Till: BEE: OMAHA. Tl'ESDAY, XOVKMHKU no, lixip. I i' 1 1 OFFERED FOR SALE Varaltar. cnr.Arvrr puak for tove ant (i l'KNITL UFC R-acket Stors. Yi Cuming I lAR'iAlf In second bund Furniture f nwei'z. r. K11 N. Hth ft. W. ti:t; H. l?JS X f rovKH slightly od. so'd ret miles of coot. Am'encan Furniture o . r?0 N. 15th JMnvlral Initranfali. I TGITTT.Y used upright plnns for sale V V Harney- C. Thatcher Co. I. Mils IVF.RS l'"N' Piano, imnst new; eap. I' MCI U HiK. eTil.P vlnlln rvtd Hi'f). excellent tone. fir Ml. rowier Ave. TOR SALE " Victor Phonograph, fine tune, with "0 choice records, all at half price. 'Phone Harney 7W. 1 ratwrlttn. RECONP hand typewriters sold, repaired Central Typewriter Exchange. 10? Farnam MlirtlUaton. COAL AT CUT PKICES! save you from o"c to 60 on every ton and give better coal. We guarantee correct weights. Rosenblatt's Cut Price Coal Co. COAL baskets, II. Iry Kindling, a load 1 delivered. Slar Ice 4 Coal Co. I. 44. DRUGS at cut prices; freight paid on all i 110 orders; catalogue free. Sherman tfc McConnell Drug Co.. Omaha. Neb. FOR SALE New and Id-hand billiard and pool tables. We lead the world l:i ' cheap bar fixtures, eay piynnts Bruns ! wick-Balke Collender. 40J So. U'th Pi. HOLARSHIP on leading business re leg for aal at discount. Address V tu fcee. , WE HAVE on hand a number of Ink bar rels which we will sell at 50c each. They are fine for rain water or ashes. Call at pressroom Bee rubllslng Co. SAFES, new and second-hand. 1110 Farn. MO OVERCOATS SLIGHTLY VSKD. at I bargain A U. blNGKR. 416 N. 161 1 1. SOME OF OUlt BARGAINS .j good second hand organ. 0 '1 nmxi second hand upright piano. Rose wood case, Itw.flO. 1 slightly used, upright Emerson piano, in.oo. J. MARSHALL FMITH CO.. M8-310 8. ISth St. Opposite Court House. EVERYTHING In typewriters; Just a few of our bargains!' Rebuilt No. 1 Smitri premier, ttt; No. 1 Oliver. .. No. I IUm Ington. 13.1; machines shipped on approval; no deposit rejulred. TYPE WHITER EQU'I'MENT CO.. 306 a 12th St. $r. nn pf) A Tit's good, try It. Harmon J.W KKJIMj vetli. Both 'phones. 76 YARD1 of genuine flnoleum, practi cally new, at a bargain. Leffert's Jewelry Store, Council Bluffs, la. COAL by the ton. Call Webster 6S5I7. FOR SALE Two roller top desks nearly new. Inquire H. W. Baker. Supt., iie Bidg PHAT. Tubllo Markat Special. its. K,JXU B,t value ln Omaha. Partridge-Thompson Co.. 1010 Harney. D. 664i Second-Hand Boilers W e will sell two LHihers that have been In use at the Bee 4ulldtDK. They are each 175-horsepower return tubular boilers, IS Inch diameter by 18 fee. long. They have lia C. I. tubes. 3 Inches by 13 feet. Work ing pressure ISO counds per square Inch. Heat surlsce, la, 000 square feet. Orate area tim square feet. We are very anxious to dispose of these boilers Immediately and will sell at a bar gain If taken at once. THE BEE BUILDING. COMPANY, 17th and Farnani fits. Omaha, Neb. FOR BALE A good, self-adding cash register; will sell on easy payments. Ad dress P-47L care Bee. , HALL'S safes, new, 2d-hand. 118 Farnam .. JTOR SALE., .,-. 1 M-lnch roll top desk. 1 67 Inch t-e.ll top desk. 1 typewriter desk. 1 Remington typewriter. 1 bookkeeper desks. 1 large wall case. 1 Universal adding machine.' 1 fireproof safe. 4 Falrbank floor scales. 4 four wheeled trucks. 1 diagraph machine. CAU. 1116 FARNAM ST. OSTEOPATHY JOHNSON INST.. l N. Y. L. Tel. D. 161. Dr. Kathryn Nicholas. 60S N. Y. L. Bidg. PATENTS t O. BARN ELL. Pax ton Blk. Tel. Red 7117. HUFFMAN. 113 Neville Bids- Rook freo PERSONAL . x andnvar F T .n mn Is ka n u C.L ttJ.? in nVPTTft treatment. Unit. Smith, illVUiXiv ta s. Wth St third floor. Private confinement home Mrs. Dr. King. C4 N. t4th. Tel.. Web. 2&5. Ind. M-'-o.i I JOHN CANB Is in town. Now Is the time to trim treea, trelllees. grape vines Tel. Red 7704. Ind. A-W48, Red 646a. 1811 1 Cuming St.. 1101 & 26th Ave. v PORVS Your corn comes out or your -D. ' O quarter conies back when you use Corn Jelly. Haines Drug Co.. 1610 Far. M AnVF.TTn treatment Mme. Smith, .UAU.XU11V; t22 s Wln gl t tn)r1 Uoor PRIVATE HOME during confinement; babies for adoption. Good Samaritan Sanl tortum, 740 Ut Ave.. Council Bluffs. Ia. WE RENT and repair all makes of sew ing uiaoliloes. 