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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3, 1902 SPECIAL NOTICE — = Advertisements for these columne ® than 200 for tion., These advertizements rum consecutively. Advertiner reque eheck only. FOR SALE~C RS, TOBACCOS. Don’t put off buying your XMAS PRESENTS too long. Select while the assortment is good. We have a splendid line of PIPES, CIGAR HOLDERS, Fancy and Unique SMOKING SETS. Anything you want in Cigars and Tobacco. SEE US BEFORE XMAS. Omaha’s Largest Cigar House FOUR STORES. W. F. STOECK SITUATIONS WANTED, WANT situation for general hou family of not more than five quired, 3 per w can give erences. Address P9, Bee WANTED—Position by exp lady stenographer; referen: work In wages It HUSTLING deputies ~wanted; men women; splendid contract. The Ga ers, 410’ bee Bidg, WANTED, fo marrieu mel citizens of Lnited States, ucter and lemperate Lavits, who speak, read ana write English, For ia- formation appiy o Recculung Officeis, 16th uné Dooge Sts, Umaba, and post- oifice builuing, Lincoin, Neb. B—D-3l GoOD A D, WANTED, machine shop apprentice and two sfop boys. Apply 4l N. Main st Council Blutts, 1—M196 WANTED, middle-aged man; good address; large ucquainiance, Cily SAvIngs babk, 16th and Lougias. B—M i - S A BER what we have (0 offer men (v ica.u barber trade; years saved by our metnod of free work, expert instructions; tools presented; wages Saturdays; board pro- vided; ‘cafll or write, Moler Barber Col- lege, 1802 Dougias st. B—MS19 4 messengers wanted; high salaries. T 13th St. B4 YOUNG men everywhere, copy letters home evenings, $1 we send addressed en- velope tor particulurs. Filbert, Dept. 8 131, “Box 1411, Phimdeiphia, Pa. —$19 WANTED-Reliable man or woman exgeri- enced in selling subscription books for po- y manager. L. B. New York Life B-M151 D8 Bidg.,, Omaha, Neb, WANTED, boys to sell candy on street; good wakes. Apply 612 So. ¥Wth B 3216 2¢ lastering done b7 i ¥ B-214 3 WANTED, & small job_of immediately. Inquire at Blog. WANTED, choristers for First Presbyterian church, Also base and tenor soloists. A ply K. 6L Wright, Rumge Bidg. B—2%0 WANTED, an experienced card and sign writer. Apply, stating age, experience and reference, B-%113 WANTED, party to furnish and put on “torm windows on house. Address P 1b, Bee offic B-266 6 WANTED, good boy with a bicycle for de- livery and to make himself generally use- ful. ~ Schaefer's Cut 6th and Chicago. WANTE! verywhere, hustlers to signs, distribute circulars, samples, e no canvassing; ood pay. Sun Advertl ing Bureau, Chicago. B—M263 3 ARE you dissatisfied with your work? Our free booklet, “Are Your Hands Tied?" tells how we have gualified thousands in spare time for salaried positions in more congenial and profitable lines of work; write International Correspondence Box 1668, Scranton, Pa., or call vening, Umaha office, 637 Paxton B—206 3% Price Drug Store, SALESMEN WANTED, EVERYWHERE, (o sell Lambert Type- Yritarn Motirse ‘& Co, &1 N dotn B, Omaha. -0 advertising hotel registers; big money; sells on sight; only those who mean busi- ness need answer. Address Putnam Hotel Register Co., 2% Main street, Dubuque, Towa. —M271 3¢ P ——. L2 WANTED—FEMALE HELP, 1% Girls, Call Canadian office, 15th & Dodge. C—iot in_tor WANTED, Swedish or German general housework; small famil wages. Call at 126 5. 31 LADIES, writing at home evening: week; particalars fiee to all; send ad- dressed envelope. Filbert, Dept. 8 131, Box 111, Philadeiphia, Pa. C—880 WANTED, a good gir. for general house- wark. - Apply 14 Poppleton Ave. ANTED—GIrl to do general housework in family of three; good wages. Mrs. Simeral, ¥76 N. Bih ave. = MdTL WANTED, a refined young girl to do se in small’ family; g00d wages ond worl paid. Call at 226 Dodge street between and 6 p. m. C—806 WANTED everywhere, writing, copying’ at home evenings; eteady work, no mailing or canvassing; good pay; for par- tioulgrs send, addressed envelope. Mana- ¥, Dept. B 130 Box 1683, Philadephia, Pu. C—8s1 WANTED, a good girl for work; good wages; no washing. fayetie, ave. GIRL for general housework. 2211 ot 4 [S WANTED, girl 15 or 16 years old, to take care of baby. 17 8. 2ith st. M9 ¢ WANTED, an experienced second girl Marsh, 8% Pine st C-MT LADY to do complling. Call Monday, room 16, Paiterson bidg o GIRL, for general housework: good wages. Apply at once, 3N8 Poppleton. M3 &0 15 PER (housand co tters at home; elther sex: send (wo stamps lars. Blackney & Co., @67 Ha cago. [ —_— FOR RENT—HOUSES, m'?;'o’x{-u. Van Storage 1% Farnam, or Tels, 159860 Yy of clty, The O. o, 18 Tee Bldg. D TO MOVE Co.; office, all par Davis HOUSES sruufur—. ¥ rooms, modern, nice lawn, n. 8 N. 19th, ¥-room, moder, §0.0. 