THE OMAHA DAILY ItEHi TIIUKHDAY, DECEMBEK 17, 1003. riiciTi. It. J. rOWnil.I H Im unless eufvfiil Sll 8. 15th St,, Omthk, 71. 17M. au rATENTB-Btie A Co., Omahn. Keb. II, lust rated patent book free. Tel. 10: J. M 6T0 P? DETKCT1TES. CAPT. T. COKMACK. 617 Karbacb block, 1L A-1M2. t M THE BEPOtT PICTOTIVE A O ENCT 70S. N T. LIFE. Tr.t.f:P!!ONH 8MO. 7 DKEifllaAIUKtt. IN fatnHle. MtM Stnray, 808 N. d. M2o4 DJ7 JOT Tailor School, JM 8. JOth. Tel. L21W. . M7W D71 IDORTHA.10 AND TTPKWRITINO. A. C. VAN BA-NT 8 school. 717 N. T. Life, NEB. Business Shorthand Colin. Boyd's tneater. . TICKET BHOKEkl. CUT-RATE ' railroad ticket everywhere, V. H. fhUbln, 1Mb Farnam. 'Phone Vt. roil IlLWiOHIklt, WAUOKI, KTC NEW and 2d-hen4 vehicle (or ale re pair, u. jrroat, utn ana Leavenwortn. t FLORISTS. HH A BWOliODA, 1116 Farnara. -431 L. HltMUaU&ON, florist. IU1 Farnam bu COSTUMES. Theatrical and maso,. Lleben, lOlt Farnsrn. riHNiTiRia PACKixa. i'eterson Lundberg, US & 17th. Tal. L-IHo, H 1. E. WALLACE, Taxidermist, a 18th. , ui iniiurrica mvtivm. (Hhould be rend DAILT by all Interested, a cni!tf may occur til any uai. 'orviMu iniu.a toi- tn. Weak snulns; Do- cemix-r is. itw. wu cluaa if nUMfiiii in ail etea) at uie uenaiai l-uetuiuue aa toi- tuwa; rAKCaU-fUai MaUs cluaa un hour earilcr tr.ao otoalnir tluia euown balow. jrrcels-.rost alalia lor uunmuiy cose at t fJLi h.B-i'Xjax - aaAix close una p. m.' Monuayrf bar a, s.-"Kaiser wnheiru ii.," aimnriuay, ptr a, a, "uraf Waiaor see." Keg-ular and supplementary mall oloaa at ore.c aia.iuu n.ii nour aer man oio III time anown tx-low iecett that nupu.e nitiitry mail tor ILuropa and Ueutral Anieroi, via t,olou, ooaa una hour later at a oreifa atuittoRt ' . Transatlaatl Malta, , THURSDAY At 7 a. m. for FRANCE, bWllZll.it LAND, ITALY, bAlN, VUH TUOAL, 'A'UKKJSXf bUVH.-UnEeJttf, biilllbri LWiA and LOHCiSiu MAH- (jCUZ, per a. . . La Savoia, vlu Havre tuiail for other parta ol Lurupe rauai 4o directed "per a. a. La Savole ). SAT U KUAi At 2:30 a. m. for IRELAND, par. a. a.. L'murln, vta'wueeustown tmaU lor -other parta of htaiope must t ui reeled "per a. a. Umbrla at a. ou tor KkiKoPj). per a. a. New York, vu Bout hani. ton; at :1M) a. m. tor SCOT LAND, olrect, per a. a. aithlopla, (mall muat M directed ' "per . jj.unopi -) at 11 a. m. for DklNMARK direct, per a. a. I hlorge (mall muat be directed "Ir a, a, ' Norge"). After the closing' of 'the ' Supplementary . Trana-Atlanun ulalla named aoove. addi tional Supplementary Walls are opened on ' the- plera o tlia American, liinalinli, French and Ueiman eteamera and remain . open until wltuln Ten Uinutea of the hour Ol easing oi ataamar. r . Malta tor loath aad Ceatral AsaerlcA, ' , '.. Weet laales, Etc.. '' THURSDAY-At I a. m. for CUBA, per a. a. Ksperanae, (mall fur Mexico, via, jfrucraso. Campeche and Vera Vrui muut be ul . rectea "per a. e. iiiaperansa ); at li tu. lor Mttxiou, per a. a. x umuri, via lam J ploo (mall must be directed "per a. s, Yumuri' ii at 12:20 u. m. for BEHMl'DA. ANT1UUA, GUADALOUPK and MAH TlNlgUL, jwr a. a. Utrurla (mail tor Barbados, Trinidad, Brifhh, Dutch and French Uulana must be directed "per . a. Etrurla'J. FRIDAY At 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 10:30 a. m.) tor 1NAOUA and HAITI, per a. a. Bolivia, (mall for Petit Qoave and Aux Caves must be directed 'per s. s. Bo livia"); at 7 p. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per ' Sv s. -Carthaelnlun, lrom iiiladei phi. -: SATURDAY At (:M . m. for BARBADOS and BRAZIL, - per a. a. Bellng.lo, via Pernambuoo, Rio Janvlro and tiantos (mall for Northern Kraall. Aisemine. UruKuay and Paraguay must be directed "per s. a. Bnllaaglo '); at :) a. m. Uup plementary 8:80 a. m.) for CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per a. s. Zulia (mall for Bavanllla and Cartagena must be di rected "per s. s. Zulla"); at a. m.. for l'OHTO RICO, per a. a. Coamo, via San Juan; at :30 a, m. (supplemrntary 10:30 a. m.) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JA MAICA. SAVANILLA and CARTAOENA, Kr a. a. Blblrla (mall for Costa Rica must directed "per a. s. Slblrla"); at lo a. m. for CUBA, per a. s. MuxU-o, via Havana; at 10 a, m. for HAITI, per s. s. Prins Willein II. (miLil t..r fi,.r..T Veneauela, Trinidad, Brltlnh and Dutch Oulana muot, be directed "per e. s. Prlns Wlllem II,"): at lo A. tn. for YUCATAN . per a. s. Peggry (mall must be directed OKNTINB Rv6uAt and 'PARAQUAyI per a. , Hpata. POTOFFICH HOTICK. made up and forwarded until the antral of the -tnrt steamer.) PHILIPPINE IBLANDS. via San Tren- clreo, clot here dully at :W p. m. tip to December ?7, lnrlHlve, for despatch per f'nlled (Itaiee TrsneiorL TAHITI and liAHgl KSAB ISLAKD9, Via Ran Francisco, close here dally at 1 W p. m. up to January l. Inclusive, for ds oatrh ter . a. Marlrnea. HAWAII, via Ban Fran'tco, close here dally a p. m. up to January ft, inciu- I la trf iAartatnti tie a AmtrtiAm. NOTE Unless othsile addressed. Wsst A'istralla Is forwarit'd via Kurortt, end New Ze'iland and Philippines vln Fan Frsnclsco the quickest routes. Philip, sine rpeclally eddressed "via Cannda" or "via Europe" must be fully prepaM at the foreign rt. Hawaii ts forwardsd via Ran FrancUco exclusively. Trsnipsclne malls are forwarded lo port of Silling oauy ana ins scneouie or cicsinn Is arranved on the presumptUm of their uninterrupted overland transit. rtesis ttriA mall closes at p. m. previous Ay. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Toe-msster. Postofflce, New York, N. T., December 11, AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAUA Coctl Uoira Man Watch with Ittttrett Ooopcrt Prcoeadlnp in Qio-go. esaxesaBeB DETERMINE TO TAKE NO HASTY ACTION Baalaess Aea Stepbeas Saya if Ha Agreesaeat la tteahe4 All AaeaU gasaateA Will Be Called Oat. i I '-L. Li, L. t 1'HIOH iTAriOJt ltrth AMD MARCT. Itllaela Ceatra!- , L-aTS. Chicago Express a 7:60 am v.mcaxo, Minneapo:is k St. Psul Llmltel a 7:80 pm Minneapolis A Bt. Paul Express b 7:S0 am Chleage Jk Rarth westera. The Northwestern Line. Fast Chics eo. Local Chicago. Man a t:40 am all .30 am A :10 pm Local BloUX City.......... Daylight Bt.Taul.......a 7 SO a m .a 1:00 am ..a 1:26 pm ..a l:E4 pm ..a 4:2 pm ..a tM pm Dayllxht Chlciao Limited Chicago.... Fast Chicago.. J... Ixioal Chlcngo....;. Fast Bt. Paul Bt. Paul Express.. fan i mhii xcal Bloux City b 4:00 pm Norfolk Bones t !.... a l:C6 am Lincoln A Long Pine. .. .b ;06 am Deadwood, Hot Springs ' and Lincoln a S:G0 pm Cssper A Wyoming Ex..d 1:50 pm Nastlnxs. Superior and . d z:ou pm Arrive, a 10:36 pm a 1:08 am bJ0:38 pm a 7:88 am a 1:30 am b 1:46 pm al0:n pm a id pm a 6:16 am a 1:4 pm a 7:16 i a 6:25 i a 2:40 am am pm a 6:20 am M0: am b 10:36 am a 1:10 pm e 6:19 pm b. 6:10 pm a pm a 130 pm a 6:30 rm a 6:80 pm a 7:30 urn a 6:40 am a 6:40 am b12:4S pm b 6:65 am 6:56 am all:10 am a 6:80 pm Albion I'aloa Paelfle. Overland Limited a :40 in The Fast Mall a 8:50 am California Exprsos..... .a 4.20 pra The Chicago -Portland Bpeclnl a 1:20 pm The Portland - Chicago . , Special Eastern Express , The Atlantic Express The Colorado Bpeclnl. ,.all:SS pm Chicago Bpeclnl Lincoln, Beatrice and Stromsburg Express. .b 4:00 pm Columbus Local b 6:00 pm Ckleage Great Westera. 