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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. I)A\Lr( DECEMBER ¢. 1801-SIXTEEN PAGES. SPECIAL NOTICES, DYERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COL will be taken until 129 p. m., for the evening {84 unti) 613 p. m, for the morning or Sunday edi Al advertiaemonts In thess columns 15conts & frs oty inssrtion wid ig cents 8 line thereafter, or per line No ndyertisement taken for Jews L1 in ady s, N All Rdvert; tisers by req helr ietters nddrossed to A numb Of iy iy, Answers so addressed will be deliy- &red on prosentation of th chock. as . word veoly. Adver. avo ADVERTISING FORTHE eolumns will be taken on the above conditlons atthe T0110wing busiiess hotses, who are Author Ted 1o tako special no1con 8t ho Anmo Fates a8 can ¥ the main ofico. Hranch Bm\« 11 OFFICES Office—No, 2023 N streot, 1, pharmacist,11th and Mason streots. worth, pharmacist,2115 Cuming street J. Tiughes, pha rmiseist, 624N 10th stre C. . Sattertield, pharmacist, 1718 Leav tre ifc & line first time and 100 n line there. ment taken for less than fnet Hed UGIHLY COMPETENT BOOKKE! bor, snsh and doors 2, care B M 0611 HOR AN EXPEIT BOOKK EEPER WIO 18 VE quick nt g 111 straighten out books for good parties. Addross J 11, Bee office. 1t AZWANTED, FPOKITION IN THE MANAGE a firat claws hotel, 1 or_out of Oma Turnish any kind of guaranty. W.O. Field Merriam T WANIED firat rtise MALE HELI ne nnd_10¢ a line ther RATES " aken for less than ater j‘ WANTED. GENTLEMEN OF REFINEMENT, 0vers 0f KOO ty, wishing to know how to enrn extra pocket money 1n lelsure hours at hion address, with stamp, Ktrusen Ma 150 n 1in ndy WO WRIT bookk Refore YOUNG MAN A hiand. one who understands Hows LW Krocery business. Addross J 4, Boc. WANTF D) quircd, ']; WANT ctaitics, Tabor, I [ iE Dy line, A 1.speclaity r, room B, s L Bk It DAY COI by and en TO $10 PL for us to ¢ NERGETIC PARTY IN w our goods. We hnve a wiil sell at every house and age, and agents can reep rvost between now and the holidays. W1l pny o snlary of §5.00 per month i€ ed. and furnish a team free. Address at Standard Siiyerware Co., Boston. Max ¥ pinc 120 our once. B CSALESMEN 10 SELL BY SAMPLE Money Order System to retail me Wi n it Tor v snlcemen. 1 nce not nocessary. Address with 2 Merclants Money Order compuny, Cineinnat, 0. B R s B SALESMEN TO INTRODUCE OUR_SPECH Ly to the dry goods and grocery trade Balos and nrge profits guaranteed; particy application: write quick, George A, Baker & Co., Bouth Bend, ind. i B ANED w tike cupucity of se #1.500.00 itetere BOY AT S BANK, 10 YOUNG MAN noss and work in tho retary and trensurer tor u wholesale pital required. Profits $2,500.00 ces oxchanged. Address J 8. e M 8 OMAITA e AN ENE pterest 1n b 1l yearly. B WANTED, A GOOD STRONG BOY Broom works, lth and Pacitic streot WANTED, A FIRST CLASS WOOD-WORKIN wachine linnd at once. Apply F Tacturing C B right slos mont, Nob, Give references. * Addr FALARY AND COM. for the Holldays, Toward stroot 52 6 ON SALAKY OIt COM- w patent chemloal ink LARY TO Amerloan erasing produced; erases Nk thoroughly no b 00 per cent profit: one agent's nmounted (o 620 o six days, another 2 two Lours. We. want one Reneral agent 1 ench state and territory. For termsand full pa tienlnrs nddress Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., 1. Crosse, Wis. kd B ENTS ARE BETTER THAN over. W will nssign the exclusive right to sell the Celebrated Taylor Adjustable Ladies’ Shoe in the whiole or part of this state. 50 0f our agen veruge from £ o day to & 000 n year: no other ioe 1ke t: bl profits; easy to miake sules. Ad- stamp, Consollduted AdjustableShoe M85 10 NTSWANTED- WE WANT MEN WiO aro Airendy AAVGLIAE sAIBSIAN 10 OhFry. OUF Tubricating oll samples as o sido line: name refer- ences und territory. Manufacturers Ol Co., Cleve: land, 0. M B, o ¢y CANVASSERS: SALARY PAID 'weekly, Singer Sewlng Machine, 1516 ”“xb“h;” st 2t PiWIDE AWAKE WORKERS EVERYWIERE for tie grentest book on - earth, “Shopp’s photo. raphs of the World,” costing $100,000: mammoth lustrated cireulars and terms free: unparalleled success: Mr. Thomas L. Martin, Centerviile, Tex., 1§01 109 dnys; Miss Rose' Adnms, Wooster in_ 40 minutest Kev.J. Toward Madlsol V.. £101 107 hours: 4 bonenza for the holl agnificent outtit only §1. Books on credit. pild. - Addry e ible Publishing Co » Chestnut strect, Philadeiphin, Pa. 01217 I8C l- LLAN Continued. RARN FOR RENT IN BEST CONDITION; very reasonable. Inquire 1923 Shermar ave 02 6 FOR RENT-HOUSES, FOR RENT- 1), FOR RN 40 0, ] il convenlences, good rard, choice nelghbor. | o hond $0.00, 11-room house, with barn for two horaes; specint tert 0.0, 10 for twa hor 310, Kroom dwelling, bath and furnace. #5300, Steam heated G-room flat, with bath. #1600, 8 rooma and bath, steam heat Thiuire Netherton ail, 008 19th ot WANIED TO REN RATES—150 a line firat time and 10c & line thero after No advertisoment taken for less than C, TRAVELING MAN AND WIFE DESIE ROO and bonr indy only. with non-Inguisitive taiibaon i L R Address 1 10, J)FOR RENT, HANDSOME COTTAGE, BATIL - Jote., 10-room brick, 2 80 Douglas; &-room honse J. B Evans, 308 N. V. Life, » l) THE LOWER STORY OF HOUSE South 2uth street, five rooms, modern o m brick house, all convenlencos barn JING for s must be reasonable. K ANTED, HOUSES AND FLATS § TO 10 t rooms, contrally located, liave good tenants. NO, 207 | Garvin & Co., 205 heely snvent- e first timo and 100 a line U RATES 5 s Iini sment taken for loss than Witer. No advortl e COLE, CONTINENTAL BLOCK. Y D FuiNsien COTTAGE FOILIVENT T0 F \ly without clilldren. Terins reasonable fternoon, 813 Webster street M i) G-IROOM COTTAGE, 80 8, 2187 STREET, ny | TWO V T B Wil rent cheap to ¢ Trust company, 1 81 3 | LGEQ. I PAUL, 1im FARNAN STREET: SPE FGANT 7 HOOM COTTAG ES | ddcial attention to caring for rental properties. Leavenworth, new, modern i d tenants, Globe Loan and i and Dodge. M 11 l) FIVE ROOM BASEMENT FOR RENT 808 0. 