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THE OMAHA DAILY REE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1001. m&mmwEBBim affairs at south omaiia ft A 3 1 i Ik E7 LEAVE OrtiAHA TODAY ON THE UHIGN PACIFIC AND VOL? CAN HKACH SfiH FRANCISCO ' on PORTLAND A8 SOON AH THOSE WHO STARTED YESTERDAY OH ANY OTHER LINE what Is llm u-o of wnstlng your lltnp pnrnntn nnil vnlir mniiev on I fxxta. tni'HlH when It C'OHTH NO J Mor.K tn travel In the lined trains on n perfectly ballnslcd truck ovi-tt ii direct ruuto? Throo through foot trains DAILY to California and Oregon. Dell Sprung b fUjrirJ to tk BjidiciU Psrk. City Tlokot Offloo 1324 Farnam St. Tolophono 310. BE TURNED INTO A CEMETERY Hnsterit Investor Mil III tn Hp l.ooklliK fi tlir .Mnttrr nlth it View to I'MtiilillxliltiK a lliirylnit (Iro ii ml. Ilcport has It thnt certain eastern capital ists ro negotiating with ofTlccrs of the South Omaha Lone! company for the pur chase of a portion of Synrllcnte park, the Intention being to convert this park Into a cemetery. non wnai can oe icnriiuu It Is understood to ho the Intention of Jhe nronosed purchasers to take In oil of that portion of tho park east of Twenty-secouJ street, with tho city llmltn as tho northern boundary and F etrect and Missouri avenue tho southern boundary. Thirteenth street Is tho eastern limit. In nil nbout 125 acres will bo secured, providing the deal goss through. Taking nut streets and roadways It Is figured that there will bo about sixty acres left for lots, and with 140 lots to the ncro the scheme Is considered a paying In vestment. Thrro is excellent street car service on Tumitv. fourth street, and with the Mis- -ip $ j -3 sn.irl nveniin lino tho eastern entrance oi u uus jenr, tho nronosed cemetory could bo easily . Tho storo keepers have met the public ronrhn.i. it Is thoueht that If tho project nan way, as attested Dy many a m-nuom Bnr.n itii-mieh tho street car company will show window In the retail district. Toys i..,i ii. Thirii-enth street line to Missouri are almost ovcrywhero on display. Ono en .,., nniniu nf tho schemo are not avail- tcrprlslng merchant shows Santa Claus In m n iimo ,nt llm nssuranco Is given n automobile, an Innovation which tho nut th.it tho nlan la being sorlously cousm- kuu buhu win no uoudi necepi, especially t.v n... nronln In the cast who arc In- slnco tho park bonrd has refused him n per THE $2.50 HATTER 7 I 107 S. 16th S fife S5.00 Wo can sell you a Columbia Ornpho phono as low as $5.00. " Edison Machines, 10.00, VMM and J.io.nn. Disc Machines, J3),00 to $10.0). It will l)o to your Interest to see us before you buy. , Our prices tiro right. Wo nro tho only limine selling tho iiiiTcroni miiKuH isuiHor. couum IMA. AND A'ICTOIt. . CiihIi or payments. Send for cata logue. I COR6- ; HEYDEf Phop. Howell's Sloppy weather nnd cold, wot feet bring colds, cough and soro throat. Nothing hotter for nil of theso than Howell's Antl-Kiiwf. It cures. 25a bnttln at drug stores. Anti-Kawf Office Iliiurit, r ' fnndnya, from H n n. in. to II p. ta. to R i, hi. DR. McGREW Ag853 SPECIALIST- DlacuoL'N uiitl wiHurilum oi Stun Only. SO Yrura' Kxiivrleucc. 15 Vcni' tn Omnlin. VADIPHPEI C curort in less than 11 day inuiuuukLk without cutting, CVDUII IC uud all lllood Dlatueos cured OlrnlLIO for life. All broaklng out and signs ot tliu ui3ousB disappear ut once. IIUCD On fllin canes cuied of nervous lIVCH ZUjUUU debility, loss of vltullty uiul nil imnuturul weaknesses of man. ptrlcturc, aieut, Kidney and niaddar Db cusch, Hydrocele, cured permanently, t iiri'N Uiiiirimlei'il. Cuiixiiltiitlaii Ki'fc, CHARGES LOW. Treatment by mall. 1'. O. Box 768. O 111 co over 2U S. Ulh street, between Kar nam and Uouglus Sts.. OMAHA, NKH. S5.00 A MONTH SPECIALIST in All Diseases anil Disorders of Men 'l0 years In Omaha VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE cured. Method nw, without cattlug. oMw r Ion of urns. CVDUII iecurdtorltfanctthpolioa OirPlI Ul o thoroughly clfnd from the system. Hoon every itgn and lymptora Htsappeara completely and forTer. Ilo "llHUAUl.N'O OUT"ot the disease on the skia or fare. IToatuiont coutalus qo dangiroui 0rui;i or Injurious tuedlclDv. WEAK MEN from Excenei or Vicrius to NKIIVOUH DICUIMTY or KXUiUSTION, VYAHTIKO WXAKNKH4 With KAHLY DlOAT In Youno and MIDDLC Aord, lack ot Tim. vigor and itreuctb, with orgnus Unpaired and weak. STRICTURE cured with a new llomi Treatment. No pain, no detention from bull eii. Kidney aud llladder Trouble. r .. PHAROK8 LOW, s CiatiltitlM free. ireatrntnt kv Mil . Call on ou or address 9 So. 14th St. Dr. Searles & Searles. Omah. Neb. tcrcsted In South Omaha property, uio park Is now, and has been for a number of years, under fonco and controlled by tho South Omaha Land company. Several at tempts have been mado to sell this prop erty to tho city, but without avail, a representative of eastern capital saw io ... . ... ...... ..... ti a llco reporter last nigiu mm um would tnako an Ideal cemetory. as It nas natural drnlnugo and other qualifications fitting It for one of tho finest cemeteries In this section of the country. oiler V.nm' nlmnlnsoil. Tho personal Injury caso brought by Her man Zcllcr, who sought to recover $20,000 from the city for Injuries caused by a fall on a ilefectlvo sidewalk, was tried In Judge Koysor's court last week and nnaiiy taKen from tho lury by tho court. Two days wore occupied In the trial beforo It wok shown that tho Dlolntin had no standing anu m.n Mm eltv was not liable under tho clrcum stances. A number ol otner iiuentiiiiiB fnnliirnn nreurmd to Show that faotltn Omaha Is bolng Imposed upon In tho mat mr nf dnmaeo suits. According to tuo poi Icy of the present administration all such suits will bo appealed to tne supreme court Thl Keller cafie Is tho first suit tried ro cently whero the city won n victory at tho first hearing. HeirriT of Honor Ollleern Unchurch lodge' No. 2, Degree of Honor olocted thcao olllcers last wcck: airs, iuz abeth Dlckcrt, chief of honor; Mrs. Alice sniilvnn. nnnt chief of honor: Miss Anna Doylo, lady of honor: Mrs. Mamie Mc ninarv. chief of ceremonies; Mrs. Mary Ga hill, recorder: Mrs. Nellie Naglo, financier; Mrs. Margaret Whalen, receiver; .miss aiary nnlv. usher: Prank Pratt, Inside wnicn; WUUatn Keegan, outside watch; Miss Kate nalv. musician. Mrs. W. M. Uavis ano .Mrs. Catharlno Cahlll were choacn trustees noynl Achillea Ollloera. Succcbh lodge No. 33, Royal Achates, elected officers last week with the follow Inir result: Jacob H. Davis, president; Mrs. W. M. Davis. paBt president; Mrs. Maggie Tripp, vice president; Mrs. Lillian Kls folder, chaplain: Mrs. Mary Cahlll, secrc tnrv: J. W. Hosklns, treasurer; Mrs. Al fred Harber, guard; Mr. Alfred Harbor, sentinel; Mrs. Ida Davis, marshal: trustees, Burton nice, D. W. Cahlll, Frederick Mc Kale. Mrs. Edith Mettlen Is captain of tho .i.irrnn irnm nnd Mrs. Cora Goodman Is musician. Vllt't'lniltloil HliKKCstctl. So far tho Board of Health has not de elded upon a set of rules, but It Is expected that certalu regulations will be udopted at a meotinc of the board to bo held on Mon day. Committees are now at work figuring out rules, etc., for tho government oi mo board and for tho guidance of the poople in enoaklnu of tho condition of uffalra here. Dr. Sapp. tho city physician, said "Tho board will Insist upon vaccinntion. Wo want to liavo nil of tho school children vaccinated, and elders, too, for that mat ter. All persons who have not been vacci nated oucccsBfully In tho last five years should bo vaccinated now. This Is tho only manner In which wo can successfully stamp out smallpox." lloynl Arc'inuim Ollloera. Knoxall council of the Iloyal Arcanum has elected the following officers to servo for tho