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ATTA DAILY B BE: THUMSDAY, F B _SPECIAL NOTICES. O vertioumente for thers cotamns #ill 68 aken untll 12:30 p. m. for the evening and until 8 p. m. for the morning and Sunday edition, Advertisers, by requesting a nombered eheck, can have answers addressed to & numbered letter In eare of Tho Heo. An- wwers no addressed will bo delivercd upon presentation of the check y. Rates, 1 1.2 n word, first Insertion, le a word hereaftor. Nothing taken for less than 25¢ for tirst insertion. Ahese ndvertisements tively. must run SITUATION WANTED. BITUATION WANTED; DRUG CLERK, R tered In lowa, wishes a position at ‘moderate salary; best references. H 13, care i A—M62 18 P ——————————— e e, ~ WANTED—MALE HELP. WANTED-—60 MEN_ AND TEAMS TO SPl our feed grinders. Salary §78 to £ per month, wccording to ability, The Litchil Webister City, lowa. BHORMAKERS WANTED; HAND and rators on o Kay-Copeiand s tors 1 twe ? work | muarante Smith & Jones Co. Weat Pullman, 1L 1AL 159 WANTED-YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS TO send your solled silk necktics o any of following steam laundries of Omana: The City team, Model, Nebrain, Frontier, Gate City, Chicago_or Ofmaha. They will bear mark. The Biectric Tie Renovatin D, SALESMEN; ABILITY, porlence required; Tive tmen paid Wi money elling our $1.00 pants made to meakure; ful a on request; address the makers of pants to measure than any talloring estah- lishment in America. Faultless Custom Pants hi il B ] WANTED—FEMALE RELP. InL GENE WANTED, FoRr RAL work; must be a_first class cook; preferred; wages $5.00. City referenc quired. 118 8. 320d ave. LADIES T0 DO FANCY WORK AT HOME; 36,00 10 $10.00; steady work: no canvassing Stamp. Delray Needleworle Co., Del WANTED, COMPETENT, LADY Faphor, iwho writes . good o R expince In offics ok At e, expe Flomes, Wi previos oyl il B . BARKER BLOCK. D308 THI nam. D--500 108 N. 16TH ST, D31 D BARN st Doait Fon TRENT—6-IROOM _COTTAGE, IN GOOD RE- T Hely water, $10.00 per month o good Parties, 119 N. 7th, 1 block from am Par e, Inguire i Stoetzcl's stove store, Toxt 1o hostoificy ROOM MODERN HOUSE, FIVE MINUT alic from court house, G, L. Green, roo _Barker Diock. i CAPITOL AV The O. F. Davis comnp FOIL REN Tooms, mod FOR RENT “MODERN 10-ROOM 1OUS furnace, bath, gas, hot and cold water half block from Farnam street motor line most_desirable rosidence No..22) South 38th ave. For particul to Home Investment Co., 34 Paxton bk one- in locality in the city— apply FINE 7.ROOM CORNER FLAT AT 701 8. 16TH street, range and all other convenlences, $30.00. rge Clouscr, room 3, Patterson Farnam st EROOM COTTAGE. 86 SOUTH FOR RENT, FLAT IN THE D. B block; all_conveniences, Including ‘steam also_first-clags store room in same block. _at 13 Harney street. D-MHTH ATAVATS COMPORTARBL rgom houscs and tats, Tizard, 221 North 24th st of 7 rooms, everything you o front, nice lawn: 2002 5. 1ith Sve Pidelity Trust company, at_once. ¥OR RENT_FURNISHED ROOMS. PLEASANT ROOM. 1910 DODG roRr llLNT—SU!AM HEATED FU o1 So. 13th mi: Farnam FOR RENT, FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS; front and rear parlors adjoining, with eastern and vouthern outlook; also single rooms; central location. 1708 Dodge’ strect, corner 17th, —ME21 150 Tooms for rent, su'table for Hght housekeepin cheap to party permanently located from postoflice. Address H 10, Bee, —— FULNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. PARLOR FLOOR; ALSO SOUTH first-class board, 2105 Douglas, FRONT ROOMS. VENWOR H street. G—M3S7 1 —_— FOR RENT—STOKES AND OFFICE3 FOR RENT—THE 916 Farnam sreet. Proof cement basement, 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING This building has a_five- complete steam heat- ng fixturcs, water on all floors, gas, ete. ply at the ofic. Ap- 910 of Thelee. THE MAX MEYER BUILDING, N. COR. 1ith and Farnam; rooms, 22x100 or 44x100, or the whole building: steam heat, electric elo- vator: buflding wili be arransed to sult ten- ent. Inquire 1018 Farnam stre 1—-MI05I28. ~ AGENTS WANTED, BALESMEN OR AGENTS MAKE MONEY ensy sclling suits to order $13.50, pants 33, shirts §1, mackincoshes $5. Hunter Talloring Co., Cin- clhnatl, O. J—MOGiiTIee AGENTS IN EVERY STAJE ON SALARY AND commission, “Agents mailing $25 o 60 weekly. Bureka Chémical & Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wia. —M318 N OMAHA, U. 8. vods stored, BUILDING bonded warehouse. Hou 01 TEST STORAGHE v, 'WANTED—TO BUY. CITY & CO WARRANTS, PRICHARD 1712 FA'M N-az UPRIGHT “BECOND HAND Plunos; please state price, can_be secn. H. B block. make and where 1t Scott, room 430 Ram N-—322 " FOR BALE—)}URNITURE, FOR BALE FURNITURE OF 2-ROOM HOU; with 20 boarders; rent of house cheap, If want- ed; central location. Address G 64, Bee O-—531 18 e AU I'DB. BALI' —MlbbLLL..Nl‘-D Us. HARD WOOD HOG AND CHICKEN F 1 piokete. €. R, Lo, 91 Douglas, Q 3, MUST 113 REMOVED ONCE; Tadintors, gas fxtures, eto. sufficient for i D-room hotel, at your own price. Inauire Hamilton Tros, 8. Tl and_Faraam, or 414 5. 