24t street, 814,00 per month, Mso 7+ l) NICELY FURNISHED 8ROOM rick, rent § months £15.00 month 7 evening 241 STORAGE bR MODERN Erskin street; take lith CHEA TR OLDEST T I HOUSE VERT | VLU0 In tho ity Willlams & Cross 1214 b WANTED-TO BUY, and Joe o 1in t taken for less i NEW BRICK 1OUS Finest housen o t M. Kogers, 12 1)j6 QUM MODERN HOL SEWI 1701 N. 21st. near Grant stre wrocery 211N 24th street ITURE BOUGAT, lis, 1111 Farnam strect. WAN TO BUY Address J 6, Beo, SOLD, STORED. COOD HAND PTA M -RROOM A SES “Rtanfora Clrel N N Life building. T - . ULAE L - | NP YOU HAVE A THOUSEOF ARDUTS ROOMS HOUSES, $10to 815 B 0u would like to soll nddross J 7 oftice, Mead Iny't Co, 442 I Elgutter, roo 1 8, 4 &5 ROOM D cnce Huts in ity wising location and price. J-WANTED, FOR CASIH, KGAIN 1IN, Omaba, Sonth Omaha or Council Blufy rea! estate Give full description and price proposition. eonsidered T T HOUSES AND FLATS CENTRAL 5 to $45, 0 splendid list. Call K. O 203 Sheely block. [2 FOR RE located, Garvin & Co D ho kST, NINEROOM both gas ana range 1f desire dition, loeated near 20th wnd St Mary's avenu e ‘rensonable: special terms glven to the right Inquire 2012 Varnam st. or G. B. Tasch MODEIN 12 R00M HOUSE, NIC i blocks from postoflice, vory o Aso; Inquire room 403 Paxton S5 HOUSE, WITH il in good co RA nfter. 10c n line there. for loss than %e AT cu line fArst tims and advertisoment take ()LONE OAK WINDSOI FOLDIN ), Fo i lalf price. 21%5 N. 15th, flat C. able Tentto good tenunt. bloek, FORSALE— ORSES, WAGONS, | ” EIGIHT ROOM BRICK HOUSE Jorn Improvements, corner Zth block from Walnut Kl motor, Life. Theo Olsen ]),,p““ R Locukt, 0 Troom cottnge, Fidelity Trust Company. ]) FOI R HOUSE 10 ROOMS, ALL MODEI improvements, §0.00 per wonth i2d and Farn Dexter L. Thomas. 7 l):l./\m E LIS it for ront. RATES _ufter II TAPATROF GOOD HEAV clicap at once, part time glyen. at Max Meyer's. >-$1.00 COMMON BULL SERVICE. 400 Kine Jersoy bull soryice. .00 pony stulllon soryi $10.00 dratt stalllon sorsica $15.00 Frenel voach stallion servics. 151 Nortn 16th street 150 0 line first time and 10c a line t WITIL MOD- No advertisement taken for less than 2 and lzard, one §3000, 204 N. Y. 70 1711 AND HORSES White 8966 DRIVING Callon J ROOM DWW ELLING. 0 Sewnrd st., §10, 1614 Farnsm st. " Ub’illnl'. STORE FOR *ALE—MISCE R«\'I' e LANEOUS. 15 0 lina st time and 10c a line there- No ndvertisement taken for less than 2) QuIrEwia DQUARTERS ~ FOTt the world: all mukes; great reductions: don't y manufacturers exorbint prices. \We part of the United States for thorouh ex i before acceptin Tutely d. Instruction book fr onds. Crandal fonals and all s tian half price. arxest house in the ree” floors devoted exclusively to typewsitera: see commerelal rating for our responsibility. 11- Justrated catalogue and specimens of work free on appll Typewriter Headquarters, 31 Broad- way, New Yorki#i Wabash avenue, Chlcago, 31.6¢ AUTO- Ad- )y SLEAM HEAT ¥. K. DARLI 7 Califorula St., $18 per month, 218 arker block. 3 Dy on, ke, N COTTAGE, D FOIU RENT. 6 IROOM HOUSE, 1415 DORCAS first class ¢ strdet. Inquire Robert Hunter, Boe oftice. Smith: Natio l) FOIL RE E 2. COR. ISTIL Wobster, ¥ lot, price £22.5 Garrison, 1514 ¥ —BROOM COTTAG hipe for Winte: AND r loi One square from Park otor line, providing, parties renting will which 18 almost new and which will be sold reasonable. Address H 46 Bee office. room house room (i, 818 8. Ty ok st houses in Lofayette are completed und ore for 1ent, 7 and § rooms and every modern fmpi 00 per mouth. Fidelity Trust company, 1614 Farnanr'st. 2 #0010 105-D1L QREQn, SALk cHEAP. ONE matlc $oft wid brick machine: dress John P Thomas, brick mfgr GRAND ATt new. Omahy, FLAT, STEAM A Yeellont order: one L von1 Mo TFIRE AND ress to 11, 18 0 an-nfi SALE, A LARGE S burglur proof; will sell cheap. Kenrney, Ne Qi FINE UPRIGHT PIANO VERY LITTL used and as good ns new. Must be sold at on Great barguin, - Address 116 Bee oftico. iz Q —FOR SALE, SAKE WITI TIME LOCK, COU tor aind tixtures suitable for country bank. 1 Omahia Be ~ SAFL THREE OF Add Hluce, 415t ad 10 TOUSES, § Dioms FOR RENT—FURNSHED ROOMS RATESTic n lino first time and 1e a lino thore- nfter. No advertisement taken for less than 2ie. i FURNISHED FOIL LM Yonly. Apply with Doagest. | i HEAT, GAS, and double Davis company. RA 150 a line first tlme and f0c a line there No_ndvertisement_tuken for less than 2 niter. R, siear. ¢ o Sdhar Instruction Junuary Inquire 2050 South J0th stree HE DEVIL AND 1, i | Radthes it 18 i A S o | want one man in every business house und factory ROOMS FOR | uu'agent. 