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_FOR RENT—8-ROOM COTTA THE OMAHA DAILY Here's a New One. Some men are selt-made— Some men are sc 17 words or less for Happ Some men their start made— Through a Itttle want's aid— 25 cents, one time, after that it's only a cent a word. Published in the morning as well as in the evening edition. y New Year. hool-made— — Wally. SPECIAL N —_——— Advertisements for these columns will be #aken until 12:30 p. m. for the evening and antil ® p. m. for the moruing and Sunday adition. Advertisers, by requesting a numbered check, can have answers addressed to a aumbered lotter in care of The Bee. An- awers 8o nddressed will be delivered upon presentation of the check only. Rates, | 1 1-Zc a word, first Insertion, lc a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25¢ for tirst insertion. These advertisements must run OTICES. consecu- WANTED—SITUATION. D-S1 “BY 7;‘;)va{' n, city A-510 ANTS PO do ed on_ ity TUATION BY or all ‘round 1 Call 320 N. 15th GOOD, ALL ROU sition on_country n torlal work. . Iive papers. Address 1 57, Dee, A ITUATION W A DANISH G B arivate family: 18 & good cook. Address | 60, I A—M527 5 ——e \D_PRINTER W bor. Can exberience UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RE SUITABLE N. W. cor. NT. R RENT—STORES AND OFFICES TRE IRICK BUILDING, proot R R DIV at the oflce of The heec ™ E°% U5 ghP- Ry Th AGENTS WANTED, SALESMEN 1 NTS MAKE MON! 81, mackintodhes $6 i X shirts Hunter Tailoring (el AS LOCAL wiship, putting on wen $5.00 per day: for purticulars, sample bl nse Weather Strip Co., ¢ stamps Common IN OMAHA sehold goods 5 Leavenworth. M—3 {OLD GOODS; CLEAN R. Wells, 1111 Farnam, BOv. bonded w STORAC R HOUS) and cheap rate, WANTED—-MALE HELP. WANTED—A FEW PERSONS IN BACH PLACE to do writing; send stamp for 150-page book of particulars, J Woodbury, 127 W. 24 street, N. Y. City. B—51 WANTED 500 MEN AND TEAMS TO SELL our feed grinders. Salary $7.00 to $300.00 per month, uccording to ability. The Litchiield Mfg. Co., Webster City, Ta. WANTED, TRAVE SMAN TO SELI Quinine whisky on commission as n side line pays big commission; no lcense required. dress, with _refercnce, Quinine Whisky Co. Loutsville, Ky B-Mi WANTED—-FEMALE HELP. STORAC WANTED—TO BUY, WANTED, 3 SECOND Pplanos, please state price, can be seen, H. B. block. CITY & CO. CLAIMS. PRITCH UPRIGHT and_where it 110 Ramge N—-820 HAND make Scott, room WANTED TO BUY OR RENT, butchers fixtures; answer at onc th St. WANTED, AN ARCHITECTS OR must be cheap for cash. Addross 1 08, Bee office. T N—516-3¢ A_GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 1103 South 10th street. Ci4* WANTED, YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE ork; must erl l“h\{l\i uu‘\;'k hand n\:(‘: :A'I‘! courite in figures: state swary expec ;wrr'humwrlunx. P, O. box 26, C—Mi23 19* VANTED, GIRL, FOR GENERAL ' HOUSE- N ort. Birs, D, 1. Goodrich, 117 Park avenie, WANTED, LADY COOKS, cook, $25. girls for all kind of wi dian’ Office,’ 109 Farnam. WANTED, FIST-CLASS COOK. Cor. 24th and Howard, e e e e T FOR RENT—HOUSES, HOUSES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER l}ln’f D35 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS O <70, F. Davis com) KBUKENNY & €O, R 1, CONTINENTAL BEK 108 N. 15TH ST. D356 THE CITY. T :uoL:sE:s; BENAWA & CO., FOR_RENT—HOUSE OF § ROOMS AND BARN o Park ave. Inquire at 22 8. 1800 st WE_BUY AND ELL HOUSES (T BE moved). H, W. Barnum & Son, 1124 N. 18] N—M521 2 — __FOR SALE_FURNITURE, FURNITURB AUCTION AT 1111 FARNAM ST, Saturdays, 10 a. m:' Robt. Wells: 0354 MONEY TO LOAN-—-CHATTELS, TN RAMGE BIQCK. B. HADDOCK, MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, hor wagons, ete., at lowest rated In oity: no_removal of goods; strictly confidentlal; you can piy the loan off at any time or in any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN 308 8. 16th co. stree MONEY TO LOAN C ) FURNL. ture, planos, Horses, v kind of chattel security at lowest possible rates, which You can pay back at any time and n any amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTER (0., Hoom 4, Withneil block X389 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS and il kinds of security. Fred Terry 430 Ramge block. Yo BUSINESS CHANCES. ties satisfied with § or 10 per mate business: investment under € principal and interost; stand. and character unquestioned. I’ Box city y—M71T SPECIALLY GOOD CHANCE TO THE party who can command $4,000.00 or 000.00 to enter an old established bus ness dress P. O. Dox 605, city Y—M7I6 J4 A MAN WITH 'A STOCK OF DRY Ko0ds or ‘money to Join With a stock of gro- cories, Good location and trade established. John Ledwich, Avoca, Towa. Y-Ma NCREASE YOUR 1 it book, “How to Trade Successtully in Grain on Smail Margins.” Perking & Co, 24 Riah, Chicago M4 290 WRITE BOX §1, SHENANDOAH, IA 0. A WANTED, 1 ¥ :D, DOCTOR; pharmacist; Address E 48, car ONE good