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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1901)
rvmr. mi ATtA TiATI.V It i SAT H l A V. .TAT1tA Y 1". lf?)l. j 1 SPECIAL NOTICES '"-"T ' ' " ' ittvcrll'tnitnl these coldmn will lie Inkrn until 1- m. for the evening edition id until B IK) p. m. for iu.rolnu null Snnclny edition. Ilatc. 1 -2o rroril llml Insertion, lo a word tbarenfler. Nothing tnUen for less thuu 26o for the llrst Inner tlnn. Tli-" ndertlement mnal lie ran ennneenllTely. AdTcrtUrra, by rrcinaallna; m num bered obeclc. Qan lme nwen ail-rfrra-'d to a numbered letter In enre of The Iter. Amneri no nildressed will be delivered ui preaentnUoH af tha clieaU only. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED, position by experienced book keeper und stenographer. Address F 12, Bee. A- MI72 H YOUN.i man desire place to work for board white attending t-chool. Hoyics College. Tel. 19M. A-W U WANTED M AMI HUM. WANTED, wo hnvo steady work for n few good hustlers of good hnblts and nnpenr uncc. C. F. Adams Co., 1G05 Howard St. H 137 HARBER trade taught thoroughly In short time, catalogue nnd iiirilculiir froo. Address western Darners '"""" Omaha, Neb. B-73S WANTED, good mnn to do canvassing In the. country; good pay for right '""'," dress e 4, nee. iir"5!!r- WANTED, reliable and Competent .ales men to hcII complete linn of lubricating oils, grcnacs, paints, colors, varnishes speruilttes, etc.; exclusively or as side line; liberal commission or s:Unry; ex perience unnecessary; old reliable house. Address Manufacturer. Commcrc- al blk., Clevvlund, O. HM, WANTED, collector and tlc!"tTiii. 1511 Dot'glas st . before 9 n. tn. H-M2i li STENOGRAPHER nnd typ. wr ler for rail road unices 2. to 2i yesrs old; tntist b-t well educated and of wood appearance and habits; Rood salary tor right man. An dress, stating Hge. experience mid ex pectations. OS lieu. H-M221 13 tVANTHD. snlesmnii calling cm coiintry store undo to sell our selected line of cir roocIh on commission us a hio- mih- "" for rnrlng trade. Frank l. LaKiinno & Co.. Philadelphia. Pa. lM2il 12 WANTKD. a c ity salesman for Omaha and Council lilurfs; good pay. Address (1.1. Hcc, II- M22-i 11 WANTICP. 3 cidlarmakerF; liesl of waKes. Buckstaff Ilros. Mfg. Co.. ,,lnI'","MiJ,,,l iir.i.i w.nthii. WANTKD, good rcllnbl" men rnd women In each locality to work for Investment company; J100 per month guaranteed. C. ft r ,:...tn.A... 11. Voi.'t.rtr NT .1. u. " " " jt-22S 13 WANTllll I'USIAI.IJ IIHI.I'. WANTKDi 2CW girls. 1KI Dodge. Tel. STB. C 1 39 10 girls wnnted. Canadian ntrtco. 1522 Douglas WANTKD. votinir lady atlendnnt.. Call at 2?0 lleo IlldB. C-5. A HIUOIIT young man' or Woman to take shorthnnd scholarship and pay for It when course is lliilslicu, nnci posjuon eecnreu. Address v vo, ucc. . v jji FOHlt epergctle ladles; homo employment; work unyiiuo ciin execute; no canVasHlng; nfi nionev to deposit: inclose stamp. Lock Hox 4711. Pueblo, Colo. C.-.M2H.14 GOOD girl for penunil housework,- family of llirce; genu wages, ji.n a. jibi si. . C 2H!i WANTED, ladlert (o loam lialnlresslng. " " S'f wl ant .A n.liu n liiMiriietlntm: imHltrotm cilar- anieen. v u)i ui w jiiu. i-iuiiiniHirj Aloirr.irjiainiressiiiH ujii-Bf, 100 -r-ni 11,1m, OmnJia. 0-M2?ll 14 v Vtm HKNT-IimiSKS. IF you want your houses well routed place . . ...,.1. II t. T "I, ALWAYS moving If. If. goods. Plnnos. Olllce, 1D1U4 Farunm at. Tel. 1M9 or jra, D-742 1IOUHR8 for rent In all parts of tho city. urennnn-ijovu 1.0., j.v 00. uui ai. D-743 HOUSES, stores. Ilcmls, I'nxton block. D-741 SEE HENIIY ll. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIFlJ. HOUSES, etc. V. D. Ww.il, 1521 Douglas? D-7H HOUSES and flata. Illngwalt. Darker nlk. n -47 HOUSES wanted. Wnllace , nARN720:Tst. Mary's Ave. Drown lilk. IJ 71S FOR RENT, bakery In llrst-clnss condition; nlso S-rooni house, with barn for S hnnum 1 inree hiuni iiniiii. ciiuiiniKiiin nvnn. nip . anil largo, wagon shed; all for J.W.O'i per mnniu. v. ji. iiusauu, i.u jtunigo uidg. D-h2 ... .. 1 . .. . 8511 SEWARD STl. now five-room cottago or reoi; iuuu uum uuu tuy waier: rent. Hi M. OMAHA LOAN TlWbV CO., 16tli nnd uousinn rib. U 7ul Nr-w.".om. ,.,r.1.c.k.1tr'?tl' mndom. east irom, .'fin iinu ni. .uury h uve jjs. lleinla. i Ml.'vn. U .M I 1 f No. '1331 South 31st streot, lust north of Hnn sconi park, 11 nlert. comfortable, S-room modern house. Will be put In good re pair for right party. M. J Kennnrd ft eon, .iiu liroKii iiiock U SISI3 TWO small five-room cottages In tho pamn ynrd; c,ity water Jn kitchen; In good con dition; renl, IS per month. Oniuha Loan & Trust Co., ltith nnd Douglas Kts. D 96'V. 9.1th. nenr Farnam: ten. room miulm.ii l.r.,,..,. cqmploto In every respect; ten mlnutou' walk of center of city: reasonablo rent. jinnnn jajbu ac 1 nisi 1.0., lutn anil Ooug. Ins- fits. D 905- FOR RLNT-Houso and ten acres; brown Leghiirn chickens and Jersey cow for sale. W. II. Stephens, ISOl lloyd St., Omaha. D-159-13' e-ROOJI house, 11H modern. 830 So, 2Stli. D-0 13 FOUR-ROOM cotlago. 816 S, 18th St. D-19S-11 1924 H. 35TH ST., 7 rooms, fumaco nnd bnth 1514 H. 2.th St.. 7r.. all modem. $r. 2215 Hurt St.. Sr. modem, except furnnce $2T PAYNE-KNOX CO., 1ST FL. N. Y. lilFEi l'-.M..'i 2 J S von uut I'uitMsui'.i) rooms. BTEA.M-heatcd rooms at The Thurston. n-732 DEWEY European hotel, 13th nnd Fnrnam, K 3SJ FOR RENT, u nicely furnished front room. south and east exposure within tlvo oiockk or posiomce; oatn ami un of tclo- pnone. Address v , nee. K MOiij HOUSEKEEPING rooms, $0 up. 2023 St. .Mary's. E-M701 J29 210 N. 17TH ST.. htcam heated rooms. E-M116 F5 H2 SOUTH 22D street, private funuTy k E-177 14 WELL furnished front room; all modem .-iiivnnieiicet.; priruio inmiiy. Address, i- . ee. H-195-D FURNISHED ROOMS AMI HOARD, GLENCAIRN,translents,1.2Jilny. 1009 Doug l 7S.I Tho Mcrriam, good winter homo. 23 & Dnd? V 751 l'TOPIA,J72t Davenport St. THE PRATT,-desirable rooms. he.lt. F-755 Hot wnler r IS! HEAFTIFI'L front parlor; sultablo for mu, iicuivu, wun uouru, a.'i .