'Send 50 conts for sample. Henry War St Mary s avenue. . Cirfeago, 11l 917 . ROOMS reference, A LADY GRADUATE will open” elasses for varticulars and terms UR " nystem o [0 FURNISHED ROOMS, STEAM und bath, 2206 Farnam street, single room: AR DESIRABLE Litght house keeping. NEA R PERSON ETOP COUGHING w ke of throat or lung trouble, lust relloved 1y FURNISHED ROOMS; FoRt ping; 211 N. ISt stroot: . FURNISILED AND USEULNISH ED 1OOMS Uniodern conventences, 6214 So. lith street. N 6 FORFUIC it OR, ] .I‘4Il( RENT, i) Ulight iousd S OATI AT W00 N 5T STRERT MONEY 10 LOAN-RFEAL LOST. Continurd, “’ MONEY T0O T‘?w ON LONG OR_SHORT time in sums of ®50 to 10,00, Mutual Invest ment Company. L) W, loaNs oN uv:i. ESTATE AND COLLAT- teral notes and mortgages bought. Reed & gelby, 534 Board of Trage. i) W ANEHONY Lok§ AND TRUST cO., 16 & Life. lond at_ low rates for cholos seourt on Nebraska of 10ws,faris oF Omsha cliy vnnyer’: y. CENTRAL nu-uwnnw«r\onrn mm MONEY ON HAND TO LOAN mortgnge on OmWAY clty property . Aba Napi bank bullding. ON_FIRST Chas ‘\.v. Wil e ¥ MORTGAGE Richard C. Pattorson, 1511 Faraam st W o BUILDING LOANS 6 T i CENT: NO additional charges for lon or attor. ney's fees. W. B. Molkle, First National bank bidg, ; 1 W LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED clty property, $,000 and upwardsi o § per cent. Nodelays. W, I LOWEST ieh & Wi ecurits: W WaNTED improved 1o erty, atongo. Fid ‘\' LARGE LO. Geo. J. Pal, MONEY TO LOAN RATIES after. OMAHA I E & T. CO, R4, BEE RATES OF 13 Lovett & Woodman, 2 NS OF £15) TO $10J ON UN £0) to #2000 0n Improved prop. ity Teust Co., 1G4 Farnum st 113 NS ON BUSIN 0 Farnam streot iS5 PROPERTY M3 10 HATTEL 160 a line first thme and 100 a line thero N0 ndvertisement taken for less th MONEV TO LOAN BY B F. MASTERS ON nouseliold goods, pinnos, oreans, horses. i Wagons, ete., at the 10west possible rates with publicliy, removal of property or chige sension. arranged to suit the horrower. Payments of any amount can be made it any time. reduciug both prinelpal and interest, thius glving patrons all” tie ‘vondlits of the partia pay Tent plun. Call and see mo when you want a loan, or I£ canvenient call telephone 161 and your business an be arranged Money nlways Towest rates: busin B.F. Msters, ro0 Harney sts X, MONEY LOANED ON FUR X wagons, planos, witho possession. Confidential. ~ lay; no publielty; s confidential 4, Withnell blk, 15th_ana IYURE. HORSES, @ AND 0 DAYS ON ‘en, 125, Continental bik. { - MONEY TO LOAN, 00, furniture, ete. Dutt G { ~CHATTEL LOANS, EDICT Paxton block. We loan onr own ou no commission. 1t will pay yo sult us. .\mmui. 301 Y LIFE. o i first time and 10c a line there- No advertisement taken for loss than Y, BARBER SHOP AND BATH KOOM AT YOUR 0wn prico. in county seat of 160) Inhabitants: #00d trade; Investignte. Address HT, Bee, Mos2 EQUITY | eh, in Orchar ney. Address ftor. 7 £ CASH WILL PURCH w0 new ouses, T and 4 rooms THI worth §2,000 cash. - Must have m H 63 Be ~WANTED, RESPONSIBLE LOAN AGENT throughout the state to place money on farms ty property. Apply to J. K. Carpenter. at ton Monday. pt T PROFIT ASSUIRED as, and “pinnt” for sal unt of broken health, OFF A at nosac rticulurs il M1 o i write J 5, Yaan A Noebras a fow nundred and bon rusiler. _ Fon particulars, Georze ) comb, Florence, Neb Y —DRUG STORK ¥ INTRATL cated; $2,540 cash; bal to suit. Address L G, Bee, Y, o san rent 815 00 constamly business.” Address 11 64, Bee oftice. FORSALE AT A BARGAIN. i and Turnlsbing g tho stord of Wright & Baldwin (h Omubn r with the good will of ‘an established busi® V. G. Sloan, recelver, South Omahu. and son for selling, —A MAN ref wh can s ITH GOOD BUS nces that will invost & o the troos terest it good salary of a salo Omaha firm having a list of customers: debtedn ying 2 0K Lo $10.000 1n working 1o nd whole reent. Address Untshed rooms, 3rd floor, steam heat. first tms and 10c o e there: dvertisement taken for Qo ARKIVAL Provelations. dead B B ML 1 T TITR KT CLATE EUROTEAN TIOTRI, COR, | iocelebratad levitiun breastlute NICE wiTH cents in stamps for trologist, from the to gray E 'E OF FROY S.FURNISHED ORt I the o JSaturnisnod; also one side’ rom; i1 Haenoy: for HEAT 1723 M 6 ROOM initials of one Otice 1007 B WANTED. A YOUNG AND N AT COLOR oy to tend door. T e ool (o' HAVE A man to aross G WANTED-FEMALS HELP. S50 line first time and 100 a line ther atter No advertisomont taken for less than 2 Y-WANTED. A GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUS Jwork In family of two. 2108 0o st. I8 —WANTED ONE LADY OR G MAN IN Jovory town to sell calenders and other Chrlstiax sjecialties. c for agent's outtit. Zinwlo & Co., Publish a5 send Clnclnnat, South I1th street, first oor: hours, 1 a, m. Come one. come all,and be convince ARRIVATL NARY OF THE Syoria's mose famous mednim, br. 19 11 Crom well. Recognized by the pross, medical facuity and elontists generally us tho most colebrated medium clatrvoyant of modern times. While entranced will reveal every mystery. Adviso on all of busluess, love, ete. Satis faction guarant: wd stamip for particulars, Oftico 16 N. 13th st. AND ONE 0 0. 09 Douglas st LARGE RATES &w‘ a line first timo and (0 a lino thero: advertisement taken for less than 0D BOARD AND UNEX- 216 N Nineteenth st 350370 “FURNISHED HOOM WITIH BOARD, PRIVATE 2 south 2ith street. L A GOOD MUSIC TEACHER WITH ROOM wate (o Toom au bourd 16 part payment for les- 525 South dth. L SHotes oo ceptio hours i 0 s S, §.00. PROE, Montefiore, 410 N. Tath screet. Daily, Sundays and evenlngs. sthfull n bis prodictions, reliable in Dis advice, " No matter what trouble you h come and he willguideyou. Prof. Monteftoro js thi wnly clairvoyant medium in Omahia, 02 MItS. NANNIE V. WARGEN, CLAIRVOVANT Drellablo business medium,Hith year,at 119 N, lith, ROOMS WITH FIIt ‘ on. Firstcluss o - PLEASANT bourd for two gentle; datlons. References. + CLAIRVOY MRS, MITOI N, BUSINE Y-WANTED IMMEDIATELY — LADIES AND Zyouni iris to worl for us ué ttelr homos; goow ay: ALeady: N0 Dalnling OF canvassing: Thix cntirely now. - Send self-addrossed onvelope 20 Kcho Man'fk Co.,4 Liberty square, Boston, Mass. MO4510% Y- GIRL FOR GENERAT, HOUSEWOR Ulng a specinlty. 