Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 15, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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TIITD OMAHA 1 > ATLY KBE : PUT DAY , JAtfUAKY- 5 , 1807.
8PEG1HL NOTICES ,
cnu'iitu for ( lime column *
Will lo tnkeii until 121,10 11 , in , , for
the overling nnil until H l > . ni > fnr the
inoriilnpr mill .Sunday cdlllntin.
Ailvcrllxcru , l > y rc < | ticn < lnK n tnun-
check , cnn lutvc miHwrrn mlle -
lo H numbered letter In cnrc
of The Ilee. Anmverji no nililrcnucil
trill lie delivered on itrcncntiitlun of
the chrclc onlr.
IlntcK , 1 1-ao n rroril flr.il limrrUoiil
lo n Tronl thereafter , \ollilnp : taken
fur ICKH ( linn U.'u for the llrM Inner-
tlon. TlieNe nilvcrtlteiiicntit niiiNt lie
run
.SriTATIOX.S AVAXTRIl.
BITI'ATION VtANTliiS nY 6fi .M ArfaiHU A3
rook or general houscwoik. AdilrcM I , . W. ,
. 1203 filbert t. A JI9W 15 *
WAXTI3D MAIK HUM1.
AN IDEA ; WHO CAN THINK OP
nemo Hlmplo thing to patent ? 1'iotert > our
Menu , they nmy hrlnjf you wealth ; write John
Woililcrliurn & Co. , Dept. V. , 1'ntrnt Attorney * ,
WnHhlnston. 1) . C. , for their Jl.f > 00 prize offer
nnd n list or 200 Invention ! wanted. U-C13
WANTED. CONTINENTAL CLOTHIng -
Ing Company. U M17C
J30 A WEKIC SALARY AND TCXPKNSHS PAID
FMicstiien ; experience not necessary ; permanent
position. The W. L. Kllnu Co. , St. Loul * , Mo.
H M732 K2
13.00 I'EH DAY MADE SHLLINO Ot'H 1'AT-
rnted niljustablu kettle rovers ! cost Jl.OO nnd
11,2. per dor. . ; sell for t'a enrh. lllclmnli U
Ulrcb , 200 Nlcollct nvu. , Minneapolis Minn.
1)-MD1S1C
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_ _ _
flVANTKD. SALKHMnN , TO HELL VERY COM-
Jilcte line of lubricating olid , Brenscs nnd
ppoclnltic * ; Illx-rnl terms to proper pnrty.
Jewel IteOnlns Co. , Cleveland , O 11 M05118
_
IA KUW ENEitllTlC.nJSTLlN MEN CAN
Kct steady , profitable work with C. F. Adnins
Co. , C2I S. ICth t. 11-MOCO 19
( WANTED , SALESMEN EVEUYW1IEIIE. KOU
Oronlnnd HefrlKfrntlnff machine ; * ; Rimranteed
. to PU\C from CO to FO iicr.cent of leu bills ; wrlto
for imrtlculnra. I'hoemx Manufacturing Co. ,
Onmlin , Neb. 11-973 H *
iWANTED , HIDING SADDLE HAND FOU C1I3N-
iT.il work , principally on stock xaddles. Ad-
Ori'SM Doilfon , rislicr , Urockmium Co. . Minne
apolis , Minn. H M9S.3 . 10
WANTED , MEN TO LEAUN MAUIIElt TIIADE
only clRlit wei'ki required by our new nni
practlcnl method ; complete oufH of highest
Krmle tools Klven cncli itudent ; constant prnc-
tlco and proper Instruction write for our new
catalogue , just out , mailed free. Moler'B llnr-
bcr School , 2J3 S. Clnrk St. , Chlcnso.
11 M100 17 *
, WANTED , A YOUNQ MEPICAL QRADUATC ;
exceptional opening for rlglit pnrty. Call on
Vrof. Dtiplerre , Hotel Henderson. U M103 lo
WANTED KRSIAM : nni.i .
CITU. WANTED TO ASSIST IN GENERAL
houHCwork ; Herman or Swede. Apply 14JI Slier-
xvood acnue. " C 891 17
WANTED , A aiHL KOU HOUSENVOIIIC ; MUST
l > o Rood cook. 2111 N. 22nd nt. C 932 H
WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work ; no wanlilng. 1S21 Doujjlas. O-M99S 15
[ WANTED , COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. Apply at 210 Frank St. , Council
HlilfTH. C-M102 15
WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
Mork ; 4 In fnnilly : must come well recom
mended. 1331 Ho. 2Uth street. C M993 17 *
FUR IlI3NTllOUSnS.
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. Davis Company. U03 Fnrnam. D 030
HOUSES ; IIENEWA & CO. , 103 N. 15T1I ST.
D-C37
JHODEHN HOUSES : C. A. STARR S25 N Y LIFE
U 638
CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER
tlio city , K to 130. Fidelity , 1702 Kurnam st.
. D-C3J
HOUSES. WALLACE , BROWN BLOCK. ICTH
and Douglas. D CIO
IIOUSES FROM IS UP : LARGE LIST. Me-
Cague Investment Co. , Km JJodga street.
street.UCIl
U-CIl
A I1EAUTIFU1. HOME IN LAFAYETTE PLACE
8 rooms , nil modern , Pidendlil condition , never
been rented before ; now offered at a low
rental to llrst class tenant , riJcllty Trnut
Company , 102 Parnam st. D 51 !
BOUSES FLATS. OATlVIN UIIOS , IGlTiFARNAM
D 013
yon RENT , si : N. SSTII ST. , T-ROOM MODERN
house ; (2V per month. Inquire on premise , ! .
HOUSES TOR RENT. I1EMIS , PAXTON 1H.IC.
D-MSCI
roil UICNT KUKMSIli : ! } ROOMS.
FURNISHED ROOMS , 170S Douijlas. E mSOI-15
FURNISHED 5 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING ,
2 for light housekeeping. CH S , 17th Avc.
E M90G
NICELY TURN1S1IED ROOM , HAY WINDOW ;
ono small room , } 5 ; modern. 1709 California St.
E M9 0 1C"
KK-n ROOMS ; STEASI HEAT ; TELEPHONE.
I'umlt residence , cor , 17th nnd Douglas.
E-M9S1 17
1MIR.MSIIKI1 ROOMS AM ) IIOAHIJ.
BOl'TlFTilONT ROOifi ALCOVE ; STE AM
Iient ; fmnUhed or unfurnished ; board ; private
family. D 56 , llec. ' F MS5I
NICI3LY FUllNISHBD ROOMS , GOOD HOARD" !
rates reasonable. The Rose. 2020 Homey.
F MS07-23
ROOMS AND HOARD. PROM JJ. Ul' ; MOD-
trn conveniences. 616 N. 10th , K M ! 5 1C"
NICELY I'URNisilED I'RONT ROOM WlTlt
llrst-class board. 116 N. : sth St. F-SW It'
iinxTsToui.s A.MJ OFFICES.
TOR RENT. 'THE ' 4-STORY I1RICIC 11UILDINO
nt 916 1'urnam t. This liulldlnc has u llrcproot
cement baecment , complete steam hcatlni ; fix
tures ; water on nil doors- gas , etc. Apply at
tht ) olllco of The Dee. 1 910
AGic.vrs
THE NE\V WARWICK RUPKLINQ FOR
Indies' underwear , children's dresses , etc. . Is
free seller cvfryvvlni-c ; we want un cntcr-
jirlsliur lesldcnt Kent In Omaha ami eurround-
IIIK territory to jmsli it on commission ; bent
references. Warwick Mfg. Co. , I1. O. llnx 110 ,
llaltlmori' , Md. J M1000 15 *
AVA.vrnn TO it MXT.