-m. .'ji K 193 13 tviBi ironi; jiiHi vacated, rrlce, $20. J. H. FRENCH accordion pleat ng; Ivory rim but- Sherwood, !19 N. Y. Life. H-218 13 1 tons; mall orders. Omaha Pleating Co., 'll2N;'20th st.. furnUUed oVimfumUhcd."- 21"?: HriL3 3fio7 f&W,ntXTiir'lenx' .CCk,M1':S rCnt" S' V-V- 3SI0 Decatin-. 7r. modem. 514. mi.K. u-ai-. u ITHMSIIHI) ROOMS AM) HOARD. ELEGANT large steam-heated front rooms, with board 19"9 Coplto! live. M-IK! MODERN furnished room- nnd board. COS Hluft st . Council Bluffs. F-M191 13 DESIRABLE room; first-class board. :M4 'Harney F-V for iin.vr stores ami offices. FORWENT, store In flr-t-clnss Incntla-v. rent reasonable. Applv R. C Peters & Co., ground doer. Ilea llldg. l.m VOU HUNT, the bulldhiK formerly occupl-M by The Ileo nt MS Fnrnnin street It lias four stories and a basement which wis formerly tt"l hs The Men prtsn room. This will be rented very renonab'.J If Interested apply at once to C. C. Hnaj water, secretary, rnom 10), lleo llulldln?, I 2(!1 HAI,u"lM SoTTTlh, cor"I5orse st. 1-M1M F I.AItnn double room n 'otitlnental block: enn tie mado ,nto very desirable oinco ami reception room for physician, .will ar range to suit. OMAHA LOAN A- TIU'ST CO., 16th & Pouglas Hta. I iSG AOK.N'TS WA.TF,l. AORNTH. with Haves' metallic rubber tires for rocking chairs you can make J1W) per mnniu. J. c liayes, lis i;. uomisi ri., jucs Glomes, in, j.miii i-' AOHNTS on snlarv or commission; the Ki'ontcpt auents' seller i-vcr nroduccd; every user of pen nnd Ink buys it nti sight; WW to &W per cent prodl; one aient H sales amounted to $ii2 !ll six dnvs; anotner $32 in two liotirsi. .Monroi auk Co.. X Id. LnCrosso. Wis. J-MS2I U I'OItTltAIT ncentH evervwheiv milt 'Vrnv ohm;" try washable enaniellnes; no gins1; don't rub; cheap. I'Viinlly J'oftralt Co , l IllCUgO, J .M i. STOIlAlii:, PACIFIC Storaee nnd Wnrehouse Co.. 912 911 Jones, general storngo nnd forwarding. OM. Van Htor Co.. 1611". Fnrn. Tcis. itro-ses. WAVrmi to nuv. vu,t, nurehuHn n limited number of Omaha Havings bank accounts. JJrennan rennai N-759 l.oe Co., 3(9 Ho. 1.1th. HOL'SKS to move. Wallace, Hrown Illlt. N 7CU WANTIOI) to buy. Jl.OX) of Omaha Havings naiiK aceounis tor casn. oureH a iu lice olllce. Ni-MrrlS HIOHKST prices paid for furniture and atovcH. j. J.cvino, aui n,in. jci. m. rs .i.u 2ND- I AND brick. 1203 Fnrnam st. N-.Ml'l 13 TOIt SAI.n KI'HMTI'IIU. CHICAOO FHIINITVUK CO.. 1410 Dodge, Tel. 2020. New i 2(iuiHi lurnituro Dougnt Bom, exenangcu. u 1: 1'Olt SAI.K IKIItSKS, VKIIICI.11N, ICTC, IF VOl'It wagon breaks down tnke It to l tarry I'Tosi, ll nworin. ho lixes 'em l' nil ONK heavy draft horse, C years old. In quiro inii run m. i' mzoi 12 I'Olt SAI.K MISCHI.l.ANIJOt'S. HAHD and soft foundation piling; ho rences-nnu cnuning. wi uougias. g Tin ND safe cheap Derlght., 1110 Fnrnam W 711 SAVI3S; buy, sell ex' go. Hchwnrtr, 114 So. 13, IIKKTFOHD & CO.. 16th Hworth FUHNITUJIK & UPIIOLSTKniNO, : QS'l TIMOTIIY hay and all kinds feed and. con Monroe & 1.0, -ji410 I IIAVB a H.un permnnunt c4ro far whcU ,,nln ,,r- un.. 1 rntlJ ,, slnuip for muillcino nnd full directions uco, Kucerap .vestern, rsco. 5DHAN11 holler nnd rntrlne. nhnnt "n TI.P. for snlo cheap nt Omaha Safe und iron worKs, sio no. ntn Ht., umana. g 6'jj FOR SALE, new nnd secondhand soda fountains; monthly payments. H ii. Ilicn mono, t)o. ;iui hi. w mwi v iw FOIt SALE, a line $S5.00 Imported magic lantern, ns cood as new. only used a snort time: sultnhlc for lectures, churches or lodgo entertainments; for sale cheap. Ad dress F 63, Heo otllcc. Q 179 FUUN1TURE and business for sale. Cheap If taken at onco. Am leaving the city. Mrs. L. D. Davis, 513 Knrbach block. Q 191 13 'VVK,'.s,.,ASII",l,,.nt.,r,, "."'"i'- -lc- Drl' rt posiai. u. ct. n. 1.0,, iiii uuming. i' FOIt SALE. A No. 1 cow and calf. Julius Zletiartll. 3110 Ho.itli 20tll St. Q 213 11 OI.AIIVOYATS. MRS. FRITZ, medium. 819 North 16th. H-7G1 MME.GLY.MKR gcnulno palmist. 1005 Dodge. S 766 EI.HCTHIO TIIEATMENT. MADEL GRAY. 317Vi N. 13th St.. Flat R. T M387-J17 MISS MAE 'LESLIE, 619 S. 16th. 2d floor. T M100 1 ELITE parlors. 615 South 16th, second floor, T 197 F-S MM E, AMES. 16t5 Howard, 2d floor, room 1; PKIISO.VAI,. DR. ROY. chiropodist; corns & superfluous nnir removuu u uiuviiiL'ii-. it, 12. Fren zer Blk. U 767 TURKISH baths, massngo baths, electric minis, lur iiiuiua uujy. HKiueii ivfim... massago operators; finest equipped baths m iiiq ciiy. nujijiiiuui uum wompnny. KUUIlin .m iw v uiutj, U ,M L1E11KN, thea inis Farnam. trlcul, masquorndc coytumer" TT -.1ft U-769 PRIVATE homo before and during confine. meni; uuuies auupivu. mtb. uurget, 2020 liurueuc. u 770 VIDOWER having no use for a nearly now iipngui piano win sen cneap; cash or time. Address, F 44, lleo Ofllco. U M924-F-3 BAItlES and children cared for. S13 N. 23d. u .M&70 jso SUPPLIES for all machines; muchlnes for rent, wnue sewing .micnine, uoug las. Tel. 2331 u sto l PRIVATE hospital for ladles before and during u)niinement; DnmeH nciopteci. siwi Grant Si. U 477 BKATES shnrpencd. 15c. Louts Flescher, U-M973 1022 Cupltol Ave. SECOND-HAND SEWING MACHINES Saturday wo will sell machlneH for so llt tlo that they will come within the reach (if everybody. You will be surprised nt what wo offer you. 3 Singers, each 5 1.00 1 New Home 4.00 1 New Homo C.0O I Domestic 4.00 1 Domestic S.OO 1 Household 10.00 2 Singers, high urm, each 7.00 1 Singer, gmxl ns new 12.50 1 Wheeler & Wilson No. 9 8.00 Sinner Shoemaker 25.00 4 modern drop head machine'. STANDARD. Hi.Mii.ii nun uavim, in peneci condition, at nail ine rogu nr price. NEBRASKA CYCLE CO,. Cor. 15th und llarney Sts. GEORGE E. M1CKEL. Mgr. Phono ItiOS. I' 211 11 MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE. PRIVATE mcney, S, 6 per cent: no di. lay Garvin Bros,, 1613 Farnam. W-771 LOANS on eastern Nebraska and western Iowa farm at a per cent, borrowers can pay H( or any multiple), any Interest date, no delay Brennan-Love Co.. 300 So. 13th St., Omaha, Neb. W-77& MO.MIV TO I.OAM IIIMI' KTATr!. MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha ral a H - .lilt. 1 estate, Ilrennan.tive Co.. 309 80. iJth W-77C tl.Onrt nnd upward to loan on Improved city property anil farms, w. i-arnam ttmun Co., 1320 Farnam. V. nS IHVATt, money. F. D Wcad, 1D2I DnugU 1 - W.TlTl".