Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 23, 1897, Page 10, Image 10

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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TITtTUSDAY , DECEMIiEI ? 23 , 1807.
PEGIAl NOTICES
A < lVcrllHiMiictin for llu-no coltinitin
will lie tnUcn until lUm. fnr the
evcnlnK nntl until 8 11. in. for the
nml Stiiitlnj' eilltlnnn.
li > - ri-aucxtliiK n num
bered check ) cnn liure miniver * ml-
ilrcMnril tit n niinilirrril li-ttcr In carp
nt 'Tlir HOP. Annircrn m > nil lrpnm-rt
will lie ilcllrorol on iironctilittlnu of
the clieclc ml > - .
IlliU-M , 1 l-iio u .1-0ril Itrxt Innrrllotij
1C n tVnrit tlierrnftcr. .VotliliiK tnkeu
for IONN tli u n iir.o ( or tin1 ltr t Inner-
linn. Them * nilvcrllNtMiKMitN must l c
rnit coniicciitlvcly.
WAM'iiJMAl < n IIHM * .
s TO TAKU OIIDEIIS ;
of work : no heavy goods to curry ; salary or
commission. 0. F. Adams Ox , 21 Bo. ICtli St.
H-9J2
CIOAIIH. $12' A MONTH ANt >
expense * ; old flrmr experience unnrcetsiry ! In *
clucemenU to customers. C. C. Ulhop & Co , ,
St. Loul . 11-9M
_
WANTHDUV UIITAIb PIIIM. A COMI'nTENT
and experienced younir man fl ftpnosmpher
anrl to neMit In office anil > lo city collecting ;
must have good lefcrencen. Address C 39 , llro.
H MMS
"WANTED , JAI'ANHSM Al COOIC , IN UIJ-
firted fnmllyi city or vicinity , or l > y the day ,
fnr "hollilny function * ; rrCtrpnec * . Addrefa
B. "Wk K. , 120 llroodwny Council ItlutTj.
oj
A. BALESMHN , TO HKUi CIOAtlS TO 1)CAI ) < -
crs ; we pay from JCO to JIOO per month snlnry
ami expenneit ; experience unnecestnry perma
nent'position. ' The IJo JIorn-ClRar Co. , Spring.
HeW. O. 11-MG33 23-
WAXTISn FEMAM'J
lee OlllLS FOll AUL , KINDS OK AVOIIK ; 3
to 17 week. Canadian Office , 1522 Douglas.
C 931
WANTED COO1C IN I'lltVATB FAMIIA" ;
wn * i r > .00j references. Apply Mrs. 'Wllheim ,
1S21 IMiBlnn. C 475
WANTKD , A SKIUST CLASH MII.UNKTIY
trimmer , c < S Jeo. C-M7 S3
COMl'UTHNT OIKLi FOll SKC-
Apply No. 1120 Park nve. C GliS
WANTKU TOMI > BTINT : ami. , ron anNMUAi.
liousewot'.c In small family. Call G15 8. 2Qth
Aa. . C CC5-S3
D. mm. Fen onxK
work , 1021 South 19th Mreet , C 6SO ! 2
WANTED , TUN YOUNO IjADIHS TO THAVKL.
with concert company ; experience not neces
sary ; must be ncnt dresters and Know how
to hcrmte them el\cj. Address , with plioto
und full description of self , Kdlson Concert Co. ,
Craltf , Mo. | C-MGS323 *
FOll 11KM' IIOUSKS.
HOU9K8 IN AM. I'AHTS OF THH CITV. THK
O. F. Dttvlo Company , 1503 Fnrnam. D 9i"
HOUSES 13I2NEWA & CO. , 10S N. 15TH HT.
U 036
FIDELITY 1IAHQAINS. ONLY A FH\V LEFT :
112 8. 3ith HA enue , 7 rooms , porcelain bath , closet ,
liot > water , BOS , mantels , furnace , laundry. JIU.
Corner 27th and Honiird , i-room bpnutlful new
ilwellinR , porcelain bath , closet , hot trntcr ,
BBS , electric light , furnace , laundry , ? J7.W.
2917 Mason strtet , 9 roomB , all moilcrn. $2' ' > .
S73 N. 27th avenue , 7 looms , bath , closet , hot
water , cistern , furnace , cemented cellar , LW
feet frontnue ; all rooms to bo painted and
papered , { SO.
2914 N. 2Sth avenue , S rooms , city water Inside ,
$300 belnK spent for repairs ; rent , $12.
1622 N. 31st street , C-room cottase , cistern , ? 5.
3301 Corby , 7 r. , city water , cistern , barn , 510.
717 S. 33d street , C-room cottaKe , city water , J3.
ZOtli nnd Curtis a\cnue , 7 looms , line repair ,
welt , cistern , barn nnd 1 ncre lot , $8.33.
2320 S. 23th Street , 3-room cottage , city water , $5.
713 and 711 S. 15th street. 7-room flat" , bath ,
claset , hot water and ens , $20 to J2J
1015 Izard street , 4-room tlats , city water , $7 to JD.
" \Vo ha\e others. Fidelity , 1st Moor , N. Y. Life.
HOUSES. WALLACK , UHOWN 11L.OCII , IfiTII
nnd Douglas. , D W7
IIOUSr.3 COTTAGES & STOHIIS. ALL- PARTS
of city. Brennan & Lo\c Co. , 219 S. 16th.K033
. jrcrAaun. ISTII AND DODOE.
D-910
HOUSCS , FLATS. OAHVIN DUOS. , 1613 FAll'M
D-941
IIOUSH3 FOR RENT. I1HMIS , PAXTON BLK.
D-042
HOUSES. J. it. siinmvooD. 423 N. Y. LIFE.
MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS.
Om. Van & Storage Co. , 1511'S Farnam. Tel. 1539
D-945
HOUSE. 66S SO. 28TH ST. , TEN flOOMS , J1OD-
ern , J40.00 per month. IJyion need Co.D94G
D-94G
NICU FIVK-nOOM HOUSE. 1120 N. 17TII.D430
D-430
STDAM HEAT , ALL MODERN , IINEQUALF.D ;
four rooms and bath ; Hat. Tlzanl , 223 N. 24 ,
D 1KSJ 23
TEN YEAIIS IN THE IlENTING I1USINESS.
J. have never lost my clients one dollar ; thats
Juck. .My business extends from the Atlantic *
rtfJ the Pacific , and amontf my clients arc n\im-
bercd II. Kountze. Kounte Ilros. of New York ,
.Aincs estate of Hoston nnd AVhltney estate of
Washington ; Unit's luek , too. I want mart
nonresldent properties to look after. If I get
them , that will be more luck. J. J. Olh on ,
C14 1st Nnt'l Bank. D-M070
FOR niTNT , 11-HOOM MOD HUN HOUSP. AND
barn ; newly p.ulnted nnd papered , und pleas
antly located.
Steant-hMitsi Hat , best In the cltv. In new
Davldce building ; oppoMtp cltv hall.
John W. llobblns. Agent , 1802 rnmam.
D-611
FOR nocnis.
ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING
for man and wife. Rent taken In board. 319 N.
17th. E-B12
_
WARM ROOMS , $1.50 UP ; BEAUTIFUL FRONT
room ; modern , with bay vilnJow , S14 N. 19th.
E MJ33 23 *
_
FURNISHKD ROOMS ; HOUSEKEEPING. 2023
Bt. Mno-'B , n M66I 25
_
FtfllNISHUD ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE-
keeplnff. Inquire 2015 DOUR ! is. 13 XI670 21 *
FUllNISIlUD ROOM , OENTLUMEN ; STEAM
heat. 1011 C.ilragq street. Flat H K MCSI 23
Vl'HMSIIUH ' ItOOMS A'M ' ) IIDAIIH .
rim MiniRiAM , FIRST CLASS FAMILY iio"-
tel , 2CIH and Dod e Sts. F M707
NEWLY FURNISHED IIOOMH. WITH IOAHD ! 7
hot water heat. 2403 CIIK ) ttreet. F 17C j-3
BOAUDISIIS. PLEASANT ROOMS , GOOD
table boarrl ; only n\e minutes walk from ex
position grounds ; tirrinn reasonable. 2121)
Bpaulrtlmt fit. F--M578.23 *
IIANDSOMH PARLOUS KN RUn- NEWLY
furnished , nlfo fmnlli > r rooms , good board.
