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PECIAL NOTICES The Bee. Answers so . lvered om presentation of the eheek on with © neern “dot uce business oughly competent. ro- or- arge JOng JEDeTiEnas oS adresn D ”km jos iul’rln—suu:' HEL 'ANTID wu hnu wteady ‘work for a few ood has 004 habits and anpear- F Adlml Co., 1006 lluwur'l 8t num T, o .,n‘;?. taught horoug: logue and partie Western Barbers' y tn short ars free, Institute B—138 %ood ex 1814 t party. prodent Domentlo Medielne Co.. also mavertisers; good rlenced tlnlh arnam Bt. 1 o AT amph TRUBTWORTHY man to advertise and ap- int agents; $8) monthly and expenses o8 commission ; i fermanent It sntle: tactory; references. 'T01-6 Dearborn, Chi- AN aistribute circulars (orig ity Thouid Address Btandard Co. Wells, Chicugo. No nn\'una . WAN'rrn men to learn barber trade; only eight weeks required by our method of ::nunm nrnl tice, expert Instructions, lec- ten, ote. We donate complete outfit of title our We al- fon to our colleges or Minneapolls on Nties in larger clties. 1f dest . Positions oitively guaranteed Barber C Ul lege Repre- B--M860 13 compositor; w _free Ir-nlpor( &t Chicago, ccount af hetter a n_earn all oxpens: &t §12 to $15 weekly sen or wri(z Moler tive, Fumum »t, FANTED, frat-clase ok month's work or longer. V. Deltch & Co., Bloux City, Iowa. B-M&T 10 ;‘ITEAI\MERIL‘A\’ BARNER COLLEGE OF ¢ A l\ B. RANDOLPH. President h now. SONDU ED iy it BARBI IS CRAFT and INDORSED by the UNIONS. ONLY !F"OO RECOGNIZED by the State Barbers' h-m Lot your hofe barbers; show them rite for free cntalogue. B M866 8¢ WANTED-FEMALE HELP. WANTED, 20 girls. 1524 Dodge. el G, 0 L lirll wanted. Canadian office, 1622 Dnufli-l WANTED-Competent second ]urx references. AP’;'Y at 423 8. 8 with GIRL for general housework. 204 §, 36th 8¢, GIRL for gei 00 8 WANTED—Cook. 3 Farnam. rl for ,tm‘rnl housework. *aliforni; COMPETENT gir Inquire at once. AN OLD lady. American, bétween 4 and 60 years, able 1o care for s home for a man of B, can get good place by writing to 33w wliemain, West Side, p LT ne lady In every town can get a $ moquette rug, 36x72 inches, and $1 in cash for one r's work. Write quick, with stamp, Logan & Co., Perry, Ta. WANTED, a oo dressmuker to work In Arensmuking und millinery wtore, . Yor tur- ther particulars nadm- rs. man, Silver Creek, Neb. *o l\‘l‘!l}i.;l'- ousks, iF_you want. them_ with_ ALWAYS moving H. H. good Office, 1611% Farnam Bt. Tel, aur houpes well ren(ed Dlace lenawa & (' Planos. s, 1859 or $63. D43 HIQUBES for rent in | S:nn St the Brennan<Love C HOUBES, stores. Bemis, Paxton block, D4 CHAB. B, WILLIAMSON, 1208 Farnam. D44 BEE HENRY B, PAYNE, 01 N. Y, LIFE. DT F. D: Wead, 163 Douglas.. 5 HOUBES, etc. | gty — i HOUBES ‘and fiy Ringwdlt, Barker 'Blk. ! ) $-ROOM aouse, a F'lrnnm Sts. modern. Call’ lfl Farnam or ”M"i EM, HOUSES wanted. Wallace, Brown bik. D463 BARN, 3004 8t. M Ave. D@8 FOR RENT, 12-rcom house, heated FOR » e steam, modern eonvmuncn, Tood tatr Address C D11 s.a.o.ogem}u'n and bam, 12 Tn FIVE unfurnished rooms. first-ciase, al . %odcrn complete for nouunq‘i;:' ot near Farnam. Inquire 17 one e s lwuir. E 8-room modern brick hous FOR RENT<FURNISHED ROOMS. R‘uullbo “room, 842 8. 224 _Bt. fami M FUR hm PARLOR # e . M rnu private 1811 Chieny "hh er.\m. modern, o steam heated, eferences rec ulnu M365 9 rln\‘lsntn ROOMS AND BOARD, ALRN, transtents, $1.% day. 1600 Doug. F—455 UTOPIA, 1721 u-\-npor( m 50 THE OMAHA DAILY BEF: flATU'RDAY DF(‘EMBER 8, 1900. PERSONAL. 3650 STEINWAY upmm‘»l-no, latest style case for sale cheap. 18, Bee. —r Jy.i nonw To loA‘-nlAl. l!!'l‘h'rl. TOANE of easter Towa farms at § MONEY 1o loan on improved Omlhn renl estate. Brennan-Love Co., 39 0. 18 00d board, reasonable % Harney, ir~t21 D12 arm rooms, NI rates. The Hose, $1,00 and upward to loan on tmproved EOMIEy fnd farms. W. Farnam smuh Co. Farnam. The Merrlam, good winter home. 2 & Dodge 4 — e FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, TWO large modern rooms, with alcove e Harney. G—M731 FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES, store In r rent reasonable. Avpl, “o., ground flov:r. Bee FOR RENT, the bullding formerly vcrul\l'd v The Bee at 916 Farnam street. It has four storles and a basement which was formetly iued as The Bee press room This will be rented very reasonably = 1f interested apply at once to C. Rowe- water, secrelary, room 100, Bee Bullldinll location; LARGE double room in Continental block: can b made Into very desirable office an recepiion room for physiclan. Will ar- rlnla \ll 8] WA LoaN & TRUST CO, 16th & Dougle 1837 o or laundry & Jai. corner; . 