-To7n., bonds an,.a-r7a Qeorgo & Company, 1601 Farnnm ftrcej. , y-J WANTKD, city nnd farm lonnv. also bonds anu warrants, ii u. rcrrs m u., ' Farnam St., lleo HMir. . W-iSU MONKY to loan on farm nnd city prnpertv, lowest rates. O. V. IJavn co lws Farnam W "si H1VATK money to loan. J. H. Sherwood, iZ.:.'?..1.-1-" MONKY to loan nt 5 nnd r.'i per cent .011 omana proper'.y. v. u. ,Mcinie, "' J"i" 'IVK per cent money. Bcmls, PnxtotUilocl J.. i rywi rr 1 n v mnl mlnln nnll n ntim I SI. J. Kennnrd & Son, 310-311 Hrown block, 1 I 'IVH nnd one-half per cent loans. W. H. Thomas. First National bank building. Tel. KM3. W-.MSI8 G AND fi'4 per cent loans. First Nat. Hank bulldlnp. W. II. Thomas, Tel. IMS. W-MSIC .MO.M! Til I.OA.V-ltUVI. 11ST.VTK. vn.'i:v Ton ay. L,onus mado In amounts from MO to $230 on uouscnoiii turiir.ure, pianos, norscs, cm rlagcs, etc., without reinc.vnl or on you? K.A.I..A.f.V ifUhnin ,i..iirftv Ml nr 11 part of the money may bo paid back the C llrst month, or no part of ll need be pnld duck lor several monins. ii,acn pajin made reduces tho cost nccnrdinglv. , Eni- nlnvet-H uti.l tioiirhtmra ltntiu' nbfeolutely I nothing of our business relations. Pcoplo Who licnil innimv nrn Itivlleil to cnll 1111(1 get my terms and comparo them with what others offer. Loans of other com panies may bo transferied ,to me. No charge for papers. All bnslnfss strictly confidential. quick scrvlco and lowest rates guaranteed. .T W. TAVt.f)K. 21S First. Nnt. Dank bldg . southest comor 13th and Fumnm Sts. 'lcl. 713. . .X inru DO YOU NKRD MONKY? Wo loan $10.C) and up on furniture, pianos, horses nnd other chatteln. HALAtlY LOANS Without mortgage, to people holding permanent positions. You can get tho money in a few hours after making ap plication, and tako 1. 2, 3, 4, n. 0 months or more In which to pay It hack, and you need not pay for It erne day longer than you keep It. We charge nothing for papers and we give you the full amount In cash. There arc no lower rates than ours, our terms aro tlnj easiest, our burlness Is conlldentlal and our motto Is "try to plense. Omaha Mortgage Loun Co., 11!) Hoard of Trade llldg. Tel., 229. (Kstabllshed U92). 300 So. 10th St. MONKY to Lonn on Furniture, Plnnos, Diamonds, etc., on easy payments. You u,i,.ii Mtintiritv Vn ,'luiran for naners. No ipiestlons asked yojr neighbors. Tel. 1631. HKHGKHS' liUi, Uvl I'urnuili ni. X-U21- LOANS on furniture, pianos, diamonds. Jewelry and salaries; cheap rates. DOS T. i LOAN CO., II. 21, Frenzer nlk., luth nnd Dodge, opp. old P. O. Open evenings MONRY loaned on plnnos, furniture, tow elry, horses, cows, etc. C. V. H-jcd, 319 S. 13. JC 790 MONKY loaned on plnnos. furniture, horses, cows, Jewelry. Duff Oreen, U8, Harkcr blk CHATTEL and salary loans. Joe II. Plnnn. ants, 54 Darker block. X-M157 Jl.". SALARY I.OAJVS. MONKY LOANED SALAUIRD PEOPLE AT CHEAPEST HATES IN CITY, AN OPPORTUNITY to tnKo navamnne or. Wo make no stnrtllng. sensational an nouncements ,of , ratn "cut.lti,'twp. ' Wa don't do business that way; ueltlJprfdoeB Sn mcnt Plnn surprises them all nnd ,soon gets you out of debt. Very o,ulct olllce, easily found. Come and see us. AMETUCAN LOAN CO., Itoom 001, Dee Uldg. MONEY MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE. No esidorner of mortgnno required. I LOWEST RATES. EASY PAYMENT a and STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Room 620. Fifth Floor. New York Life BldR. Af All A 'I I.'lll'l ITIl.. IIW BAT.AIJV LOANS. If ...... n t-r. nmnlnvnil llV II reSnOnsllllO 11 Tin wo will man y.ou sums uum if ; c'"" your noto nt much cheaper and easier rntos thnn elsewhere. Of this wo are positive. Absolutely no charges for papers. Nothing deducted from amount desired. Easiest partial payments. Uellnble Credit Co.. room 3C3 Pnxton blk. X MSj4 MONEY lonned salaried people holding per manent position wun responding cuiicuui upon their own numes without security, easv payments. Tolman, Room 410, Hoard of Trade Uldg.. 16th and Famamts. llUSIMiSS CHANCES. tivi r ash nr ensv nnvments buys 2o strictly lawful (nlckoll slot machines for drinks, cigars or cash; will earn 12 nnd upward weekly each. Earl. Clark & Co., Furnl- turo Manufacturers, Chicago, III. Y-813 WANTED, good man to do canvassing In the country; good pay for right man. Ad dress E 4, Heo. Y-M19Q WANTED A good business man to tnko up where we leave off. Call nnd seo Muller. tho Confectioner. 2S06 Leaven- worth St. Y-1M 13 FOR SALE, -i 13,000 stock of shbes cheap for cash. Z. T. Noyes, Missouri Valley, IF YOU want to mnke money buy Lend vlllo mining stocks. Write Powell & Smith, brokers, Lendvllle, t-o,vM20B ,j, FOlTsALE. bakery, restaurant nnd gro eery: will Invoice abotit I1.S00 to 12.000; in n good country town, county seat. Ad dress D 64, Dec. Y-M212 FOR ICXCIIANGK-. U "00 INVOICED stock dry goods, furnish ings. to.exchnnga for property; 11,175 cash ...r.ir,i in clear Indebtedness: parties will uccept bal.inco desirable property. Address L. J. trustee, 743 Wabasha street, St. Paul, Minn. Z Mltu 13 J3 000 CASH, balance desirable property, iiuvs 19,500 Invoiced stock, almost new; ixinnr, fiiuiiirv iiici uiiu iiuisn iviiiiiiui 11.- IhiIiic drv eoods. furnlshlnc;s. domestics, notions, clothing; well selected; bought right; parties Involved; make pioposltlon first lottor, subject your ex amlnntlon of slock, Address L. J. AVIIdo, trustee, 713 Wabasha street, St. Paul, Minn. -.