'Phones, Ind., A-1663. Doug. Neb. Cycle Co.. corner 16th aud 11 ai- cey. WILL expressman who hauled goods from Kill Burt (rear) Saturday, please communicate at once with undersigned. Compensation. - Address F 683 Bee. The way the wind blows in the Omaha want ad field k " ' The Bee last wwk made a gain of over 27 columns of paid want ads over the cor responding week of last year. - Of course, Omaha is growing, but more people are using Bee want ads, because they are read in most even' one of the 42,00 homes . reached by The Bee. , Our nearest Omaha competitor gained but 1G columns, giving them credit for their 7 free help wanted, indecent advertisements, . clairvoyant ami other frauds excluded from Bee pages. The reason w hy Bee want ad.s bring such tremendous returns is that The Bee goes to the homes, where people really read the pa pers, . There sre thousands of homes where The Bee is the only paper ever admitted, be cause self-respecting eople want a clean pajx-r. . i PERSONAL A HOME for women during confinement. We find honvs 'or babies wh're mothers cannot rare fur them Rabies boarded. Tor terms address M' Marirta A. Lee. Mil Lancroft St.. Omaha. Nib. Phone lHnig lai 19J1. Ttfk SALVATION ARMY o!l-it caatnf,' clothing; in fact, anvthi:ir you do not nrrt. V ro.iect. repair and sell at IM N. 1'h St.. for eost of collection o the wormy p -or. Call rhone Douglas 41 J6 and wagon lil call. JA.MKS RI CT can get Insurance money by writing John or Charley. STRICTLY private home for conflne mriii; excellent care; bar-lea adopted; trained nurse. 2T-18 Davenport. i'T-i(gnd toupees for men. -GRIFFITH. IUOjj ,d 14 FRF.NZKR BLK. THE famous Velvetlr.a Trilnt Good. For anle by all druggists or phone Doug, as CttK Arlene da Voy. Manicuring aad massage. t.) S Mth St., Flat . Phone D. "fit. MMB. ALLEN of Chlcaso, salt glow, maneilo and massage treatments. luJ N. 17th St. PR. KGGEHS' private confinement home. l.M Marina St. U. CAM. Micnno SJnita rnt L1EBEN 3. asque buus Mlt HoRard. u. OMAHA Stammerers' Ins.. Ramce Bldg. I'ASSKNIF.R who saw man fall from street car at 'iiiih and Vinton streets, Thaliksmvlr.K day. bHu-n 12 and 1 o'clock, will cit.fer a favor by Informing Carl Nivl- son. Tel. I'ongiaa WHO will donate an oritan small) for KOspl work In the women's d'Partmnt of county Jail. Mrs Vary Laird, supt. of gos pel work. Tel. Webster 2401. WANTED Albert W. Newman by J. O. P.eoler, North Hlatte, Neb. MASSAGE AND DATUS. R-.10S Old Huston Stole HldXn 4th floor. IX) So. l'ith St. Stairway on Douglas St. JOS1E WArilliniN S new book, the "I'ndf rwnrld Sewer," sold at all book stort-s. price, l.i0. MECHANO THERAPY l a drugh'KS cure for lost physical vigor. Consult Lr. Marnarite Halloran. 22(1 Ne ville blork Tel. Doug. 77il. t'ndcr super vision of M. I). POULTRY EXTRA fine single comb Rhode Island Rc-d cockerels for sale; early hatched. I). II. Stru hers, Craig, Neb. Screenings. $1.60 100 lbs. Wagner. 801 N. ICth. M. B. Tl'RKEYS for sal; eggs In season. irs. W. If. ireston. "iorth Loup, Neb. Use U-NEED-A Poultry Tonic for 60 4Tain: it voui ittr Inrr.m does not twice 1 pay for your tonic, yur money will be re- lunaeu. u. jobnson Co.. umani, .to. FOR SALE Choice S. C. Buff Orping ton cocks, cockerels, hens and pullets. Toulouao Keese, aro prlxe winners, at a bar gain. Peter A. Biehm, Harvard, Neb. PRINTING PHONE IND. A-M20 for good prlnllnjr. Lynwstad Printing Co.. lfith Capitol Ave. REAL ESTATE HE A I. ESTATE DEALERS. REED ABSTRACT CO.. Est. 1ST; prompt service; get our prices. 1710 Fsrnau St OANGESTAD. 404 Bee Bidg. Tel. D. HOT. PAYNE INV. CO.. first floor N. Y. Life. BENJAMIN R. E. CO.. 477 Brande!. Bidg. REAL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. President REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOANS E. H. Ambler, tU-30 Barker Blk. D. 7J6. CITY PROPERTY FOR BALE. Boulevard Park , Addition We want to present a few facts concerning this addition for your consideration. 1ST. It Is located about four blocks north of Kountxe Place, on higher ground t:.an anything: east cf 24th St. or north of Cum lntt Si. 2ND. It is within 15 to 20 minutes' ride of the heart of the city on the Sherman Ave. line, one of the best lines in Omaha. 3D. Each lot Is of good aixe and is sup plied with fewer, water and cement walk at no extra cost. 4TII. out of IsO lots originally for sale have but about 0 left, but these are all uniformly good one. Does not tl.la splen did record indicate the desirability of own inn one of these lots? f'TH. The new university at 21th and Pratt Sts. (four blocks wes; and two south) and the exteiiKive Improvements undr way at Levi Carter park (about a half mile east! are bound to Increase values In this choice addition. 6TH. Fifty good, substantial dwelling now ln the addition and many mote In sight Vou-l. not be lonesome If you 7TH. Prices l.'t7!i ll.- Terms -,n-flftK down, balance on monthly paymeniB. Don't wait until another advance ln prices comes. Take advantaKe of present prices and buy uu ion iiiuatt money uy uomg so. Call at our office and let us show you ttuse lots, or phone us for plat giving priced tit unsold lots. Shimer & Chase Co. South 17th St. Opposite Court House. I2i Investment Fine Inside corner lot and brick building. In first-class condition and always rented to choice tenants. MIDLAND IXV. CO., McCague Bidg. - 'Phones. D. 1152. A-2656. FOR quick returns list your real estate for sale and exchange with me; no sale no pay. W. W. Mitchell. Board of Trade Uldg.. Omaha. Neb. REAL ESTATE citt pkurKRT v ron 8 A I.E. (Continued ) Good Building Lots On Paved Streets You will find that rood building lots on paved struts ar aeiting more scarce every day. The following list are the very best values you cen g-t. 4S-foot south front lot on Arms Are. jist a est of 3f!d; cloe to school. I.Vfoot east front on With St. b'tween Fowler Ave. and Lttri:nor- Avi. P.