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M DECE MBER 21, 1893 7 FOR RENT--STORES AND OFFIOES | N 'O I ligious work at Rescue hall sho: "] NN _SPECIAL_NOTICES. | e VHEARTS AND POCKELS OPEN | it i ittt | BENWELL'S DESPERATE CASE ontinue humanity with Istianity *reaching to o X ILUMNS FOR fi“fi‘ T, MY NEW BUSINESS B |th\'7; e o AL L AN Seat st g e ‘1“{:}_‘1\ S T e Bt v e |l S N S SOy | Nearly Beven Hundrad mump Raised for | sloof, 80 Kone il eseus Wl eihe | Tndications that Both of the Aketon Mar- Adveriigers, by requesting 8 numbered ehoek < G00D STORR R 3 ! the Relief of Omaha's Poor. discussion participated in by Mr. Kilpatrick, derers Will Hang. e ATIONS_WANTED, | LI Nationai Bank blig e | MASS MEETING FRUITFUL IN GOOD RESULTS | sociated Charities magnanimously yicidol to EVIDENCE OF THE STATE CONCLUDED Roscuo hall AGENTS WANTED Tates, 146 n word first inaettion, 1ea word A A BAKER WANTS POSTTION. M. 1024 D POSITION BY A LADY TO CARE flat o1 1 634 50, 17th st F.F DENT AL TIACE By ! Rate S ROLICITORS, TRANS FUINISIH ¢ T AGENTS SATARY 01t ¢ 4 o M Eraser Mfg. ( x 1 SALESMEN diwe vt our WANT FIRST CLASS SOLICIT P R R Y T SALESMEN TO_SELL GOODS 1pics And ease furnished froe: « 101 M. Con South Bend, Tud M2 RTH TWANTED. MEN F Howard street DA FEW HAXDS WANTED AT ( Tinake pastels at home: payment 60 v Atorlal free. Star Pastel Co N.J By VANTED, LABORERS FOR Mississippl ind Louisiana: ship dafly, A A, Iabor agent, 414 South 10th street. M3so ETIC VOUNG M | M firniah roferene i oo et et ator L St Rates, 1ige a word first insertion, 1c after. Nothing taken for less i 2 ‘v'uf\nv FAST SELLING A (!, WANTED. A fast selling toilet articl o 130, L (2 WANTED. LADIES WL piay you £5 10 $15 Nome work o Py ment Supply Co. v self- Boston, Mass RAL HOUSEWORK M GENE '(- '\v\s'rr.p PRIVATE FAMILY woeek: gereral house and din i for in aud out of town. Canadi (A NTED, THOROUGHL 11l Mrs. Geo. H. Boggs K WANTLD A N. 20th Kt , 13 SOUTH IN TEN V38, 11th st TOSELL Arkansis, Misslssippt & Loulsiana Kramer & O'Hearn,Labor agency A " M370 2 J3: WANTED, TWO RELIARLE MEN T0 A pood line' of installment goods. Ca ARKANSAS, N FOR TRAV 1t Omaha, mediately Louts, WANTED—-FEMALE HELP. i quick wales. profita. indiana .. LogAnsix M2 LADY AGENTS AT ON AND GENTLEMEN, WE y Strietly 099 SOUTH 371 CE FOR Address with stamp, LIGE ommiission (o UDENT 11 BinfTs, Ta. M month. Nothin 1) TS 5 ALC PaT 1 “6-KOOM COTTAGE. OF Ti 1503 Farn; o G, BPARKER D Dodge stree T4 " LADY OR GEN- cany nees requ CHOICE, 31 B bldz BLOCK. TS €100 TO ®5.00 A AY. CITY OR Number cive the Christmas id Cover, ve paintings of the to new subscribers, i chi - 773 7 h'w; MAN | ¥ ‘“‘ 7,:‘ ““ E a “' ' A"‘ | IR} . Herb Reniody Co.. 201 Baat $3 ot Ci Tl Edition 625,000 Copies. WANTED NEN f AR oo Double Christmas > — | : 8 Cents at all News-stands. WANTED—T0 R:NT | T BooE T e e | Subscribe now for 1804 and rec K vaNTE TR HBATAND CON. Double Numiber, 24 pages with V”‘“""‘; o «t . raishied room e forreed all the other weekly issues to January 1, Free. : g o8 F 0001 T Also “*Sweet Charity," a charming picture reproduced - I NISHED - in colors from one of the most attracti | P AR LI IITE, R Sl d American Academy of Design, free t Address ¥ 57 e THE Frery YOUTH'S COMPANION, Comes Weet. Finely Ilustrated Mass. s but 1. Boston, 5a Year. M, STORAGE WILLIANS € CROS, 1214 TLAR- M _STORAGE FOR HOUSE 550DS, Mo SN Gt ol WAL £20% | MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS. SEOURITISS FOR SALE, e | — =t o ot - Tontimied, Bttt 10c v e el (nsortion. $1.50 WANTLD_TO BUT. SRR AONET DN ANY RN ORER, | Mon Noliag uken writes\iandie - 2 — Acurity: strietls confidential. A, E. Harrls, r (OLLECTIONS. THEN ASKA COLLECTION Aten 1ige 3 word firat inaartion, 168 wordta 3 atal DK 822 "4) Ukomn b iy, rovin 601, M s National Bank e REAL Tr B 3 TO LOAN. ¥LIFg RLDG | p . L ToNEla = iy | e SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. N D N D | X | = iiny 104 110 GSOR JERERIER, S1TBU R ns e N AN Tom Y = YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN S30% s iparior. Neb. |~ BUSINESS CHANCES, Yieauine i wordne knowledzy of atioriand and safe %53, with price. ¥ 58, B month. othing taken for e ¥OR SALE—FURN.TURE. LD e 100 0 FOBEA]<EfHUR§ES‘ WAGONB,ETC A woud first fnsertion Lo toRethe b the business. now i« taken for less than 25¢. roducing ber and ean be developed e o ) 2,000 per yedr (o one ve: SALE, CHEAP, YOUNG SOUND HORSE, | address Henry iickman, Box 617, it 1168 315t avenne. MA0Y 4 SALE OR EXCHANGE " FOR SALE -MISC:LLANEOUS. WANTS RIENCED HOTEL MAN 1 Y ARAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY an old Mished business. WIIL b FURNITO arel 1 3 naking de ruam. Mizi 2 MY METHOD OF LACE CUR v avord theres FOR SAL I Swiwan Ykt iaa o real mill eod | o, custom flour, corn n nd feed i =l leaving district. Would take city TEW handise. Address Y 43, Bee Y FOR SALE or photograph gailery ND SECON Address Borden & Solleck Col PAWNBROKERS, G. DIAMOND Loans money BROK SGALES. 