'i‘ one, 18 i Im commisslon dlst SPLEN b o o 5 '"\""i’u Wead, 1620 Douglns for rent Jan. ANTEE CO.. Plitsburs, , guar identity in financtal actions, false arrest, accldent or donthy device ‘patented: fn Thexnensive, simple and absolutely relfable; wanted for Omaha and all Nebraska a d ‘with other business n ral. For prnkugnr- sl l e general agency, L« ox 195, N = 0 $500 a_month selling new patent brake attacnments to mechanic; ponitive proof; territory one-fourth valfle:- o money needed; no fakirs; ag onc 1, Karbach hotel. 3 whera quit Try washable enametines: no cheap. Family Portrait MB62 8¢ WE PAY agents liberally to sell cigars to consumers or trade; no experience neces- sary, H. Fensterstock, 123 E. Van Buren st., Chicago. M861 9% AGENTS on salary or commission: the Greatest agents’ seller ecver produced; Every user of pen and ink buys It on slght: 200 10 560 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to 36 in six duys; angther 333 in two hours.” Monroe Mfg. Co., X 16, La Crosse, Wik, J-M850 9% STORAGE, PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Co., 12- 914 Jones, general storage and forwlrdlns OM. Van Stor Co. ‘ llll‘j “Farn. Tels. 1659-563 459 — WANTED=TO BUY, AT.L kinds of household goods. hotels, etc., in ‘large and small quantities. Chlcago Furniture Co., 1406-10 Dodge, Tel. 2020, N—d61 e, Brown Bik. N—ig2 HOUSES to move. Wal purchase o limited number of WILL, Omauha 8ayings bank uccounts, Brennan. ]mq Co., 3 Bo. 13th. —46' WANTED o buy, $1,00 of Omaha s-umu bank Bocauaty for ' cash. . Addye: mu' WANTED, Spanish moss, T pe leaves, 75c per dos., freight holiday dr namu decoratio: irections and whether tng e o By Correspot Ticlteh: Reterentes. Bradstrce agents. A. L. Wisher, 8t Augy |d Buumul ons. In remit- FOR SALE~HORSES, VOPHICLES, ETC, SELL and repair vehicles, all kinds. M. Frost, carrlage works, 14th and Leaven- ‘worth. P-—464 TOR SALE. one of the finest pair best matched biooded bay horses ever seen in this market, own brothérs, 5 and 6 years old, 16% hands high. Call Pll;’cel;lnbluu rol SALE—M IsanLMIots. WANTEDCity loans, bonds and warrants, George & Company, 1001 Farnam strest MONEY in JOW. or_cent in an A “_ lmolln( l( 6, 6% 6 l;}i ROEBINS & CO. ARR ¥ ro;;orty Tarnam W MONEY to loan at Omaha property. v“fllle. o s oh PRIVATE money. s.( gper e;m no_de. Garvi W NTED~City and farm |o-n- alzo bonds and warrants, g F® ™ & Co., 1702 Farnam 8t B 90 PRIVATE money. F.D. “!‘lfl 1624 Dnulllu loa m tmprove roperty or for Im Aing burposes. Payn knnx Co,, New IU‘ W33 PRIV, A'm mrmey to loan. J. H. Sherwood, m Ate. W40 31,80 TO LOAN on real estat at once, M, J. Kennard & Son, 310-311 nruw%‘ biock MONEY TO LOAN=CHATTE! “THE OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO, (Established 1892.) Will make you a loan on furnitute, planos, live stock, etc. You keep the property. Or if you have a_permanent position we will make you a SALARY LOAN without indorser of mortghgs, We foan from $io pp. You can get the monoy in ' tew hoire utter making applisation and you may pay it back in or 6 months. oR Tiaim Jowes balos, but all e $ak is a_chance to make comparisons. We charge nothing for papers or filing and we gIve you the full amount of the loan in cash.” We are the oldest and largest loan Y Pn;mlll Omauba. Our motto is “to try 1 4 +e109lone 2296, 306 South l&h Rt. MONE MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE., Nosndorser of mort age required KOWP‘ST RATES, FAYMENTS and N NOTES. 3 DEDI] GTED IN ADVANCE, RGES FOR DRAWING PAPERS SFOUND. u&mmg.«lw- Room 01 B-e Butlding, Open § a. m. to 6 p. m. and noons. Rebate when 1oan 18 paid betors die MONEY loanedl salaried pi ng pei ‘manent position. with responsible. ooneern upon thelr own nimes without security casy payments. Tolman, 106 N. Y. L, bidg. MONEY TO LOAN ON Fyrniture, Planos, Diamonds, Watches. eto. Privately. ""d No (hndn for Mrflt ! lJOAN Co. MONEY loaned on planos, nam furnltllre eiry, horses, cows, etc. C. F. Reed, m aALARY LOANS., CHATTEL, Lo:ms F TAYLOE, 218 First Nat. Bank B E FOR SALE—REAL BSTATE. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1208 Farnam 8t RF—316 BARGAIN No. 3-Fine brand new stiletly modern, § corner lot, on Georgla ave, both SCracth paved, ouk Aol HRKe, e Tain. plumbing, polished Aoors, *elactric 1ight and gas, bulit by owner for home; Jod ‘Teason for selling. Price, 3,0 Terms eany, %3710 Lowe ave, near Burt, corner "ot SRxitl, & mooms, sast fromt _We are foIng Lo Bell this. ‘Make up 1 COTTER-SHOLES CO., 810 N. Telephono 47 ¥ CHOICE HANSCOM PLAC We are author} o ofter these beautiful east front lo ginia_ave, at the northwest corner o l'mlfln atreet: South lot.... ..$1.300 Middle lot 1,000 North lot o 900 — | This comprises the iand from the corner to the new house north; 1-3 cash, balance to suft at 6 per cent. Or if you pay for lot will furnish money at lowest rate to bulld This 18 & cholce location, beautiful naturai trees, asphalt ment, perma- nent -munlk and the nelkhiorngod can t W ing to sell. Who will fiest chotce? AYNE-KNOX CO., Y. Life Bldg,, or b b wise and take Call on Main’ Floor .\" hone 1781 M50 9 AUCTION SALE OF REAL T I will offer at public sale to the hig bidder the three-story double brick houses No. 2101-8 Douglas strest, city of Omana, Houses contaln 13 rooms each; renting ot [resent, & and 85 per monthi commenc: ng Mdich 1 tefianis Wil) piy $% et month, or a |nll|l of $10. cash, balanco at & per n nf makin fent. P ake place promp v Saturday, December 15, 1104 on the prem: ines. W H 3. 'Sonnenberg, Auctioneer. FOR SALR, four northwest cor. 15t removed at once. ade. Letma, he. with um? ymenits when ood condltlc desirable, A BOULEYARD. PROPERTY FOR SALE % The owner of four lots on the N. 2th st Hoglevard, near My, Morrison's residence. B6x214 feet, authorizes us to sell them for ne-third cash, balance easy hese lots $00 to 600 the finest property in the city today for the price asked. The redvetfon is made because the owner is leaving e country. P, kNllx COMPA Main Floor N. Y. Life u..n.n..g RIE-—MS44 0 have Just MEDICAL. LADIES out of health find prompt rellef. Box 2%, Omaha, Neb. Confidential 518 PERSONAL, Golden Seal F‘Pmnh\ Regulator relieves in 3 hours: $1.00 and $2.00 boxes; none genuine without signature. Golden Seal Medicine Co., 2911 an {8, Mo. OVA s a Frenh treatment for male 4 female, for the positive cure of Gon- orrhoea, Gleet, Unnatural Discharges, In- flammaflons, Irritations and Ulcerations of the mueous membranes, An internal remedy with injection combined, war- ranted to cure worst cases In one v\m-k 13 per package or two for $5. hore bn recamt of price. The K1a0 Drog Co.,. Flgin, 1. American Office, retail, wholesale, Myers- munn Drug Co., Omaha’ M. A. Dijlon, S8outh Omaha: Davis Drug Co., Council’ Bluffs. Full line of rubber goods. e —————————————— OSTEOPATHY. JOHINEON Institute, 615 N. 1664; Allce Johnson, . 0., Gila E. Johnson, Dnleol\n(hllt. M D. Q. of Sthl school, Miciriaviite, Moo 64 Paxton Blk. Tel. LosT. 1 cocker a wera _to_‘ Bijou." , 118 N. 89th Bt LOST—6-month spantel, Jet black; a Return "to M. A Hi Rewnrd. Los }7151‘, lomon and white! motter dog, 16 months old; name “Joe* Return to C. Waterman, 56 8. 24th .L:: Reward. MONEY |1|IhF'| on pf welry. Duff Green, R TOANS TO BALARIED PEOPLE, with partial payments on note; no m or securlty; absolutely c....n.m.m SOBITIVELY LOWEST RATES: loans other companles taken up. Pax- ton Block. RELIABLE cnzun":‘*o $100 CASH or easy ayments buys 2 strictl Tawtul (ickel for Y Tor ‘arinks, t machines for drink: %2"and upward rk & Co.,, Furni- i, Y508 SAFES; buy, sell, ex'ge. Schwarts, 114 S0, 13. Qe olesale busi- 7, Pnl!orlcn Blk. Y8121 ”“x‘?";f or m‘ J Flll‘..ruofilh“ a wee per publistied at Bartley, Neb.; Soliing price, $500,00; Tent, $0.00 por WRITE for caiatogue or trusses, su rt- ers. Bherman & McConnall Drug Co. . maha FOR SALE, bukers' oven. portable: prtco. 0. Weber & 8on, Florence, » Rl Q- °7" 13 38,00 BUYS Chickering upright Jan party leaving city; big bargain. D. 4, nd furniture pr‘ ices, oarioad lots or o F‘ul‘nlluu Co., 1406-10 Dn?a‘. 186 N. 10TH 8T, nlce S-room cottage city Ahter, Just h papered and pulnted mn,hnut er month. Omah; 6th and Dougl 00 'VENIENT 8-room house, modern. D585 Wil Vinton. lu:oAN'r N)-ronm all modern_residence; porcelain bath, I(‘llullfl? s n- 10° ROOM modern howse, 826 North 2 th, 18; also & L. rooms, corner 27th and B Bougturer T nd Figkagy. HOUSFS FOR RENT. T-roommodern house “fi M b-room house . 