800 sireel; tel, i Q. CLALRVUYANTS, DR, H. WARR H MR AIRVOYANT, RE- iatlo bulsiagsa tmediumy 7ih yoar at 110 3! 1600 5387 , BATHB, £7¢. 3TH, 2D FL . 001, ROOM ‘aleohol, scax viipor, suiphurine MABSAGE, MADAME BERNALL TSISH BATHS: O exclusively for ladies. " PERBONAL. ELECTRO THERMAL Ao, Post, 815t 8. d5cs sy ¥ EPPBRLY CORS arder frumi tncasure. 1909 Furaa "slwwdm. consecu- | PERSONAL Continued, FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT FLOW- hquet, hall, Fesidence and graye decora- 13 Vinton street. Telephone 776, ] SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE FOR LADIES 816 Chicago street; consultation, facial and wclentific obesity treatment free Mondays, Feb. U—M302-F28% NEWLY FITTED BATH PARLORS, Turkish and electric baths for Iadies and gentie- | “men. Madam How:ll, 820 8, 15th strect, 2d 1 B, HASS, ors. tons. | U—M100 M1* VIAVI CO., 46 BEE BLDG.; HEALTH BOOK free; home treatment; Iady attemdant. U—i32 | BEAUTY CULTURE-EVERY LADY WITH facial hair can have It destroved forever, guar o by the ELECTRIC NEEDLE. ' Moles wens, red nose, ir tatioos, | ar o arks, freckles, - hlack moved. ill-shaped nose and b eara remedied. Bust developed. Hadr titute, 107 8. 17th st., near Dodge, U—62 | 12 CABINET PHOTOS, HEST FINISIT 10 ays only. Cowan's, 534 Broadway. Co. Dlufts. ( B M3 MARRIAGE PAPER, WITH 1,000 ADVERT 4 photos of marriageable veltles, ete Ol ANTHONY LOAN & TRU. 38 N.Y. LIE loana at low rates for cholce securlly In Ne: | braska'and Iowa farms or Omaba eity property, W38 LIFE INSURANCE_POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O, Cliesney, Kansas City, Mo. g MONEY TO LOAN ON real estate, TNMUROVED OMAHA Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton blk. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES, THE 0. ¥. Davis Co., 1005 Farnam st. W VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS. J. W. Squire, 248 Bee bidg. CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR, 615 N. Y CITY AND FARM LOANS AT LOWEST rates. “Pusey & Thomas, First Natl Bic | MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust company, 1702 Fa v 3. ¥ Fars LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smiih & Co., 1820 Farnam. Wit MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA KEAL BSTATE at 6 per cent. W. B, Melkle, 15t Nat. bank bid. W48 CITY LOANS—§00.00 TO_$50.000.00 AT LOWE rates. Powell & Potter, fat fioor N. Y, L. Bidg. WM MONEY TO LOAN—CHAT'LLL MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, A and_all kind sccurity, Fred Terry, room 43 Ramge block. 3 MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture, plancs, horses, wagons, or any kind of chattel security at lowest possible rates, which you can pay back at any time and ‘in any amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEER €O, Room 4, Withnell block. i ROOM 427 RAMGE BLOCK. X315 D. HADDOCHK MONEY horses, wagons, etc no removal of gocds: strictly can pay the loan off at any amount, OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 306, 8. 16th stredt, fidential; o or in any BUSINESS CHANCES. HANGES, MDSE. E H. A. WAGA B OMATIA FOR SALE, THE ONLY STOCK OF FARMING implements in @ good town and good farming Sold everywhere mode Ry FOR BALE —REAL FGTATE BY _ HUW YOU £ AN REDUCE LABUR ‘ AND THESWEAR OF CEOTHES USING SaNTA CLAUS SOAP BEST PUREST AND MOST ECONOMICAL. THENALTARBK (WP CHICAG AMUSEMENTS, AGREED UPON THE CHIEFS Heads of State Fair Departments Named by Board of Managers, INPORTANT ACTION TAKEN YESTERDAY Austin Hamphrey of L General ncoln Will Te the ot with Louls for Assistant Appointecs Are. Superintend, of Omahs Other Rheom Who board of fon was Atter | takin ard mad The second day's session managers of the State Fair held at the Millard hotel y opening a number of bids, definite action on the same, th the following of the sterday. without b appointments General Superintendent, of Lincoln, Assistant general Rheem of Omaha rintendent aha Chief of police, Master of transportation, George V of Omaha iperintendent of agriculture Harrison of Alda. Superintendent of Lintnger. of Omaba Austin Humphrey superintendent, Louis of gates, Willlam R. | Louis Grebe of Omaha v. Hines o hall, W. Tt art gallery, George W. NTED, 1,00 HE @ up frod homeste . Minnesota. Map showing tion, town and range will be land commissioner Ming HOTELS, CER, 13TH AND JONES rooms at $L60 per day. ¢ location, led_free by N Great RE: 0 rooms at $2.00 per day. Specinl rates to commerclal travelers, Koom and board by week or month. Frank Hilditoh, | manager. 