0 8 line each inserilon, $1.50 4 lne ps thing tak ess Ui D HAND SCALES.A WANIED TO BJRROW ON ANY I Si1 D2 KER a LLKINDS Lako st. Chicag o N4 13 Q. 1704 CAPITOL AVE. kitehen Fange. bath, i S hd Dosraers: Geord Dt iy, elty and HEST 5 AND §- USES IN T l) NEW MODERN 8-R( zeoun au, Love & Co., Paxt " FOI RENT. FURNISHED. Louie. Cheap 1 £00a tenant. D sire 18t and Lothr NT. EIGHT-ROOM MOT a Jocation. 116 S1at avenu FOR 1t TN, D ROOM H| HE At lowest rates. Inguire 2502 Blondo stre M6 D ¥ water i i 1. T o S b, noom $10. ¥, B OM HOUSE, 31 & MASON T HOUSES. WITH ALL C PLFASAR Thquire north ts. M3ON 25 RN HOUSE, Ralen 15e 1 Dveaf ! . MODERN BOOMS, SHED AT TROOMS, plvk. 1 101l St w1 first Inyortion I\ oUNG UNI B J¥ 201 U FRONT ROON WE 1 Nk Y FULNISHED ROOMS withouit Doard At the Wevatar S8 N. § “LATGE SOUTH FRONT KOOMS, Ut Lable; roasonable cates, roon, with board. 2019 California stre “SOUTH FRONT ROONS. BOAR i.- PURNISHED ROOMS, | rociun for dight heusekicpl i FOR RENT. LARGH sari, 108k ad Lea 3. Sasire. TESTORY FOR KENT. FIRST-CLASS NBAT MARKRT (O Tert. W0ule. tee SOX ic. i Canper. Wyomlng. PO RENT. 16 Farau st okt baseiucut water on all Addrves H. THE {-ST0) "Ll o on pl ¢ BRI i Liam o i e L Gum, ge8, el Appi: fice of The Beo. " HOUSES AND TG Goon ROOM one tive-room house. near business ¢ F15.00. $20.00 and 00. 1. D. Zittle: Dlowk. 16U and Douglas strocts. kOR RENT - FURNISHED ROOM“ [ VUT FURNISHED FRONT 00N or without 16th streot thind MASH 240 M407 Il F DESIRRANLE 11)0OMS, 1724 CAPITOL AVE. [, FURSISRD NS FoR LG wos M2y 2 FURNISH:D ROOMS AND BOARD, wond Nothin 1o word taken for loss thin 2 CARE OF L s | PN DOLAN 200 ANDUITN ISTH & 00D HOARD, REASONABI CHEATE 1t 1T OR 1l at $16 ) FLOOR: 2ami Mii70 2 FOR RENT. NEATLY FURNISHED SOUTH WITH BOARD M BUILDING Broof oo et Hxtuecs b Ay Ny worth: thiry horses and 45 e neiudine all fu ———— == tixtures. . Will Sell eheap for cash | MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES e foldets: zoodcon- | 1034, Red Ok, Towa, { dition 3 Lok Box %, 8 A o \ Omahia, Neb. YA SMALL FURNITURE nUs ¥l 3 S sale. Address P. O. B. No. ¥, Stauton. Neb, H (Q_FOR saL 1813 AT 0 et SN AR 31450 Chiltornin st e - - T _WANTED. PARTNER )R BAKERY — ~ - QEIVEERMA JEWELER COR. 13 £DOUGLAS ,‘\p“ A capital roauieed, AppTs at Mogel b THE REALTY MARKEL ablishied 1560, Diamond importer: bedrotic. | 333 South 2tk sircet, South Omaha. John Bath: L i 3 OIS | v S i M0 21t 1 INSTRUMENTS placed ori record Decom- Qs ACE FOR SALE. CHEAP. 507 Y WANTED. PARTNER IN FIRST-CLASS | ber 20, 1503 5 85 18 retaurant clearing $300.00° per mouth. One | CrOTYT T Q.FINE YOUNG JERSEY cOW AND CALE | S e it oy | Andrew Johnson to E A Bewson, ot i otter tresl cown:”cal aftermoon; 23th i L o U 0 Dloek 10, Mgy Plgee 8 23500 Burt st 00 21* — A"A'Seeberger to Charlés_Seeberger, Y 0 LEASE ¥ L C | sast 40 foot of west 83 510, feot Tob | MISCELLAN EOUS, anid Minind st 9, Howe's o o SOBL - £ k. Address Lysie 1. A Neld Nelson ot ai'ta & DAV Com @ line par ny, lot 33, Ouk Hill.x .. v 100 R A AT fo to G A Davis T FARM, 00 FOR EXCHANG. | ot 18,5 (o 124 a3, o gt Sie Mlace. o o ‘o . 2 St Rates, 100 3 Tiue ca {9 R Davis and wife to G A Davis, Tots T TN T month. Nothing take Tarh e St O, 10 more bills. 5 = SICA KANS, block 2, Waluut Hill, lot 3, Karr trom an t this ZIOWN 00 FARMS IN NEDRASKALLANSAS | subdlv and luterest inlot 4, Karws q w. M1l 2 mdse. horses and cattle, Add. Bo: akfort, Ind "“.',‘I’i"I"'\m ool 1o iKute Vel ot 87 00 P00 Ermmaes plock 1 rd Hill 4 © 1400 egon “STOCK OF MIL LI Potter § orge company o East thochyds 2 RN eeS s it I Omann Land company, tas lots { e CALITE R ada, 5 L Dand 12, in 1-15-18" ., L. 75,000 Life Tus. iy, 77WILL TRADE CLFAR 8 Witnéll and”wite: 10 oo R BOOTS FREE AND EMPLOY ALL | </cash formerchandise. Addr 18RO mali S e S S arh Shave, 10c; hatr cutting. —— = - — EA Benson and wife oA T \\llluwll 50 baths, 20 7150 10 1200 ACRES CLEAR