.AVANTED-ROOM AND HOARD WITH A CIER-
inan or rrench family , with miportutiltlcs to
learn language. Address 1 > 3 $ , Ilee.
.K-M101 1C *
tiTOIlACU.
OM. VAN & STORAGE. illS KARNAM TEU 1KJ
M-CI :
PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO.
WS-910 Jones. General storage and forwaidliiff.
MIO
IVAM'lJII TO 11UV.
AVANTED , SECOND-HAND 5 OR 10 HORSEpower -
power Rasollnti enKlne ; must be cheap and In
( -oiul order. AOdrcin Uux 3 , South Omaha.
X-M350 Ii
AVANTED TO 1UIY. TWO Oil TIu7EE CAnI
Inpt letter Illes ; mast lie In guoil condition :
uilvlKf , statltiK size , numtier uf drawers , 01
what maka and wood , and state lo tt rush
prlct' . t > 45 , Hey. N-MM-J 15
CIOT CASH Ct'STOMER TOR 81 TO 10OIOOM
modern mtdencc vvllhln 10 blocks fioni Omahn
Hliili hchool ; must bu a lnii > ; iiln. O'Nell's Real
Kklatu olllco. South Omaha , N-ST7 19 *
roil 8ALIC IIOHKICS AM ) AVACO.VS
115.00 WILI < RLY A GOOD HORSE AND IIAR-
ness. Omalut Mortgage Luan Co. . 3W H. 16lli St.
tir I'-DSO
roil SAl.K
CHL'Al'ErtT IIAUDWOOUOVEN CO1IN CR1I1.
being made. C. R. Lee , SOI Douglas. CJ-618
KLEiailS. HINOI.i : AND DOUUI.E , IlEfSw
cost , JJrummond Currlngo Co. Q-S03-K1
roit BA.BiNn NH\V noiLGRAniiicY
cle ; H'J. Omaha Ulcycle Co. , 323 N , ICili st.
Q-5H
JERSEY COW KREsf ; OHAND. RICH
iulllii.r ; handsumei pet Hue ban and teats ; reg-
litertil thuiuiiglibrod. AOilriM 1 > , Hs-e.
IIA" UN , UTO.
HMli SMITH , 11S1 DOUGLAS , IXOOM1 6j MAS-
und steam ballis. T MSI28 1C'
, VAI'OU UAYHS. MASSAGE. W
M. UiU . . ro u v trutis utt
nupTunt : CURED : NO I-AIN ; NO DITTEN-
tlon from business ; wo refer to hundreds of
patients curcJ. O. E. Miller Co. , 717 N. Y.
_ Llfe building , Omaha , Neb. U-CO
AVANTEP , MEN AND WOMEN TO ADVER-
tlee our goods In every county In Nebrnikn ;
Rood pay ; rn < I stamp for particulars. E , H.
Co. , 1019 Unrney st , , Omaha , Neb.
VIAA'I TOR UTERINE TROUHL1M , 3l'UKK
1MB. 1'hyslcUn , consulntlon or health book
free. U 7J8
11ATHS , MASSAGE. MMK. 1 > OST. J10H R. 1STH.
U CM
MADAMH I1OVD , THHUMAL lUTUH. 1S13
Howard St. U MD19 16
CAUU & I'nciAU. Ht'ccnssons TO W.M.
M'lo Dickey Co. , linvo removed to KO X. litli.
U M939 Kit
WANTED , LADY PARTNER IN A OOOP PAT-
Ing tm lies ! ; imint iiaxc mine cnsli to lmc t ;
ihlii will pny you to Investigate. AiMn > fs U
4) ) , Itee. U-M9SJ 1C *
M 00-Ut'ITI'Ri : CtJHKD-TILIj MAIK'H 13
for JJ'i.OO ; 110 pain ; no detention from business ,
wo refer to limulrpiln of imtlents cured. The
O. K. Miller Co. , 717 New York Life Dlilc. .
Omnlin. U 619
SIO.M2Y TO LOAN KiAI : , 13STAT12.
ANTHONY LOAN & TUUST CO. . 515 N. Y. I * ;
quick money nt low rates for choice fnrni lonni
In lown , northern Missouri , eastern NetirnxUa.
* W-CJ3
CITY LOANS. C. A. STA1UI. 023 N. Y. MIC
* C
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real c tate. Urennan , Love Co. , Paxton block.
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UN" " ' " ' - ? CITY
.
prcptrty. W. Farnam Smith & Co.,1320 ' n " -
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OM.AllA
proiwrty. U. S. MortRnce & Trust Company.
New York. Posey & Tlioims , Agents , No. J07
First National Hank Hldgr.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW TIATKS. THE
O. r. Davis Co. . 1505 Fnrnnm St. \ \ W
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY AT
lowest rates ; bull.tlnc loans wanted , ' 'lu
Trust Company , 1702 Farnam St.
0 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON gM'
property. Neb. farms. W. U. Mclklo 1st N"
Jl.OOO IXR ) SHORT TIME. COI 11EE
aiONKV TO LOAN CIIATTM3S.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS ,
horses , wagons etc. : at lowest rates In city ,
no removal of Koods ; strictly conllclcntlalj jou
can imy the loan oft at any time or In any
amount. OMAIIV MORTOAUE LOAN CO. .
300 So. ICth St.
X CC1
MONEY TO LOAN. 30. Go7 00 DAYS ; FURNIture -
ture , pianos , etc. Duft Green room S liarker blk ,
X CC2
JIUSINHSS CHANCES.
FOR SALE , ABOUT 2,000 LU9. MINION TYPE.
700 Ibi , agate. 1W pair two-third cases , 4C
double Iron stands for two-third cases. Tbls
material was used on The Omaha Uec. and Is
In fairly Rood condition. Will be sold cheap
In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser.
Apply In person or by mail to The lice Pub
lishing Company , Omaha , Neb. > ' 13
TO GET IN OR OUT OF 1IUSIN13SS GO ' 19 J. J.
Gibson. Gil let Nat'l Uk. Uulldlng. \-3C6
FOR SALE. A GOOD PAY I NO OIL I1USINEPS
In Omaha ; will tmde for land In Iowa or
eastern Nebrntka. Address D 17 , 15ce olllcc.
FOR EXCHANGE.
FARM NEAR SNOHOMISII. WASHINGTON ,
for property further east. Selby. 1003 Fai num.
jj 331
TO EXCHANGE FOR $3,000 STOCK IIARU-
\\aro. 120 acres land , two miles out ; 100 m-rcs
tinder plow ; eooU title. Address lox ED. Cor-
rcctlonvllle. la. Z-M811 15
FOR TRADE. 3 CHOICE IMPHOA'ED TARMS
In eastern Nebraska , to exchange for Reneral
merchandise , hardware , Implements , furnltuio
and boots and shoes. For particulars address
George AV. llutton , Coleridge , Neb.
FOR EXCHANGE-OMAHA SAVINGS
accounts taken ut par. whole or part ,
for good Improved or unimproved Omaha lots
at low cash price. Address D j"
.
,5.
FOIl SALE HEAL ESTATE.
ABSTRACTS. THE UYRON REED COMPANY.
HOUSES , LOTS , FARMS , LANDS , LOAN3-
Geo. P. Bcmls Real Estate Co. , Paxtonbllc.
OMAHA SAA'INGS I1ANK ACCOUNTS TAKEN
at nar In exchange for houses and lots. ( All
or part. ) The Ilyron Reed Co. RE SIC
POR SALE-C-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT. $1,100.