The Rose. 2020 Hnrney , F 106
NICK ROOMH , WITH BOARD , AT 1S2I 1IINNEY
near exposition. F 651 26
IN PRIVATE FAMILY , WITH OR WITHOUT
1019 Hodge. F M675 27 *
VOIl HKVI' UXFUHMSIIF.I ) IKMtMS.
S OR 4 FOR LIGHT HOt'SF.KEEIMNG ; MODern -
ern conveniences ; walking dlttancc do n town-
near car line ; no children. Address C 42. Bee.
O-M51&
FOll HK.NT STOHHS AMI OIWICISS.
FOll RENT , IN THE BEK BUILDING :
Ono Inigo corner room , .M floor , \vlth vault and
private olilce. water , etc.
On larga front room. Id floor , divided Into two
rooms by partition ; water , etc.
One lursu corner room. iU door , with vault
aler , etc.
One front room , divided by partition , 3d floor ,
One corner room with vault. 3d tloor.
Ono large room. 3d tloor , with partition Olvl.UniT .
II Into one large room anil two smaller private
roonm ; water , eto.
Two larxo ground , floor rooint , fronting 17th St. .
\vllh vault
Several ( mall roonm on 4tn floor , with vaults.
All tlieso room * are heale.l with eteam , electrlo
llKhti. ( upplteJ with Unit class janitor service.
Klevulov inn day und all night ; building
utrlctly llreproof. Apply to Supeilntendenl ,
noom 104 , Dee bulIiHnB. I 193
FOR RINT-DK8K ROOM IN GROUND FLOOR
office. Bee bulldliur ; water , steam heat , clectrla
light and janitor ncrvlce. Apply to Superin
tendent , lie * building. 1 197
FOll nn > NT THll 4-BTOKY HIIICIC BUILDING
at Hit Farnam HI. Thl bullillng ha a fireproof
cement bd > ement : wulcr on all llouru , ca > , etc.
Apply at the oftlc * of Tha Uee . l-na
IIOTEI S. 8TORU3. 11EMI3. I'AXTO.V BLK
i-M4CO
AOKNTS U'AMTITD.
WANTED , AGENTS FOR TUB FABTF.3T 8KL.
liar , mait cnUrlwInlnK book of the uiie ; 1 SHO
Ufa bUtnrlci of famous luccfcurul womrn : 1'40)
pprtraltii ; many full-iiou-a pliti-j. Vry low j > rie ,
rlcliljr lllUEtraiml , krlli wotuWrfully Ii Jlf cue-
' < H\t ronwirkably , Kxtra proflta now. Addrfu
Woman's Home Ooinpanloo. Surlnulltlil. Olilo.
-
-
( Continual ) , )
AOHNT8 WANTED. APPLY PACIFJC * Mt'TUAI.
Life Ins. Co. , A. V. Todd , Rtn'l Bet. , 34D nee
bldR J-M210 J4
SALARY AND COMiiSar-M | PAID TO LADIES'
n < l gentlemen for retllhR the l.eit bolldny
novtlty on tSe mArket. Room 10 , 1C21 Fnrnam.
J 5(8-22 ( *
\\AMiuti , i.\iiis : AND UINTLKMKN : AH
salesmen ; $ SO to $40 weekly ; hourchold ncce * .
fttyj sells at Uht. Write for temn. etc T.
O , Clarke , St. Paul , Minn. J-MGSO 23
STOUAOR.
PACIFIC RTOIIAOE AND WAHEHOt'SF CO. ,
WS-910 .Tones ; general storage nnJ forwarding.
M 048
OilTvAN & STORAfln. 1C11H FARN'M. TELtIM
JI 94
FRANK EWF.RS. STOIlAnE , 1214 IIATTNEY.
llnnllnK and patklnif. cheapest rates. Tel. 9j5.
M 9"A )
To imv.
WANTED , TO BUY , CHEAP. SECOND-H.VND
Ti ; cash. 2289 8. 15th. street. | N-MM7 23
WANTKD. UPRIGHT PIANO. MUST TIK A
bargnln ; will trade for diamonds ami cnsh.
Addre U2t Douglas street. N MCSBgt'
KtlllMTttllK KOHSAI.n. .
NEW BASEBUltNER , BEST MAKE , PHEAP.
McCnrsar , 1911 Cumlna O-MfSJ , 23
roil SAIiK .1IISCI5M.ANI50US.
SAWDUST , BULK OR SACICED-CRIBBINO
and hog fences. C. 11. Lee , 801 Douglas.
Q-951
2ND-IIAND BICYCLES. OMAHA. BICYCLE CO.
BARNEY & BERRY , SKATES , 35C TO $3.W ;
skates sharpened , 15c. Omaha Bicycle Co.
Q 020
NEW UtCYCIVTCS FOR SALE LESS THAN
factory cost. First class scwlne machines from
$18 up. Nebraska Cycle Co. , 15th Hntncy.
Q M293 Jnn-6
roil SALE. DRY HARDWOOD KINDLING ;
$1.25 per load , delivered. Omaha Butter Tul >
Co. , 25th and U. P. Ry. Telephone 973.
Q MC18 23 *
PATENT UPRIGHT PIANO , 817 S. 16TII.
Ij.V IIIVO YAXTS.
PROF. WHITNEY AND UNDERSTUDY
Plerco are here to stay ; there office Is open
to the public for the purpose of helping to re.
llevp 'he mlmU of those In trouble : past
present and future ; lovcrn united. speedy
marriage. Tlie equal of Prof. Whitney has
never been known : rr-a HnR by mall : go and
ba comlncol. ladles' CO cents ; gents Jl.OO.
Prof. T. AVhltney , olllco 1522 Howaid St . Omaha
Neb S M5CO-23
MASS VOR , UATIIS , KTC.
MME. BRISSON OF PARIS GIVES ALL
kinds medicated baths and massage. 107 N.
12tl ! St. T M232 .14 *
MRS. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE BATH
parlors ; icstful and curative. 417 S. llth , up
stairs. T-MCI7-2G *
MMU. AMES , MASSAGE AND BATHS. in23 < A
Howaid street. T MC43-20'
ELECTRO MAGNETIC TREATMENTS AND
massage by Laura Ellison , 119 N. Kith St. ,
room 13. T MCC3 27
PHIlSO.VAIj.
VIAVI CO. . UTERINE TROUIiLES. 310-8 UKK
Bids ; physician , consultation or health book free
BATHS. MASSAGE. MME. POST , 319Vi S 13TII.
U-934
CLOTHES CLEANED , PRESSED AND RE-
palrel ; day or night ; dress suits for hire.
Pnntnrlum , N. E. Cor. 14th and Farnum. Tel.
903. U 935
MME. t A RUE. VAPOR AND MASSAGE
bath . 1112 Farnam. U-MS5S D29
LITERARY ASSISTANCE : MANUSCRIPTS
prepared , revised or corrected ; letters of nil
descriptions written ; experienced newspaper
man In charge ; all business confidential. Ad
dress P O. llo c 037 , or call for interview nt
olilce. 411 Bee bids. U 175 J3
HAVE YOUR GARMENTS MADE BY "GREEN-
bere The Professional Ladles' Tailor. " 1708
Webster. U M.iS7-JlS"
FREE DENTAL WORK ; OVER 200 PERSONS
took advantage of the free clinic at the Denta
college , cor. 12th nnd Pacific streets , last
month ; after January 1 there will be twelve
chairs reserved for cleaning of teeth free o :
clmrgo o\ery Wednesday morning from 9 to 11
o'clock. U M30I
STYLISH DRESSMAKING , REASONABLE
price , at the Joy Tailor System School of
Diessmaklng1. 312 Karbach block. Misses Camp
bell & CaswelV U-M42S JH
PRIVATE HOME FOR LADIDS BEFORE AND
during confinement : babies adopted nnd cared
for. Removed to 1130 N , 17th. U M03I 27 *
KLONDIKE ARE YOU GOING ? IF SO , GOT
Inside Information by sending1 name nnd nd-
drcsil to II. , Bos $27 , Now York City.
U MCSI 23 *
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATEd. THE
O. F. Davis Co. , 1605 Farnam St. W 910
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 313 N. Y. L. ;
aulck money at low rates for choice farm lands
In Iowa , noilhein Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W-937
IOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 132) ) Far'm.
