THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: KAITRDAY. JANUARY 1.9, 1003. II I 7 ''REAL ESTATE "citv rkiirciiTY row i,e (Continued.) . Nev:7-Room, House r AK.r,a Dowry A'. w biivc Just finished a cural 7-rtlrrm riotise-. Has reception ball Hlit ad plllari. living room. don. dining tnotn and kitchen with large pantry, M -rooms, linen doset and bath room,, gestae elnctrtc combination fix- .' farfcace, (till cellar, rfmftit walks, rvl -afreet, first-class neighborhood; prtc. t4.2; 'e.y terms. Immtdiat pos session. . West Harney Home Hv yna-.eea, that fin house at aouth wsst earnier Jith and Harney? If not. take loo tr.lt. It 1 one of the moat modern mto-lat. finirnes tiutlt recently; every thing ef the beat construction, choice neigh borhood, - goed corner lot and only one -Wrk e"Vaw ar. We don t believe you ran 00 as. good for $11,000 In tha city . Caur.sbow- you' thrbugp now anytlme, .The Byron Reed Co., 'Pbona Doug. 2)7. 112 Po. 14th. (19) 67 17 .CIIOICK LOTS OX NORTH . ;SIPE.NEARJ4TII ST. - CAR LINE Fine huildlnar lota, one block - -woutrvof Jntt Si. an Evans . -hetwoeo -IWii- Ave. and 27th ! St,-cjU8t - of maKntftcent ..iT f"ick hnmwfc-cprlcea f.' and R5; only jUno cash, balnnee I") .' '' tr more per month, 6 per cent Interest:- 6- per cent discount nr rashr raty water, sewer Ti.ajid rwment waika will be put ' m 'Btreet wit hoot txn?e to pttrchnerr. -crFriRnpr cotocixsivB aoents. JH Hmttn. Phone I km gin 7r.;. l? MfiM 1 ' ' .. , " 1- l-rtOf)M,' moder," up-to-date home, choice -fncation. $7.5011. Owner leaving the city .'and, "will take In cheaper property as par, payment. Address C 86. care Bee . office. (19) 120 18 JChrht -room house, city water. In Dundee. IWe, it 1l4 P rash, balance easy ferrh'.Canou .beat, that? Kred O. . BhJold.V? PU.nna D, M. 4191613 . --.I 3Ly ' ' j Of ; Course ; w J. - . . , ,Tiu "i(iiVflnd''1tii nulld (i new houne In' ac totrdaiK' ith your 'own' Ideas some day, ao belter be paying; otrvoir lot now. We , Jnv. the finest, .moat nightly and beat lo lted.lota tor. flS up to JS50 anywhere to W f.xjiid. : JTay tl fash ajid balance $5 per inontb. Vnu woif't mNa these small sums jand oon Jmo tiia Jot paiil for; over 40 frctnrwhlrh fn select: We can surely please you. Call or 'phoaeaa and well take you to see the lota 'at' any time. - RUSSELL & M 'KITRICK CO., . 4::::-r.manige-Blda;. 13th and Harney. j-:.' $- -.. tUi-4a 17 1KAI KSTATh; TITLE TRUST .X.UAJ, K.. WILLIAMSON, l'res. y-'KJ- .. 419t 344 - !t-T-r-- - - ,e'.-ri'i--cnE rr.riT farm. i-r- liearinkc cherry trees, :.',. currant bushes, '. Same plum trees. 7V',in;ri lioure hhI large barn. "-.2iur scliJotliut far out, H.0. V. H. QATiy, W7 N. Y. L1FH. -- ' ' '- tl9)-ill IS ..'- JN'Et4T?.fEJ TS. '7'OR- (SALE 'ood real estate mortgages, netting t per cent and 7 per cent on Trniiha". "In pruvyd real estate and He- l.V.tVW!'! (19) MtWI 'TT ItOME FOR YOU : otv.'.fAstJ SL'jand Farnam. a . 6-room all 'modern 'iiou'se. lot 43x11). Price, $5,0i. I'; 4s.t . A.XD JACKSON. 4 x fusf 'iniiarn.flot iixlOi). Price, $t,fiO). ' Ci'r. Jiiiso'part modern, corner lot, close .If j?.r f 11,700. Very easy terms. - W. S. FRANIv, V V Neville Blk. -- - - - S 419)-699 17 .'.THREKD XbSTRACT CO., esUbHshei Ji7(. Prompt, service. Get our prices, 4 1710 Farnaun - (llj-Mlil will buy fuii city lot. MxllS, large brick brn,aiul small cottawe. next to northeast ' .orrof ,ot l.lih an Lravenwocth Sts. ':. n" THOMAS BR EN NAN. ... .Eouni 1 New York Life Building. - U)-10S iLIrtT-youf property with Chris Bow. I2d a nd -yi . amp g y t ( 1 , 347 V - - . REAL ESTATE fc-tHII A.D HA AC it l.AMJs FOR S AI.K Aebraska. . 1K . BAIliUINd in western Nebraska . land.v ch. r , tiupioved (ir unimproved, " BLw..ist k:. xHtrvt-te Co., 411 Bee builjlng. 5 f cir Mi2 z:x . VANliilJ. to. rent, farm ltio to 3JU acres, tT lat of r(t(prii.-4 given. Address Post- ,oi,.'a -iioi 1, Waterloo Neb. t-"t-Mr 19x - Aorta, Davkata. yofl acres et'Uolden valley. North Dakota land, j l-er aie. D. J. McMabou, ilS . a.nuicuit lldaT-.' St. Paul, Minn. t--MC3 13t in i pravB). A SNAP IN- OREGON TTMRER. I will self a two-thirds interest In 4.0C4 , ai rrg 4iP iJne timber land for H",oto. Thiae utnda.tiav 46,vuu,tas feet of finn while puu liimbr, well loi'ated., lind valuahle ai..-r curttug tlrpber. Tille perfw:t. Addrtsa W. Ji Caok. Lumber exchange building, Poit laau. UitMCu i-U) M.a tub lux WlacaiwalB. LANTi3-rjnda Larids We have som valuable improve 1 and unimproved l.mds that must be can verted Into cash. Thes.: . lauds vre taken. ! cut tndebtednes.i l y . ilijt. han't. Call or writ Cll.xcna Siat'j Bank. t.adott. Wis. t:0-M): Ux . ( . , M ias-llaaewfHS. i '. ' ' I WESTERN FaRM LANDS. CnH" pa incnt plan; two crops pays for land, wo)e the land U doubling in value. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.. .' fJtl.lv ' H.alO..I. K,.,l.l,r,t- ju m t'-a RAL ESTAYE FOR RENT ' ' Xt'it et "W;sl lodj5 St., near Alanjiei' Iir-r Co.. $4 per ucre; 3 acres M -r 6lnd tVidifrt- St., with go-id build ings', eiritable for -dairy prope. See us ' rirditig lee. tjEORiatt' ac CO., 'ISM Farnam Sr. . . " t.Ti J H REAL ESTATE LOANS tits) to J10.4O trad promptly. V. l Wead, VVead tWdg., ltlh and Varuaiu. CJ)-M3 . WANTjrUr-Ctty loans, Petera "St Co. ,-' - .... tVj 3t WANTED-city toaos and warrants. VV. OnDi Sniwh Co.; list Farn.ii St, - '-iA-JjO privati: MOXKT-XO delay. GARVIN BROS., ltt FARNAM. - ' ' 22 J5 PRIVATE money to loan; n rte'ays. J ki. Suetsaoud, 1-17 Uran.io! b..1y. ' - t . .- t i,UM'M IXlTVEirr RATKS-Bemis, Paxton Block. ' J " -:''', l'27 iji t'R4 VATH Tikiney lit loan on ImiitovhJ real e.tat N. lwdu Sl Co.. 17U - Tr- . Km t-2)-ls REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued. -, on lmprove-1 onana r"r"n) t Keefn R, E. Co.. l n K Y. Life Hide. I REAL ESTATE WANTED I ftmt-RBAN HOME. Wilt pay ensh for from 3 to K acres with Improvement. State location and price.. Address 9 24 Bee M!M 1 WANTED TO BORROW ' tl.nro to $1.F On Improved Omaha real estate; will pay per cent. Ari' B Ml, lice. ;4 MW WANTED TO BUY WAXTEIV-To Ouy second-hand furnitura. cKk and heaiin stoves, carpets. Mrro leums, office furniture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers, bed pillows, qu Its and all kinds of tools; or will buy th furnitura of your house complete. Th blithest price paid. Call the riahr man. Tel. Doug;. 971. (25r W77i Feb - SECOND-HAND feed aacks. No amount too larca or too small. Wa-tir, 1 X. li 4J6)-357 CASH paid for second-hand chithine, shoes, etc. 98 N. ISth St. Tel. Red Sir.. ti) 371 WANTED -To buy. second-hard furnitura, cook and heatinir stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furalture, old clothes and shoes, pianos, feathers. bed pillows, quilts, and all kinda of tools; or will buy the furniture of your house complete; the highest prices paid. Call the rinht man. Te'. Doug. 371. !) Mj1 F WANTED SITUATIONS DAT WOMEN furnished frea U chant Telephone Dougiaa 1112. .-7 M3 WANTED Work In Omaha by young man; best refextnees; ex-school teacher; position must have future. 1- M. Meeker, Hox i5. Lincoln, Neb. Il"7 MfM 19x WANTED Py student, young man. place to work for board and room. Address or call. T. J.. Boyles college. .. (27j flu 17x WANTED Work nt any ltind by colored aentleman; can give good references. -Address A 1, care Hee. t.li Mi9v 22x VOt'NtJ lady wishes position as house keeper; no objection to children; refer ences exchanged. Address 9M0 Avenue A, Council JJluffs. la. t27j M5wi 18 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John Whalley and wife to Charles E. Bates, lot 9. block, J. Drake's add.. I1.S50 Cynthia M. McCague to Ernest A. Mason, lot. 37, block 2, Mystic Park.. 215 Hastings & Heyden to Susie Klever. lr its li and IK. hltx-k 1. Hastings c Hevden's addition Alfred F. Wolff and wife to Crban A Peck lot S. hlock 13. Mvers. Richards & Tild'-n's addition W Barbara Duncan and husband to Mary . A i Movie lot i7 tliM k 2. Avondale ' Park 3.000 Andrew FJbera to Fenfinand L Mares and wife. wV. of lot B. Hascall's addition 3.000 Total LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BR1DJE CONTRACTORS. Bridge Builders and M.aU-rial Men Jules buig. Colo., Jan. 7. I.. Sealed propisals will In? received by the Board of County Commissioners of Sedgwick county, Colo rado, up to 1J o'clock noon of the ittv day of January. l'Jog, for the complete construc tion of ix pile bridge, about l.tOt) feet long, across a portion of the South Platte river, extending from the eoutli end of the new Slate bridge at JuleBburg to the south bank of the South Platte rtver Sealed proposals will he received by the Board of County Conimisloners of Sedg wick count v. Colorado, uo to 12 o'clock noon of the i7th dav of January, -1:H, for the furnishing of all material to build a Pile bridge-about l.tVn) feet long, said ma te tial to l delivered at the north. end of that portion of the State bridge now built at Juleabnrg, Colorado, across the South Platte river. Scaled proposals will also he received by said board up to 11 o'clock noon of the 27th day of January, im for tha buildin and furnishing of all labor in the building of a pile bridge about l.uSO feet long acrvsa a portion of Hie Soutn Platte river, extend ing from the south end of line new State bridge at Juleaburg to the south barm of the South Platte river. All proposals to be filed with the county clerk, ut her office In Julesburg, Colorado, at which office further information In re gard to such bridge and won ami a copy of the plana and specifications am! amount of material required for said bridge will be kept and can be seen by any person Interested. The said Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids offered. Bv order of the Board of County Com mlsrionera of Sedgwick county, Colftrado. By C. WHITE, Chairman. Ji0dl7t NOTICE FOR BIDS ON BRIDGES To whom it may concern; Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be re ceived at the county clerk's office at Neligh. Nebraska, on or before noon of the 3d day of March, l'J. for steel bridges from twenty to one hundred feet in length. Same to be 4Vt on yearly contract for the year lyei. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Done at Neligh, Nebraska, this 15th day of January A. D. 19S. W. H. Morgan. W. H. Cormeny. W. H. Block. Committee on roads and bridges, Antelope county, J19d4t GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR N EATS FOOT OIL Chief yuartermaster's office. Federal Building, Chicago, Illinois. January 11, 19". Seated proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, -will be received at this office until 12 o clock, noon, January 21, II". and then opened, for furnlsning and delivering at either theChicago, New York or Philadelphia Depot' of the Quar termaster's lepartment. C. S. Army, 2.JU0 gallons Neatsfoot Oil; subject to increase in quantity of from -D i-r cent to So er cent, if desired by this Department. The right is reserved to reject or accept any or all proposal or any part thereof. Prefer ence will be given to article of domestic manufacture, conditions of quality, and price tiiH-luding In th price of foreign pro duction or manufacture, the duty thereon) being equal. Specifications, blanks .for proposals and full information will be fur nished upon application at this office. Envelop,- containing proposals to be indorsed "Proposals for Nealsfoot Oil. to be opened Januae- '-'. 1!." W. W. Robinson, Jr., Chief quartermaster. J15-16-17-1S PROPOSAI.S FOR CLOTHING AND BQl'IPPAGB lepot Quartermaster's of fice. Third and Olive Strets, St. Iiuis. M.i.. January 11. 1:. Scaled prossal, in trip licate, subject to usual conditions, will be received here until 1J o'clock noon, Janu.iry lisH. and then opened for furnishing iind iielltenug at either the New York. Phila delphia or St. l-ouis depots of the Quart t mastri s liepartment,. r. S. Army. S.n hatchera i2.. with and 2,oi without lielvesi and ..) mattresses, 'l'he riglit Is ref.er'.el to reject or avecpl anv or all proposais or any part thereof. Preference will be given to articles of domestic niam facture. coiuMtions of quality and price I including in price of foreign prtKluet.ons or manufacture, the duty t hereon i beinn e;iial. Standard cample can he seen at and blanks for proposal and full Informa tion w.l! be furnished upon application to tlit office Envelopes roiituiniug proposals to be endorse "Proposals for Clothing and Equlpiage. lo lie o(ieneil at 12 o chKk noon. January 30. IV1." F. Von Schrader. Deputy Vluattertiiaster General. L'. S. Artnv. le!)t Q. M. . . JU 14 IS , HELP -ADVERTISE OMAHA s ..J I k. Br. t r-.r rle.d. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ccav cmuisx r tmrn M,mi tou. a, kiraw nsaUy tT 0 THE rbrrT 41 U Art IT, IK. in nr coui ' HI and , lar'.aaiag ahar uoaruow. iPX. IAL. Al l kli tu.4r, C.li. Savlll. A:iaca. S11U, U iiay la ttr-H M tX Uly Lab 4 CaaaiautlBDle, A-.biia. Ham. I RivWra. era T(KH HoL.NU THg WOJIAUX, 40 Turiw to- Ki iMjptr (Sioa m)fanara a aUrao Ti m erae " aTfaraat. V. C CUAT.X, t.- fciJi! I.rk I , - 41.li.t "AaViattT rssn ORIENI NOTES ON OMAHA 'SOCIETY 1 fashionable. Make Up Numerous Box and Theater Parties at Bcyd. ! TEAS AND LUNCHEONS CCNTINtTE Ra,r W eek mt lafarmal Affairs Pram'- laes to C loae wltk Fainrtlsa ' t of t'onaeq aeare nattaer Tkia le. 1 After a full day of luncheons an 1 club meetings and teas Thursday, society was out In force In the evening at tha Boyd. There were several box parties and many smaller parties down In the house. In the Boyd box Mrs. Bierbower entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yates, Mrs. Thomas Kilpatrick and Mrs. Rcba Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Cowglll entertained another box party including Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kountxe and Mr. and Mrs. Moshrr Col pelxer. a dinner at their home preceding the performance. Mr. Lee McShane enter tained a box party in iinnor of Miss Nathalie Myers of Dubuque Including Mies Myers. Miss Mary Alice Rogers, Miss Mary Lee McShane, Mr. William Hosford, Mr. Ed Cudahy and Mr. McShane. Mrs. John C. Cowin was hostess of another box paty that Included Mrs. Charles Fellows of St. Paul. Mrs. Ella Squirea and Mr. Milton Darling, a supper following at the Omaha club. Mrs. Henry Rosenthal, Mlsa Becker, Mr. Ben Rosenthal and Mr. Plilllp