BLACK SOIL | _lot . block 4, Kountze | 14,000 ‘l”“:‘ ash for mdse. D.J. Wilson, »om 10, "Hl\ \.4}11\{' to RN Withnell, lot — S50 : 2V Swit's wdds lot = SO UATRV.OX AT DS SR 7, -FOR SALE Ol EXCIANG oD TIVERY 15.004.20; Bloenad, ‘\““‘.f""‘"- 45,000) Raten, 100 o line each tasortion 5 fivarn i %00 town. Wil trade or stock of koods, | ) JEEDS T f\un & takon for 16 S0 sy handware. good work horace or for wood - land | Omaha Ice company 10G W Wattles, Have good land in South Dukota will o for | ¢tz of sw nw 1- S 1 NIE V. WARR stock Of goods. Address. d. . Bl 1du Grove L QMBS NAN “Rawes, 1 . Notih MASSAG SADANE . CLAIRVO A Lt JOmaha propert, A { Barker ; = 77-%1500 WORTH _HORSES - ol inscrtion, $1 iomakhia renl cstate. F. D. W Total SM ', D=, 5 13 of sallotment of lot amount of transfors. Stockholders' Meeting. Mussiizze, vapor FOR SALE—REAL ESTATL nd compan, Notice is hereby fne and aca batlis lie wnnual 1 . - T — Rates, 100 o line sach fsertion, §1.50 a lus por ST AT ea e I MME LA RUE NASSAGE mouth. Nothing taken for loxs than o 0f BV et wnd wich by = T POOR TIME T0 SELL IS A_GOOD TIM properly come hefore the meeting, TONME. ( 1121 _DOUGLAS, THIRD buy, and when (t comes to buyipg we have by | W office of Jolin M. Thurston, wor. Toom 7, massage, alcohiol, swbhur aud | Tar th At bargains i the cl i ous i | Union Pacitie building, Omaha, Neb., upon seu athis, M378 24° proved list we note the followlng Monday, the 8th day of ry, 1504, at 10 - = | "'No.1. New i otise! W fiue a1 ocloclci . Boston, Decamber 10 1593 G . plocks from ear e, will b sold at about o LEX MILLAI, Secretary. - PERSONAL sments; $100.00 cash and mouthly D19y " Rates, 10c 1 11 S o mouth. Nothin, 5. Well located and cheap business pro U : anjeurs | 81X siniilar this y and eliiropodist. Mrs. Post. 3 5t W ithuell blk Sl paynient BUR K14 ange several ces of such pro all desi for well located renting at 10 per e No. . Seven-room moder STRO-THER- IF YOU U; N ¢ Ve ailed fu plal 3h strect. No U VIAVI IS A HOME TRE ook and consultation fre Lady attendant. Y. Life Bidg. vars Numiber el W York ARNESTL honorabl SSIRE QUICK, AD A snap for fose havine nnpr SURS & Advice P.A.TEN’I‘ u. . SOLICITOKS. Beo unuum: OMAIA, NEE. FRER marriage send 10c (o al estate. Fldelity Tros 1702 Matrimonial N 3351 4 Lenvelope. Meres - ———— o= B FOR SALE OR TRADE — a P.0,b0x 105, Crvston. Nen. | Teavos CHICAGO. BURLT INE Q M7IX T Omaha | Depot 104h and Mason 815, Send name M LOTS AND FARMS, SALE .45 a0 IJ’ FOI A CHRISTMAS GIFT. DO NC OT FAIL TO F. K. Darling, Barker bik. 702 pm 1 Ve o in pleasire giving, useful and I'lu IT FARM AT A BARGAIN: 74 ACRES | B lasttng 1t vinuing Domestic’ sewing nifles fronn Himits: 425 appie treos: 5,000 Daaring ine 1 & perfeet treanire. For sale by E. L. Loy grapes: 100 cherry troes; o0 plums. D, J. Huteh- Jox 118 8151 105 Inson & Co., 617 Bdway. Counchl Blumrs, Mi3 J5 MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE, Aline othing tak W Nebraska W W NONEY 10 LoAN ADply 10 W. B Meikle, First National Bk bl MORTGAGE LOANS, A. MOORE, 501 N PHON The O 1 Davie (o s Fidelity cach {nsertion, $1 YLOA Life. lends at 10w rates for cholee security W 10w farms o Omaha elty TO LOA L. Burdette st 10t and Mason and A1 Solith Omaha. Way down farms for sale and vexchinge. S0, 16th st s 'Alxo ) & line par 1 for 98 than 25¢ AT LONPAT BATED | ey ) TE ARE AUTHORIZED TO S : IR0 Farnani o6 81 W saat troni Lot on 201h s, Insido vue wile, | 0624 LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED | Worlh £5.000.00 for $2.500.00, $00.00 cah. bai: | 945 pa. 00 S s 3 i | dwce three years, Also four lota at 10005 and P Bl S o b e | Hickory atrcots for 3130000 for ail. or $100.00 Wiiere will LEE" | each. worth $1.000. on find o bettor e — - investment? FideTity Trust g, 1702 Faes - ANDTRUSTCO. 