location to r Omaha Dally Y- M3 4 MAN WL with whole: Add UENCED BUSIN Vest £5,000.00 to $10,00 established and good-pa ing or manufacturing b It 3 sincss. FOR EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE, FINE FARM OF 320 ACRES, 1 plowed, ready for crop; good build good water, 1% miles from station: will tr equity for horses and cattle. A. H. Luughli Lisbon, N. D. M3 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FOR SAL Sahler; rnam. Sam RE 3 9 BINN RE M3 913 BARGAIN, MY RE and Cuming street; will take 14 Wm, Fleming, 1ith and Douglas. REE-MTIS—T4 EXCH. ¥ TY PROPERT farms, merchandise. Garvin Bros., 219 N Lif RE BARGAINS, 84 HOUS fots and farms.” J. opp.P. 0. RE—Msi2 J8 ARMS NEVER FAIL; FRUIT 1 stock farms for on easy s solicited. E. B. Palmer, People’s bank, Denver, > M930 MODERN 12-ROOM HOM FOR dence, SALE AT A between Burt in’ trade. LE OR T N. Frenzer, room 306, R) ALE IN ALMOS WE HAVE FARMS FOR cvery county in eastern K: Missouri; it will pay you to ash_rent plan’’ of selling give you better terms than anybody; farms improved; possession s I H. ' Brady, Crawford bldg., Topeka, Kan, RE—M26 J12¢ FOR SALE, A 120-ACRE_FARM, 15 MILES northwest of Omaha. Address 15 37, Bee. RE=Mal Jose CLEAR VACANT first_payment “on Investigate our farms. We can FOR SALE—WILL TAKE lot in good location us house and lot, and require no cash_payment; balance monthly. A, P. Tukey. RE—M495 AL ESTATE AGENTS NOTICE—PROP- erty 34th and Dodge withdrawn. Wm. Flemins. RE—MI7 4* R ‘Mffandy Hanks and Betsy Swan, ,fi‘aked on, and on, and on, and on: “Mirandy, surely you're not through Your washing, and your scrubbing, too ?°| *Yes! Mrs. Swan, two hours ago, And everything’s as white as snow; But then, you see, it's all because 1use the SOAP cailed SANTA CLAUS.” SANTA BOLD EYERYWIERE. Mado by DRESSMAKING. MAKING IN FAMILIES, 4315 GRANT M-168 J18* P AND oo, Mo 3 AT 2011 BURT 1728 PLAIN street, SEWING REASONABLE AUCTION. SOLICITED 1IN { all deserip tisfaction made s J. D, 15th street, with John' Baum JEWELRY 18 Lwonty nteed; e of WHOLE we 1402 NEBRA Erain marke ALE HAY, vs on the st KA HAY CO., nd mill stuff. to buy or sell. ———— CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. TER AND BUILDER, brick work and plas- I4th st., telephone 408, 105 TAKEN UP. P, JAN. IST, ONE DAY welght aboiit” 110), with small star head. L. G. Smith, 1381 N “l\l(.\_ on for WHOLESALL COAL. JOHNSON BROS. Il Kinds of coal. rnam street. BUSINESS NOTICES. D MIRRORS RESIKY ERED, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Correspondence soliclied. DAMAG ~ JOB PRINEING. REED JOB PRINTING CO)N FIN of all kinds. 17th sti, De® bidig, MUSIC, ARY AN,Q,J."ANGUAGE. (e nitar SEORTHAND ANU Y PEWRITING. NJOIST Chsd? street, LLEN it G teacaer, 0.00 CASH AND $15.00 PER_MONTH WILL buy cozy home, large lot, on 20th street bouie- vard, near two car lines' and ‘only $1,400.00. In ordinary. times this property will 'sell ' for $2,500.00 easy. $850.00 will buy nice cottage and lot. $350.00 will buy. a fine yacant lot. We offer- nothing but genuine snaps; Houses nnd “stores. for rent. Clear, improwed und Tortrade.; H,B. Ggle Coy, 1 Nydath. wouly FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, CARPETS, shades and furniture which have been but lit] used and almost new; also house for rent. T quire 409 §. 2th ave, O—M935 —_— FOR SALE--HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED. A Christmas present. Fast family horse, buggy, 2-seated carriage ‘and harness at_oné-quarter value It sold at cnce; Inquire at Geisler's bird store, 406 North 16th street, P—187 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, IF YOU BUY, BUY toshes, rubber boots, Kinds, wan cutin i and Awnink THE BEST; arctics, syringes of all all best quality. Omaha 1811 Farnam st, Q367 MACKIN- TWO LOTS IN NORTH SIDE $200.00; 8-room house, $301 Barnum, 1124 North 18th street. K| — e LOST. RAYED, A LARGE BAY HORSE, BLACK mane and ‘tall; is unshod and headstall on: finder return 1o 614 S. 28th street and get re: ward, Lost—D308 4% LOST, LADY'S GOLD HUNTI watch, on the upper lake at Hanscom park, New Year's eve. Finder please return to 918 N. 28th avenue and receive reward. Lost—M306 4% RY LIGHT CASE REWARD FOR RETU colored female pug to Wi PIANOS, BRIDGEPORT ORGA Woodbridge Bros., 117 So. 17th. Q HOG AND CHICKEN FENCE; HARD WOOD bickets. C. It Lee, 91 Douglas. Q859 NINE ROOMS; FUR- nace, bath, ete., at 324 and Farnam, 327, also cheap’ houses, $5.00 and $10.00, Qifferent past clty.” Dexter L. Thomas, 401 Tee bullding. D--35 FOIt RENT—6-ROOM COTTAGE, IN GOOD RE- pair, city water, $10.00 per ‘month to good parties, 119 N. 31th, 1 block from Farnam car line. Inquire at Stoctzel's stove store, next to postoflice. D358 FOR RENT-IOUSE CE. ¥ 20,000 tons of CLEAR LAKE ICE For sale by BAILEY & RAY, Kearney, Neb, Q-298—4 LOST, NEAR BOYD'S bangle, engraved Bee office, Council Blufts ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF 'SHORT IAND, N. Life, Omaha. Ask fof*kircular, 1 “DENTISTS. B DR. PAUL, DENTIST:: ®2mbiURT SE. % RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves [BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.