Hyncs made up another box party. Down in the house Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oolpetzer and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wtlkirw made up one party; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Miss May Hamilton. Miss Ethel Robertson and Mr. Fred Hamilton, another, and Miss Jeanne Wakefield, Miss Ella Mae Brown, Dr. LeRoy Crummer and Mr. Harry O'Neil another, and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burns, jr., another. for Mra. Haldane Moore. Complimentary to Mrs. Haldane Moore of Chicago, mho has been tde guest of Omaha friends, Miss Nell Guild entertained at cards Thursday evening at her home on California street. The rooms were pret tily trimmed with pipk carnations and tables were placed for six-handed high five. The guest list included Mrs. Haldane Moore, Misaes Fannie Howlaad, Alice Swltzler, Mary Morgan. Mnrlon Funk houaer. Mildred Funkhouser. Haiel Smith, May Mahoney, Grace Conant, Luella Hlne, Ethel EJdrige, Hazel Clarkson, Henrietta Rees. Messrs. Russell Fisher, Thomas Bra den. Edgar Bed well, George Starr, Arn han. Samuel Rees, jr.: v'llon Swltiler, Fred Creigh. Arthur Welsh. Jesse Rogers.. Cljfford Hine, Ray Staley, J. Buckingham and Will Guild. In honor of Mrs. Moore. Miss Ethel Lawrle entertained at an Informal kensing ton Friday, most of the g-uesta being old acquaintances of the guest of honor. A dainty decoration of pink carnations was used. Mrs. Charles E. Johannes gave an Or pheum party Thursday afternoon in com pliment to Mrs. (Moore, the party Including Mra. Moore. Mra. Earl Klpllnger. Mrs. Fred hambera. Miss Ruth Ixird, Miss Kathertne McClanahan and the hostess. Far Mra. Brlnker. Mrs. W. C. Sunderland entertained at an Informal luncheon Friday in honor of Mrs. Mince Pies the kind that brines back mem ories of the dear old home, at The Boston Lunch Other pastries juat as good and all cooked right on the premises. No bakery goods are ever served to patron3 of "The Boston." The service is quick, in fact, everybody has an equal chance, for ''Thejr hare the proper system ' at the Bottton." TRY IT O.nen every hour, every day. 1612 FARXAM STREET. i I "FOLLOW THE I!, AO" REDUCED RATES TO SOUTHERN RESORTS On sale dally with return limit June 1st. Special Hnmeaeeker rates sold 1st and 3rd Tuesday each month. Through cars Omaha to Mobile. Ala., leaving Feb. 4th. enroute to Palmetto Keaeh. Ala., 3t miles across the bay Boating, Bathing. Fishing. Large new Hotel, reasonable rates. The Garden spot of Gulf . Coast points. For rates, sleeping car space In through cars, descriptive matter, etc., call Wabash City office, ISth and farnam, or address HiBET JS. MOOKES. O. A. P. O., Wabasb. B. ak, OmahA, Hat). HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND BATH Delicate enough for the softest akin, and yet efficacious in reincving any stain. Keeps the skin in perfect condition. In the bath gives all tht desirable aftei-effects of a Turkish bath. It should be oo every wash tand. ALL OROCERS AND DPUOQISTS KI.OHIIIt ItESOHT. HOTELS " ONCIDILtON . . . SUAugustin ALCAZAA. ..... . St. AuKUdttu ONMONO . . Ormond-oo-the-Halixx THt RrlttKIKI . . . . PalraReawk ROYAL POIWCIANA . . .Palm Beach ROMintat Mjimi THC COLONIAL .Naum ( Bahama Islands) 110 WILCa NHNtRCUiA. - Tiat aw auj ka aXjs ,FUttda Kara. wiB b as Sfaaraacai lu k aiskn eT rsaa. 'una wttk JaaAMOia for liaaaa aaui Kmj Waat. ailcf aiUMTV I 5flk Fof ufuriaatisa rcUav to at Van. aci.-l imi 1 Bio, apac ta t S paiiial cra, an m, oatKan a ateamcn. rit or apsly to FLORIDA EAST COAST UO Aoan It. Ill FirVN (, f Micao Si Vox on T. AjgTii, rta. 1 1 Bsinker, who la the. guest f her sifter. Mrs. C. K. Coutant. Th table had a prettv decoration of ferns. Covers were laid for Mrs. .Drinker, Mrs. Coutanf. Mra. D. V. Sbole. Mr. FY'-d S.tnhorn. Mr. Thomtfs Creigh, Mrs. George HaYerstlik, Mrs. F. O. Elllsi and Mrs. Sunderland. ' Original Bridge f lt. Mrs. Samuel Burns, jr-, entertained the Original Bridge club, wh.tt Mrs. Edwin T. Swobe was the guest nf the club. The members preeent. were, Mrs. Pn ii'Mon. Mrs. Tom Davis. Mrs fcvi Wallace. Mrs. W. T. Burn. Mrs. John I" Kennedy, Miss Ella Mae Brown and Misa bster. Ptese Dr1i tlafc. Miss Mary Alice Rogers was hostess at the meeting of the New Bridge club. Fri day afternoon, when the guesta of the cluh were: Miss Meyers of Dubuque. Ia and Mis Margaret Wood. The members present-were: Mrs. Harry Montgomery. Mrs. George Redlck. Mra. Louis Clarke, Mlsa Helen Davis. Miss Mabel Marr. Miss Ruth Moorhead, Miss Mary Morgan. Mlsa Ann Brown and Miss Elizabeth Congdon. watlka C'lab. The Swastika High Five club was enter tained Thursday by Mrs. Leo Grotte. the guests of th afternoon being Mrs. Lovell Dunn. Mrs. Henry Rohrs and Mrs. John Shary. Th