818 N. Y. | naw sivee » e £.00 pmi et AN AT LOWEST RATES ON mproved Omuha real eatats Trust Co., 1702 Faruam B8 JOR BARGAINS | HAVE HOUSES ON FARNAM i i tnaertion. $1.50 4 e por othing taken {0 T30 am G AT CURRENT RATES AD- ORSES WINTERED: $1 PER MONTH B dress Hopper Bros., Elkhorn, Neb, = L RED. ADDRESS A. W. PHELPS i - wedr | g AR e s | Ldopm “ l\\' \N'l'hh AT ONCE. AP‘PLN'ATHL S rl"un 1000 g7+ LA :l: L glass Jouus on, Omaha’ property froul | T ORCES WINTERED, $3.00 AND 64,00 A § oLk Farn ot Fiaellyy Trust compange 102 | FIRERE ARERGS SN0 e kg Ko i MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. |~ DR BINAR NG T Rates, 10031 i mputh, Mok for less thar 5 0P NEY T LOAY ! YT | Bdabm Wwill 1oan you any sum which yov wish, | 3N, Hih, = lar at the lowest possible rates, in the oLl 1 wsible time, aid for You can pay s you wish £ loug 48 You keep it HOUSEHOLD FUL HORSES. W A( WAREHO UsE ANY OTHER SiCURITY \Lboity o OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. A0 SOUTH 16TH Firat floor aborve 4 THE OLOUST LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPON- 5 lenzth of 11 T ADTES | SDE RWE L AND back 1o ateh tatatl. | an: W 3ol “wiuh ad "only | 0y 00Ln 4 Ay, Mow Burion, 174 (40 an You €an borrow aveuue S 730 b DO o ANGAGE Lfauiities solielted TO DRESSMAKING 1IN Miss Stardy. 4218 Nieholan | 028 Mgz ¢ | Loaves e ———— L SR VTRV ] i UND:RTAKERSAND EMBALMERS Ratos. 100 3 lin Tuseriion. §1.5 ITURE AN PIANOS, INS AND CARRIAC ELPTS. MERCH AN noval of properiy e per sl i BXpross. & lowa Locil v Local BORGING T ON & o 0 &L DI ] M4 Sis 0l Mo i Sts TKanaas City Diy Ex KC. Night Exp. vi THICAGD, T L & PACIRIC, Union Depok 10Uh & Marey st it 1 f ex. Sui M!.Au'nl\ru\ 1 nlf\-vu ||Nl'l\' I‘ l ( e L : & Stromah'g Hx (¢ - Paeliic Expeess. Donver Fast,Mall J0AGO, MIL & 58 PAC L. P.Depot and,Musvs Sia Clileago Lipn uiy Chicazo Expross y TP R &MO. VALBEY 0 15th and 1V s Deatwiol Bxargs B S Wyo. Beg. Norfolk Exprass |3 St Paul B M ‘. CHICAGO & w..|( U. P, depoi. 1000 .7 Chie uu}‘\ Veati il Linalk. Batatern Plyer .. EXS0 Clle: Pass. (6 ~Mu. Villey Lacal MISSOURI Pacieic: Dot 1501 i1 Web stor Sis St Louis Expreas.. . 8L Louis Express Unios De U P, Tratis. Sts. Avrivon Oanaha_ [Arrivay Onii ~6.00 am $50u 910 am o wenth Nothing taken for less thiad 2o D LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA WITH JOHN t 0. Al : e o - | Pl e u i ~DO YOU WANT MONEY | ] B3 We will loan you AN ¥ SUM sou wiah on your: | MR, TPURNITURE. PIANOS. HOBESES. WAGONS.; B CARRIAGES. W AREHOUSE REOBIPTS. o1 ' 0.55 am We e promint ulioution (o all applications, 53 pm and Wil carey vour loan as long as ¥ou wish. 101 #1303 1o por | Laaves Vou ean reduce o cAst of carryiig yous e 0y 3 jdyment At duy time. Ther: i3 1o publ 97 reinaval of Omaha | WEARE GPFERING A 45 BRANTEE ¢ lass mortgages o1 O 5 pm Room 4. Withnell bloc of #330.00 10 No wecurlty is botter than | T Cor. 15t aud Haruey sis ek g eaver | LT iy, Row B . Omahaj eeesensianeenne | GPOMA HoOT us7-81 " | Bai Dep Vv Sloux City” Acconuiodation Sloux Clty Express (Bx. Sui 8t Paul Limtted.. Oakfand Passsuzer (B Sui. SIOUX CITY & PACIFC. _Dopoi. 10 and Marcy St Sloux City Passonger. St. Paul Expresh. .. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC _Depot, 15th and W sbsterSts | 8t Paul Limited. ... Chicago Linited... . OMAHA & ST LOULS. U. P. Dopol. 10t aid Mare. "8t Louls Canuoa Ball ... Arrivey " Omaka #.03 pm [10. 110.00 3 Arrives |” Owaha | Citizens Contributed Money, | Clothing and Food Yesterday Bicking Pr What 1y Sald Aboat the Sitaation, Blankets, Gruerons mised to & Good Work of the g earte assembled at the Com plans | A large number | citizens of Omaha mercial club last for the relief of the men at hail in destivite in general nerous evening to discuss ipoverished w particulsr and rking the | Confroated with a condition and not a theory, with bearts throbbin, with sym: pathy for the suffering homeless, the meet promptily extinguished the sparks of friction which were started by a discussion | | tng | between representatives of the Associated Cuarities and Rescue hail Ralsed Six Hundred Dollars | The citizens grasped the emergency | and raisod 05 in cash as |a starter for the immediate relief of the idle and impoverishea at Rescue hall. The agonics of destitution endured by these men, who have lived on thin sc daily and endeavored to siec | hara floor nightty, were first called to atteantion by an investigation made b Bee. ‘lhe awakening of public interest quickly followed. The gentlemen who assembled at the Commercial club rooms last evening met for prompt action, The result wus a substantial | expression of sympathy, which will | bring cheer to the hearts of 200 h 55 | men who will awake this mo be | mreeted by a square meal, and rest their | weary neads on pillows tonight i Imme ste Iteltef Urged, Chairman _Gibbon of mittee of the Commercial clubcalled the meeting to order atSoclock. He made o strong appeal for the speedy relief of the suffering poor and suggested the name of Cadet Taylor for permauent charmau of the meeting. Mr. Taylor was unanimously chosen to