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L NOTICES| be delivered om preseatation of 4 the cheok omly, SITUATIONS WANTED. ATION wanted by « Address A, Lang Hotel 18th_Sts., Omaha, Neb. eI . mpetent printer. cor. Jackson and WANTED=MALE WANTED, wo have steady work for good hustlers of good hibits and ap ance. C. F. Adamis Co., 105 Howard 3t BARBER trade taug! tme, catalogue and particular ddress Western DBarbers I maha, Neb WANTED, a good_experlenced wolicitor, Apply 134 Farram St position to right party. B horougniy 1n shor free. tiite 343 thin 138 D, D, §000 man 1o do canvassing in uniry, good pay for rght man b o AT il BALESMF dry goods traveling salesmen to fill vacancy In Nebraska. Will con- tract for year 1901 with right party. Per- manent position und remunerative com- pensation. References and stamped en- Velope. D 29, Bee. B-M . WANTED, a_compstent and experfenced traveling salesman acquainted with the stove trade In Nebraska and western Jown, to sell Eclipse stoves and ranges In mbove territory; repository at Omaha Address, giving experience and references, The Eclipse PTh:\ll Co., Mansfleld, O, M2 3 WANTED, men to learn barber tr aratively no expense: we wil 5 weekly to any man gradu ollege elther in Chicago, St Inneapolis, and agree to te thoroughly In two months: we furnish free transportation to our most conven ent In"h"\ and have advantages of con- practice, that cannot be had il tod ntatl Louls or h them Iy by n Barber Colloge Repre , 1623 F nam St Omaha MA38 27 . r- R MECHANICAL or architectual draughts man. Apply time keeper's office, Swift Co., South Omaha. 1-661-26 WANTED, experlenced operators on pants and overalls, Apply at Byrne & Hammer Dry Goods Co,, 12th and Howard sts. B--M557 21 WANTED, men_to_travel. Address H. R Scammon, 107 8. 17th st., “m:\‘!‘m "h"l‘ WANTED, mechanical or architectural draftsman. Apply nt_timekeeper's office, Swift and’ Company. South Omaha, B3 BTENOGRAPHER and t railroad office; good open tent young man; stal and salary expected. ypewriter, for g for compe- e, experience Address B 08, Hen B MOT HOW TO OBTAIN A COMPETENCY IN THE BUSINESS OF LIFE INSURANCE, Address Jno. 1. D, Bristol, No. 1 Madison Avenue, w York City. B P WANTED=FEMALE HELP. NTED, 200 girls. 154 Dodge. Tel, 470, W4 . TR W girln wanted. Canadian office, 152 Douglas B.a GOOD girl wanted for plain washin froning ot The Creche (o8 WA D, neat, Intelligent woman _for general housework in small family. Good wages, good home and easy place right person. Call or address 1432 N street, South Omaha. M AGENTS wanted for Halleck's extract permanent, profitable, easy work; refor: ences required. The Abilene Drug Co., Abilene, Kansas, -C girls to work for us; send 10¢ for’ merchandise certificate an how to get @ 10K gold pen and holder free. Northern Illinols Supply Co. Drawer 17, Sycamore, 11l M575 & WANTED, hoys and FOR RENT—HOUSES, nt your houses well rented ¥ you Tace L 1% Co. D2d them with Henawa y to Moler | FURNISH ROOMS AND BOARD, THE PRATT, nice south room. UTOPIA, 1721 Davenport St SOANT I - to with board am-he FOR RENT TWO unfurni PARLOR floor, 4 rooms, he Ao one alcove for light Hirney with light and room, partly fur- housckeeping, Ing I3 NT-STORES AND OFF FOR RENT. store in first_class location; rent veasonable.” Avply’ RUC Pelery & Co., ground Noor, Bee Bidg. 1 81 DID bullding (n commission disteict for rent Jan. 1. F. D. Wead, 164 Douglas. T—M8HT 38 NT, the building formerly occupled by The Hee at 416 Farnam strees. It has four stories and a basement which was formerly dsad as The Tiee press roou This will be rented very reasonably It interested apply at once to C. C. Rose- water, relary, room 100, Bee Bull ’lflnt H,Al".(‘lfl double room in Continental blcel | “can be made into very desirable offioe and | reception room for physielan. 1l ar- range to sult OMAHA LOAN & TRUST O 16th & Douglas S AFTER January 1st will b and basement for rent IN OF COMMISSION DISTR OMAHA LOAN AND TRU and Douglas Sts. Co, 16th GROCERY, _corner; factory or building. D. C. Patterson. 'i;h_n‘r‘u‘ sires to work for board while & achool. Boyles' College Tel 30 | TED, | eonvenis 54, 1 furnished room, all modern s, near Omana club, Address K603 27* ACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Co., 913- 914 Jonen, goneral storaye and forwarin WANTED-TO BUY. ALL Kinds of household goods. hotels, efc., in large and small quantities. Chicags Furniture Co., 1406-10 Dodge. Tel. 202 | WILL, purchase a _limited number of Omaha Savings bank ncoounts. Brennan- Love Co., 309 8o, 18th. N— HOUSES to move. Wallace, ’éru;vnrglk 3 —ie WANTED o buy, $1,00 of Omaha Savin s bank accounts for’cash. Address A i Bee office. — MBS HIGHEST prices pald_for furniture and stove: J. Levin, 34 N. 16th Bt. N—I73 FOR SALE—HORSES, VEHIC VEHICLDE, finest n city: repalr work, the best; 7y s, H. Frost, 1h & Leaveniwth 80 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, THE TO LOAN=REAL ESTATS, N8 on eastern Nebraska and western Towa farms at 5 per cent; borrowers can pay $100 or any multiple; an date; no_delay. B 8o, 13th 8t,, Omaha EY to loan o3 improved estate. Brennan- wove Co., 309 8o _1ith W83 PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1524 Dougns W91 $1,000 and upward to loan on Improyed city jroperty and farms. W. Farnam Smith | €o, 1320 Farnam. W8 bonds and warrants, rm loans; also bon WANTED-Clty and Peters & Co. 1 and warrants, R C | Farnam St Bee Bldg. s - . MONEY to Isan on farm and city pr. '\ lowest rate . 