11 St Paul A Minne apolis Limited...... 104 Ft. Dodge Express.. a 7:85 am IM Ft. Dodge Express.. a 1:66 pm 20 St. Paul A Minne apolis Limited a 7:68 pm T Ft. Dodge Express.. 103 Ft. Dodge Express., . Chicago, Mllwaokee St. PaaL Chicago Daylight ,a 7:56 am all:lB pm Chicago Fast Express.. a 6:46 pm-a 1:10 pm Overland Limited a 8:20 pm a 8:10 am ueB jnoines ,xpresa....a i:o am a ;jv pm Chicago, Rock Island A Paclfl'e. . EAST. fhtcas-n Davllirht T.'t'it.a I:KS am a 1:S0 am Chicago Daylight Local. a 7:00 am a 8:38 pm Chicago Express Ml: 15 am a 6:86 pm Des Molnt Express. ...a 4:30 pm bll:50 am Chicago Fast Express. a 6:30 pm a 1:28 pm WEST. Rocky Mountain L't d..a I'M am a I J6 pm Lincoln, coio. springs, lenver Puehla ana West a 1:30 pm a 6:00 pm Texas, California and Oklahoma Flyer ......a 8:15 pm al3:0 pra Wabaah." St. Louis ' "Cannon Ball" Express ,.,...a 6.-65 pra a 6:6 am fit. Louis Local. Onun- cil Bluffs . .a :15 pm a CilS am Mlssoarl Paelfle. Bt Louts Express ' al0:00 am A 6:38 pm K. C. A St I Express.. al0:60 pm a 6:16 am BTJRLIXGTOH STATIOKI lOth MAIOK. toil Chicago,' Barllagt I ' .. ."k-Xeave." Chlcaga Special ..y..a7:00 am Chicago Vestibuled Ex. .a 4:00pm Chicago Ii al .... a 8:18 am Chicago limited a 8:08 am Fast Malt Jails Far warded Overland, Ete Ex. TraaspatelSa. .. , t BA Via Port Tampa Fla., cloeee at this fflce.- dally, except Thursday, at 6:3u a. m. (the connecting mulls close here on Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- ' day. i MEXICO CITT-Overlund. unless specially adjrf-sffd for despatch by Reamer, closes at this office daily, except Bunday, at 1:20 p. m. and 11:W p. m. SuaUays at 1 p. m. and 11) p. m. NEWruUNDLAND By rail to North Svd hy, and thenoe by stnmer, closes st this ortlce dally at (;I0 p. tn. (connecting Malls close here every Monday, Wednesday. nd , returday). JAMAICA-By rail to Boston, and thneia ' by stammer, closes at this oltloe at 4.80 n? n. every Tueslsy. By rail to Phliadolnhla and thence, by steamer closes at this office at 11:30 p. nC everv WsluoBday. MIQUELON-By i to Boston, and thence by stssmer, closes at this office daliy at 30 p. m. BEIJ7E. PUERTO CORTKZ and GUATE MALA By rail to New Orleans, and thence by eteamer, closes at this office d,0,,& CPS. 8unday. at 11:10 p. m. and U:S0 p, m., Sundays at 1 p.-m; and Ill.iO S-Ji' -i0'.',"?111 mil vIom hare k. i.. COSTA RICA By mil to New Orleans, and thence by steamer, closes at this office ia.20 p. m.. Bundsys at 1 p. m. and ill ao b. m. (eonn'c:Uig mall clusea hsra Tubs days at IU:S0 p. ra.) BAHAMAS (Except Parcels-Post Mails.) by rail to Miami. Fla , and thence by sisamer. cloaee at U:80 p, m. on Satur- IREiilHTERKD MAIL closes at 1 n. in. prevlout .day. - Traasoacia. Maila. ' '. M.W,.Ib,,A,?AN' r,IINA " PHILIP PISE ISLANDS, via Bun Fraoalioo, elose here dully at . p. m. up to Dso inbr r.L ,..,?UuJ,tv for despatch psr a. a. Doric. CHINA and JAPAN, via Vancouver and victoria, B. C. close hers dally at 6 80 p. m. up to December 122, inclusive, for dis , ltch per a a. Euipress of ludla. (Mur rhandise fur U. a postal agency at C"S cannot . be forwarded via CHINA and JAPAN.'via SsatUs! cUss hsra dally at 4 30 n. m. up to Doaintr Ar; In- .C u-7ft tr1f"Vti h per s. a. Biiawmut. HAW All, JA1 AM 44 CHINA - and clally Bddreed maU for the PHILIP PIN, 18LAND8. via Saa Francisco. cls here dUy at 4 10 p. ni. up to December 14. Inciutlve, tor despitclt per a. a. Xip " yon Msru. AUSTRALIA (except westi. FIJI 191 ANDi and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van ' couver and Victoria, is C., clos here daily at t JO p. m. up to December In clusive, for