preside. Upon assuming his duties he urged a liberal response to the cries of the | hungry poor of Omaha, who were shouti the executive com for bread. He belicved that th labor test | would be a good plan, but as Tue Bre had stated, he suid that something should done at once to all | destitute. W.J. ceretary and the isiness. te the distress of the Fischer was then elected meeting settled down to Mr. Clark's Appeal. Rev. A. W. Clark, who so pluckily refused to close the doors of Rescue hall & the faces of bomeless and hungry applicants for soup and shelter, advanced to the front and made 1 appeal for prompt aid for the suferers. He stated that inasmuch as Tug Ben had taken the lead in a rescue of the famishing, and had called the attention of the | public to the true condition of affairs, but Little remained for him to say, because Tnr | Bee reactied the people and ihey knew the { story of the haraships at Rescuc hail | Mr. Clark said that Omaha was better off than other cities in the small number of the destitute, but even at its smallest figures it was bad enough. Something had to be done to relieve the men, women ana chitdren who flocked to Rescue hall for food aund shelter. He wanted 1t distinctly understood that Rescue hall was entirely separate from the Associated Chas ties. RRescue hall was the only place that sheltered the homeless. He combined Chris- tianity with humanity, but could not carry on the work without money or donations Since the pitiful state of affairs had been disclosed where gray-haired and cripplod men, deserted wives' and ragged children slept wishout pitiows and the luxuries of beds, and lived on the thin diet of two bowls of soup cach and a piece of bread each day, many donations had been received. Contributions Received Yesterday. He said that 100 blaukets from known donor reached the hall and that many noble hearted sent down small douations. But a lonk winter stured Rescue hall in the face Something snould be done to support the in- stivution until April I, at least. if not per manently. He fea from 125 to 400 people daily and shettered from 1 nigat. He had assumed the responsibility of it and expenses of maintaining the institution temporarily even at the risk of impoverishing his own wife and abics. As a man—as a Christiin—he did not have the heart to turn 200 shivering and famished men upon the stréets with uo place 10 lay their heads and not a crust of bread in their outstretched hands. Mr. Clark spoke with much feeling. There were no tears in his cyes, but his voice quivered when he re- ited the instances of anguish which greeted his eyes every day and every night. He had tested the uniortunates and estimated that 9 per cent of them were descrving workin people who could obtain _ work In the name of God and humanity he appealed for assistance for these d people. He wanted to establish o roc or worlkhouse, but found 1o city or county an un- people had funds available for the purpo u t Depena on the Fuablic, He, therefore, had but one recourse left to save the doors of Rescue hall from closing on the colist a popular amoring poor. It was U movement for re- fief. Last Saturday might there was 1o bread—not a crumb of food at Rescue ball. He appealed 10 his poverty-stricken guests that were huddled around the stove and asked them if they had any money whatever, to buy breaa for Sund wd of 160 men the sum of € cents sed. The balance turned their empt pockets inside out as proof that they were uot only breadless and bedless, but busted scially The speakicr stated that he then begged £1.50 from a friend and bought 150 loaves of bread to suve the men from starvation Thomas Kilpatrick, Mr. Wiley, Mr. Morse and others then cut info a discus- sion to the relative merits and the past history of the Associated Charities and Kescue hall. Dr. Duryea jumped iuto the breuch, aud i an eloquent speech upheld the interests of Su perintendent Clark and his wors, He did not belicve in any friction ut this time, H believed in promipt action to save the mef who were now facing starvation, He be licved that religion and benevolence should not be separated and that rc- THE BEST Is the best Blood Medicine, beca ARSISR it a-ists nature to throw off the i purities of the blood, and at the sana i timo tones up the entire organism. This is just sontrary to U effectof the various potash, mer Gy, Karsa) mixtures, which bostle up the Toprition i tho syatenns thus producing much ness and suflering. Therefore, fora BLOOD MEDICINE “on cannot do better than take 8. £, 8. 