4-room house and lot. tfcOO.OO. on easy rayinents.
The llyron Reed Company. RK K3 U
ACCOUNTS IN THE OMAHA SAVINGS HANK
taken at par for real estate at present low
ialScs. George G. Wallare , IJrovvn block. Ktli
and Douglas. RL-913
PUT YOUR MONEY INTO CHOICE FIRST
mortgages ; where It Is safe , brlnsa better re-
turna all things conslitcred , than If placed
eUctthcri' . See my lint of mortgages. George
G. Wallace , IJrovvn block , ICth und Douglas.
RL 049 14
foFFER MY SERVICcTTb s'\VlNn8 HANKS
depositors In the settlement of their accounts ,
or In looking after the collection of mortgages
which they may take In payment of accounts.
Ample experience and ample lefcrcnces. George
G Wallace , 312 llrovvn blk. , ICth and Douglas.
RE 9M 14
SNAP IMS CLARK ST. . B-ROOM HOUSE ;
frontage , 20 feet ; price , J1.3M CO. J. N. Fien-
zcr. opp. P. O. IIE-M9M Fit
SMALL TRACT NEAR IT. OMAHA AT J ° 03.00.
W-acro tract , one hour's drive from 1 * . O. . $ ; o 00.
500-acro farm , line Improvements , un Ideal sum
mer home , 4 miles JIOMI city limits" ; must be
Somo'timber land near Florence , with timber
worth nearly cost of land , tCO.CO.
F. D. Wcad , InsuranceLoans. . ICth and
Douglas. RE 9SO 15
BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE , GEORGIA AA'E. ,
I3.SOO.
2 lots , short illatanco from Park avenue nnd
Leavenvvorth street , for both , J2.1CO.
Full lot between 27th nnd :8th , 5 .0.
4-room IIOUEO and lot , city water , near llanscom
park , JKO.
F. D. AVcnd , ICth and Douglas.
RE-97S 15
A SNAI'-S-R. COTTAGB AND LOT. 12TH ST. .
? i mile south , cnly JS50. F. D. Wead. IStli and
Douglas , Insurance and Ixians. RI 97 13
FOR BALE-GOOD FARM LANDS IN NORTHeastern -
eastern Nebiu Ka ; small cash payment ; bal
ance running 10 to 20 years ; six per cent In
terest. The O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Fnrnam Bt.
RE-974-19
1)AXCI.\G SCHOOL.
MORAND'S , 1519 IIARNEY , FOR I'RIA'ATB
and class lemons dally ; alwnjs opui.
SOG-F4
VINAXOIAL.
LIFE INS. POLICIES 110UGI1T. AV. F. HOLDKN
CCS
WANTED. TO CORRESPOND WITH PARTIES
who wish to buy or Fell Omaha National
bank stocks ; also wanted bank cashier with
money to help buy control of bank. Address
D 35 , Uec. M931 17'
IIUILIUXG AXU LOAX ASSOCIATIONS.
SHARES IN MUTUAL I * & U. AfiS'N PAYS 0 ,
7. 8 per cent iilien 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; always ie-
deemablc. 1701 J'urnani St. Nattlnger. See.CCS
CCS
HOW TO GET A HOMB Oil SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omahn L. & U.
ABS'II , 1701 Farnam. G. M. Nattlnger , Bee.
era
.MUSIC , AllT AND LAXKUAKI2.
GEORGE F. GELLEN11ECK. I1ANJO , MANDO.
Un nnd guitar teacher. Room 41 ! Ilee IlhlK.
Tel. MS. 100
CO.STU.MIS.
THEO LIERKN , AK-SAU-I1EN COSTUMER. C20
H. 13tli ; largest slock masquerade nnd theat
rical goods In the west. -MI53 F5
LOST.
LOST. A A'OUNG IRIBH BETTER , HEAAT
build , white on IIOBU and toes. Return for re
word to HJO B , 17th. Lost 9CI-1I"
HAKKS.
NEW AND BECOND.HAND HAPUHt SAFE HE-
pairing. J. J , Uerliiht , 1110 rarnam.M710
-M710 FJ
rou msvr.
FOR RUNT. 8W-ACHC FARM , NEAR KORT
Crook ; I3.M per ucr * . Belby , 1COJ Farnam ,
WAXTIJIJ TO IIOIUIOAV.
TO UOHROW , 1150.00. SIX MONTIIflT'OOOD
recurlty ; good rnto of Interest. AdJrem C M ,
lleo. yl Ji )
LET US HELL YOU A MORTGAGE OR MAKE
n loan for you , on either farm or city prop
erty. F. I ) . Wcad , Gilt Kdga Securities ,
ICth nnd Douglas. CO 31
WANTED. TO I10UROW , JIOO.M ; GOOD SE-
curlty ; 8 per cent. Address D 40 , ! ! .
M9SS 15"
Dltr.S.S.MAICI.NtJ.
DRESSMAKING , IN FAMILIES. MISS
Btur'dy , 4504 Ilurdettc. M-4S3-JI8 _
PUESSMA'KING HY THE DAY ; woniTau.\n-
nilteed. C 31. lice. M916 li1
PHYSICAL CUI.TUU1J.
ELOCUTION. MRS. AV. N. DORWARD. CM N.
19th. -M7CS
Kunxrruiin
GET M. S. WALKIN'S PRICES ON FURNI-
lure pncl.InK , rei > alrlng , upholsterlns ; mattresses -
tresses made and rcnovatcil ; SHI fuming. Tel.
1331. G4 _
SHOllTIIAXn AMI TYI'IJU'UITIXO.
A. C. A'AN SANT'S SCHOOL. 511 N. Y. LIFE.
AT OMAHA DUS.COLLEGE , ICTH & DOUGLAS.
G73
'I'AAA'xniioicnus.
II. MAROW1T7. LOANS MONEY. 413 N. IS ST.
671
smviNG MACiuxns AMI SUPPLIIS. ,
NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE
sewing machine olllcc , 1B1 Cap. Avc. Tel. 1574.
CRT
TYI'EWlUTKItS.
GET THE 11EST TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES
icpalrs. United Typewriter & Supplies Co.
1C12 Farnam St. C70 June-30
SUES & CO. ,
PATENT SOLICITORS ,
Omaha. Nebr
Advice nnd I'.itont line > *
VK\K \ :
RAILWAY TIME CARD
leaves IHURLINGTON & MO. RIVER ( Arrive *
OnialiaUnlon [ Depot , 10th A Mason SU. | Omaha
HCatii : . . .Denver Exptess Uniani
4:35pm.Hlk : Hllln Mont & Puget Snd Ex. 4:03i : > m
4:3"pm : Denver Expreps 4:0opm :
7.Oopm..Lincoln Local ( ex Sunday ) . . . . "sCpni
' 1-Minn.Lincoln Local ( ex. Sunday ) . . .ll:30an : >
Leaves ( CHICAGO , UURLINGTON & Q.jArrlvca
OiiiahaUnlon | Depot , loth Ai Majcnj ts.j Omaha
C:00pm Chicago Yestlhile 77" . . . fC''am :
OMSnm Chicago Kxpi ss { ilf-pm
7:50pm..Chcimo : ! & St Louis Express. . E'.CO&m
ll:40ani : Pacific Junction Local C:10pm :
Past Mall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2iSOiiu
Leaves ( CHICAGO , M1LTVST. PAUL.Arrives. |
OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th A : MJIIIII rit.i j
C-JOpni Chicago Limited K:03am :
llCOnin..Chicago : Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 3:2pm
leaves ICI1ICAUO & NORTHWEST'N.IArrlves
OinahaUnlon [ Depot , 10th & M.ioiri rila. | Omaha
10J3nm 7.Eastern Express. . . . . " . . . . ? 3:40pm
< : lup.in Ventlbuled Limited C:40pm :
DKirii : | St. Paul Express 9:30am :
a:40mn : St. Paul Limited 9:03pm :
7:30un..Carroll : & Sioux City Local..HMOpm
C'COpm Omaha Chicago Special 8:00am :
Missouri Valley Local 9:30am :
Leaves ( CHICAGO , 11. I. Si PACIFIC-JArrlvej
OinahaUnlon [ Depot , 10th & Mason Sta.f Onia'.ii
'
WEST.