10-room house om house. Larimore 8-room house. . M'CAGUE INVESTMENT €O 1506 Dodge St. D--Ms02 8 II-ROOI modern detached mldenN 25th and Dewey; rent, $. 'Phone, 1141’1‘ 1 7-room house, nlm lnwn cor- FOR RENT, her Fm ave. JOHN "W S-RUOM mod use, . %3 North #7th, $18; wn ll I‘Yl?‘nl’“rurnnar 27th ':l\d Pl'n‘lme!, ouglas. Lauer Hros. s o ¥ D—-Mx8 large barn; 10 'Bod ten- ant w! 0 '“ care fi)l’ OMAHA LOAN'S 'rm"n ‘0 h & Duu’ cheap beautiful Upright piano, osgny cuse, fully guaranteed, bargain: R0y rl“lbl! 7% J1¢ ééLL 9‘0 N (\L“\X)ISH phurmlry. 12 & Dog; drug store. CLAIRVOYANTS. MR8. FRITZ, clairvoyant. 819 North um MME.GLYMER (enulnt paimist, 168 Dodge ——— ELECTRIC TREATMENT, MAE EDGAR, 3174 N. 16th 8t., _lgm B, MME. AMES, 1615 Howard, 2d floor, room 1; thermal baths. f.m ELITE parlors, 615 8. 16th, second floc i T_MEA PERSONAL. DR. ROY, chlrogudlll. corns & su har rerioved by electrlity. . K. ser Dik. THE management of the Viayl business in ore af Tow: lending citles will be .;pon Yor‘a ;ncnl:;ul businens woman anuary or culats call or ad- Vi " fid Bee Biag. M WANTED, position as registerod _pharma- ciat ‘with & chance to pr-cu“ medicine, orn |ouuon for 8 physic [ bnlkl and when LY h) Bloro hre need J Bharon, Ia, the time to buy acre t rise. Here are spect: ‘acres west of Florence cres near Central Park 80l & few years ngo for $4,00 and on ; which o local stvinge bank ioaned 31,5007 i price now, $1,000; clear of incumbrance, d-acre -cultivated bleck, Fiors WEAD, 1524’ Dou FOUSES, lots, farms, lands, loans; alao 1l {nsurance. Bemis, Paxton bik. fifio—afif PROPERTY bou .\na‘-om monsy loaned; rents col L.’ Johnson ‘l-ut st Co., 314 So. 16th £ 7-ROOM house, lot and barn on 17th, near Charles, for $-room cottage with bath ,closet and b m, Harney, fall Jot. I\-mmful tree §-room cottage and hi t t ) F. D. WEAD, l&l Duu‘lus Street, B—lfl-fl m}il Nebrnu LAND, C. 1 B. BUPNWI. C. F. HARRISON, BARGA!N& 018 N & T E—bfl FINE east front lot, 8 blocks south of de- pot, on 10th St. Inquire RS Vinton, ’l‘( RKIBH baths, massage baths, electric bathe: for ladles only: wkilled women operators; finest equipped baths |n lho l‘“{ chllro{n Bath (ompul] _ Rooms 216 16 220 Bee VIAVI, woman's way to Nz U1 N, theatrical, 1 mumunnde costumer, 1018 Fanam. U—T8 3 m\'A'rtr home before and during confine, bables adopted, Mrs. Lurket, 209 machines rented &nd rent 82 per monm nnpplle. for of machine: he Co., 1514 Do ll il i | v Singer Munut«cluflnl ‘elephone 4 PRIVATE hospitul for ladies before & durk ing confinement; bablep l:unlld Hfi N. u % ver_month, 1411 South nqum Jos. oldsmith aurray Lh I! ”. .-I‘l\—' RNISHED ROOMS. BTEAM beated rooms at The Thurston. E—s4 P SRR < HOUSEKEEPING, # up; 3623 St. Ill’ . In‘b ?nw..w t:{en n_b h‘rs PLEATING lnd lkifll. III | kinds; buttons made o m Pleatung” Co. 1524 Dougls LADIES' jackets and fallor mad lor suits tered, cleaned, repaired. ll Fogel, w1 U CALENDARS. Burkley Printing <5 FURNACE vou a’rovu work, k, ‘nni Q ::aup 8t 'fi in the Lh‘;" poric $on - . Bavage's Tin Bh Farnam 8t, bl U388 FOR SALE, Good east front lot on §7th near California, Smali lot on 26th St. near A. South Omaha, Good lot one block from Ames Ave and Suth, §200. South front in Central park, $100. Bixty-six foet on Cassi eet, close to 30thy, $360. Sixty five feot on 19th near Center St., $300, Fifty feet on Charles near Lowe Ave., paved 4 3600, Bec! of land 1n Gove Co.,, Kans,, with wa 1,820, House and ot on M street near 27th, 8. 0., ota In Wakeley Add.. $200. r Lgu 20, block 2, or Place, uul. 16 and 17 In Secopd .aamon to West Fon um one mile from Caplitol Cheyenne feet sowth front Cass and 30th streets, "SAMUEL 8. CURTIS, Recetver, ( o s arney St, “l" i{ (58816 RANCH AND FARM s {or sale by the Union Pacliic Rallrosd company. A McAllaster land commissioner, Pacific Heldqunrtou. Omaha, Unton Neb. RE-614 20 ACRES, m hay land, Holt county, flfi;‘dm chance to start a ranch; price rount), at NN. fln!. At L E—800—1 cres, 2 houses, Sarp; o, Dnglu uounly leve! TUESDA Y ses Reward. Lost—852-71 VAN SANT'S Bchool. 