5 a physician, 1 have prescribed and used L in iy practice 8 @ tonic, and for bloo trauules, and ) very successful. I nevor nsed @ remedy which gava such general satisface tion 1o myself and patients. L. D Rireuy, M. 2., Mac Tnd.! ‘Freaiise on Dlood and skin diseases mailed free. SWLET SPECIFIC (0., Allante. Ga. IS Tre il RITE CRATHORE G54, an esterday | | Work Formally Endorsed. Rov. Hellings to and present work and Rescue hall A motion introduced by heartily commond tho p: of Superintendent Clark was promptly passed John S. Knox and others advocated a sub stantial expression of sympathy to start the ball rolling Money Cime Freely George N. Tibbs and A, W. Clark were ap. poluted a committee to receiv tions. - Witnin fifteen minutes th and just ¢ to adjournment, the ing respon r relief were made Omaha « and > ¢ $100; Empl ves Omaha und ' Lime company Ramans 100 " 1 Kilpa ] tional prayer moe Du Paxte ok G. W. Lininger, £25; Consolidated | Light company, §2 The following gave 810 cach: John S, Knox W. 1. Clark, Silas Cobb, W. A. L. Gibbon, W. L Wright, A. 8 Potter, Davis & Cow eill, M Free R. Dufrane. Thomas Kilpatrick, M. L. Ruddy, W. J. Hughes Major Halford, G. M. Tibbs, W. I Fischer. William Fieming, R Hamilton, Dr Duryea Ll ribers were John Dale, G A erson aphers. will givo a ben ball for Rescuc hail next weele, and tax Maretzek has offered his se cs for a musical entertain- tute of The have vk thatthey sent word to Super 5.50 per week regu Telp for I Oxana, De Bre: During this TTTNTENS To the Editor of Tne by Christmastide the people of this eity who are well fed, well lothed, with houses comfortably warmed and ave blessed with more or less of this world’s goods, should takea look at Rescue hall atnightand see the women, children and men who ave in a destitute condition, without a home, without money and very thiuly clothed, suffering humanlty that needs the attention of the ny people of this city who are 1o more fortunate. circum- stances Rev. A W. Clark is doiug a great worl las relieved the suffering thousanas durinz the past year and the peopl this city should come to hls aid ement of their and grive sympathy him the en- and money that will enable him to carry out the mission ot Rescue hall Rev. Clark's estimate to carry on the work for 18M will be $4.000, and w raise this smount [ will be one of subscribe $40 cach 100 busi S men to payable quarterly in ad- vance. As 4 member of the finance comm Rescue hall this year [ know tha Clark has done a noble w and si lope that the people of this’ city wi this a populur movement. H. J. P& Whe Wiat They Are An investigation of the register at Rescue hall Tuesday night disclosed the followirg perentages of mativity and religion whicn prevailed among the applicants for velief: Americans, 33 per cent; Trish, 19 per cent; 16 per cent: Swedes, 4 per cent per cent; Scotch, 6 per cent; cent; Norwegians, 24 per cont . 1per cent: French, 1 percent: per cent; Welsh, !, per cent; Hol i per cent; Indiaus, ?; per cent; Canadian Swiss, 1y landerr: Japanese, 1y per cent. Religious l.\llh Methodists, 20 per cent; Catholics, 20 per cent; Presbyterians, 14 per cent: Lutherans. 12 per cent; Buptists, 7 per cent: Congreg tics, 4 per cent tionalist Episcop per cent ans, 3 per cent; Christians. 3 per cent: Adventists, 1 per cent: Hebrews, iy per cent; United Breth- ren, 14 per cent Women's Christinn Asswetitton Wil Act. irs, Frances M. Ford, Woman's Christian Tue Bee oftice I president of the association, called at toev ening to say, answer to am cditoral that appear in this paper, that the association pro vosed to act' at once with reference to the matter of = providmg assistance for the destitute women and chiloren in the city. She said that this was the purpose for which the association was originaily L but that it had drifted into Ll all that it now had was home and the Young Wom home. further stat be immediately taken, arn detail wonld be two. 1 that steps that the plans 1n hin a day or Your n Hood Ask Friends s Sarsaparilla what and the veplies will be posi- tive in its favor Simply what Hood's Sar saparilla does, that tells the story of its merit. One has been cured of mdizestion or dyspepsia, another finds it indispensable fo sick head, or billiousncss. while others report remarkable cures of serofula, catarrh, rheumatism, salt rieumn, ete Who have t they think of it, Hoott's Pills are purely vegetabie. TMUNEAENTS, 1o at the 1t was more lik Matine ¥ MOl Takes the Witness Stand to Protect His Companion in Crime | Ho Nettles Nomo M ed Questions. Pia 1, Neb, Dee. 20, —[Spoecial Telesram o Tk Brr.)