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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER a8 ihan 230 for Thede advertisements m ®heck omly. —————— e e ITUATION, MECHANICAT, éngineer, accustomea to superintend erection. etc would accept a ftion; terms reasonable. Address D, derick, 1807 Callfornia 8t A28 29¢ WANTED- WANTED “tor U. 8. army, ablebodied urn married men between ages of 21 and 35, citizenis of United btates, of good char- acter _aod femperate habits, who can Speak, read anu write English, For in- formation dpyly (o & Officers, Oth a and_pust- Mee bul B—31 GOOD mensengeise wanted: high sairics. ROB. TRl T b 5 WANTED, ? good h ¥b.m Westérn Art P, WANTED-Twg wide men 1o repregent sourl; ek those who huve had” ex- perien; beliing goods o farmers; will pay regdlar “weekly salary and commis- #lon, and wil guarantee & hustler a per- marient position and good {nco: Ad- dress, giving references, 8 1, Bee, B-MsiL WANTED-At. Intelligent, up-to-date Scan- dingvian-Americin o travel in northern Iowa and Southerfi Minnesota; prefer one Wwho has had experience in sollcitiag in small towns and on rural routes: we wiil guarantee a good Incomé to a hustler; salary or commission, . Address, glving refercnces, 5 0, Bee. B—M340 awake traveling PANTS preweed, 10c; sults, and deliver, 2283. 0c; we call 116 8. 16th, upstaira. “Phone B—M80 J17 WANTED, two §00d hustiing salesmen. IH. B. Ridgléy Mas. Co., 101 8. i6th gt - WORTHY youn| of woman to take scholarship in ‘Omaha’s leading businesy and shorthand college pay - for it when ‘course is finished and position se- cured. Address S 21, Bee, —~MI87 J4 WANTED-Young man for office work at Home;. §20 per week; particulars for stamp, J. G. Ellis Copying_Co., Perry, 3 B3z 31% WANTED«Men to learn barber trade. Practical course given by free work; ex- rt instruotions; tools presented aturdays; board provided; cataiogu free. Moler Barber College, 13 Lougl WANTED—Experienced dress goods sales- man; must farni 8004 references. Kel- ley, Stiger & C B-M#5 30 w&.;:.'{_"iubé ;u?d"b:er driver; must nf.v; e 11y similar worl v l‘ncommunh?lmu. Address 'c'll '{ I:’ve‘.‘m B-M265 30 CIVIL wervice government positions: 14,968 fite. yohr X wouu ents r. This Is 4,692 more R |,§' vea ; Excellent opportinity for Yflllnlc Iopl:. clél;c'l:ue odt Inf\)[:mllloll gree. - colum ‘orrespondence Colloge, ‘ashington, 3."& B—M252 30% WANTED—Young man for office work b Wwholesale house. ‘Must be rapid, lecunt{ and a ood penman. Answer in own hand ) i ), N T b S WANTED—-Teams to haul R ek 3 Havens & Co. Yard 15th and Webster 3 B—-M3T8 1 ‘i WANTED — Bxperiénced overall cutter. Apply Hammer Dry once to Byrne & ‘0., 12th Howard_streets. Oy, Joo. B gl Mot S SALESMEN WANTED, ,;,3}'-"_.,,,",‘;,' n-B. Sasy Seller, -Iarge 3 aryw! i CArTY sam Docket. “Address B Bee, Council m;‘}ng;" a BN 'Ylll‘.lwlenc. for fine line sell large consumers on com- ninlo exclusive territory; reference required. Hoke Mtg. Co., Sullvan, Ind. : : —Mis8 30 Lambert Type- TR B BT - Hoowrsbduitulalec 3 WANTED-FEMALE HELP, WANTED, girl tor ‘;nnn housewol family n'l”u%r';‘ L% du:h‘l‘yuc to n‘:n 04! om, t 1 T i ‘-ll need apply. 126 8. 2% St e 100 Girls. Call Canadian office, 15th h(l:)o;l‘xo. WAN'I'ED,‘ girl & 00d. s, sm Fi' "t ave, WO X ma SoRolatanty. th Oman eral house K tamily. " Mrs. Simeral. C—Msss r woman to take us in lowa mnd Mis- | FOR RENT-HO! FOR RENT—A fing located 5-room cottay W% 8. 1ith 8L, Ha Al 00d 162 N. 22d St Co., 1301 Doug HOUSES | FOR RENT, #-room house, just newly papered arid repairod, all modern exorpt urnace, 224 8t and Poppleton Ave,, $13. Two S-room houses, 'th and California Sts., Al modern, city water and sewer, 313, One ¢-room house, 2ith and Cuming Sts., city water, §1 C/ M. BACHMANN, 419 37 Paxton Bk, D825 5 he Omaha St., upstuirs, In all parts of the city R CPetera & Co., Beg Hig 54§ CENTRAL, steam, modern, 4-room, corner flat. Tizard, d. D—-M319 DOUBLE FLAT, 1611 Hownard =t 12 rooms aEdRe ' N in first-class vo bath rooms, , 1601_Farnam 8t —MOST J4 oK, & AND COMPANY t RENT, -room modern house, 3202 Poppleton avenue. room modern house, 422 North 39th st. room modern house, 2038 8. 