-auoi n- FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE. DESIRABLE east front lot, residence or business, 3d block so. depot on loth. 1111 Vinton ItE-MSia F3 RANCH AND FARM lands for sale by the Union Pnclllc Railroad company. R. A. McAllaster laud commissioner. Union Pacific Headciuurters, omana, Neb, RE-S15 PROPERTY bought and boIiIj monoy lo-iiied; rents couecieu, i t. jonnson Co.. 314 So. 15tll St. HE-102 HOUSES, lots, farms, lands, loans: nlso fire Insurance. Ilcmls, Puxton blk, RE 814 CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1203 Farnnm St, ltl-79J SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 001 N. Y. LIFE. RE7M CHEAPEST lot In city of Omahn; C2'i-foot enst front in Nelsons niiaitinn m. j. Kcnnard & Son, 310 Urown block. RE-MW3 fl. 50. 50. Improved fnrms within 50 mltes of Omaha. 40 acres to any size, jacon vanpeu, u Heo building RE-170 11 ElflllT.ItOOM. cltv wHter. bath, furnace. full lot, west Farnam district, jrici casn. l.fy. Geo, M. Cooper, Attorney, -;07 Hee llnllHInr- ItIC: IfH" 11 Building anybody else, ouil liKHUUhii bajus JOHNSON Institute, 51R N. T, I,. H dg. Tel. AllRTHB LOWEST, You can borrow on J Vr!; AVlco John;V.D,f,0.;'ludlcs' dept. ; your psrsonnl Note, without MWW Old E. Johnson? oAc,qputhls, Mgr. Iiulorser. or l'ubllclty. Our Special Pay- - 1 snf! I'oit sam:-ukvii hstati:. roil SALE An entire block with large . ft ft 9 t P . I 1 I l I -.M-n in ntMts I'AIIIC. right 111 town; 2 lots now on sale fronting east on 34th St and south on ltfnyette avenue nnd west on Kith 8t. On grade, beautiful location. Prices range from ll.o to Terms, $125 cash; balance to suit. We are going to sell them. A. P. ri KL, Hoard of Trade. 1115-199- Stf a,,n?W!l,TV' j;o$Ionod cottage and lot. Monmouth park. $1,0110 - 3014 Lindsay live.. In Hub condition. Jllioo Corner. 2 cottages, rental J15. l,2w 7l r. -min, renis ai..;. $1,200 s-r. house, 2 lots. 3:;'u Lnrlmore. $i,(mo-l0o9 S. 31st, good cottage. $2,600-33x142. B-r. cottag?. modern, barn, near High school, paving paid. JJ,2."i0 Modern, new. 7-r. house, rental J32.U, A Mocks west lllgn renooi, i um, Wi" - 1 - w cor. 2ttn nnu uavenpori. . OUOIUli: . WALLACR, SIS Prown Itlock, 11R-M202 12 VHO wants It? Omaha property In ex change for that of Denver. Apply to owner, 0X ?. 2?th st. ni3-.M20 17 HAItOAfS-S IN VACANT PIIOPKUTY. t?.0 Choice resilience lot. Dtltldee. wv-iieiivr jjunoee u'l, r. n "mci. inricv-Finn int. Mnniiliilnu st.. pavement itnld, $40(-Clienp corner, Plalnvlew. I.ioo :n reel, i iipitoi nve., j. .ho. IT.VW. I'lno lesldeiien lots. 20th and Miami. J'JjO 3.1 feet, Dodge, N. 26th, paving paid. tt.vioI.nt on Park nve.. frontltu: nark. $(00O in feet, S blocks west High school. OlCUl'.UU (J. WALLACE, aia Jirown iiiock HK-al2l)3 12 A NICK, warm home; hot w-atcr heal. S funtiis. latest tiiiiiiiiiinr. nnruwoou iinisn. electric light, cellar under whole house, laundry, comer lot; ji.uw. 7-room new house, modem excent furnnce, piping Is In for the furnace, laundry, on 22it, jubi south of ImKc street; a nico loca tion; vw. rooms, east front on boulevard, lot 41x140; rent, $16; $1,700. W. II. OATHS, i 1. i.n. HK 217 13 - i.. ,, CAN offer you a bargain In the N. W. cor. 31th und Martha, corner, with enst and HoJtn rront. lot TSxiki; private urivoway nnd nl!ev. R-rnnin modern house, electric lights. Inrun barn with 2 box stalls and man's room, paved street nnd iK'rmnnent walk. Price. JS.fiOO; part cash, balance long time. J. H. Sherwood, 9.5i N. Y. Life. UK-219 13 DO YOt know of n country on this greeir earth cctual to the lied mver vaiiey in western Minnesota and eastern North llnltnl'i" I 11111 f llllllHhlllL' tilats ahuwltig the right thing tn Invest In. I am wnntlng men to assist mo tn finding thosn who want to buy. Look! Wild and pirtly ttn nrnveil iiriilrle mill crnve. $'1 lo 512; Im proved valley farms, better than the $S0 nnd JU) lnncls In Iowa, and Illinois, $11 to $20. Near stations; und creameries, u. n. lturrls, 405 S. 15th st., Omnhn. HK-M230 12 MIMMCAI, LADILS out of health find prompt relief. Uox 232, Omaha, Neb. conlldentlal. -799 Oneratlonn for uterine troubles Unneces . , 1 iito ,1 111.4.. . . . - I . Vnl, GONOVA Is a Frenh trdntment for male nnd female, ror tile positive cure 01 unn orrhnen. Cirri. Ilnnnturnl Dlschnrces. In flammatlons, Irritations and I'lcerntlons of tho mucnuH niemlirnnes. Ail interna remedy with Injection combined, war rnntetl tn cure worst eases In one week $3 per package nr two for 3. Kent nny whero on receipt of price. The Kldd Drug Co.. ljigm. 111. American wmco, reinu wholesale. Mvors-Dlllon Drue Co.. Omnlia Co.. Council Muffs. Full lino of rubber m. Diiinn. Hnuin umana: uavis uruu goods. I-' r- MIOItTIIA.M) AMI TYPKWIIITINCJ. A. C. VAN SANT'S School. 717' N. Y. Life soi HOYLK8' College, court r?portcr, principal iieo mug. t, NKIJ. Uuslnoss'& Shortliand" college. Hoyd' Theater. V . ,rf -S03 r.m..no mihfthkn'd Om''hL Col 10 & Doug GKLliU sncnnnnu. um.f-oi, uour, T-TE OSTEtlPATUY. M. IS. DONOHUE. D. ,d.. of S(ill school KtrkBvlllo, Mp 001 raxton ts k., uci. i. r S07 PATENTS. INVENTORS, GOT AN IDEA? We handle nulne.lH pnnvrlDhtR mid trade murks; vOtl ,.iv the bare Idea und we will do the rest; modern enulppcd mnchlno shop and foundry In connection: Olllclal Oazutte on file: uiildo book free. Mason, Fenwlck & Lawrence, patent lawyers, 1401 Howard St.; tel. h J, umana. j. 1-. uronin, rupr. -M170 LOST. LOST, Tuesday morning, ladles's alligator Kln purse, notwecn lioston sioro aim Omaha lleo: hnd some Cr.nuirc. nnuvenl coins, owner's cards, otcf pursii valued ns Christmas gift. Kindly return to Miss I ungate, lleo office, and receive reward. Lost S29 DItKSSM AKINCJ. MRS, JEFFRIES KEMP, 404 Pnxton Illk. Telephone 2120. M-6S4-J27 ACCORDION PLEATING. -ACCORDION n eatlmr. cheanest. best nulck. est. Mrs, A. C. Mark, ti. E. Cor. 17th and Fnrnam. 523 llllins AM) TAXIDERMY. STOCK'S Bird Store. 1003 Leavenworth. TICKET IlllOKEH. CUT rato tickets everywhere. P. bin, 1505 Farnam. Teluphono 781. II. Phil- -S09 STAMMERING AND STUTTER INC.. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramgo Bldg. 812 NICKEL PLATING. . OMAHA PLATING CO.. Hoe Bldg. Tel. 253J. M01S LAUNDRY. OMAHA Stoam laundry ;.shlrui, 7c: collars, 2c; cuns, ic, um i.eavenworxn, tgi, bti. -793 I'Ull.MTl'Iti: lll'PAIRINC.. tel. 1S31. M S. Walklln, 2111 Cuming St, J?m HUIIIIEII STAMPS. BADGES, medals, Om. Pl't. Co., Beo Bldg, Tel. 253: M-U17 DANCING SCHOOL. THE winter term at Morand's Dancing school begins this week. Adults, Tuesday nnd Friday, K p. in.; 12 lesions, gontlcunon, s; iiiuies, i, I'rivaic lessons day nni evcrlng. M-222 I'll t - MILLWIt Mill'I'.S. MILL OWNERS, we can save vou nioliev on mlllwrlghtlng. tho best spoulers In tlm country on bund, C. T. JeiiHen, mill iiuiuier. umaiiu, Men. .1220 is PAy.Miiioici:iis, EAGLE Loun Office, reliable nccommndnt ing; all business confidential. 1301 Douglns nil CARPENTERS AND IIIEIIS. ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing promptly nuenneii to. j. i. ucniuree, zuw und Lake Sts. 370 POSTOFFICi; NOTICE. Shniild bo rend DAILY by nil Interested as i-h.-iinrcH muv occur nt anv time. irnrpliin malls for Hie week endlnc .lanli- Ury 12, 1931. will clo-o (PROMPTLY In all c-ates) ai ine nenerai i-nsioincn as iiinnws PARCELS POST MAILS closi-. ONE HOUR i.-.vnt.lKIt thnn c-IohIub: -tlmn shown brow. 1'nrcels Post AIulls for Germany closo at h p. in. January in per s. , i-rinz iiegeiu Lul'pold I Iliiirilla Rttgular and Supplementary malls ctoio 1 1 n-Tr,r -r r .n " . I'OSTOI'I'ICE X (IT i r B. Foreign Drnnch half hour Inter than losing time shown below Trims. Atlantic Mulls, ATt'ItDAY At C:S0 n. in. for EI'ROPK. tier . s. Servla. via OUeenstown. nt u. tn. for NKTH Kit LANDS direct, per s. a. Potsdam (mall must 'ie directed ''per s. t. Potsdam 1 ; at s a. 111. for ITALY, per s. h. J. JI. Theresln, Via Nuples (tnall must be directed "per s. s. K. M. Theresln"); at 10 a. in. for SCOTLAND direct, per. s. s. Furnessla (mall must bo directed "per s. s. Furnessla"). PIUNTKD MATTlltrnTC.-Thls steamer takes Printed Matter. Commercial nnd Snmples for Germany only. Tho same clans or man mnctcr ror outer pans or r.uropo will not be sent by this ship unless sneclallv directed hv lier. After tho closing of tho Supplementary rraus-Atlantic .Mans numeu auove uiun tlonul Hiippletnentnry malls aro opened on the piers or the American, Kng'.lsh, French nnd Ocrmun stenmers and remain open until within Ten Minutes of the hour of sailing of otcntner. Mntln foe South und Ccntinl Aiiieilcn, West Indies, Ktc. SAT I.' It DA Y A t 9 n. m. (supplementary 9;30 n. m.i for POHTO HICO (via s.in .luati). VKNK.riCLA and UPKACAO, per s. s. Phlladclphlu (mall tor Savanlll.t and Cnrthagcna must bo directed "per i. s. Phllndelplila"); at !i a. m. for AHOKN TINK HKPtfnLIC. rm'Ol'AY and l'AHAOllAY. per c Aitblstan, nt lo t. m. (supplementary 18;?J a. m.) for FOIl TI'NK ISLAND. JAMAICA. SAVAN1LL and CAHTHAHRNA, per s. s Athos (mall Hit V until JVH il muni .u uiirvitu !'-- n. r.. i Athos"): nt 10 a. in. (supplementary 10:80 for coHtn men must 110 uirecieii cr s. h. VlTAri. llAltAfciA and uiiiaua, per s. s. Curltyba (ordlnnry mull only, which ... ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . I a. m ) for jiaiti. per s. s. Aimes; ni n liarbnrv corsairs niaiio a systematic H'nnaf;,,rntCVo,'aPr,,.,, fo8r demand for' annual tribute. This last . wna per r. s. Mercntor, via Progroso; at 1230 P. actually paid for years, until tho cr o( m. for MATAN'.AS. CAIHARIEN. NEl'- ini., .i.f.n.n l.m mil mm cent for must tie directed -per ? s. vi.ruyu.i ; ua ignominious position ami mu u i at "II ii in. for NAHrfAl', per stcamor owcrfui national tnnrlno. Todty the ton from Miami. Ho. ' American navy Is tho fourth Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North nvcinoy. nnd incnce nv sieamer, ciosc ni this ojllco dally at 0:30 p. m. (connecting close here every Mondav. Wednesday and S.ititrdnvl. Mails for Mlnitelnn. hv rnll to jioston. nmi tiience iiy sieamer. cmse nt this olllce du ly at 0:30 . in. Malls for Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa, Fla.. and thence by Hteamtr. closo ul this olllce unuy nt "t, a. ni. (tno eonnecung closes nre on Sunday. Wednesday and Friday). Mulls for Mexico city, overlapd. unless specially addressed for dispatch by steamer, closo at this olllce dally nt 1:30 p. m. and 11 p. in. Malls for Costu Rica, Hellse. Puerto Cortez nnd Guatemala, by rail to New Orleans, nnd thence by steamer, close nt this ofnen dally al "1..T0 p. m. (connecting closes here Mondays 'for Hellze, Puerto Corte?. nnd Guatemala nnd Tuesdays for Costa Rlcn). "Registered man closed nt c it. in, pruvious uay. l',.,ls-PmT.7e Mails. Malls for Australia (except West AustralH. wiiicii goes via t;urope, -inn .'jew .oiniiiu:, which, goes via San Fr.iuclsco). and, Fill lnlnmlH. via Vancouver, close here dally nt C-.W) p. in. up to January rth. Inclusive, for illsniiteb tier s. s. Warrlmoo (sutil)'"- inentnry mnll, via Senttle, closo at 6:30 ii. m. Jiinuiu-v "iini Malls for Hawaii, Japan, Chlm and Philip nine islands, via nan i-rnnciscn. cuno hero dally at 6:30 p. m. up to January "inn. inclusive, tor uiapaicii per s. s rjnellp. Malls for Hawaii, via San Frnnclteo. cloo here daily nt C:30 p. m. up to January "Hill, inclusive, lor uispnicu per s. e. enliiiidln Malls for China. Japan and Philippine Tslnmis. via Tacoma. cilose Hero dai v at 0:30 p. in. up to January "15th, Inclusive, ior oiHiia.