ensuing year: Arthur H. MurdocK, regent; T. J. Nolan, vlco regent; E. L. h. Illdgeay, orator; Tercy Hamilton Bell, scc- rotury; E. It. Loigh, collector; w. r. .mc- Devltt. guides M. Calkins, chaplain: Hollo Krebs, warden; S. B. Christie, sentry; w. H. Jones, representative: C. L. Clapp, al ternate. Tnxe. mlt to hso tho reindeers. There are sov eral now mechanical toys. Many of them nro Ingenious nnd Interesting, but still tho sled for the boy and tho doll for the girl hold the right of way nnd aro Just as nu merous as they were a half.contury ngo. Athcno burled nllvo, 18th & Douglas street. Old street carnival grounds. l'li.iprnl Nollep, Kunornl services of tho lato Chnrles V Stockham will bo held from fnmllv resl dence. 200S North Klghtconth Btrcet. Mon- day nfternoou nt-2j'clock. Friends Invited. Ilfh Ccho'ol Oommittet Htpci to EnUrj loop of tot Oonnt. NEW BUILDING WILL ASSIST IN FLAN I:IpiimIiiii In Kvery Dlrei'llon rntll All I'll l I n (.'nil lie Aeeoninioilnteil nnil n llent TrnlnhiK Melionl la Met Hp. MayerSmv MORE MANUAL TRAINING Mrs. Irwin lias returned to her home, nt i Lexington, Nob., after n, visit wltn nor daughter, Mrs. Kd Cahow. Itev, Dr Wheeler will preach this morn' Ing at the First Brosbytcrlnn church on The Glory of Individualism." Improved fnrms to exchnngo for Omaha and South Om.tha Improved clear property. Sop "For exchango" want add of Joseph Koutsky. The ladles' auxiliary nf tho Young Men's Christian association will meet with Mrs. J. II. Van Duscn, Twenty-sixth nnd D streets, on Tuesdny afternoon. Tho Christian Kndenvor society of the Christian church will hold n pesMan nt tho church this evening. There will be music by a quartet nnd an address by II, 1. uariK, CHRISTMAS TRADE STARTS Mtoren nnil Mtreeta ThroiiKPtl with I'ooplp tin- MnklttK I'lirplinaes. Tho snowstonfi nnd the cold weather ot tho last few days have reminded everyone that Christmas Is only a little moro than two weeks off nnd as a' result holiday shop ping has begun In earnest. Yesterday nft ernoon and last night tho big department stores nnd nil other stores that han dle goods which by any stretch of the Imagination could bo used ns Christmas prcsonts wore running full blast nnd tho streets were crowded with fore handed shoppers, anxious to get tho "first pick of goods newly received. Homeward- bound trolley cars were pneked with mys terious packagos and tho Indications aro that Santa Claus will hnvo a busy night of The enlargement in every sense of tho manual training department at tho High school will bo tho matter that Is given im mediate and primary preference and atten tion by the Board of Education as soon ns tho uso of the new building commences. In this section of tho school work moro than any other thero Is n deplorablo cramping and the Intention Is to not only lncrenso tho size of tho working rooms and the ex tent of tho equipment, but also to enlarge tho course till Its scope and completeness aro at least twlco that of tho present purview. Members ot tho High school committee, Superintendent I'earse and school board members at large have repeatedly had this matter brought to their attention, especially during tho last year. Because ot the con gested condition existing In tho old building In practically nil lines ot work It has been possible to devote but two rooms nnd a storeroom to mnnual training features. vThls has been tuoet Inadequate for the work, as Is manifested by two facts. One Is that only 125 pupils can possibly bo nc commodatcd In the course under tho cir cumstances of straitened room nnd equipment, whllo twlco and even three times that number are anxious to take the course. Tho other fact Is that tho proper Instruction ot even this small proportion of tho students necessitates periods In tho workrooms of only forty-flvo minutes each day, whllo theso terms of labor nbould not be less than an