members present were: Mrs. Harry Davis. Mrs. A. L. Tlmmr,, Mrs. Henry Wlndheim, Mr,.. W. N. Dorward. Mr. G. L. Richeson. Mrs. O. S. Reming ton, Mrs. J. Mandelberg, Mra. J. C. H. Rie pen and Mrs. Grotte. The high scores were made by Mrs. Rkheson, Mrs. Rohr and Mrs. Dunn. Fems In furm of th swastika were employed In decoration. Informal Affairs. Metropolitan club entertained its mem bers Wednesday evening with bowling and bridge. About forty were present, the af fair being nnn of the Informal series planned for the winter. For Miss Becker of Philadelphia. Mrs. Samuel Wertheinur entertained Miss Becker and Mrs. Henry Rtwnthal at luncheon Thursday. Original Swastika Clnb. Mrs. C. fT WelK-r entertained the Orig inal Swastika club Friday afternoon, when those present were: .Mrs. J. E. Shaffer, Mrs. S. J. Sonier, Mrs. F. M. Lovearlnger. Mrs. Alex Jetes, Mrs. F. Foote. Mrs. A. Martin. Mr J. C. Reeder, Mrs. J. Foley and Mrs. D. C. Buck. - Prospective Pleasure. ( One .of the larger affairs of Friday Is the evening bridge party to be given by Mrs. Charles Kountxe at her' home. For Mrs. Hunt Lewi. Mrs. M. T. Bar low will give a small luncheon Saturday at her home, when covers will be laid for twelve. Friday Mrs. Barlow and Mrs. Iewhi were the guests of Mrs. Joseph Cudahy at luncheon. Mrs. Fred Smith was hostess for the Sacsawea club Friday. Those present In cluded Mrs. John Miles, T.rr. Paul Horner, Mrs. B. F. Wum. Mr: J. Bishop. W. O. Perry and Miss Daisy Danford. Come and io Golz. Mra. Charles Fellows of St. Paul arrived Thursday to be the guest of Mrs. John C. Cowln for two or three days. Miss Frieda Meyer of Louisville. Ky., arrived Friday to be the guest of her sis ters, Mrs. A. Hene and Mrs. C. Wells, at 24U Dodge street for an extended stay. Miss Mary Morgan, who has been visit ing friends in Lincoln, returned home Fri day, v Mrs. Haldane Moore, who haj been honor guest at a great many affairs during her visit in Omaha, return to her home In Chicago Saturday. Mrs. ttuchan, wife of Captain . Buehan. arrived in Omaha Thursday to Join her husband after a visit In the east. -.General and Mrs. Morton have both been confined to their honiti. with grip. WITH THK feOWLERS. Neither the Benos wt Omahas wer. able to make good scores against the new pins at the Association alleys last night. But the Omaha boya ' managed to roll just enough t.) win their first "thrae straight" of the season. Johnny Ohne aorg was principally responsible for their vi lories, with a single game of 199 and a total of 545. Scores: BENOS. 1st. 2.1. " 3d. Total. Frush lit 137 141 4.M Ciiangstrom 174 174 Is 5:; Lundlne li) If US 4.1:: Gardiner 16i l.V 178 4M Hinrtohs 14 177 169 ill Totals 779 OMAHAS. let. 138 l.irt 14 1 17 791 2.3CS 2d. 137 143 in 1!W 175 3d. Total Marsh ... Maurer . Rea ihnesorg Marble .. 1.17 412 41.1 . 4:s I Frl.i 1 h:W i:n ITS 177 178 Totals T9 Ko STS '.1(;2 Tonight's teams are. the Onimods and Reed Bros. The Brodegaard Crowns trimmed the Byrne-Hammera in great style by taking all three games lust night on the Metro politan alleys. All the lop teams are get ling pulled down this week.. Captain Voss of the Crowns had high single game with 'JJS and high on totals with 577. while West and Korsythe were the strong ni.-n for the Byrne-Hammers. Tonight the Hal ter G. Clarka play the postofflce team. Score: BRODEGAARD CROWNS I'd. 2d. 3d. Total. Fagerberg hl u in sj Voss 17:) jus -77 Clark l'o r.2 irj -,1 Lindroolh U,s lej 1 jj I- Rus't 171 17S li 4 Totala : xM iis BYRNE-HAMMERS. S17 2,iil8 1st. !d. 3d. Total. 17.) 4' 211 iiCt L,l 5t.' 14J 4:i K3 m ; Dudley ... West Eorsvthe . Ooff Rempku . , 14 , 177) , 172 . 1 I Is) 15 l.'. 1H2 ln!l SI 5 tals. j 1 1 lie uungaiows nave at last Jumped out I of last place in the I.-ague race -4n tne ! I. . . , . . he! Metropolian league iind Cartalti Gwynna ays they are not done jet, bui will land on the lop round oefore tile end of the season. Kaines t.Hik all honors for the Huimalows with o.i2 for total arid 2UI for single game, uustafson was high man for In team with 4io lMal and l!n for single game. Score: LLNGAI.OWS. 1st- 2d. Z,. Total ' l.-t II!) iol 4",3 I 1: lu IjJ 4..1 I 2"-i ! 10 o.;i I 4!M 4-U 47J I.4i CL'LS. I l-l 2d. rd Totil. 12. lj.i i: 4.i , I'i V. 'js . 14. ' 114 U4 417 j 4-7 4.7 1,2.7 Eiliiion.lj Gnne. Kaiucs ... Totals. Gnstafson li.'t ian,-s .. Jerpo Tola l.i I'liu.iy evening wiil be a 'gala" night in Lincoln. Two tcaraa rei.reacnllrg lie Metropolian Icji;...; v, clrmihl uinjii tn crack l.oi. rs of Lincoln and II is expected Hie sanies will be so fast that then: wi.l b-tau o.lor of burnt maple- Tie- team ere cu.'ilposcd of tile following: No. 1 Keyt. Lull, Coffee, Jioore atid Tlioriaa. N" -'"King.'' Gorioid't, laird. Siatford K.n:i!go.n. l.rlnHril'i llaakrl Hall Srhedale. CftlN.NEI.L. la.. Jar.: 17.