0. ¥'. Davia Co., 165 Farnani § and o per cent on Omaha vegerty. W. B. Melkle, 40} 8. 15th | W38 FIVE pot cent 1 _ Bemls, Paxton block. | FIVE pat cont mone Rbied MONEY to loan on first-class improved ety Popersy or,for byliding purposes ‘;:x o= nox Co., New York PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Stigrwood, ™ N Y. Life. ) LOAN on renl estate call at once. Lite. 1,500 1 AL 5! Sennard 8"don, sit-gi hmw“’blouk A MONEY TO LOAN=CHATTELS. HE OMAHA e ‘Wil make you live stock, ete. [ORTGAGE LOAN CO. tablished 1892.) loan on furniture, planos, You keep the property! Or If you have a permanent Rullllo W will make you a SALARY LOAN without lnduu;r of mortgage. We loan from $10 up. ‘ou can get the money in a few hours after ml‘un npayllcnflon and you may pay it back in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or § months, Others claim lower rates, but all we ask is & chaice to make comparisons. We eharge nothing for papers or filing and we give you the full amount of the loan iIn cash.” We are the oldest and largest loan company in Omaha. Our motto I8 “to try top lease.’” Fetephone 2295, 06 South 16th St MONEY M LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE. No_endorser of mortgage required LOWEST RATES, EASY PAYMENTS and STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. OMAHA CREDIT CO., Room 628, Fifth Floor, New York Life Blds. X500 “SALARY LOANS'" TO EMPLOYER RGE DEDUCTED 1N RGES FOR DRAWIN QUIBT JOFFICE, EASILY' FOUND. “AMERICAN" o Room 601, Bee Rullding. Open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. and noons. Rebate when loan s paid oefore due. X--M185 FOR furniture and plano loans, Loan Co., 154 Farnam st MONEY loaned salariea people holding p manent position with responsible conc Upon thelr own names withou t security; easy payments. 1 I Tolman, 6 N. Y. L, b X furniture, MONEY loaned on planos, ev: F. Reed, 310 §. 13, X504 elry, horsea, cows, ete. C. SALARY LOANS, CHATTEL LOANS. 1. WITAYLO, 21§ First Nat. Bank Bidg. MONEY loaned on planos, furniture, hors cows, Jewelry. Duff Green, RS, Bnrknr&! K maha real | OMAHA DAILY “The: pris: corn BE Bldg. ater. GREGG Shorth We have bought the entire atock of Wolt- Zochiaria, 107 varnam st amounting o ng to close them out at Don't fa’l fo inspect this line before pur- chasin at o ner TICKET BROKER. roitiure Co., 5t THURSDAY, D SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITIN Y VAN SANT'S School. 117 3 OYLES' College, court reporter prineipal. 54 & Bhorthand college. Boyd's nd. Om. C. Col. 16 & Doug. Dy RNITURE BARGAINS, o on the dollar. The larger | we are will- | per cent profit ' lace. Fnter- | South 1ath, | | Remember the 102-1 Torhon MONDAY evening at Huydeng taining money and 1) Feturn papers to Lots 9. Caldwell, douaty clerk’s of MIRROR FACTORY. maged looking glasses restivered, 108 N — e purse con- apers. Finder plens: Lost--871 20% ce. HOR! Phelps [t FURNITURE REPAIRING. TEL. 1831, M. 8. Walklin, 2111 Cuming St. ——————————— STOCK'S Bird Store. 1000 Len;enwan&s IN FAMILIES. Miss Sturdy, 318 8, 20th st. AHA Stea 0%; cufts, dc. 1750 Leavenworth. “Tel. b7 CARPENTERS AND JOHBER ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairin romptly attended to. J. Bhd Lake Sta SATAMMERING CURED. Julia Vaughn, 40 Ramge nag, ATENTS GUARANTEED W, 8, 297 N. ORSEE WINTERBD, intered, #4 per month. Y. Life bldg. * PAWNBROKERS, , reliable accommod 1siness confidential. 1301 Dou —B27 DS AND TAXIDERMY. DRESSMAKING, MOi7 J§ LAUNDRY, Laundry; shirts, 7e; collars, F Sehittree, bk | Ochiltree, 20ch AND STUTTERING. SUES & CO. Patent Lawyers HARD “soft foundation piling; fences and cribbing. %01 Douglas, @ 2DHAND sate cheap. Deright, nw}am&\; hoj -4 SAFES; buy, sell, ex'ge. Schwarts, 114 So.13. Q—467 HERTFORD & CO. I6th & llworth. FURNITURE & l'f‘ll()LBTEfl.lE'l and coal. TIMOTHY hay and all kinds feed Monroe & Co. Q—-M116 1 HAVE a sure permanent cure for warts no pain or scar; send $1 and a ent stamp for medicine and full directions Geo. Kucera, Western, Neb, Q—-M437 J21* FULLY aldup scholarship in Omaba's best business and shorthand colloge at A big discount for cash. - Address EQ: REMINGTON and _Smith-Premier _type- writer for sale cheap. Address 1 52. Boo. Q—MBAR 1 WANTED, two strictly high class solicit- ors of good address to secure data, efc., from business and professional men for blographies to appear in Stats History permanent &nunlhn; references required. Address E 66, B 570 80 SCELLANEOUS, 00ds. Planos. el. 1560 or 883, D43 ALWAYS moving H. H. Office, 1511% Farnam St rta of the city. o. 13th St D—t4 HOUSKS, sores. Bemls, Paxton block, D5 HIOUSES for rent in all Drennan-Love Co., 320 SEE HENRY B. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIFR, D447 FIOUSTS, ete. F. D. Wead, 1524 }Suifiiu HOUSES and flats. Ringwalt, Barker BIk, D450 $-ROOM ouse. 2ith and Farnam Sta. all modern. Call 2666 Farnam or phone 888, Dl Brown_blk. D452 HOUSES wanted. Wallace, Dum FOR RENT. 12-room heatsd with steam, modern con' good_barn, Addreas C 19, Boe. D3 EGANT 10-room all modern residenc hardwood finish, porcel p This house I8 in in ten minutes’ walk of the center of the clty; in & _very seject nolghborhood, near 24th'and St. Mary's Ave.’ Rent, $i3 OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CC Douglas Str FOR RENT, 6room cottage Rlondo sts., . Apply =t age, 2th aud N 19th at. D-AM100 #RUOM modern house, 3525 North #7th, $18; also & rooms, corner th and Pinkuev, 4. Inquire 4 Douglas. Lauer Hros. D73 I Seward St. new five-room cot Tor rent; Kood barn and city water r $15.00. OMAHA LOAN AND TRUST CO., 16th and Douglas St D FOR RENT, about Dec. 25, new 6-room cot- tage, 10th’ and Arbor; city water and bath; very convenient'for smali family; will sell, part down. balance monthly pay- ments. 6 N. Y. Life bullding. DMl FOR RENT, Bakery in first-class condition large store room, continuous oven, etc Also 8-room house, with barn for 8 horse: and large wagon shed. All for $9.00 per month. " W. H. Russell, 126 Ramge Bldg D482 FARMS FOR RENT. 2-ACRE garden and fruit farm for rent on Calhoun road near Florence. In fine con- dition. HBemis, Paxton Block. 91 URNISHED ROOMS. on, STEAM hented rooma at The Thurst FURNISHED rooms, modern. 1722 Dodge. - Mo I8 uropean hotel, 13th and Farnam. E—3x0 M1 200 19! DEWEY ROOMS. 1W6 Capitol ave {BD ROOMS, moder FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, GLENCAIRN, translents,$1.28 day. oy Doug [ The Merrla m, good winter home, 2 & Daige Tt NOTICB, country dealers, 3dhand furniture and stoves at lowest prices, oarioad lots or fena."Gricago Firsitire Co. T8 10 Dodye: LOANS on furniture, planos, diamonds, jowelry and salaries; cheap rates, BOS: ON LOAN Co., R. 31, Frenszer blk., 15th and Dodge, opp."old P.'0.” Open everiings. X—M1T6 J12 LOANS TO SALARIED PROPLE. with ‘partial paymeriis on note: mo mart a lonns - §a8e, or, securit fidenti: OSITT % % taken up. Room 304, Pax- ton Block. RELIABLE CREDIT K‘Ow other compani CHATTE! ant, 54 Barker block. loans, Joe H. Pleas- MI57 J12% CHATTEL and salary loans. Joo H. Pleas- ants, b4 Barker block. X J12% BUSINESS CHANCES, $160 CASH or easy payments buys 25 strictl lawful (nickel) slot machines for drinks, t‘l'nrr or cash; will earn 8 and upward weekly eacl Earl, Clark & Co., Furni- ture Manufacturers, Chicago, 1" 7/ WANTED, good man to do_canvassing in the countr; ood puy for right man. Ad- dress E 4, Bee. WANTED, by January 1, reliable and indus- trious young man with capital from $2,000 to $3,000, to become partner in established manufacturing and jobbing business; a 00d bookkeeper preferred. Address E 42, ee. Y—M431 WANTED, partner, good rustler, engage in chattel 10an business in southern or west- ern city. F 61, Bee MB74 1% ———— ey SELL cheap hu'm:?l}lll Upright mahogany case, fully guaran 50 N otk At QLADISH pharmacy, drug stors. plano, , bargain, y.1 R na Fettab! Dodgy fRUnR'e CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS, FRITZ, clairvoyant. &9 North 10th. 8410 MME.GEYMER genulne palmist. 106 Doire [ i ELKCTRIC TREATMENT. MABEL GRAY, 317% N. 15th [ t B Jire ELITE parlors. 615 So. 16th, second floor. ‘T—-356 3 MME. AMES, 1618 Howard, 24 floor, room 1; thermnl_baihs. T—N418 27 PERSONAL. DR. ROY, chiropodist; o hair_removed by electricity. sor Blk. URKISH baths massage batha, el Thaths, for indles” oniy:. skilled womig massige operators; fnest equipped” bathe in the cll{. Renstrom Bath an; Rooms 216 to 230 Bee Bldg. U- fl‘" VIAVI, womau's way to health. 346 Bee bidg U—tna T.TEBEN, theatrical . masquerade costum, 108 Farnam. o U—7 PRIVATE home bofore and during confine. PRy e bables adopted. Mra. Burger h Burdette. . SEWING machines rented and repaired: T B Rane e BUDbar Miorufan(inds achines. . The Binger Mon 2, IS Douglas St Telephone. g "% U7 PRIVATE hospital for ladies before . Thk confinements bables adopied. 1188 N 17 U FURNACE work, STOVE work, tin,shoet fron, galvanized iron, zinc and copper work done; cheapest place in the city. Savage's Tin Shop, Farnam_8t. U—ise $5 STEINWAY upfl(h’t"‘q-nn. Iatest style case for sale cheap. Address D 1§, Bee, U—G7-Jy 1 vory rim but- FRENCH accordion vleating: yory r 'maha eating Co. l"‘fik tons; mall orde 1624 Douglas COSTUMES for rent Mrs. 8. Back M i M'KINLEY reaches (he White House, how? This satin finished alumizum puzsle com- lete only one dime by mail. White H Pliasie Co., 2 Washington St M Agents wanted 1 JOUN M. Mactarland has removed hin law office 16 sulte s% New York Life Bid USMB machines for 1520 Doug- 17540 18 8. 20th, U SUPPLIES for_all machiner rent. White Sewing Machi las. Tel. 2234 513 N. 234, BARIES and children cared for. U—-M376 J 2 EY TO LOAN—REAL ESTAT! per cen b no de- Fa, roam. W48 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. C. F. HARRISON, BARGAINS. 