-Vintr si! paid. ?0-fooi south front on I-ake St. near ITT. 1 St. Paving all paid. $,-')() 45-fiot front on Madison Ave. lust east of Sherman Ave. Paving all paid. $1,XH) North front JO-foot Jot on Spencer St. In Knuntsp I'lace, Just east of 14th. Pav ing paid. $1,(HK) j0-foot. fronting west on Itth St. Jus: south cf Manderson. Paving all p.ild. nfl-foot, south front on Icust St. In Kountxe Place between lv.h and l:uh; good location. $1,''(K) N. K. corner 19th and Iithron Pis.: verv choice location; paved street on both sides. $1,'JU(J 4"-foot. fronting west on 4m Ave . Just north of Davenport, with paving all paid. ery choice location. I'rice very low. $1,71K) 74-foot, north front on Tothron street. being the S. E. corner fronting 124 ft. on Florence rjoulevard. $L000 40-font. fronting ncrth on Harnev between 3fth and rist; high and sightly; location close In. Paving all paid. Hastings & Heyden, 1614 Harney St. 3909 North 18th St Six rooms and reception hall In Boule vard park, thoroughly modern, almost new, splendid arrangement of rooms, nicely pa ppred, good neighborhood, goo 1 lot. con venient to Sherman Ave. line, lo to M min utes' ride down town. Prlre. tacO. See us about this. We can arrange satisfactory terms. Shimer & Chase Co., 90S South 17th Street. Opposite Court House. $9,000 JSiOOO cash and W.OoO at 6 per cent, long time, will buy one of best located renval properties in Omaha. Alway. rented; its location Insures prompt paying tenants. PAYS $1,332 ANNUALLY NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., Suite 624. New York Life Bidg. 2T81 EVANS St.. 7 rooms, new, modern. oak and pine finish: near Omaha univer sity 3,7&0. Call W-3199. Six Rooms and Hall Brwnd new, thoroughly modern, large rooms, east front lot. desirable neighbor hood, nonh part. Price, 3.2i0; $-00 down, balance practically same as rent. Shimer & Chase Co., DM South 17th Street. Opposite Court House. 2967-9 PACIFIC, 0-room bricks, strictly modern, excellent condition, J-Ki. BENSON MYERS CO.. Phone Douglas 746. 412 N. Y. Life Bidg. I WANT an offer on lot X block 20. origi nal plat of the city of Omaha, with two houses. 19011 and 111 California street. Lot. fcxli3 feet. THOMAS BRENNAN. New York Life Bunding. SIX ROOMS, BE AND NEW Strictly modern, large lot, paved street, near car. Small amount cash, balance VERY EASY TERMS NOWATA LAND A LOT CO.. fcuite $24 New York Life Bidg. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE Call lor la. FOR SALE 11 acres Improved orchard and alfalfa. 4 acres pasture; personal prop erty. Including VM hens; Income, $J,2ou per year. Price, H0UU. Town 2Vt miles. C. E. Skinner. Chtco. CaL WE are making homes for a million peo ple on the greatest irrigated tract In Cali fornia. Our new booklet, 'California Now or Never, the finest California book ever printed. 10c. Easy payments. See our big exhibit at cnicago s great lajia show, Nov. 20 to Dec. 4. We want an army of "Live ones" with us to build this ureatest now community. Organise a col ony. Write today for free Information. H. L. HoiUHter, zuo ia 6.im., cnicago. Sawsu GOOD, well Improved 80-a ere farm; price, $87.50 per acre; six miles southeast of Coun cil mulls. 11. r. L. io. i, iumines, in, Phone Ind. 0041-M. D. W. Weaver. Mlasoari. TWO Missouri farms for sale or will trade for property In Omaha or vicinity i:M i)ecatur St., Omaha. 140 ACRES, M acres fenced, 50 acres In cultivation. 4-room house; lots or running water; R. F. D. by door; lots of fruit; bam and outhouses. Can be sold on easy terms; 115 per acre. 100 acres. 0 acres in cultivation; plenty of water; 8-room house, 2.0U0 fruit trees; 90 acres fenced: barn and outbuildings; can be sold at I'M per acre; Vk down. Also have 100 acres, 5u acres In cultiva tion. 10 acres In strawberries. 30 acres ln mtaduw; 3-room house; lots of water; 4 miles s. w. of Anderson, McDonald county, Mo. I have other snaps. Call on me. OKORUE W. MITCHELL Anderson, Mo. Aebrmska. SPECIAL SALE SELECTED NEBRASKA FARM LANDS. We offer twenty choice quarter sections fine farming land in western Nebraska; all smooth valley land; rich, black soil; fine water; especially adapted for general farming, alfalfa, hogs and dairying; ex cellent crops of wheat, oats, corn and po tatoes) are grown on surrounding farms. The new line of the t'nlon Pacific up the North Platte valley will run within a few miles of this land. The blKgest snap ln good farm land of fered for years. Price, only 114 50 an acre. For particulars write. HICK REAL ESTATE CO., 21S Chamber Commerce Bidg., Omaha, Neb. A Cass County Nebraska Farm At Your Own Price To settle a partnership we will sell to the highest bidder, on easy terms, a splen did farm, miles southeast of Ashland, Neb., comprising 4i acres, which must be sold before January 20. 