--ii ner s. . uivniuia. Mulls tor llawnll. China. Janan nnd Phllln plno Islands, via San I- ranciscn, close liero dally at ii:;o p. tn. up lo January rjiji Hnnnlilli. Malls rot China nnd .Tnpan, via Vancouver, cldso here dnlly at 0:30 p. m. up to Janu ary 22. inclusive, for dlsnatch per . s. Empress of Japan (registered mall must uo directed via vnncouvcr j. Trans-Pnclflc. malls nro lorwarded tn port of sntllng dally and tho schcdulo of closing is iii-rnnced on the nresunuitlon nf their unlntcrruptcil overlr.nd transit. "Regis- icrtu 1IIUII l-.if. ill u i. ill iiirviiiua CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster. PORTO Popular Tours K.TflCl Fob. 2 and 16. March 2 lilliiiriiieu iirdKr.iiiij -t uuji., niiuAiiuii-.i,ion a, . . . i . iij ii ........... a.nu Dvmond4Wliltcomb.l03AdamsSt..Clilca0o RAILWAY TIJIK TAIILRV. UNION PACIFIC-"THE OVER la'n.l Houto" General Olllces, N. E. Cor, Ninth and Farnam Directs. City Ticket Ofllco, 1321 , j-arnain oireei. icicpnouc, aiu. Depot, Tenth und Matey Sts. iciepnoiie, u."j. jx-ave. Arii.-o Tho Overland Limited.. a 8:20 am a 7:30 pm j lie . Micagii I'uruuim Siicclal a S:20 am n 7:30 pm Tho Fast Mnll a h:50 am a 3:2.-i nm The Mall nnd Express.. nll:33 pm u 4:23 pm Lincoln. Ilcatrlce nnd Stromsburg Express, .h 4:05 pm bl2:30 pm The pncuio express. ... a t:2j pm Tlio Aiinniic. jixpress... n 6:S0 nm uranii isinna i.wai....ua:.ii)ni b 9:35 nm n uuuy. u i.-uuy escejii sunuay. WABASH RAILROAD Ticket Onice, 1413 Farnnm S) VffiHSSi'ft. Pl- Tenth nnd Marcy Utn. " V-Ea-i Telephone. 029. I.oavc. Arrive. St. Louis-"Cannon Ball' .n 6:03 pm a 8:20 am Express a Dally. CHICAGO. ROCK ISL- nnd A: Pacific Rnllrond "Tho Great Rock Isl and Route ' Cltv Ticket Ofllco. 1323 Fnr nam Street. Telephone, 42S. Dopot. Tenth and aiaroy mis. Tele phone, 629. Leave. Arrive EAST. Dps Moines and Daven- nort Local ....n 7:ii nm 1)11:3.) nm Chicago Express .bll:l5nm a 8:10 nm noi Inlnns Local a 1:20 nm n 4:4.1 nm m.i,,. urn lfnat TvnroSH H f,!flO nn. n 1 'T. nm Dcs Moines, Rock Isl- nn,l nmi Chlcniio ii 7:40 mil n 9:S." nm "WEST. Lincoln, Colorn.i'o Spgs.. iipiivpr. l-iieoio anil West a 1:30 pm a 4:15 pm Colorudo.. Oklahornfc & Texas I'ljur ii inn i. ?.uv uiii n Dally n Dally except aunuay. KANSAS CITY. ST. Jo seph & Council Bluffs Railroad "Tho Burling ton Route" Ticket Ollloc. 1502 Farnam Street. Tele phone. 250, Depot, Tonth nnd Mason Streets. Telo nliotio. 128. Leave. Arrive. Kansas City Day Ex .n 9:20 nm n 0:25 pm vuiijun iiiy jignt j-;x..aju;J pni a i:u m fit. Louts Flyer for St josepu ami st j,oui3..a D:10 pin nliiio nm BURLINGTON & Mis souri River Railroad "The Burlington Routo" General Oil ces. .Norm. west Corner Tenth and Farnam Streets. Ticket Officii 1502 Farnnm Street. Melenhone. 2.K). BUfllnBtoii Station, Tenth and Mpson Streets. Telephone, 128. i-eave. Arrive. I.II1CUII1, Ilun.llllaB illll. JlcCooli ...a 5:10 nm n 7:3j pm Lincoln. Denver. Cola. r.nlii, Utah, California. a 4:2j pm n 3:00 pm Lincoln &. Illnck Hills.. a 9:00 nm n 0:45 am Montana. Puget Sjuud..n 9:00 pm u 6:45 um Lincoln Fast Mall b 3:00 pm a 9:17 am Wyinoro, Beatrice nnd Lincoln a 8:40 am bll:50am uenver. ("o orni o. Utah nnd California a 0:43 nm south Hem I. Loulsvl e. i-iuiiBiTiouin D 3:;io pm iii;i am Ft. Crook, PlattHinouth nnd Puclflc Junction.. u 7:00 pm n S;20 am iii-iitivin; I'laiimouin nnd Pncllle Junction. .012:10 am a Dally, b Dally exceui Sunday CHICAGO, BURLINGTON fi Oulncy Rullroad-"The ll-.irllngton Route' Tlckvt Ofllco 1502 Farmim Stre.it. Telephone, 250. Depot, Tenth and M.iBon Streets. Telephone, 1SS. kcave. Arrive Dnyllsht Chicago Spe- ..,. Ar.i n ?:0 am n!0:25 nm Chicago Vestlbnlod Ex a 4:00 pin u 7:45 um l lllCilKU VI-MI"IH-:il I--!-; I Chicago Local Express.!! 9.30 am u 4.0.. pn Chicago Limited , . a V.W pm n 7 4j un Fast Mall a .1j pn in m a Dally ..' '.i ... . i..,;. J iii i4 Wyoming, Casper nmi . Kr i iri ""i"- - Douglas d 2-.W pm p s:w pm Malls for Australia (except West Australia. "Xtrlar'aVn New Zealand, Hawaii. FIJI and Snmonn V'nr Ami Heu-nrd h 5-00 nm b 6 00 pm Islands, via San Kranclsro. closo bore xeter und Seward . . ..Uu.oopm i 6.w pm dnlly nt C:30 p. m. January "Cth and up ,f""5'..,x crilIer " , j,. to January "bill. Inclusive, or on day of . L'il 1 Wniioo""and arrival of s 5l. Campan a. duo nt Now Hnnt . . .? b 7:30 am blO:P3 am yorx .ianuar "i-Jtn, tor mspaicn per s. y. W, U,rn .... c 7:M am CENTURY OF NAVY BUILDING Growth nd AchleeinenU of the United Statei i a Bea Power. FORMERLY A JEST, NOW A WONDER liiMrni'dt Iti'vlew of (be Vnrlom ( Illumes In (lie Ilurller Milps, (ho i:neet or the Cltll Wnr nod (lie Itetiiillillnu on Iiidei n l.tnex. (t'opyrUht, 19ol, by R. Stevins.) Ono hundred icnrs ngo tho American nay consisted of fifteen war ships, offi cered by nine captains, thirty-six lieuten ants nuil'luO midshipmen. Tho ships were constructed on entirely new principles, manned by crows that, with few excep tions, had seen no previous scrvlco on men-o'-war, nnd carried experimental bat teries, which the English sneered nt ns "monstrous oud preposterous." So lightly wni the navy regarded nt home, nnd so llttlo was It feared abroad. Hint on two occasions tho English took men by forro from our national ships, whllo tho Last Indian pirates preyed upon Amerlcnu com- .. . . . i, .1 ... mcrco with small fenr of retaliation, and ...ltlln.,fc fn .lrtfnn.A lull tint ntlit , .. , ,. . .... . ,,," ,i .,, ani of tribute," aroused tho nation to n net so ot lull I l.llir. ,u. UVI.II.lvi ' " . " ' - " greatest In tho world, and tho cfllcloncy nt ltg Ri,pa nnd perRontiel Is r,ucli ns 10 . ',,..,,. cii. m tlm third nlnco cntltlo tho United htates to tno in in pinco .imum? tho creat naval powers, blneo the ycnr 1SI)0 the American nnvy nas nuiuiii-i ' . .,. ,. .,, o,,,,rrnril the I ated I rancc on tho ocenn. supprossc.l too Ilnrbary corsairs, met England, the Alts- vcfB 0j the Sens." on her own ciumain ... ,,.,,.. j, ,,, .,ii,1 nni nf fifteen and defented her In thirteen out ot single ship actions, destroyed piracy In tut vvvst Indies opened the Orient to our coin- ... i..' pi,i.. imn n.i Corea In mcrco, beaten China, Japan and corea in vnrlous lights, nlded In tho suppression of .jlc slave trade, battered the fortifications , .irivim tin. emifndernte ilac from 01 Mexico. drletl the conloderaio nag irom tho ocean, mndo remnriianie survejs u explorations, curried the ling far toward tho pole. Ptotected tho trenicndou, . growth of Atner can mar.iiinc cummer-.