913 N. Y. L. RE-152 J9* s, loans; also firs Paxton bik. RE-51) PROPERTY 'iu.u‘n and sold; oaned: rents collected. L, L. Johnson Co.r 314 8o. 16th St. RE-102 RANCH AND FARM lands for sale by the Unlon Pacific Railroad company. A McAllaster land commissioner, Pacific Headquarters, Omaha, Neb, HOUSES, lots, farm; insurance. Bemi monay Unlon 14 TAND. C. B. Burrows, Norfolk, Nebraska. RE—00 D28 CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON, 1208 Farnam St. RE-810 SEE HENRY B. PAYNY, ®1 N. “Evj.r‘”s. EQUITY in wholesalo distriot, 66x132, bring- ing in good rental. Darkain. = Address %, Boa RIA12-3 GOOD INVESTMENT. 13 Per Cent—Interest—i3 Per Cent Three two-story six-room houses, newly papered and ‘painted, first-class repair, artly modern, one block from car line oe. $4,00. The Byron Reed ( 212 14th st RE DANCING. AFTER the holidays, What? You can joln n ono of Morand's classes in dancing und combine pleasure with instruction at a moderate price. Call on him at Crelghton hall and you will hear of the advantageous terms you can make. Classes always open for beginners. Children Wednesdiys ind Baturdays, adults Tuesdays and Krilay Private lossons dally and evenings, ifich MEDICAL. LADIES out of health find prompt reliet. Box 2, Omata, Neb. Col'l,nd(nun!._‘ : impotency res from indiscretions o ‘dobliity, give tality, vigor, restoring desires, ambition aspirations of youth, health, fitting f he in business; profes- d Mite;; §2, for Sent 'anywhere prepald 'on ' receipt price. o Kiad Brug Co.. American O Elglin, 11 Mce, retail, wholesale, Myera- Dillon Druj South Omaha . " Omina; M. A Diiion Davis Drug Co.,” Council Blufts. Full line rabber good LADIES. 1 positively guarantee olde } Beal, never failing femalo regulator. wi of n Il relieve most obstinate cases of delayed periods in five hours. Sent secure from observation, §1. Dr. Annie Fowler, 2741 Olive 8t St Louls. Mo. Hastl Fre ay clal Chica, ast Tast a Dy Bloux ort Des Pau! Pau Cous Cou City, Exeter and Norfolk, mont . oln, " a Daily. Ticket Office, 1401 Farnam St pot, 15th and Webster Sts. Black Hills, Hot Springs Woming, ouglas ngs ut ont only Dadly except Monday. Dayligh Chicago Spec- &0 Eastern Expr s, Marshalltown, Raplds Mall, Omaha, Omaha-Chicaj Mall .. Cedar Raplds Eastern ally. Oftice, 1401 Farnam 8i pot, Tenth and Marcy Sta. Twin City Expres: Twin City Limited. Bloux City T.ocal & Dall, 1401 Farnam st. 15th and Webster Sts. Twin City Passengoer Omaha Des Moines and Daven- Loca Chicago Exulm'-' v b ik oin Chicago Fast l.llqc.nn, Colorado Spgs., Oklakoma’ Chicago Limited Minnea, Minneapolis | Limited ..... Fort Dodge Local from nell "1 Fort Dodge nell 1] a Dally uperior, Geneva, Verdigre and Xprass -.......h 9 B Dany except olis Ixpress LIKHORN & ey Raflroad o rthwestern Line” —General _ GAficos, United States National Bank Bldg., 8 W, Cor, “Twelfth and Farnin Sts Tel., 561. De- Tel., 1488, Teav Deadwood, Lo 300 pin Casper and. M ..d 3:00 pm York, ' David R Missour! Arrive, a 5:00 pm © 5:00 pm b 5:00 pm b10:25 am Siward....b 3:00 pm S civ 30 am Wahoo 1 and eevenieed 7180 am b10:25 am Local b Daily ‘except Sunday. ¢ Sun d Dally “except Saturday. e Raflway— Northwestern Ine"'— City Ticket Office, 101 rnam St Alephone, | . Depot, Tenth and Marcy Sts phone 629, Leave. Arrive, a11:30 pm a 840 am he | .2 7:00 am a 4i15 pm Des and A10:66 am a 4:05 Passenger P Saturday. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Rallroad — The =~ North- western Line''—Ceneral Offices, Unlited States Natignal Bank Building, B. 'W. Corner Twelft and Farnam Sts. Ticket Telephone, 661. De- Telephone, 629, Leav, Arri a 6:65 ain a10:25 p a 7:36 pm a § & 8:00 am & 3:50 pm CHICAGO, 8T, PAU Minneapolis & Omaha Railway—"The = North- ern _Lino"—General Offices, Nebraska Divi- | i5th and Webster | y Ticket Office, | ‘elephone, 561 Depot, Leave, .. 6:00 am Arrive. a 9:10 pm antlo am Y, ROCK 181 | dchile Rallroad | ireat Rock Tal- | te ('“y Tiol et Office, 1323 Farnam Street. Pelephone, 425 | Depot, Tenth 8ta. “Pelephe Leave. EAST. 1 rm @ 46 pio | A 128 hm Tl Pueblu an a 1:20 pm & a 5:20 pm LLINCIG CENTRAL Rallroad—City Ticket Of- fice, 1402 Farnam Street Telephone, - 245, * Drepot, Tenth and Marcy Streots. Leuve. Arrive, a 4:05 pm ress 14 a 8106 am | pm and am b 9:40 pm and i pm a 8:05 am Bufts ........b 4:30 pm Local from lufr . b 7:46 am b Daily ‘except Sunday. b 8:16 am | OSTEOPATHY, JOLNSON Institute, 515 N. Y. L. B 1664; Allce Johnson, D. O.. lndie dept.; Gid' K. Johnson, Onteopathist, Mgr. 18 M, E. DONOHUE, D. O, of Bt ichool, Kirksville, Mo., 604 Paxton Blk. Tel. 1367 ~519 — e, ACCORDION PLEATING, ACCORDION and_ beat, quickest, M terson Bk, 17th and Farnam Sts. » The Lincol Gi ral a Dy T o Overiand Limited—a §:%0 am Chie: Special Fast The Mall and In, The Atlantic Expres i Islai aily. UNION PACIFIC-“THE OV fand. Route’—General Offices, | N. . Cor. Ninth and Farnam Streets. City Ticket Office, Farnam Btreet. Telephone, Depot, th and Marcy “Telephone, 629, Leave. Sty | Arrive. | a7:2 pm Portland | . a8 am A 7:90 pm | Mai Ca 850 am @ 3:35 pm | ixpress..allids pm a 4% pm b12:30 pm | a 6:30 am nd Tocal...'b 5:30 pm b 9:3% am b Daily except Sunday. | ffincoln & Biack 1tire on L | Roston | then 9 = ECEMBER 7. 