a nluln gold ring , with Inscription.
Return to 7J2 N. 21th St. , Bouth Omaha.
IHOVC1.KH.
11ICVCLE8 ; COO FINE SECONDHAND WHLLI.R
all makes. mUU be closed out. J5 toi US ; write
for deicriptlvo lists. ! ' . T. Mead Cycle Co. ,
Chicago.
MIDICAL.
LADIES ! CHICHEHTER'H ENCJLISII I'ENNY-
royal I'llls ( Diamond brand ) are ' " ' ' ' ' ' / :
reliable. Take no other. Send 4o itanipi for
particular . "Relief for I-dl" . " In letter by
return mall. At druggists. Chlclicsler Chem
ical Co. , I'hlladelphla , I'a. Mention Uee.
SUES & CO. ,
PATENT SOLICITOUS ,
" ' "
Ilco"ull'll"&ma.m. . Nobr
Advice nnd I'nient
VUEti
Ing from the wars hss received finer tributes
than has IInc ? from the press ot hU native
land. .
Postmen on bicycles Is one of the Im
portant Improvements Introduced rcoently
In the Philadelphia postal service and vvhlch
ban greatly expedited the municipal deliv
ery and receipt of letters. American cities
are only at the beginning of these Improve
ments and the most Important now needed
Is a housctohoisa ! collection of Ipltcrs.
I'tlTTIXO O.V HRAlvlIS.
XoveUIoN In ( lie CIr Um < Will IIL
riiNliuil This riiNiiu.
Drakes will bo attached to bicycles moie
generally this year than over before. Their
advantage as safeguards Is cow universally
conceded , and whllo In the past a brake
has been added only when specially ordered
some manufacturers this treason will only
leave them off when so directed by the pur
chaser. With these a brake will form a
j part of the regular equipment of every ma-
chine. The atgumcnl In favor of the use
of brakes have been presented over and
over again. Every rider should know how
to stop his wheel by "back pedaling , " which
Is done by pressing on each pedal Just na
It comes around to Us very lowest point
and In applying the weight and power at
that point. If at the uamo time the rider
presses firmly down on the handle bars ,
the bicycle can be very quickly otoppcd.
On going down hill , however , the exertion
nnd energy required for this Is enormous ,
and , moreover , It Is not as quick In action
In the event of an emergency as the appli
cation of a regular brake.
Thcro Is a division of opinion as to the
relative merits of brakes applied by foot
power or by a lever operated by the hands
To most riders , however , the latter method
Is preferable , as one never loses control of
the bicycle with the feet on the pedals.
Every cyclist Is familiar with the ordinary
old style of plunger brake placed on the head
of the bicycle , and consisting ot a spoon
operated by a rod and lever attached to tin
handle bar. This year two styles of con
cealed plunger brakes arc shown. One Is
operated by the ordinary handle , the rod
passing through the tube forming the head ,
whllo the other 1ms an Ingenious mechanism ,
by which the power Is applied by. simply
turning the grip of the haudlu bar. It la
said to be effective and simple , and will be
largely used.
Two varieties of the ordinary footbrake
are shown , ono having foot rests for coastIng -
Ing , attached. Another footbrake has a rub
ber roller , which comes In contact with the
tire. Still another roller brake has recently
been Invented. The side plates of this brake
are connected by cross bolts. A wlro screw-
serves to keep the brake away from the tire.
H Is operated by the feet , except when
fitted to a machine for women , when It In
connected with a hand lever.
An Englishman has Invented what ho calls
a "wheel brake , " where , Instead of using
the ordinary spoon , be applies a small
wheel to the tire.
Two other brakes are shown that act on
the chain , and are automatic , being applied
by the act of back pedaling.
It should bo remembered that whatever
form of brake bo used It should never be
applied suddenly , for If this be done , not
only Is the rider likely to be thrown , but
the tire may be Injured. Apply any
kind of brake gradually and keep the ma
chine under absolute control.
SKELETON HIDES A mCYCI.E.
\ovvl I'lnn .of nil AHlNt la . ' 'rnil Hlx
Moilcl lloiiio.