-., - uiinieci tno necis oi nii.iui nn to tRl(c one(, i,reatb. Nnllon'H ew Navy of 17117. The ships ot tho Constitution class may bo said to iiavo been the first puro type of RAILWAY Tl.lti; THI,i:4. FREMONT, ELKIIORN & Missouri nlley Rallioid "The Northwestern Line" General OtIRes. Flitted States Natl m il Hank Rldg., S. W. Corner Twelfth and Fnrnam Sts. Ticket Olllce. HOI Fiirnam rfti Tel. Ml. Do- pot, 15th nnd Webster Sts. Tel. lloS. Dl.ick Hills, Dendw'ood Hot springs a j-.w pm i. n.w i"u ITVnmnnt Tirnl . ,..r. TtIlltl a Dal v. b Da IV except hunuay. c sun- day only, d Dully except Saturday, o Dally except Monday. CHICAGO .t NORTH western Railway "Tho Northwestern Lino" - City Ticket Ofllcc, 14-11 U( iPnln.ilinilA I I.I illlill O I . Ilill lH.V,.,., Ml Depot, Tenth and ainrcy bis, iciepnone i.j. Lenve. Arrive. fin vlliylil- 7h(eni-n Sne- clal a 7:00 am alt -.30 pm Chicago Passenger a 4:15 pm a d:u am Eastern l-jxpress, u;s Moines, Slnrsbnlltown. Ceilnr Ttlinldil und Chicago nl0:55 am n 4:0j pm ' HKinrii nnrri I . i 111 .. ,.r.-. .., i.tK vnJf UMn i ri,tV.;L-n,,to ' omana n I'm Omahn-Chicngo Llmlfd.a 7:15 pm n 8:0) pin j- nst fliau ii :;" "i Cedar Rapids Passenger a C:39 pm Eastern Express b 9:no pm a Dally, b Dnlly except saiuruny. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Railroad "The North western Lino" General Otllces, United States National Hank Dulldlim, S W. Corner Twelfth and Fnrn.im Sts. Ticket lllllnn. 110! l.-nrimm SI. Telenllnno rfil. I.e. pot, Tenth und Murcy Sts. Telephone 029, Leave Arrive. Twin Cltv Express a r:S5 am nl0:2'i pm Twin Cltv Limited n 7:3." nm n Stir, am Sioux City Local ii i:W urn a 3:5J Jim a Dally. CHICAGO. ST PAUL, Minneapolis Sc Omaha Iiallwuv "Tlm North western Line" General Olllces. NelirnBku uivl slon, 15th nnd Webster S's. City Ticket Ofilco, Telephone, 501. Dopot. Furuan: St. 15th und Webster Sts. Leave. Arilve. Twin City Passenger... a 0:00 um a 9:10 pm Omaha Passenger all. 10 um niuuA .iij n. i.ui in- east NebmaKa a 3:is pm a Dally. IHLINOIS CENTRAL Rallroatl-City Ticket Of llco. 1492 Farnnm Streot. Telephone. 245. Depot, Tenth nnd Mnrcy Streets. Leavo. Arrive. 4uS6 Chicago Express ., Chicago Limited .. Mlnncanolls and Pnul Express .. . . .a 7:90 um a 4:0o pm . ,.iv 7:15 pin a 8:03 um St. , . .b 7:00 am b 5:40 pm St. Minneapolis nnd Paul Limited .a pm n 8:0j nm I Vfirl D'tllcM Local from Council Bluffs h 4:30 pm b 8:13 am T7nrt Dodlle Local from Council Bluffs . .. .1)7:13 am a Dally, b Dallv except Sunduy. MISSOfRI PACIFIC RAIL road-General Otllccn nnd Ticket Olllces, Houthcast Corner lith and Douglas fits Telephone, 101. Depot, Union Hiauon. Iiavc, Arrive at i nniu nnd lCnnsas .... .."' ''" ,A.Aft ...n Cltv I-.xiireHS uu.uu tun i. unit inn K. C, St. L. ExpruDs...al0:S9 prn a u:l5 um Leave from 15'fi and Websler ftreeis: Nebraska Local. Via Weeping MiuT h 4.10 nm nl0:13 nm n Dally, b Dally oxcept Hunnuy - - - OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL rnml -Omaha. Kansas City & Eastern Railroad "'J'lio Oulncy Route" Tlekot Of tlce 1415 Farnnm fit. Tele phone, 322. Depot, Tenth and Mare) Ktrcatu. Telephone, C"J. Leave. Arrive, f T.nui-a Cnnnnn Hall Exiii cs.H u b.io pm a b:;u am h.'niunu cu v ami Oalncv Local . a 7:00 am n 0:00prn a uatly 7I1ICAGO, MILWAUKEE fi St I'aul Rnllwf.y City Thltet Olllce, 1501 Farnnm Street. Telephone. L'Si. Depot, T"ntli und Mason Streets. Telephone, 629. Leave, Arrive Chicago Limited Ex a o-tu pm n i:0:. um CU' iSftly TDau,R',ceprSml!i!iyU "M m MOBILE FIHC SHIPS IN CONHCCTION WITH WtttUY I tnCilDID StRVICt TUtMOtlnXbONIOSK. ALONG TIIC NORTH SHORT. tHVAfH, MATANf AS, CARDENAS, SA0UA.CAI. IHEtlEN, M'HVIlAS. QIHARA, lid BARACOA, tat oikit itrlr. MtlM.SON STEAMSHIP J INK.J7 v.'UIUm.'it. Nev,- York City RAYMCj.SI) & WHITCOMB 25 t'nlon Sciuore, New York For TlcK- "s, htateroom JlMseivatlon and Ocnerul Infrrmntton of the MO BILE SERVICE, apply to Ticket Agent Mobil & Chlo it. It, and South em Ky, 140 jr4ClPBJiBe9B Milwaukee American national vessels. The United States, launched nt Philadelphia July 10, 17y7, was tho llrst of theso new crulsors nnd a description ot It Mill apply to tho other ll-fitm Americans ships of tho period. It wns built of the finest mntnrlal for ship construction, with extra heavy timbers and lofty masts. It was armed with 24-pound-ers In Its main deck battery a kind of gun freely criticised by the English, wbo used only IS-poundcrs on tlin tnnlti deck and carried a crow of nbout 460, v.bcr Kngllsh vessels of the same, clesi wore manned by a crew of about 350. In short, It was nn experiment, sneoteJ nt by tho Ilrllish ns being top-heavy, overnrtued and over manned, but It was built under tho super vision of tho commodore who was to com mand It. Not n long bolt was driven or a plnnk shifted except under tho critical eye of Its future mauler, nnd It proved In the wars with France. Tripoli nnd England what Its designers hnd claimed for It that, separately. It would be superior to any Eiiropcnn frigate of tho usual dimension-, would. If nalled by numbers, bo ublo to lend ahead, rould go Into nctlon on Its own terms, nnd, finally, in heavy weather, would bo able to fight ,i double-decked ship on oqunl totnu. Vessels of the lino of battleship class, like "the swift -salllnn ludenendcnce." nnd of the gunboat typo, Ilka the Wasp, Hornet and Pelican, Joined tho United SUle nnd Constellation typea In forming tho nucleus for tho American nnvy. and r stout was the construction of theso old fathloned wooden sailing ship ntnl to admirably were they enrol for that ninny of them took u formida ble p.irf yearn later, not only In the wnr of IS It! with Mexico, hut. actually, nn Into ns ISO I, In the war of recession. Imlcod, tho 100-year-old CouHltutlon ni.v atlll bo keen In M.i berth nt tho Portsmouth navy yard nt:d the Conslellatlon. nf tho eanio r.ge. was, until ciiilto m-onlly. actively employed ns a practice vessel for tho nnval cadets. Ili-Ulllilllius of Me.