717 N. Y. Life, Lm )uYLha (‘ollc'o court reporter princl Bee NEB. Bus. Theater. GREGG Shorthand. Om. C. Col. 16 & Dnu. & Shorthand college. Bn)'dl HORSES WINTERED, r_pagture for horses; $2.00 pe Sgod sheiter Inquite at llnfl- 18th and Bt. Ma T«-Icphons No. b. ‘| HHORSES wintered, $1 per month. Phelps, 207 N. Y. Life bldg. J. W, "Phone’ 1051, M—783 J3 PAWNBROKERS. GLE Loan Office, rellable accommodat- ; all business confidential. 1801 D(l\l!lnl. STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julia Vaughn, 4 Ramge B MIRROR FACTORY. Damaged looking glasses resiivered. 8 Nie. C. Bharp—Mach, Wks.; motors, —————— DANCING. MORAND'S8 winte xt, Saturd lorm o _children be- finnaru 10 a. in.; high school clas 'uesday and Friday, § nnn dadly, “u](; MIIR two-step guaranteed for 5. L’I’el‘h(l:n ?zll FARMS FOR R 2-ACRE frult farm for rent on Calhoun road near Florence. In fina condition: Bemis, Paxton Block 1 —_ PIANO TUNING. E tune yn\lr phno “tor nw Rose' stun- 1521 Dodge. Tel. 1315, e DRESSMAKING. IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy, 8 palSad o A T = MUSICAL. TREE scholarships to | Braum, 50 Kamge BI fano students. Frot. TICKET BROKER, o tlckets everywhere. P‘H_‘i:'hll- Farnam.Telephons T84 A(DOI“IDN PLEATING ACCORDION and_side plelnn Cheapent, best, quickest, Mrs. k, 0 Pate terson Blk., 17th nnfl l"lmnm Bts, C‘IT rate FURNITURE REPAIRING. TEL, 1871, M. 8. Walkiin, 211 Cuming 8t BIRDS AND TAXIDERMY. BTOCK'S Bird Store. 1608 Leavenwor " LAUNDRY. OMAHA Steam TLaundry; shirts. 7¢; colla 1760’ Leaveaworth el CARI BI'I‘E All.l JOBBER ALL kinds nl carpenter work and repairing DNII&I! l‘"n led to, J. T. Ochlitree, ‘270“ \ B.&M. junk house, J, Milder, Prop., Aealer in all metals, bottles, ete. Catlonds & specialty. §01-808 Farnam, Omaha. TPI .!!1 p— RAILWAY TIME TABL WABASE Ticket Street gt treets. 8t. Louls “Cannon Ball Fxpress v 2 Dally. 1 RAILROAD — Office, W15 Farnam Telephone 322. De. Tenth and Marcy Telephone, 629. Leave. rrive. a5:05 pm a $:20 am uum\on MILWAUKER Pall Rallway—City Hiokot Office, nam =4 Mxn-nn Chicago Limited Kx ako & Omaha Fx (S Daily Street. Depot, 1504 Far- ‘Telephon: Tenth _an Streets. 5 am b Dally except !umlly FREMONT, EL Kl'l‘ORN & Missour Valle Noi Line’’ ~Ganeral “The Offices, United States Nunnnul Ticket Office, 1401 Farnam 8t. pot, 15th and Webster Black Hills, Hot Springs Wyoming, DOugIAs ... Hastings. York, David uperior, Geneva, remont Fremont ¢ only. Iy Dally except Monday. CHIC tern Deadwood, a Casper and Sts, Leave, 00 pm i b 3:00 pm L0 7:80 am except Sunday. except Baturday. e GO & Northwestern City Farn 661 Ticket am St Depot, 3:00 pm Tel., 1468, Arrive. 5:00 pm © 5:00 pm b 5:00 pm 10:38 am 10:26 am © Bun- Rallw Marcy Bts. Telephone 629, Le Dasligh (l\hu(n Passenger . Bastern Express, Molnes, Marshalitown, Ruopdds hicago Eastern _ Special, cago_and East., Fast Mail, Chicago Omaha, Omaha-Chicago Limite Fast Mall Chicago Spec- ave, a 4:15 pm _and "Chi- i & 7:46 pm Cedar Raplds Passenger Bastern Express a Dally. 81( o & Arrive. & 7:00 am all:% pm & 840 am a 4:06bm a 4:05 pm 30 am nfiwlvm ) 9:00 pm hulh excnm !lturdly X CITY, iroad — The "PACIFIC North- Line''—General United States \nunvn'nl Bank Building, and Farnam Sts. Telephone, Officy pot, Hll! Farnam St. nth and Marcy Twin City Express Twin City Limited Sloux Cl CHICAGO, Minn Rallway—"The western Offices, slon, 1401 Farnam St 15th and Webstet Sts, Twin City Omaha P Ste. Leave. ‘Telephone, Arrive. 1 m pm a a 8:00 am eapolls 8T, PAUL, & Omah North- Line" —Generai Nebraska Divi- i5th and Webster City Ticket Office, pot, am Sta. T elevhono, 61, a 910 pm a11:10 am BURLINGTON & MIS. souri west Farn +River Iin, Of "Corher am Stree Office 1502 Far; 0. and Muson Streets. Te Lincoln, 0Co0 Ll cnln, nemv- ‘olo- rado, Utah, (nlllorml Lincoln & Black Hill Montana, Puget Soun. Lincoln Fast M Railroad— ton Router North. nl¥ and n-kn Burlington Hlunyn. lenth ephone, 128, cave, | Hostings and a 425 pm Mall. Denver, Colorado, Utah and California. South Bend, Loulsville, Plattsmouth -b 3:35 pm Arrive. a 7:3 pm b11:06 am and Pacile Junction...a 7:00 pm & §:20 am a Dally. pm b Daily except Sunday. all:1s am CHICAGO, BURLINGTON uincy Ri Bllr Tvle Tent £ Houta lol ‘Farnam Street. hone, Telephone, 1 o Chicago Vestibuied ix. icago Local Express. Chicago Limited. f Leuve. a9 7 260. _Depot, and Mion !Iraetl Arrive, ILLINOIS CENTRAL Rallroad--City Ticket Of- fice, 1402 Telephone, Farnam Street. A5, Depot, Tenth and Marcy Street Pau Fort hudhu Locai