20 N, 19th, $-r0>m, modern, $30.00 W. FARNAM SMITH CO. 1820 Warpam St n ¥ RCNT D% MAGGARD Van & Storage Co. Tel, 18 FOR RENT-HOUSE $-ROOM modern, near High school, $27.50, sin and Charles, $20.00, Tel. 678 . Ave. Robison, s D—481 BOSTWICK & CO. for ci 2 N. Y. Life Bidg. Tel, 10 481 Brown Block. D& FOR RENT, one 9-room house, with gas, water and sewer; Just been placed In first-class repair; In good location. C. M. EBachmann, 43 Paxten block. D™ FOR_RENT, forty acres in the city lmiite of South Omaha; emall house, excellent piace for feed ydrd, The Omaha Kealty Company, 1301 Douglas St., upstalrs. D29 HOUSES. G. G. Wallace, MODERN, 8room house, furnished, close in, on car line in Council Biufta; owner would board with family. Addre Bee office, Counell Bluffs, D— HOUSES, insurance. Ringwalt, Bark D 7-ROOM modern house, 2317 Charles. phone A-2068, FOR RENT, Tele- D133 9-rcom house, just newly papered and repaired, all modern except urnace, 324 St. and Poppleton Ave., $1s. Two 9-room houses, Mth and California Sta., il modern, city water and sewer, $18. Oie 4-room house, 2ith and Cuming Sts., city water, §19. C M, BACHMANN, 4%6-31 Paxton B and Howard Sts., 12-room flat & condition, two modern bath new plumbing; $66.00 per month. GEORGE AND COMPANY, 1601 Farnam 8t D82 DI4 2 4-room house. 3214 Charles St., $5. ha Realty Co., 1301 Douglas, 'up~ D217 A FIN The ¢ stairs, §-ROOM brick, furnace, gas, laundry Capitol ave. 2601 D--M243 §* 616 BANCRC 8T., 4room thun'\ S-ROOM hou Capitol ave. 18, odern jmprovements. quire Jos Goldsmith, room United States bank bullding. D—M241 3* FOR RENT, a brand new modern 6-room house, ofl finish, new furnace (can buri either’ soft or hird coal), cemient laundr; room, fine porcelain bath, N. E. corner Zith and Woolworth sts.| Look at this and you'll rent 1t D—-M245 24TH AND K STS., South Omaha, 3 nice 5. room cottages; rental, $15 per month. Willlam K. Potter, recelver, 302 Brown block. D—M763 2741 8. 13TH ST., 6-room cottage, city Water, rental 310 Willlam K. Pottér, receiver, Brown block. D-—M269 Pt oo PPN et —FURNISHED ROO) DEWEY European Hotel, 13th and Farnam. 464 one_block B4 §$| PER WEEK—422 S. 18th S south of court house. AETNA HOUSE, European, 13th and Dod, E—466 ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Chicago. E 468 HANDSOME steam heated room. tol Ave ROOMS for light ard. Ca il nousekeeping. 16331 How- B M2—D-12¢ L. M. E bauls trunks: Telephone 780. yoas¥ic THE FARNAM-19th and Farnam_streets. ¥ Nt T STEAM HEATED roome, $10 per monih. Barker Hotel, 1ith and Jones St&. . WANTED-TO RENT. YOUNG lady would like room and board in family where can have use of plano about three evehings a week. Address P8, Bee. K—M220 6% WANTED-TO BUY. WANTED, to buy, & second. good condition. 'Address P WANTED, to buy, & good plano; must be reasonable. Address P office. N-m2 WANTED, to buy, good 2d-hand bugy for cash; price must be right. Address P11, Bee. N—-M222 8¢ price Be FOR SALE—FURNITURE. CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1 202 New and second exchanged. FOR SALE, furniture for 12-roomed house at a bargain, must be sold in 10 days. Address ¥, Bee office, Councll Bluffs, O—202 8 FOR SAL NEW and secondhand vehicles for cheap. I Frost, 1ith and Leavenworih. 3 7 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, NEW and 24-hand typewritgrs. 1119 Faroam Qi FOR SALE, phonographs, superior to ay Gther musical instrument , $ up. The Wittmann Co., 1621 Farnam. & FOR SALE, & pair of imported Mexic hairless dogs. Address K 5, Bee, QM9 LATH for quick shipment, crib- %1 Douglas, [-*= FENCE bing, combination ladders. MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, MONEY WHEN you fiud It necessary to borrow us & trial, after which we will, by r treatment, attempt 1o retaln your patronage. We loan from $10 up on fur- niture, planos, live stock, etc. We also make loans to SALARIED PEOPLE without mortgage or endorser. We do not_deduct interest in advance; we charge nothing for making or Hilng papers and our secvice s quick and conidential. We always try 10 please ouf patrons, OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN Co,, 129 Board of ‘Irade Bidg. Tel, 1298 (Estabished 1 Bouth 16tk St. X409 uuu‘iusuuuuuxiunu}’g DO YOU NEED MONEY? MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND SALARIES, $10 to $600 loaned on FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC., and to salaricd people § at very lowest rates and for any iength § of time, witnout publicity or removing § the property. Payments can be made § 1o sult your convenience. H Call aud get our terms before woine § Isewhere. “*RELIABLE CREDIT COMPANY, Room 3, Third Fioor, Paxton Block, s SESSSESISSSISHIIRINNS "’}!'4‘«3' BORROW MONEY WHERE you can get it on FURNITURE, PIANOS,” HORSES, WAGONS, COWS, ETC.; also on SALARIES, WHERE you get it_on short notice and without publicity. WHERE you puy or oniy the time money s in use. WHERE you can return it on easy weekly or monthly payments, WHERE you get the lowest rates, WHERE can you do better? PHOENIX CREDIT CO., 3 Paxton Blk. 16th and Farnam Sts. MONEY loaned on planos, furniture, jew- elry, horses, cows, etc. C. F. Reed"l‘w 8.13. e, INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnam, Q—in IDHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1119 Farnam. QT PIANO for sale or trade; want horee and buggy. O 23, Bee. Q—Mi69 D17 7 LADIES and gents' watches, 150 dia- monds, left in pawn, good as new, selling at halt price. Diamond Loan Office, 1401 vougias. Q—Misl D% BUY or sell pool tables. Kern, 821 8. 