1900, RAILWAY TIME TABLDS BURLINGTON & MI8 sourl River Railroad “The Burlington Route Genera] Offices, North west Corner and Farnam Streets, Tleket 1502 Farnam Street ngton Station, Tentn ephone, Leave! Hastings and McCook a 840 am Lincoln, Denver, 'Colo- rado, Utah, California.a 4:25 pm a9:00 pm a 9w pm b 30 pm and a, Puget Souna Lincoln f*ast Mail Wymore, Heatrice Lincoln U lifornia denyer and C T Squth Bend, Louisvile, lattsmouth ©......... b 3.3 pm Ft._Crook, Plattsmoiith and Pache Junction...n 7:00 pm Flattamouth al12:10 am cept Sund. cooern o B0 AM Colorado, Utah a 645 am a8 am Bellevue, ang Pacific Junction a Daliy. b Dally ex: CHiCAGO, BURLINGTON £ Quincy Railrond—"Th Durlington Route'—Ticke Office 1502 Farnam Street. Telophone, 280, epot, Tenth and l\’uun Btreets, 28, Telephgne, Teuve. Arrive. 0 am a10:% pm gm 8748 am urling- kel T phone, 138, Leave. Arrive. E,oogdam a6 pm % 8108 pm a 615 am for St. Louls. a 5:10 pm a11:15 am Kansas City Dry P [cangas City Nighe t. Louls Flye Jogeph and St. a Dally. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 80 Pall Rallway—City Ticket Office, 15M Far- nam Street. Telaphone, 284, Depot, Tenth and Mason Sfrests. Tele- phone, 629 Leave. Arriy Chieago Limited Bx.... a §:00 pm & 8:05 am Chicago & Omaha FEx..b 7:16 am b §:40 pm Daily. b Dafly except Sunday. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL- road-General Offices and Ticket Offices, Southeast Corner 14th and Douglas 8ts, Telephone, 104 Depot, Unfon Station Kansas L00Ve Afrive. . Louls ansa Slouy Erprens .. 41000 am n 0 K. C, 8t. L. Ixpress. .albil0 pm & and Leave from 16th Webster Streets: Nebraska ~Local, Via eeping Wator b 4:15 pm a10:45 am a Daily. b Daily except Sunday OMATA & §T. LOUIS RAIL- road—Omaha, “Kan: & Eastern Raflic Quiney Route” ~Tic fice, 1415_Farnam St. vhone, Depot, and Marcy ‘treets, phone, 629 Leave. Arrive, Cannon Ball 1a e a 6:06 pm & 8:20 am TExpre " a8 C! i M ocal eeceee.@ 7:00 am A 9:00 pm WABASH _ RAILROAD — Ticket Office, 1415 Farnam Street. Telephone 822 De- Dot Tenth and Marcy Bireets. Telephone, 629, Leave. Arrive, Cannon Ball" ek a5:05 pm a 8:2 am Expre o Dail SPLENDID SERVICE THE MOBILE § ONIO AW, ALONG THE NORTH SHORE HAVANA, MATANZAS, CARDENAS, SAGUA, CAl- NUEVITAS, OISARA, ' sad BARACOA, other ports. MUNSON STEASSHI JNH . Stateroom Reservation and General Information of the MO- BILE SERVICE, a o Ticket Agent Mobile & Chio and South- | For boly R R r DEE (8hould be read DAILY by all interested, as changes may occur at any time.) Forelgn malils for the week ending Decem- ber 29, 1900, will close (PROMPTLY fn all cases) at the General Postoffice as fol lows: PARCELS POST MAILS CLO! ONE HOUR EARLIER than closing time shown below. F Is Post Malle for Germany close at 5 p. m, December 26th, Regular and Supplementary Malls close at Forelgn Branch half hour later than clos- ing time shown below. Trans ntic Malls, THURSDAY—At 10 a, m. for AZORES ISLANDS, per s s Trojan Princ SATURDAY-AL 6:30 a. m. for FRANCE SWITZERLAND, iTALY, SPAIN, POi. TUGAL, TURKEY, 'EGYPT, GRRECE BRITISH INDIA and LORENZO MAR: Qe ver & s La Normandle, via Hiavre (muil for other parts of Kurope must be directed * Normans '); at 1. m. mentary 9 a, 3 o s Campania Q for NETH- ANDS Amsterdam (mail must aterdam’); direct, per 5, be directed ‘‘per = s Am- 9w m. for ITALY, per s Naples (mafl must’ be al- . Aller per s s orla_ (mul ted “per 8. 8. Anchorla’). ¢ PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer takes Printed Matter, Commercial Pay and Samples for Germany only. The sam Cclass of mail matter for other parts of Rurope will not be sent by this ship unless gpeclally directed by her. After tho closing of “tie Bupplementury Trans-Atlantic Mails named above addi- tional supplementary mails are opened on the plers of the American, English, French and German steamers and remaln open until within Ten Minutes of the hour of salling of steam Malls for South and Cent: West Indies, eto. THURSDAY—At 12:3 p. m. for BAN- TIAGO, per & 8. Bantiago de Cuba; at 1 p. m. for YUCATAN, per s. . Daggry, via Progreso: at 12:80 p. m. for MEXICO, per 8. s. Ithaka, via Tampico (mall must be directed “'per s. s. Ithaka') SATURDAY At § i m' (supplementary 30 a. m) for PORTO RICO (via San Juan), VENEZUELA and CURACAO, per & .8 Caracas (mall for Savaniila and artha; a must be directed “‘per s 8. Caracas'): at 9 a. m. for GRENADA and TRINIDAD, per s, Maraval; at 9:3) a. m. (supplementary 10 a. m.)' for ST, THOMAS, 8T, CROTX. LEEWARD and WINDWARD TS8LANDE, “and DEM RARA, per 8. & Madiana (mall for Gren- ada and Trinidad must be directed ‘‘per s a Madlana™); at 10 a. m. (suppi mentary 1030 4 m) tor FORTUN ISLAND. JAMAICA, SAVANILLA an CARTHAGENA, per's. & Altal (mail for Costa Riga must be directed 'per s. 8 Altal™) & m. (supplementary 10 i m.) for HAITL per 6. s Alps; at 10.3) a. m. ter CUBAY per 5 &' Mexico via Tiavana; at 1080'a m.'for YUCATA 4 Pima, via Progreso at i, for MATANZAS, " CAIBARIEN, VITAS, GIBARA ind BARACC 5. % Olinda (ordinary ~mall onl \ must be directad per 5. 