I.i4"pm Colorado Limited i :00pm :
LcavpiTlC ST. P M. " & O [ Arrives
Omiihal Webster Street .Station. | Omaha
12SCpirT..Sioux City Express lex. Sun..llDmin :
fillnrn ? .KlrniY ITItv AncnmninilnHnn. . . . ! DOnin
C:15pm : Bt. Paul Limited. . . . 9llPam ;
I ea'vcTl F.T E & " Mo7 VALLEY. [ Arrive
Oinahaj Depot , 13th and Webster Sts. | Omaha
"
3:00pm Fast Mall and Express ; :00pm :
3:00jm.ex. : Sat. ) Wyo. Kx. ( ex. Mon. ) . . 5:00pm :
7SOam..Fremont Local ( Sunaaj-B only ) . .
7WUim..Norfolk : Express ( ex. Sun.10:2Vin ) >
C:15pm.:1.i.L..St.l > aulExprcp8L. 9:10am :
Leaven I K . C. , Bfrj7 & C tt. fArrleveT"
OmaliaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason StgJOr..vi.u
9:05ain ICansas City Day Express. . . . C:10pm
10jOppm.K.C. NlghtEx.la _ U. IVTrans.C:20am _ :
l7en. . | ilfssOURfPACIFIc' | ArrlfeT
Omahol Depot , 13th and Webster Sts. | Omajia
3.00pTn7nNcbrnelva & Kansas LlmlTed..I23Ipm
9SOpm Kansas City Express C:0oam :
2llpm..Nebiaska Local ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . 9:00am
Leaves I SIOUX CITV & PACIFIC. ( Arrives
Omaha ! Depot. 15th end Webster Sts. | O.-naha
C15pm . St. PaulLlmltcd _ . „ . . . 9:10am :
LeavfaT = "Sl6ux'CITY & " PACIFIC. ( Arrives
OmahajUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. ( Omaha
TTiOam. . StT Paul Passenger . ll:10pm
7:30um : . Sioux City Passenger . 9:03im : |
S Spim. . . St. Paul Limited . 920am ;
laves I UNION PACIFIC ; JArrlvc * "
OnialiaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.f Omaha
8T20am . O 'erlaUd" Limited . 1. . 4.43pm
3:20pin.Heut'ce : & Stromsb'K Ex. ( ex Sun.310m ; |
S:33pm : , Grand Island Express ( ex. Sun ) . 2f"jpni :
S:30pm : . Fast Moll . IQ O.un
Leaves | "WAUASlfTlAriAVAVi | A"lv"cT
Oin hajUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.j Omaha
4.30pm . n.0a.m
A7IIUSEMENTS.
TUE * felephons 1331.
THE S iiu.
Mprs.
Tonight at 8lB.gKVTIfi5Y |
CLAY CLEMENT ,
Presenting Tonight and Saturday Matinee
THE NEW DOMINION.
Saturday Evening - THE 11ELLS
Seats on pale : 27c , We , 70c. Jl , Matliu-e , 2Ic , GOc.
January 17-20 , Emily IJancker.
THE ft&Et.PU'Viniil IcIephoaB , 1331.
TllC UKtsUaIWra PAXIO > ! s UURCESS ,
Mgrs.
Tour Nights. Commencing
SUNDAY MATINEE , JANUAUY 17TII.
-EMILY BAWCKER-
In Her latest Success
A DIVORCE CUBE ,
Bargain Matinee Wpdnc ilny Seats now on sale ,
Kc. DOc. 73c , 11.00 Matinee , 2' c and OOc.
January 21-23 , Rogabcl Morrison.
I'antouK 11 u ri-n ,
Managers.
ALL THIS"WEEK.
TONHSHT AT SliB ,
I'llOK. JOHN UEYNOL1JS
Presenting Ids
Mesmeric Mysteries.
LAUGHTER AND SCIENUU COMUINED.
Seats :0o and 35c. '
PIHST FLOOIt ,
THIUTBH 7Bc and BOc.
L. Al. Crawford , Algr. IIALCUNY , 3SC.
TOM HI IT AT HllB ,
Usual IATAR&MA | A story of
Mutlnec-3. | AlwAlSAlUA. | , | lu boutli.
"Alabama" Is to the south what the "Old
Homestead" Is to the cast. "Dargnln Day" mat-
Irn'o Saturday , all scats 2Sc.
NI'.W ( KlSlllVtl )
JTIIHATEIH rir t rioor. ? 3c 30c
L. M. Crawford , Mir. I Balcony , 33c.
Tour nights opcnlni : Sunday Matinee , Jan. 17.
HUMAN HEARTS
( ! ! > Hal Held. )
A tale of the Arkansas Hills. A car load ot
special scenery. I |
Jan. 21-21 Corlnne Extravaganza Co.
HOTELS.
HOTEL MERCER
COII. I'-iTII AM > IIOAVAUU.
Commercial Men's Hradquarjcrs.
100 Rooms J5.00 rer day.
f,0 Rooms With Hath. IJ.W Per Day.
Sl'ECIAL RATES HY TUB MONTH.
Table Unexcelled by Any llouu ot Same Kate.
AV1.MC TAYLOH , .MuniiHi-r.
BARKER HOTEL.
TIIIHTISISNT1I AXIJ JONUS STItUBTS.
1O rooms , baths , steam heat and all modern
conveniences. Rates , 11.10 nnd 12.0) per day.
TabU unexcelled , Special low rates to regular
bsardum. JMAM1C 1ULD1XC1I. lift.
COMMERCIAL CIJ1J DIRECTORS
J , n , Dumont ia Eleatfll' President for the
Coming-Year ,
COMMISSIONER UTT KES HIS REPORT
Wnrlc or the Cltili _ for ( lie Paul Yonr
HlKlily Siillriu torjto ( lie Mom-
l cri , mill < lie' XrSv Vcnr I3u-
( crvit iv llli1
The newly elected directors of the Com
mercial club held their first meeting last
night , for the mirpose ot electing oniccra
anil nn executive comnvltteo for the ensuing
year. The mcellni ; partook of a social na
ture , the members ot the directory being
stated about n supper table , \vlitch extended
around three aides of the large dining room
lu the quarters ot the club , on the top
floor of the Hoard of Trade building. Thirty-
seven of the sixty directors were present
and a dainty and delicious supper was served.
These present were : Kdgar Allen , J. E.
Daum , 13. E. Ilruce. AV. M. ( Jlass , C. S. Hayward -
ward , John Steel , AV. II. Hoberson , Clement
Chase , C. II. 1'lckcn , AV. C. Dullnrd , 0. II.
Palmer , C. M. AVllhclm , M. C. Peters , A. T.
Hector , C. P. AVellcr , J. S. IJrady , W. U.
Ilennett , A. llospc , jr. , H. P. Cady , 0. AV.