20th st om modcrn house and barn, 2210 ppleton nvenue. -room modein house, 4§21 Farnam st, room modern bhouse and barn, 704 8. %th st. BRENNAN LOVE CO., %09 8. 13th 8t D-$74 Jani | 5259 §20 ,mm FOIL SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, FREE FOR XMAS—Gold-édged glass bottle of choice “wine, corkscrew with every order of Primo Whiskey, “l(' $3.10 gal- lon: charges prepald r Kieln, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, 28 No. 16th, Omaha Q—-M261 DIES' and gents' watches, 150 dia- ds, left in pawn, good as new, sellin diamond Loan Office, 1401 Q—-M217—J-26 ANYONE contemplating taking a business or shorthand course can secure scholarship in one of Omaha's commercial colleges. For particu; dress 8 47 Bee. Q SIX-ROOM cottage, 2120 N. 2§th_ St D—M209--30% FOR RENT—Six-room cottage, 2211 Call- | fornta St rent reduced. Five-room cot- 3 N. 18th street, §11. Inguire at 19th street D—MM6 % Strictly modern steam heated flat, Davidge JOHN W, D-368—J-2 STOP BUYING COAL. Building, opposite City Hall. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. i i ety FOR RENT—=FURNISHED ROOMS, DEWEY European Hotel, 13th and Farnam. E—-941 #i PER WEEK—422 80, 18th Bt., one block south of court house, E—M8 STEAM-HEATED rooms, $10 per month. Barker Hotel, 13th and Jones Sts. E—Mos2 AETNA HOUSE, European, 13th and Dodge E—04 ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Chicago E—050 L. M. E. hauls trunks. Telephone 780, E—-M%51 1112 So. E—M271 CENTRAL, steamheated, furnished_room. 2 N. 34 St B470 8 ROOMS for light housekeeping. 11th St. A $7 NATIONAL cash_ register in per- fect condition, $60. J. H, Schmidt Cuming, Omeha. CLATRIVOYN MRS. FRITZ, clairvoyant, 1614 Cass street. 8965 MME. GYLMER. genuine palmist, 315 8. 15 5965 MADAME LUCRETIA, medlum, 1609 Chi- ago street. 8- M3 I3 e ———————— ELECTRIC TREATMENT. MME. SMITH, baths, 118 N. 15,24 floor, &, 2 T—M342 J5 Miss Ivering, massage baths, 801 N 13th 8t MME. AMES, vapor baths, 124 N toen M3 720 8. 13th, -MS60 J A i w st odedeid R.T. 30 GRACE O'BRYAN of K.}m;eu‘. R Do You Read This Page? So Does Everyone Else. That's Why Your Ad On This Page Would Increase Your Business. LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO BALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team. sters, boarding houses, etc., without se- curity; easlest terms; 4o offices in_prin- §ipg) éitles.” Tolman, W0 Board of Trade ed on plain note to salark business confidential; lowest rat §id Paxton block. The J. Al Hutl)r&nv‘clfl. HE STAR LOAN COMPANY, Room 644, Paxton block. ‘Phone 12208, This company is the private bank of the wage-earner and salaried employe. If you have a permanent position as clerk, bookkeeper, salesman, machinist or arti- san of any kind, you ¢an obtain on your note, without security or indorser: Semi- Monthly, Monthly. Weekly. $26.66 313.35 6.6 $l00—return to us. 5 § bU—-return to us. 388 2.00 and our business . m. to 7 p. m. X—M360 31 ——ee e BUSINESS CHANCES. INVESTORS, ATTENTION. Write us regarding investments {hat will net you from 10 to 18 per cent, and abso- lutely safe. Western Realty and Invest- ment Co., Fremont, Neb. Y806 J13 Our offices Are confidential. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE, | THE Great Platte Valley, tion about alfalfa, sugar beets, etc,, write to Platte Valley Information Bureau, First Floor New York Life Building, RE—M369 1 For Informa- MILK DEPOT. MRS, H. FILLEY, 1810 N. 2th st. ~ME10 Jand_ TICKET BROKERS. T RATE ralitoad tickets everywh: H.Philbin, 166 Farnam. Phone T RATES— Member Am. Ticket Brokers . W. C. Norris, 146 Farnam. Phone 211, 380 J2 cu A B GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, EGGS, 0C PER D Batterton, grocers, 84 N. 18th 8t T.