-(Sp.-cial.l-Tntiner rislier of Grinuli 1s inaitirig rapid allium iu I ho d.-v cloiiiaint ot u r'rong I a-ik. I bail ttiim this ason aiad it Is ex ted li" will make a hot inn f .r tn .owa cl ami unship. M.Hiaih Im .lavlr.g ci i.u r, K.e.n n.ij CartS rxwttrda, .ic-l-.cuicii ttim HurUT Hujriia. The aclwuuie , i.a.4.L rt Mfrjiife'-a id io..ohv: ! J.in tury 1 Oik- at Gnnm 1!. I Jaiijai 2u loa at lona City. ! January 4 D Mom. a toung Mi'a , t hri.t ma a.-soi iation at i-h M"iiiii. j J inuary Drake at Grinndl. 1 ebruary 1-Ci- ut Ce,lr Rapid. February 7 Minnesota at Grinnvll. v K.bruary 14- :i:ion at Irm... no!. : ! -ebruaiy la Lirak. at 1 il .ines. ret. mi.ii v .'.-..a at fjrlnnell. F, hii;.u Young Mvti'a (. brUlian a .I'.i.a ion at D.s Aloiue. Mat(.'n.7-.XehraaK4 at Grlrin.ll. low tlll Ik In Ale. i HhVA Cn r. Jan. 17. iSpeuial . t It is not I beiii vea here that He aw,L,ry of tH S'ale Agricultural college for tn- plivldg of u ' l.-ls hut fail ni have any wffnt-t on the I .i.fi.nni ri laiKu U-i itu ine two intua- Formerly a m .IOT1ELD ttOAK&SUITCq ...OVER 1,000 STYLISH COATS... ON SALE SATURDAY AT s10 FORMERLY SOLD AT $20.00, $22.50, $29.75, $35.00 TO $45.00 AND UP. This great. a!e of hijjh clan tylih (.'oat will certainly bo morr than appreciated. Tlwrc are alt color and fcUe to rhuoe from made f finest all wool hrtwdrlotb. krrey, Torott'lm, covert ami fancy materials, 1. 1 so fine Imnorted rararul cloths; made In all tlirtit-flttiuit, semi-fitting and loose stjlos, cither in ttrl;lty plain tailored or trimmed effects and Until with best lining. ... ALL GO IIM SALE IN TWO GREAT LOTS LOT 1 S2OC0, $22.50 and $25XX) Coats at . . . Up to $35.00 Tailored Suits, Final Clearance Price 10.00 Every Suit in this lot is splendidly tailored, of all wool broadcloth, cheviot, ' " ' or fancy material, in quite a variety of good styles to choose from. Regular Prices, $25. S 29.75 and $35, Final ClparAnrt Fur Lined Goats $75.00 Fiual Final $30.00 Final $43.00 Final $311.50 Final Fur Lined Clearance Fur Lined Clearance Fur Lined Clearance Fur Lined Clearance Fur Lined Clearance Coats, Price . . Coats. Price. . Coats, Price. . Coats, Price. . Coats, Price. . tlons. The apology offered by Prof. Byers of the board of athletic control of Ames college will undoubtedly be accepted, but there is no reason to lielieve that thu two Institutions will meet on the foot hall field next fall. The university authorities hava directly (-barged that some of th men in author 'Q at Arnea were In a position to know that Willett was not eliBible to play. Tliis charge was specifically preferred against Trainer Jackson Watson, under whose care Willett has been for the last, six years. Kt E.TS 4 THE RL ANINU TRACKS John Carroll. 1 to . Wins Fifth Race at Aew tlrlran in Close Finish, NEW ORLEANS, I-a., Jan'. 16. John Carroll, at 1 to ti. gave his backers an awful scare In the fifth race, when he let Heine eet in front and hold a big lead to the lust few J-mpi at tha fa'r rour.ua today. He won. nard riuuen. with Heine; second and Land Breeie third. Trivolini, at 4 to 1. won the fourth race In a drive from Grenda. Weather cloudy; track soft. Results: First race, thre furlongs: Lady Leota (h.7, Lee. i to II won; Tom Holland (110, Heidel, to 1 second; Mra. Sewall 10i, Fivnn. 7 to .11 third. Time, 0:3K'. Pinion, R.cburg II. Smart. Glorio, Servlcene, Dia pute. Brougham, Nasturtia. George Guyton, Many Colors and Cuban boy also ran. Second race, six furlongs: Variety (l'B, Notter. 3 to 2) won; George H. White (lint. Dver. .To to 1 second; Marie Fletcher (VJ, Koerner, 5 to 11 third. Time, 1:17. Mar garet T.. F:stelia C. Ixiulse. Risk, Ban rida Sweetener. Albert M., Elder. Frlnce BoTttng an.l Bitter Gold also ran. Third race, one mile and a sixteenth, selling: Creel (hsi. Koerner, 15 to li won; Jack W'Ltt 1 1.".. I.. 5 to 1) second: St. Noel OR Hogg. 12 to li third. Time, l:,-li. Minot. Skyward. Heart of Hyacinth, Horse Radish. Charlie Thompson, Water Dog. Vincentio, Paul Knight of Ivanhoe, Bob May and Jack bolan also ran. Fourth race, one mile and a b.'xteenth, selling: Trvolini il :1. McOJaniel, 4 to 1 won' Grenade (ho. Notter. 4 to 1 second; Terns Rod il'. Henry. M to 11 thl'd. Time, 1-51. Cull. Besterling. Denlgre, Envoy, Cock sure, Crafty, J. D. Dunn, Blennenworth and Canoplan also ran. Fifth race, seven furlongs: John Carroll l"i. Koerner, 1 to i1 won: Heie (1i!. Pow ers 51 to 1 second; Land Brneze (10G. Min der. 60 to 1) third. Time. 1 -. Lucky Mose. Ismalian and Helen Tineas also ran. Sixth race, one mile and three-sixteenths, selling: Donna fh. Powers. 7 to 1) won; Flavigny iV'K Flynn. 10 to 1) second; Lan "castilan OR Notier. even) third. Time. 2 f3V Adesso. Rio Grande, Docile and Granada also ran. LOS ANGELES. Cal., Jan. 16,-Santa Anita park results: First race, five furlongs, purse: Allevl m.ir ni7 linland. 