Uningor , AV. Farnam Smith , A. II. Noycs ,
E. A. Benson , II. K. Burliet , J , P. Carpenter ,
A. II. Comstock , T. P. Cartrlght , Gould Dlctz ,
C. C. George , N. A' . Kulin , W. S. Poppleton ,
Samuel Hecs , L. T , Sunderland , 'A. J. A'ler-
llng and AV. S. Jardlne.
After the cigars the retiring president ,
Charles P. AVcller , called the meeting to
order and reminded the directors of the duty
which had brought them together , after
which ho called upon Commissioner J. 12.
Utt to present the report of the dolnga ot
the club for the past ycat.
The report ot the commissioner was an
exhaustive review of the work which had
been accomplished by the club during thu
year Just ended. A marked Improvement In
the equipment of the tire department and
a corresponding reduction In the fire lossss ,
with a slight reduction In Insurance rates ,
was referred to as among the things which
had been accomplished.
ThB subject of railroad rates , and the 'Im
provements In rates affecting Omaha ship
pers , received very exhaustive treatment at
the ha'nds of the commissioner. The depot
situation was reviewed bilefly and the pros
pective outlet to the gulf via the Kansas
City , Pittaburg & Gulf railway was men
tioned as a means of opening to Omaha Job
bers and manufacturers a now market to
the south. The commissioner also predicted
that it will be but a short time before the
Illinois Central , Minneapolis & St. Louis ,
Chicago & Great Western and the Great
Northern railways would reach Omaha will :
their rails , as these roatss are now known
to bo making preparations to extend their
lines to Omaha at an curly date.
An Interesting feature of the report wna a
review of the new business houses which
have removed , to Oniawi during the past
year , through the effort ? * of the Commercial
club. These houses ! were given as follows :
Heno & Co. , cigar manufacturers , from Bur
lington. la. ; the Marshall Paper company ,
from Grand Island ; J-Iuney & Co. . wholesale
saddlery , from Hastings. Neb. ; Sharplesa &
Co. , manufacturers pi creamery goods , from
Council Bluffs ; Omaha Butter Tub company ,
from Prcmont ; envelope and box fartory
from Denver ; Amerlcjin Chicory company ,
from Fremont.
The business outlook for Omaha was re
viewed briefly and the 'subject ' of a factory
for making sugar froiu'lieets was dlscusseJ ,
concluding with a strong recommendation to
push the establishment ot such a factory
In the Immediate vicinity ot Omaha.
Commissioner Utt also read a financial re
port , making a fnvoniblri showing of the
finances of the club' , | , Bqth reports were
closely listened to amlvlgorously applauded.
PRESIDENT WELDER'S ADDRESS.
President Wcller then read his annual ad-
tlrn < j xvhlolivn < ? ns fnllmvs !
Gentlemen of the Commercial Club : I con-
pratulato you upon the conditions sur
rounding you this evening. Never before In
the history of thH oieunlzutlon hits tin
club been palled together under more fa
vorable ausplrcs * . I feel that we can con-
Krntulato our.sulves nnd the community on
the result of our labors. Wo feel that we
can say without boasting that much of the
good that has rome to Om.ilin during the
past year has come ns a direct result of
the labors put forth by this organization.
The business depression tnat hns been lost-
Ing upon us has vanished. Our stiitc hns
been blessed with nn abundant harvest , : iml
we now have enough nnd to s < : ure. Tito
new year promises to bo one of general
prosperity nlong nil lines. Wo believe ,
therefore Hint every business house In our'
city should become lilentlllcil with this club
and contribute to Its Mipport. Wo 'hnve felt
the strength that comes from united nnd
haimonlous notion , and every'buslnoss man
every professional man ; In fart , every citi
zen of our city should give this organiza
tion his hearty nnd loyal support With
conlldence fully restored , Omaha with the
mnpnlflcent territory tributary to It and Us
vast resources must como to the front.
The worst Is behind ; the future lookfl
bright and promising. Let us then look for
ward -nlth conlldence , feeling that success
must attend the work of this organization
during the years to come , and I have no
doubt but what my Eticcessor can next
year congratulate you upon still greater
piosperlty than wo now enjoy. I have felt
for some time that closer relations should
bo established nnd maintained between the
Commercial club and the Hoard of Trade ,
and will bo pleased to present my views nu
to the nature of such relations to the In
coming executive committee for their con
sideration at any time that will suit their
convenience. I would also recommend t'int
the board of directors be constituted the
working body of the club , nnd that meetIngs -
Ings of the board bo held nt least once
every two weeks , and that all matters of
Interest coming before the executive com
mittee bo considered lit these meetings. I
would recommend that the directors bo In
vited to attend any or nil meetings of the
executive committee and Invited to take
part In the deliberations of the committee.
In thla way the members of the board of
directors may become thoroughly familiar
with the work of the commissioner nnd
matters that arc referred by him to the
executive committee. During the next two
years wo antlolrmto that the active work
of the club will bo largely Increased , and
wo must be prepared to take up matters of
Interest that como before us from time to
time and bundle them with dispatch and In
a way that will reflect credit upon ourselves
nnd on the cltv.
On account of the Transmlsslsslppl Expo
sition , Omaha will bo the center of attrac
tion for the entire transmlsslsslppl country
for the next two years. T.ils club must of
necessity do a good deal of entertaining and
will have Its hands full In looking after the
commercial Interests of our city. Wo be
lieve , therefore , that the entire board of di
rectors should take ( in active Interest In
the management nnd work of the club
from now on. and mike It u point to at
tend all regular nnd'ttpoclnl meetings.
Since this club was 'organized I have had
the honor to servo you each year In norno
olllclal capacity. Onti'iycnr as chairman of
the executive committee nnd for two years
as your president. I desire to thank the
commissioner , Mr. Utt/ the members of the
executive committee nnij all connected with
the organization for the uniform courtesy
which has nt nil times l > ? eti extended toward -
ward me , Never In my life hnve 1 seen n
HdnJ1 of mMi that worked In more t'ompleto
harmony ntid for the best Interest of the
oily In which they live than wo have ; iero
In Omaha.
You deserve to succeed , nnd you have my
best wishes for your success ,
ELECTION OP OFl'ICKRS.
At the conclusion of the reading of Ills ad
dress the president announced that the next
thing In order was the election of officers for
the ensuing year , nnd ho called for nomina
tions.
J. H. Dumont was nominated. Ho de
clined to serve nnd placed George W. Llnln-
ger In nomination. John Stcelo nominated
C. P. Wellcr for rc-oloctlon. but Mr. Welter
declined the honor. W. M. Gins * then nom
inated E. E , Bruce , but he also declined
to accept. Mr. Dumont then moved the elec
tion of Mr. Llnlnger by acclamation , but
Mr. Llnlnger positively refused to accept the
proffered honor and Insisted that HIP old rule
ot electing the chairman of the executive
commltteo should be followed , and his mo-
tlpn lo elect J. II. Dumont by acclamation
was carried without opposition.
Mr. Dumont accepted ttio honor with n
short talk , In which ho reviewed the work
for which the club was organized , and dwelt
upon the Importance of united action.
Alfred Mlllard was re-elected treasurer nnd
the club them proceeded to elect an executive
committee.
The size of the committee formed the sub
ject ot a lengthy discussion , motions being
undo to provide for n committee of the full
board of directors , for n committee of
eighteen members , and for ono of twenty-
five members. The last motion finally pre
vailed and the president appointed J. S.
Brady ns Judge and Eagar Allen. X. A.