"Talking about your queer sights , " said
a man to a Uuffalo Courier reporter , "tho
freakiest ono I ever saw was on view In
Niagara Square for a few minutes the other
day. An artist friend of in I no , who was
painting a largo mural decoration , had oc
casion to use a lay figure on which to drape
the costume used In the picture. I know
of only ono life-size manikin or , to bccomo
accurate , womankln In Duffalo , and mj
friend borrowed It and had It carted to his
studio.
"When the painting was completed and
the figure was no longer needed , the artist
proceeded to cast about for an easy method
of returning his 100-pound fair but Inani
mate Trilby. The bicycle suggested Itself
as the least laborious way of transporting
the figure over the two or three blocks In
tervening between the artist's studio nnd
the owner's homo. Accordingly , Miss Man-
Iklni was mounted on the wheel , and my
friend began the strange Journey.
"Tho entrance of "this queer apparition
upon Niagara Square gave the uninitiated
pedestrians a paralytic shock. Young men
and maidens paused and gasped for breath ,
old wome.i covered their faces with handa
and fled , wMlo nice white-whiskered old
gentlemen rubbed their eyes and pinched
themselves to ascertain If they were really
there. I doubt whether those astonished
Uuffalonlans will ever fully decide whether
the thing was a latter-day Lady Oodlva era
a Court street living picture divinity learn
ing to rldo the bike. I am not certain that
my picture-ranking friend who Is a most
eolcmn devotco qf his art thoroughly enJoyed -
Joyed the sensation which he thoughtlessly
caused. "
The Lily Tnlkx oil Jllounicrx.
OMAHA , Jan. 8. To the Sporting Editor
of The Bee : "Oh , yes , I am In favor of
bloomers and would wear them myself If It
were not for the commenta people make
about them , " Is ouo of the many remarks
on the advisability of adopting this ccstumc
as the regimental wheel attire for women ,
which I hear almost dally. Now , I have
too much of a true American's Independence
to allow the comments of any ono to In
terfere with what I consider proper to wear ;
had I done so undoubtedly I should not have
been the first woman In the city to rldo a
wheel , but learning to rldo as I did In the
good "old ordinary days , " when skirts awheel
were an unknown quantity , I know the case
and comfort acquired In dressing properly
for wheeling.
Having seen so much of the world and Its
ways I must admit that , candidly , I am a
great admirer of the "old woman , " and have
a very kindly feeling for her opinion on
drcbs , and whllo I do not wish to be con
sidered as an advocator of the cause of
bloomers , I believe after all , they ore the
only truly sensible and modest garb for
cycling , living as wo do In a wintry country ,
where wo have email-sized cyclones to breast
unices It Is BO wo an pick our days for
riding. In saying bloomers , I do not mean
the baggy abominations , so-called , which
made their appearance on our streets In
189S , neither have I reference to the almost
akin tights , called "knickers , " which some
of our esteemed sister whcclwomcu adopt ,
but a happy medium between the two.
So many women complain that they can't
rldo against the wind. Well , It Is scarcely to
bo wondered at , dressed us they are , with
tight stays and several yards of cloth to
catch the wind for them to push against ,
and sitting Eootralght that they have no purchase -
chase to propel thcmsclvcK against the force
of weight they have to contend with. Now , It
lu ono thing to look prutty at any kind of
work and quite another to dress to do- that
work to the hcU advantage. Whllo I do not
condemn sitting erect , and should advlnu
nu woman to assume a pcorchcr'a position ,
I would recommend their getting moro over
their work , and dress to do It the easiest
way possible , or get "lined up" Is moru of a
bicycle way of expressing It. It ID not for
the pleasing appearance ho presento that the
racing man humps his buck and wcara as
few clothes OB possible , but bccaueo ho
knows the advantagn of a gooj purchase
on the pcdaU and the waite of energy of even
an Inch of unnecessary clothing to catch the
wind. Speaking of different cortuiiea for
the wheel , I iwcd to think divided nklr's ' nml
knickers were qulto the thing , hut on giving
them a trial I found they had the samu
drawback as skirts of catching the wind
and creeping up. H Is from no deslro to
wear male attlro , M jvo are uotnotlinia uc-
of , that any of us wcnr bloomers , nnt
more limn It would bo lu donning a Imthlnc ]
suit nt the sc.ulion1 , but bccnuao this gar
ment Is better adapted to our \vork ,
Whllo the remarks occasioned by wearing
bloomers nre dls.iKrccablc , they should b ]
taken with all duo allowance for the eotirco :
from which they originate , and ( bo lack ot
breeding In tho.19 uttering them , for no tnilyfj
refined person will comment on another' * , .