3| ABTNA HOU! JROPEAN), N. W. COR. | ns by day or week. ND H( ND CHICAGO | s, American plan, $1.50 and $2.00 per day. | pean plan G0c and $1.00 per day. Rooms, single or ensuite, for families or gentiemen, at nable rates, M. J. Franck, brop. ¥21-T1) ARMATURE AND CONVERTERS R storago batterles recharged; electrical and g eral machini; superiof work _guarantecd Omaha Electrical Works, 617 and 619 S, 16th 31 AND cON plants and all Western Elec- I RICAL I tors for electric Kinds of electr trical Supply BURKET, 1018 FUNERAL D] hicago st. i, K ombi SWANSON & VALIEN, DERTAK abalmers, 1701 Cuming st. &1 | BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION HOW TO GET A HOMB faterest on savings OR SECURE Apply_to Omaha L. & B. | hibit of cight machines a total 6f over $8,000 as taken in during o period of considerable less than three monthe, For terms and prices dress Edison_Kinetoscope Co., 109 8. 16th Omaha, Neb. 0 14 FOR EXCHANGE. FOR GCOD_FARM LANDS or western involoe Will TO EXCHANGE, at ‘nctual valup in castern Neb. Town, stock of general merchandise, $3,500.00 to $4.000.00, and store building. fssume small incumbrance or pay differe cash. Address A. W. Clarke, Paplilion, TOR GOOD _FARM LANDS in castern Neb. or western Towa, stock of general merchandise, invoices $3.500.00 to $4,000.00, and store buflding: will seume small fncumbrance or pay difference in ash. Address A. W. Clarke, Papillion, Ne 1969 tate, elegant set of abstr: county; nice plats, fine penmanship curate,” L. B, Waiker, Benkelman, Ne WANTED, MERCHANDISE We have fifty quarters of cl and to trade for first-class merchandis goods are prime Wouid put i some: ca direot with o Addre: P, O, Im k box 33, Oberlin, Kan. A Z—M62 21% h; wish to correspond FOR SALE-—RLAL ESTA"‘E THIS 18 FOR YOU A PERFECT PALAC! MODERN IN FINE NA FIRST CLASS NEIGHBORHOOD, IN WALKING DISTANCE OF BUSINESS, | CLOSE TO CAR LIN | | CONVENIENT TO 2VERYTHING, )T AS PART OF FIRST NT. BOLE AGENTS. RE-M61-20 WANTED, HOUSE FOR LOT AND CASI, Wanted, farm for hardware and cash vanted, 20 acres bottom land for cash, hted, 10t for cash and land. Aed: Chicago Gor Omana Droperty Wanted, to borrow $1,10, five years, Wanted, mdse. for land and cash. Wanted, west Farnam ot for cah, Wanted, Manscom park house for farm, Wanted, residence close in, part trade W fot for 10 weres near fair grounds. Wanted 10 acres near So. O. for cash. Winted, 200 acres well fmproved for cash Wanted, Omaha residence for farm. ¢ F. Harrison, 912 N. Y. Ll RE-623-13¢ . HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS, F. K. Darling, Barker block RE-u1 EXCHANGES AND SALES; CITY PROPERTY, farcas, merchandise. Garvin Bros, 10 X Lite. 2348 BARGAINS: SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertica and fwims. Joha N. Freuszer, opp. P. O. RIE-Mi3 BARGAINS, wale or trade. LIST BARGAINS IN LANDS WITH CARROLL M. Carter, R. 5, main floor N. ¥. Life, Omaba. RE—869-F17 country n southern’ Nebrasia. Address 11 Ass'n., 1701 Bee bldg. G. W. Nattinger, Sec. Bee. 303 THE BARNING POWER OF THE SHARES IN MUTUAL L. AND B. ASS'N. PAY | son Kinetoscope as an _exhibition 6.7, 8 per cent when 1, %, 3 years old, always ture s something enormol in redcemable. 1704 Farnam st., Mattinger, Sec. | rtion o (ho nt of outlay, From ono S LV m«ni 79 N, 16. at Golden Eagle store, 111 Y’ MATINE FEB. 14, 15, 16. SATURDAY. America’s Favorite Comedicne, SADIEMARTINOT Ty B, “THE PASSPORT.”| s BOYD'S UNCLE TOML’S CABIN GOOD | g SUPPORTED BY MAX FIGMAN AND STAR CAST, o, gteplienson and Wim. Yardley's Comedy, on sale Wednesday at usual prices FOUR NIGHTS AND n the Fantasin Operatie Extravaganza, IOQ People. 55, Manager. l U NIGHT, and produstion of raDy CHILDREN RUARY 15 D A\ PLAISANCE At the Armory, AL & EVERY EVE Best fratr of the Midw THURS , FRI. and SAT. Sepinning Sunday. | THE AMERIGEN. TRAVESTY GO Fddie Foy 01 thearth 18th gud Capitol Avenue, ING THIS WEEK. Superintendent of forage, John H. Butler of Omaha Supcrintendent of amphitheater, F. H. Briggs of Geneva. Booth manager, Charles A, Dunham cf Omuha Class superintendents: Class A—Horses—E. A, Stowart of Dlair. Class B—Cattle—B. H, Dunn of Haryard. Class C—Sheep—J. Holcomb of Osceola Class D—Swine—\W. H. Barger of Hebron. Class E—Poultry—C. M. Lewellyn of West- | ern Class F—Farm Products—Captain J. W. Lea of Oxford Class G—Textile Fabrics—Mrs, A, II Baker of Grand Tsland. :'l:« H—Fine Arts—G, W. Lininger of Omaha “ass I—Dalry—Willlam Sutton of Table Rock Educational—Charles Royee of Place | Bees and Honey—A. Whitcomb | Class L—Mechanic Arts—B. L. Grinnell of Fort Calhonn. Class M—Agricultural Tmplements—E. Hauwley of Lincolr Class Instruments, ort. Callioun Class O-—County Collective Exhibits am of Broken Bow ete.