6 to li won: Renshaw Oifo Brooks, 4.) to 1) second; Black Mate I 1 loo' Grand. 7 to 2) third. Time, 1 W-. ! Cruzados, Nattle, Hutnpist, Wotrglehug, ' Spins! ress, .Vliiionte, Vivant and San Nicho t las also ran. ; Second race, one mile, purse: En'rada I (1"4. Martin. 7 to 21 won; Round an.l Round (94 Ross. to 5) secoh'.Tf 1ouifce Cavaiiaunh ! ij". Goldstein, S to 1) third. Time, 1 :4u. I Bushwhacker, Agreement. Nadsu, Latoua, I ilav Sutton. Onaia Watna, Charlie Paine, I Harvey Clark and Waldorf also ran. I Third r ice Beven furlone. sellin": Pre tensicn U . Sciilllinp, 1 to '! wop; Timothy ,en ilc... Martin. t to ; .- liind. El Caia t dor tl'fi. liartv. l'l lo li tnlrJ. - Time. l:2Ws. i Associate. Buila I'cst and Colewort also Foiiith race , five and aaialf furlonpa. hi-h weight handicap: George S. Davis (111, Ross. 5 to 2. won; Sir Edward 1109. Schilling. 1 to 1) ti-cond; li ghani (112. Lo-; land 7 to 21 third. Tioe. 1 ..'. ."are fwlft, l ol nist. H.tlton, llsreaf er and Royal yu.-e.i alio ran. I Fifth m.'11, one mile; selling: lucky Iad 1 1 9.:. Buxton, 7 to 2 won; Master l-esier (9. Ross. 4 to Si second: Airs cr.t. Bums. 12 to ! li third. Time: L40. Josie p. Taos. Ban1 L. 0.1. Esther B. Cambyss.-s ulso ran ' Sixth rs. e, six furlongs; eelhng: I.aGloria ! (lo?. Martin, i to 7 1 won; Lee Harrison ! 'It,. Burns. 8 to' li s.i-ond: Gosslpher ih. 1 Ross, 10 (o 1 1 third. Time 1:1J. Phil Igoe, i Aiitara, Billy Taylor. Col. Jcincl, N. Buck- uigliam ulso run. j OAKl.A.VLI. Cal.. Jan. K.-Resulls: l-'irst race, five and a ralf fyrlongs; sell ing: Belle) of Iroill.liS lie.;, Keliy, 5 to It ; nun; Mitre .1.5, Mc.'iaiii. -0 to it seiond, 1 Koeiiiain I.uiso (le7. Hayes. 7 to 1) third. Time: I : Kv Yo San, I luna.ii.it. j. Reiuem- , her. Sl.ndy Id. E. M. Brattain. Matt ' : Hugau. S.amp, r. at. Or iofr ai:d Lmiiy M, ' ! also ran. j Second race. thr. f.irlongs; filing: I j Patoia . !"1. W alsh. 3 to 1 won; Workimx I ih 5. Fisiier. 1:1 to li second; El Parro diet. 1 I Miller, 7 to li third. Time: f :7Uj. y0i. I i llarlet. Toby, Arveight. Leonard Duhme, I j Colin e. l.Hiireola and My Nurse also ran. I Thud race, seven furlongs; purse: Tavont ' I Sandy. 1" to 1. won: Iteene W. "7, I 1 Gilbert. Iu to ll second: Coilca: WldlW Il'i2. I 1 Heathertoii. 13 to 21 third. Time: 1 :ju. Ruth W, Sister Frances. E0tpecta.1l, Ixjv of Gold and Neva W. h;o ran. I Fourth race, one rr.iie n1 an eighth, Napa han.lKap: Massu (H3. Keog!'.. S to li 1 won; Johnny Lyons il;"), liaes. 11 to 5i . L-cionii; E.lrtlii Gum (112. Ly - urtus. II to ii ti.ird. Time: 1 ."liSi. A. Muskod..y and Lo Acs.-Uno a'so ran. 1 . Kiftti ra.e. one mil" nasi a sixteenth: 1 I m lling: Warning (h.i. Lycurgus. tai to 5i 1 'won: L. . Ark'-rly il.i. Keh. n pric 1 ' given) s,.nd. Taunt (l't!'. p.'hanka. no ' ' (.rice eiv. nl th'rd. TlT:e: 1.!-. I Told ' J You. I'alu.Pni. Ten (hik. Eleniinn. M'sa ; 1 .My Powdisli. H.i!i. Lamjadrrvn:e. Nancv W. and Hi.lig in ulso ran. i Sixth race. ix iurl.ng. 'aIlfoinU! j J.x'key cl'i'i breed rg fiireau; A Pnrje. to (i"i .4 Miller, eve n nop; Jnt. gi-My .n;, p,,r. 3, I to li second: t-t f;..o'j;. Jr (112, Porel. 12 1 to 6 tnird. Time: 1 !7',. Judge. Triconrul I ' and P.oaco.- also ran. - . ; Iowa to Pity rutragn. IOWA CITY. Jan 17 ' Sr. )- -The'las- , V-et ball leant will ! aiv J.ere , Ret'trday j niorn i j; for f nVuj .. w here ttiey" will tnet ! t.-.e "Maronna- raTurdav eventng. Th In- lai. io ji mviuuvr if the tvum arvia ti- i 15 iO POTJGIAS ST. LOT 2 $2975, $45.00 Prirr2. nnlv Half Price $37.50 $32.50 $25.00 $22.56 $S3.00 Final $75.00 Final $Cf).50 Final $55.00 Final $50.00 Final Fur Coats. Clearance Price. Fur Coats, Clearance Price. Fur Coats, Clearance Price. Fur Coats, Clearance Price. Fur Coats, Clearance Price. $19.75 cellent condition and expect to win. The two will be accompanied by Coach Schroe der and Trainer O Brlcn. lORMHSKEKS WIS AT TOPEKA Waahburn College Give Them a Close Call, However. TOPEKA. "Kan.. Jan. 17.