520 (O WANTED., A NICE AND NEAT YOUNG LADY Hair Dressing parlor, 10 learn the tr 1604 Douglay streot. 004 0 NCAN ACTIVE LADY, WITIL AN APTITUD 0T business. wantod f0F & rathor arduous post tlon, which, however, pays welli hours i to 4 ref ired: el after 10 Monday, W. #hiton bik. MAN Tth A GooD housework Y-LADY MADE @2 J Long's 8olid Muelln Address C. A, Long, b street. Chicago, 111 Y-85 A DAY 10 AG Jmon, giving samy tollot xoap to familios; samples free. Reed, Chicago. 1 WILL PAY woek Lo work for mo o thelr | Mght work: good puy for stamp. Mrs. . E. Farrington, Box 0%, Chie (om B. KU O 1ALy Jmonth To0m 425 Kk (A GILAT SIS GIRL, WEEK SELLI el Why not y nufucturer, 84 Dearbors mm-‘m WA Fuctlons. keep books. th, b, N Y. L fo TO TRAVEL, xpoiises. No_ canvassiog. block C008 Vituation BALARY §0.00 PER Call at Vi2 6 TW I GIRL TO ASS take care of NTED, A owork and t pitol avenue. ED.COMPE Pk, Fofarenods. roquired, Absls ot L the SO, 10th 8T 589 60 (\ AT ONCE, A GOOD GIKL FOR HOUSEWORK, Ui siruce hirect Mo (- WANTED, ¢ BUSINKSS Jubllity; lber aters. 215 8 15th street. ik 6+ 1WA ANT GIRL 1711 Douglas Mre K Rosowatvr V-WANTED A YOUNG Jehlid threo Years. J-GIKL FOR TOUSEWOIK 81 THOLIC GIRLS OF alary paid. B, ¥, S A FIRST CLASS SERY st Koference requirod. TIREL TO TAKE Capitol ave LENT-HOU 150 a line trat time and 10c a lino there: No advertiseient taken for less thin 2 FOR WENT, PART OF A GOOD HOUSE. & rooums, 4150 ‘5310 Calioruin sizeeh M Wi1* ‘v b0 s, RATES after. D, 4 YOUN TO 00N | R TR R T P E LT References. Address J o, Bee. FORRENT, FRONT CHAMB sultably for three for room and board. COMFORTABLE 5 SOUTHL ROOMS i plano: ‘modern conveniencosy 2110 Harney stroet boa line first tlmo and 100 o line th No wdvertisement taken for los th MISS STOWE, MASSEUSE, BLEC muu\ 202 Farnam st. M P MARSAGE TREAT ECTRO THER- el baths, cealp and hate ‘treatment, manleure and chiropodist,Mrs. Postlolg 5. 1oth, Withuel] bik 3 {SMITIL 11 CAPITOL, AVENUE, Alcoliol, sulphuric and ses baths. MSS1 130 T §TERMS §74 00 2 SOUTIH ROOMS uss table. Heferences exchanged. | i K MADAM 2dioor. D, 2013 Douglus. ol = RSONALS, Wline frst tne No advortis 'OR KENT—ROOMS U RATES—150 o lino firat thmo and 100 1no thoro- after. No advertisemsnt taken for less than o, G THREE NIOE UNFURNISI FURNISHED and 100 n line thero- ot taken for Joss than lv RSONAL. SEND 100 FOR BIG PACKAG TR T A R T I PP e Mg 8o - | (neluding residencos) of respectable ladies who 2 _ | wantto correspond for matrimony ; 5,000 ludy mom: BUILDING, 1000 | bersi every age and natlonality; (ving everyw here: muny of them beantitul and wealthy. Heart and — Hund Agoncy, Drawer 697, \ hlcago, Lil 2 b 110 T — §12.50, UG LEISONAL. YOUR FUTURE TLYEALED Written prediotion of your 1ife, 10c. (ive duto of birth. Astrologer, L. Box 25, Kansas City. Mo RATE: after D HOOMS FOR lght Lousckeeping. 2320 Douglas. FRONT ROON avenworth, GtV RENISHED Fkcoping, 1103 Webstor streot. BRICK ROOMS Pl U2 NIA IAU CONDUC It reapectubly and quietly. “If you wish an intro- duction personally or by loiter, we ean please you Fave this, as itwill only appear Bundays. Corr spondence solicited. ” Kucloso dime for tormg ~Ad- dress G 4, . ABOUT JANUAKY 1, In J1er who can give Omiha, bank references and bond, will muke a trlp to the Pacitie const and will atiend o any busin ake nny investization and report required. dress J §, Omaha Beo. 006 MUSIC, AL AND LANGUAGE, lwlllnurwlllmlllunw r, formorly nkuyl\-.\ by ‘n.. RATES W llno firat tima and 100 a line there- eo Publishing Co., 916 Farnaw street. * The bulld- after. No advertisement takon for less than 2be fug hus & Hre proof cement basement, completo T T A oS steam heating fixtures, water on ail the #oors, as, | YA FINE ULRIGHT = FIANO. SLTANDARD ote. Apply atthe oftice of The Be. Uty wake, for sale at & sacrifice. Address L w5, Beo T, DEXK ROON FOI LENT: STEAM IEAT, GAS, \ and 100a iy Avenlences, Fate jod. Mrs. Lo, pro 3 T BT0-J-5¢ thore: it twken for loss than e, [ = RATES 1 1 100 n line t aftor, WALOF 14 Oftice, use oF telophoae. 62 Paxton bik. [t Tow scald Kimbatl plaio: Ao S0spobil Devgian 2 BANJO TEACHER; d flvor. 2 ND FLOOK, K0 6 ALE STORE FORMERLY orse & Co.. corner 11th and basement wholosalo store Do OUS. K ROOM FOR RE TaR e JolAnGE Wil occupied by W. V. izlas’ best S-5tory an in city. Byron need Co. \ GROL ENBECI, 7-Q. P. G K Vi G e MONEY 10 LOAN -KEAL RATES 150 a lino first thne and 100 & 1o thera: after, e No advertisc uont taken_for ‘less than 250, FOR RENT-MISCELVAN “ WANTED, A LOAN OF 8240 FOR 3 YEARS, 1508 line first time and 10c o line there No advertisement \aken for less than of private parties: security good. Address bo. 585, elty. 5 5 FAGES. CAN MAKE A FEW L EXC W, SECOND MO §00d loans. Alex Mooro, 401 Bee Bldg. 80 o with steam orclectrio [ WWPWANTED AT ONCH, APPLICATIONS FOR Addrees H 6 Be. 1ouis 0n LWProved ity property. Geo. J. Paul, A | 10 Farusa. iy ] FOR MANUFACTURING PULPOS| o lent quarters, located in best wholesale Kvery convenlen lumediale possession. part of Omaha. powel [ANS WANTED TO T »0d pay (g drug business. o6, Daily Bue. of from #.00 to rs to John D 0.0 per day. Apply Lo Misl D17 Sutton, I 0. bo X 45, Ll It ESIATE AND MA- inery of the Falrbury Tron Works at Falrbury, @ Kbod opportunlty; reuson for sellingdeath HANGE. aline first time and 10¢ a lino thero. after. No advertissnient taken for less than Z-FORGOob CITY - PROPERTY YOU CAN fisecure the finest cquipped stock farm in the woat, with or without' thoroughbred stook: niso several fino grain and stock farms in oxcellont 1oculity. Call'and ket description. Fidelity 1 rust 1614 Farnam. 