—E. L. Grinnell of J. D Class P—Discretionary—L. A. Becher of Neligh. Class Q—Special Premiums—B. Crowder of Gordon. Tuesday night the members of the ekecutive committee of th> Commercial club, the Omaha Driving Park associaton and the board of managers of the Sta Fair aszocia tion met and informally discussed the work relative to preparing for the state fair. At the ting yesterday afternaon committez that had preparation of th premium list in charge reported the com- pleted list to the board. After some discus- sion it was adopted and the contract for printing it was awarded to Walker Bros Burkley & Co. obtained the contract for fur nishing letter heads and sheets. Further ap. pointments were made as follow Superintendent of Manufacturer: M. Searle of Ogalalla. Superintendent of Sheldon of Beatrice, uperintendent of Crete, In the cvening the principal business was the consideration and passage of a number of th Hall Mercantile Hall—Mr. peed—W. H. Barstow of BICYCLES. 02 N, 16TH. . 0. D.\xo& $; BUILT LIKE A WATCH “Westorn Electrical Supply Co.. 488 . 130h 8 NS5 X T. DEANE &lo. $1,000.00; WANTED TO BORROW F Vate party on kood secur for one or two years, . Address H 1 office. DR, puf G, F. K, BANJOIST A tencher, 1911 Cass street IOROUGH INSTRUCTION IN asonable rates, Address H. ¥ city. GF sche WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON BROS,, WHOLESALE DEALERS 1IN all kinds of coal. Correspondence solicited. 1008 Farnam_streec. 304 TING ECBOUL THE ART OF CU taught day or evening; term ticulars of Max Morris, cutter, 1416 Farnam st. 3120-19 D, HAS I MOVED HIS COAT 10th st. 360 office to 209 8. Brown block. SHERIDAN CO. ;. | “for hard conl, and $3.90 ton cheaper. 1605 Far- nam strect; main entrance Board of Trade o LOST. RED COCKER SPANIEL about 23 Ibs. Reward for Douglas street, STOVE REPALRS, SPAIRS 2101 FOR 40,000 DIFF makes of stoves. Water atiachment and con- nections o specialty. 1207 Douglas strect. | Omaha_ Btove Works, 367 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. CANADIAN _EMPLOYMENT BURBAU 1 moved to 1522 Douglas; furnish best male and female lelp. Mi91 M5 DENTAL COLLEGE, N ROERY, FRED 16th and Cap, ave, Mifi-mi SHORTHAND AND I'YPEWRITING. SCHOOL OF, SHORT Ask for’ circular infirmary; dentistry at cost. HAND, 6 E— — CARPENTEKS AND BUILDERS. | &8 MORTILL PAVER TANGING, HOUSE, ;‘HoW'(fy. |Strtmger!” i Is the Texas Welcoine Texas will say “Howdy" to you, If you run down and glve her Lospitable citizens hait o chance to get acquainted with you. Besides belng a pleasant place to visit, it does not take a back seat as & wealth producer. On the Gult Coast of Texas may be found big attractions for homeseekers; 20 acres of land, planted In pears, nets owner $6.000 yearly. Chesp rates in effect during winter months, W 15 the time t0 g0. Call on or address E. L. Palmer, P. A., Santa Fe route, Omaha, for ex- cursion rates and free copy of Coast Country tolder. BN LAND, § MI FROM P. O, "R per acre. 0N, ¥ L. bldg. RE—884 s, 106 5. 14th street. ABSTRACTS—THE BYRON FARM LANDS. C. P, HARRISON, 0% o8k REED COMPANY, RE—401 PATEINT BUREAU. BUES & CO., Solicitors. Bee Bullding, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREE. | ||,nulm . ”-IUI'\IJP"IIAI)‘ bills of small amoun Governor Furnas Shrade o {:: ;j&’ el was _instructed to prepare and issus from 10,000 to 20,000 four or eight sheet fiyers, T E P UEN OMENAL WONDER, which ‘will ‘give a description of the locatisn r I A GGA [ of the fair, 4 description of the buildings, (he ‘Comb and et RTtEE power. A sit. | (rauspertation facilities, raflroad fares, en- g with the brofessbe brings sood ek, sweoess | Lries, o list of altractions and other informa- fand health 3 : tion of like nature. THE PR AND MIND READER HAS ARRIVED! Further and convineing p Don't fail to call. He ad affales of 1i He tells all your present circumstance: and gives valuable advice on all matte of_importance. and see im. at Leayes “Omat Leaves (L:hu \Eu_s )E'(!nm'm\'n N.|Arrives” | portion of the memberghip was represented RO e oapreon- S| OmAR | A palatable lunch was served und the meet- 4:00pm 1 - entivuled Limited ing was largely In the natura of a social 6:5am...........Mo. Valley Local. ok i . ety 5 Bidapm.......Omaha_Chicago Speciai. se H:’n, dl;sw\)v-«l ('; l‘mhl :n : intere: ||‘.r lllu = members in the affairs of the organization. Leaves | CHICAGO, R. I. & . malUtiion Deptt, T00h Preceding the lunch, Secretary Wedge read “Omaha[Union_De |CHICAGO, MIL. His power will help you— ercome tain you . OMAHA RLIN MO. IV GTON & fon” Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha & Denvor Tapress....o.....9:40am | and report to the board at a future meetin Hills, Mont., & Puget 1x. 41 pm Another meeting will be held this morning m|uy\"cr| }Z“""”,‘ pesnis 4:10pm | at 8:30 o'elock, and in the afterncon at 1:30 . Lincoln Local (excep: Sunduyy...11:33mm | the board will proceed to the fair grounds and “.Fasi_Mail (for Lincoin) CHIC Dally. G0, TON & Q.