Kuhn nnd W. S. Poppleton as tellers , nftcr
which tha vote was taken. The ballot re
sulted In the election of the following ex
ecutive committee : Alfred Mlllard , Edgar
Allen , J. U. Baum. E. E. Bruce , W. M.
Glass , C. S. Hayward , John Steel , W. H.
Koberson. , Clement Chase , C. H. Plckcn , C
M. Wilhelm , A. T. Rector , C. P. Weller , A.
Hospo , Jr. , H. P. Cady , G. W. Llnlugcr ,
Thomas Pry , W. Parnam Smith , A. H.
Noyes , Charles Mctz , J. P. Carpenter , C. C.
George , W. S. Poppleton and A. J. Vlerllng.
A motion by Mr. Llnlngor that the full
board of directors meet with the executive
commltteo for consultation f- noon on the
first Tuesday of each month formed the sub
ject of another lengthy discussion , which
finally ended In the adoptloTi of nn amend
ment suggested by Mr. Steel , that a meet
ing 1)0 held at 0 p. m. the- first Tuesday ot
each month , nnd that every member of the
club bo invited to attend at that tlmo to
take supper and participate In a discussion
of matters ot interest to the club.
This concluded the business of the meet
ing and the board adjourned.
The executive committee will meet nt noon
next Tuesday for the purpoas of electing n
chairman nnd taking up tne regular work of
the committee.
lliri'AIIj ( iUOCKUS AVILL IIAXO.I'KT.
South Oniiilm llri > tlircii In He Invited
lo .Inlii the I'"i'Ntl > tllt-H.
The directors ot the Retail Grocers' asso
ciation met last evening nnd perfected ar
rangements for nn Informal lunch , or ban
quet , to bo held nt the Commercial Club
cafe , next Thursday evening. Preceding the
lunch there will bo nn open meeting , to
which all retail grocers of Omaha and South
Omaha , whether members or not , will bo
Invited. The subject for discussion at the
meeting will bo the question whether it
would bo advisable for the grocers nt the
present time to adopt the cash system of
selling goods.
The association membership numbers 135 ,
and It Is expected that the Invited guests
will swell the number to fully 200 , and covcr.i
will bo laid for that many at least.
The association Is In n most nourishing
condition , and the object of the proposed
banquet Is to ninko the grocers of the city
and South Omaha better acquainted with
each other , and at the same time glvo those
who arc not members an opportunity to
learn more of the workings of the organiza
tion.
PHllSOXAL PAIIAOIIAPHS.
J. L. Packard , a banker at Crelghton , Is
in the city.
C. II. Warren. Dunlan. la. . Is stonnlnit at
the Mercer.
"W. II. Blackman , Norfolk , Neb.Is a guest
n ! ; ( ho Mercer.
S. M. Hobcrtsou , Oslcaloosa , la. , Is In the
city at the Mercer.
J. E. Boyd has gone to Chicago to be
absent" for a week.
Warwick Saundera , n Columbus newspaper
man. la In the city.
M. Alexander , a stockman of Buffalo Gap ,
S. I ) . , la lu the cltv.
Flvo members of the "Alabama" company
are stopping at the Mercer.
G. C. Powell , Hyannls , Is In the city -while
on his way to eastern points.
Matt Daughcrty , Ogallala , arrived In the
city yesterday from the east.
S. Puhrman , n merchant of Schuyler , U In
the city on a purchasing trip.
J. II. Poag nnd John Sullivan are St. Louis ,
Mo. , arrivals stopping at the Barker.
A. A. Scott , an old resident of Sutton , IE
In Omaha on n short visit with friends.
Hon. " J. M. Woolworth left yesterday for
an eastern tilp , to be absent for a week.
J. C. White , a prominent merchant of Lin
coln , la In the t'lty on a short 'business ' trip.
J. II. Mcllrlde- the Western Passenger
association , left last night for the cast on
business ,
Culoael A. Hogcland , the "newsboys *
friend , " Is stopping rn the city whileon his
way vest ,
John A. Crelghton left last night for Chicago
cage and eastern points , to be gone for a
short period.
Fred Enderly , Goring , Neb. , and Dr. E. J.
Taggart , Gretna , are state arrivals registered
at the Barker.
Elliott S. Miller , a prominent insurance
ma'n ' of Des .Monies , is registered at one
of the hotels.
W. W. Richardson , general western travelIng -
Ing passenger agent for the Pennsylvania
lines , was in the city yesterday.
Miss Rollnda Balnbrldgc , Miss Emclla
Gardner , Miss A. Allen , Mr. George Berry ,
Charles G. Craig , William Mack , O. Macy ,
J. Williams , M. Colno and William Balrstow
are members with the Clay Clement com
pany quartered at the Barker.
Nebraskans at the hotels : Charles G.
Ryan , Grand Island ; A. O. Evans , Lincoln ;
Tom A. Smith , Lincoln ; L. J. Traynor , Grand
Island ; G. H. Wushburn , Lincoln ; II. Harms ,
OMowa ; Pal Paso , Nebraska City ; E. U
Chlcchestcr , Wayne ; A. A. Scott , Sutton ; G.
W. Mayfleld , Louisville ; John Pratt , Ster
ling ; J , W. Perry. Ord ; P. A. Smith and
wife , Lincoln ; E. II. Reed , Crete ; Jlrs. Me-
Elroy , Wakcfield ; C. A. Pratt , Gushing ; Emll
Nelson , Wausa ; 1) . W. Moffat , Gordon.
LINCOLN , Jan. 11 , ( Special. ) Omaha pCo-
plo In Lincoln : At the Llndcll T. 0. Van
Brecn , W. L. May , A. L. Armstrong , II.
T. Benedict. At the Lincoln P. T. Raum ,
Walter Molse , W. S. Sclby , Lcvl Cox , Charles
Curtis , X Fawcctt , J , P. McSwecn , J. H.
Evans.
> erne Women
jump at it. They're ' quick to see the
advantages of Pearline , quick to econo
mize and save , quick to adopt all the
modern improvements that make life easier.
And these quick women are the ones that are
kely to use Pearline ( u& ± p' ) > n the right way , and
to find new uses for it , and got most out of it.
Some Women
SJ have to be driven lo it. They
wait until they can't stand the old-fashioned
way of washing any longer. Then they
get Pearline. But ten to one they use it
For only part of the work , or use it some way
of their own , or use something else with it
nnd don't get half the help they ought to.
dcati1'eddlers and * omo unscrupulous grocers will tell you
vDCUU " "or "the 1'earlinc , " IT'S
this is a $ coed as same as
: . T3 i FALSE Pent-lino U never peddled , and If your
11 JDclCK grocer send * you tomethtnB in place of Pennine.
bo boncil- / it taet. Ui * IES 1'VLII , New York.
BEAUTY LIES IN COLD WATER
Fountain of Perpetual Youth Vainly Sought
Discovered Easily ,
MME. YALE TELLS HOW TO BE LOVELY
Simple nircctlntiM for AUnlnhu ; mid
llptitlnliifr I'll ; nil-ill CliiirniN Arc
lilvcii lliinilrritN of Women
ut HIT Free I.i-i'tnri' .
The fountain of perpetual youth nnd
never-fading beauty , In fruitless quest ot
which Ponce de Leon left his bones In the
unexplorc.l forests of n now world , Is de
fined by Mine. M. Ynlo ns being simply n
'pall ot hydrant water , cold as It comes
fioni the pipes , In which n tcacupful of salt
has been dissolved ; this thrown over the
unclad body fiom a tumbler.
She herself hns bathed In this fountain
or some other possessed of the properties
ascribed to the spring so ardently sought
by the Spanish adventurer. Slio stood > cs-
terday upon the Btago of Boyd's theater
and looked out over an audience ot women
who crowded every available Inch of space.