1S10. For descrip tion and full particulam write CASJilEH NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK Om-iha, Neb. WHY INVEST your money In land far south or north when we have better land as cheap, and ln many Instances cheaper, In your ori state? You can buy land with the best of hard soil, hat lays level, for 115 to SjO per acre in 1 -rkins countv. Neb. Nothing better In anv state. See :Vi land before buying. McKNIUHT REALTY Co.. iLli O St., Lincoln. Neb. FOR SALE OR TRADE A good home stead of Irrigated land, under government ditch, aear Scott'a Bluff. Neb. Will take house and lot, or stock. Dr. E. H. Prouty, IL i D. No. 4. Council Bluffs, la. REAL ESTATE FIRM tin HAX II I.AMI FOR t.K. Itraika ontlsar4. WHAT'S YOUR BKST CASH OFFER' For two fine sections of farming tend In Kimball count). Nbrk. 6 and J miles northeast of Kimball, the county sal sctior.s 27 and If, t p 1. range ,v H're is a chance to sv-t In rlgnt. Add.ss 1. F. bowman, over kI3 West Orand Ave.. Ie3 Moines ,1a. Oklakeaea. OKLAHOMA We have ltf) K) acr-s of choice land to ffltci from, langlnx In pi Ice from ! t liU 1 er see. I 'his land is in ton oil and bar dis rlct and yuu might get an oil well) fcitn our lar.a. NOu ATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite t.24 New York Life UUlg W-AI'RK for sule near Comnnihe. okl. 11 acres binke. iroid Iniprtivemenl''. plenty of wood. $H' ai re Write owner. Rout 1. E J. Dodd. Comanche. Okl. farriiin. . 7.V10 WILL locate yoti on ISO acr, s cf choice productive land ln western tJigon; price ti.50 per acre at time of s curing title, fall or write, 41J Karbach block. Hontb Dakota. FOR SALE Greatest bargain In South Dakota. ?lt)-acre is ell Improved farm. 2 mlies city Mitchel . new Iniildlngs. not a foot of waste Innd. could not Uy nicer, best of soil, alfalfa iand. Tenant raised over $;,0U) of crops this year. Corn vent - ft I.,, a , . rnn ....... . . . ... v. .1 . . . ii i A,m .-w. a' . r, ail,-, 11 1FI 111 ' 1IT-, lfc.VU can remain at H per cent. Mather & Co.. Cedar R.iilds. Ia. Texas. TEXAS homes an 1 Investments. FKHlll'SdX A- WHICH r Doug. Ir34. 307 N. Y. Life Bidg. REAL ESTATE LOANS IV to SO.OOO on homes In Omaha. O'Keera F.eal fcUiata Co.. luCl N. Y. Life. Doug, or A-C1U. LOANS to home owners and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pa nienis scmi-ac.nujuy. fiu commission. W. H. THOMAS. (03 First N.lional Bank Bidg. FIVE PER CENT MONEY to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS lsRKNNAN. Room L New York Lite Bidg. WANTED City loans and warrjnta W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1420 Farnam St. OARVIN LROS.. SIS N. Y. Life. 1600 to t?iti.000 on Improved property. No delay. a iaiui ana city loans; optional pay ment; no delay. I. Sibbernaen. Omaha. 11 Gil If 110 000 nnartn nrninrtttv V r n-., Wead Bidg.. llh and Farnam. MONEY TO LOAN Pay re Iov-stment Co WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co, SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Rooms 417-Is First National Bank Bidg. Bell phono Douglas 231K. PAYNE, BOSTWICK CO.. N. T. Life. Private money, tons, to 15.000; low rate. LOWEST RATES Be mis, Brandeis Bidg. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT The Prouty farm, four miles northeast of Council Bluffs, consist ing of 200 acres plow land, alfalfa, orchard and pasture, to an absolutely reliable man. with some capital; must be ready to take possession soon after public sale. January 19 and M. 1H10. D. L. Prouty, R. F. D. No. 4, Council Bluffs. Both 'phones. REAL ESTATE WANTED VACANT lots and houses. Have cash buyers. 411 Karbach Blk. Red .1007. A-3fM. WE IIAVE BUYERS FOR t, ( and 7-roora houses. If p: lc are right we can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND-i4T CO, Suite C4 N. T. Lit e Hldg. JWAPS 1-Ttnt.l v-t.lA niann onnJf -...-LI 1 Will pay difference. Bee, Y 17. FOR SALIy or trade. 40-acre, meil Im provd farm,' forty rods from court house of Pocahontas. Price, Stl.wO. guarter In Dakota preferred. N. C. Nielsen, Poca hontas, la. L. U. 2t. FOR SALE or trade. Section, Lincoln oounty, Nebraska land. Address Jay M. Riley, Lawrence, Neb. WANTED TO BUY BEST price paid fur second-hand furni ture, carpets, clothing and shoes TeU ixug cm. HIGHEST prices for furniture, etc. BELL'S Furn. Stoio, 1406 Dodge. Red 1531. BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays best price M-hitnd furniture, clothes, etc '). 42vi. Highest prices for old broken watches, old gold. etc. M. Nathan. 