| BURLI Chicago Vestibute, Chicago IExpress. o and_St. Louls E: inction Loca Fast_Mail . & ST ....Chicago hicag Limited, Express (e T be derived from membership in the exchange, S0P VIR Exprcin. L) 8180 | He explained that each member obiained tho ipra. . Chicago. Vestibuled Lim pin | convenience of a downtown office, With a 1:3ipm, Oklatoma Lxp, (o C.B. 0%, 5un.). LM | gesk, telephone and other appurtenances, Tt A o where they could conduct their business af- AhOIpR (s Texps Bx. e AU ),] fairs without extra expense. This was sup- IR AT e’ | plemented by the satisfaction that wag af- Gmanal_Depot 1611 and Webster aia,_{Gmana | forded by belonging to an active and in- Nebraska Passnger (daily).... 8:a5pm | fuential body of men whako Influsnee was oux Clty Expre t Paul mited. Teaven T & MO, VALLEY, JArrives | be punctual in their attendance on all the Omaha|_Depot 15th and Webster Sts. | Omaha | meetings of the exchange and to be loyal at ~..Fact Mall and Express. all times to its interests. The lunch was then {ex. 8at) Wyo, Ex. (cx. M discussed, after which cigars were lighted various bullding departments be consoli- . .. Fast Mail...... 4 10pm ated, That it B i 9 T s Resolved, That a committee of he ‘fi’:{:.’.'.‘nu..y:\fi. ul,"\l't‘hA‘iL‘l‘l:)\'n N Srmaite appolnted 'to draft the “praper ch TGpm... ....SL Louls Cantion Ball.......12:36pm | thE €hirtor GEmencmin S e oo R RC N o SO (T T T sentativex’of the Iegislative committee = — . cities and towns. St Kansan City Bay Exprow.. $40m | “Refore adjourning a resoluticn was adopted 3 5 % S - instructing the president to appoint a com il _Depot 1oth and Aebater Bis. I Omiha mitize of five, whote duty It snoutd bs to pro- 7 5 b "% | ceed to Lincoln and p senate b 3100 o ex. Sun') to aid fn tion of canals. Th s = | committee, ted, will act in con Junetion with a like committee from the Com a mercial club, While in session the membe of the ex change took occasion to protest against the L] passage of the “butterine” bill, now before (he leg slature, a ln # | Mr. Page reported that it was understood that the material to be used in the con struction of the new theater would be pur- chased outside of the city. The president as authorized to appoint a committee of th to investigate, and protest, If th report was ol Express (ex. Su Paul Express. | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. _Depor 15th and’ Webster Sis. t. Paul Limited. ... SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC {Union Depot, 10th & Mason ...Sloux City Pussenger... .St Paul Limited.... ! UNION PAZIFIC. ufon Depot, 10th & Mason Kearney Express L.Overland Tlyer o Pacind 1hE . Ste.[ Omah: Murs. Dickinson, of Thor, Ta., had an open sore on her foot which tortured her for ¢ years, Five of the best doctors could not cure it, but Mexican Mustang Liniment DID. [ TIME CARD |Arrives 100 & Mason S ()mnhn LAUL.|Arrives Unlon Depot, 10th & Mason 8ts.| Omaha 9:30am 6:00pm 15 |Arrives As an advertisement Governor Furnas sug- gested that he be instructed to issue a four page monthly until the cpening of the fair He said that an issue of 0 monthly % | would cost the board $165 per month, in addi- ticn to the éxpense of sending them out. As the sheet would be filled amount of advertising and 1ub had offered to pay a portion of the cx- penses Governor Furnas did not think that the monthly ccst to the board would be mere than $30 to $60. A further consideration of the scheme will be had today. with th a goodly Commereiil Governor Furnas was instrucied to investi- with ils gate different attractions, correspond tho managers as to terms and other de locate the different buildings. FOR MUTUAL GOOD. and Traders' Exchango Members In @ Socinl Sess There was a general meeting of the mem- bers of the Builders and Traders exchange in their quarters in the New York Life bullding yesterday, at which a fair pro- Bullders' a brief address on the berefits that were to recognized in all business circles. For these and other reasons he urged the members to and an hour passed in gencral conversation, Mr. Beindorf asked for information con- cerning the whercabouts of the city charter amendment, applying to the construction of buildings. This started some informal talk and then this resolution was adopted: 3 | Resolved, That it is the sense of the Builders and Traders exchange that the building inspector be retained and that