They wcio joung women , old women ,
women stout and women slender , women
with complexions and women with traces
of what had been , nnd nil , ot whatever
condition and degree , anxious beneath nn
airy and somewhat contemptuous exterior ,
to learn the secret of keeping or regaining
their charms. They , In their turn , beheld ,
across the footllght glare , a vision ot phys
ical loveliness , garbed In various costumes
nnd clowned with a wealth ot golden hair ,
In which blazed n diamond tiara. Their
estimates of the quality of their entertainer's
beauty varied accoidlng to their Individual
turn of mind. Many , It la unto to say , came
to scoff , nnd scoJIlng went nwny. "Oh ,
mercy ! Paint nn Inch deep ! " said. In passIng -
Ing out , ono who wns not herselt entirely
free from facial dccointlon. But most of the
audience appreciated the lecture nnd ex
hibition nt its very considerable actual
value , and took nway from the theater not
a few excellent hints for hygienic living ,
which , duly nnd systematically carried out ,
cannot fall to make healthier and more
attractive women. And among the unre
served admirers of Mine. Ynlo must bo In
cluded as ahe graciously Included them In
her first words of welcome the few shrink
ing men who hid themselves as effectually
as might be In the darkest corners of that
otherwise Adamlcss .Eden.
Some tlmo was consumed In getting the
cnoimous nudlcncc seated. It Is safe to
say the Boyd ushers never worked harder
In their lives. The entire crowd was
women , and women who had come to n free
entertainment. What more need bo said
on that point ?
HERE BEGINNETII THE SERMON.
When the curtain was finally rung up ,
after some music by the orchestra , n sylvan
sccno was disclosed , with a back drop
painted to represent the flames of burning
Troy. On n llttlo platform placed near
the center of the stage stood Mine. Ynlo ,
the fair Helen of this not otherwise very
icallstlo tableau. She was habited lu flowIng -
Ing Grecian robes of diaphanous texture ,
her beautiful neck nnd arms were bare ,
and she made a very pretty picture with
out the aid of drops and burning towns.
There were three poses to this part of the
entertainment , each , If possible , more grace
ful than the others.
The serious part of the afternoon's work
began after a brief Intermission , when Mine.
Yale , wearing nn Empire gown which the
masculine mind can only ndmlro without
attempting to describe H. delivered the first
and more general Installment of her lec
ture on "The Religion of Beauty" and
"Tho Sin of Uglliitss. " She wns seen to
bo a plump blonde woman of medium
height , with tapering and symmetrical arms ,
a fair neck and snowy shoulders , and a
r mrtlnvlnn nn tvli Ifli n anmnwVinf Tinnf vln\V
aided liy a good glass failed to reveal more
paOit than Is called for by tlio ordinary
staso mnkciip. Not oven a akin sucli as
Mine. Ynle la said to possess In reality could
Htanil the blazu of the footllRhts without
some nhl of this kind. The full mcasuro
of her physical charms , however , was more
nearly revealed In the next act , when she
appeared , to quote the hill of the enter
tainment , "in the costume of the goddess
Diana" which permitted n great deal of
her to he seen , much after the style of a
chorus girl In a modern burlesque. Few
chorus girls , however , have Mmc. Yale's
flguic , or carriage , or walk , or superb yet
womanly development.
Her lecture Is not now , being in most re
spects the s&me as It was when she last
spolio In Omaha. Slio delivers It extem
poraneously , without special fluency , nnd In
a voice and with nn Intonation not best
adapted lo public speaking.
"Ucauty , " she said in substance , "Is uhat
all women desire , what comparatively few
possess , anil what any can attain by going
properly about It. When women begin to
lose their personal loveliness their ambition
and their sclfrcbpectbegin In n measure
to go with It. Some characters are so beau
tiful that they shine out through n repellant -
pellant exterior as the sun breaks through
obscuring clouds ; but consider how much
more attractive such a character would be
In connection with n lovely outsldo thau
In spite of physical disadvantages. Science
has made gicat advances In all directions
during the present century , but In none
moro remarkably than In the application
of the laws of nature to thu prolonging of
human life and the acquiring and retaining
of all the essentials of physical beauty.
No woman , even at CO , need be wrinkled ,
withered , bout nnd gray. With proper care
aim me employment ui o nyKiuuiu uiui u
rational dress , regular habits of bathing
and sleep , a system of simple exercises
designed to develop and strengthen the
body and the judicious itbc of such chemical
preparations as nro calculated to feed the
waste tissues , she may Keep the bloom nnd
the vigor of youth until long past the ago
when , as a grandmother , she might otherwise -
wise retire altogether from participation In
the activities of life. "
TKA , COFFER AND CONSISTS.
Mme. Yale mlvlses total abstinence from
tea nnd coffee , and Is an unrelenting fee to
the corset. "Thcso beverages , " said she ,
"aro altogether harmful. They arc stimu
lants , not nourishing foods , They play
havoc with the nerves nnd with the liver ,
without the healthy working of which no
woman can bo beautiful. And as for the
corset , It Is my belief that It Is responsible
for a greater part of the Ills of woman
kind than any other cause I had almost
said than all the other causes put to
gether. "
Then followed practical Illustrations of
the exercises prescribed , shown by ftlmo ,
Yale first In the Diana costume referred
to , nnd afterwards In a modern ball drcon.
None of the exercises arc complicated In
their nature end none call for special ap
paratus. They nro all such as liavo been
long used by teachers of ph ) steal culture ,
nnd nro well adapted to the purposes for
which they nro Intended. Mine. Yalif also
gave careful illicctlona for bathing nnd
for the usa of her own various prepara
tions , Indicating where they would bo placed
on Kule In Omaha.
After the lecture 1,100 women visited
the drug department of the Doston store to
obtain the samples of tlio preparation for
which coupons were given nt the door.
il ( r > Hinn Oniiilin ( ilrl.
The nuthnrltlcs nt lllnlr reported by telephone -
phone to thu local police last nlsht f.int
there WIIB n 15-year-old girl mopping with
a farmer near the town who Is supposed to
Imvo run nway from this city. A descrip
tion of thu girl vi'im Riven , and the Omiibn
police renucHtod to iiHcertnhi If any young
Blri of thlH city had been mUsctl by tiff
imrontH , Tlio girl hua been living at lilalr
for about u week.
HniitlNiniil llolii'H Ucciivi-ri'il ,
The police yesterday nftcrnoon recovered
the baptismal obcH and boota stolen mtm1
tlmo ago from tlio Chilstlan church , lo-
rated nt TwVnty-tilxth nnd Ornnt ntrootH.
They weru located In a priwiwliop ut 1201
utieut
Nlut'llVil Howard ftnulil.
BAN FUANC1SCO , Jan. 14 The Test thin
evening hii nn Interview with Mrs , J. AV
Dayun of I'nlo Alto , molhcr of Minn 'Cath
erine ClcinmonH , Uic uctruuu , In which Sirs.
Hayun nays her itaiiphtpr Is criRninvl to
Howard Clould. pen of thr Into Jny Gould ,
and that ( loiihl itoknnwlMlRoii the rnpw
nipnt to her recently while nho wn In Now
York , nnd thnt ho Is eomlnv to California
In n few dtiys to visit her family prior to
her marriage.
South Oinalm News .