-(Speclal Tele gram.) In A rough and spectacular game Nebraska defeated the Washburn college basket ball team at Topeka. The gam.! was full of sensational plays an.l Dwlglit Bell, the midget Cornhusker guard, cov ered himself with glory. The Washburn men were large and last, but did not prove to be equal to the- Cornhuskeis. The team work of Washburn was very good at times but the Nebraska guards would break It up and shoot the ball down the field to thetr forwards. Nebraska wis penalized frequently and Hope for Wash burn would drop It in the baet almost every time. Nebraska had a good lead in the first half but Washburn braced in the second and almost heat th. Cornhuskers out. The store at tho end was 25 "lo In favor of Nebraska. Captain Paul Bell and Walsh were not in the game on ac count of Injuries received last night at Manhattan, but It Is expected that they will be able to play against Kansas uni versity tomorrow night. Lineup: WASHBTRN. NEBRASKA. Hope R.r.lL F Tire L.F. R.r, Milliie CC Montsnmry R.G.IL.li Haugkay (Brether) . . L.C. K.C Referee: Dr. Clapp. Vmpire: Stevens. Stevenson Wood .. Ritehey . ... Ptrrv ...D. Bell A. B. Sporting Gossip. Doc White and Hub Hart were at school together at G,rgetown and formed the battery once of the nine of that old Insti tution. Hart was also a cra.K foot ball player. Umpire Billy Evans has written an arti 7 Orchard & Wilhelm qiq-I&.is So. I6th St. SATURDAY SPECIALS Rope Curtains 280 in all. The sample line of Eastern manufacturer, made up for Spring showing. , $1.95 Chenille Cord, mixed colors. cl1 05 12. GO Single door, hand twisted cord, nil colors, each $1.55 $:i.t)0 Chenille Cord, jpeen, nile "and rose .7 SI. 75 5.93 Hand twisttd tord in all colors. l S3.00 Odd Lace Curtains Hundreds? of Old Curtaiug, some hay-, ing been used as samples, HALF I'ltlt'K, Odd llonne Femme Curtains that Hold for $2.50, $3.75 up to $7.o0 etch, now ". .. -Oo? 32.20 83.15 o)0 arda f reiuuantd of Cretonne. Swiss, Silk and Snow Flake, that aoki up to $1.50 per yard. While they last b&'.urday. ptr yard. . -. sj January Furniture Sale A few of the bargains: $14.00 Goldin Oak Kooki ase with drawer that ) as a desk, "for. . $J0.0Q OaW or Mahogany Dosk $14 Wtathered Oak Peek $1100 Mahogany Music Cabinet..,,....,..., $6.30 Golden Oak. Rotker. $9.50 Weathered Oak Arm Chair, is.9u wnatntrea on k not Ker. loose cuiihion, Spanish leather seat y 75 $30.60 Leather Turkish Hocker ; S'75 JJO.CO Mahogany (iulshed nivan with loose silk velour cuehiona $12!50 $t! 00 Arm Chair to tnau h above Divah '. . 1 . ... 1 ........... . $20.00 Weathered Qak Settee, leather neat. $1150 $ 2. 00 Erly English CbJna Cabinet . ........ , jj 18,75 FOT7MEPLY I.KSC0F1ELD I IXCLOaXWUIT. $1 o.oo $35.00 and Coats at . . . AND 31 S Fur Coats at Half Pride $42.50 55 T7 i( $29.75 J $27.50 $25.00 cle to show that :fca!l pfavers compare favorably with, men in other callltigs. Of course they do, '"and the "best evideuce of this fact is the showing' ttit y .majto when tiny go into other callings.' Pacific roast critics del not th-mk piuch of Abe Attell's Shylnek. The ounce of flesh for which Owen M ova n niild rM to Attell because the former was mat much over weight did not make much of a hit. When Abe saw his mistake be returned the coin. Ciarlcs Dooln. !te singing backstop, makes his debut In black, with ; Dutnont s miristreU on J.iou.iry 20. Charley sings a ballad In the first part entitled "T:tke Me Back Where the- Dear Old-Hauck Flow." U is dedicated tQr Dan Mi-.rphy of. Cincin nati , "Fred Glade Is unquestionably a great pitcher, for he takes victory nd defeat alike." siiys I'rirplre Evans. There Ui no question that tne Neoraakan would tihow up even greater than he has yet if he eould get with a support inn; team. He may "have a chance In New York. ' : ' Renjamln Marvder, tne pedestrian who left on a littlewalk from PlvibAdelphia to San Francisco, teil. down- a dluili near Lynchburg, Pa.J nn.1 austtalrvd-ar compound fracture to a loaf of bread winch he car ried iu his pocket.. Still, walking Is Mr. Manster's Idea of ,a good time. , A-Tat" tale mit of 'PVlsco baa it that Owen Moran had the official scales of the Mission Street club examined tho day after the battle with Attell and found they were several ounces out of the. way. It Is added that Morun wiw 'Uobhtd," presumably hv someone In the inter1! of 'Attell. and that he was not overweight and should not have forfeited 1250. - . , A Ton of Gold could buy nothlng-tiewu-r for ftimale weak nesses, lame. back arid kMnr-y trouble than Electric Bitters. W.'o. For -salt: by Beaton Drug Co. I- w As an extra special for Saturday only, we offer this large 'size, comfortable ' Rocker (like cut. . pado of select golden oak, polish fuiish, with pretty shaped arms and neat ornamentation on buck. It is well Jiracexl and has saddle shaped seat." A Ridker that would look well in any home, and la cheap jt the reeulHr price, $43.73.. We offer them for Saturday onlv, at pafh r .-83.63 Model Clothes Hangers Nickel plated shoulder shape for wal8t or coat, and a perfect holder for bklrt or trousers. Ingenious articles, that keep oneu ciothea in shape and prerent unsightly wrinkle. They fold up into a small box. Sell regularly at J3c per set. Saturday -only, per box, contain ing one waist or coat hangi r and one skirt or trousers' hanger. g an !iulls out and is fitted up S9.0O v-$0.50 .... $9.75 88.25 1.75 $0.75 r'panlsh leatkvr teat' and lath. "nmmrmiTTTtnr-- I t '