despatch per a. s. M low era. NKW ZKAUNl), A I ST HA LI A texient West). NEW CALKIMINIA. FIJI. 6A r.oe here daily ate.M d. m. un m u.n. ber J.. iiuluKlve, fur densich er a. a B erra. (If the Cunard steamer funvli.g tks British niati lor New Zm.sii-1 d-w rot arrive In time to connect nh ii!I Mt. h, extra uiailsctusiiig t U a sn , H.W a. m. and w p m , Sumtavs tt a, m., 6 e. tu. mil 4 iu p. ,i,i. -m.l Is tsalney. .Arrive. a 8:58 pm a 7:48 am all :00 pm a T: pra z:u Bnrllagtoa t Mlssearl River. Wymore, Beatrice and Lincoln a 8:60 am Nebraska Expresa a 1:80 am Denver Limited v. a 4:10 pm Black Hills and Pucet Bound Bxprens aU:10 pm a 1:80 pm j o i o r a a o vesuouiea Flyer Lincoln Fast Mall b 8:67 pm Fort Crook and Platta- mouth b 8:10 pra Bellevue A Paclflo Jet. ..a 7:60 pra Ballsvue A Pacino Jet... a 8:80am Kaaaaa City, St. Joseph Staffs. ' Kansas City Day Ex. ...a 9:18 am Bt. Louis Flyer a 6:26 pm Kansas City Night Ex..al0:4ipm i pm bll:08 pm a 7:46 nm a 6:46 am a 1:80 Dm a 6:08 pm MO M am a 8:27 am ex Caaaeil a 1:A6 pra all:(K am a 6:30 am WEBSTER DEPOT 10th St WEBSTER. Hlssearl PaelSe. Leave. Arrive. IV f M.l .f Weeping .Water ........ b 4:10 pm alO:8Sam Chleaco. St. Paal, Miaaeapolls A Twin City Passenger..,. a 6:20 am a 8:10 pm Bloux City PaaiA-nger....a 1:00 pm all :30 am A.trUn.1 TWMkl h t-li lim h l-Jl ,m a Dally, b Daily exeept Sunday, d Dally except Saturday, e uaiiy exuepi stonaay. LEGAL MQTTCB. ' STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINO. OFFICE OF LEE-OLA8S-ANDREESEN HARDWARE COMPANY. OMAHA. Neb. Deo. 12. 1&03. Notice Is hereby given to the stockholders of the Lee-Ulass-Andreesen Hardware company that the annual meet lnf of the atockholdere of the company wi.i o iiuiu i iim viiivw ui me Mn com' c&nr. corner of Ninth and Harney streets In tne city of Omaha, in the state of Ne braska, on Tuesday, January 12, A. D. 104, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purposs of elect ing a board of directors for the company to serve during the ensuing year, and te transact such other business ss may be presented at sucn meeting, a. J. LEE, President - Attest: W. M. GLASS, Secretary. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Has Reeelpte at Principal Center atlane te Snow Gala Over Prevlene Wtsks, - , CINCINNATI. O.. Dec. U-(SpecUl Tele gram.) Price Current aays: There has been a further moderate enlargement la the number of hogs marketed. Total West era packing waa 626,000, compared with 630, 000 the preceding week and 676.000 last year, Since November 1 the total Is 3,180,000, against 8,480.000 a year ago. Prominent place compare a follows: 1908. Chicago i Kansas City SOUTH OMAHA Bt. Louis St. Joseph Indianapolis ...... Milwaukee Cincinnati ........ Ottumwa Cedar Ha lids .... Bloux City St Paul .I.Omi.uuO . l&s.uot . 20.0o0 . 210.UU0 . lsl.OuO . Ii.0ii0 . l&g.OnO . I30i0 . M.OuO , ' 68.OU0 . "t.UoO . lJU.UOO 1902. le.0Ot 270.01 216.U . ITH.tniO leS.oi st.O'io 71.OM0 lojoi U8,0ut Pierre Library Take Fersa. PIERRE, 8. D.. Dee. 11 (Special.) The stone cutters who were engaged la work on th Carnegie library la this city havs completed their work and the cut stone ts practically all laid. While the present cold weather may put a stop to the work for the rest of the winter, the contractors hope for a few mora warm days to allow them to complete this part of the work and ga ahead wltb toe wood work. A Safe Cssgk Medietas leg taUerea. In buying a cough medicine for children never be afraid to buy Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. There te no danger from It and relief te always surs to follow. tt