A pppclnl meeting ot the Hoard of Kdu-
catlon li.is been called for next Monday
evening , to which the taxpayers of thp city
nro Invited. The object of the nicotine late
to reach eomo conclusion , If possible , ns
regards the voting of bonds for a new high
school building. It Id proposed to decideal
this meeting whetjicr the question of voting
bonds shall bo submitted to thp people nt the
spring election or not. Nearly nil of the
members of the board nro In fnvor of ths
Issue , nnd they claim a new school building
Is badly nccdol. Should It he denned too
expensive to erect a new high rehool bulld-
Irg. for which at least $50,001) ) bonds would
have to be > voted , the plan ot voting a
smaller mini , to bo used In making addltlona
to someof the school houses , will be brought
up for discussion.
Already site for the proposed school
house has been miggcsted. Twenty-fourth
street , between O nnd I streets , U thought
by mnny to bo n good locality , on account
of Its being central.
According to tlto report of Superintendent
Mtinro the Reboots nre now- overcrowded
nnd something will Imvo to lie < lone before
long to mnko place for the constantly In
creasing number of pupils.
llr. Clnrk Thief MU-rnm-niilNt.
Dr. Clark , Chicago , has been appointed
chief mlcrcscop'.st ' of the Department ot
Animal Industry nt this point , nnd will ntj-
sumo charge of the ofllco this morning. Dr.
W. S. White , who for several years \vns In
charge of the microscopical work here , waa
removed from ofilco shortly ntter the recent
election for "offensive partisanship. " Sev
eral other government employes were re
moved nt the same time , nud n number of
dismissals Imvo occurred since. These who
were removed at the tlmo Dr. White was
dismissed have appealed their cases to the
Civil Service commission , and nn olllclal ot
the Department of Agriculture was hera
last week Investigating the matter. The
other vacancies have not yet been Illled.
Slcluli lllilc EnlorlnliiniiMit.
Wednesday evening Miss Cora Holmes en-
tcrtnlncd a number ot her friends with n
sleigh ride. A largo double olelgh , with four
horses , waa provided , nnd the young folks
were driven through the city nud out Into
the country. After the rldo refreshments
were served nt the residence of Miss Holmes.
These who enjoyed Miss Holmes' hospitality
wore : Hattlo Smith , Geneva Garlow , Mildred
Dare , Stella Miller , Elflo Onrdncr , Irma
Drown , Nuttlo Mnnn , Mnblo Rich , Mnudo
Dennis , Florence Grundy , Fred Garlow , Fred
Mullen , James McGirk. Vnrro Hall , George
Nichols , Dewltt White , I'errlo Wheeler , Louli
Nichols , Ralph Cressy nnd Harry Gardner.
MorKHii'M llrlrf
The brlcfa In the Morgan case were re
ceived from the printer by Attorney II. AV.
Patrick last evening nnd ho went to Omaha
nt once in order to serve the attorney gen
eral with n copy. Mr. Patrick hopes to
get a now trial for his client. The supreme
court allowed Attorney Patrick thirty daya
In which to niethla brief , anil the time ex
pired at midnight last night. Owing to
the fnct thnt the county commissioners re
fused to allow any more bills In this case
Mr. Patrick wns compelled to pay for the
printing of the brief himself.
MiiKlc Clly Oownlp.
Mrs. Ulce , Sixteenth and N streets , Is very
sick.
sick.Hiram
Hiram Hnll has returned from Grand Is
land.
A son has been born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs
Parks.
J. AV. Jones , Hartlugton , is Jicro for a
day or two.
An Infant chl'd ' of Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght
Hall is sick.
C. D. Gibson has been taken to Lincoln
for treatment.
J. R. Mayes , Henderson , la. , Is rcslsterod
at ono of the hotels.
George Sherwood. Janitor at the AVest Sldo
school. Is qulto sick.
Alvn Laverty. Ashland , Is a guest of hla
brother , Jay Laverty.
S. Mathcwson , Norfolk , spent yesterday In
the city with friends.
Mrs. Martin Stupart , Thirtieth nnd Drown
otreets , Is qulto sick.
Nearly 5,000 hogs were received at the
stock yards yesterday.
William Brown , Dig Springs , is hero at
tending to sotiio business.
John Qulnn. AVood Hlvcr , wns looking over
the stock yards yesterday.
T. II. Hatcher left yesterday for Lincoln ,
where ho will spend the winter.
AH. . Reeves brought n shipment of cattle
up from Mankota , Kan. , yesterday ,
The Ideal club will give n dancing party ,
on AVednesday evening , January 20.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tanner will entertain
the Drlvo AVhlst club Friday evening.
John F. nitchart leaves for Grand Island
today , where he will engage In business.
J. Hasmusson , Eighteenth and AVyman
streets , la confined to Ills homo by olcknesa.
Miss Agnes Hllcy , who was badly bitten
by dogs last Sunday , Is slightly Improved.
U. II. AVnllace. Coin , It. , wnn In the city
looking after some property interests yester
day.
day.C.
C. M. AVhcoler , Bromfleld , spent yesterday
In the city looking nftcr como business mat
ters.
ters.A
A meeting of the Sons of Veterans will bo
lii'ld this evening nt the office of Judge Ag-
nevv.
nevv.All of the local banks repart having done
n hotter business during the year just closed
than In 1S05.
Frank Laetner , Twenty-second and Q
streeti , has about recovered from his recent
sovrri ) Illness.
Police circles have been very quiet for thft
past few das , no arrests having been mndo
slnci ) Monday.
MUs Fnnnlo Lewis , who hns been Un'tlng
frlenrts here , returned to her homo nt Loveland -
land yesterdjy.
John M. Woodward fell on the slippery
nldewnlk n day or two ago and dislocated
his left shoulder.
J. W. Thompson , a prominent farmer of
Concord , wne a visitor at the stock yards
yesterday afternoon. _
Ilev. Frederick Tongo will conduct revival
ser.lcca at the First Presbyterian church
every evening next wculc.
Harry McCormlck , n well known AVyonilng
stockman , formerly a resident of Omaha , wnn
a vlbltor nt the yards yesterday.
The four Bohemian lodges In the city will
nlvo a dance on Saturday evening , January
10. for the benoflt of the National hall.
Itov. Dr. llobert L. Wheeler leaves for Gor
don , Neb , this morning , to assist In the dcdl.
cation of n new Presbyterian church at that
place.
The work of grading the Thirteenth street
boulevard still contlnum. At present the
toaniB nro working on the big (111 ( between O
mi'l U Htrccts.
Henry Shoemaker , n prominent AVaahlnc-
ton rounty farmer , who hns been visiting
Councilman and Mr * . John F. Schtilt/ , re
turned to his homo ytwtonlay.
Tuesday evening last , Clement Mortis ami
MltM Zoo 121la nice were married nt the
homo of the bride's parents , SIMuenth nnd
N streets , by Itev. Dr. U. L. AVhnelor.
The revival services now bolni ; held nlfrhtiy
nt the Yoiinr ; Men'fc Christian aicocUtlmi will
bo continued until Sunday evening. 1 If ) nt-
tendance Is very Gratifying ( o UICKO Inter
ested.
Judge J. M. Fowler of thla city lias been
appointed commandant ot the Eoldiom' homo
ut Mllford. Judge Fowler la an old resident
of South Oinalm , and haa always been moro
or le a Intorrstod In local politic * . Hu prrvod
ono term aa pollen judge not long ago ,
Owners of the pontofllco slto recently pur-
vaecd by the fiovurumunt cannot undcrslund
the delay In iieiidlnt ; the monoy. A telegram
waa iccelvcd from Washington two wtoka
ago to thu cfftict that the amount , 15,000 ,
would be forwarded within a few days , and
ulnca that tlmo nothing has boeu hoard.