hour and a halt -for good work. In many ot tho tasks on lathe and bench It takes several hours to complete tho Job, while forty-flvo minutes Is hardly enough to get started In, and then It Is necessary to put away tho tools. IViiltliiK List n Loupe One, As It now Ih, a High school freshman, en tering tho Institution for tho first tlmo nnd desiring to take the manual training course, finds himself on a waiting list and ho may not get n chance to work In tho shops till his Junior year and almost never docs the necessary vacancy oppenr till he Is a sophomore. Again, the courso here Is most Incomplete and Insufficient, both In tlmo nnd expanse of work covered. Bench work and lathe work Is all thnt Is covered and that only for two years. The dcslro Is to make the courso what It Is In tho high schools of cities such as Cleveland, where It runs through the entire four years, nnd Includes, besides bench and lathe work, forgo work, pattern making, casting, molding, chipping and filing, a complete education for the mechanic In almost any department. Changes to such an end will necessitate radical extensions la-tho Omaha High school In every' way. First tho shop room must be Increased at least twice Its pres ent size. Then the equipment In the pres. ent apparatus must be fully doubled, and besides that the new departments, forgo work, pattern making, casting; molding, filing nnd chipping, will all rcqulro new tools nnd set apparatus. Tho expense In volved will bo considerable. It Is hardly probablo" that the course will bo mado a four-year ono nt first, but this may bo done later. A feature In this connection Is that It Ii now admitted by all pnrtlcfl concerned that It will bo Imposslblo to movo Into tho new building by January 1, ns expected, nor till a month later. It Is now planned to inako tho transfer at tho closo of tho first semester of work. This will be a most con- vrnlont time, ns It will obvlato tho con fusion and delay caused by moving whllo school Ih In session. Tho exchango can be mndo during tho days during niid after ex amination! when thero Is no school. Atheno burled nllvo, 18th & Douglas street. Old street carnival grounds. NOT RECOMMENDED FOR EVERYTHING But if You Hnvo Kidney, Liver or Blnddcr Troubles, You Will Find Swamp-Root Just the Remedy You Nccdi Mortnllty Htntlatlpn. Tho following births nnd deaths hnvo been reported to tho Board of Health for the twenty-four bourn ending nt noon uo rpmher 7: lllrthn Vnu'tnti WM hnrf nril . ttlnvpnth nnil Vlrlinlns ulrl! II. V. .tniipx. 140S South ) Eleventh, girl: I'atrlck O'Donnell. 1733 South Klovcnth, girl; William II. Wellman, 25F South Sixteenth, girl. Denths Thomns It. Lynch, ngeil 81 years. 2Cii7 Douglns; Qrnco Wood Mattock, aged C9 years, -42V9 Cuming. TOO LATH TO CLASSIFY. WANTED, n rlty salesman of exceptional ability, cnpable of earning large salary; muat bo over 25; liberal contract to right party. Call Monday nt 201 Hnmge block. em Woman's Work in Club and Charity With tho approach of tho biennial con vention of tho General Federation of Wom an's Clubs, which Is to bo held tn Los Angeles In the spring, there is a noticeable lncrenso In Interest In tho affairs of tho na tional organization nnd n genornl prepara tion for tho adjustment of the two great questions ot the convention tho color question and reorganization. Just where Nebraska stands on theso matters can hardly bo said, for the women, wisely, or otherwise, passed over their one oppor tunity of ascertaining, by mere touching upon tho matter at tho Wnyno convention In October. It has bccnTirgucd, and not unwisely either, that tho color question especially Is a dangerous matter to allow to como up In any convention. In consequence only n minority of tho stntcs know exactly whero they stand In the matter. Recent de velopments would seem to lndlcato that the states that have braved tho