13th, Q—499—D-18 BARN for sale. Inquire 1914 No. 2ith St. QM8 CHRISTMAS perfumes. - Write for catalog. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. SECONDHAND billiard and pool tables; billlard tables repaired; a large stock of cheap bar fixtures, cigar counters, etc The_Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.. 407- So. 10th. Q113 30 UPRIGHT Hamilton Plano, §0od 28 8. 24th. CLATRVOYANT! MRS, FRITZ, clalrvoyant, 1614 Cass St. 8—4% MME. GYLMER, genulne palmist, 315 8, 1. S—is1 ———eeeeeeeee BLECTRIC TREATMENT. MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15, 24 floor, R.% To8% D3 MISS DUVAL, manicuring. 1615, Howard, flat A. T M6 17 BUSINESS CHANCES, WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange 'Your business or property auick see J. i1 “Johnson, 88 N.'Y. Lite. Y—Mi05 WANT to buy, sell or trade a business Go wee Wilson, Warnes d Co., 417_to 419 Paxton block. Y TO GET In or out of business call on Wil- liams, Koom 411, McCague bullding FOR SALE, hardware and implement stock in_ Swanton, Baline county, Neb.; the only implement stock in town; a bargain to any one wishing to engage in the im- plement business, For particulars ad- dress Lock Box 17, Swanton, Saline Co. Neb. Y—M199 3 PERFUMES—2,00 kinds, Catalogue. Shet- man & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha. Y—-Mazz D28 IF YOU want to get in or out of busiiess or buy or sell property communicate with Northwestern Clearing Company, First National Bank Bldg. Omaba, Neb. ' —M17 CASH for your real estate or business, no matter where located; if you desire a quick sale send us description and price. Northwestern Business Agency, D 312, Bank of Commerce Bullding, Minneapolis, Min Y—Mi29 D3l 3 $2,00 cash would like to invest in business where my business ability will find employment and good profif. Ad- dress, giving purtioulars, P 16, Bee office. MUST be sold on account of klckness, good paylpg feed and coal business; ) lo- cation, Inquire at 240 8, 2th St. y ? Y28 4 MME. AMES, \apor baths, 124 N. 13ih, KT, T Dis § ROOMS for light housekeeping. 1112 So. iith street. E—M2T FRONT foom, modern, §2 per week. 1717 Webster, E-459 D16 GRACE O'BRYAN of Kentucky. 120 8. 1ath, T—464 D17 PERSONAL. ELEGANTLY furnished rooms In new piadern home; Rot water heb(; rofgretioes. Toi6 Webater. B4R 5 DR. ROY, chiropodist; corns and superflu- ous haif - remaved: by -electrioity. R. 12, Frenzer block.: * i U—g81 THREE rooms, furnished fot light house- lfienlll:l. steam heat, 313% h'h.w" “Hiv i L FOR RENT, in quiet private family, nicely furnished rooms; would not object 1o giving board to right parties. Address P 13, Bee. E-M226 4% AN ELEGANTLY furnished front room, steam heatiand bath. 28 8. 24th St. F—2%3 4 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, MERRIAM, comfortable winter home, F—469 FURNISHED rooms, with or withoiit board, rates reasonable. Midland Hotel, 18th and Chicago. Fi0 PRIVATE family. 99 8. %th ave. _ M189 FOR REN boar [ GRAMOPHONES and supplies, VIAVI, Woman's Way to Health. Home treatment, Booklet iree.- 346 Bee Bldg., Omaha. J U—4s2 wholesale and retail. Collins Plano Co., 1622 Douglas. U—iss RUPTURE CURED-No knife, no pain, no detention from business. Send for booklet, etc. EMPIRE RUPTURE CUKE CO., 838 N.'Y. Life Bidg., Omaha. U—iss DR. B. M. JACKSON, specialist in chronic discases. 1505 Farnam St. Consultation fre. U—843 ELIT RS, 615 8. 16th st., 2d floor. U—437 D15 PRIVATE hospital before and during con- finement; babies boarded adopted. Mrs. Gardels, 234 Lake. Tel. Red-1 \ T1- 488 for L. M. E. messengers. U—MBs51 TELEPHON WE RENT. sewing machines at ¢ per week. We repair and sell parts for any machine manufactured, BRASKA CYCLE CO., ‘Phone 1653, Corner 15th and Harney Sts. 34 Broadway, Council Blufts. 'Phone B-61S, 612 North 24th 8t So. Omaha. 'Phone 436, M—845 6 T, nicely. furnished room with house modern, including (e’e- phone; convenient to car line; also within walking distance. Price reasonable. 2406 Cass st. Tel. A2, F—M1% PRIVATE hospital for ladles before and during continement; bables adopted. M2 §. 18th st. Mrs. Fisher. Tel. F-3213, F—M28 J1 FOR RENT, nicely furnished rooms, with board; rooms single or eneuite; modern, including telephone; convenient to car line; algo within waiking distance; terms reasonable. Apply 2406 Cass st Tel. A2:93. F—M267 9 —_———————— FUR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. . < T, store in first-class locatlon; Appli‘, R. C. Peters & Co., ground floor, Bee Bld —: FOR RENT, tbe bullding formerly occu- pied by The Bee at 916 Farnam St It has Tour storics and & basement which was formerly used as The Bee press room. This will te rented very reasonably: if interested apply at office to water, secretary, room i, Be CENTRAL, grocery, drug, meat market, with fx{ures: also fine laundry, with sicam heat and-power. Tizard, 20'N. ud. STORE ROOM. 1615 Howa'rd St., In good repair, with light basement, $0.00 per manth. GEORGE & COMPANY, 1601 Pamam St AGENTS WANLED, WANTED, canyassing agents in - every county fo_solicit _subscriptions to THI TWENTIETH CENTUKY FARMER. Steady employment, with assured good in- come. Agents in the country with horse and buggy especlally desired. Canvassers make easily $60 to Si0 per month. Ad- dress, Centary Farmer Solicitors’ Bureay, Bee building, Omaha. 