W-938
MONEY TO LOAN. BEMIS , PAXTON BLOCK
W 901
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Urennan-Love Co. , 219 S. 16th.W .
W 060
$100.00000 SPECLVL FUND TO LOAN ON
first-class Improved Omaha property , or for
building purposes. Fidelity Trust Company.
W 962
6 PER , CENT MORTGAGES FOR SALE. PROP-
crty of non-residents cared for by W. B.
Mcikle , First National Bunk bids , Omaha.
W 063
6 PKR CENT MONEY. $ l,000i AND UPWARDS
on gllt-edgcil Iinprov u Orna'ua. r : : ! "itnte.
Benils. Paxton block. W 9J3
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL
estate In Omaha , Council Hlurfa and South
Omaha. Pussy & Thomas , COJ First National
Bank. Omaha. W M100
WANTED. CHOICE FARM AND CITY LOANS
R. C. Peters & Co. , U. S , Nat. Bank bldg.
W M433
HOXUY TO I.OA.V CIIATTni.S.
$10 TO $10000 TO IX5AN ON
HOUSEHOLD FUUNITUIIU AND PIANOS ,
HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.
WAREHOUSE RUCEII-IS , ETC.
at lowest rates In
Omaha. South Omutm and Council Bluff ? ,
No removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you
can pav the loan off at any time or In any
amounts.
amounts.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
38 ! South 16tb St.
THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR
PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
X-961
UUSIXK.SS CHA.NCUS.
TO GET IN OR OUT OF lIUblNUSS dO TO J.
J. Glbjon , 514 Flrtt Nat'l Bank , Y SC3
RESTAURANT SRAT1NO 100 PI PI.n DAILY
at 25o meals. J. J. Ulbson , 511 First Nat'l
l > ank. _ Y MOM 27
FOll li.VUHANUi : .
DRUG STORE WANTED , F.OR WHICH WK
will trade city property anil some each. "K , "
caie of Carrier M , Omaha. Neb. Z M.08 jan7
WILL EXCHANGE VERY DEdlRABLVJ
clear vacant Omaha lot for Chicago property.
Address with full particulars , Box 2C2. Omaha.
/-.MS01
WILL EXCHANGE 5-ROOM CLEAR COT-
In mbuibs , near car line , for equity in
larger , partly modem house , within 2 mlleii ol
P. O. C63. lice. Z-f03 JO
FOR EXCHANOB. REAir KSTATE FOR A
fcmull itoclc of Kencral mdse. Address Box
Ml , Imperial , Neb , Jj M677 SI *
WILL EXCHANGE WELL LOCATED-T CLEAU
vacant lota for eood retdencc | , II , a. . 13:9 S
26th St. V5 MC9) ) JD
rou s.vi.n un.u.
KOUNTZR "PLACE BARGAINS , $2,500 , $3,730 a"o
H.SOO. J , J. aib on , (14 Flret Nut. lUnk bide
Illi-WW
FAJJM LANDS. .C. .
RK - 54JanlC
UAHUA1NU , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARM ?
ule or trade F , K. Darllnc , Uaiker B1U.
HOUSES , IXITS. FARMS. UNDS.
alto Hr Inmtinee , Hemla , Puxtcn block
$50. ( INViajTKD IN A QOOD LOT W1L ?
iTinsr a return r $2o.co to Jioo.03 in-ollt wlthh
? n ftt.r' ' ll ? . ? "umiit-r of loin frora $ K .o
to IfiftXK' . wily $ M.OO In cnMli rvqulibl , long time
nr m-Millily uaynit-iita on balance. Ihron R
J1S S , IUh it , JIK 1H37 it
Von SAI.K 11I2AI. t3ST\Ti : ,
( Continued. )
J/DOAN VALLIY : FARMS AND KERCIIAN.
rtl p HunttberRer & Clements , L > on . Ne
braska. 1MJ-.M3M
NEW TOTTAOK , MONTHLY P.YMKNTR.04
He Dldg. RlMMl
TRICK BUILDING , GROUND t/xO FF.ET ,
paylnjr 14 per cent gross ; price | 1 ( W'
O 38. ttee , i
snwixo MAt'iiixns AMI SMMMIHS.
NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD & WHITE SEW.
Ing machines & supplies. 1514 Cnp. are. Tel. 15,1 ,
975
UIOU'rilAM ) AXI > TYIM-JWIIITIXO.
\ . C. VAN BANTS SCHOOL. 613 N. Y. LIFE.
971
AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE. OTH & DOUGLAS.
-973
II , U , BOYLK3 , COURT REPORTER. PRIVATE
lessons ; day and evening. 407 Bee Bldg.
974
OMAHA SHORT-HAND COLLEGE. BOYD'3
theater. M315Jani
HOUSES AVIVl'KUKn.
HORSES WINTERED ; BEST OF CARE ! RATKS
$3 per month. W. E. Owens , 3607 Center street.
M163 JnnS *
GOOD STABLES. BEST OF CARH. $4 AND 16
month. A , W. iPhclps & Son , 207 New York
Life. Tel. 1034. 212
l.'OUXI ) .
FOUND. PPLIT-N01BD POINTER. WHITE ,
with brown markings ; owner cnn navp by
paying for notice , 911 South 20th street.
Found 79 22 *
LOST.
LOST A K. P PIN , STYLE OF MEDAL. 1113-
turn Vincent DeWItt , 1213 Chicago. Liberal re
ward. Lott 667-22 *
LOST , LA UO13 ST. BERNARD DOG : AN-
swcrs tht > name of "Rex. " Retuin to KM3
Georgia A\c. ami receive reward. Lost M694
MUSIC , AHT AX
ELMORE RICE , VIOLINIST. FORMERLY SO-
lolst Rice Concert Co. , will receive pupils [
highest references. 414-13 Sliecly Block. Hours
2 to C p. 111. 736 D22
COAL.
BURLINGTON NUT. BEST , CHEAPEST. PRICE
$3.75 per ton. 'Phone 818. Harmon & Wecth Co.
460
I'AWXIIIIOICKRS.
II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 415 N. 10 ST.
977
ENGAGEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN
families solicited. Miss Sturdy , 2C04 Davenport
St. 931 D-2S
TYI'KWHITKIIS.
WD SOLICIT AND FURNISH POSITIONS FOR
Stenographers tree. The Smith-Premier Tvpe.
writer Co. Telephone. 1281. 307
FUUMTUIII2 PACKED.
M. S. WALKIN" . 2111 CUMING. TEL. 1331.
076
MHDICAL.
LADIDS ! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY-
roval Pills ( Diamond brand' artUv > Ix-st. Snfi- ,
reliable. Take no olher. Send 4c stamps for
particulars , "Belief for Lidles , " In letior by
luturn mall. At ilrugslpts. ChlclK'sler Chem
ical Co. , Philadelphia , 1'u. Mc-ntlcwi Bee.
M692 23
PROPOSALS
FOR
PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING
AND BINDING ,
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received
until January 13 , 1S9S , at 10:30 : o'ulock a. m. ,
for furnishing the PAPER for the PUBLIC
PRINTING and BINDING for the' year end
ing 2Sth of February , 1S99. the said pro
posals to be opened before and the award
of contracts' , to be made by the Joint Com
mittee of C-ngress on Public Printing to the
lowest and best bidder for the Interest of
the government , the- committee reserving
to Itself the right to reject any and all
bids as Its Judgment of the best Interests
of the Government may dictate.
Detailed schedules of the description ,
quantity , and quality of the paper required ,
accompanied by bamples and blank pro
posals , and giving the regulations with
which bidders must comply , can be obtained
by addressing F. W. Palmer , Public Printer ,
Washington , D. C
The contracts will bo entered Into for sup-
) lylng such quantities of paper as may be
needed during the year , and no more
The estimated quantities set forth In de
tail In the schedule comprise :
65,000 reams machlnc-flnisi : printing paper
24x3S.
15,000 renms machine-finish printing paper ,
27,000 reams sized and super-calendered
mhlto or tinted printing paper ,
various sizes.
24,500 reams white writing paper , various
sizes and weights ,
2.COO reams coloied writing paper , various
sizes and weights.
2,000 reams cover paper , various sizes and
weights.
75,000 pounds of best plate paper.
125,000 pounds of best map paper.