danger of a trco discussion of, the mntter wcro wlscat after all, for they at least will liavo the satisfaction of knowing whero their strong women stand, whllo the others, now that tholr stato conventions aro over, nro bo- stand for ginning to seo troublo looming up ahead clubs and troublo that they arc going to have no op portunity of adjusting. Nebraska eeems to be among this number. It is pretty generally understood now that neither of theso vexing questions is to bo allowed to come up In tho convention, but will ho referred to the executive bonrd for settlement. In consequenco all the Instruc tion of delegates will be of no avail, so far ns direct lniiuonce is concerned, and an ot tho effort nnd bitterness, too for there la bitterness will bo displayed In electing to tho new executive board members thnt will pledge themselves to ono sldo or tho other. At present Nebraska Is not represented In tho bonrd, but South Dakota and Iowa are. Tho probablo action of the latter stato can best be Judged by Its action at tho Mil waukee meeting, when It will bo rcmom bered the delegation wltdrcw Its resolu tions condemning the drawing of a color lino that It might elect ono of Its members to tho exccutlvo board. It bns developed re cently thnt Iowa has no Intention of losing this representation, If It can help It, but In case It docs, there Is a plan on foot whereby tho Iowa Influence will be thrown to elect a member from Nebraska, but, oddly enough, this combination Is pledged to exclude the colored clubs. An attempt has been made to draw some ot tho strong South Dakota women Into this combina tion also and thero Is Indication that a number ot strong Missouri members are al ready Interested. In the event of this com bination one of tho strongest club women In Nobrnska Is understood to bo the cholco for tho position on the bonrd. Th?ro aro other women In the state, however, who do not propose to hnvo matters carried In this high-handed manner aiyl It Is understood thnt a second combination, with equally strong support from tho mlddlo west, Is sh tho process of formation. This faction will tho admission of tho colored some ot Us members claim a strong support from South Dakota, even stronger than Is supposed to bo pledged to tho other faction. So far tho plans have been confided to but few nnd It will be. hoove the club women of the stato to keep their eyes open and see to It that their del egates aro Instructed along these lines, too. and the first lesson ot tho course will be assigned. Tho Woman's Suffragg Association of Pnwnco county will hold Its nnnunl county convention In Pawnee City on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. For Thursday evening's attraction a debate has been scheduled between Miss Laura A. Gregg and Mr. Blxby of Lincoln. It used to bo considered thnt only urinary and bladder troubles wcro to bo traced to tho kidneys, but now modern science proves thnt nearly all diseases hnvo their beginning In tho disorder ot theso most Important organs. Tho kidneys Alter nnd purify tho blood that Is tholr work. Therefore, when your kidneys nro weak or out ot order, you ran understand how quickly your entlro body Is affected nnd how every organ seems to fall to do Its duty. If you nro sick or "feel badly" begin taking the famous new discovery, Dr. Kil mer's Swnmp-Ho-jt, becnuso as soon ns your kidneys nro well they will help all tho other organs to health. A trial will con vtneo any one. Doctors Prescribe Swamp-Root. I hnvo prescribed that wonderful remedy for kidney nnd bladder complaints. Dr. Kil mer's Swntup-Hoot, with most beneficial effect nnd know of many cures by Its use. Theso pntlcntH had kidney trouble, ns ding nosed by other phyKlclaiin, ami treated without benefit. Dr. Kilmer's Swump-lloot effected n cure. 1 tun a liberal man nnd accept iv ipeclflo wherever I tltul It, In nn nccepted school or out of It. For dspcrnte cases of kidney or bladder complaint under treatment with unsatisfactory results l turn to Dr. Kilmer's Hwniiip-llool with most llntterlng results. I shall continue to prescribe It nnil from personal observation stnte thnt Swamp-Hoot has grent curative . tiroDcrtlen. L. IJAHBTOW HUSH. M. D.. 2TG filh St.. Iloroiich of lirooklvn. N. Y. September 24. 