from Ceuncil Bluff; 4:30 w Daily. b l)lll) exrept Bundy Leave, & 7:45 pm pm Arrive, 4:06 pm 4 8:05 am b 9:40 pm a 8:06 am b §:15 am RAIL- MISSOURI PACIFIC road—General - Ticket S padiEL R LWAY, St. Louls m\d Kansa Luy Expre Sts. L= Express Leave from Webster Btrects: Nebraska Local, Weeping Water a Daily’ UNION It Offices, Corner 14th and 10:00 am al0i10 pm 15th and Via b Dally excom “Buhday 1% pm Offices and Boutheast Douglas Telephone, 104. Depot, Union Station. Arrive. a 6:3 pm a 6:15 am 810:48 am uty Ticket Office, Farnam Streot. Telej Tenth and M Depat, X7 Telephone, Tho Overland Limited— *hict EXpress. Beatrice Stromaburg EXpre The Pacific ‘Baproas he Atlantic Expres and Tsiand _Locul Daily. b.Daily Gruat !Hucklsla[ Route et Bts. Street. 629, Leave. —a §:20 am u-Purllllld n hone, 316, arcy St Arrha b12:30 pm & 6:50 am b CHICAGD, ROCK I8L: P “and & Pacitio mnmud k Tal- e el Office, 23 Farnam ‘relephone, Depot, Tenth & 41& ‘Pelephone, ) Leavs EAST, . Des Molnes and 1 port Local Chicago Lxpross Dex Moings Looal. o} Chicago Fast Expréss Des Stotne 'm Hoo and and Chicago WHST Lincoln, Colorado Spgs Denver, Pueblo ~ans Texas Flyer .. 2 pm s ‘W pm A T:40 pm Rock Isl- Weat ......... .8 1:80 pw Colarado, Oklahoma & y @ 5.2 pm Arrive, ® 4115 pm 2 9:50 am RAII.‘ AY TIME TABLE! OMAHA & !T LOUIS RAL foad_Om Kansas City TEastern liroad Qmm—x Rou! ket OF- fice, 1416 Farnam St. Tele. phone, %2 Depot, Tenth and Marcy BStreets, Tele- phone, Arrive. 8t Expreas - am Kansas Uny and Quincy . & 7:00 am & 9:00 pm Leave, Louis Cannon Ball pm & 0 BAVANA, MAT/ III.IN.'MI MUXSOY STEAMSHIP ’JX!J" Willam SL RAYMOND & \WHITCOMB, 26 Uni Squabe, New York. For Tickets, Stateroom Reservation nd_General \nromm.n of the MO- BILE SERVICE, ply Agent Mobils & Ohto and South- ern Ry. POSTOFFICE NOTICE, DAILY by aul Inunlltl. ges may occur at any time.) 0 rl[n malls for the week endin, f‘Dv em - 190, will rlnne ‘PI!(\IIPT in_all ) at the Postoffice an fol- A RCEIS FORT MAILS clove one {umr elrller than closing time shown be- - a. m. for EUROPE, Bar b n Tiruris, vis Quesnstown: At § m. for NETHERLANDS direct, per 5 Fotedam (mail must be directed - Potsdam"); . For ITALY, . (‘ulumhh. via .snf-m (mall must directed “per &, 8. Cofumbia™); at 10 a m. for SCOTLAND direct, pet . 8. Furnesala (mail must be directed ‘per 8. 8. Furnessia’’). *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer takes Printed Matter, Commercial Papers and Samples for Germany only. ‘The same class of mall matter for other s of Europe will not be sent by this leas specially directed by het, 1 the cl of the Bupnhm!nllra) ad. sA’rl'l\DAY--A alls named above, open untll within Ten Minutes of the hour of salling of steamer. Malls for South and Central Americs, West I BATURDAY—At 1 a, m. for LAND. per.t Coi from, Philadel- phia; K o Gupplementa 10 i % Ur ’B WII\D\\’ARD lnd LEH\\ARD XSLABD and DEMERARA, per s, & Fontabelle; at 8% for PO CO, per s. 5. San 10 l m. (uu NEWFOUND- 10 for. IAND JAMAIC, EA\'ANH.LA CARTIAGENA and GREVTOWN. *per 5 Alene (mail for Costa’ Rica must be 31 cied “per 8. n Alene” {"at 10 oplement w m for CURA: AD and VE) rczvn:m. per u. s. Hildur, via Curacao (mall for nilla llnd Car- thagena must be < dlmM g i gur); at 1l a. m. for A ReT Morro Hlvln at 1 NRORNTING HebCRLIC, Ind PARAGUAY, per ». ! Ill\||-n Prince; 1p. m. for NORTHERN BRAZIL, per o's. Kmazonense. Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to North Sydney. and theno Ig steamer, close at this office daily at 8: (connectin, glose hero every Mondny, Wednesday. an B Is for Miquelon, by rall to and’ thence by Bleamer, Fnee ab fice dally at 830 p m. “Mails fot by rail to Port Tampa, Fla., and m by steamer, clnse at lhll office’ dally e N conm-e(lns closes are on nday, Wednel ays. Malls for M-xim City, overand, peciall dreaned- for dispatch by steamer, close n this office daily 30 b, Malls for Colltl Rlel. Blllu erto (‘nrt!l ind Guatemala, by rail to New O \.m-n by steamer, close at this of - (connecting closes Sndays |15 uerto Cortez and)Tuesdays for Snta Rlu) **Registered mail closes at ¢ p. m. previous da: wpacific M apan. and. Phill ine Beatdle Ytoraihary mail g ) Mddresscd rogistered mally, cl Tero dally up to December *%4 at : for dispatch per o, 5. Idsumi Mar Australla (except Wes a'la), Zealand, Hawail ST Bur;:mn clo-n Sliain Slunta, dun at New York December **8 r dispai Slei afls for Aus. T Coxbent Wet Auntralin: Which woen Via Burope. and New Zeajand, which & via San claco), and Fisl Tstands, vl. Pnatvec clons Dere dally st @ after December 7, up to D'clfl\bil‘ - ln- clusive, for dispatch per s. 8. Aorangl, specially a ddressed lonly (uumflemenmr) 080 to us! ispa per #. 