Is especially valuable for colds, croup and Lo.'iU.g couth. AbOUt Members of labor unions in South Omaha are keeping In close touch With conditions prevailing In Chicago. The packing house cooper in Chicago have demanded a uni form .scale of 88 a day and th reduction In the number of apprentlcea who take the place of men In the lighter portion of the work. George Stephens, business agent for the Packing Trade council aald to a reporter for The Bee last night that the South Omaha tabor element waa taking a con servative view of the situation and hoped that no hasty action would be taken. Continuing Mr. Stephens said that In case th packer In Chicago refused to com to an agreement with the cooper all of the amalgamated associations would be called out at all of the packing center In th country. He, however, did not think that this action would be taken there waa but such a slight difference In the scale now, given and the price asked by the Coopers. Even a it I th union men meet every evening at th headquarters here to get the latest new .from President Don' Sally In Chicago. South Omaha packers employ only about ninety coopers, but the coopers' union is In th amalgamated asso ciation, hence the Interest In the outcome all along the line. Aside from the disturbance In Chicago there is'nothlng to ruffle th serenity of the situation here. Mr. Stephens said that the men employed in the packing house her were wall satisfied at present and that they had no grievance against their em ployera. . Mr Pave Twenty-Fifth Street. Sine th council ha taken action In the matter of paving south .Twenty-fourth street and Railroad avenue without a pe tition the suggestion has been made that Twenty-fifth street from L street north to the city limits bs paved under the same provisions. As the Twenty-fourth street pavement 1 almost unfit to travel' on those who use vehicles are advocating the pav ing of either Twenty-third or Twenty- fifth strest. Several members of the coun cil have been asked their opinion on this matter and they assert that more than likely one or the other of these streets will be paved next year unless the Twenty. fourth street property owners ga to work and" provide means for th laying of a sub stantial pavement Welcome Thirtieth Infantry. Preparation are being made by South Omaha cltlsens, those of ., Bellevue" and Crook City to welcome to Fort Crook the Thirtieth United State Infantry which will garrison Fort Crook. - This regiment has arrived at the Presidio and 1 expected here before January L .It I th Intention to have a celebration at the post and at Crook City when the soldier from th Philippines arrive. Cap tain Shaw of the Thirtieth Infantry Is al ready at the post and the understanding Is that the. company of the Sixth Infantry now garrisoning the post will have charge of the welcome to be extended th Incom ing regiment Read Caneele Caatraet. bout two months ago J. L. Kennedy began work with an iutflt widening the Hock Island 'roadbed from Albright to Gate, i It waa expected that this 'work wouia taae up tne greater part oi a year, Within the last day or two th Rock Island officials cancelled the contract and Ken nedy has moved hi .grading outfit to other point. Only a portion of the work con templated had been done and none of. tt completed. At South Omaha nothing posi tive I known about th action of th com pany in this matter beyond the fact that the contract had been cancelled. It Is x pected, however, that a new contract will be entered Into a soon a the weather change, so that grading can. be done to advantage. ' When this grading