878 RATES - Y-G00D HOTEL AND OTILER RIROPEIN. 10 fiirdde. A, L. Emberson, Oberiin, Kan. M2 154 77— FOR EXCHANGE, A TWO-STORY AND BASE: iment brick store bullding, with fiats ou second floor, butidiug rents for §4 por month with % yeur giound lease 1n the heart of Omalia, for u stock of bardware and stoves or real estate and cash. W. Stoetzol, 714 8, 1th st \ AR FAID LA Address box ¢ 7 GOOD CLI fimerchandise. D D FOR STOCKS OF G., tapld City, 8, 40-D2 ALLIONS MARES AND Room 403 Brown bl M4 52 / HOKSES FOR LOTS. ROOM 403, BEOWN BLDG. Mg i3 SE.; WILL Frankfort, 253 /7||u,n GRADE ficolts for Omaha lot 7 -ULEAN ik b AT i ey Ind, 7501 GOLD AND SILVER, JEWELRY, ARTL- Unelai tecth, medals, ote., being il you have in large or small lots ar Wior biga clasy dentistey In exchane oha Matthows, manu- facturing dentist, 212 irown bik, O.n v 7 WHO WANTS T0 TRADE A DRVING HOKSE ifor a phiueton us good us now? Addross H aline fist timo and 100 a lino there: o advertjsement taken for less thun 2ic TEN DOLLANS 1S FULL PAVMENT FORR 'a nice level building’ lot Iylng between Omaha and new Fort Qmabm,’ Here 1s & chanee to b per feetly independent of lendlords and own a hom all for #10.00. Knelose postage tor plat and full in formation. Sule now in progress, C. 1. Benjamin, sole ugent, No. 310 ¥ 1ath street i 1 FOI SALE O LRADE, 100 ACRE IMPROVED farm. Inquire. Weter Penner, 2405 Cumiing street. BURLEIN QI SALE ON BASY RESL ences: all modern take R00d cIty OF furm, Droperty CIr ke, 13 Board of Tyade. OTS IN SHERIDAN PLACE, 2D AND LEAV denworth, 0.0 gnoh, $10.00 down and §10.0) & month, 7 por cent interest. Reed & Selby, 334 Board Lomon 7';’;4 ace, W. L. Belby'wlote, .“m 00 TRRMS, 3 8T( Improvements; in parc will Arihour Roum 4 Brown bldg MiBi 02 l_;nu SALE-NK ARM LANDS G Whallace 123 Browh block, 16th aud Douglas. FQRBALE AT A BARGAIN, LOT BLOCK 4, W. L Sheluy's first sddition to South Omaha. | tpayment down, balsnce monthily if desired Inquire G. B, Teschudk, Omaha Bee B84 Fox SALE—HOMES, ANY PRICE, §700, §1,260 L casy ternis; take olear property us firal payie! G. G. Wallace, Brown block, (6th and Douglas. Tl BALE 20 OR 0 ACRES NEAR COUNCIL Bluffs, sultable for frult or garden. Address C. B, Lofferts, 102 Maln st., Counell Blufis. MWwi7 ]\ BIG BARGAIN, (5X16, EAST FRONT, 80U 20th st., worth 84,500, Price only §2,20. Trust comipany, 1614 Farnam T INE Nitest; s bargatn for 8 tow days oaiy. ling, Barker block, 2 paymonts, oach The 0. ¥. K K Dar- B [ na full lot Davis company. 104011 montuly Prices 120000 10 §2.000.00. CUTLERY \- ND YOUR RCISRORS, RAZORS, K¢ Dground w Underiand & Co., 1068 it ' RATE! after. ONT, ] OST-L. sing b York Life {emelers che far e MBER 4, SMALL ADIRE LEATHER PURSE ( unch of keys on chaln, some m loat In the entranca of bldg. on West Farnam street ~160 % 1ine firat tima and 100 & line there No advertisemont taken DEC than %0 BLACK AND awhito plald shawl, refurn to Beswotfice and colve reward. ro- MO 8 INTAIN. oney and tho New Return 63 64 K. 802, New York Life Bldg, and get reward 08T, A Amortgn, and get re RATES -1 after, Helley RATES atter. SS) s (ALL TEATH after. arical w wwitehos, RAT after. Jovsn ty. Call (A Hanks Allusors n tion The » HIEER triplic: 2o'clock atl serve tion furn quarterm 1 ha, tuin and and TLenves E Tenvos Omaha. ) m 0 am)| 000 8w | 15 p m 0 m Wp m oing | 610 p ) Golng Wwe \N ENV OST—A PACK OF GOODS i FIOnsES WiNT factlitie miles from O HOREES WINTERED care, shelter and bo Diviranied AT patlors, ARGEST NIC Mall orders solicited. 15¢ a line firat tl No advertisoment taken for thie C lave the sam oftice at Washington, TMANURACIURRY PAID Alignment. Easiest Runnin Alltypo cle soiling the hun 1s. Deceniber 1, isl. opencd. for Ot 1o reject o tainining propos construction of wagon shed ot 17 w| w| p m|i East, | U 10.00 a ). £03p m . itinion dep TOPE CON Ko ard. A line first time and 100 & 11 ¢ ndyertisement.taken for loss i} HAVE T In tho state for wintering AbA Do X OF sInRIG atalls erolse 1n; have hoard fo Aud paddocks. Now York Life bldg., or to Chr . Irvington, No AT rd fences. ue stock farm: box stalls It DRESSMAKI o 1ino first thno MAKING IN FAMILIES Addross 117, Boe, MAKING O SEWI MME. PHALEN'S 1610 Californta. Pertect it gy IN HALK GUODS, tisement taken for KIN ENTII ! Igs andbeards a spocialty hair chuins, ete., in stock and Dayios, 1115 16th st JOUND. o and 100 a1 A ROLL OF (' pmerelnl Nat'l Bank. 0 identitication and proo I at tho bank. » build 1. C. Consultation £ Jrw bl FOR OLD GOLD. room 50, Barker block, Omaha. of TYPEWRITERS have ssity of their being improved the Smith Premier Typewri The latest and | est. L prove it. ten sceons for cautaiozn ned _in Smith P B 1L Maview, Manw 16104 Quartern Oflice—Om Sonto Dprope L will b received ut this ol b. m., December ¥, 1 tion of o Wi Nebrasku. The iz ail Bids, AlL licd on application | waster, Fort Omali. | tobe 1 1ve! ed L HUMPIL ter, addressel to C. I nssi inz ehief qus RAILWAY TIMK CARD CHICAGO. BUKLINGTON & Q. Depot 10th and Mason Sty. 