|Atrives Omata|Unjon Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha 10:15am. Denver Express 35pm. KiK. Hills, Mont. & Puget 4:35pm... Lien ver 88, fve% o 7oy spm. . Nebraska Local (except Sunday). Ioenl (except Sunday). i1l ‘ast_Mall_(for_ Lincoln) Daily CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.|Arrives Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha Chicago V. 9:50am hicago Express.. ©4i20pim fiicago and lowa Loca flc_Junction Local ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND; storage batteries rechar electrical and gen eral ‘machinists; superlor work guarantced. Omaha Electrical Works, 617 and 619 S. 16th st. 412 HICAGO, MIL. & ST. PAUL|Arti OmahalUnion Depot, 10(h & Mason ts.| Omaha o0 Limiteq, FOR SALE, 3 FRESH HOLSTEIN COWS AND . rich milkers, 2526 Webs QM2 3¢ $0.00; BIGHT-ROOM HOUSE: BATH ROOM and’ furnuce. John R. Webster, Board Trade building D359 COTTAGE OF SIX ROOMS, ALL CONVENI- ences, desivable location, three blocks from opera’ house. Enquire on’premises, 642 8. 17th st T, J. Fitzmorris. D193 MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE, 2019 BINNEY. D—M339713 #-ROOM MODERN HOUSE FIVE MINUTES walk from court house, vacant December 2ith, Q. L. Green, room 25, ‘Barker hlock, D—168 iB; ALL MOD- e convenlences, 2112 Callfornia st. Milton Rogers & Son, Uth and Farna D198 FOR RENT— CHEAFR TOR THE WINTER one §-room house, J. AL Beott, W B-ROOM BRICK HOUSE; 818 N. 2urd. D-h2bs BROWN BLK,16 & Doug. Do 48T RENT--N fuinace heat; nowly papered. HOUS 25, WALLAC room’ houses and fats, Tizard, 221'N. af DM §-ROOM HOUSE $20.00: also 8. $20.00. 8. RASILY MEATED modern, 8610 Jone. house. 9016 May 823 New Yo BIX-ROOM MODERN nished. H. H, Harder & FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. i 3 Y FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM. IN- Guire 1919 Dodge. B3 FURNIBIHED ROOM Bt Mary's av 3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING for mun aud wife; rent taken In board, 319 N. 1ith sireot M F RNISHED LROOMS, SBOUTH FRONT. las strect. B NE40-1] ULBNISHED ROOMS: MODERN hlcago. ROOM _ WITH i near P. 0. Addr R RENT. Fhowiy farnisie ANDSOMEL with all conven Appiy at 2019 Harney stiec very d wlrable, . M1 1 WOIK NIGHTS. ve o nicely furnisiied ro Kas, ete, on 10ih street want & toommale that #ap Teat 10 the Proper party. alice. m, with stcam Lea orks during the day Address W65 FURNISIHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN OR housekeeping. 606 North 19th. - M52 5 NOAWLY FURNISHED FRONT HOUSEKEEL- Ing rooms; convenient; cheup. 2611 Efltufldl‘r{; FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, BLEGANT ROOM AND BOARD REASON- . 2406 Cus. FMLLII = ~ VATE FAMILY WILL ACCOMMODATE os, furnished rooms, with or without vd; gentlemen preferred. = 2019 St. Mary's avenue. T PoMiy CLAIRVOYANTS, MRS, DR. M., WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE- llable business medium; 7th year at 119 ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- 1ight and motor plants and all trical construction. Western 12 415 and 420 8. 15th st. 413 CHAS, A. SCHIE . 12th st CTRIC, tors for el kinds of UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS MME. BENECIA, THE MOST WONDERFUL clairvoyant of the 19th century, 1617 Chicago street. S—M§97512% MASSAGE, BATHS, ETO. H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer, 1618 Chicago st., telephone 90, 303 SWANSON & VALIEN, UNDERTAKERS AND embalmers, 1701 Cuming st., telephone 1000, 304 MADAM SMITH, 02 S. 13TH, room 3; massage, vapor, alcohol, phurine’ and sea bath: 2D FLOOR, steam. ‘s T—MA456 6% MASSAGE, MADAME BERNARD, 1421 DODGE, T—M507 15 PERSONAL, DR.T. W. STONE, 810 N. Y, LIFE, TEL. 6 U371 1311 FAR 3 i U—an IRLY CORSET, MADE TO asure. 1919 Farnam stre MACKINTOSHES & RUBDBER LOOT THE BELLE order from U1 DIAMOND PHOTOS, TiC A DOZEN AT PROC- tor's, 616 8. 16th si, U-71003 VIAVE HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIFS, Health book and consultation free, - Addres of call Vievl Cor, 346 Hoo bldg. Lady atiendant, HERMA chiropodist, Mme. Post, 19 8. COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES CONSUM ashtma, bronchitis and_catarrh. Home treat: 6,00 per mouth; 3 duys' trial free treat- Hoom 810, N. Y. Life bldg., Omaha. = M. 0, MAUL UNDERTAKER AND EM- balmer, 1417 Farnam st., teleph 2, 39 ne 225, 395 C. W. BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 613 §. 16th ST. 396 — e COAL. HAS REMOVED HIS COAL 16th st., Brown block. 401 SHERIDAN COAL, EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTE for hard coal, and $3.60 ton cheaper. 1605 Far Board of Trade, 02 ALL KINDS OF HARD AND HOFT COAL. I Levi, 1715 8. 