begun It waa th Intention to lay a double track and corns sidetrack ' between Albright and Gates. Annual Charity Ball. It ha been decided by the South Omaha Hospital association to hold the annual charity ball on January 18. This event Is one of the social affair of the, season and will, of course, be the same this year. The proceed of the ball go Into the hospital treasury. On January 6, the member of th association will meet and elect officers for the year and .th annual report read, After the election of officer in January It is th purpose of the member .of the asso ciation to again make a move to secure fund enough to build a hospital here. So many of th patients treated at the hoe pltal are unable to pay their way that the Institution Is usually a little behind In It finances. What la wanted la a source of Income which can be depended upon. The suggestion has been msde that the work Ingmen In the pecking houses psy a certain sum per week Into the fund. Labor leaders seem to think that the end could be reached by the hospital acquiring a building of its own and then permit the union to agree to support a certain number of bed. Mag'te City Gossip. Lester Bhambian la out again after severe Illness. Mr and Mr. Andrew McOuIre of Albright report ine oina oi a aaugnier. Kay W. Hunt ha gone to De Motnss to spena a lew day wttn friends. C. L. Baylor, office manager at Armour's, is aenuuBiy sica ai mi nome in omana. John J. Maher of Deadwood, S. D., I In xne cuy viaiung menaa tor a fsw days. A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. sna airs, jonn uregory, at noutu Twenty fourth street An entertainment will be aiven at Work man temple this evening for the benefit or mi lempie association. Oeorg H. Brewer ha Installed an elec trlo horse grooming and clipping machine m nis uvsry siauie on iweiuy-nrtn street A burglar entered the residence of James n. vanuusen, i weniy-sixtn and D streets, . . -..... ..via new over coai. ( P. C. Murray, formerly a well known i-narcir in ouuin ismaoa, naa located at Codyj Wyo., where be says ha will remain. Frank A. Btoadwell, Twenty-fifth and streets, waa all smiles yesterday as he an' nouncMl the fact to his friends that he wu uia uitppy ,M.ii.er vi a bouncing daugh ter. .i The Chicago polloe have notified Chief nrisgs inai en onicer is on tne way with requisition paper tor Alexander Navels, the colored huu wan led tn the Windy City ,ui m, wu. ' Those contemplating tsklng the teachers' examination the latter part of the month are urged to take the grammar grade Yauiiu.iioa, mm mo eisinci mu plenty of primary teacher. , South Omaha camp No. 211. Woodmen of ine mono, nave clewed these officers for the ensuing year: Past consul commander, John Ford; consul commander, A. J. No- aean; aaviaer lieutenant, it. Tombrtuk. tr. banker H. T. Brass; clerk, John O. Carl- on. eacort. at. Toruorlnk; watchman (.arlaoo: sentry, K. Lehman; phyalciaus, vv. m. uavis ana A. J. Aouriy; manager. II. Tonibrlnk, June Grace aud A. Nelson. ROUBAIX. fc D.. Deo. 11 (Special.) Tbe Globe Publishing company ha been or in Ised by the leading business men and citi es ne of this plao to continue tt; inltea Uluo of the Intsr-MounuUa Uluba, recently replevined by Louta Reeborg. Those la ter ted In the company are: O. B. Amu den, superintendent of the Clover .Leaf Mining company; D. O. Baker, E. P. 1 lad ley, Erik Nelson, E. R. Thompson, A. E. Hall, C. H. Lewis. Oeorge Mossing, John son McLaughlin, W. W. Corp and' Oeorge Conn era HYMENEAL Tyeen-Sheeta. BLAIR, Neb., Dec, 11 (Special Telegram.) This evening at the residence of Rev. S. W. Richards, the