1,000 AGENTS wanted to sell desirable old- line insurance for the largest company in the world of its age; no special con- tract fakirs or leg pullers need apply. We sell the best contract ever written; good territory and commissions given to good, reliaple men. Call on or write to eorge J. Crane, Superintendent Western Department, 319 First Nat'l Bank Bidg., Omaha, Neb, J—Mi2s D2 AGENTS to sell Texas Oll and Mining Co.'s stock; first-class Investment; good com- missions; lberal contract. Texas Oil and Mining Co., Box 92, Lawton, Okl J—MT89 4+ AGENTS wanted in each locality to organ. ize information clubs for the opening of the Rosebud; no canvassing required. In- close stamp.’ C. J. Comier, Box 735, J—M2T6 3 — WANTED-TO RENT. NTED, to rent, furnishea room for two tlemen, within walking distance; state price. Address P 10, Bee. KMz ¢ HEADQUARTERS for Edison phono- graphs and Victor talking machines and records. Nebraska Cycle Co., Cor. 15th and Harney Sts. U—MsH 6 where art thou?’ Why don't you Have important news for you.— . U—M25 3* THE girl who had an appointment with tall, dark complexioned man at east door of P. O. Saturday at 3 p. m. can learn particulars- by addreseing Richard Man- ning, general dellvery, Omaha. U—M219 5 519 N. 16th s treating on Jan BOCIALIST headquarters, Literature of all kinds, subje | —i FREE, a bottle of cholce wine, Corkscrew and Gold-Edged whisky glass' with every order of Primo Rye, at $.10 a_galion. Charges prepald. Meyer Klein, wholesale liquor dealer, Omaha. U—261 EGGS, 2C PER DOZ. o & E. Batterton, grocers, 334 N. 1 St. YOUR health demands you read “What to Newsdealors, 10c, or Plerce Pub- Co. 261 3 MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. 4% PER CENT on business property, § per cent on residence property. Options to pay whole or part any time. W. B. MEIKLE, 41 8. 15TH St. W48y MONEY (o loan on Improved Omahg real estate. Brennan-Love Co., 39 8. 13th, W90 4770 5 P. C. money. Bemls, Paxton Bik. W91 FARM and city loans, low rates. W. H. Thomas, First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1645, W92 FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 1004 Farnam. W-493 WANTED._ _ cit: loans and warrants. Farnam Smit/ & C WANTED, city and farm loans; also bonds and warrants. K. C. Peters & Co.. 1102 Farnam 8t Bee Bld W49 PRIVATE money. F. D. Wead, 1524 Douglas. WA WANTED, $.000 loan on first-class real os- tate security. Inquire Blixt & Lo 3 room 436-7 ton block. WML ey MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, WANTED, to_rent, furnished house for winter, 7 to § rooms. Address P 14, Bee office. K—-M2Z8 5 WANTED, to buy 2d-hand plano; must in_ good condition And. reasonblE. Al dress P10, Bee. Ma MAN and wife, no children, desire room and board in family where there are not too many boarders. Aldress RALS ; A to buy horse for delivery i must be serviceably sound and Address P 1, Bes. Mz LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, teans. sters, boarding houses, etc. without se- curity; easiest terms; 40 offices in priy- cipal citics. Tolman, ##0 Board of Trade Bidg. X—458 MONEY loaned on furniture, live stock, eweiry, 1o salaried peopls. Fole EXBle. (o Dult Grodn. § Barker Eéc‘ku 0 MONEY loaned on plain note to salaried ople; business confidential; | RO ailon block:“The 3. & Hution Sa™ FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. RANCH and farm lands for sale by the ‘Unioh Pacific Railroad ¢ompany. B. A. McAllester, land commi¥sioner, Union Pa- cific Headquarters, Omana, Nlb.fl FOR SALE~REAL ESTATE. "MOORE'S SUBDIVISION. Beautiful east front lots, 2ith Ave., be- tween Lake and Grant, high, sightly, car ilne, city water, gas, Sewer, §ood nelgh- borhood. To sell quickly 1 ofter these fine 40 FOOT LOTS FOR $300. Un easy payments, Nothing so cheap or so ¥00d in that part of the city. STAKT A HOMY MAKE AN INVESTMENT, BUY A CHRISTMAS GIFT, Save your money by buying one of these cholce lots. Sure to be worth more. GEORGE G. WALLACE, Brown I RE-—23 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, GREGG 8. H., Touch T. Tele ., Bus. Brauches, Cat. free. Um. Com. Col., 1i & Doug. —L2 A. C. VAN SANT'S school. 711 N. Y. Lite. —bu8 BOYLES college, court reporter princip N. Y. Life. it EB. Business & Shorthand College, Boyd's Iheater. —516 PATENTS., H, J. COWGILL—No fees unless success- ful. 318 8. 