&B EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. PRIVATE Jessons in bookkeepin Q. K. Rathbun_ Room 15, Com'l Na LIGHTNING RODS. gt MEDICAL successfully all dises egulcrities of women, {rom & cause. Fxperlenced and reflable. 1513 Dodge street, Arlington block, Omaha, Neb. Tel. 2288, —509 J19 | MARRIED ladies, sufferin irregu- larities send 4c fo Dr. Par Stati; New York, for ‘Parker's Perlodical Pill an unfailing specific. M238 MARRIED ladles, suffering from irregu- larities, send dc fo Dr. Parker, Station A, New York, for “Parker's Periodical Pills," | an unfailihg specific. —M236 LADIES' Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are the best; safe; reliable. Take no other 'Bend dc, ‘stamps, for particulars. “Rellet for Ladies” in letter by rei mall. Ask your drusgist 1 Chemical Co., Philadelphia, P OMAHA Lightning Rod Co., 1513 Webster 8t., manufacturers of and wholesale and re- TAXIDERMIST, 3 E. WALLACE, 6 8. 13th at. A 3. Plerson, Nth and Bus SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, GREGG 8. H, Touch T, W., Bus, Bran Teleg, Cat. free. Om. Com. Col., 17 ches, oug. —998 TO GET in or out of business call on Wil Hams, Xoom i, McCuague bullaing. CASH for your real estate or business, no matter where located; if you desire quick sale send us description and price. Northwestern Businesa Agency, D 313, Bk of Commerce bidg., Minneapols, Minn Y—Mi® Dal PERSONAL, DR, ROY, chiropodier; corns and superfin. ous hair removed by el feity. . 12, Frenzer block. " " vl VIAVI, Woman treatment. Omaha. Way te Health. Home ELEGANTLY furnished rooms In_new ‘modern home; hot Water heat; references. 1616 Webster. E-M8$46 J16 r ted rooms. 1909 Capl- E—15) WELL furnished room, with board to one or two gentlemen. 1810 Chicago. E—M288 30 220 N. 17TH, NEAT steam heated rooms. E—316 J7 DESIRABLE rooms, walking distance, 224 Farnam. E—-M357 J3* tol Ave. Booklet free. 346 Bec Bldg., o RUPTURE CURED—No knife, no pain, no etention from business. Send for booklet, ete. EMPIRE RUPTURE CURE CO., A3 N.'Y. Life Bldg., Omaha. U=b70 GRAMOPHONES and supplies, wholesals and retail. Collins Plano Co., 1622 Df'n las. M. JACKBON, speciallst in chronic ses. 16 Farnam Bt Consultation 16th BOCIALIST h dqu Literature of all on subjects. Jani arters, N. kinds, tre; ting 26 STEAM heat, nice size; would unfurnish, 218 N. 23d 8t E—M347 J3" TELEPHONE 7 for L. M. E. messenge J-973 TWO rooms, single or togsther, furnished of unfurnished. 1616 So, 10th St E—M79 6* ————y FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. PRIVATE family. 58 South 25th FURNISHED room on first floor and one on second. 212 8. 2th 8t. P82 BOARD by day or week; m 21 meals; home cooking. NICELY furnished rooms; steam heat: ith or. without board; terms reasonable, nldll.nd hotel, 16th and Chicay a.lm 4 PRIVATE hospital betore and during ea“.F nement; es arded an opted. Mrs. Gardels, 2234 Lake. Tel. Rod-1864. PRIVATE hospital for ladles before and during confinement; babies adopted. 202 8. 15th st. Mrs. FUs Tel. F-3213. o U—M28 J2 ECZEMA SALVE that cured W..A. Paxton. B. J. Beannell, 608 Ware block. U—M336 J5 er. WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange your business or_property quick sue J. Johnson. $i3 N. Y. Lite. Y— M990 FOR SALE comple furniture; doing a good business; fine cation; siore can be leased or stock can be removed; this can be bought at a bar. #Ain; reason for eelling is bad health. Ad- dress P 49, Be Y GOOD location for a : brick bullding, fine fixtures, safes and time lock for $900.00. Address P 59, care Omaha Bee, Y—M6ol J13 IF YOU want to get In or vut of business or buy or sell property