the office remain independent, and not be placed under the direction of the Doard of Public Works. Resolved, That in the interest of economy the unnecessary help be discharged and the found to be true. — Lost Faith in Boys. He was a mild-eyed boy—merely a child of 10 years—and looked as gentle and simple ‘Mary's Little Lamb But he smoked cigarettes and wanted a box from a grocery wan at Thirteenth and Dodge streets, The man was a friend of boys in general and bis thoughts, as he glanced at the little strang went back to his own sinless childhood, when such depravity as cigarette smoking was unknown among mere babies. But he banded out the box, of course, and the urchin quickly pocketed it, only, however, to ac knowledge, aft:' rummaging through his clothes and with the blush of innocent child- coutsn da Y on the groceryman's counter a clgar with a block of wood in it purchased but a moment before. he returned betore yesterday the goods, Th: that he had lost his only nickel at ot was crday an frate cigarette consumer threw te box The groceryman used to put faith in the guilelessness of boyhood—but he doesn't do it now. ——— POLES TO COME DOWN. City Eloctriclan Reporta on Dead Wires and Poles. The report cf the city electrician for Janvary shows that the total number of pormits fssued for electrie month was twelve. { numbered fifty. Line inspections w cn Thirteenth, from California to worth; Sistecnth, from Cuming to Iifteenth, from am to Vinton, and ¢ Farnam, from Twelfth to Sevent A number of poles were removed direction of trical departiment Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Sixtecntl the alley | n Farnam _and 1 trets, and three miles of dead ar were removed from Twenty-fourth and Curr artment is mal \ genaral over hauling of the lines of wires helonging to varlous companies on the strests in (h business district. Steps have been taken which will materially reduce the number cf poles and wires, without detracting from the eficiency of the service of any corporation The Thomson-Houston company has been ordered to transfor its Nicholas street to North Sixteenth stroet, thus making a better construction of its lines in that 1y cality. The sam» company has been directed to use the poles of tha Postal Te ph company on Farnam street from Thirteenth to Fourteenth, and to confine its Fourteenth street line to one side of tho sireet, Al poles thus rendered unnecossary will be taken down The Nebraska Telephone company will be compelied to vacate its poles on the west side Al a recent meeting Messrs, Olney Paine. Fremont Nathan Jaynes, Lew Anderson Thomas R. McNair and John Wilson Battin were elected members of the associati, % it S MAIL GOES BY MOTOR, on, street Raflway Compahy Gots tho Oficia) Notifieation, South Omg or ftogether i the very near through increased mail facilities whic gressman Mercer has been as taining for the Magic City. Is warranted by advice to the B. & M railway announcing that South A from the route b Denves., Th betw notified after uous rec Omzhia_ shol ween Omal Omaha Street Railway the ‘contract for carrying th the two cities has been o to be ready to handle the mail February 25. Sl Ay safe in Port, Just as the severe storms of were setting In C. N. Dzitz and wife F. Cady, wife and daughter sailed fr York on the steamer Friesland comps a and Omaha wil be brought future h Con- in of This_prediction from Washin ived yesterday on uld e ha and he mail ficially on and few days ago and H m New nce that time their friends have felt very anxious for their sa sterday all fears were dismissed by the receipt of a telegram an nouncing that after a stormy vo, had landed at Bermuda, a few but in a seaworthy condijtion. Will Practico of Senator that after the or's term he would ret about April 1 he would Law. A friend Manderson i city says of the . gen this city and law office, PERSONAL PARAGIAPIS. F. T. Hill is at the Millard from C| the boat hours late, n this expiration urn (o open a licago. [SUTTON FOR COMMISSIONER which he had | Appointed Last Evening to Fill the Unex- pired Term of Major Pad? ook, APPOINTIVE BOARD WAS UNANIMCUS Delay In Filling (he Vacaney Has Teen Cansed by Divislon Among South Omaha | it Magle City's Clatms Re 1 | Mr A Sutt f Sovth Omaha was last | eventng ted a member of the Board of K vy Commise re, to Al the vaeancy i 1 by th N oof Major J. W. Paddock o al conf s of th rs of the tiva board, County Baxter, ¥ Clork Sackeft and € Treasurer 1 held last evening lots were 1 tion was i simply by more t ghly talked over, and at | end, with apparent good t 1 the o nt weuld have been made t not boen for the fact that South Omaha ware divided tn o, for It was th prointive board entitled to the o observed that petitions