15th st, Omaha. Tel. 1788, and Equitable 'Bldg., W D. C. No fee if we fail. lliustrated book free. Only western firm haviug Washington office. Patents sold, —M342 Jani LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & PRICE, 8 U. 8. N'i Bk. Bld. 85 Y. et Life, NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO., 401-408 Life bidg., attormeys and cdliootors wher, NEB COLLECTION CO., 365 N. Y MEDICAL. DR. PRIES treats successfully all «lis- eases and {rregularities of women, from any cause; experlenced and reilable. 1513 Dodge st.,” Ariington block, Omaha, Neb. —M236 —— ey MANUFACTURING, P. MELCHOIR, 13th and Howard, ma- chinist 518 OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks. makes a spe- clalty of fire escapes, shutters, doors and wafes. G. Andreen, Prop., 1 So. 10th st = DETECTIVE AGENCY. CAPT, THOS. CORMICK, private detective, 517 Karbach biock. Télephone A-2832. Zadt—D-ie0 P AR ~.. == STORAGE, OM. Van Stor. Co., 16111 Farn. Tels, 1566-363. -0 Tel. 11%, 24 ——————————————————— VANS and baggage wagons. GARBAGE, ANTI-MONOPULY GARBAGE CO., cleans cesspovls and vaults, removes garbuge and dead animals at reduced prices. ol N 16th Tel. 1 —919, e ————— PAWNBROKERS, EAGLE Loan Office, rellable, accommodat- ing; all business contidential, 1301 Dougla: e ———— TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE, TWIN CITY EXP., ‘Phone 1717, 60 8, loth. —u THE DEPOT on time. L. M. E. Tel 180. D84y GAINS 1n real ighe 1zt 1 Miod D1s* W. C. CHISSELL fof, cstate. 1ulo Janes HOUSES and lots in all parts of city; also O opoty ‘ind ar farids. . The O ¥ Davls Co., Room 352, Bee Bldg. RE-—610 SEE PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. for chol bargains. 601 N. Y. Life Bldg. Tel. 10i RE~ws HARRISON & MORTON offer a special bargain in modern cottage in today's paper. READ THEIR AD, then telephone 814 or call at 913 N, Y. Life, ACT QUICKLY. RE-212 2 BALE TIES. OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North 16th, E——————————— TICKET BRUKERS, CUT RATE rallroad tickets everywhere. P. H. Philbin, 1% Faraam. 'Phone 784 —922 —— EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. PRIVATE lessons in _bookkee, G. R. Rathbun, Room 15, Com'l g, cte. at.bank, —920 ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. THOS. Tel. 24 light _wiring. —836 D3* DURKIN, electric 148, AUTOMOBILES, DLEC, automoblles. Deright, 1119 Farnans —o82 LAUNDRY, FOR SALE. Residence on Worthington st., near Brown- Wway, with good barn, large lot, $5,000. GEORGE & CO., 1601 FARNAM ST, CHARLES E., 128 Farnam street. COTTAGE FOR SALE, $1,600 for 1817 Lake st., half-block Lake st. first-class condition, lot 52x72 feet. GEORGE & CO., 1601 FARNAM ST. the farmers and stockraisers about it. The best way to reach them is through CENTURY FARMER. “This agricultural weekly goes to 35,000 you have a good plece of land to eell at a reasonable price you ought to find a buyer 2 cents per word. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER ell Hall, 9 rooms, brick, modern In every RE—M17) 3 WILLIAMSO RE—509 school, 6 rooms, city water, place is in RE—MIsi 3 If you want to sell a farm or ranch, tell THE TWENTIETH homes of farmers and stockralsers, so If among them. The cost of &b ad is small— OMAHA, NEB. RE—6M4 WE offer, till sold, 6-room, all modern cottage, bullt for a home, oak finish downstairs, full cemented cellar, good furnace, porcelain bath, gas, sewerage, etc.; east front on N boulevard, no special paving tax (street taken care of by Park board); owner compelled to make & change, and will sell for $2,500; part cash. ACT QUICKLY. HARRISON & MORTON. RE-218 2 HASCALL HALL Large two-story building, 160x00 feet, 1923~ So, 13th street. This building is suit- able for manufacturing or warehouse purposes. Substantially built. Cost $40,000. Wil sell with ground 120 feet square at a very low figure. $3,00—Two-story frame store building, with flat above; WA Douglas st.; Toc"aax 1,200-Two 1) 1 § Two frame cottages, 213 and 2016 N. The Omaha Realty Company. 101 Douglas Street nUpuuna. RE~-MS815 TAKE A GOVERNMENT TIMBER CLAIM now, as they ar. getting scarce; good yel- low 'pine timber claims running from 2,000,000 10 3,000,000 feet per quarter section. Have Inspected same and will take number of people from here. arrivin the timber on December 9 2. ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS WILL BE BOLD. Government price, $2.50 acre. For turther information as to tination end rates call upon or wris E. L. Lomax, General Passenger Agt, U. P. R. R, or Geo. M. Reed, Grangeville, Idaho, formerly of the firm of R. C. Peters & Co. RE—128 6 HARRISON & MORTON, FARM RE—823 DI7* OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, Sc; collars, 2¢; cuffs, 4c. 1750 Leavenworth. Tel. A-1783, —934 PRINTING, e S Jgetiad ek T SRS N, WATERS PRINTING COMPANY, Linotype Composition. 611 So. '13th, FUR DRESSING, 0. R, GILBERT CO., tanners, 1424 8. 13th, 937 J. B. WALLACE, 606 8. 