1W1. Weak and unhealthy kidneys aro respon sible for many kinds ot diseases nnd It per mitted to contlnuo much suffering with fatal results aro suro to follow. Kidney troublo Irritates the nerves, makes you dizzy, rest less, sleepless nnd Irritable; makes you pass water often during tho dny and obliges you to get up many times during tho night. Unhealthy kidneys cnuso rheumatism, gravel, catarrh of tho bladder, pain or dull ncho In tho back, Joints nud muscles; makes tho head ncho nnd back ncho, causes Indi gestion, ttomnch nnd liver trouble, you got n sallow, yellow complexion; makes you feel as though you had heart troublo; you may havo plenty ot nmbttlon, but no strength; get weak nnd waste nwny. Tho euro for theso troubles Is Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Boot, tho world famous kldnoy remedy. In tnklng Swamp-Hoot you afford natural holp to nature, for Swamp-Boot Is tho most perfect henlcr nnd gcntlo aid to tlm kidneys that Is known to medical science. EuVVnKi BB SWAMP-ROOT BIB KMnty, tim and PUddrr HH DIRECTIONS. HH fl May li one, two or ftB H lhrf tnupoonfula tutors I H H or after mMla and HriB H Children lraa, accordlsff 'iaH f to age. Ull H May commence with H rowli Ulores and Inenwo to BH HJH 1om or mom, no tho HH H eeo would evtn to require. Hl'B H Thh great remedy curt -a UlltAH H all kidney, lirer, bladder WH H and Vrlo Aeldtronlilriaud K HfH dlMrdersduatoweak kid- HjH HH tieyv.niohaaca(arrhof(hn IHI m bladder, gratel, theumn Hj lumbago audDrlcht'a bul H Dlteau, whleh lathe LLI H form of kidney dlraae. EH H to take. Hl B BY Hj DR. KILMBR A CO., HH H Bold by nllDnia-gtit. H (Swnmp-Hoot Is plonsnnt to tnkc.) Tho Woman's Christian association' of Omaha wishes to extend Its slncero appro elation nnd grateful thanks to the churches of tho city who so generously gave their Thanksgiving offerings, nnd the many frlenda who responded so liberally with Thanksgiving donations for tho Old ladles' Home. Tho response, so expressive ot tho spirit "that It Is moro blessed to glvo than to rccolvo," was tho most generous In tho history ot tho nesoclntlon nnd runic at a most opportune tlmo becnuso of tho largti amount of sickness in the homo during tho pafct year, need of Immediate attention. Swnmp-Boot Is pleasant to tnko and is used In tho lending hospitals, recommended by physicians In their prlvato practlco and Is taken by doctors themselves who hnvo kidney ailments, becnuso they rccognlzo In It tho greatest and moBt successful remedy for kidney, liver nnd blnddor troubles. If you aro already convinced that Swamp Boot Is what you need, jou cnu purchaBo tho regular flfty-ccnt nnd ono-dollnr slzo bottles nt tho drug stores everywhere. Sample Bottle of Swamp-Root Sent Free By Mail. EDITORIAL NOTE If you havo tho slightest symptoms of kldnoy or bladder troubles, or If thero 1b n traco of It In your family history, send nt onco to Dr. Kil mer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., who will gladly send you by mall, Immediately, without tost to you, a samplo bottle of Swamp-Root and n book containing many of tho thousands upon thousands of testimonial lettors received from mon nud women cured. In writing bo suro to say that you read this generous offer In Tho Omaha Dally Bee. It thero Is any doubt In your mind ns to your condition tnko from your urlno on rising nbout four ounces, plnco It In a glass or bottlo nnd let It stnnd twenty-four hours. It on cxnmlnatlon It Is milky or cloudy, If thero Is