Baptist minister who offi ciated, Mr. George W. Tyson, one of the prosperous young farmer of the Arlsona bottom north of Blair, wpe united in mar riage to Miss Abble Bheeta of this city. Mr. Tyson I th eldest arm of Hon. Watson Tyson of Blair and the newly wedded ctouple will make their home on hi well stocked 160-acre farm owned by himself. Mlddleten-Oerene. , MISSOURI VALLET, I,, Dec. 16-8peV clal.) Thi evening at 7 o'clock at th home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mr. W. Owen of this city, occurred th wedding of Lela Owens to Almor Middle- ton, Rav. Williams of the Methodist church officiating. Both parties are talented musi cians. They are of well known famllle and have spent most of their lives In Mis souri Vallsy. - ; Adams-dirt. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Dec. 16.-(Speclal.)- A noon today two well known Richardson oounty young people. Miss Nellie Cllft of this, city and Mr. Albert Adams of Snlem, were married. ' Rev. Calvert of the Hum boldt Methodist church performed the cere mony tn the presence of relatives and a few Intimate friends, at the home of the bride's father, Gedrge Cllft Dlehlnson-Bloona. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Dec. 16.-(Speclal.) George W. Dickinson, who claims Sioux Falls as his home but is engaged In the breeding of fast hones at Jessup, la. and Miss Barbara V. Bloom of Buffalo, N. T., were married In this city, the ceremony being performed by County Judge Bailey. The couple departed for a wedding Journey to the Paclflo ' coast . . DEATH RECORD. . Mrs. John B. Fisher. AUBURN, Neb., Dec. IS. (Specie!.) Mrs. John B, Fisher, wife of Hon. John B. Fisher, died at her home In Aaplnwall precinct of this county on December 16, aged about 73 years. . The cutis, of her demise was pneumonia, the result of ex posure soma two weeks, i be for. She was A daughter of William I.lnp, one of the first that crossed 'the Missouri river and settled In' this state. She was a woman of high character and lovable traits. , . John ' C. Hennessey.' NEW YORK, Dec. 18. John ' C. Hen nessey, a veteran newspaper man and former president of the NewYork Press club, is dead after a long illness. He was born In Ireland seventy-one, year ago and has occupied high positions . on several leading dallies. " Jndge H. It. Antles. STANTON. Neb.. Dec. 16. (Special Tele gram.) H. H. Antles, police Judge and a prominent soldier, died at 13 o'clock last night at hi residence of Jieart failure. You've heard some Champagnes are good. Form an opinion of your own founded on taste. Tou'll find Cook's Imperial better. Aanoaaeemente of be Theaters. This evenlnar at the . Rovrt theater Miss Adelaide Thurston will W&edt for the first time In Omaha "Poiiy-rrtmrose," a charm-1 Ing comedy by F. ,J. Wlhrtach. ; It deals with Washington society.. of jile days be fore the war, the scenes being laid at Georgetown, a suburb of the capital. The love stbry is dainty and" the comedy is said. to be delicious, ; The engagement Is for one night only. On Friday evening one of the feaily notable engagements of the season begins, Clara Bloodgood and her fine company presenting' "The Girl with the Green Eyes,' Clyde' Fitch's most suc cessful play. This piece made a tremendoui hit In New York last season. And has be'e.i warmly greeted wherever It has been pre sented so tar this season. It will be given here with the same company and the same scenery that was used In th Broadway pra ductlon. Crowded house hav been the rut at the Orpheum this week. The bill has evl dsntly caught public fancy and promises In point of attendance to stand near the top for th Season. Probably , Howard Thurston, the magician, and a nephew of exUnlted States Benator, John M. Thurs ton, plays no small part in the formation of the magnet ' The noted perstldlgitator is doing all new tricks And illusions .and Is mounting his act beautifully. . He will show "Agra," his latest Illusion today. Tonight an! for the remainder of trie week, with a matinee Saturday, the at traction at th Krug wUl -be Thomas J. Smith In ."The Game Keeper."