211 S. 13th. HIUH grade pianos. Phone Webster 372iJ. WANTED TO RENT WANTED at once by party of S, for I or 1 months suite of furnished rooms with board in private family. Location must be good. Willing to pay liberally for satisfactory rooms. Address W-741 WANTED SITUATIONS LADY with several years' business train ing desires position selling either in city or will travel. Al referauues. Address W. 6u7, care Bee. P.nnl nnd "Wnnrl H- Morehouse Co., WANTED By young man, place to work for board while attending Boylcs college. Both phones. EXPERIENCED road salesman, trunk line or otherwise, open for position Jan. 1, li'lO; references unquestionable. Audre.-s D 704, Bee. WANTED Position as stenographer by experienced telegraph operator, .'1 yeirs old; railroad, work preferred. Address 1' H, care Bee. GOVERNMENT NOTICES CONSTRUCTING. QUARTERMASTER'S office, Fort Des Mollies, Iowa, Novem ber 20. liA. Sealed proposals, In triplicate will be received here until S p. m., stand ard time, December 3D, Vv. and then upened for the construction of a post chapel, with plumbing, heating, electric Hiring and fixtures, at Fort Des Mollies, lout. Hlunk forms, plans, specifications and full information obtained at this of fice. A deposit of lo required for drawings and specifications; depohlt will be refunded on return of drawings here The I'nlted States reserves the right to reject or ac cept all proposals or any pari thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should Indorsed "Proposals for Post Chapel" and addressed Constructing Quartermaster, Fori Des Moines, Iowa. N24-2J-30 Dao-li. CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE. Omaha, Nebrakka. Nov. 2, IKK). Sealed proposals, ln triplicate, will be received here and by Quartermasters at the posis named herein, until 10 a. in., central stand ard time. December t, IVUt). for furnishing e-helled Corn during fiscal year ending June 30. mo, at Omaha Q. M. Depot. Forts Crcok, Omaha and Robinson. Nebraska; Forta Leavenworth and Riley, Kinun; Fort Mackenzie, Wyoming, and Fort Del Moines, Iowa. Proposals for delivery at other places will not be entertained. United Slates reserves rlgi.t to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on applica tion here or to Quartermasters at tne sta tions named Envelopes containing pro posals should be marked "Proposals f o Forage." and addressed to Major D. E. M CARTHY, C. Q. M. N i l 4 --J0 Dl TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Oaa Dallar a Yea BISHOP SCAXNELL AROUSED Head of Catholic Diocese of Omaha Talks on French Situation. MAKES SOME CAUSTIC COMMENT l ikens Present Ktalas of (ontrsllig K.lements to UI4 Starr of the Wolfs Tender Services to the l.snih. Right Rev. Richard Scannell. bishop of the Catholic diocese of Omahs, was asked after the service at St. Cecelia church Sunday, if he had read the article appear ing In The Bee from Paris Tin a r ding the pending contest between the state and church ln France. The article quoted was a reproduction from the Paris Temps. "Yes." said the bishop. "It is a deliber ate misrepresentation of the entire ques tion, and in Its dishonesty goes beyond what might be loolced for even In a French antl-clerlcnl paper. It declares that the French bishops and clergy and the great body of French Catholics are In favor of separation ot church and state. This, be ing a half-truth, is worse than a whole lie. They may be now, like American Catholics, In favor of the separation of church and state, but they are not, and never were, In favor of the confiscation of all the church property which, during past ages, had been given by the many faithful for religious, charitable and educational purposes. That property Is gone, .tnd the proceeds of its sale squandered without any benefit to the French people. Religions Leaders Harassed. "Still less are French Catholics In favor of all the vexatious laws which harass the bishops and clergy and deprive them of that liberty which ministers of religion en joy in all the other civilized countries of the world. "The Temps, with extraordinary effront ery, declares that the Vatican refuses to aid In the settlement of the church ques tion. To this I answer: First, that the church question was raised, not by the Vatican, but by the French government, which set aside the concordat without ob serving even the small courtesy of notify ing the Vatican (the party of the second part) of its Intended action. Thus it of fered to the Holy See a deliberate Insult, the like of which, I feel certain, no other government pagan or Christian would be guilty of today. "Secondly, the French government has all along refused to have any relations with the Vatican, boastfully declaring that It will settle French Catholic questions without recognizing the head of the Cath olic church. This la queer statesmanship. And now the Temps complains of the "re fusal of the Vatican to aid in the settle ment of the church question in France;' and the article talks of the 'broad Intelli gence' of Lo XIII. We who remember how the French government treated Leo XIII know the value of this praise. Is Old Story Re-enacted. "It is the old story over again of the wolf and lamb. The good-natured wolf Is striving to serve the wickod lamb. It has broken the concordat for the benefit of LEGAL NOTICES- THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINvJ. Notice Is hereby given, that a special meeting of the stockholders of The Mis souri Pacific Railway Company will ba held at the principal offico of said Com pany, ln the Missouri Pacific Building. No. 716 Market Street, In the City of St. Louis, Missouri, on Tuesday, the 18th day of January, 11-10. at nine o'clock In the fore noon of that duy, to consider and act upon the following propositions: (a) To adopt a code of by-laws for the Company. (Id To ratify, assent to and approve a certain Indenture of lease bearing date the 15th day of July, l!w, by and between Boonvllle, St. Louis Southern Railway Company, a corporation of the Slate of Missouri, and this Company and authorized on behalf of this Company at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the liith day of August, litun. (c) To ratlty, assent to and approve the purchase by this Company of the whole or any part of the railroads and other prop erty and franchises of all or any of the following named railroad companies: Cartliaye and Western Railway Company, Joplln and Western Ranway r-ompany, St. Louis. Oak Hill and Carondelet Railway Company, Sedalia, Warsaw nd South western Kaliway Lompsny, i ne ivan.sns City Northwestern Railroad Company, The Nebraska Southern Railway Company, Omaha Belt Railway Company, Omaha Southern Railway Company, Pacific Rail way Company ln Nebraska, The Pueblo and' State Line Railroad Company, and Kansas and Arkansas Valley Railway. (d) For the purpose of refunding under lying mortgage bonds and equipment obli gations of the Company and for other cor porate purposes, to consent to, concur in and authorize an Increase of the bondt-n) lndebtc-JncBS of The Missouri Pacific Rail way Company, by the amount of $175.imj9 by the lanue of Gold Bonds ot the Com pany, limited in the aggregate to the principal amount of ll75.0M.uuo at any one time outstanding, to bear Interest at a rate or rates not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable seml-annuaiy, and all or any part of such bunas, as tne uoara oi Directors may determine, to be coavertlbta at the option of the holders and registered owners thereof into stock of the Railway Company upon such terms and otherwise as the Board of Directors may determine; and to consent to, concur ln and authorlid the execution and delivery of a mortgage and deed ot trust on and of the whole or part of the railroads and other property and franchises of this Company whether now owned or hereafter acquired, to secure such issue ot bonds by this Coinpa .y. and to consider and act upon the Io,ra and terms of such mortgage. , (e) To consent to and authorize the pur chase by this Company from time to time of not to exceed .S.0uu.lu0 par value of the bonds of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company. (f To ratify the proceedings of the Board of Directors theretofore taken in and about the matters aforesaid, including the authorization of 'said bonds and mort gage and deed ot trust and the use lo be made of said bonds, and to consider and act upon such other business as may properly be transacted at the meeting. J he SIOCK transier uooks ot ine iumpny will be closed at 1 I'. M. on the 7th, day of January. l'JlO, and will remain cloned until 10 A. M. on the 19th day ot January, IK 10. Dated. New York. November 17th, m. By order of the Board of Directors. GEORGE J. GOULD, President A. H. CALEF, Secretary. Nov 15 to Jan H OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Cruises tie Luxe to the WEST INDIES ZSS. "AVON" tr two rstnsES OI Ut each) tieio up FROM NEW YORK JAN. IS aad FEB. IS EASTER CIIUI&C US days) S r up FROM NEW YORK MARCH 25 Atse Yscatiaf, Tears by New Twla-Serrv -bEJl BIC" tarsal, the West Isdka CempUH iliaslsates BookUtt as Xeeuif TIE K8YA1 MAO. STEAM PACKET CSV SaHRIRSOR i SM. Ceaaral Sscatt) XI State Street. Mrm lark 141 liriane mi.. t'hUago. W. Z. Bock, 1584 Tarnam at., Omaha. -CINCINNATI" 80 Days $325 op ORIENT CRUISE Leaves N. Y. January X, i$f. ylnrt Iris nf Its klua. list Aaaiul Iniw Also eralars to ti W xi ind aiMl Ml Aawncs. IIAMHI Itfi-AMKKK AW LIMC OKKU'K, ll-k. IWUAUIkAl, OR IAK Ai. ACKNT 877TOTTTTyi cf 11 Jl ii 1 - Thousands of women have found confinement or much pain and Insures safety to life of mother and child. This liniment is a God-send to women at the critical time. Not only does Mother's Friind