n brick dUBt settling, or If small particles float In It, your kidneys nro In Thero will bo n meeting of tho Omaha Equality club at 8 o'clock on Monday even ing In tho banquet room of tho I'axton hotol. A program ot interest has been ar ranged. Mrs. Oeorgo Tllden will rend a paper on "The Test of Expcrlenco," Mrs Pratt a paper on "Tho Facts About Wyo ming," nnd Mrs. C. M. Schnolder will glvo a rending, "Samantha on 'Wlmmln's Bights." The now text books havo como Mr. Androw Rosowntcr, city engineer, will address the department ot political and social science ot tho Woman's club at Its meeting on Monday afternoon nt 3:45 o'clock on tho subject, "Cnro of tho Streets nnd Alloys." A general discussion will follow the address. A general Invitation Is extended to club members nnd their friends.- A special Invitation Is extended to the men of tho city who aro Interested In this subject. T RICHLY ASH BITTER? CURES CONSTIPATION. 0 Tho second of tho sorlcs of "Homo Cul' turo" tnlks being given buforo tho members of tho Young Women's Christian association will occur at 8 o'clock on Monday ovcnlng at tho Llnlngcr art gallery, Mrs. W. W. Keysor to speak on "Art In tho Home.' !WfAV' iZM CURE YOURSELF ) rlalilr. (UtrtauM ni w tuuiura. Wat (feau ITie lllaU for unnatural riliehara't.lDHamiuaituoa, Irritation! or alceratloai nf miiflnm mmlranaa iu. ' ralnlria. and not atlrlaa IaTHltVSUUyilUCO. or iwnonoua. kpmaiNatTi.o. atolat by DmnUU. r lent In plain wrappa. WW Copli-y liir Oulil XccUIim'cl Copley for Onlil Slmirt Itlima. Copley fur Niiiokliitr Set Silver. Copli-y for Silver Hniiilkprrlilef Boxes aaaHaaaBaaaMaaaaaaaaiaMaMaMaaaaaaBaaaaaBaBaHaBa Copley for Silver Olovi'H llosew. Copley for Sliver Slinvlnn Muit. Copley for Sliver Itnaiir Strop. Copley for C'lintelnliie rumen. Copley for Watches HENRY COPLEY WARES OF GOLD AND SILVER. IB SOUTH 10TII ST., FAXTON ItLOCK. Special Watch Rxamlnar n. A M n Chief Watch Inaptctor O. A 8. L It., O. ic. c. v. nr. nd ic. c. & n, nr. Speelnl Aaaeaamcnt ' IjibI week JudKO Baxter listened to n case whero Lawrence Connors sued to ro- cover hack taxes from tho city. Tho tnxes amounted to nbout $1,000, but tho court do- elded In favor of tho city and tho taxes nald tn will remain In tho treasury. While tho caso In Itself called for n small amount, a great deal wns Involved, Inasmuch as n decision favorablo to Connors would mean tho prosecution of suits aggregating flGO,. COO. Connors had to admit that ho paid his special taxes without filing a written protest and tho court hold that as long as ho did this he hnd no complaint. A nrm of attorneys hero has similar claims for largo sums and In case Judgo Baxter had ruled In favor of the plaintiff these con templated suits would havo been pushed. As It Is tho matter of recovering Bpeclnl taxvas8cssments will doubtless bo dropped. Nt. Mnrttii' Xfiv Altnr. The hnndponui now nltnr nt St. Martin's Enlsconal church. Twenty-fourth nnd J strcots, the gift of Bishop Worthlngton In memory of liu brother, nas neon pincea in fllC U I nmirAi rv re position. The.ro will be special services of HIE II. J. rtlNrULU LU. Denruicuon to on ncni. itutT. itev. funier, rector of tho church, Is now arranging thb details of this service, MaKlu Ctt' Ooaalp. y Mrs. W. A. McColllster Is recovering from n serious illness. Mrs. Cyrus Wright has nbout recovered irom ner recent uinoss. Montgomery Weeks of Belleville. Knn., is uere, upending riunnny wltn menus. Hov, M. 