appcitranco , no matter how objectionable to L.
them It may bo , und In Ignoring them at -
you would the remarks of any strict rowdyj
you raise yourself abovu them , anil the/4
thcmcelvcfl bccomo the obccts of derision1
from any light minded pr-rnon. If you pursue - '
sue thl/i course It will not be long beforei
these remarks cca e. In nlno cases out ot
ten they arc made by those who wont to
nnd yet can't rldo or own a wheel ; If they ,
could jou would find them In knickers In-
etcad of bloomcr.i ,
My ndvleo to those wishing to wear boom !
crs Is to ntsfit t little ot their Independence )
the coming t-canan and wear thc-in ; throw _ < 4
aside your Mays , nnJ If you must , wear -
something of the soil cot the bicycle slaysi
or an undernalst fastened with olnstlo fast-
pnlnp ; ' , nud you v.Ill appreciate the true en
joyment nnd btncfltc of riding a wheel.
In discussing thlx rjuriitlon n gentleman remarked
marked not long Hncr : "I would not allow ]
my wife to rldo In bloomers. " Perhaps not ,
and yet thU same gentleman was seen a few-
evenings later cscurtlni ; his wlfo to n fnsh-
lonablo gathering , iiho wearing a low cut
corsage. Now which was the mete modest ?
Well , really , perhaps the poor man didn't
know , you know , or she may too the ono
wearing the pants , figuratively speaking , In ,
vvhlch case he would have nothing to my ,
and she wouldn't need bloomers.
LlbUE WILLIAMS. '
Trininil > < slNslM > t CyrKSlum - .
The lilcjclo show to bo given by th
local Cycle llrnrd of TradeIn the Karbach
block , corner of Fifteenth nnd Howard ,
streets , dm Ing the first week of March' '
promises to bo ono of the best and moat
elaborate exhibitions of the kind ever offered
In the \\cft. All of the prominent manu
facturers In the country will be repicscntcil
by n full line of their goods , and the ilealcra
ot Omaha are anticipating a big Impetus In
trade as a result of the enterprise. Every
facility for the convenience nml pleasure ot
visitors will be attended to by the manage
ment and there Is little doubt but what the
week's exhibit will bo marked by an enor
mous attendance from not only thU city
and the Dh.rfH , but from all paits of the
two states. Hrduccd rates on all the rail
roads will be ai ranged for and the fchow will
bo a distinctly transmteslretppl affair , a
mammoth exposition of cycles , cycle accessories
series , sundries , machinery , nml , In fact ,
everything with wheeling Interests. The
members of the board arc such well known
and entei prising business men us J. J. DC-
right , W. Lylc JJickcy & Co. . L. Klcscher ,
Goto City Cycle company , High Art lllcyclo
company , Nebraska Cycle company , Omaha
lllcyclo company , V. M. Kucscll & Co. and.
the Western Electrical Supply company.
They are all much Interested and are de
termined to give a nhow that will compare
favorably with the famous exhibits of Now
York , Philadelphia , Doston , St. Louis and
Chicago. The great army of riders In the
city arc all anticipating a most enjoyable
nnd Instructive treat , and all will combine In
an effort to further the magnificent pro
portions ot the March exhibit. Space Is
being applied for at n rate that guarantees
that every available Inch will br occupied ,
oT tlicr Whocl.
George Miner Is organizing a party to
leave Omaha , Sunday evening , January 24 ,
arriving In Chicago early Monday morning
In tlmo for the opening of the Windy City-
Cycle show. Special railroad rates have
been pecurcd and the party will trn'vel In n.
special car. So far about fifty people have
signified thejr Intention of going.