13th st. —M1775 INDIAN BASKETRY. INDIAN BASKETRY easily learned by anyone; a popular and lucrative pastime; full line of supplies and books teaching work. STEWART'S, 119 N. 16th; send for samples. ~-M240 J1 WANTED=TO BORROW, $500 FOR one year, 8% first mortgage, on clear 160 acres. Address P 5, Bee. —M246 3* PR NSRS R T L % GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OM. PLATING CO., Bee bidg. Tel. UPHOLSTERING. OMAHA Furniture Repair. W "Tel, 241, BULBS, cut flowers and plants, son, Tel. 1268, 1519 Farnam St., Omaha. MASQUERADE COSTUMES, THEO. LIEBEN, 1018 Farnam, costumes. —MS STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, CURED. Julla Vaughn, 4% Ramge Bidg. 98 TAILORING, LADIES' JACKETS made, altered and re- modeled. Joe Yousen, M4I1 Farnam St. 55 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, ALL kinds of carpenter work and repairing prompily ‘attended to. J. T. Gchiltre. 20th and Lake streets. —370 TYPEWRITERS, WHY pay more? Lambert, §25; superior to $100 machines. Sent on approval. Monros & Co.. 811 N. 16th St.. Omaha —34 HORSE BLANKET! HARNESS, saddles, sult cases and valiacs, Cornish, 1210 Farnam et. Tel. 214 —in D2 ACCORDION PLEATING. KELSEY'S wall paer, 17th and 3 "Phone 108 o RRSR GOLDMAN Pleating Co., Roo 3 - las Block. . . Dy OSTEOPATHY. & ALIC Suite 515, N. ¥ POSTOFFIC teopaths. patch per s. 8. Empress of Tndly 1664 il mus ally ad handise fac 1 Posta ranghal cg_ 3 0¢ forwarded Phily Francisco, clos up to Decem patch per U. & NOTIC G E JOHNSON, Life Bldg. Tel Mrs. Grace Deegan, 635 Bee Bldg. Tel. ne Island daily at 2, Incusive, Transport via San o p.m. for dis Ly TNING RODS, OMAHA Lightnyng Rod Co., 1512 Webster St., manufacturers of and wholesale and retail dealers in copper cable lightning rods. Janl Transpacific mafls are forwarded to port of salling daily and the schedule of closing is arranged on the presumption of theit uninterrupted overland transit. *SRegls tered mail closes at § p. m. previous day CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster postoffice, New York, N. Y., November 28 LOST, LOST—Gold-bound spectacles between Bee bldg. and The Farnam, Monday eve.; re- turn to Diamond C premium store and get NOVEMBER CROP CONDITIONS Too Rank Growth in Some Sections and Hessian Fly in Others Un- favorable to Wheat. GOVERNMENT NOTIC QUART! Kansas, > CONSTRUCTING master, Fort Leavenworth, vember 19 Sealed proposals, in tripli- cate, will be recelved here until 11 o'clock, a. m., Central time, December 13, I and then opened, for furnishing and dellvering, In good condition, F. O. B. cars, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, approximately 60 tons castiron water pipe—80 tons 13-inch and 60 tons 10-inch—together with fittings, yalves, lead, oakum, meters, tools, etc., fof same. ' Bidders must state i their proposal the time in which they will compiete deliv- ery, as time will be an important It in makig award. Full information blank forms of proposal and specifications furnished on application to this office, Specifications can also be seen at office of Depot Quarter- master at Chicago, 8t. Louis and Omaha United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or an; art thereof. Envelopes to \v.' indorsed ro- posals for ., and addressed to Major D. E rthy, Quartermaster, U N29 dit DL WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—The Weather bu« reau has issued the following statement of crop condifions for November: The month was marked by exceptionally mild temperatures in all districts east ot the Rocky mountains, with excessively heavy rains on the north Pacific coast and from the lower Atlantic to the west gult const and over the average in a large por- tion to the south Atlantic and gulf states The reports generally show that winter wheat was in very promising condition at the close of the month. With ample mois- ture and exceptionally mild temperature throughout the month the crop made rapid advancement and too rank growth is very generally reported from the central val- leys in Oklahoma and Texas. In the early sown the Hessian fiy has . | appeared extensively, but this pest has not affocted the late sown, which constitutes | much the greater part of the total acre- | age. | In Texas some flelds of the early sown are | trom twelve to eighteen inches high and are lable to injury from cold. On the north Pacific the weather has been very unfavorable for secding. [WORKING ON A TRUST LAW Judielary (Shc °1d be read DAILY by all interested, as changes may occur at any tme) Foreign malis for the week ending De- | cember 6, 192, will close (PROMPTLY in all cases) at the gencral postoilice as Lo lows: PARCELS POST MAI se one hour earller than closing time shown be- low. Parcels Post mails for Germany close at s p. m. Monday, per & & Kaiser William der Grosse; Friday, per s. s. Pennsylvania const Regular &nd supplementary at foreign statlon half lour ing time shown below (exc mentary mails for Europe a e America, via Colcn, close one hour later toreign station). malls close ater than clos- Co ttee Loxes No Time FranAa RS MaTs in Holding Meeting to Con WEDNESDAY—At 4 a. m. for IR detter mail only) v Queenstown (prints for Ireland and let- ters and prints for other parts of ISurope must be directed “per s. 8. Celtic”) 6:30 a. m. for EUROPE, per s. s. Louis, via Southampton. THURSDAY-At 7 for FRA SPAI sider Legislation. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—The judiciary committee of the house held its first meet- *| ing today and took prompt action in the direction of getting an anti-trust measure before congress at the earliest possible mo- ment. Mr. Jenkins (Wis.), who has hecome act- ing chairman owing to the retirement of Judge Ray, referred all measures dealing with trusts to the subcommittee of which | Mr. Littlefield of Maine is chairman, and the subcommittee will go to work at once. 1t is the hope of Mr. Littlefield that a bill can be reported out of the full commit- tee before the adjournment of the Christ- mas holidays. The committee today unani- mously voted to request the speaker to ap- point Mr. Jenkins chairman of the com- mittee. REPORT FAVORS THE SCHOOL Brot SWITZERLAND, TUGAL, TURK BRITISH INDIA ahd LOR QU per 8. 8. L agne, via| Havre' (mail for other parts of Kurope must_be directed “per s. 5. La Cham- pagne'’). SATURDAY—At 5:30 a. m. for EUROP per s, 8. Campania, via Queenstown; at i a. m. for ITALY direc per s. 8. Lahn (mail must be directed “‘per s. 8. Lahn");| at 7:30 a. m. for HERLANDS direct; | per 8. 8. Ryndam nail must be directed | "per. & lyndam”); at 8 a. m. for BEL- | GIUM direct, per s, Zeeland (mail must | be directed “per s, 8. Zeeland a. m. for § ND direct, Furnessia (mail must be dire & s, Furnessia''); at 11 m. - MARK direct, per 6. &, Norge (mail must be directed "per s. . Norge ). *PRINTED MATTER, ETC.~This stcamer takes printed matter, commercial papers and sampies for Germuny only. The same class 0f mall matter for other parts of Europe will not be sent' by iafs ship un- less specially directed by it After: the closing of the supplementary tfarisatiantic mdils named avove. addi- tlonal supplementary mails are opened on the plers of the American, Euglish, French and German steainers, ans remain upen until within ten minutes of the hour | ot sailing of steamer. Mails for South and Central America, ‘West Indies, Hic, WEDNESDAY—At 920 a. m. for FOR- TUNE. ISLAND, PORT AU PRINCE, AUX-CAYES and JACM per 8. 8. Flandria (mail for other parts of Haliti must be directed ‘per s, 8. Flandria™); at| 11:30 p. m. for JAMAICA, per 8. 5. Ad- miral Sampson, from Philadelphin. THURSDAY—At § a. m. for CUBA, YUCA- TAN, CAMPECHE, TABASCO and CHIAPAS, per 6. Vigilancia (malil for other paris of ‘Mexico must be directed ‘‘per s. m. (supple- mentary BAHAMAS, GUA AGO, per 8. 8, Orizaby FRIDAY-At § a_ m. for BRAZIL, per . & Tennyson, via Pernambuco, Bahia, Rio| Janeiro and Bantos (mall for Northern Brazil, Argentine, Uruguay and Paragua. must be directed Tenny at 10 a. m, for MARC, GOAVE, PORT AU PRINCE, AUX CAYES and JACME! s, Prins Wil- | lem 11 (mail for oth of Haltl, | Curacao, Venezuela, 'l r Dutch Gniana must be L'rins Willem 117); at m. per s, s. Seneca, via Tampl be directed *p . 8, Seneca'’); p. m. for INAGUA and HAITI, pe m ) WARD and WI ISLANDS, BRITISH, DU and FRENCH GUIANA, per s.' & Fonia- belle (mall for Grenada Trinidad must be directed “‘per 8. &, ab ) SBATURDAY—At 8 a. m. for BERMUDA, per 8. s. Pretoria; at 9 a. m, for PORTO, RICO, per s. 8. Ponce; at § a. upple- y_9:30 a. m.) for CU SLA, per 8. s. nilla and Cartagen: Universal rhood Concern at Point Lomn, Able to Care for Cuban Children. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2—Commissione: General Sargent of the Immigration bureat has returned from California, where he made an investigation into the Universal Brotherhood school at Point Loma, in con- nection with the question of whether the eleven Cuban children now held at New York and destined for that school should be admitted. While Mr. Sargent has not made his final report, it is learned on good authority that he finds the school provided with ample means to take care of the children, and that he will report in favor of their admi sion. The department undoubtedly will fol- low his recommendation in this matter, and | the children will be admitted within a day or two. SENATORS FIGHT NEW STATES Admission of New the m.) ) p. AMO and SAD Mexico and Arizona to Unfon Meets with Strong Opposition. WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—The republican mambers of the senate committee on terri- tories who are opposed to reporting the statehood bill as it passed the house of rep- resentatives were agaln today In confer- ence, Senator Quay being the only absentee. They were engaged principally in going over the testimony recently taken by the senate committee in New Mexico and Ari- zona with the view to making as strong a showing as poesible in opposition to the admission of those two territories. TIMBER IS -ILLEGALLY CUT Complaint Made in the Federal Court Against the Denver & Rio Grande Company, must be directed a. m. (supple-| FORTUNE 4 per s | Valencla (mail for Costa Iica must be directed “'per 8. 