'A. Hend will breach thU mornlnc nt tho Methodist church on "Misplaced Anxiety." Ocotge Mile of the Armour company iPft Inst night for Chicago, to spend u week with friends. The Kpworth lcagun will havo charge of tno services nt tne first .Metnonist church this ovcnlng. Mrs. H. B. Flehnrty has returned from OgnllnlA, where she visited relatives for n couple of weeks. Mrs. D. J. Mover of 2812 V streot dd at a nospuai in umana ttaiuruay. Kunernl , services win uo neiu ai at. element s mis- Rubber Gloves Just the thing for protecting the hands I while doing housework. Price Per Pair $1.25; by mail 10c extra. Medical and Surgical Supplies 1408 Farnam Street, Omaha. Send in Your Order Early ' If you nre Ruing to rcikI Iter ono of our beautiful boxes or bnskets lllled with our delicious enndy don't put on or dering come in enrly lvo us the order nud we'll do the rest Those boxes hold. 1, V, 3, .r nnd 10 pounds nud nothing will please her better than ono of them First, beeauso they nro beautiful, (ind, second, because thero Is no Hticr candy made and our prices are reasonable the name ou our box Is a guarantee of purity Wo show the handsomest Im ported baskets, full dress suit cases and novelty boxes ever seen in Omaha. W. S. Balduft IBM Faruaa SL The Best Christmas Gift- for a boy Is one of our strong, service able sleds we've got them from i!5e to $2.25 If not a sled get lilm n pair of those old reliable Hartley & Hurry skates, -."Oe and up Perhaps he'dUIko n good knife we've got all kinds from 25u to $4 Every man enjoys one of our safety razors They're so handy, you know Willie tho womenfolks like a nice carv ing set 5 o'clock tea elegant coffee pot chaling dishes but If nothing hero suits send homo ono of our Fnvorlto base burners or Favorite steel ranges It don't matter what you want como to us and wo'll help you make a selection. A. C. Raymer Uuildcrs' Hardware and Tools. 1514 Farnam St. Holiday Suspenders Our lino Is nil new Just In prlcos, DOc to .-the 12.00 kind have ster ling silver buckles on. Our Assortment can't be beat In woolen ynms, mittens, gloves, sweaters and hose like mother used to make They are all mado In tho best of quality no shoddy goods lu our store Como lu and seo some of our Hat- tonhurg work from 10c up to $25 all prices also some Oriental spreads which are going at n very low price AVo carry the largest variety of crochet cotton and tidy yarn in imported and domestic cot tons, always fresh IJring down that swenter order for your boy if you want ono for Christmas. Jos. F. Bilz Tho roost complete yarn store In the west. I, 1993. 322 So, 16th St, Mall orders promptly lllled. JOS. BlLZ Christmas Slippers - For tins year we nave bought a mucn larger and more varied line of men's slippers than ever before Wc show styles that hnvo never been shown in the wetjt before Genuine seal Kusslu calf in all tlm slyles for comfort house wear Tho newest novelty Is a dark red goat with patent leather trimmings in tho Homeo shapes with rubber sides aud the Mephlstos without rubber sides Wo will havo u display of our OhrlstmiiH slippers reaily for your inspection Mon day and Invito you to come lit and seo them. Drexel Shoe Co., Ouiatia'. Up-to-dat. SUoo llouai, 1410 FAUNAS! STHKET. K.vr Fall Catalogue Hon n.ady. Nordlca Songs They .Make Shirts. A. E. Nettletori's Finest Shoes For men who want tho BEST. We aro lea dersj all others nro Imltntors. For years NETTLETON shoes have been tho standard of excellence and worn by all who adhere strictly to the dictates of FASHION. NKTTLETON originates tho NEW SHOES; others try to Imitate. Any manufacturer can mako shoes, but It requires not only leather but brains and skill to produce such high quality and artistic merit ns THE NETTLKTON. Price, $5, $6 and $7 Of course the only place to find them U at The Rochester Shoe Co., 1515 Douglas Street. 0ur new cstn'oiwe now ready. OMAHA'S KINKST SIIOU STOHI4. "ltobln Sings," "Longing," "Songs of Thanksgiving," "Ellas' Dream," "Arl ettl," "Were My Song with Wings Pro- vlded," "Maids of Cadiz," -"Angojs Kver Hrlglit nnd Fair," "I I.ovo You," "Spring Song," "Serenade," etc. It Is our aim to 1111 all wnnts promptly, Prices always, right. A. HOSPE Musis md Art. 1513 Douzlis Wo do artistic tuning. 'Phono 188. THE BEE FOR ALL TIIE NEWS