200,000 pounds line coated wood-cut paper ,
3,600 reams manlla paper , various sizes
and weights ,
100,000 pounds glazed bond paper.
eo.OCO pounds artificial paichment , various
sizes.
2.COO pounds parchment deed.
110,000 sheets cardboard , various colors ,
sizes , nd weights.
.2,300,000 sheets brlstol board , various colors ,
sizes , and weights.
7,300 reams first-class ledger paper , white
or blue , laid or wove , various
sizes and weights.
9,000 reams second-class ledger paper ,
white or blue , laid or wovfe , vari
ous sizes and weights.
2,700 reams tissue and copying paper.
33 reams blotting papjr , any required
color or weight ,
150 reams tar paper , 24x30.
345 reams plaid , marble , and comb
paper , various 6lze.s ,
350 reams typewriter paper , various
sizes and weights.
8C5 reams cap , letter and note paper.
100 reams white. French folio , 17x22.
2,000 sheets parchment. 13x21.
Proposals will bo received for one thou
sand reams or more.
By direction of tlie Joint Committee , ot
Congress on Public Printing.
F. W. PALMER ,
Public Printer.
Washington , December C3 , 1S97
D-23-30-J-0-M
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XOTICI3 ( IF STOCKHOLDERS .IIUIiTI.Vfl.
StuukliolilvrV M
Omaha & Elkhorn Valley Railway com
pany i
Notice Is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha
& Knchorn Valley Railway company for the
election of seven directors and the transac
tion ot such other business as may law
fully como before the meeting will bo held
In the olllcu ot the general solicitor , Union
Pacific building , Omaha , Nebraska , upon
Wednesday , the 5th day of January. 1893.
at 10 o'clock a. m.
Tha stock transfer books will be closed
ten days before , the date of the meeting
ALEXANDER MILLAR.
Secretary ,
Boston , Mass. . December 14 , 1S97 ,
Htoulcli older H *
OFFICE OF LEE-CLARKE-ANDREESEN
Hardware Co , , Omaha , Nebraska. Dec
11 , 1S97.
Notice Is hereby given to the stockhold
ers of the Lee-CIarko-Andreesen Hardware
Co. that the annual meeting of the stock
holders of the company will bo held at the
olllcea ot the said company , 1219-1221-1223
Harney street , In the city of Omaha , In the
state of Nebraska , on Tuesday , Januiuy
11 , A. D. 1898 , at three o'clock p , in. , for
the purpose of electing a board of directors
for the company to servo during the ensu
ing year nnd to transact such other business
as may be presented at such meeting.
H. J , LEE. President.
Attest : W. II. GLASS , Secretary.
Dlld 32t
STOCKHOLDERS' .MEETING.
Union Elevator Companj of Omaha :
Notice IB hereby given that the annua
meeting of the stockholders of the Unlnt
Elevator company of Omaha , for the purpose -
pose of electing seven dltectora and such
other business u * may proiiprly come before
the meeting , will be hold at the o.llco of
the general solicitor. Union Pacific building
Omaha , Not ) . , upon Monday , the 3rd day
of January. 1S9S. between the hours of V
o'clock a. in. and it o'clocl : p. m.
The stock transfer books will bo rlnspi
ten (10) days before the dnto of the rncot-
Ing. ALEXANDER MILLAR ,
Secretary ,
Boston , Mass. , December 12 , 1W7.
DHmilt
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STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
'Jnlon Land Company :
Notice U lu-rehy given that the ennui
meeting of the stockholder. * of the I'nlon
Land company for the election ot live di
rectors and the transaction ot such other
luialnesa ua muy lawfu'ly ' curro bcfor the
i meeting will bo held at ti'.u > itlvc uf fh
XOTICH OP STOCKHOMinitS'
( Continued )
general solicitor , t'nlon Pacific building.
Omahn , Nob. , upon Monday , the 10th day
of January , 1SBS , at 10 o'clock a , m.
The stock transfer books will be closed
ten days previous to the meeting ,
Boston , MP-M , . December , 20th , 1S07.
ALEXANDER MILLAR ,
Secretary ,
Dec. 9) to Jan. 10.
STOCKHOLD1-7RS' MEE INcT '
Notice Is hereby riven thru the annual
tnectltiir of the stockholders of the Omahn
Union Depot company will bo hold at the
oillcc of the pcnernl solicitor of the Bur
lington & Missouri River Rallronrl In Ne
braska In Omaha , Nebraska , January 10th.
189 , at 10 o'clock u. tri.
The meeting will ! > < hold for the election
of a Board of Dlredtfirs nnd for the trnns-
nctlon of such otrrih'litiRne ? ! < i as may como
before It , Inclmllftti'Htitlon upon the ques
tion of a dissolution ! of 'tho corporation.
T , vT. L , KIMBALL ,
i , j \ \ President.
Attest : < i .u . . '
J. G. TAYLOR , r /
Secretnryl '
Omaha , Neb. , De , 17 , 1897. D21D IOTM
NOT1CU tJOXTIl-ACTOItS. .
NOTICE TO.CONTRACTORS.
Swiled bids fornUmr construction of the
Power Plant Bulldlug , on the Exposition
grounds will be received until 11 o'clock
a. m. , WednosdayJ'iDyebmber 29th , ' 97 , Plans
and f"peclflcatlonsc3rf be seen at the De
partment Onice. fcjrtior 15th and Spencer
Sts. , or seta will .oo ifurnlshea bidders at
The right Is reserved to reject any or nil
bids. rP. , P. KIHKENDALL.
Mgr. Gr'dand Bld s-Dcnt. . Transmlssls-
slppl and International Expo.
IS NOTICE.
( Should be rend DAILY by all Interested , as
changes may 'occur ' ut any time ) .
Foreign malls for the week iMidlng De
cember 25th , 1W , will clo o ( PROMPTLY In
all cases ) at the General Postolllco as fol
lows : PARCEI.S POST MAILS close ONE
HOUR EARLIER than closing tlmo shown
below.
TrntiK-Atliiiitlc Mallx.
SATURDAY At 3:30 : a. in. for EUROPE ,
per s. s. Lucanla * , via Queenstown ( let
ters for France , S ltzerland , Italy , Spain ,
Portugal , Turkey , Egypt and British India
must bo directed "per Lucanla" ) ; at 7 a.
m. for FRANCC , SWITZERLAND ,
ITALY , SPAIN , PORTUGAL , TURKEY ,
EGYPT and BRITISH INDIA , per s. s. La
Normandlo * , via Havre ( letters for other
parts of Etiropp must bo directed "per La.
Nornumdle" ) ; nt S a. m , for NETHER
LANDS direct , per s. s. Rotterdam , via
Rotterdam ( letters must be directed "per
Rotterdam" ) ; at. 11 a. m. for NORWAY
direct , per s. s. Island ( letters must be di
rected "per Island" ) .
PRINTED MATTEU , ETC. German steamers
sailing on Tuesdays take Printed Matter , etc. ,
for Germany , ami Sped illy Addressed Printed
Matter , etc. , for other parts of Europe. Amcil-
cnn and White Star steamers on Wednesdays ,
Girman steamers on Thursdays and Cunnnl
French an > l German steamers on Saturdays
taUo Printed Matter , etc. , for nil countries tow
which they are advertised to carry mall.
\ftiT the closins of the Supplementary TransAtlantic -
Atlantic Malls named nno\e. additional sup
plementary malls are opentd on the piers of
the American. Enplish , French nnd German
steamers , and remain open until within Ten
Minutes of the hour at sailing of steamer.
Hulls for South HIM ! Central Amvrlcii.
AVrst InilloM , I2tc.
TJUnSDAY-At ! 11 i. supplementary (
11:30 : a. m. ) for VENEZUELA and CURA
CAO , per s. s. Philadelphia ( letters for
Colombia must bo directed "
"per Phlla-
d.elr.ila" ) . at 2 p. m. for LA PLATA
COUNTRIES direct , per s. s. Onrglan
FRIDAY At ? :30 : a. m. for NEWFOUND
LAND- per s. s. Slbeilan. from Philadel
phia ; at 1 p. m. for CAMPECHE , CHIA
PAS , TABASCO and YUCATAN per s.
s. Orizaba ( letters for other parts of Mex
ice and for Cuba must be dliected "per
Orizaba" ) : at 1 p. m. for BARBADOES
direct and NORTH BRAZIL , via Para
and Manaos , par s. s. Hubert ; at 2 p m.