were City citizens endorsing A. L. David Andcrson, Z. P. H 0. o ley, C. B. Morey, ex-Mayor Sloan, J. B. snand others, ft was feared that no ppointment from that ety would give gen- ral satisfaction, and therefore Mr. Sackett advocated naming a county man, and ex- pressed hia preferenco for Mr. Walsh. Judge Bax il Mr. Irey of Thirteenth strect from Dodge to Cali : g AL Bt e fornia and to place its wires on the poles of | the » G A B Thomson-Houston company, or the stroct | 5 £0 to a Scath Omaha man, and last company, and the supsrintendent of | ¢V Mr. Sackatt concluded to go to_theie and police alarm system has been | lde, as they uld not ne to his. It bas ted to remove all the pcles that will | ! that uth Omaha man me dead by reason of this change sh 1, there was no lack of The Western Union Telegraph company has | I ating Mr. Sutton, { been called on to simplify its line constra sioner will tike his seat tion on Farnam street and the clals of a® the honds required ara the company have significd their readines approved, sinea by that t'me Their 1ne on the north of | », fn which Mr, Sutton fs a Farnam reet will be ratel m Thir nt will probably have adjourned. teenth street cast, and instead of the multi- | Ho will s until January 1, next. For tude of single wires that now run from [ the first thne in uy years the Board of Thirteenth street to the Board of T | County Commissioners will be exciusively re- building a single cable will ba constructed. | publican lests were made during the month of each [ Mr, Sutton was born at Oregon, Wis., and of the five eleciric light circuits s 20th year. He is a graduate of howed that the average enorsy tran t collegs, Michigan, H aduated from was 50.3 volts, 9.84 amperes and 494.9 wa Omaha Law school, and was admitted Ihe power required by the contract fs to the bar in 1801, He servei.a :tetm Rl T Justice of the peice at South Omaha a year PICTURLS OF GLEORGE. before his admission to the bar, and is now serving his s2cond consecutive Tm o as a Bow Sons of the Revolution Will Celabrate | FePresentative in the legisiature. Washington’s Birthiday. ANNUUNCEIIEN The first circular of the year issued by the G Sons of the American Revolution announc Owing to the popularity of Rosed The annual business meeting will be held | o & 7 5 2 " 4 el | Swift's “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” this week's in the Commercial club roows at 4 p. m., Fet- |\ ooiion at the Bmpre, and the. cordlal res In (ln- afternoon at 2 o'clock a picture of |© Ll that han been accordedit, the mans George Washington will be presented to the fagement an clal matinee for Omalia High school. The presentation will 1 ¢ 1 lay, February 16, be under the immediate direction of Ciement ho usual matinee price of 25 cents for Chase, W. H. Alexander and Rev. Lutier 2at in tha house, will be charged. The M. Kubn: ual matinee will be given Saturday. A similar picture will be presented to th honis Young Men's Christian assoc'aticn at § At Doyd’s theater next Sunday night will in the evening. This presentation bo s the first time in this city Alex- der the immediate charge of W. H. ander Davidson’s stupendous spectacular pro- ander and John R. Webster. All members | ducticn, entitled “Off the Earth.” The pres- af the are requested to be present at | entation involves the services of that superb Loth these events organization known as the American Travesty company, headed by the one, only, original and - in‘mitable Eddie Koy, who occupies a he in the ctions of half (he theater & people frem Chig San Franolsco. 0 to Boyd's theater the last three nights' of this week is to have the banner attraction of the seazon. The charming comediénhe, Miss Sadie Martinot, assisted by Max Fig- man, will make her first appearance in this city this evening, in the delightful Eaglish comedy, “The Passport.”” It belongs to that tes made popular by *‘Wilkin- and ilar order. Miss to theater goers. high standard plays of. Martinot is no stranger She s equally the pat of London, Paris and New Yo 4 her ricent trlumph in San Francisco, a charming 1g widow in “The Pass " is simply a repetition of her varied and successful career in cvery big city In world, Considered the best dressed woman cn the stage, she certainly deserves the enviable reputation, in: much as ghe wears her gowns with the ch, acteristic chie that would pale into insign camca the fashion plate of a Parlsian salon, The dresses she wears In *“The Passport!