—Th of John J Kearns, alias John Banwell, on & mplicity in the murder of ¥ Akeson, s gradually nearing a ¥ tomorrow evening the case will 1avoe beon turued over to the inal adjudicaticr opened this morning at 10 Berg, avother of the Akeson ils of the tragedy and stated that both I/ iss g | Deputy Sheriff Ed Fitzzerald was caliod ind cross-cxamined by Mr. ( 18 10 the confession which Benwe 1 Omaha, | Mrs. Akeson. wifcof the murdered farmer, was next calied. Hev story of the shooting and 4 rigid cross-oxamination > 1t in any particular. She vely that both men had re- the som, was tho next wit dthe details of tho and testified that both of the men had olvers and fired them, Detective Malone of the Lineotn police | force dentified Benwell os one “of the men L arrested, and he also produced the ve | volver e took from him at the time of the | avrest. The state had other unexamined | witnesses, but County Attorney Travis gave notice thav ho would rest, aud court was | then adjourned to reconver.e av s p. m l At the Afternoon Session | In toe aftcrucon the attendance was as large as at any time durine the Hiil wial of keson and questioned him concerning his { action while Hill and Benwell were in the house. He testified that he went outside iarged once, u placed on the stand roing his ex: t marks and | with a shot for L f the body uecht and Will Clement i testifiea that Yom e300 the tragedy said that Ben fired the first shot I'his testimony examination | | Dr.W. H. Schi of this city botk in talking about well | really had a tendencey to weaken the defense { and “the object of its introduction is not | apparent | r. John M v and son, J. W., testified | that Beunwell husked corn for them n week i0r to the shooting. Messr: 15, Weston, | Theodore Buck, James Talkington and Bd Pittman all testitied as to having seen Hill and iwell together in Union as late s the Mouday before the shooting, whieh oc- curred on Wednesday e aefendant’s counsel evidence four depositi made by parti for whom Benwell worked in Minnesota and Novth Dakota. The documents sunply went to show that his character has heretofore been good. then offered in Harry il on the Stand. Smith, alias Harry Hill, who was con- victed last week and sentenced to be hanged, was then put on the stand by the detense, Hill's testimony was volun Ho related the d of his first meeting with Benwell at Union and how the shooting occurred. o ot admit 10 a direct question that it was he who fired the fatal shot, but virtually admitt d his own guilt by statinz that he | | was the ouly one armed with a revolver and that Benwéll fired none of the shots. | “His cntire story is in exact accordanco | with the confession Benwell made at { Omaba. in which the latter shifted the | blame cuto him. i'he cross-examination was | concluded when court was adjourned | untit tomorrow morning Lenwell will o on the stand tomoy | after the introduction of some te { brove that the Akesons stated L and timony to nmediately 4s the only pe after the murder that Hiil w son who had a revolver, the defense will rest Will Suon Be Over. | 'Theintroduction of evidence in rebuital will occupy but a short time, ments will be at once commenc ind the d argue Matthew Gering, Hill's counsel, has filed @ motion fc but as the docu- ent wil tmown until tomg h the application is wre not known Over at the county jail Hillis continuaily udying a Catholie catechism, which was ven him by v Carcey of St. | Johu's Catnolic church of this ity at a visit { which the revercud gentleman’ paid the { prisoner yester, Hill's parents aro Bap- | tists, but he will s pentance by the aid I of the Cathoiic faith ! LOOKIN OR A BAG OF GULD, ik Omcials Trymg w Fiad tho Toluer of Five Th nd i Coin, Judge Walton is hearing the arguments in ase that hus baen prominent In legal cir- The testimony term of court, eached until Pers HEY | cles for a gounls of years. | was submitted at former but the arguments wi Prior to the spring of 189) Brooks J. John- i * 4 professional matinee at | sou was a fanitor in the Nobraska Nationat Bovd's theuter yesterday than the usual | bank in this city, but he is not howdivg matince audicnee seen at this