13th street; telephon D. T. MOUNT oflice to 209 8. nam street; main entrance HOTELS, L BARKER, 13TH AND JONES ST joms at §1.50 per day. Joms at $2.00 per day. la) rates to commercial rd by week or month, manager. ABTNA HOUSB (BUROPEAN), N. W, ( 1th and Dodge, Tooms by diy OF week, s tray, Room Frank Hildite HORSES WINTERED, AL PAPER WITH Lo ADVER. ents and photos of marriageable peopls, many rich, matled free. Address hox 245, Brook: _bn, N —Miosy: Ui he tae e WHERE 18 WIDOW MARY FOLEY, FOR. merly of Kansas City, Kan,? The undersigned holds valuable information’ for her, Ieve A Kulils, Kansas City, Kan. Mi25-3¢ SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE, 1815 CHICAGO. UM% OUND, HOLLOW OR VLAIN, AT nd's, 106 5. 14th U410 5. MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO., 318 N.Y. LIFE, loans at low rates for cholce security in Ne: braska and lowa farms or Omaha city property WosTT I WILL CARE FOR A FEW HEAD OF horses for the winter at $3 per head per month, Horses sent for and returned at $2 cach, None but healthy horses tuken, and only from re- sponsible zorties. 1 can give best of references, Address, M. J. Welch, Gretna, Neb, 158 J17 e -~ BUILDING & LOAN ABBOCiATION HOW TO GET A HOME OR BE interest on savings. Apply to On Ass'n. 1704 Tew bidg, Gr M. RE GOOD aba L. & B, Nattinger, See. 499 SHARES IN NUTUAL L. AND B. ASS'N PAY cont when 1.2, 3 years old, always ik Farnam st., Nattinger, Sec. 400 BICYCLES, LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought, ¥. O, Chesncy, Kansas City, Mo, W—ath OMAHA Puxion bik: Wsty MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE 0. F. Davia Co., 1505 Farnam st W—g85° MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED real estate. Brennan, Love & Co. M. 0. DAXON, 402 N. 10TH, OMAHA BICYCLE CO., 323 N, 10TH ST. 8% AL DEANE & CO., BICYCLES, 1116 FARNAM 178 318 404 TYPEWRITERS. LPANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property, $,000. and upwards, 6 (o 7 per cent; no delays.” W. Farnim Smith & Co., 1520 Farnam Py CITY AND FARM LOANS AT LOWEST rates. Pusey & Thomas, Pirst Nutl Hk, bidg. Wds MONEY T0 LOAN ON OMAHA REAL BSTATE 46§ per cent. W, B. Melkle, 1st Nat. bank bid, W83 VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS, J. W. Bquire, 348 Bee bldg. w—mfl X FURNISHED ROOMS WIT ARD, NICEL) gy ROOMS WITH BO, opla, 1721 I it st ‘ avenport st @v FUR hl‘_ 119 Dodge street. ! M9 ¥ LCITY LOANS. C. A. STARR, 616 N. Y. LIF} Wk NISHED ROOMS AND FIRST- BOARD, PRIVATE FAM- - mw‘:m-m ’ll.f”l'lrl' MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH, Wroperty. Fidelity Trust company, 1702 k;;ruul,‘ STOLEN TYPEWRITERS OFFERED FOR sale should make you suspiclous; fuuny they are mostly Smith's. Try one und you . will understand why. ¥ull line of supplies. Smith. Premier Co., 17ih and Fs STOVE REPAIRS FOR 40,00 DIFFERENT makee of sioves Water Biachment and con- ections & specially. t t Owalia_ Stove Repalr Works, 20 Stget OPTICIANS. OMAHA OPTICAL CO., LEADING OPTICIANG, fn % Ponder. managic tree, 22 5. 1sth s, ln xuu.}";‘n..“‘.‘tfl,'a":"’w CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N.|Arri Omaha|U. P. Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Dress.. Limited Mo. Valley Tocal. wha_Chicago HICAGO, R. I. & PACIFIC. | Arriv Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha iT:00am...Atlaztlc Bxpress (ex. Sunday)... 6:050m 20 oo NIght Express... 19 hicago Vestibuled Limited.. . 1 ! Exp. (to C. B. ex Sun. Nebraskn DPassenger (daily) Sioux City Jxpreas (ex. Sun.). 9i30am. 4:35pm. ‘11:50am 10pm. 9 Paul Limited Lo 9:H0am & MO. VALLEY. |Arrive D h and Webster Sits. | Omaha Fast Mall and Express. 1.8ty Wyo. Tox. fex. Mon).. | Norfolk Express (ex. Sunday). “Fremont Dass. (cx. Sunday) St Paul Express aves | K. ST o “OmahalUnton Depot, 10ih & Mason Sts.| Omanha Kansas Clty Day Express..... 6:10pm i, "C.' Night Iox. via U. I Trans. 6:504m MISSOURI PACIFIC, TArrive: |_Depot 15th and Webster Sts. | Omaha SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, |Arr Depot 15th and Webster Sis. | Omaha St Paul Limited. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, | Ative Unicn Depot, 10th & Mason Bts.| Omaha Sioux Clty Passenger. St Paul UNION PACIF) \Atrives _Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha Kearney Expross., 3i4ipm il Overlana Fiyer. 8pm Heatrice & Stromsb'w 1ox. (X 8un) ! 8 pm Paciflc Bxpress. {10:85am “Fast_Mall L 4iopn WABASH RAILWAY. _ [Afrives’ Union Depot. 10th & Mason 8 -SL Louls Cannon Ball e — 2. B. 0. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT is 0ld undor positive written. guarantoo, by suthorizad agents only, to cure Memory; Toows of Brais and Nerve Bower; Lost Manhood, ickness; Night Lossce; Fxil Dreams: Lack of ‘onfidence: Nervouanoas; icdos wll Dratne; of Powor of the Generative Organs in 6ithor e, cased oy over‘exertion, Youbful firpors, o : pium or Liquor, which loads to Misery: 0. tlon, Insanit ad Dot f Moy, Sopaamapicn, fomnity !nl rantes to cure or refund mone; 'y Tirm il eae Bick” o Biio vor Complaint, Bow Costipation. GUAIANTEES Lesamd coly by Goodman Drug Co. Omaha. ITCHING HUMORS Torturing, dia 7 eczel wud ever) -wmfim. Burm ivg, acaly, "crusied, and pinply okli and ‘wealp disesses, with dry, thin, and faliing hair, relloved by jogle spplication, hnd, specdily i % tie i ! ol d cconomically Sured | i1cURA REMEDILS, when physicians fall CLAUS THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, ADWAY’S PILLS, Always Reliable, Purely Vegotably. Perfectly tasteless, conted, regulate, “purify, cleans gthen. WAY'S the cure of ail disordeis ot the Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Ne vous Dizzinicss, Costiveness, Piles. SICK HEADACHE, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, BILLIOUSNESS, INDICESTION, DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION and All Disorders of the Liver. Observe the fallowing symptoms, resulting from diseases of the digestive organs: Constipation, in- ward piles, fullness of blood in the head, dcid- ity of the stomuch, nausea, heartburn, disgust of food, fullness of ‘weight o the stomach. sour eructations, sinking or I nz of the heart, choking or ting seasations when in 4 Iying . post ness of vision, dots or webs Vefore the . fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyves, pain i the side, chest, limbs, and sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, 1 free ors. OR Lock Box 365 A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS wil the system of nll rd PRICE 2C A BO. Send_to DR. R New he_above numed SOLD BY DRU BY MAIL DWAY & CO., for ook of Advice. CTOR ™ SEARLES & SEARLES. York. Nervous, Private Discases. 'We cure Catarrh, all diseases of the Nose, Throat, Chest, Stomach, Liver, Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseases, Fe- male Woaknesses, Lost Manhood, and ALL PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN. WEAK MEN ARE VICTIMS 7TO VoUs Debllity or Exhaustion, Wasting Weakness, In yolu With Early 1 sung Iack of vim, vigor veakened in ‘approaching old age. Al yeild Teadily. to our new treatment for loss of vital potver, Call on or address with stamp for cir- culars, free book und receipts. 1413 Parnam, Omaha, Neb. premati THR GREC HINDOC REMEDY FRODUCKS itk ABOVE (e Parosis,Blocplearness, Nightly Lt slons, oic, cansod by Hast Lbules, kit 53 to shisnkon orians, nd quickl Tioat Manhood in od or yoing. POCKot. Price 1.0 8 pAcKigy Writien ‘o todnro o Dy o At ariom, bt IneIss o & INDAPO, 11 O Gl Lo o i wo Wil Gond 1¢ brovasi: ricutal Medioal Oc, Froper; Chicagos Ly of oir agests: SOLD by Kubin & Co., Cor. 15th and Douglass Sts., and J.'A. Fuller & Co., Cor. 1yth and Douglass §ts. OMAHA, NEB THE KEALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record January 2, 1895: WARRANTY DEEDS, J H Weist to Lena Welst, lot 2, block Hawthorne add........... AV Collins to G T Doolitts West Side add........ s A J R Donnelly to Omiha Security com lot 16, Clark's subdiv, w 41 feet of u 132 feet of subdiv lot 2, 15 lot & Capitol add.. G C Kettering and wife to W 13 Carter, lois 1, 2,3, 6 and 9, block 2, Cloverdale add W 'B'Carter 1o G O Kettering, w 30 feet of lot 2, block 2, Poppl Plac L Schroeder, tristec, to L Conn block 11, Brown park......., » M Gaylord to A1 Hamiiion, for 3, it William Dubots 10 Colling & M. 5 feet of lot v, 108 16, rison, s 12, block 1, M d. C ¥ Harrison to W J Spaulding, n 22 of e 72 f ot 7, block 2, Lt Bouth ¢ and part fots 6 and 2, 15t add to South Omaha PH_Sander to Mons Perso 8, Shriver Plice.... Stephen Bowes and wif com at pt 20 feet s of nw sartlett's add.’..... 3 ch and husband 1o ¢ B Alien and block 4, Orchard Hill. ille to 3 A M, n of ne cor block block 2 block ox cor D, e 3 Yot 9, Gise 1ot 5, block 9, Meyers, I ot 7 and §, blsck 1, Armour B R $he by 1¢ B and pa add 1o South Muster in ohy 10t 4 10 13, Same 46 sami 9, kam Wy Ve Special master 10/ A Davis, 120, Dundes Place: .. c...... Dundee P 1 1, 15, 16, block iot'9, block Total amount of transfers, Lo 843,002 Water Outlet” from Wyoming. YUMA, Ariz, Jan. 2—Captain J. A. Me lon is haying two boats built in San Fran- cisco, which he will take by rall to Green River, Wyo., in April, and assisted by five river men will descend the Colorado riv to Yuma and the Guif of Califoria. Captain Mellon _bas been running steamers on the river thirty-two years; and proposes to make thill trip of 3,000 miles in seventeen days. Colongl Robert Stanton and Major Powell and their parties are the only ones who have made the dangerous trip through the rapids. Elght Negroes Huraed te Death, DOUGLAS, Ga, Jan. 2.