( supplementary 2:30 : p. m. ) for FORTUNI1
ISLAND JAMAICA , SAVANIL.LA and
OARTHAGENA , per s. s. AUeglmny
( letters for Costa Rica must be directed
"per Alieghany" ) ; at 2 p. m. ( supple
mentary 2:30 : p. m. ) for HAITI , per s. s.
Andes.
SATURDAY At 8:30 : p. m. for NEW
FOUNDLAND , per steamer from North
Sydney : at S:20 : p. m. for ST. PIERRE-
1UQUI2LON , per steamer from North
, Sydney.
Mails for Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax , and
thence by eteamer , close at this ofllce daily
at 8:30 : p. m. Malls .for . Mlqutlon , by rail to
noston nnd thence oy steamer close at this
olilce dally ut 8:30 : p. m. Malls for Cuba close
at this olilce dally at 7:00 : a. m. for forwardlnt
by steamers salllng ( Mondays and Thursdays )
from Port 1 umpu. Flu. Malls for Mex
ice City , oveiland , unless specially addressed
for dispatch bySteamer , close at ihla office
dally at 2:30 a. irf. and 2:30 : p. m. "rjoilstcred
mall closes at 6:00 : pj , m previous day.
TrniiH-Pnclllc Mull * .
'
Malls for China. Japan and Hawaii , per s
s. Doric ( from San Francisco ) , close hero
dally up to December 22 at 0:30 : p m
Malls for Hawaii , , per s. s Austialla
( from Sun Fr.inclsoo ) . close here dally ui
to December 22 ntnfl:30 : p. m. Malls for the
Society Islands , per ship Tropic Bin
( from San Fianclsco ) , close here dally up
to December 23 at 0-20 p. m. Malls for
China and Japan ( specially addressed
only ) , per s. s. Empress of India ( from
Vancouver ) , close here dally up to De
cember * * 27 ati'G:30p. : m. Malls for Aus
tralla ( except those for West Australia ;
which are forwarded via Europe , Now
Zealand , Hawaii , FIJI nnd Snmoan
Islands , per s. s. Moana ( from San Fran
Cisco ) , close here dally up to December
* 31 ut 7:00 : a , m. , U a. m. and C30 ; p. m
( or on arrival at New York of s. s Cam
panla with British malls for Australia )
Malls for China'and Japan , per s. s. Vic
torU ( from Taeoma ) . close here dally u ]
to January * 2 at fi:30 : p. m. Malls for
Australia ( except West Australia ) , New
Zealand , Hawaii nnd FIJI Islands , per s
B. Miowera ( from Vancouver ) , close here
dally after December * * 31 and up to Jan
uary 3 at C:30 : p , m.
Trnns-Pactflc malls are forwarded to port o
catling dally and the schedule of closing 1
arranged on the prraumptlou of their unlntfr
rupted overland transit. "Registered mal
closes at 6 p. m. previous day.
Postolllce at New York , N , Y. , December 17
1S97.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmnster.
IIAII/UOAI'S.
CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNE
apolls & Omaha nailwav
Crcneial ofllccs. Nebraska ni
vision , Fifteenth and Webtte
Streets , City Ticket Olilce
1M1 Farnam Street. Tt-lerho-io
„
661. Iepot , Fifteenth and Webster Streets
Telephone. 1458.
Lcav ; . Arrive
Sioux City Accommodi. " 8:50 : am 8:20 : pm
Sioux City Accotmnoda. ' 9:50 : am 8.20 pn
Jlliilr , Emerson. Sioux
City , Ponca , Hartlni-
tuon anil nioomfled ! . 1:00 : pm 11:51 : am
Sioux Cltv. ManKato. St.
Paul. Minneapolis . , . * 5C5 ; pm 9:10 : am
Emcrsjn Passenger 6:10 : pm 8:45 : ttm
Dally. Dally except Sunday. Runda
only. Thl train stopi at stations Florenc
to So. Blair , Inclusive. Sundays only ; on weel
dayri So. lllalr only.
FUEMONT. ELKIiOUN AND
Jllssoourl Valley Itnllnay Qpn-
eral Offices , United Stales Na-
tiuii i lianl ; Building , South.
r-am WCfct Corner Twelfth and Fnr-
Wg ? nnm Htreota Ticket Olilce ,
1401 riirnnm , Street. Telephone. Ml. Depot.
Fifteenth > nnd Webster Sliceta. Telephone. 115 ? .
Leave. Arrive ]
Black Hills. Denn-waood . , . „
and Hot BprlnRS 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm
. u , M V."ii" " 3 ! ° ° PIP " 6:00 : pm
Hastings. York , Davli.
City , Superior Geneva ,
Hxeter nnd Seward. . . . 3:00 : pm B CO pm
Norfolk , West 1'olnt and
Fremont ; M 7:50 : am 10:25 : am
Lincoln. Wahoo nnd
Fremont ' ' ' JBO : air ' 10:23 : am
Fremont Local " ' . : ! 50 am
Daily * * Dally except Sunday , Sunday
only. * Dallyexcept Saturday. " Dally
excel1 llciidar.
JCIUCAdO & NOIITHWK8TKIIN
Haljway-.CIty Ticket Otflce ,
1401 Farnain Street , Telephone
tie ) . Depot , Truth and Mason
Streets. Telephone 123.
Leave. Arrive.
Mlasourl Valley. Sioux
cltv St i"au 9)1
MlrineapolU. . . ! " 5:40 am 10:45 : pm
" " "
'
city . . . " . . ; . . . . ( . ' * 7M : am 9:03 : pm
Dennlson , Carroll Wull
Lakt . , . , . . ' < i. " 7:30 am 9:05 : pm
Eattern Kxprets. , Ucs
Molnes. Mar n IHp\\n.
Cedar llnpld , Chicago 10:45 : am :10pm :
Atlantl" Klyer. Clilcauo
nnd Eaat . . . 4:45 : pm :10 : pi
Taut Mall , Chicago to
Omaha vtiy' 3 :10 : pn
Ml aourl Valley , rfWUX
City. St. I'attl. SHnfio-
upqlln Limited..i.Aj , 5:13 : pm :30 : on
i-Chlca > . , ' - . . . C:30 : pm Ui arm
Dally1 except .Sunday ,
BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC HAIL-
rend Ueneral Oniccs. Unltril
t > National nunk Ilulld
InRt S. W. Corner Twelfth and
Farnam Stieett. Ticket Omc .
1401 Farnam Street , > rflepnone
MU. Depot , rirtrertth onJ W bi | > r Bti tt . Tele
phone 14
Bt.X"W * " " " '
6..0-X . y. M.-Uato , Bt.
J'aul MlnncaiKJ.ij . . .t * SS ; ? pm * 9JO ; aii |
* DttlU' *
\ILIIUA 1)9.
( Continued )
UNION PACITIC "TUB OVER ,
land Ilonta" Oeneral Ofllces N.
E Corner Ninth and Fnrnam
Street * . City Ticket Office , 1. > 01
Fornam Street , Telephone 318 ,
Depot , Tenth nnd Manon Streets.
> Telephone m.
7sRS m.Leave.
Leave. Arrl\o.
The Overland Limited'1
for Denver , Salt LnKe ,
nralern point * , . . . . . . . 8M : 1:15 : pm
r t mall train for
Denver , Salt I-ako.
rnclfia coast nnd all
western polnf 3:30 : pm 10:2J : am
Lincoln , llentrtoc ani
Strom'hurgKxprtss , . 6:00 : pm 12:20 : pm
Kearney Kxpn-js " BCO : pm 12:20 pm
Datfy , Dnlly except Sunday.
Council IJIuffn Ixical Loavc , 6 : n , m , : :50 : a.
m.t 7:30 : n. m. : 1:23 : a , m.s lOMI n. m. ! 2:15 : p. m. :
:30 : p. mi ! 6:5.1 : p. m. Arrives. 8:20 : n. m. : 7 : * )
a. m.j 8 A , m. : 9:25 n. m. ; 11:30 a. m.t 3:10 : p. m , ;
110 p. m. : 9:05 p. m. ; 104J ; o. ni.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST.
Paul Hallway City Ticket
Olilce. 1504 Fnrnam Street.
Telephone 2S4. Depot , Tenth
and Mason Streets. Telephone
12S.
Leave. Arrive ,
Limited Ex. . . . 5:45 : pm * 8:05 : am
Omaha nnd Chlcaoo Ex ' 11:00 : am 1:00 : pm
Dally ,
SUKblNClTUK K. MISSOUIU
lllver llnllroad "The IJurllnir.
ton Iloutc" Oencrat Offices , N ,
W. Corner Tenth and rarnnm
Streets Ticket Office , 1W1
Farnam Street. Telephone 23) .
Depot , Tenth and Mason
Telephone 123.
Leave. Arrive ,
8:33 : am 9:35 : mn
4:05 : prr
.Incoln' Locnl 7:03 : pm 7:45 : pm
11:30 : am
CHICAGO , nUItMN'GTOK &
Qulncy Ttallroail "Tha Hurl-
Burlington liiKton Route" Ticket Olllcc ,
1502 Fnrnnm Street. Telepluna
Route 230. Depot , Truth nncl Mason
Streets. Telephone 123.
Leave. Anlve ,
ciiBO Vcstlbuleil Ex. . 6:05 : pm 7:55 : am
Clil'iBKO Kxprcts , . 9:41 : nm 4:13 : pm
C.ilcnso & St. 1.0111s Kx 7:50 : pm 7:55 : am
I'acino Junction Local. . " 11:40 : am G:40 : pm
Fnst Mall 2:50 : pm
Dally. rially escect Sunday.
KANSAS CITY , ST. JOSEPH
& Council llluffs Railroad
"The Uurllngton Route"
Ticket Olilce , 1501 Fnrnnm
Street. Telephone 250 Depot ,
Tenth nnd llaton Streets. Tele
phone 128.
Leave. Arrive.
Kansas City Day Ex. . . . HOD am 5:40 : pm
Kansas City Night Ex. . 10:01 : BIT < > :30 : am
CHICAGO , HOCK ISLAND &
Pnclllc Ilnllroad "The Great
Hock Island Home" City
Ticket Olllcc. 132 } Farnam
Street. Te'cphono 428. Depot ,
Tenth and Mason Streets.
Telephone 123.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD
General OHIces nnd Ticket
OHIce. Merchants National Bank
Building , 1221 Fainam Stieet.
Telephone 101. Depot , Fifteenth
nnd Webster S reels. Telephon.
1453.
Arrive.
Kansas nnd Nebraska
Limited ' 3:05 : pm 12:55 : pm
Knr.sns City and St.
LMI | Express 9:30 : pm C:00 : am
Nebraska Local " 4:30 : pm 3:43 : am
Dally. Dally except Sunday
WAHASII RAILHOAD TlCKKT OrriCK. 141E
Farnam Street. Telephone. 32i. Depot , Tenth
nnd Mason Streets. Telephone. 128.
Leave. Arrive.
St. Ixmls "Cannon Rail"
Express * 40 : pm 11:3) : am
r > nllv
an
And Surgical Institute
1005DodjoSt. , Omaha , Neb
CONSULTATION FREE.
Chronic , Nervous and Pirate Disease ?
and all WEAKNESS
nud DISORDERSof
m-DUOCHLE and VABICOCEtC nu.-manontly an
BucceHstullv cured In every case.
BLOOD AND SKIN Diseases , Sore Spots. Pltn
es , ScrofulaTinnois , Tetter. Eczema .mil Blood
PoiHon thorouRlilv cloanBou from the Hystem.
NEUVOUS Debility. Spcrm.itorrhcH. Seminal
Losaes , Nlsht Emissions , Loss of Vital Powurs
Permanently and speedily curod.
WEAK MEN.
( Vitality Weak ) , made so l > y too close application
to biialiu'ss or Btudv : s.'vcro nii'iital Htraln of
Brief : SEXUAL KXCKSSKS In nililillo llfu or from
the otlectB of vouthful folllca. Call or wrlto them
today. Uox ii77.
Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute
( On SYPHILIS )
a. Written Guuranten to CURE
CASE or MO5T0Y KE1'CKDEI > .
Oar cure la permanent and not a. pitching up. Cnsco
treatcil ten Team > K have nrver seen a Hvinpton bluer.
IJy ( JcBCrtblntryoureune fully uucan tn.ut you by mall ,
piul woKlve the fuuneittronff guarantee to euro ot refund
nil money. Those who prvijr lo conio hero for tiuat-
mcnt ran da o and wo will piy mllroud nuu botlivaja
nnd hotel bills while beio If < ie fall to i-u * , ) . We clml-
jtiiffu thevrorld foracahe that oui 31iiac Itenimly
illl nJt cum. Wiltotor full pailjeillam und tret till
orldiince.VJcnow thut > ou arot > kt ptU a ) , Justly ho too ,
a thu most eminent ph Hliiuux have : ic\ei bian ablate
to Klvii moro than temporary lellrf. In our tenjcuia
piiu'licc wltli thl Mniclu 3trmcily Ir. has been most
tlifllcult tooveicome the preJiiikTi.afnlnst ( all KO < * allod
vtieoltleii. Hut under our * ti uiiir iniaipnteejou bhould
not liesittitcto 'ry tl'lmenicily. Vuu laknnochanruol
lonlnsf your money. We snaianteo I" cure or rtfuml
ercrr clol'ar ' and &i wo Imto A rt-l tltatlon to piotrct ,
nl o tlnnnclal imcklnK of SS.TOO , < ) ( ) ( ) , It la pi > rfc lly
lafetoall who will try the treatiuenU lleretofoiojou
have betn putllni , ' up mill pajlnff out your nionej for
Uliferriit tiialmentinml althoiiKh you uienot ) vtcurra
no ono hu paid biu ; ! : your moiipy. lo not wantu any
more money until you tiy us. Olacliroule.dfiivFeatcU
cit-on rured In thlity to ninety < la } . InvrxtlKato oui
ll-ianrlal atandliiK , our reputation as bi lnw-s men
Wiltu u for namea and addrciwcd of thiuo o have
cuicil , who have given | inil ilon to lifer to then.
It co tg you only i/o.'iuuu todotnlai It wlllMivcyoia
world of Miitferiiitf fiom mental ttinln i indlf youi-re
mairleil mint mavjour otrfirlnir | miilir throuKh yc-ur
owniKKllKenru ! IIyour pyni | > toim > aroplmre ! on lace ,
Boie tluoat , mucouii piitehen In mouthrhiumatlfcin In
boiu'n uiul joint * , hair falllnff iut , eiuptlona en any
t of thu body. Rt linn of ircneial depic flon. | mtn In
Kai or bonen , jou have no ilmu to imntc. Tlicwc * lie
am uonilantly takliiK ineruiiry and j.otuth ulioulil dli-
contlnuolt , Cnn > tant UKU of thee Urut' will surely
bilng BOIIM and eatlnit ulcrra In the end. Diiu't lull to
write. All currenpondeurc tent vealed In plain envel
open V.'oInvlto the mom rlirid Inveitisrttlon ami wil' '
do all In our power to aid you In It. Addrets ,
COOK REMEDY CO ,
9114 Masonic Toinple. Ohlcniro III
DOCTORS
Searles
& Searles.
SPECIALISTS IN
PRIVAlEJSEnSlS.
WEAK MEN
SEXUALLY.
All Private Dlitcasoi
& Disorder ; * ol Matt ,
Treatment by Mall.
Consultation Hrc .
SYPHILIS
- > tia a
Cured for life and the poison thoroughly cleansed
Somlnal Wcakne , . lo.t
AND VAKICOCBIjK p ormanontly and euccuBSfully
cured , Method new an U unfallln * .
by new method without pain or outtlnr. CiU oa
or address with stamP
MlitlilTMl .1lorlirr.I | MiilliiM-nill
lira.Vlnilow' Scothlny b'yrup has liccn used
for over 10 jeiu tiy mllllnna of mother * for
their children while tctthlni ; nltli perfect auo-
Cfts. It ootie tha clillil , oten tlio cum .
allay * all pain. eure wind colic , and U thu beet
remedy for Diarrhoea. Bold by drucxIiU In
every part ot- the wort. I. IU ura and a k for
"lira. WlnaUivv'i Sooth I ni ; Syrup" onJ taka no
other Uln ! 5 cents a bottle.
FORGER HARDING IS HELD
Skillful Opontor with Worthless Paper
Finally Kun Down ,
MAN WHO WORKED OMAHA IN CUSTODY
\'orUiv pmt Ti'rrllnry t'ollop Ovcrlmtil
Him fur SM linlllimOiuriitloiii 111
Sinltliunit oilier PoliitN
In This Country.
Wont has been received In this city of the
nrrcst at KcRlna , Northwest Territory , of
Henry II , Harding , forger and bank swindler.
This Information will bo received with con
siderably satisfaction by various merchants
of Omaha , for they have nn Interest In Mr.
Harding to the extent of several forged
checks which ho passed upon them. Tht >
Immediate canst of the forger's arrest wan
the swindling of Dexter , Ilorton & Co. of
Seattle , Wash. , out of $7,000 upon Decem
ber 10.
As near as the local police can ascertain
ilardlng first came to Omaha about Septem
ber 27. Ho was accompanied by his wife
and later was joined iby her sister , a Ilss
Lewis. They took rooms on West Douglas
street nnd Ilardlng said ho Intended to go
Into 'the real estate business. On tha after
noon of November 11 a man of medium
liclght , evidently of Swedish parentage , pre
sented a check for $750 for payment at the
Commercial National bank. The check had
the endorsement of C. E. Yost ot the Ne
braska Telephone company and was drawn
on the 'National Dank ot Commerce , Kan
sas City , and purported to have been Issued
by a prominent liquor firm of that city.
Paying Teller Tnte engaged the man In con
versation while another of the .bank . employes
called Mr. Yost. He pronounced the en
dorsement a forgery. During the Interim
the man with the check grew nervous and
befoie the arrival of the pcllco made his
way out of the bank. The check Is known
by the police to have been forged by Hard-
Ing , but the man who presented It was only
used as a catspaw.
On November 23 a check on a bank In
Memphis , Tenn. , for $23 , with the forged sig
nature of 11. Lowensteln & Co. , ot that city ,
was used In ttade- with the Continental ClothIng -
Ing company. It ns presented by a well
dressed man about five feet seven Inches In
iiolght , dark complexion and black mustache
The check when presented for payment nt
the Memphis National bink was protested
and returned to this city. In the Interim
Hardingas busy In other localities. An-
othsr man answering an entirely different de
scription them the one given succeeded In
passing forged checks for ? 27.50 on the Hos
ton store , cno for $19 on Kelly , Stlger & Co. ,
and another Dor $3.50 upon C. H. Forby , the
trunk manufacturer. Some ot the checks
were made payable on local tanks and were
signed by E , H. Drown and C. D. Cook. The
handwriting cti the check utcscntod at the
Oommerclnal National bs > nk and others is
Identical. Uefcre the police got wind ot the
affair Ilardlng made his csccoe and was next
heard ot In Seattle , Wash.
WORK ON THE COAST.
Ho arrived in the coast city and had no
sooner been established than he went at hla
old occupation. Ho gilnert 'the ' confidence of
Cashier Van Tuylo of the Dexter , Horton &
Co. banking firm , under the guise of being
a wealthy real estate owner and investor ot
Greenville , N. C. He transacted some little
business with the bank and then deposited
a draft for $8,000 upon 'Uio ' Pitt County banker
or Greenville , and succeeded In having it
credited upon his pass book. The next day
Harding called at the bank and showing
his pass book to the paying teller drew u
check for $3,000 and succeeded In getting it
cashed. He made some purchases at various
stores in Seattle , which he had charged , and
then telling his wife and Miss Lewis that
ho was going to make a 'business ' trip
to Vancouver for a fqw days he depaited on
an evening boat. The following day another
check calling for $4,500 was presented at the
b nk of Dexter , Horton & Co. by the former
proprietor ot the Kenlhvorth Inn , a fashion
able hostelry of Seattle. Ho said it had
been given him by Miss Lewis , a sister-in-
law of Harding , who had purchased the
property the day before. It was cashed and
then for the first time the bank officials , beginning -
ginning to think that all was not right , sent
a telegram to the Pitt County bank. The
draft was reported a forgery.
Tlmo passed and Harding did not return.
His wife and sister-in-law were Induced by
the bank olllclals to turn over the property
known as the Konlhvorth Inn as some recom
pense for the payment of the $4,500 check
and the odlcers were set on Harding's trail.
December 17 word was recelred in Seattle
n' the arrest of Harding In Regina , the
capture being effected by the Northwest
mounted police. He will bo placed on trial
in Seattle for forgery and grand larceny.
Harding appears to have led a swift caree *
all over the country. He Is said to be wanted
In Kansas City for various small forgerlra
and also in Denver , where it Is known that
he swindled the firm ot Wolf , Webb. . & Chit-
tenden out of $400 , a Mr. Lawrence , con
nected with a Denver tank , out ot $110 , and
many others out of small amounts. Harding
Is about 35 years of ago , about six feel high
? nd weighs In the neighborhood ot 200
ponds. He was torn and reared In the south
and Is well connected.
MUSIC FOIt KAILS 01' ' TIIK VICIOI'S.
Ori'lH-xtrn 1'lnyn for liininti-H of t\ir \
WorklioiiHC' ami .Full ,
KANSAS CIEY , Mo. , Dec. 22. The musi
cians of Kansas City are endeavoring to dem
onstrate the truth of the theory that good
mut'lc has an uplifting 'influence upon hu
manity In general , and that oven the most
depraved human specimens may be reached.
Yesterday forty ot the foreniCHt musicians
of the city , all ot them members of the Mu
slclans' unlcci , and meat of them members
ot the Symphony orchestra , devoted several
hours of their tlmo to the rendering of a
classical musical program In the main hall ot
the city workhouse , , where about 100 of the
city's most degraded men and women , work
house pr'aoiiprs , were congregated.
There was no effort at speech-making , such
aa prisoners- ore accustomed to hearlag. Di
rector Carl Husch simply announced that
the program would begin with Sonra'g direct ,
orate march , adding that he supposed all or
those present knew about Souaa. Thin was
followed uy an overture oy Biippe , the
"Zenda" waltz , and several other composi
tions of a nigh order , the program closing
with Kretschmor'a coronation march. The
prisoners , many of whom were sullen and
sneering at the 'beginning ' , applauded the mu
sicians vigorously at the close. End several
were In tears ,
Two concerts will bo given monthly , one at
the workhouse and one at the county Jail.
Amrrli-nii lUlncntor COCH to China ,
STANFORD UNIVKHSITY , Cul , , Dec. 22.
Dr. Noah Fields Drake , a graduate xtudpnt
In geology here Hlnco 1S93 , has been tendered
and IIUH accepted a position In tha Tien
Tain nnlvoiHty , China , and will leave here
for the orient February l. Ho will bo
major prefer or of mining engineering and
geology Ir. Drake came hero from Ar-
UansaH He took the degree of civil engineer
In the Arkansas Industrial university In
1SS8 Following that ho was connee-teil for
four years with the state geological surveys
of Tt-xas and Arkansas und also. worked on
the United States Geological survey no
ueoloi'ltit und Hiirvnyor. After a year'n
work he took his A , H. degree In geology ,
und Iho following yeur received the degree
of A , SI , Durlnt ; vacation * he was con
nected with the Coast nnd Ooodetlc nurvty ; ,
nnd after U'o more- years of ntudy heie hu
received last Muy the degree ot I'll. D.
Ou < HiirrlHiiu A
IHLO , III. , Dec. 22. The Illltioh
suprenifr court today bunded down a llnd-
ing to the effect th.it only the live head * of
department * In Chicago are not umenublo
to no civil service law. Chief Justlco
Phlillpa took exceptions to this ( Hiding , but
the majority of the JudRPH on the bench
f ivorrd It , The ilecKlon apparently nullllle.i
a largo nuirs'ier of oiHclal appointment ) *
nwde by Mil ! or Carter 11 , Harrison when
ho succeeded ax-Mayor Bwlfl. republican.
( llai.it Workum' Union * .
KLWOOD , ) nd. , Dec. 22.-The four trade *
-window Kl B9 workers am again arrant-
Ing to amaltrtmato under o now national
axHOClatlon. ' "in " * reoi > l Wentllled with the
new movement vMi to or nlze a society
Hint will oporntr. on prnctlcnl Inline1 * * lines
find obtain for Us member * , under entirely
new articles of nmnlRnmitlon. a wage not-
tlement that will pixtlsfy nil four trade * .
The new association will bo organized within
the next throp wrfk , but no attempt will
bo made to disturb the present wage nenle * .
Hy the time the new wage scales itre ar
ranged , next July the nmv Amalgamated
A * opntion | of National Window Olnna
Workers mill control nit trade * , pro-pared to
demand their twnges of the manufacturers.
nr.rio.NDs TIIIJ ICM.I.IMJ OP mi/ , .
Unit WiirnltiKof HIP Knlp Whlclt
\nnltrd Illni.
NHW YOIIK. Doe. SJ. T. Kstrnda Palmn
of the Cuban Junta nvido the following state
ment last nUhl : "The death ot Colonel
Htilz did not occur , < is the Spanish have put
It , while ho was negotiating as a peace mo.-
aongcr under a nag of truce. Again and
again have ttio Cubans proimilqatcd the law '
that nil tlio poico commissioners sent other
wise than on the basis of Independence of
Cuba should bo treated as spies and bo doilt
with accordingly. Colonel Hulz not only knew
of the existence ot llio law , but , according
to the Spanish accounts , was sorsornlly
warned ns to his fate.
"General Blanco and Secretary General
Congmto , tco , were well aware of the exist
ence of the decree. Nevertheless these Utter
took advantage of the Unfortunate Quixotism
of Colonel Hulz and sent him to the Cubin
lines. The blood of Colonel Hulz Is tint on
the hands ot the Cubans , but upon the hradq
of Ulaucn and Congcsto , wlio sent him to hU
fate. If the penalty of the law had not been
carried Into effect doubtless fiuln would Iwvo
taken advantage of the fact to show that the
Cubans were t.ot In earnest In their objection
to autonomy , but were willing to listen to
arguments. This decree waa not promul
gated because Cubans are afraid of disaffec
tion In their ranks , Mil because it Is known
that Innumerable commissioners would other
wise be sent nnd on their return make false
statements encouraging the belief that pcaeo
mlqht bo established on a basis other than
Independence- . Such statements would only
serve the Interests of Spain l gaining tlmo ,
with the resulting death of thousands , owing
to the useless prolongation of , the war.
"Besides the Cubans are advised that the
Spanish are seeking to enter t'lo Insurgent
lines with the purpose of assassinating the
moro Important loaders. Documentary proof
of this fact Is In our hands and v > n arn the
more cautious \\hon wo remember that In 1ST ! )
General Illauco authorized General Polavlcja ,
In Santiago do Cuba , to garret IR many tin-
armed Cubans as the latter thought ncpuvary
as an example.
"It Is somewhat remarkable thit with tln >
first news of the deith of Colonel Hulz came
the announcement of tne klllhig by the
Spanish ot over forty sick and w > unde > l
Cubans found In a hospital , and not n volco
vas raised In iirotest thereat. The shooting
of Cuban prisoners by the score | Msaed en
tirely without comment. The thousands ot
wounded Cubans slain In hospitals attractel
but little notice Aoccvdlng to all Hie laws
ot civilized warfare the Cubans from the be
ginning had the right to retaliate In kind , but
they never have done so. On the contrary all
irlsoners taken by Kiem wore set at liberty
and the wounded attended to.
"Wo are denied by the entire world ntittn
ns belligerents and we have to conduct the
war as belligerents. The character of the
Spanish demands , ho\\e\or , ttatvo take tlin
ipcessary measures to ipcedlly terminate the
war by convincing the world that Independ
ence alnne can satisfy us. We accordingly
sstiod a decree and solemnly warned Spain
of Its enactment. If , des'jlte this warning ,
they persuade a man to be rsnli enough < - >
como to us to treat on a hauls of autonomy
we must either acknowledge that our laws
emalno'l only to" be broken or bo eatupcllcd
by a painful duty to cast them out. "
SoliMrr Fi-ixt-it ( o Death.
DENVER , Colo. , Dec. 22. A special to the
Republican from Helena , Mont. , says Pri
vate John W. H. Dnvlx of the 'potirih
cavalry was frozen to death Friday oairy-
Ititf mall between 1-nke Hotel nnd Thumb
nation In National park. Ills compmlon.
Private Georgr. Muiphv , turned b ielc live
miles from where Davis' body was found
nndns saved , although badly frozen
Davis had served all but eight months ot
two enlistments.
I'nriloiu-il mill Told < o On.
ST. LOUIS , Dec. 22.-A special to the Post-
Dl'pntch from Mttlo Rock , Ark. , says : Wil
liam Poolc of Independence county , sent to
the penitentiary In 1S ! > 2 for twenty-one yenr.4
Tor the murder of John Evan ? , was pardoned
today on condition that ho leave the atato
within thirty days and hereafter abstain
from Intoxicating liquors. I'oolo killed
Evans In a drunken brm\l. Tlve 'pardon ' was
recommended by a large number of putl-
tloners.
Loses mi I0.li- 1'i-i'iuirlnK H\i > Ioxl OH.
KANSAS CITY , Dec. 22-Wllllam Saner ,
son oD W. O. Siucr , a , Detroit publisher , Is
under arrest here charged ' \\ith complicity
In a bnn'.c , robbeiy at Voimlllon , ICnn , Fome.
time ago. Saner was found last night .suffer
ing from Injuries which will cost him an
eye , and lAhlc1 ! . he .said today , were re
ceived while preparing ultra-glycerine for
his pals , who , he alleges , committed the
actual lobbcry.- Saner .together with n pil ,
was nnested hero last night n9 a common
vagrant. He gave an assumed name nud
his Identity did not become known until <
made a cenSes ° lon today. Saner siiyn h Is
a graduate of Trinity college , In Mlehlg.ln
Chief Hayes will hold Suuer until hlft
patents decide what they want to do i.\lt1i
him. Ho IB now without money and very
willing lo return home.
UiixrfH Muii5' Tux Title- .
LANSING , Mich. , Dec. 22. Hundreds of
tax titles In Michigan 'have ' been rendered
worthless by a decision of the Hiipi'emu
court In the case of the Connecticut Mtitunl
Fire Insurance company agnliiHt William
Wood the effect of the decision being Unit
when lands are hid off to the state for the
tnxoH of one year and are si 111 held by the
state , mioh lands cannot again bo m Id for
the delinquent taxes of mice-ceding ye.ns.
The declsilon eomp'etely upsotu the usual
procedure In the olilce of the state auditor
general und means a losi of niiny thou-
Minds of dollars to the state , The effect
of the decision Is ho grave that a rdieailntr
of t/ne ciiso will be nuked.
dorkiiilurtN Knur
CANAAN , Conn. , Doe. 2. . Kcur burglar *
of a gang of livelAcre cajituied by Mai tin
Rood In Jackfon & llKKloMon's slcio hern
early this morning. Rood , who si. e-js In
the stoie , was awakened by the movtmenin
of the men , and by ptanuit use of Is re
volver wounded two of the burglars nnd
inarched four of them , liieludlng one of
those whom ho had shot. Into n room nnd
locked the door. The other wounded imn
VMS helpless. The llfth member of the g.inpr
escaped. Rood llrod his revolver until re
inforcements cntne and his covey -A as con
duced lo thu lockup. The woundi-d men ara ;
Percy St. Clalr , shot In the luck , and J C.
Davis , shot in the right thigh.
Kchllillnlil t.ulil I ii.
CHICAGO. Doe. 2. . Eildle Maid. Iho bi
cycle rider , Is sick In bed us the result of nn
Injury received when ho fell In .Madison
Square Garden during the six-day lace.
His back and groin nio severely strained
und the chances are that his mutch with
Jimmy Mlolmcl , which was to have- been
one of the feature ! of thu wlnler's cycling
season , will have to be willed off , liuld's
physicians toll him lin will hu all lUhl after
u short period of ub.-'olule real
Ill's. Iliillliutlon lloolli III
NEW YORIC , Dec. 2.-Mr , < . Islington
Jlonth. mho Is suffering from aneurism ,
passed n qui | < t nlK'lit and was somewhat
improved Dili" morning , but her condition ii
Fill ) very neitoux.
requirements are
perfectly met In
Wool Soap.
There may bo
more expensive
soaps , but none
better , / ' ab-
'iolntl't > iirf. For
the bath it is
pleasant , sooth
ing and delight
ful.
ful.There's only
one soap that
won't shrink
woolens. You
must choowj be
My Mama IWIoh Mine
Hod twcen no soap
anJ