carry women safely through the perils of : I A J L. fk. . - A ?a aasaaaa s am a. kuiiu-uiiiii, rui ii prepares t o;oi.iii iui mi, lUllllllg event, relieves "morning sickness," and other dis comfort"! ?oM. T irist s i on. 000a or valuable Informs Don mlle1 freo. IRE BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO, Atlanta. Us.' 11 religion; It has confiscated the church prop erty for the benefit of religion: It has sup pressed tb religious orders and squandered their property; It Is now prosecuting bish ops and priests, for writing and reading pastoral letters, for the good of religion. and the wicked lamb Is still complaining. It has 'extinguished forever the lights of heaven' (so M. Vlvlani of the French cab inet declared), expunged the name of Ood from every book used In the public schools. and protects the teachers when they tell the children that Christianity Is a supersti tion and that man is a mere animal; and when the lamb complains of all this the poor wolf shrugs his shoulders, rolls his eyes, holds out his hands appeallngly to the world and says, "I am doing everything In my power for this intransigent lamb. What more can I do? Que voulee vous, messieurs?' "After all, the article of the Temps shows that everything is not going quite well with the world. But why does the Associ ated Press lend itself to the dishonest prop aganda. Colonel Stone, who is said to be a fair man, ought to look after his agents In Paris, Madrid and Lisbon." CARUSO AND FARRAR SING AS NEVER BEFORE Voices of These Favorite' Artists evrr Heard to Better Advan tnae Than This Wesson. After Entico Caruso and Geraldine Farrar mnde their first appearance of the sen Bin early this month, the Improvement In the beauty of tone and amplitude of Volume of the great tenor's voice Impressed the critics so much that they unhesitatingly acclaimed Caruso as the possessor of "the most su perb tenor voice that has been heard on thlii planet," and that Miss Farrar sang as she never sang before. Trie Cqruso rec ords, although only made early In Novem ber, have Just been issued with the Decem ber list of Victor records. The nine rec ords by the great tenor Include two superb opuratlc airs from "Korza del Destlno" and "Reglna di Saba;" "Mamma mia," a charming Neapolitan gondolier song, com posed by Caruso's own gondolier; a ballad by Costt ln French, a alection from "Huguenots," and two arias from "Tosca" and "Carmen" one of the lattar. being sung In French, the other being the same selec tion in Italian. The four new records by Farrar are the "Ierl son sallta" aria from the first act of Madama Butterfly; "Butterfly's De.ith Scene" from the lot act of the same opeta: "Love and Music" from Tosca, In which opera Miss Farrar appeared for the fnt time this season; that well known Scotch ballad, "Bonnie Sweet Bessie" a favorite song with the artist, and her rendition is supremely beautiful. Mis Farrjr al-o sings in a number of duets with Seoul. The popular baritone is also heard in -rlires solos. Schumann-Hr-Ink . contributes English, German and Italian songs to the December list, the "Sexjus Aria" from Titus, In Italian, is delivered with fine effect, and the air, which is ln florid style, gives Schumann-Heink an opportunity to display the remarkable flexibility of her voice, the colorature paf-aages being sung mezzo voice with beautiful effect. Another con tralto offering is that of Gervllle-Reache, who sings In French. The December list Is also rich In Instru mental music. Pryon's band plays "The Enterprise's Military March." The famous Vienna String quartet, which has been de lighting New York audiences for some time past, gracefully plays "Danse Caprice" and Tschaikowsky's well known "Chant tins paroles." Another famous European orga nization, the Bohemian Orchestra of Lon don, is Introduced to the American public. Another of those entertaining medleys by the Victor Light Opera company is ren dered this month in "Gems From the Broken Idol. Josie Sadler's German dia lect specialty, "Hilda Loses Her Job." is an extremely funny monologue. Elizabeth Wheeler and Harry Macdonough sing in a most entertaining fashion a dainty little lovero' duet, and Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler render Schubert'a exquisite "Serenade." The Whitney Brothers quartet present Koschat's widely known "Forsaken." Then there is a mandolin-guitar record by those skilful players. Page and Rutin; a sweet toned and perfectly balanced cornet duet. "Semprona Waltz." by Clark and Kentke; several selections by Pryor's bind and the Victor orchestra; and otht-r vocal treit. by suich artists as Jones and Murray. Col lins and Harlan, Stanley and Burr. Art. ur Clough, and the Haydn quartet. Novelties FRENZER 15th ai.d I ) dse. MAYOR ONLY SMILES AT GOVERNOR MAKER SHOEMAKER He'll Have Lots of Fun Thla Win ter," Observes