--News has just reached here that eight negroes were burned to death a day or two ago at Phillips Mill, this county! Seven of ‘the megroes were chil dren. They were all in a house, which ac- cidentally caught fire, avd the lumates were consumed before they could escape. j very |anto a siding at midnight and collided with a AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Merchant Ross Suddenly and Mysteriously Drops Out of Sight. HIS ABICING PLACE CANNOT BE FOUND Packing Houses Foreod to Lay Ot Many of Their Men on Ac of the Light Run of Stock—Notes anil ount Gossip. identified, | the state. About a month ago Koehler at- tempted to commit suiclde by the same Arug in the same place. He placed the morphin In a quart of whisky which he drank. QUIETLY GIVEN A RECEIVER. Riverside Water Works € by Einancial Dicalties, RIVERSIDE, Cal,, Jan. 2.—There was' gene eral surprise and indignation in this city when it became known that the Rivers Water company, a corporation with whoss welfare a large portion of this valley s closely had been quictly placed in the a recelver. The order was made by some hands of | the superior judge at his residence at the res P ness b R at Ross, the shoe merchant doing busl 417 North Twenty-fourth stre 1 missing from his home since Saturday t ter Mrs. B. Dunn uth Bighteenth has his mother, TR reported Chiet Brennan. For some e missing man has been health, aund has suffered terribly | rheumatism | who lives at street, Omaba, to past in poor trom | It is supposed (hat Mr. Ross has wandered | away during a temporary aberration of mind. | Mrs. Dunn said that her son lived with her in Omaha, that he left the house for his place of business as usual on Saturday morn- ing. Since Friday night he has not been soen in South Omaha. The police have learned that Mr. Ross was seen In Council Bluffs on Sunday, but where he went from there could not be ascertained All of the missing man’s books are in good shape, and he has not drawn upon his bank | account. When Mr. Ross left his mother's house he had only about §1 In change in his pocket. He is a Mason in good standing | and a member of several other secret orders. Rev. T. J. Mackay of All Saints’ church s personally acquainted with the missing man, and is doing all that he can to assist M Dunn in the search for her son £ married man and Las one child. is_at present visiting in Maine. When Ross gave up his busin ney, Neb., to come to South Omah something like $500 on his broks, It first thought by his relatives that Jumped a train and gone to Kearney to col- fect some bills. Telegrams were sent there today and the answers came back ton! that Mr. Ross had not been seen there. The missing man relatives in Molnes, but a message that city hie has not arrived there as yet. It is supposed that overwork and worry has unbalanced the shoe dealer’s mind and that he has wandered away. Mrs. Dunn, the mother of Ross, and other relatives are still hopeful and think that he will turn up all right time | | | in Kear- he had | was at he had Des says Cutting Down Expenses. recent light run of cattle and hogs has the managers of the packing houses to reducs expenses. Shipments have been very light for some time past, and th prospe for heavier receipts In the near future are slim. In order to offset the falling off in receipts of catile, the packing housc managers will reduce expenses by laying off men. At the Cudahy packing house there will be no cut in wages, but 150 men will be laid off indefinitely on Monday next. The men retained will work nine hourse a da Colonel Foster of the Swift plant declined to make any statement for publication, but admitted that he thought it probable that a general reduction in all departments would be made before long. Manager Taliaferro of the Omaha Packing company sid that his men during the last two weeks had only averaged two a week. Yesterday the time was cut to elght hours. At the Hammrond plant seventy-five men in the killing and: cutting depantments were laid oft yesterday. Just how long‘the lay-off will last depends . entirely upon. the neceipts of cattle and hogs. The Detall for the Month, The police detail for the month of January follows: Day Force—John Riches, First and Second wards; James Sheahan, day Jjailer; Martin 3poettle, Third ward; Dave Mulcahy, Brown's park. Night Force—Phil Connell, Deters, from Twenty-fifth to streets and from Q to J streets; donough, from Twenty-fifth to seventh streets and attend the jail; Miks Corcoran, from Twenty-seventh to Thirty- third streets and from Q to Hofman; Her- man Tangeman, Fourth ward. Department's Good Work, Fire wis discovered in J. M. O'Neil's plumbing shop, Twenty-fourth and J strests, at 9:45 o'clock last night. The fire depart- ment responded promptly when the arm was turned in. By quick work Chief Smith held the blaze in the rear of the building and stopped in a short time what promlsed t be a big blaze. O'Neil's loss in stock and fixtures will amount to nearly $200. J. A Kline's carriage repository adjoining was slightly damaged by smoke and water. The total loss will not amount to over $600, fully