communicate with Northwestern Clearing Co., N._ Y. Life blag. Y—-MIT FOR BALE-—Cheap, the stock of the la H. W. McBride, in Blair, Neb.; di goods and shoes; 'store to rent; best loc: tion in Bl Correspond with Laura A. McBride, Administratrix. M305—30 % WILL buy & two-chalr barber shop, estabiishied businessi rent 3§ per month: ineluding thres living rooms. %3 Cuming FOR EXCHANGE. Valley farm, well improved: yielded 45 Tushels of wheat -per acre 1%2; good al- falfa J°nd; 10 acres natural timber; will ex¢hai..e for $2,600 or §3,500 stock of gen- eral merohandise; this farm 4 miles from ood town on U. P. R, R. Ada 4024 t., Omaha. e ANY CASE of dandruft or falling of hair ‘cured ~(Fr §1; 30 years' sxperlence; this is no fake, but ‘absolute cure: if hot cured will refund money;’can alsq give mdldny l“llmol:l% rl.fl:‘- %D eall” or BN St omaha. Nav. . FOR RNNT—STORES AND OFFICES. FOR RENT—8tore In first-class location; rent reasonable.” Apply R C. Peters & Co., ground floor, Bee Bldg. 1268 CENTRAL, grocery, drug, meat market, Cn it Sy ams g endawek ecteam heat and power. Tizard, 220 T 23d. FOR RENT ‘he bullding formerly occu- ied by Thc _ee ut 916 Farnam St. It has four stories and a basement which was formerly used as The Boe press room. This will be rented very reasonably. it interested apply at office to C. C. Ros water, secrelary, room 10, Bee building. 1261 @FFICES in the Bee building, $10.00 per outh up. Rental price Ingtudes hiw hm and janitor service. R, C. Pete 4 Co. Rental Agents, Ground foor, Bes 4y 1219 FOR RENT, bullding suitable for whole- sake pur) at 916 Farnam, atodles and first-clase cemented bas itor, fire and burglar proof vault, Mol counter and fixtures. Kor price and partitulars inquire C. C. Rosewater, secre- leading bustness ‘He&' e Roieied and posiiion se Tired. ‘Radress 85, Bee " BUARR h irl for general hi ork. N WANTED, workilg_housekee, all Tamily of adults. 5128 N. 1sth st Y\ c—an 1 "Efi.‘. b nomas £ st E erman a' C—M226 ED, n a8 worki h Syt 1t hAl Tazblly of wduiter AQdrems 8 ©, Bee. . C—232 - —— 1 d lals ht house- TR 0,0 R Ve WANTED, & good girl for general house- work: must be good i referen: 198 Cany 8t 5 o C—M282 % &irl 'tol‘; general hause: wiges; no wushing. C——inll W, Poppleton A "o o NTED, & girl for general housework. 'lfr-. '8hook, N e e VANTED—A neat young girl for upstairs Vrork In-smasl family, T Bouts 0k Aves corner Foppleton. C-365--31 WANTED-—-Fifty girls to make shirts, pants and overalls; steady employment -l,’w Wages. ly at onece to Byrne & Ham. mer - Dry Co., 13th and Howard streets. C—M388 31 FOR REAT-HOUSES, tary The Bee Bullding Co., room 10, Bee Buindrag, 11667 FOR SALE, P BLEG milte und Shices. complete_outfit of furniture Call at 1706 N. 33d st. Phone 1—M609 LY modern, hot water heat, f two rooms in new brick bullding, 6or; E00d location for business Call at 1616 Webster St. 1-MedT STORE ROOM, 2 1615 Howar¢ St., desirable room with full basement; $60.00 per month. GEORGE AND COMPANY, mx"lmm;"ll AGENTS WANTED. PRIVATS howpital mor and during con- nem rat-claga in - ever e 1008 7O W g o Phone F-1182. U—-M816 OMAHA DYE WORKS, 1516 Ho fonable cieaners, dresses, draperies, .rugs, lace curtain carpets. CHIROPODY manicurin glal mausage taught and practiced. A Mayer, 612 Bee bldg. Cousultation fre Tel. 1 M7, ELITE PARLORS, 615 8, 16th st.. 24 floor U-—-Ms$35 J16 PRIVATE eanitarium for ladies before anu during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerisch, 362 California st. Terms reasouabie. —~MB0T J19 Mrs. Jocabson, 2205 N, 20th st. U-179 J22 B ——— MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. faclgl and spe 4 PER CENT on business property, per cent.on residence property. OD“ann. to_pay whole ur!h!l any time. OR SALE~REAL ESTATE, i s . PAYNE INVESTMENT, COMPANY Main Floor New York Life Building. t, near M 8 & neat ