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* m r THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY. JAIN TAHY 7. 1 UO. 1 ! ) i on < .ui-itn\i. : r.vi n p. . ii < PITIHS : : & < n r < 2 Parnnm St , 'Uro ' ftttlg. Telephone 89S. HOOSUS. s , 'i ii(0 ( Mason , . 7 rooms , modern , UK i Imfn. 1'flcc. } j,75X ( . \ -rv-zflft Decntur si. . * rooms , modern t i i , yo win take good lot ns twri l nm nt. ; , 130 3. ! Klh avo. . S rooms , all moiicrn , k Mulsh. 1'rlco , 3,6W. , 2-27U1 ftml Howard am , , 3 houses ; i n - good Interest on $8,000. I'rlce , $3no. VACANT JMWl'CKTY. p < v > for lot , Georgia five- , and Musort st. ti " full lot on Miiaoii st , ncnr 31st. n. c. I'DTniia & co , 1702 fnrnanTsu Ilco UMjr. itE-1277 _ _ " SPECIAL NAUOAlNiT p , i for S looms , east front , Lowe ftvo J2w < > fur two houses nntl largo corner lot i our HuttHcnm Park 51 jiio for 7-room house nml lot 41x110 on 'IP'irKlR nvtiuio unnr Pacific Ji JK > for tilco corner lot near llniiscom I . l < fi" f ir full oust front lot on 12d st J2 fur three lots 41x100 rHcli on 31st Ht. 2 vie for 57x130 , corner lid ntul Dodge ? T fur . ' 2 UCIPS good Inml nonr Waterloo. JuIlN W ROHR1NS , MH PA11NAM ST RE-125 7 _ MYMAN , SIIRIVER ro , Now York 1.1 fet IlullillMK' AMmt IH the tt c ( if Miur paying house rent , wtif-ii \ou run buy T linmo on small tm > mr tit down nnd monthly payments on IM' buliitiri 7 WP ha\c throe small prop * t riles in fholie liiPitlnn that we ( .in fell on ni'itithlv p.ivniPtits for llttlp mote ihnn tin * property nnln for fall nnd s < i > our ll t In fore ImvliiK elHuvvhoio.ou will ivi- money bv HO doing HR 10J 7 3 lloTSES nnd litM corner lot In tltv , Purnain nml .I'th. rentnl J.V ) , inlco , $ I > , OIK > J.J Bffl oimli , ? , " WV ) , r > ' . per cent H'-fc veins fitrlnger. 1'nxton block RE-'l7l 7 UAHIES old l > r Hell's Cotton Hoot Pills the lieKt , nnfo , reliable , tnKe no other , fend Ic fttnmp for purtlotilurs Or Hell , Hex 718 , St Louis. Mo M SOS .118 * . .ABIES' Krce Hnrmh'ss Monthlv Reuuln- Ur , cunnot fnll Mrs 11 Itownn II 20 , Mllwaukio , WIs M 129 J:0 I..ADIES Chlchcster Kngl'sh Pennvroynl pilln nthn best , snfc. reliable ; take no other. end 4c stamps , for particulars "Relief for Ladle" , " In letter bv raturn mall. At druggists Chlchester Chemical Co . Phllndclphln. P i DR \NSPIELI ) S nionthly logulntor bus lirmight luipplnosM to hundred * of iiuxlous vvomen , hnvV uevei had u single failure longest I'lipci rellpvid In two to live dins without fall , no pain no dnngei no Inter- fen IHP with work bv in ill in ntllre , $ . ! nil lettPiK tinlhrullv unsvveri'd The Muliblli.'lil Rftiiidj f'o , 107 nc.irboin st room l.ll. Chiiago , III U1) ) ! 1.1 * \ \ AVPIII * io fjfi for r , months ; $10 for use of same l > > of rpferetym Addie s U 21 , Hee lir , 7 \\ANTt3O. to lionow , twehe thous ind dol- larH toi building purposes Addrins Ii nml O , No 1012 Painain at , Omah.i I" 11 Hco vn ' > _ { SiiO O ) ON Improved piece of io.il estuti ulitr.illy loiated , will pay 7 per cei t lirofet ' private pnrtv Addit-ss t * ! " > Hri M-121 3 SlIDItTIIAM ) AMI Tll'iWIUTI > A 0 VAN 8A NTS school 717 N Y l.lfo _ 1 1 J AT OMAHA Una Collide. 10th * IIDYLHS' roi.l.TJCjn court loportor prlnel- pn | lice 151dK -7J1 _ I\nHHASKA Iliishicss nnd Shorthnnd col- IOCP HoMl'x then tor _ 7JJ i'\\\ \ : ! ! OK nits. SiUire | l.o.in Olllce II > > N 1G Ani.K Loan Otllce , lellnble. , acrnmmodat IIIK all hu lnens conlldonllal 1201 Hunt , las - 7K TI'lJU'HlTIJHS. . ITAVUITnitS for lent fl ( l per month The Smith-Pit inter TJPPWliter C'o , Ifii' Pnrnam St Tolpphnno 1"SI 711 \\Tj UHNT nnd sudl the best tipewrltei mndi , tin nest stock of supplies In Omaha Tnltfd Tjpciwltei < t Suppl > Co. , lolJ Par. m in 715 1111M1NOTON Stnndard Typcw liter nii supplies , lbl'1 Kariiain 716 1'IIW Oliver Typewriter , visible wrltlnK luuvli'U inanlfoldcr and cuts the llncsl Htenrll Tel S2 ? ) .1 H Stow ait , Spocln Afjent , 3IS'2 S Ifith St , Omaha 717 TYl'WVHITnilS. xucondhaml 1I1 P.unam OSTIOIMTIIV. : JOHNSON Osteop.ithlo Institute. 51' ' N Y 1 Iff lilds . Alice Johnt-on , 1 > C ) , Indies Uopt , Old 1 Johnson , OUo.opathlsl , inur 72,1 r : uoNoiirn , n o , or turn sr KirksNlllo. Mo. uil Pn\ton bll. Tel MI3ThlPOI.ITAN , Win Hiirr , IIIKI$1 t ( $1 - " > 12th nnd Donulnst. 'Phone 211 Ml'it : JJ" I ANTii ; , steam heated looms Jl up week O ard $3 pci week , meals , 25c. CO ) S nth ' LOST. I'OIN'IKU doc with brown lu.id. whlti bed ) Hotinn to IxJl No JOIh Ht foi 10 w irdV \ \ Watt. Lost US 7 LOST lul.\ : ' Kohl \\nth , PPI rmbi r J7 nia Jllh md Chiiugo Plndei letuin tci 100 N \ L'le for reuaid I.ohl113 7 * \M > sri'TTiniMJ. ' t'l'HRD Julia Vniiehn , 1J9 Hamijc srunoi. oi'1 I.ANCI \ < ; r. . HCNl'lt. Oonnan Spinlsh } J per monlli 1'i.if I'hatcl.iln , , ! U1 llojd thentLi 7.M MCICKI , I'MTIM. , FKTi:8 hollow if round , nil kinds . f plntlns nmiilm PlntlliK I'o . Hee HhlR DJS IM It.MTt Illi I'IC'KIXJ , M S WAUK1.1N , 2111 CiimlliB TU. - Tit I Mv I'VCTflllY. 'Jltt NKS. tiaM'UnK baiiri. suit i-nsi 'I rink lunulict ! Om. Trunk Kuttui ) , 120J Pnrnair ivt t'M\HA ' STIAM : I.APNOHY ANH rr. l'oUK Sl'1'Pl..Y , I7501.en\on th T' ' .3 - MJ'.s . n us. II i : fi U Mt'lIURMAXN. fmrMs. fur inudo to ordei nnd repaired lis S IMh 730 Mlb.Sturd > . 2Jl M 'AJ J12 IllltllS AM ) \\IIH3IMIV. . KH Hlnl store KOJ Len\fn\\orth I % 1'NINGS tl per mo at Van Sants seho i7 N V Life. G H llathbun. oJU-JJJ * I'Oii SUI-MIS ( 1:1,1\\IMU i. " " " " IfVl til \ 13 * * fi" > nrtli pnmfs ruro print ir < l i > > r plrturis uuiffirmU mounted with fixtures ] "r hnnslnn n e for shipping < t < rx- hlblted with great SUCICXH in spvrnl * JWn cltle Cnn Le leaped to art clubs or * oclotpn ! or put on the rend din ft V rnoney mufcpr for n hustler Address Art Poster Show , 127 N 12th , Lincoln. Neb nitoKiiis. UATI : Mllviiij ticki-ts evor.vvvhro II I'hllbln. iy-3 - rnrnam Thine 7SI -rs NI.W nnd eronilhan ( ! blryrlos nt half prl e Louis I'lc chpr , IfTS Cnpllol nve T31 1.1:0 SALE Of STATI3 PAIH ( .Ilur.SD Ufll.H. . . . INGS. No Ire IT herpbv tjlvfn nnt onoiliif" pay. the 2 th < ln > of Jnnunrv , lti i'i. liulMltij ? " , bnrns fotii e . pens mill otln r Jtrutturpfi flinO Imprinomeni lot.iteil upon the Olnnhl Pa'r ' ( mil Sni-i-d Ac oilntlon ITroutidn. Itnoun ni the State T lr griunilH Will bP sold nt public nurtlon.n bi > heM upon tic sroiimif rommnnclnt ; nt 10 n m , lo tin liiRliest bidder for in'.n. . the rlRht to tejKt nny nn 1 nil bids nnd to ? ell em h Iterh ipparntclj or all In bulk biliiR heri'b > icsi-rvpil An Iti tnl/ivl Btatt'ineii' ' of ihi' prcport ) to bi > sold vv II le furnlihi. ! nn up- pCrntlon to the Milton Trust Coinpiuiy. nt < ifO New York Llfu bulMlnR OMM V TAHl AND Sl'l.P.U .MILTON TIll'ST COMPANY , us STOCKlIOLUn-HR MHCTINO OP Kirn OK L-iiU-OLA.ss-ANrwp.nsnN IIAIIDWAUH ro , OMAHA , Nl > , DPI ' ) Ibis Notice Ii horebv Klven to the ntork- holders of the LpeCllnsAndrprppn linrd- vvnre Co thnt the annunl meetlnc of the itockholdurH of the roinpui > ulll be held at the ollli i" > of the silil lauipinj 1211-1J.M- 1J23 Hiirni'V street. In the oltj of Omnlin , In the stiitp of Nebraska , on Tuesdnv. Jnnunry ' . ' , A D lliOO , nt 3 o clock p m , fer t'iu pui po i of cluctliiK i bonrd nt directors for , the comimiu to sorvu during the ensuing jear ana to trcnsnct sttth other business , i maj be pre enHd it stub moctlnir dCnt A. lest : W M. GLASS. SecretiVrT > D103U M Union I.nd I'ompiny Notice I- lierpbj Klven Hint the nnmml mcetliiK of the stockholders of the Union L'inil ( .ornpnnv for the election of Ihe direc tors nnd the traiiMiu-tlon of such ollur DU , I. lie"1 ? ns ina > l.ivv fully come before the inici- lllft will be In-Ill at the olllce of the ucnernl Kollcltor I .cli-n P.iclllc bulldlns. Omaha Neb , upon Monday , Ihu Sth day of Jan- uiiry. lyw at 10 o clook n m. The stork transfer boolo , will be clo d ten days previous to the mcptlnj ; . New Ycrk City , N Y . December 13th. ISM. ALiXANDUU MILLI3II. Secretary. ; STOCKilOLDHUS' JI NotliiIs heti'by Klven thnt the nnntnl - mcctliiR of "torkholderB of The Heo , IlulldliiB i ompanv. will In- held nt 1 o'cloi k p in Thurmlij , .Innuiiy 1C , 1900 , nt the , otllce of snld i-oinpaliy In The Hep bulldlns Omnhn. for the elutlou of a bo.ird of dl- nctors for the ensuing je.jr nnd the tr.ins- in lion of sin h othei business n may plop- erli ime bi foru such mcetlni ; Ily order ol thipiisulent r C HOSUWATUH , t \n.\v \ \ TIMI : 'r VIMn. - BURLINGTON & MIS- Bourl River Railroad "The Burlington Route" General Olllces , N W. Corner Tenth and Fur- nam Streets. Ticket Olllce , 1502 Farnam _ Strp t Telephone , 250. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Tele- phone Leave. Arrlvp. and McCook a S:40 : am a 7:40 pm Lincoln , DOIIVT. ( Jolo- lado. Utah. Callfornl i a 4.25 pm a 3:55 : pro Lincoln. Blunt Hills. .Montana & Puijet Sound a 1 23 pm a 3:00 : pm Lincoln LoPil a 7.00 pm ulO.33 am Lincoln Fas' Mall a J.OO pm a.10.33 am - Denver , Cilo-ado , Utah California a 0:36 : am a Dally - KANSAS CITY. ST. JO- s"ph & Council Bluffs Hallroad "Tho Burling , ton Route" Ticket Otllce , 1502 Farnam Street. Tole- nhone. 2.W Depot , Tenth and JIason Streets. Tele phone , 310. Leave Arrive , Kansas City Day Ex . . .n S oO am n n5 : ! pm Kuiijiia CItv Night Ux alO:13 : pm a 6:30 : am St Ixjuls f''l > cr for St. Joseph and St Louis.a 4:53 : pm al:13 ] : am a Dally iw-5 CIIICAGu , BURLINGTON ' & Qulncy Railroad "Thu llurllngton Route" Ticket Olll t , 1C02 rnrnam St. * Tel , L'50 Depot , Tenth & nnd Mabon Streets. Tele . phone , 310. Leave. Arrive. Da > light Jhiuago Spe cial a G.10 am l Chkugo Vestlbulcd Ux a 5 03 pm a 8:05 : am Chicago l xpiufc.s . . .a S.30 urn n 4:05 pm Chhago & St L , I T a 7.15 pm a 8:05 : am I'acltl. Local..alO. 13 am Fast Mm : a 2:15 : pm : a Dally r-HICA JO. dT PAUL , Mlnreapoils & Omaha Ra'Iway "ThP North- westein Line" Gcnenl OHkes , Nebraska Divi sion , loth and Webster Sts City Ticket Oitlce. Hut Tarn im St Telephone , GC1. Depot , 15th ui.U Webster Sts Leave. Arrive. Twin City Express ( for SI > ux City St Paul & Mlnne-apolOt a 0.00 am Om iha I'.isbenger n 7:00 : pm BlVr , Emoison. Sioux City , 1'oncn. HartliiB- ton and Mloornflcld b 1 ( W pm blJ:10 : pm No 2 Twin Ci" L't'd. a 6.55 pm No 1 Oiiialn L'nilted. . a 9.00 am a Daily b Dilly excCDt Sunday. . HLKHORN A. Missouri ValUy Kail- load "Tho Northwestern Lino" General Olllces. United States National Hank nidir. . 3outh est _ Corner Twelflb and Fnr- narn Strepts Ticket olllce 140. Fnrnnm Street Telephone , 501 Depot , 15th and Webster sticels. Telephone , 1453. Leave. Arrive. Dlnck Hill * Dcndvvooil , Hot Spittles a 3.00 pm a 5.00 pm Wv omln , Casper ar > 5 DoiiKln * . . d 3:00 : pm e 6:00 : pra Hnstlntis York D.ivld C'ltv , Superior , Geneva Cxeter and Sp ard . b 8:00 : pm b S:00 : pm 1 Norfolk Verdlgru and Fremont b 7.30 am blO:25 : nm i Lincoln. Wnhoi and Fremon' ' . . . . b 7:30 : am blO.25 nm , Fremont Lou. , . . . . c ' 30 am a Daily D Ually except ounilay c Sun ' day mm u Dally except Saturday. e dally txccp * Monday CHICAGO i ? NORTH. IM stern Railway "Tho J Xorthupatern Line" C t > Tkket Olllce , 1401 | I'm nam Street Tele- pnonp. 5iU Depot , Tenth i end iliumi Streets. 'J'clc. phone , C29 Dai light Chicago Spe- elm a : IQ nm all : pm 4:15 : pm aluilO am | Mol es , Muuhalltow-n , I'edur Rapids and Chi- I < au nlO S5 nm a 4.03 pm , Eastern Linil'ou. Chl- I cnio ; and Eit > t . .a t-55 pm a 4:03 : pm s Past Mail 'Jhlcauo to Oimin.i , . a 2:45 : pm i diriih.i-i hluiso Spot liii.a 7.30 pm a s 00 am 1 = l P.iet M..I1 . 4:39 : nm i n Da ; ' > b Daliy except Sunday . . - CITY ft PACIFIC Railroad 'The North- - ' . J vvn-tern Llnu'-General Dfiltt'S. United Stated National Jlar.k liulMlng. S W Corner Twelfth and Pnrmm Streo I Ticket HOI Parnnm Street , Tele- phone Depot , Tenth and Mason Street * Telephone , CI Leave. Arrlvp. Sioux Ciiy. Mankato & . St Paul. Mlnmapolls a 5.55 am a 8:15 : am St. Paul , Minneapolis , Mnnknto & alouI'liy.a 5.30 pm all 00 pm irt Sioux C'v Locil a S W am a 1,3d pm u nallv \ \ A IJ A S H RAILROAD- Ticket Olllce. 1415 Parnnm Street Telephone. SD5 De pot , Tenth and Marcj Street4 * Telephone , CIS. Leave. Arrive. a S:35 : JOl j a Dulls- U MlM TIMi : i Vlll ) . OHICAOO ROCK 1SL- and & PIP ( Ir RmlronJ "The Great Roik Isl- und Route City Tick- el OIHce. 1323 Farnim Street Telephone. 4J3 Depot. Tenth & Masun Streets Telephone , bft. , . . - . . Lcaxo. Arrive. CS Molncs and Daven port Local . a 7 05 am bl 1:35 : am CniraKO Ilxpre" bli.iS am n S 10 nm Chicago Past Cxptrss..a 5:00 : pm a 1:25 : pm Si Paul Past Lxpress a 6 W pm bll.35 am Limolti. Colorado HPRS . P nver , Pueblo and West a 1.30 pm a 4:25 pm DPS Molnev Rock lsl and ahd Ch'caito . . .a 7:2. : ) pm n B:50 : pm Colorado & Texas Flyer a 5-I pm a 9:2U : ara a Dall > b Dnllv exccp' dunday. Mt SOfRl PACIP1C RAIL- ron'i--G3nernl Ofllces nnd Tli k t OHlee * Southeist Co"- n r Hth and Douglas Sts TeiPphone , 10 Depot , 15th nniobstcr , Sts Telephone It J Leave. Arrive St Louis , Kan as & Neb Limited . . .n 2-19 pm n2S5 ! : pm K. CSt L Hvpreas a 9.50 pm a 0:50 : am Nibrasna ] < oral via Weeping 'vVntpr b D.03 pm a 0:13 : am n Dallj b Dnilj cxrept Sunday. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE Se . . . _ St Paul Rallwnj City L'liiiMifJrr1Ticket Ofllcp , 1501 Parnnm \ lLVA"tti ! \ street Telephone. 2S Do- " ' B. . / pot. Tenth nnd Mason Sta. I " * CtjiV ? TPloshono C2S i -ij Leave. Arrive. Chicago Limited Ex . . .a 7H5 : pm a 8:39 : nm , LhUupo fi Omihii Ex bll 00 am b S 55 pm I Mniiv fin .C. DCS MolllPS MolllPSbll.ro bll.ro am b 3:55 : pm b Pally except Sunday 1.MA11A ft ST LOUlJ RAILroad - road Omaha , Knns.is city iM Cnstcrn Railroad "The Qulmy Route" Ticket Of- tlce , 141C Parnnm Street T | pphon . " 22 Dp ol. Trnth and Marcy Slrcels. Tele- phont , 029.Leave. Leave. Arrive. SI Louis Cannon Ball Cxprcsfl . . . . a 4:50 : pm a 8:33 : am Kansas City nnd Qulncy Lornl a G-40 am n 8 30 pm UNION land Route" General Oillccs , N 13. Cor Ninth and Pnrnam Streets City Ticket Olllce , 1302 Farnnm Street. Telephone , 31G. D pot Tenth and Mason Street" . Telephone , 629. I cavc Arrlvp The Overland Limited n S ,7) ) nm n 7:20 : pm The PH s t Mall . . . a 9 no nm a 3 23 am The Colorado Special . all .33 pm a C:3Ti : am The Portland Special. . a 8.50 am n 4.40 pm Lincoln , Beatrice and H roniHlmnx Express b I 10 pm 1)12 23 pm Paclilc Express . .a I 25 pm n. fi:35 : nm Gi ind Island Loial b 5 10 pm b a 30 am a Daily , b Daily except Sunday. n3M Ante Room Echoes | Judge \ \ ' . \V Kej.sor , grand niastct in the MiiFonlc older , has relumed from Washing ton , 1) . C. , where he participated In the cere monies over the graveof Clcorge Washing ton nt Mount Vernon , it being established bcjond question that in life Washington was na enthusiastic In the Interests , of Masoniy as hovns for the good of hU counlry. Judge Kc.vsor reportB nn enjoyable excursion nnd declnies that the gathering nt Washington's grave was one of the grandest events of the century in Masonic circles. A striking feature of the occasion was the presence of two lodges to which Washington had been attached bv membership ties nnd still more Impressive was the exhibition of an apron which Washington had worn when ho was worshipful member of a lodge. Judge Key- tor sajs It was by far the largest crowd ever assembled at Mount Vernon. Tuesday evening , January 2 , Uistilct Deputy firaml Master Thomas J. Evans In stalled the following olllcers of Beacon lodge , No 20 , Independent Order of Odd PellowhHnriy Friedman , N. G , C. L. Allen , V G , J L. Alvison , secretary , II D Carter , treasurer ; G W. Rejnolds , II. S. N G C M Rohrhough , L S. N. r , Al bert King , W. , Robert Limlbcrg , C. ; W. W. Stewart , II S. S , N Brodsky , L S S ; Oscar Peterson , I. G. ; K. A. Worm , 0. G. ; J A Goodrich , chaplain. After the installa tion about 200 mcmbeis enjoyed n banquet , Ucv L Channel acting as toastmastcr. "Deacon Lodge , No. 20 , " was responded to by J , L Alvlson , "Odd Fellowship , " by John Evans , "District No. 1 , " by T. J. Evans , "Hall Association , " b > Harry Jacl.son , "General Relief Committee. " by William L.irkln , "Tho Encampment , " by .1. W. Nich ols , "Tho Patriarch Militant. " by N B Helm , "The Charter Member * , , " by W. H Lawtou. Other hpeakcrs were Samuel Gos- ncy , O. P. Thompson nnd A. E Samuelson. Beacon lodge has had degree woik continu ously for mora than two jears and was cele brating Its final and huccessful effort to bo frco from debt. At the regular meeting of Gate City lodge , No. ! IS , Ancient Order United Workmen , last Tuesday evening In Labor Temple hall , the following officers were Installed. P. II Bcntley , past master , Chris Sorensen , mns- ler workman , E. Jensen , foreman ; O. J Sward , nvoraoor , O. S. Sncll , guide , C. W Anderson , recorder ; A. Telleruphas , finan cier , George Chrlstcnsen , recorder , Charles Norlln , insldo warden , Ad Peterson , outside * warden. At the opening of the lodge , the retiring master workman , F. II. Bcntley. was presented with a gavel by 73 Jensen on behalf of the lodge. The gavel Is made of different kinds of wood , consisting of black walnut , white maple , blrd's-oyo maple , East India mahoganv , red cherry , vvhlto holly and emory land. The Knights of Pjthlas lodge at Crelghton , Neb , held its annual banquet New Year's Anight. Slxtv-llvo plates were laid. A social program was rendered George A. Custer Woman's Relief corps No S. ! will join thn post In Installation of ofilcers Turttilay evening , January 9 , In IloJ Men's hall , Continental block. 'A Joint instillation of tlio Grand Armv of the Republic and Woman's Ilcllof corps was ' one of tlio fnclal pleasures of the week In Mitchell. S. D , both of which weio atteudel by n largo number of members The nfllcerj of the llellof corps were Installed by Mrs Mary Boles ns follows- President , Mrs. I Helen Klbbfe , senior vlco president , Mrs. Nanna Mnoie ; Junior vlco president , Mrs. Suean Tenney , treasurer , Mrp. Clara Lukens , chaplain , Mrs. Gertrude Abbey ; conductress , Mrb. Clara Daniels ; guard. Mrs Anna M Williams , secretarv , Mrs Anna V. Wallls. The olllcers of Iho Grand Army of the no- public were then Inslnllcd by H. II. McLaln as follows Commander. Geotgo A. Sllsbj ; uanicr vlco commander , R P. Hnll , junior vlco cimmander , J T Michaels , chaplain , ' H. W Krcfb , Burgeon , II S Barnard : ad- ' Julant , II H McLuIn In June Ihe state on- ' campment of tl-o Grand Army of the Re- public , Woman's Relief corps and Sons ol Veteran * will be held In Mi'ehell _ _ _ _ ' The brink contest which has been going on for some tlmo bolween Ihe Sioux Falls i. , Lend and Aberdeen lodges of Ihe Anclenl , t Order of Unl'ed Workmen has resulted Is ti : Aberdeen again reaching first plaro with a membership of 037 , Sioux Falls second , wl'l h 031 , and Lead third , with 531 members Sioux Pulls baa held the banner for t\u vears. but tbe Aberdeen hustlers broke the 1 record by taking In elghly-one new mom' hers in December. Grand Recorder La\lr < states that Ihe order has a membership tr i the state of 11,014 During the year 1861 the gain was S22 now members. I At the regular mccllng of Ilasllngs lodgi y'No ' 50 , Anclenl Free and Acceplod Masons held Tuesday evening. at Mason ! temple In Hastings. David M. Me Elhluney. socretao cf the lodge was presented with a handsome comblm i ion \ar\t \ nnd S uttish rtp * eharni in lul tig b Krii.bt Templar and Thirtv tbrl degree inuUnus and valued at Stoo Rising Star lodge. No 75 , Independent Order of Odd Fellows , al Osceoln has In stalled officers as follows- William Stoke * , noble grand , L. I. Oarrlngcrlce grand ; Nils Johnson , Ironstirer ; S. A. Stivder , sec retary Insinuation night was a nolnblo ovctil in secret society circles at Osceola , | I ' Fraternal loJge , No. 3 , Bankers' Union of. the World , vvlll give nn entertainment In connection with the Installation o ! officers nt the hall of Iho lodge In the Continental block , Plfieenlh nnd Douglas sireels , on Tuesday evening , January 0 An elaborate < , program has been arranged , dancing being on the list. AVciiidmt'ii of tin' World , M D Roche , slalo deputy for Ohio , \\-nt n iccent visitor to Iho sovereign cnmp New camps hnvo been established recently at St John. Holla , Cando nnd Willow City In Norlh Dakota by State Deputy Hennlng. The increase" In membership In the sov ereign jurisdiction during Iho last yeir was almost 48,000 , against 33.000 in 1SOS The Pacific Jurisdiction Increased about 20.000 and the Canadian order nbotit ti.OOO. makttig a tolnl of amost 75,000 Increase In the cn- tlro order. The Installation of a number of rnmps which occu ml nt the Woodmen foiest. Sixteenth and Capitol nve-nuo , Thursilnx evening , was olio of the most successful events In woodcraft. Soveregti I'hyslclana Porter and Clojd pcrforme-d the ceremony. Omnhn camp No. 1C , Woodmen of lhi ? World , opens Its now quarters In Mornnd'a Untieing academy , 150S Hartley street , Tilos- dny evening , January n , with n nerlos of stereoscopic nnd phonographic entertnln- ineiits by Prof Titus , who has n collection of slides This camp h.ia made nn enor mous Increase In membership during the past jear. Having had the endothcmenl of the Commercial club , It has enrolled over fifty of its mcmbets In the last sis. months and has now passed the 2.10 mark At the annual elecllon hist week the fol lowing olllcers weio elected for the year 1900 Hciirj B. Payne , pant consul ; Edward II Pariar , consul commander , William H. Kiobs , lieutenant , Earle R Stiles , banker , John N Crawford , clerk ; Evan J. Morris , escort , Edward P. Lee , watchman ; W. W t'matcd , Peter Besen and Joseph P. Rillon , board of managers. Ho ; ill lIlLrlilniiiltTN , Deputies Wills and Thomas of Platle Center founded a now castle at Palmer this week , with thirly members. The caslle was named Kllehurn , No. 107. Deputy Pettltt furnished the organization nt lilackfoot , Idaho , and is now building n tower nt Pocatello , Idaho. Deputy Mrs S. A. Young has organbed a caetlo of Lady Highlanders nt Billings , Mont It will be known us Yule Log castle , No 190. Helen castle at Auiorn Is gaining a rcpu- lallon in the way of entertainments. An Invitation to witness the tower building ceremony was extended to Murray castle Ladv Highlanders , of York , on December 27 which was accepted by quite a number , vvlu came to Aurora on the evening train After the tower building the castle was opened to visitors nnd a moat pleasing program fol lowed , after which a fancy drill was given by the fair archers , commanded by W. E Plmrp. Invitations have been Issued for n public Installation of Helen castle officers Jnumry 10. U will bo the first public Installation of Lady Highlanders condueted throughout by women. Hailnn and Murray castles of York gave n public innstallatlon In their new caslle hall Thursday evening , January I , A. E Sick- man , chief tieasurer of the executive castle acting ns Installing officer. Public installations will be given during this week at Premont , Killoy , Lincoln , Doniphan and many othei cities in Ne braska. Kiilirlits of I'jthliiN. Lillian temple , No. 1 , Rathbonc Sisters , nnd TTlangle > lodge , No ! i4 , held a joint public Installation of olllcers at their ccstle hall , Twenty-second nnd Cumlng sticcts , Thursdnj night Mrs. Dr. Viola Swift , dep uty grand chief , assisted by Mrs. Nichcl- bon nnd iMrt > . WilMam Orving , installed the following ofilccrs- Mrs M. C Anderson , P C. , ' .Mrs. H. F. Cady , M. E. C , Mrs C A Meyers , E. S ; IMrs. H W. Snvder , E. .1 , Mis. ( Anna E. Coy , manager , iMrs J. R. Stine , < M. of R. nnd C , Mrs. C. H Porby , M. of P , floral , LMIbs Gertie Crabb , fairies , Miss aijrtlo Siodcr , Miss Delia Stine , iMiss Katie Ernst nnd Miss Ethel Snvder , pianist , Miss ( Minnie ? diir. Deputy Grand Chancellor J. II. Stine , as sisted by Chris Hover , G. V. C , U. B. Dai- combe , G. P. , ami II. W Snydcr. G. M at A , installed the following officers for Tri angle lodgeC A. Orlgg , P C , J. J. Blal.e , C C , Theo I'Vstncr , V. C . J. L. Alvieon , P , H. W. Sriyder , M of W. ; J. U. Stine , K. R S , Norman RothholM. . of K. , A. II. Doubee , M , of E , Henry Hoffman , 51. at A. , James Stephens , I 0 ; II. II Wil liams , O G About 300 guests were pies- cut. After the Installation cei vices a pro- giam of music and dancing was thoroughly cnjcji-d. Supper wab served nt 11. Nebraska lodge. No 1 , after missing two meetings on account of the holidays , vvlll meeB tomorrow night to install olllcers and woik in the second degree. rrni m l tnliiii ofiiiirlrn. . Banner lodge. No. 11 , after Initiations nnd the receiving of n number of new applica tions , has Installed Its offUeis for PIOO. Su- picmo President F. F. Roo&p wa thn In stalling officer nnd Plater Claude Mason netexl as supreme guide. The cntcitalnment committee anounced an apion and nccUlle party for Thursday evening , January 11 Mondumln lodge , No 111 , had a large at- Icndanco Monday evening , when the ofiicem for 1900 were duly InsUllod by Supreme President P. P. Roose. The entertainment committee will report Monday evening and announce the character of the next public meeting. Magic City lodge , No. SO , was attended Saturday erv cuing by A , S. Churchill , ox- nttornej general , nnd K. P. Reese , supreme president. After a well-rendered program n number of new appllcatlotib were re > colved. Omaha lodge , No 311 , will meet Wednes day evening lit 151G Karnam street , to elect officers. Herman lodge , Prnternal Union of Amor- lea , lidded ECV only-eight now members dur ing the three weeks emllni ; December 23 Tekamah lodge installed olllcers Mondaj evening and initiated seven new iaii'11- dates. Beatrice nnd Wjinoro lotlgch have each in creased their mcmboishlp from -15 lo 225 Magnificent work his been accomplished during tlio past thrco months. Omaha No , 1 Installed the following ofll- ccia for the coming jear Krlday evening . President. Glen Devo ; vlco president , A L | ' Shaffer ; recording secretary , \V. S. John I- fion , treasurer , C G. Smith ; financial sccie ' tary. J Gralner. recording Becretary , J H ! Swortz , conductor , M Blaltuman , door . I keeper , I ) . IlropJiy. The association meets every Friday even Ing at Washington hall when topics of in terest to nil engineers are discussed. Ivitlulitn nml I.millof 'icriirlt } . The diet cncetlng cf Omaha council Nc 415 for ll'OO ' will bo held next Wcdnosda evening , when delegates nnd alternates t the national convention will bo nominated The nowlj elected deputy will no prosen and the advisability of holding weekly meet ings considered. Dr. R. D. Maton , roctnl and pelvic surgery ? OG Brown block , Omaha. LONG CRCES MORE REWARDS Recommends Passage of Certain Bills to Advance Dsserving Officers. CASE OF CAPTAIN CLARK MENTIONED regon's L'oiiiliKindor 'I'mi I , oner 'I him If tinWiir Hud > t > ti < r DoiMirred I'rc ent Jlerlt S } - ( em I WASHINGTON. Jnn. 6 Sceiotary I/)11S has addressed the following letter lo ttio chairmen of the committees on nn\nl affrtlM of the scnnto nud house cinbodjItiR the de partment's latest \low ns to the best uicnns of rownrdltiR the na\nl officers who par- i tlelpatcil in the dcstructlou of Ccrvi-ra's licet off Santiago. i , Sir : The department his the honor to 1 susgcFt Hint the present system of re warding olllcers of the nny nnd mnrlno corps for "eminent nnd conspicuous con duct In bnttlc nnd extrnordlnnry heroism , ' under the provt lons. re pectl\el\ , oC sec tions 1.600 nnd 1 ( X)5 ) of the Ill-vised Statutes , has in en found to be unsatisfactory , since In Its Impinctlcnblp application It operates unjustly and in some Instances dcfoits the. purpose for which It was devised. At the prevent time pome ollkers who ren- doicd distinguished services durlUR the war with Spain hn\o , In leciwilttoli thereof , been advanced upon the lists ; otheis ici main without reward of any kind , while others still , 1 > \ the unions upcintlnn of the \lstliiR svHtem , II ml thomsehos In lower olatlui positions than thcv oecupled Le- ore the v\ar of 1W , In vihlch these ( jnl- \ntly pnrtlilpatod An Illustration of the bloctlonablo opoi.itlon of the pie enl lethod of n winds Is afforded bv the ense f Captain Chnrhs i : Clark , r. S N , who unmnndod the Oregon durliu ; the memor- blo run of that vessel from Pnellle to At- intlc wateis , and at the battle of Snn- laKe , and vet , owliiK to the promotion o\er 1m of Captains Ciildley , CoKblan nud 5 er for their eminent nud conspicuous onduct In the battle of Manila bay. Is to- av two numbois , and If Captain Orldloy ad survived , would be tlin-o numbers iwer on the list than If the war had never ccurred Doii-ri Inii ( Illleors t nri-vt ariloil. The v iRllnnce , prudence nnd lapnclty , iln- emlttliiK and sustained , of u nnvnl rap- nln , wNoly mcetliiK as they succoss\oh' | rise tlio tountlcss details of the muiURe- ii-ni of a battleship , establishing nud nalntnlnliifT the morale essential to Rood Mirk nnd btliiRluK the vessel Into effective ctlou at u critical time , are qualities which ntltle an otllcer to share In towards. If ny aie Klven , for dlslliiBtilshod naval crvloe These iiunlltfes aic exhibited In a ilBh ih-Kroe by the olllcers participating In ho battle of Manila , who have been 10- \nrded by ndvniuement on the nnv list. rhev were also exhibited by othei ollk-ors , lartlculnrlv those who s ( ) consplcnounlv md meiltorlously pnrtlclpUvd In the attle of Snutlano and et hnv o not In nny vn v been lewnnkd \'here ollhois have bravely nnd with enlous patilotlsm acquitted tliemselvoi In Illlcult ilnumstinoes with uniform suc- ess nn anal } tic il lompailson of their re- pectlvo nchloviments Is prnctlcnllv Im- losslblo , since nil the Varied ciieum- tnnces of the sovornl CIIBOS can hardly be akon Into full and accurate account It Is , lowtver , doomed to bo the dnt > of the de- laitment to InliiB to the attuntlon of the ommlttee with the leeommendatlon that arl\ action bo taken by COIIBICSS In the natter , the seneial question of the In- diquncj of the present svstem of rewinds md to siiKgeut Hint a lemedv be ) l\ed in ertaln measures now before congress One if these , thnt Is. Hcnnto bill J10 , riftv- Ixth congress. lli t sesHlon provides that ho advancement of rank of olllcerH of the law nnd marine coi ps foi v\ar set v he hall not Interfere with the remil ir pin- notion of ollker-s otheiwlso entitled thereto his measure Is slmllni to sennte bill 50M. Ift.v-Ilfth coneresy thhd session which ras prepared by the department nnd has , I .m Informed nlroadv passed the senate at ts prosint .session and If en.u ted into law vlll , In the ea e , above tiled , foi example ave the effect of re'torliiK- the olllcer oniornod the numbers lost bv ulvanie- uentK herotoloro made undir the piesont ystom l'roIdes fur | lie Honor Medal. The other of those Is senate bill 5003 , I'lftj- flnh roiiBrefiB third sesOn | , "proylellnB for ultnble lewnrdh foi otllters nnd men of the 'avj and nmrlno lorps for exceptional nml iioiltorlous scivlco In the line of dlttv . 'Ills moasuio Is believed to nftord a sitl. < - actorj .substitute for the piesent method n iiwards , would enable the depnrtnunt o loiifer upon the ollloeri above lofeired o the medal therein designated as the 'honor medal , " with its attindant ad- nnt.iKos and licneflto , nnd would , It is hoimht. provide equitable recognition in l.o ( , ises of other olllcois of thu" navy cn- Itled thereto b.\ reason of exceptional bcrv- ce in the line of dutv In consideiatlon of the Impoi tunce of his general question the department irsonlly reques.s that It mnv leielve sucli irlv intention of the committee aa Its eon- cnlonco will suggest Verv respei tfill\ JOHN D lyON'O , Secretary TRYING A RETIRED OFFICER iriiipr \\lf of Arnij Ciiiitalii IJn- doioilii r to Ciilloi-t .Iliuonj Court. WASHINGTON' , Jan. G. Under orders Is- iicd by General Merrill , commanding Iho 3epartii'cnt of the E.ist , a general court- maitlal , of which Colonel F L. Ouenther , ouith aitlllery , is president , mcl at Wash- ngton barracks In this city today for the rial of Captain Robert W. Shufeldt , U S. V , retired , on the charge of conduct unbc- omlng an officer and n gentleman. The CJSB s n peculiar one. In thnt it Involves the ight of the military authorities to compel a retired officer of the army to submit him self to the jurisdiction of a btato court for ho satisfaction of a private obligation. The courts of Marland giantcd the potl- lon of the wlfo of Captain Shufeldt for dl- voice and docrad the pa > mcnt of allmmi ) o a certain amount. U la leprcscnted lhat n order to cvado ( his Judgment Captain Shufoldt changed his residence to the Dis trict of Columbia , where ho was stibbe- qucntly Judicially declared bankrupt. Ills wife appealed to the War department to as sist her In collecting the nllmonv , with the result that tlio adjutant genci.il , by dlicc- lon of the bocretary of war , ordered Cap- aln Shufeldt to place himself within the uilsdlctlon of the .Maiviand court. Acting on the advice of his counsel , Cap tain Shufeldt disputed the right of the War l < ; paitment lo Interfere In the matter ami refused to obe > the ordor. The War depart ment referred the case to tlio commnildin general of the Department of the East for the Institution of couit-martlal proceedings. The renbon for this reference Is lhat the al- egcd violations of the urtlcloij of wnr oc curred within the limits of that inllltarj de partment. Only tlio preliminary proceedings were md and the case was continued until Mon day on a plea of the accused officer's counsel of Insufficient tlmo to prepare the defense. \ l3Tiil \ > b. irtltoi-N of Hit' ( 'Mil \\iir llciuriii- Ill'l-I'll It ) ( III * llIM l-l'llllll'lll. WASHINGTON. Jan. 0 ( SpeelnlrThc ) following vvcsicrn pensions Invo bee-i granted Iximn of December IS Xohi axlcn Restoration and nlcsuo-Hor- . .jo C Dunning ( dead ) , i'oziid $10 In- ireace 'BcnjamliJ ' F Hr > an Mi-inn $17 ti - : t , John Shlll , Edgar , $ i > to S * UilKlni widows ( Hpoclal Derembor JO Mur > J ! Allen. Lliuoln { S , Sarah Cneni ) , Ib anon , Ji Iowa- Original Timothy I Wade , Hump ton $ b. Additional John W Atdiirou fiiumoy , i * to $12 Iiu reiiie Jt-runiinl Diivenport , } U to $11 , Ml h.ie O Hourkf , ChirokLC , $ a to 4 * . , \vill.in Moodv , ShelltburR $10 to $1' ' 'J h-mn Wet-kd SUtir , $4 to $10 oilginal uldovif- A n mi Hell , Tabor , $ s ColoradoOriginall.tvl Jl Hum. Houl dur , $ C , John Phlillp0. Soldltrs' ur. < l Knllois homo , nto Oi.indo , $10 NUW YOIUC. Jnn. 6. The tammlbrtu : headed by Hear Admiral JohU. . Walker r retired , tailed today on the Atlaa lin atcaiiuT Alcne lor Nicaragua to Inmnlgat ; and report an the canal pou < ! bllltlos. Wor alread > done will be examined The ujx. < tfl oVji i \ \ > i , i , r > i'i i 1 i t ) in i i < < h i < i l " > N i iricui ulll i ipv il > nil six we ' rrnti-rmil Order of Knulr- . . Omahn aorlp No 38va Inttituti I li ' TupgdRj Hi Myrtle hnll , Conthiental Muck bj Dr Horftoe M Morkel. grnnd i rgini/rr wllh slvty-five charier mrniliorsi The foi lowing olllcers were elected for the cimilni. term W P P , J. A. Tuthlll. W P Uv Snjdcr , W. V P , George 11 Scott W c ( Charles P Stephens , W. S , Harry Melrosc W. T. , W. U OMrnMder , W. C. . Guy llur.vx T. a , H T Martin , 0 0. Charles llonnoii I T , Julius Scliutl. Sam. Halls , Al ll.irker j A. P. . K. H Pan-oil , M U The above oftl- cers were Installed Wednesday , after whi h | Hr. Merkel weni to Hastlngfi. where he will , Instltuie Hastings acrlc No. It | 'I'l'iople. At tlio last mcrtlng of Moqunddam tem ple , No. SO , n. 0 K K , tbo following olll 1 cers wore elected for 1900J U Silne vin- erable sheik , W W. UttiRliam. ro.val vi-ei A. H. Harvey , grand emir , J W. M.IIOMI mahdl. Hr. I , A Merrlam. Joe. U P Srv fer , nioknmin i : i : Itansen. sahib \ \ f Matthews , menial , J. W. Pyfe , scoretar\ A II Hawltzcr. treasurer , C. H. Waie. im 'petlal ' nawnb ; J. II Sllno , Imperial npie senlntlve , J. C. Seldom Imperial alternate The olllcers will be Installed Mondav even liiR , January 20 , al Mvrtlo hall , after wbuh Ihcro will be a ceremonial session III ! ) Ill lllullllllllU-l-s. , i W. i : . Shatp , M 1 P. of thellov \ \ llli-h I | landers , vlslied Hie local casllo at Punlphan. Kan. , Prlday night and was elilcrtalncl by Iho HlRhlander hand. Arrangements \\tte perfeclcd for uniforming the band In full Scottish Milts of plalda and velvets This band In composed of twenty member * nnd .Is one of the best band organizations In western Nebraska , having been oiganUed over slvears. . After the entertainment the Highlander castle went Into scciet session and ncted upon sixteen applications. " 1am Indebted lo Olio Minute Cough Cure for my health and life. H cured mo of ImiK trouble following gilppo. " Thousands owe their livco to Iho prompt action of this never falling lomedj. It cures coughs , colds , croup , brouchltls , pneumonia , grippe nnd throat and lung troubles Its cnrlj use pre vents contiuniptlon. It la the only harmless remedy that gives immediate icllcf Still IlllllftlllU I" MIOlllUIIM. J-m Two mole Indictments l.ANSINtl. Midi. - dictments wiio nnnotimed todiv bv llio Ktand tins The nnmts , ns usual , an- Mipprp spd until af rm < lltfp.-dants Colonel Kit U Sulloii of Petioll , 11 memliei ol Uovornor Plntiei s mllltarv staff , and n cl iso ponlldt nl of tlio governor In bis political , munlilpnl owiui- uhlp and o'liei cani'iul-Aiis , b , llevos h'msell to be one of the men Indlc trd Sutton testlilcd bi'foii' the grand 1uiv bilolly todnv ItopiWnurrH liir Tn i ' 1'IioiiNninI. JOKll'.T 111. Jan ( i The notice of a 1'oneril advaiuc of 7'i- ' per cent In w.ims posted bv thn four plints of the .vmetiuin teel and \\.to lompanv I'n will < t t liOCO i-iiipl ivs The ( inploves will also share In HIP betn lit f .n I to be iieited bv the lompanv POMP Clilliln-ii Iliiriu-il lo Deiilli. I.1TTM2 FAILS Minn. Jan h - Tour children of Miibael Morrlck a fit inn. burned to death List night In i flii Hi it destioved the house The n mains iniuvl be Identltli'd and will be bulled in ni.e > , ! i c The ihlldioii were fiom 7 to 15 ji nrs t .e CHICAGO and EAST. ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS , HOTSPftlNGS & DEADWOOD. fiew Cifv Offices , 1401-03 Farnam , When others ( all consult SEARLOS SEARLIHS OMAHA , PRIVAIS DISEASES OF MEN SPECIALIST We riurantoo to mro nil euscs ourablo of WEAK MEN SYPHILIS SEXUALLY cuicd for lite. I'mls'Ums Lost Mutibood , Ilvdrocelo Vcrlioc-lc. lioui.rliea l.lcot. Svphllls. Mria- nro , Plcs ! , ristulu and KcUal Ulcers nud All Private Diseases nml Disorders of Men. 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IDlectric belt given free to each case reiiiirin | < > one Private Entrance li)5 ( ( ) Dod e Street , OMAHA. COFFEE LOVERS appreciate * Sold ata . , _ - . . price , . If your rfroccr cannot , sunnlv voii.write. . BAKER St CO. , IMPORTERS < * ' acknowledged b > all smoKuis to h the lust n cunt Cin < ir squill HI Omaha. Nothing lo equal It for the price. All dealer..sell it , \ \ u have two stores.- > J404 DOUGLAS ST. , AND 221 SO I6TH ST. a a a A Warm Office n Cttres Cold Feet B R You can't do good work in a colu room and n raa you can't ki uj > a room warm in a poorly raD built building. BI raB BIB U B 1 E pi n n BIB SIa H Hunting eorvico , like everything elbt3 about it , i 0U 0B SIa good. Koonid r nt for no moro liert ) tlian in wrutchedly 13 U H lieatorl buildings , whtTo you liavo to wear your overcoat 13u 13a n , to keep warm. Wo will nliow you. u R le ' Ai\'is : . MIIIIMI " . B leo R. C PETERS & CO. o . , . , IIKIJiMIMMMl. B k