8. RI0 de Jinelro. Maila for Hawail, Ghini, Japan and Philippine, Tylands, via af San_Francisco, clole cen' T *17, inclusive, for Coptic. Mails for China vi‘ Vlncou\"r. close here m. up m Dncember ateh E) ranspacific mails are forwarded to po of walling daily and the scheduie of clmln' is arranged on the presumption of thel interrupted overland transit. *Registei revious day. mall closes ‘at fiop m. RNELIUS VAN (‘O’l"l‘. Postmaster. “(l;oltufllc.. New York, N. Y., November 30, e ————— GOVERNMENT NOTICE., —— TREASURY DEPARTMFNT. Office Bu- r will be recelved a s {l m. on the 1lh d y of January, 1801, and hen opened, for the plumbing and finish of the toilet rooms for the U. 8. Custom house bulldlnl at Portland, Oregon, In accordance draw and specifications, which will De Turniphed at the discretion of the Buper- vising Architect at this office, or at the office of the Buperintendent of the bullding at Portland, Oregon. James Knox Taylor, sing Architect. Dec. 19 M HAD TOO MANY APPRENTICES Printers Ref: Work Bec More Galley Boys Are Employed Than Contract Calls For. An alleged breach of agreement has caused a strike of the printers employed in the job office of A. L. Root. The agreement signed by the representatives of the Omaha Typographical union and the Employlng Job Printers provides that ome apprenti is to be allowed in offices employing five printers or less, and an additional appren- tice for each five additional journeymen. A week ago Root employed a woman in the office as an apprentice, making two futcre printers for less than five journey- men in the ofice. The union called his at- tention to the-breach of the agreement, and he requested the organization to admit the older apprentice to the union before he had served the required apprenticeship. TLis the union refused to do, and requested him to stand to the agreement. Refusal on his part was followed by the declaration of a strike yesterday, Just Saved His Life, It was a thrilllog escape that Charles Davis of Bowerston, O., lately bad from o frightful death. For two years ere lung trouble comstantly grew worse uatil 1t secemed he must dle of comsumption. Then he began to use Dr. King's New Dis- covery and lately wrot “It gave instant rellef and effeeted @ permanent ci Buch wonderful cures have for 25 years proven it's power te cure all throat, chest and lung troubl Price, 60c and $100. Every teed. Trial bottles free at lrlcndl ‘were present and the cost oflllnll and striking. Mrs. Myrt! was in charge of the program. lfo u.:'r-u e 10F URUGUAY |, Mcfakhamed Dovlef TEACHERS WILL LEND AHAND Oommittes of Fifteen is Appointed to Plaa Aid for Anditoriam, INSTRUCTORS FOR ALL THE DEPARTMENTS Members of the auditorium committes were to have appeared before the meeting of the teachers at the city hall yesterday afterncon, but in their absence Superintendent Pears torfum project to the their hearty co-operation in securing the bullding for Omaha. He expressed a de- sire that all teachers contribute to the au- ditorium and asked for suggestions as te the best means of starting a fund. Mre. Reno K. H. Coe cfered a resolution provid- ing that the matter be referred to fifteen teachers, who 1l decide whether to ask for iadividual subscriptions or mi effort to ralse money by some other plan, This resolution was adopted and the com« mittee was instructed to meet and report @s 5000 as possible. Teachers from all de« partments were named on the committes, Miss Ansa Mrs. Agnes Harrison, Miss Coburn, Miss Scherer, Mise Quackenbush, Miss Maynard, 5 Alics Root, Miss Redfield, Miss Phillips, Miss Ivy Reed, Miss Louise Kelly, Miss Jennle Sal- mon, Miss Robinsom and Mr. Benediot. Mr. ‘Pearse suggested that the teachers make an effort to have the management of the auditorium prepare to divide the mal Auditorium in such a manner that a cem- fortable hall with a seating capacity of 2,600 or 3,000 may be secured when ‘needed fo: meetings where the attendance is less than at the large