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Arriver Omana, 1020 p i 1o o m W) m 60) p m 215 b m |66 am [ Arrivei | Omanha [ Arrivos. | Franstor “Arrivos ransfor 540 pm Trausi Arcives | Ieanstor 11205 p m CYRUS BLENKARN OrF STAGE, Actor Willard Ohats Eatertainisgly with a B.e Raporter, METHODS THAT MAKE UP HIS ART. Some of His Peculiaritica and Points nee from Conventional Short Sketch of His Life. Mr. E. 8, Willard, the English actor, who has just closed an engagement in *“Tho Mid- dleman” at the Boyd theater, is rated by the critics asone of tho greatest contemporary players, and ho has a personality of moro than passing intorest. Ho had just finished his “‘morning tub" when a representative of Tie Bren called on him at the Millard, and was sitting down to a ceuter table thickly strown with corre spondence and other private papers. Tho appearance of the room was characteristic. Two truuks, a valise and scattored papers indicated a temporary sojourn, and yet tho oceupant had taken time to deck the orna- mental mantelpieco with photographs of numerous prfoessional friends, suggestive of a pretty sentiment. Over tho back of a sofa was spread a big map of tho United tates, and black pencil marks indicated the cities 1n which the actor was to play. Mr. Willard’s appoarance would arrest at- tention anywhere, The head isloonine, a su gestion which is carried out the flowing locks. The face is characterful and its line mobile, The actor isan entertaining con- versitionalist, with a charm of manuer sin- gularly gratoful, Oue caunot help being forcivly impressed with tho fact that Mr. Willard's delineation of Cyrus Blenkarn, tho lovavle old _potter in *“Iha Middleman,” is free from tho us artifices of theatrical makeup. His long bair, already streaked with gray, is powdere to heighten the appearance of age, and that is avout all, “Makeup' is Subordinate. “T do not believe in much makeuv for head and tace,” said tho distinguished actor in = responso to @ query. “A player's cffoctiveness skould come from what he gets out of himself and not from what he puts on himself, \Whenever an actor's appearunce leads the audience to remark, ‘Thatis a clever make- up,’ thut moment is attention divided and the performer’s art demeaned. 1 appear in four plays last season and 1n none of them did [wear” wig or falso beard, In ‘John Needuam's Double,’ I had adual role, und the only differenco in my mako-up was a fluger ring. I wore evening dress for both characters, but their dissimilar feclings wore brought out by the art of expression, and 1 could hear veaplo in the boxes, the instant 1 tepped from the wings, teil cach other which character I vepresented.” Mr. Willard was asiced why ho refused to to the demands of enthusiastic s with curtain calls, ““No, that's not an English peculiarity,” in response to an intimation of that kind. It is called o Willardisim across the wate: came about in this way: When L wasa stock actor 1 writhed under the practico of dragging a company before the curtain in o procession to work up achmax of enthusiasm for tue star. 1 determined then that 1if I ever camo iuto control of a company 1 would ot perivit curtain calls urtil tho end of the The iunovation excited some comment, but it is aceapt now as a matter of course, aud 1 rather think it meots with general faver. There is abother thing to bo cou- sideros. When on actor interrupts the action of o play to assumo bis private individuality, it makes a break in tho illusion and mars the comploteness of his charicterization. Of course the applause of an audieuce is grateiul to every actor, but it seems to me to be much more in harmony with dramatic urt to show a contuuation of the action of the play than to step before the curtain as private John Smith or Thomas Brown.’ His Idea of Advertising. This is Mr. Willard’s first tour wost of Chicago and it was intimated that he camo as a stranger, “Oh, well, 'm not surprised at tnat,” ho said. “London is_a lone way from Omuha, I found that New York, Boston and Chicago each made up its own judgment without reference to the othér's opinion, und I presume Omaha does the ‘same. Americaus have trealod me very generously and I have always been favored with in- creased audiences after the fivst nignt, 1 presume if I carriod a boa constrictor and oc- casionally Lot it escape on the crowded streets peoplo would hear a great deal of me through the press. O, if I refused to ride from rail- way stations to hotels except in a coach that 1 transported with me, and gave it out that that vebicle was the identical hearso used at the funcrals of Garrick and IKeane, probably the newspapers would keep the public fully informed about me. I really have no reason to complain, though, and am young cnough not to regret the time spertin’ making the acquaintance of the American people. ““Lam looking forward to the trip across the coutinent with much interest,” he con- tinued, stepping across the room to the map, “We go from Omaha to Kansas City aud jump thence to San Francisco,” Ha ran a finger along the line of the Union Pacific and out in Nevada struck a station called Willava's. It