covered by nsurance, captain; John Twenty-third atrick Me Twenty Boarding House Row, There was a lively fight at John Shannon's lodging house, Thirty-first and Q streets, this forenoon, between Shannon and Thomas O'Neill. ( According to the statement of witnesses, O'Neill was trying to sneak his clothes out of the place without first paying his board Dill. Shannon caught him in the act and & scuffte followed. The proprietor saw that he was getting the worst of the fight, and pick- ing up a poker, struck O'Neill on the head, culting a gash about two inches long. A warrant will be issued for the arrest of Shannon. Magle Clty Gossip, Henry Grayes of Manning, Ia., spent yes- terday with friends. Joz Farley, John were each fined §1 Christman last evening saloon. Enterprise lodge No. 79, Knights thias, will install officers’ Thursday Deputy Grand Chancellor B, have charge of the ceremony. John Shanahan, the saloon struck Thomas O'Neill with a poker, was arrested last evening and his trial set for Saturday afternoon. Bail was fixed at $1,500, which was furnished, Graden and for and Pat Shea costs by Judge fighting In a of Py- night Hedges will keeper who Should be used in attempting to cure that disagreeable disease, catarrh. As catarrh originates in impurities in the blood, local applications can do no permanent good. The common sense method of treatment Is to purify the blood, and for this purpose there 1s no preparation superior to Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood's Pills cure constipation by restoring peristaltic action to the alimentary canal. TRAIN AN ONTO 4 SIDING. senger Collides with Flat Car und Three Fersons Are Murt CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—An outgolng passenger train on the Chicago & Northwestern road ran Northwester ~ flat car. The traln, which was loaded with suburban passengers,” was not badly damaged and but three of the passengers were injured. They were Mrs, W. P. Preston, caught between seats, crushed, and fnternal (njuries; will die. Mr. Preston, right leg crushed, not seri- ously. Arthur Pitts, bruised, not seriously. The acelden: occurred at the intersection of the Northwestern road and Fullerton avenue. . Sulelde of a4 Wine Merchant. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.--Charles Koeh- | ler, head of the firm of Koebler & Frohling, leading wine merchants of this city, cem- mitted suicide at ihe Hamman baths early tals morniug by weans of morphine He had boen drinking a great deal and a year ago iook the Keely cure. e began to drink uagaln and Lo such extent that a few days | 9g0 he was deprived of the. right to issue checks on behalf of the firm. This preyed upon his mind 50 that he ended his life. He was well known fn this city and throughout | | quest of | Senator E. the attorneys for a small amount pany and his to the proc tim ready several mon was e for the creditors and ihe president of the com- attorney boing willing parties dings. It had been known for past that the company was pushed money to meet its obligations, but of the principal stockholders are uiod to possess very large fortunes, it t belleved that a resort would be had to a receivership. The comy $600,000, most bonds cf three fssues, The largest claim out= side the bonds is $65,000 In the company's paper. This matures April 1 and is held by J. R. Reynolds of New York. The company’s assots of $45,000 in the Riverside Banking company and not fully due for thres years; water mortgages worth $160.000; the company’s domestic water system, $500,000; water rights, $2 ditches, arte- slan wells and , '$300,000; toal, $1,245,000. In an interview President Frost stated that no man's water rights would be injured by the present trouble. The company, he sald, was amply able, without i's present resourc to pay all running expenses and he beliey that as soon as the new issue of by ild be placed the receiver would be discharged. g CARS COLLIDE ON ny's liabilities regate nearly of which resented by nsis A CROSSING cral Persons Tnjured in a Trolloy Smashs p i rooklyn, NEW YORK, Jan There was a trolley smashup last evening in Brooklyn and nearly A dozen persons injured. It Franklin avenue the strests angles. The injured are Iranklin Alexander, 38, forearm and severe contusions on the body. Charles Murphy, 25, severe contusions and internal injur William “Purb. hip. Edward Purcell, on_ head and body. John Salter, actor, wnd body. . Blizabeth severely sheeked. were more or less seriously in Fulion street and where the trolley cars on each other's tracks at right cecurred fractured s, contusions and sprained severe cuts and bruises severe bruises on face Saunders of Jersey City, . daughter of Mrs. aunder on forehead and arm broken. Charles Murphy, one of the victims, Is the famous bicycle rider. He is the champion wheelman of the Kings county wheelmen. He had been spend he afternoon in the club house in Bedford ayenus, Murphy's in- Juries may cripple him fox life - FOUR MURDE helr Way Out of & Jail at Nashville and Mako Themselves Searce. NASHVILLE, Jan, 2.