8, Olind p. m. for NABSAU, per stenmer Miaml, Fla America, from Mails for Newfoundland, by rafl to N Ay ane 1 thence hy Atewmer, cl this office daily at 6:30 p. (coni cloge here every Motd nesday Saturday). Mails for Miquelon. by rail t and thence steamer, close at ofce daily at 6:30 p. m. Malls for Wy il to Tampa, Fla., and v steamer, close at i office’ daily a. m. (the connecting clokes are on Wednesday and Friday). Malls for Mexico Clty, overiand, unless speclully ad- Arensed for dispatel by stenmer. close at this office daily at 1:30 p. m. and 11 p m Malls for Costa Rica. Belize, Puerto Cortes and Guatemain, by Fail to Now Orleans and thence by steamer, close at this oMce daily at * nom. (connceting close here Mon- dave for Relize, Puerto Cortez and Guat mila and Tuesdays @ RICR ). Rk {stered mail closes ut 6 p. m. previous day) thi Cuba unday Transpacific Mailx, Hawall, Japan and Philippine via Ban Francisco, close her dufly at 6:30 p. m. up to December *2ith, inclusive, Tor dispatch 5 ko Am Maru. Malls for China and Japan Vincouver, close here daily at 6:80 . up to December *25th, irclusive, for ais- Malls Tsland for | b11:05 am | POSTOFFICE NOTICE, patch per w tored matl couver™) Weat Fiji tnelusive, rurla, «. Bmpress must be Malls for Australiu, New ind Sam taland close hero daily at'¢ mber *9th and up to 1 or on day of arrival due at New York D egath, for dispatel per s 1 Mafls for Australla (except West tralia, which goes via Burope, and Zealand, which goes via 8an ¥ and Fijl Tslands, via Vancouves here dafly at 6:30 p. m. up to *5th, inclusive, for dispatch per Warrimo (supplementary mails, vi tle, close at 6:30 p. m. Jahuary Mafls for Hawalil, China and ands, via San of Indin (reg directod “via V. Australla (ex Zoaland vin 8an m mber of & nber noma Fran afl r 0 p.m for ~ dtepa Transpacific mafle are forwarded to port of sailing dai'y and the schedule of closing {s arranged on the presumption of their un interrupted overland transit. **Registered mail closes at § kb, m presious day, o, CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postoffice, New York, N. Y., December 1900, GOVERNMENT NOTICE, PROPOSALS FOR R PAPER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING AND BINDING roposais will be recel until januare Io, ol ae logn oelock a, m. tor urnishing ' the 'PAPER for the PURLIC PRINTING and BINDING for the vear onding 28th of I"ebruary, 1902, the sald pro- posals to be opened before and the award of contracts to be made by the joint com- mittee of congress on publfe priniing to the lowest n-d best bidder for the interest of the government, the committee reserving to 1tself the right to reject any and il bids. as its judgment of the best fnterests of goverrent may dictate. Detafled schedules of the description quantity and quality of the paper requir accompanied by an‘lu blank p posals, and giving the regulations with which' bidders must comply, can be ob- tained by addressing I W almer, Public Printer, Washington, D. C. ntracta will be entered into for sup- plying such quantities of paper as mmy bo needed during the year and no raore. The estimated quantities set forth in de. tall In the schedile comprise 80,600 reamg _machine-finish per, 24x3S. Teama machine-finish printing per, 38xd8. reams sized and super-calendered white or tinted printing paper, vari ous_ slges. reams white writing paper, varfous sizes and weights reams colored writing paper, vari- ous sizes and welghts reams cover paper, and welghts pounds <.$ best plate paper. pounds of best dm“‘ paper. ruuudl of superfine (double) coated book paper. anila paper, varfous siges and wel gnts, pounda bond paper. pounds artifietal parchment, varfous Ainos. pounds parchment deed sheets cardboard, - varions sizes and welghth shoeets mmui hoard, varlous colors sizes and welghts. reams first-class ledger paper, white or blue, 1afd or wove, various sizes and weights reams second-class ledg: white or blue, Jald or wove, sizes and welg reams tigsie and copying paper. reame blotting paper, any required color and welght ms plaid, marble and comb pa- . various izes. typewriter welgh let nd note pa French follo, 17x42 Sealed printing pa- 20,000 pa- 4,500 21,000 4,800 2,000 varfous sizes 50,000 200,000 600,000 2,600 reams 100,000 20,000 4,000 110,000 colors, 3,100,000 9,000 11,200 paper, various 4,700 25 295 30 paper, varlons 1116 100 2,000 sheets Proposals will be recefved for one thou- sAnd Tenme or more. By directlon of the joint committee of congress on public printing . W. PALMER, Public Printer. 20, 1900, D203732m —_— EGAL NOTICRS. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice I8 hereby given that the annual meeeting of the stockholders of The Bee Bullding company will ba held at 4 o'clock p. m. Thursday, January 15, 1901, at the office of sald company in The' Bee building, Omaha, for the election of a board of di- rectors' for the ensulng vear and the trans- action of such other business as may prop- erly come before such meeting. By order of the president. ¢. C. ROSEWATER, Secretary. Dec23d23t ‘Washington, D. C., Dec STOCKH OLDERS' MEETING Office of the Lee-Glass-Andreesen Hard. ware Co., Omaha, Neb., Dee. 8, 1000, Notice 8" hereby ‘given to the stockhold, ers of the Lee-Glasa-Andrecsen Hardwars o, that the annual meeting of the stock- holders of the company Wwill be held at the offices of sald company, 1213, 1221 and 1233 Harney street, in the city of Omaha, in the state of Nebraska, on Tuesdav, January 8, A. D, i8l, at 3 o'clock p. ., for the purpose of eleoting a board of directors for the company to serve durn, the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may be presented at such meeting. H. J LEE. President. Attest: ‘ S, D9 31tm ONLY ONE WITNESS CALLED ued Brought ourt and ldentified. Requent Georgo G. Seay, assistant in the office of the clerk of the district court, was the only witness called in the election contest case yesterday. He merely identified the writs of mandamus issued by the court upon the application of the fusion legisla- tive candid: to prevent the county clerk from canvassing the returns secretly, as they imugined he would attempt to do., The writs were introduced in evidence but an objection to their Introduction, on the grounds of ‘irrelevancy, was entered by the attornoys for the contestants. The hearing will be resumed at 10 o'clock this morning, when the con- testants will begin putting in thelr re- buttal evidence, which is expected to occupy the time until Friday night. Under the law no evidence can be taken after De- cember 20, and the hearing will therefore YOUR SCAL Will Remove Loose Dandruff Scales, but it Won't Care Dandruff, It your hair is brittle and thining, you bave dandruff. The merely scouring of the mcalp of the loose scales, won't cure daudruff; beeause dandruff is nothing but scales of scalp belng thrown up by a pes tiferous littie germ in burrowing its way to the root of the hair where it saps the vitality, causing falllug halr and, in time, baldness. Now you can't stop dandruff, nor falling hair, nor prevent baldness un- less you destroy that germ: and the only preparation that can do it is the new sci- entific discovery, Newbro's Herpicide. In fact no other hair preparation claims (o kil the dandruff germ—all of them will clean the scalp; soap and water will do that, but only Newbro's Herplcide gets at the root of the trouble and Kills the dan- druff germ. BRINGS SUIT FOR DAMAGES Mrs. Sarab Agnl for ¢, Figg Begine Action Sarpy County Farmers efamation of Character. Another damage suit growiug out of the recent religlous difficulties of the Figgiten was filed in the district court yesterday urah . Figg petitioned for damages the sum of $2,020 for an alleged defamation of character due to her arrest on the charge of insanity. The defendants in the case are Woodson W. Browning, John P. Henger and Albert Donahoe, all of whom are farm- ers living in the western part of Sarpy county. They to have brought Mre. FFigg be )y county insanity 1oard for examination to determine whether sho was Insane on the question of religion, Keep the bowsels active if you would pre- serve your health. A dose of Prickly Ash Bitters now and then does this to per- fection. Hawall, | ;| English Correspondent 8ays Yankees Con- n | 9 | PRAISES AMERICAN METHOD trol Chinese Well, ¥ that of omplimen- rta of Conditions the German Side, LONDON, 1w 2 in the course of a review published in the Morning Post of conditions existing in Pekin, H. J. Whig- ham, a well known nowspaper correspond ent, says there are now 260,000 in- habitants pursuing their ordinary avoea- tions In the American quarter and the mar- kets aro in full blast He adds that the American and Japanese quarters are the managed, showing ability on the part of the Americans to handle a subject people which they have not developed clsewhere to proper ad- vantage. Continuing, Mr. Whigham This enormous portion of the city is policed by exactly one company of infantry and a few mounted men under a provost marshal, 1f only these hard-headed soldiers of the provost marshal type had been given a frec hand In the Philippines the task of subjugating the unfortunate islanders would have beer much more simp If the Japanese have come out of the muddle with flying colors, they at least have the Amerl- cans close belind. 1t was worth sending an expedition to Chint if only to get a w hints on transport from the Americans Their scheme of municipal government could not be bettered by the British, who have learned the business by experience in every quarter of the globe. For the point of contrast, it is only necessary to walk down the aven of the Chinese eity divid- ing the United States and Germany. Tho American side s simply Pekin in the ordinary garb peace, minus its vartegated smells. The opposite side is almost de- serted. The Germans have to the American side for meat and vegetables, and it is whispered that the people are some- times robbed as they bring in the produce, except where the gates are guarded by the Americans or Japar That s why the markets in the quarter controlled by these natives are the best.’ A dispateh to the Pall Mall Gazette from Pekin, dated Monday, December 24, says Much irritation has been caused by the activity of the German troops in the district under British protection. So acuto has been the foeling, the dispatch adds, that there has been a question of the British #eceding from the ally compact. Quatity of pagne. Without quality no article can maintain fts prestige, but G. H. Mumm's Extra Dry 10 more. Tmporting several years back double the quantity of any other brand, it this year to I pber 1 surpassed all records, Importing 108,321 cases, or 72,169 more than any other brand. Speclal at- tentlon s called to the remarkable quality now imported INSPECT KANSAS Executly [ come PACIFIC OMcinls of Union Pacific king Over Their nes in Sunflower Stat Executive officials of left yesterday for their annual tour ot inspection over the Kansas Pacific—that portion of the system operated through the state of Kansas. The trip fs made at this time in order that the entire Union Pacific system may have been inspected before the close of the year, and the Kansas branches have been left until the last hecause of the previous inability of the officials to o arrange their work as to make the journey together. The party occupied the private cars of President Burt and General Manager Dickinson and besides thase two officials there were E. Buckingham, super- intendent of transportation; E. L. Lomax, general passenger agent; J. H. McConnell, iterdent of motive power and ma- chinery, and J. B. Berry, chief engineer. Freight Trafic Manager J. A. Munroe joins the party at Kansas City, where he went the first of the week to spend Christmas. the Union Pacifio Locke Dies of His Injurie Edward Locke, the Missouri Pacific pas- senger conductor who was serfously injured while engaged in switching at Union early Monday morning, died at his home in Kan- sas Cily Monday night from the effects of the amputation of his left limb and the shock gustained by his entire system. Mr. Locke was one of the oldest and most popu- lar passenger conductors running into this city and his death was a matter of sorrow to a wide circle of acquaintances in Omah He had run between Omaha and Kansas City for many years. Mr. Locke leaves a wife and one daughter. His body is now enroute to New Hampshire, where it will be interred. Travel in Heavy. There was no abatement yesterday in the unusual volume of travel which has been moving over the railroads entering this city for the last few days. Morning trains leaving Omaha bound for Lincoln were filled to overflowing with teachers en- route to the capital city to attend the annual meeting of the State Teuchers' as- soclation. The Burlington had to add two conches to its regul morning train in order to furnish accommodations for the pedagogues Volume of Panhandle Pays Dividend. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 26.-The directors of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louls rallroad, otherwise known as the Panhandle system, declared a dividend of 2 per cent on the preferred stock of the company, payable January 10, Railway Notes and Personals. General Freight Agent Wood of the Un Pacific spent Christmas i Chicago Roy Hoover, chicf claim clerk in the Mis- sourl Pacitic ' local s, has re from Cedar Rapids, where he spent mas Assistant General Lane of the Union P home at lthaca, days. Johin n IPreight Agent (" ific has gone to his N. Y., to spend the holi- Mellen, traveling of the Northwestern Clinton, where he with relatives. Alfred Mead, chief clerk in the division offices of the Omaha line, spent Chriktman in Chicago with his sister. His father, resentative-elect George Mead, nled him passenger agent has returned from had spent Christmas A Fire n Shot 20 Miles, The United States will fire a thousand- pound shot twenty miles, which will be a record-breaker for the distance. The gun from which it Is to be fired will be a marvel of American ingenulty and workmanship. Another marvel of American ngenuity is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. For fifty yea it has been the only medicine to cure con- stipation, indigestion, dyspepsia, billouss ness and by its direct action on the kidneys prevents rheumatism. The following deaths nnd births were re- ported to the city health commissioner for tho forty-eight hours ending at noon Wednesdiy ths - Mrs, Bridget Ryan, 1411 South iirteenth, nged Anfon ' Kment, St Joseph's hospital d 405 1. ) Beott, 8t Joseph's hospital, aged 30 Births-Andrew’ Erlcson, ty-geventh avenie, girl; Al ) puth Four hoy: George Praksel, 1282 South Fifteonth, girl; Jumes Ainscow, 621 South SIXUN avenue, gir; B 4 txteenih, bovi Wil ixteenth, girl: John orth Twen- ) Forngon, Kop MeGreal, 11 Cook's tra Dry beats Cook's Tmperial has & perfect boquet. Cook's Champagne Is strictly pure. | [