® are poems in themselves, and every movement and nty little gesture is In entire har- mony with the sense of perfection.that makes the little lady so del'ghtful. She is one of the noted stage beauties of cur day, and her reputation in this respect is cqual with her fame as a comedienne, In *“Tho Passport’ he plays the part of a fashionable young widow, with a decidedly poor memory, that gets her into all sorts of complications and yoi amusing situations. Mr. Max Figman is well nown to theater goers of America as a comedian of the famous Casino cf New Yorlk. 1 this play he assumes the character of an interesting young English nobleman, who s ng to Russia. He has become ac- quainted with the charming young widow, and through the lipse of her ‘memory she has left her passport behind at Berln, and is unabla {5 erozs the Russian fromtier, and ar her lovely gown at the wedding of her T. §. Stevens of Hamburg, Ia., is In the | yister in Moscow. The scenes of the rest of ety the play are laid in London, where she s H. J. Budd, a Knoxville, Ia., merchant, is | mistaken for the wife of the young noble- in Omaha. man. Complications follow, and everybody nator K. M. Rathbun of Cambridge is at [ ph at cross purposes until everything is Arcade. ght | th last act, and the curtain D. M. Newton is an Omaha visitor from ps on a happy and un'ted group of the Butte, Mont most inferesting characlers that ever &pe C. R, of Kansas City is stopping |Pered before the footllgh at the Barker. . B rl l,.d'g,", Is reglstered at the Darker | . THETe Was a good attendance at the Mid- TN 4 Ll AY HuasHasY Plaimnce at th y reenth and i k 4 Capital avenue, last night, and every one was Sanford Wright of Coin, la., is regis well pleazed with the performance, Those at Hho ‘Merolinals, taking part bave improved €0 much that James Skirving, a stock dealer of Dows, | everything worked smcothly, and cne could Ta., s at tho Arcade. imagine himself at the original Midway, The J. 8. Banes and J, D, McCann are fn the | streets of Calro and the camel came In fop city from Villisea, Ta. > licn's share of patronage, while the Fer- 8. C. Berchard of Davenport, Ia., Is among | 118 wheel is becoming more and more popular, the guests at the Dellone, Speclal features are being added, so that one H. Musselman and wife ars registered at |40 Biways find some new attraction while the Merchants from Fremont . ng the miniature Midway, A real street Eda Duan and Miss Heekert are guests at | 1 PP50 oa{qd, ;“”l‘ VALK "‘“'“”K ””,;"“" (s ANDILSRE ALK LIRGKEH 4 de, cach w'th its numerous attraetions. : i To go cnee o ge agaln, and the P, B, O, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Malsh of Des Molngs ety is to be congratulated upon its sues are In the city v 1 friends cess in reproducing the most attractive part H. Agnew and F. A. Foster are late ar- fof the World's fair. This is an Omaha af- rivals in Omaha from Sloux City. fair, for cha ke, and Qeserves the George W, ms, an Oskaloosa, Ia., res-|patronsge it is rec Ident, is registered at the Paxton. — At the Mercer: W. J. Stephen, M. J B ¢ s Board Provided For, Ritchie, Central City; R. K. Enyder, New VORT SMITH, Ark., Feb, 15.-Bill Cook, York; Iva Mallory, Grand Island th outlaw, was sentenced today in the 'ibbs, Chicago; M. J. Casey, V \".. ted r-’!,l s court lo forty. years In Ehlman, H, A, Stacy, Chicago; the penttentiary at Albany, 1 1. Geneva; Robert Hudson, Dewitt; L. J e S N Devine, MeCool Junction; Con Kirk, Grand THE REALTY MAUKAT, 1aland; Lo H. Deassn, Tortand, INSTRUMENTS vlaced on record February, Nebraskans at the Hotels. 595 At the Murray—Mrs, Palmer and Mrs, WARIRANTY DEEDS, } Tinsley A. Hansen, Lincoln, lot.38, block At the Paxton—A. C. lun Chadron; | i to Tolin Charles A, Brown, Kearvey: 1. 8. Hayden, | Nebraska City; James R. Woree, Tekamah At the Millard—R. ¥, Kloke, A. R. Olser West Point; J. H. Ager, Lincoln; M. H 1,00 Platt, Grand lsland; B. L. Po it Paul; | P, G. Murphy, Rogers | A At the Arcad D. H. Conner, . May shall, jr., George B, Downie, Y O Stephens, Crete, W. R, Jackson, Hay Springs; 1 W. C. MeCool, Balem; arles Bartels, Weasl Point At the Dellc ¥. G. Hamer, Kearney; J W. Perry, E. A. Russeli, Ord; J. H. Halder Total amount of transfers ..§5,568 man, Weeplng Water: ©. A, Schappell - Pawnee 1“‘1)‘, . 3B ckman, Pender; M Murriage Liceuses. Sooe, Gordon; H, 8. Oldhawm, Murray; I I The followin parringe licenses were s Fenney, Unlon, sued by the county clerk yesterday At the Merchants 1, €. M. East, | Name and Addres Fremont; D. G. Mun Nair; H. B | Frank Vrana, Omiha mont, Madrid; A. R Curtis; . A.|O8rrie Cemiy, Omghs Anderson, Wahoo; J Albion: 1. | dohn DAVIG, Qmapid Mussleman _and wife, Fairment; Krank | [fosie Hunc e atas stinting : Hutehtson, Nelson; A. Moyon, Beaver Cros ;‘,]:':“l A Cralg, Burgis. ‘\,m,, ing; A. W. Norton, Peru; N. Bunsen, Joha i crotdd WNe it CoP et in Relmer, Graud Island; ¥, Bacow, Colu. §rinces Aoran, OMGLR.w:.

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