house. | that position n During the early ‘Throughout the auditorium there were | spring of that year, one brizht afternoon, members of the Howard Afhenasum, the | Willis Yates, the cashier, missed o bag con- Tt R o in New York | taining £.000 in gold coin when he got companics, and they #ave a real flavor to | #¥0UNd to making up his casn for the day. the performance outside the actors who ap. Home tims afiorwards 1V was dispvored e roAl s HIK | that the junitor was dealing quite extensiye 1n muny respects the ill-fated Camille | 1Y in realcstatein the north part of the city Guuticr is one of Rhea's strongest varts, 1t | 1t turned out that Johnson had al- ypeals to tiie theater-goer most strongiy, | WAYS mwade his - payients I, and one cannot help but” lament the environ I'nis the bank e 1 as a clue and ment thut so completely hedged her ubout. | Procecaings were commenced by the bunk to Ithea is manifestly mistress of (ho part, qnd | 3CUro possession of ull the real estate which plays with all the intensity that' has | (he Janitor had purchased subsequent to tho o much & characteristic of Ler sty | 1083 0f the money from the cashier's counter. Probably much of hor strons oy | The arguments yesterday were upon tho ouation is due 10 the excellent Armand | LOSUmOny which was adduced at the trial alof Mr. Hurt, o most consistent poy. | 404 0n the law governing such cases. trayal of one of the strong roles in the con- | T s s temporary drama. He plays the pare with | Srangie (r Aidig Dates a naturalness thatis very winning, andin his | 10 the cquity court Hiram S. Wooley of great scee with Camille rose to the ncea- | Ogden, U 1., is arrayed against the Bosor sion with an intensity that brouznt a big | Itemeay company of Sovth Omal vound of applause. wis one of the very Dt Gt e HESE N PR U best performunces seen on the stage—thay | AR Sivaze, repe WK ho . Looigry between U uud Armand, ‘Tho plgy | WeUb out to Oxden, w met W wus well ud “Camilie,” thouzh of a | #ud succesded in selling him a block of past gencration, lived agoin through Rhea's | £20.000 of the stoek of the iustitution, art ! Wooley giving his notes for £15,000 and o7 oy | agrecing to pay #.000 in ecash. The eash Bhen as “un Sheba, 2y BOW € play last evenjng, Ithea assumes i hard vole. | of the compiny, thouzh he has been urged Lo She, u queeu, must fall suddealy ana desper- | pay over the moncy. What he now wants is ately in love with a manjwho hos only self- | 10 have the court order the trausfer of the ssertion cnough 1o crouch - and | stack or else declire the notes aud the wholo whunper av her feet and say | deal vo R e 1 lov you.” | g, PP To garb this inexplicable passion with all | ., TEEE (ARaDIS: the attributes of a uatural affectiou is g | The following marviage licenses w aiflicult ta but Ithea performs it | sued yesterday admirably. The minor characters were uni- | Namoand Addres formly well sustained | e o lna i ra: Cuilsha — - | Christing Jesperson, Omaha We could not 1mprove ine quality if we | | Rubert Reynolds, Omaha paid doule the price DeWitt's Witeh Huzel | Jvinic Lifeity, Ol Salve is the best save that experience can | ) Merminn Nugle, Walioo, Neb vroduce, or thak money can biy t Anniofanse, b low Mo . e o—— i Lizzie Finvgan, Papillion N Want Qmaha Securities, {70 M Lolina Ol Gatat) City Treasurer Bolln yesterday veceivea a | ¢ Mary Lo Safielder, Omaha telegram from Blake Bros. of Boston asking "y“‘\f” whs. tarietes if the city would allow them to have the entire issue of district bouds, aniounting 10 & them at par and aceru vember | The weasuver wired back that ‘¢ was but §0.000 of the bouds still on s the contractors bad taken and §65.000 had been sold to Farson, & Co. of New York. He was glad to streel improvement 400, offering Lo take d interest from No- some. Leach note the incieasing demand for tho securities of the city, and argued that it could oaly mean returuing confidence in the finanecial cen- A L s Witch Haze: Salve cures sores. s Wiich Haz | iu Eik City. Neb I Lucy - Badgley, Wiliow sprifgs, Mo Quite an important industrial improyemeut | bas been wade at Blair by Black's mills, which | now supply retail dealers with self-rising corumcal. Parties who bave trica this floup pronounce it Lo be excellent and in overy way equal to the best. For throat diseascs aud Brown's Bronchial Troches Kkood things, they are imitat | wre sold cnly fo boxes, coughs uso Like all really 4. The geuuing