conventions which will be attracted to the city. Christmas Vacat Fize It was announced by the superintendent that the Christmas vacation will begin oa December 21 and will continue until Janue ary 1. Mr. Pearse explained that the dates may be changed in such a manner that school work will not be resumed until after January 1. Frank Roberson has been secured as aa additional attrdction for the teachers’ lec- ture course and will deliver his lecture oa South Africa on February 26. The educational section of the Omaha ‘Woman's club will hold a meeting in the Firet Congregational church at ¢ o'clock on the afternoon of December 17. The sub- Ject under discussion is “Rducational Needs of Nebraska and all teachers in the pub- lie schools were urged to be preseat. Pata D for Hin Leg. B. D. Blanton of Thackerville, Tex., lu two years pald over $300.00 to doctors to cure a running sore on his leg. Then they wanted to cut It off, but he cured it with one box of Bucklen's Arnica Balve. Guar- anteed cure for plles, 26 cents a box. Sold by Kuha & Co., druggl: ATTACKS AN ENTIRE FAMILY One of Victims De Ci and Others t Survive—Helpless Chil- dren Among Injured. BEATTLE, Dec. 7.—Willlam Seaton, aged 22 years, formerly of Decatur, 1ll, at- tempted to exterminate an entiré family, his relatives, at South Park, nine miles from Seattle, with an axe. He smashed in the heads of four, leaving them for dead, and shot one man in the back and attempted to kill a deputy sheriff. Before finally belng captured Seaton was shot twlce, but mot fatally, by Deputy Sheriff Kelley. The only one killed outright was ton's uncle, Danlel Richards. Seaton broke in the head of his sister, Mrs. Roy Clark, but her recovery is hoped for. The ot two victims were Myrtle and Hasel Hapgood, aged about 10 years, children of a former husband of Mrs. Clark's. The skulls of the little ones were crushed and then the bodies were thrown into & manger in the barn. It was supposed they were dead, but a late report from the county hospital says t| the skull of one of the children had been raised and there is hope of recovery. The other child will undoubtedly dle. A man named Kennedy, who got in Sea- ton's way after the tragedy, was shot in the back, but not seriously. Beaton fired three times at Kelley beforg Kelley brought him down with two shots, which took effect im the head and arm. Don't forget to use a little Prickly As Bitters whenever the stomach or bowels are disordered. It quickly corrects such troubles and mal you feel bright and cheerful. () COMES T0 STIIDY YANKEEDOM General Ar- 1 NEW YORK, Dec. T.—General Isaac Kban general aide-de-camp to the shah of P and the new Pe minister to this country, was & pAssenger on the steamship Deutschland when it ar- rived here today. “I came to this country,” he sald, “primarily, of course, to do what I cam to develop the relations, both of friendship and commerce, between my country and the United States. These relations are now most barmonious. I am also anxious to famil- larize myself with what is best ia your clvilization; the way your people live, your inventions, the applications of electricity and the modern appliances of every sort. My countrymen will welcome what is for their improvement. I come here to find out just what are their greatest needs ““When I vigited all the Buropean capl« tals ) ith the shah I had the same object In view." General Khan was with the shah when the attempt was made.on the latter's life in Parls. General Khan's home is in Teheran. He will spend two days here and then proceed to Washington. A coated tongue, foul breath and clogged condition of the bowels suggests the use of Prickly Ash Bitters. It is just suited for such allments. Michigan Orim l!lul' GREENVILLE, Mieh., oo, T.—~Four M t this viliage Boon afterward ore an: sed 1 Blatmi months ag Campbell mysterious s man m e up t him. l'; h'n lofl Tofl:}' %I"l mfi; l u fl in Ilml“ in a hole under w where Aplin 5 l\lll 'u rulh.d and the body was b-dly locompose un. dw.lll Thh‘ly allhlh and \Vfln& % Against Taylor. . W, Taylor, & colored man said to bo & <clergyman, Wl. acquitted In police ocourt yesterda n_ assault upon o chil ameq Habecea Fuiton. s complaintar annt:‘lu th‘fllll)l h, howeyer, et Ve bwn nelghborhood. Birth Record, od o births were reported to tl e Baloner for the” twanty-tour