the oddest thing how the Willards bob up at almost every turn I muko i this country. Here is a book,” stepping to an open trunk, “contalning @ history of ho Willard fainily in America. It ‘was pre- sented to mein Boston, When I started on this tour I reduced wy 0ooks to five, but the temptation to buy moro is irrosistable, and there is the result,”” wavine bis hand toward the trenk. The top teay was packed with Ralfe's Shakespoare, Swinburnc's poems, a varioty of classical works and a few papor covered volumes, the books standing on edgo. Not All Fancy. Referring to “The Midulemar the actor Jyrus Blenkarn is not wholly a work of Before producing it in London I speut'threo months among the potters af. Stoke-Upon-Trent, For several weeks I practically lived amoag the class of people of whom Bleukarn is a representative, visiting them 1n their homes avd factories, and mak- ing a stady of thewr characteristics. One of my most interesting performances was ‘Pot- ter's Night' iu London, whon persons con- neeted with the ceramic art came from all parts of England to attend tho entertain- ment,” It 13 a matter of record this performance the Potters’ Benevolent associntion veceived Mr. Willard’s check for , though the actor modestly suppressed fact this afternoon. inds mo of a special performance n audience of 700 persons com yimen and their familics, The upon tho claim of & woman to curo disea: faith, “Judab’ is a clergy: wan who falls in love with this woman and discovors that she is an imposter. ‘The play brings ubout a situation iu which the young nan is compelied to tell falsehiood to the woman he loves or to oxpose her duplicity by stating the truth, Ho tells tho lie. The press criticised the moral of the play, and 1 gave a speciul matinee for clergy- men’ to test their sentiment. After the critical moment haa passed there was a brief hush in the house, und then the clorical audience broko out'into the heartiest ap- plause and demanded a curtain call, | ve nover found anyone who did not justify ‘Judab, clergymen though he is, iu teliing the 1io to protect bis sweet- heart. ‘Judah’ was advertised for Omaba through some mistake, but I hope to play it here on 1y return from the Pacific const.” Willard as a Villain, Mr, Willued was associated witn Wilson Barrett several yeurs ago und won dis- tirction playing ‘villain roles. Whon the matter was wentioned he said: *Yes, they tell wo I was quite diabolical.” “Hut you don't look like a villain® . vevlied the actor, “I veliove I don't, And I think thut is one reason why I was successful, Your villain who looks liko a villmn is understood at ouce sud 18 quicily tripped up. But your villuin who looks ana acts like a gentleman hus the advantage of bewng unsuspected and is able to work much mischief, Shakespeare understood this per- fectly when bo wroto Iago, Ho wasn't at all like a villain; be was the exact reverse. that shortly after that That re of YJudah’ to posed of clory play hinges | T tact ne was so guilelons and frank fn manner, 8o thoroughly houest, seomingly that people went atound ssylog of b ‘what an honest chap that lago is’ And %0, you seo, he worked wondefs 8s A villain, My ideal villain s & man who appears 1o bubble over with the milk of human kindness, whose smile is so gonial and warming that people are glud to seok him out and confide in him; o man to whom atildren will be attached, and for whose ten- derness of heart and large sympathy every- body will vouch, This sort of man may anything if no is brainy enough and unseru- ruln\l! enough. You seo, I beliove toat aud- tors sbould be treatod as reasonable beings, and if you don't present a characterization which thoy foel would have deceived them, how can you expect them to have anyihing but contempt for the play folks who are by it aecelvea?” Waiting for His Wife, Picking up a Bee, Mr Willard asked if fu. coutained the stowmship arrivals. Iy wife was unablo to accompany me to America,” he remarked, “and | aim row daily expecting lior on the Germanic.”! The stoamship naws was pointed out, and thero, suro enough, was the announcemont that ‘the Germanic haa been sighted off Sandy Hook. The actor bustlod about for telegraph blank and writing material, and the callor withdrew. Mr. Willard has been on the stago for twenty-two yoars, but is only 8. o may, therefore, ba said to be one of tho youngest of tho graat actors of the present day. Ho bogan his careor when but a lad of 16, ap- pouring at the Theater Royal, Weymouth, tho second officor in *“The Lady of Lyons. In a short time ho wus a promising stock actor. going from one organization to auothor in the provincial citios and now and then supporting stars. Among the lattor was . A. Sothern, In 1875 ho mindo his first ap- poarance in London and became at once a favorito leading actor. For fivo yoars he was associated with Wilson Barrett, playing villain roles, Afterwards he was at the Haymarket for two years. Then he leased tho Shaftesbury theatra for himself, and thero produced the plays of Ienry Arthur Jones, taking rank with that other wenius of the English stage, Henry Irving. For two voars his succoss grew, and thon A. M. Pulmer inducod bim to come to this country. sl g "oy had lots of wedding presonts, but the most brecious was a box of Hallor's Aus- traltan salve. Sho said thoughtfully, it's 80 nice litlo chaps o my hands. Ho sald, wo haven.t got any little