—A. J. L. Roddick, Andrew Winters, Georze Alexander and €. D, K held for murder and confined in the jail, made their escape last night by sawing the bars, The escape was effected some time betwoen 9 o'clock last night and 4 o'clock this morn- ing. It is supposed that Winters, who was entrusted with the Keys to the cage, released the other men during the night and with the ald of a saw furnished by friends on the outside they were able to saw the bolts of the fire escape door. Officers are in pursuit of the fugitives, all of whom' wers awaiting trial. Roddick was charged with the murder Deputy United States Marshal Smith.at acy City, Alexander with killing two men in Lincoln county, Kiger was recently con- victed of murdering Bucksmith in Rutherford county and Winters was awaiting trial on the charge of Killing a toll gate keeper in Davidson county. RS ENCAD. Suw ANNOUNCEME) During the coming week there will bs seen at the ire theater Frank D. Skiffs' new, American play, the “Ship of State” The plece is a Chicago creation, having been first produced at the Schiller theater in that city whera it met with great succass. The' play with a view of the quarter deck of iis majesty's ship, Queen Charlotte, lying at the garrison off Detroit, with her sister ship of the English flect. Datroit and its fort are seen in the distance, The first setting of act second shows an oid mill on the shores of Put In bay, amid a scant settlement of Ameri- cans, who are bullding Perry's ship, The 14 mill has been turned into an inn, and is the home of “Mittens,” a bright and pretty leading character of the plece. The third act shows the old mill in winter. Put- In bay frozen for quite a distance, and the blue waters of Lake Erle are In sight. Tha plece ends with a naval engagement between the British and the American forces. Miss Edith Ellis, whe plays the part of “Mittens, i the original of the part, and introduces some very delightful singing and dancing speclalties. Another very strong feature of ° the plcco Is the particularly fine singing of the Liberty quartet. the Boyd on this and tomorrow even- ings and Saturday matinee, an attracticn of unusual intercst will be presented in the Sandow Trocadero Vaudevilles, Among the toats which Sandow will perform, will be to have three horses sec-saw on his chest, and to raise at arm's length above his head a human dumbbell, consisting of two baskets with a man weighing 130 pounds in each basket. The opens At organization Includes “The Lucifers,” grotesques from the principal musc halls of London; ‘““Tom Browne,” the eminent double-note -whistler; “Billy Van," comedian, for several years principal comedian with Primrose & West; “Mlle. Marguerife,” the beauliful and aceomplished cquilibrist, Ler first appearance in America; “Miss Scottie,” tho elever caleulator and card playing collio dog, exhibiting the highest animal Intelli- gence ever attained; “Ben Dunham’ (late Marlo & Dunham), the premier bar per- former of the world; “Amann,” Enrope’s greatest facial mimic, giving life-llke repro- ductions of world famous men; The Mur- velous Jordan Family,” astonishing aerial acrobats, in indescribable feats; and the peers s Sandow in his remarkable acts of strength. 211 sundow in Frivate This Afternoon, Sandow, the strongest man in the world, who appears at Boyd's this evening, glves a private exhibition of his marvelous ace- complishments at the Millard hotel this after- noon at 3 o'colck. The attendance will be limited to members of the press and medical fraternity, with one or two exceptions. The following gentlemen have recelved nnd ae- cepted the invitation of Manager K. Zoig- feld, jr.; Drs. J. E. Summers, B. W. Lee, V. H. Coffman, W. V. Bridges, B. H. liof" man, Charles Rosewater, M. A. Rebert, W, J, Gulbraith, Paul Grossinan, 1. W, Hyde, L. Funkhauser, R. M. Stone, I. D, At W, H. Hinchett, A, Merriam, Mayor George P, Be D, G. V. Griswold, Carl Smith and R. A . 1 ol L. 8. Saton Ives wnd fler in Oumha. Frank Ives, the champion billiaidist of the world, and Juke Bchaeffer, the ex-chaiopion, will visit Omaha during the week of ths 20th and play the first of a serley of mateh games of 600 points up, to be played i the western cities during the botter pust of January and February. The gams hers will be played in Boyd's opera howse, where a platform will be erected, and cvery faciil afforded for the crowd o see overy o the two great wizards of the cuc helid o Senator Wo cott Ke-Elnctod 1o Cancus, DENVER, Jan. 2.--The republican raem- bers of the legistature in joint caucus lavt night unanimously nominated United States 0. Wolcolt (o succeed himself. The senator’s re-election bLeing thus posie tively assured, his headquarters iz thie citg have been closed.