8. Valencia’); at 10 a. m. for CUBA, per s. 8. Mexico, via Havan: at 10 a. m. for GRENADA and TRI per s. 8. Maracas; at 2 p. m. for NTINE, URUGUAY and PARA- per 8. 4 Soldier Prince. Mails for Newfoundland, by rail to North Sydney, and- thence by steamer, close at | this office dafly at 6:80 p. m. (connecting close here every Monday, Wednesday an Saturday). .. Malls for Miqueion, by rail| to Boston, and thénce by steamer, close at this offica dafly at 6:30 p. m. Malls for | k ., and | this office except Thureday, at *5:30 a. m. (the | ting clotcs are made on Monda, Wednesdays and Saturdays). Malls b Mexico City, .overland, uniess speclally addressed for dispatch' by steamer, close at this office daily. excepr Sunday, at 130 p. m and 11:3 p. m., Sundays at 1 m. and 11:30 p. ni. sails for Costa Rica, Beliza, Puerto Cortez and letter | mall for Guatemala. by rali to New Or- leans, and thence by sieamer. close at this office dally, except Sunday, at *1:3 p. m, and *11:3 p. m., Sundays at *i p. m. and *11:30 p. m. (connecting cioses here | Mondays at *11:'p. m. for Belize, Puerto Cortez and letter mall for Guatemala, and | Tuesdays at *11:30 p. m. for Costa Rica). *Reglstered mail closes at ¢ . m. previois ay. DENVER, Colo., Jan. 2.—United States District Attorney Earl M. Cranston has filed a suit in the federal court here against the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad company and the contractors furnishing it with ties for its road, to compel an accounting for tim- ber alleged to have been fllegally cut from government land in the southern part of this state. A restraining order was at once granted by Judge Hallett to prevent the felling of any more timber in the regions mentioned in the complaint. Frank J. Park, the tim- ber agent, who has made the aMdavits upon | which the sult is based, estimates that be- tween 40,000,000 and 50,000,000 feet of lum- ber have been illegally taken from the tim- ber reserves. TRAIN RUNS INTO A ROCK One Man Killed and Several Injured in & Wreck on Rio Grande Western. Transpacific Ma Malls for Hawall, via Ban Francisco, close here daily at 6:3 p. m. up to December , inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Zea- landla. Malls for Tahitl and Marquesas Islands, via Ban Franeisco, close here daily at % p. m. up to December *l. inclusive, for dispaich per s. s. Mariposa. Malls for China and Japan, via Tacoma, close here dally at 6:30 p.'m. up to De- cember *%2, inclusive, for dispatch per . Olympla. Malls for Australia GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., Dec. 2.—The Pacific coast limited, westbound, on the Rio Grande Western railroad, ran. into a huge rock slide two miles t of West- water, Utah, this morning, one man belug killed and two injured. Dead: FIREMAN C. W. BEEDLE, Helper, Utah. Injured: Engineer John Cummings of Grand Junc- tion; left leg broken, right foot crushed and internal injuries; will recover. Mail Clerk Benson of Ogden; shoulder broken and internal injuries; may die. The engine was demolished and all the cars except the rear Pullman derailed. None of the passengers were seriously hurt. (except West Aus- iralia. which goes via Europe, and New Zealand, which goes via San Francisco), and Fiji Islands, via Vancouver and Vie: torla, B. C., close here dafly at 6:30 p. m after’ November **22 and up to December %, inclusive, for dispatch per s. 8. Aorangl. Mails for Hawall, Japan, China and Phil- ippine Islands, Via Ban Franclsco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to Decembe: **, inclusive, for dlspatch per s. 8. Dorl; for Ausiralia (except West Australl Which is forwarded via Europe) New Zea- landy Fijl, S8amoa and Hawall, via San Francisco, close here daily at §:30 p. m. after December *% and up to December %13, inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Si- erra. (If the Cunard steamer carrying the British mall for New Zealand does not arrive In tme to connect with this dispatch, extra malls—closing at 6:30 &, . 9:30 & m. and 6:3 p. m.; Bundays at 43 & m., 9a m and 630 p. m.—will be made up and forwarded until the arrival of the Cunard steamer.; Malls for Hewail, China, Japan and Philip- pine lslands, Via San “Francisco. close ere daily at 6:30 . up to December 14, inclusive, for dispatch per s 5. Nip: pon’ Maru. Malls for China and Japan, via Vancouver nd Victoria, B. C., close here dally at % p. m. vp to December *23, inclusive. The Children's Favorite, One of the greatest difficulties encoun- tered when children are fll is the objection they have to taking medicine. The remedy must be pleasant or the patience of the par- ent Is exhausted before it is successfully administered. Mr. G. G. Wagner of Spring Grove, Pa., overcomes this annoyance by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He says his little boy always asks for it when- ever he catches cold. This remedy has be- come the children’'s favorite, as it is plea: ant to take and it always cures and cur quickly.

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