- This play has been tn Omaha before and theater goers remember it as one of the prettiest and most enjoyable of Irish dramas. Mr. Smith, who has something of a reputation as a singer, will give a number of songs during the action of th piece. OR. McCREW, . 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OthOn year's subscriptilon to The Metropolitan Magazine Kith One year's subscription to The Metropolitan Magazine 11th Cue "Lire of John (Sherman," worth .,,,.. J2lh-One "Life of John Sherman," worth I3tb Oaa copy "Mother Goose Paint Book. Uth Or copy "Mother Oooso Paint Book : 15tn One copy "Mother Uoose Paint Book ,. Ifltb to 2uth--New Books and Novels, worth $1.23 20th to 85th "Great Pictures by Great Painters, worth $1.25 3Uth to Both State Map, worth $1.00 61st to 2WK& Art Picture, Worth BOc 200 Prices Who knows about the street and avenues of the town In which they live. ' . . . . .. . .. The Bee is going to give some handsome prizes to the people who know most about our Omaha streets and avenues. ; ( Beginning Monday, December 14, and ending Sunday, De cember 20, at the head of the Want Ad pages will be printed .five questions each'day, the answer to which will be found on the Want Ad pages and will be the name of one of the streets of Omaha. The name of the street "will not necessarily be in the address at the bottom of the want ad. . It may be in the body of the advertisement. '- ' ' ' ' ; An Example: Give the name of a street named ' y after the "Little Giant,'' Lincoln's antagonist. " This, of course, was Stephen A. Douglas. , ; Look through the Want Ad pages until you find the name of Douglas street, and cut out the advertisement, as directed below. 1 The conditions of the contest are as follows: - .. . ui. L-n.'iiig mw. '.mmJm . - At the top of a sheet of paper write your name and address. In case you should . use more than one sheet, write your name and address at the top of each separate sheet. Then write out the question as It appears in , tbe paper and paste below the want ad, clipped from the paper containing the name of the street which constitutes the an swer. Underline the name of the street. . Do the same with the second question, and sd ,on until- you have completed tbe thirty-five questions which will appear during' the week. The person giving the great est number of correct answers The person having next pearest LIST OF PRIZES rniZF!.- ' '.."'.. vttn? 1st One Ten boiler Cold Piece. ,$,10.00 10,00 10.00 8.00 ,. $177.23 will receive first prize, number, the second prize, etc. In case of a "tie," the person sending in answer first, as shown by postmark qn the envelope, will be given the preference. All answers must be sent by mail, and no answers will bo ! considered which are mailed later than Monday, December 21. No one connected with The Bee Publishing Company will be allowed to compete for a prize, Do not send in your answers until the end of the contest. , Address, Bee Want Dept., Omaha,. Neb. ; Thero, is money for advertisers ' - ' " ' ' ' sin n Ill mi - -i an inns, ns . - . n . . mmm os well as contestants in The Bee .Want Ad pages. 88-