Tiead of Loral Democracy, "Speaker Cannon is a typical fighting tranger," ald Mayor Iahlman, speaking of the banquet at Kansas City last Friday e tnlrg, where the mayor was also an hon ored gueot. "He has fight In his system, rr.d he faces his foes squarely, with un daunted mien and a most admirable humor." Judge Shoemaker's hike from the Doug las county corral was mentioned to :he smiling chief executive of Omaha, and his smile at once grew in extent and warmth. "The Judge is a grand old man," said the head of the local democracy, "and I have no doubt be will take considerable pleasure in nominating governors all winter. It Is a delectable pastime, and with his extiuisitt sense ot the evanescent verities Judjss Shoemaker will undoubtedly profit much" "What variety did you say, Mr. MayorT" Interrupted Tom Flynn. "If I caught you right, the Judge doesn't carry that kind ot hunting paraphernalia. He generally goes out with a maul and a wedge when nt wants ta split things wide open." "Oh, wasn't discussing wide-open oi closed town," responded the mayor, with' bubbling geniality. "I was simply com, pllmenting my old friend on his ncw-at Don Quixotlan enterprise. 1 know that lie has In his office a brief holding, as e do, that the S o'clock closing law is dt trop. So we agree somewhere, even If we disagree aa to the winning" candidate for governor." J Cut GlSBS-FRKNZrJlt-lMh and Dodge. ordeal which all women pproach with dread, for ine compares to the rain of child-birth. The thourht me sunenng in store for CiLw hcr robs ,hc expectant mother of pleasant anticipations. the use or Mother's Friend robs IasJ. Woman Hurt by Bump of Locomotive Mrs. D. D. McMillan of Minneapolis is Injured When Engine Hits Pullman Car. Mrs. D. D. McMillan. 2019 Uollax avenue, Minneapolis, was severely hurt and a scor of passengers shaken whtn a switch engine bumped into the Pullman cut Ogdensburg, which was standing on th track at the Burlington station nNvit I o'clock Monday morning. The car had been detached from the St. Paul train that had arrived at 7:05 oVloik over tho Northwestern line and had Ju-d been taken to the Burlington terminal awaiting the Kansas City train, due al 15 Tho switch engine, belonging to the Union Pacific, which was going; at a huh rate of speed, struck It squarely and threw many of the passengers off their feet. Mrs. McMillan was in the wash room aid she was thrown against the wash stand and her side Injured. She may be hurt in ternally. She was attended by a physician and retired to a berth. Grant Hicks, the porter, was standing on his stepladdcr when the shock came. Hn was thrown down and bruised somewhat, though his Injuries are not serious. Missouri Pacific Adopts Low Fare Slashes Rates for Corn Show, Follow ing Lead of Three Other Roads Union Pacific Silent. Announcement of special low ratea to the National Corn show have been made by the Missouri Pacific railroad for all points west of the Missouri river, following the action taken by the Rock Island system, the Burlington Route and th? Northwestern lines. The Missouri Pacific has fixed a rate of IVt cents per mile, with a mtnumum fare of 12 for all points in Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas, as far west as Weeping Water and Talmage and as far south as St. Louis and Kansas Clt. The action of the Missouri Pacific Is In the nature of another boost for the corn f-how. Of the five railroads operating wvet of the Missouri river, that have terminals in Omaha, four have adopted the special low rates. The Union Pacific, the fifth line west of tho city, has made no announce ment as yet. Jewelry KRENr.R-Hjtn unil rot'.&e. TRUSTEES LAY PLANS TO SECURE THEJOSLYN GIFT Will Organise Campaign to Get That Other Hundred and Fifty Thousand Hollars. The board of trustees of the University of Omaha ha.i ratified the action of tho executive committee In accepting the gift of George A. Jnslyn of J50.000 on condi tion that an additional amount of $150,000 be raised by the board. This action was taken at a meeting of the trustees at the Commercial club rooms Monday noon. A resolution was adopted stating that It was the purpose of the board to start a united and vigorous campaign at once to comply with the terms of Mr. Joslyn's gift. It was decided to have a subscrip tion committee and this will be appointed later. Frightful Spasm of the stomach, liver torpor, lame bark and weak kidneys are overcome by Elec tric Bitters. Guaranteed. 80c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. You will find where to buy the best birds of var ious breeds un der the head "POULTRY" in the want ads. If you have poultry you can sell it by advertising your stock in The Bee. The cost is small, one cent per word per day, or $1.50 per line per month. Want Ad Dept. the nnnun rpf 1 Omaha. IHSfkvLLy; i I Ifjft.v-", wT.u J.Ji.,,. ..