-un. Steam was first npplicd to Amcrlcm naval uses in 1SH. when tto pad.Uo whi.el vessels Mississippi and Mlsaourl wore con sidered the finest men-of-war allcat, r.ml the first American war ship (o uro tho screw propeller wns tho Princeton In 1SI4. As sails gavo way lo steam for tho-motlvo power of fighting shlpii, other improvements followed, both In construction nnd move ment. As gum became heavier their num ber on shipboard decreased, and wo go from tho tevonty. four-gun Indopeiidcnco of 1S13 to tho two-gun Monitor of 1802. Tho Inttcr vessel, with its heavy guns and armored turret, could easily havo blown tho former out of the wnler, nnd was probably tho most formidable lighting crnft uflont nt the tlmo nf Its encounter with thu Merrlinac. Dur ing tho later years of tho civil war tha Monitor played the p.irt of a battleship nnd boro tho renl brunt of tho attacks on such fortified positions ns tho approaches to New Orleans. Mobile and Charleston, nbt.v seconded by steam frigates like tho Wabash, Brooklyn nnd Hnrtford, nnd corvettes of tho rlass of tho famous Kcarsarge. Alter the closo of tho civil war tho unvy wns neglected and permitted to fall Into such n state of Inefficiency that tho two Chilian battleships. Blanco Encolad.-i and Almlrnnto Cochrane, had war been declared at tho tlmo of tho Chilian imbroglio In lSSlrtould hnvo destroyed tho whole American nnval forco and pluced our seaboard cltloa under tho alternative of trlbuto u: destruction. Had war been declared against Spalu nt this tlmo tho Americnn navy would have been ns completely overwhelmed ns was that of Spain in 1S9S. The .Modern Nnvy. A board of olllcers, to advlso in regard to tho construction of the now wnr ships was appointed by Secretary Hunt In 1SS1; congress readily fell in wllh the suggestion nnd today, from the nucleus of four ships, tho "A, H. C. D" of tho new navy, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago nnd Dolphin, all tho mod ern vessels wo possessed In 1888, wo now hnvo n navnl strength ot twenty-eight bnt tleshlps, Including modern monitors, eight nnnorcd cruisers, forty-four cruisers, sev-cnty-threo gunboats and flfty-threo tor pedo boats nnd destroyers, Inclusive of vessels contracted for, but not yot In commission, and excluslvo of hospital, col lier, refrigerator, repair and supply Bhlps nnd other vessels which nro not actual fighting craft. Among tho most remark able of nil tho typos of American fighting craft aro tho Hollnud nubmarlno boats, Iho only class of torpedo vessel that promises utility In actual warfare. At tho beginning of tho nineteenth cen tury our vessebi of tho Constitution class wcro armored with long twenty-four-pounders on tho gun deck nnd thlrty-two-poundcr cannonades nn tho quarter deck nnd fore castle, tho Inttcr weapons having llttlo pone (ration, but great smnnhlng power. The frigates built from 1821 to 1S47 carried thlrty-two-poiinders and short eight-Inch guns. Tho exploslvo shell wns used for tho first tlmo during tho war with Moxlco, though in 1839 experiments wero nmdo with n hollow, nono-exploslvo shot, which was found to ponsoss great smashing power, with low velocity. In 1839 Ericsson brought to thin country n twelve-Inch wrought Iron gun, strengthened by tho shrinking on of tho best American thrro nnd nno-half-lnch wrought Iron bands, but the explosion of n gun of this kind on tho Princeton In 1844 (by which were killed Secretary of Stato Upshur. Secretary of War Gilmer, Captain Keunon urnl Colonel Gardiner) gave a setback to the Introduc tion of heavy guns on American ships, and It wns not until the civil wnr lhat guns u.i lnrgo ns eleven-Inch wero used on our war ships. Improvement In Ai-ioiiiiioiil. The armament of Aincrlcnn mcu-of-wnr iu 1SS3 consisted principally of eleven nnd nine-Inch smooth bores ntul eight-Inch rcuK-zlc-Ioadlug rllles. Ar, Into as 1XS3 there was no plant in tho United Stales capablo nf making forging for a modern rlilo of morn than six-Inch caliber, while steol shaftlr.s, torpedoes, armor und machluo gunr. had to bo purchased abroad. Today American mnchlno shops aro turnlm; out guns up to sixteen Inchon caliber anil articles of tho nbovo enumeration which aro tho admira tion of tho world. A Yankee Invention which makes poMlblo n rovcrno motion In tho turblno englno will probably glvo uh ntly-knot vessels of tho Vlpor class, and tho late Lieutenant llaeselor'a breech mochan lam for tho eight-Inch un onablcs this powerful weapon to flro six shots n minute. Rcmnrknble, however, ac havo been the improvements In tho ship Itself, in tlm propelling power, In tho uriiior and In tho gun. It Is tho "man bahlnd tho gun" who offers tho most satisfactory dovolopmunt to tho Aincrlcnn nuiy. In thu year l&Oft tho crews of American nhlpa woro prln clpally composed of Ignorant, lll-dlxct- pllnrd landsmen from tho bnckwuods and Hulling flectn. On almost ovvi one uf our national ships at tho beginning of tho nine teeonth century tho great majority of tin crew worn of foreigners, and tho majority of ihoso foreigners worn English. Thero Ii nn old story, npropoti of tills, In tho nnvy. It uceniH that nn Englishman met an American girl Iu I'nria shortly aftor tho P of 1812 and b,gan orntlon on tho grenr- iicss and invincibility of bin country. I "Why." said tho fnlr American, "did you know thnt wo captured thirteen English , vur ships Iu tho recent wnr?" "Yes," oald 1 the Briton, "but you must remember that half your trows worn composed of Eug I llshmen!" "Ah," Inquired tho woman, I "weren't your crews nil English?" I Toflny nlno-tenthu of tho American crows ' nro native born, two-handed, patriotic ! young mnrlners, who have beou trained to I the sea In Institution! of tho United ' I Stales, nnd who nro hotter educated in thi requirements of their profession thnn thu men who rnmmnnded tho English rlilps In tho glorious nnval wur of 1S12 It STEVEN'S, (