chaps” yet, She said, Why ! Johu, and John wis squel ched, Dr. Birney cures - th r tho arch Beo bldg BANK CL WORRKRIED, Rumored Intention o General Res ductions in Salaries Alarms Them. The little army of bank employes in Omaha is somewhat disturbed over the rumor of an effort to unite all the the banking institutions in a movement to make a sweeping reduction in salaries, The story in civculition among the clerks is that at a recent meeting of the Clearing House association the esentas tives of the Omaha National and the Com- m al National proposed that all the banks Join in making & cut of 20 per cont in salavies of subordinate employes. Some of tho clerks have given the report enough credenco to notify their superiors that they will resign it the rumored reduction be made, Cashier Millard of the Comme said he knew of no such mo not believe it had been brought Clearing House association He tnought al National ment and did before the there were banks which des: d such reduce tion of expensos, but the Commercial Na- tional did not proposo to ask its clerks to work for smalle laries, Cashier Wallace of the Omaha said he haa attended all meetings of the Clearing House association during the past three months and had heard no such proposie tion advauced as was rumored. 1o behieved, how.ver, that thero were banks which would bo warranted i reducing salarics as a matter of justice to themselves, but he would not permit other banks to dictate his treatmeat of his own clerks et T Sho was6 and ho was 7. Ho wanted hor to promise to marry him. He offered candy, ice cream and nuts, but she was obdurate, Finally he said he would give ner a bottle of Haller’s Sure Cure Cough Syrup. She smiled, luid hor hand in his and said, yours il death. National el MISSED HIS TRRAIN, Mr. Winters Had an Unexpectod Ens gagement With a Foliceman. Mrs. Bonnett, who runs a_bearding house on south Eleventh street near tho Union depot, filed u complaint yesterday morning charging D. B. Winters with disturbing the peace. It scoms that Winters, who has beon & switchwaa_in the Union Pacific vards, has beon stopping at hor house for tho past few days, and yesterday ho attompted to leave without settling his vili. Mrs. Bennott romonstrated, but Winters proceeded to the depot, whither Mrs, Ben= uott followed him. Sho wanted the dopot policoman to arrest Winters, but this he refused to do without a warraat, and tho landladv hurriod to police court and secured the necessary document, The telephone was called into requisition and Mr. Winters was levied ou just us Lo was about to board the train. Mr. Winters calied at Tue Bre ofizo last ovening and denied having tried to beat M Beunett out of her board bill und claims thas ho was discharged by Judgo Holsiey when brought into court on the churgo of disturbs g the peaco by having struck Mrs. Ben- nott. Mr, Winters also stated that he was nod elomng with any girl and that thore was no wWe.aan fu the case. A Narrow Persons subjoct to 2scape. camps will bo intere ested in the oxporience of J. 7. Milos, Wos- loy, Vonango county, Pa. (1o was taken vory severoly and oalled 10 tivo doctors who preseribed for him but failod to give kim re- iof. A druggist of Butler, Pa., thon gave him a doublo dose of Caanboriain's Colie, Cholera and Diarehay Remody, and in twenty minutes he was all right and is ens thusiastic in his praise of tiie Itamedy. aud 50 cent bottles for salo by dru AL Girls in Trouble. Bertha Harmen and Mabel Warner, both about 15 years of age, were taken into cuse tody yostorday by the police and charged with petit larceny. The Harmen girl is omployed by Mrs, Hole tenbock, 6)1 North Sixteonth strect, as & nurse, and young Miss Warnor wus stopping at the house temporarily. The girls wantea 1o go to the Salvation army meeting, so they took a ring and pair of gloves bolouging to Mrs, Hollenbeck to help decorate themselves, After the moeting tho girls fell into bad company and were wnduced to go o & wine room whera they soon beeuno intoxicated, When the giris were tukon 10 hoadquartors thoy were tutned over to Mutron Cummings Mrs, Hollenbeck refused to prosecuto and took her nurse girl homo again. Tho matron stated that un effort would bo mide to send the Warner girl to tho veform school. rly s04r su ros catiry DeWitt's Little E: Alsfor Lyspigas, Dr. Birnoy ¢ h, REA TY MARKWD, NSTRUMENTS placal on rozorl De:eraber b 1801 Risers; best little mach, bad breath Bao bdig, WARANTY DE D3, Merton North and wite to foseph Priteh- wrd, 4 10 K, Woast . awn wid.. W and K iz (o Katio Ko ing, o i © 44 1ot 11 bloek 2, Ttush & Selby's wdd Lo Boutl ¢ W DAen and wito to C W Tnghrih, lot 5. biock 24 Uarthige 3T Retick und wife to i Koidull, 16 to . block 6, Bolie I¥lo D G Jones and wite to L8 wedd, 05 ot e -10-11 Donald Robertson 0 Jonn, McLear o ot alound 5 lows Lo 5, 1 10 20, Llook Hodford pluce ‘ 1 Oharles Turner and Wird to U 1 ke ot i), 1ot block 13 Unithi 6,000 Unlon'Pucifle Rallway coinp W Corilss, 5 15 4w 4-15-10 1,000 QUIT LA D Heory Bock aud w fo to J G 6, block 4, Willls Purk pli o 9 P A Hulton to L8 Lecd, n 1y 0o 1 D B Hunt, trustes, to A 1 Deane, Conkling pluce 100 100 4,600 1.000 1,463 lots ol Witlls, DEEDS. Ismith to Pub.le de of plut of Goldsmith's sabdly of block 6, Potter & Cobb's second add to South Oumnha rerg i AP Charles Go toatlon f [ Total awount of transfers ’ -

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