Ned Ileadlr.g , the soldier bicyclist , who hrta
been shaking humlti with his old Omaha
friends and rccclvlag their congratulatlonn
during the past week , expects to leave for
Fort Kcogh the latter part of next week
to join his company , vvhlch la at present
'ocated there. Ned Is on a three-months' fur-
ough , which expires January 0. Ho will
not enter the coming six-day race , which
Is to be held In Chicago next month , but
will rest up until the opening of the coming
racing season , when he will compcto la
short races throughout the nortliuoat and
next wlntnr rldn In llm ennnnil lMtm < tintlnnnl
six-day go-as-you-plcaso race to be held In
Madison Square Garden , New York City.
Jack Klnntiman , Heading's trainer , left for
Fort Kcogh Friday last.
The Omaha Wheel club Is getting up a
grand skating party for next Saturday even
ing , and If the weather Is cold enough to
make good Ice by that tlmo about fifty mem
bers nnd their ladles will hie themselves to
Icy fields , where they will spend the evening
skating. Refreshments will bo served , and
It Is the club's Intention to hold several such
parties during the winter.
It Is reported that Oeorgo D. Gideon will
succeed lilmtclf ns chairman of the Lcngua
of American Wheelmen ItccliiR board at a
good salary. The salary will have to bo n
pretty fat one to pay Mr. Gldvnn for tha
tlmo ho has devoted to the work lu tha
past.
From present Indications It looks as If the
fight for the League of American Wheel
men presidency will bo o hot one , that will
liave many sores which will l > e a long tlmo
healing. There are five candidates In the
field at present nnd by the time of the as
sembly In February that number la likely to
bo doubled. Nebraska wheelmen seem to
be well pleased with the work of Sterling
Elliott , and , as ho Is up > for re-election , will
undoubtedly cast their votes lor him.
As the smw , slush and muck clears away
the number of .cycle riders on the streets In
creases. There has been but little pleasure
In wheeling during the past ten days , how
ever.
The intending purchaser of a bicycle In the
spring would do well to start nt once on his
course of lessons at omo ot the riding1
schools , io bo ready for the road as early oa
possible. „ -A.
The Omaha Wheel club held Its regular
monthly meeting on Tuesday evening last ,
at vvhlch the following were elected to
membership ; A. H. Pcrrlgo. Providence ,
U. I. ; F. T. Mlttaur. W. C. Urlavv. Denver ,
Colo. ; William Emerson , Omaha. There men
are all old-tlmo members and have been
transferred to the honorary membership Mat.
. H. Smith , W. I ) . Ulno and George O.
Scrlbncr were elected to active mcmbeishlp.
The club al.io decided to continue Its member
ship In the Assrclatcd Cycling Clubs , and.
empowered the board of directors to elect
delegates 'for the coming season.
E. E. Mockctt , Lincoln's swift racing man ,
has accepted n position with ono of Omaha's
largest blcyclu jobbing houses and for the
balancu of the winter will represent It cm
the road and during the summer on the
racing path.
The Idea of admitting colored wheelmen
to membership In the League of American
Wheelmen Is now exciting universal discus
sion. Whether the delegates to thf National
assembly will countenance a resolution of
this character , should ono bo offered , U a
matter of much conjecture. While the col
ored riders are not many , there Is a strong
Hcntlmcnt from the south that will bo recog
nized ,
At the annual meet In ' 05which was hold
at Asbury park , a colored woman attended
and applied for privileges which were horn ,
considering that OK was and had been a
lawful member of the organization. The dis
sension was particularly noticeable at tha
ball given by the Anbury park wheelmen.
Although she presented her \i. A. W. cro-
ilcntlals , UIB privilege of the door wan ro-
fiiHo.l her , and this made the subject of can-
Hlderable comment on the part of the press.
While many northcrncru openly championed
the youtig woman's cause , Itwas plainly evi
dent that they did not care to como out
openly In support of her rights , -while tha
southern contingent was noticeably belliger
ent , Eo when tha question comet ) up before *
the National aetcmbly the arguni'iits for
and against will lie very spirited. The nat
ural fiuppoMtlon , however , Is that should a
resolution bo proposed to throw open the
League ot American Wheelmen to colored
wheelmen , the man who propcncB Itwill
recall It by special request , The colored
ndcri now have u lea cup of. their own , and
uli oil Id an attempt bo made to change tha
League of American Wheelmen constitution
In their favor It will result In a lot ot usclcta
controversy , . /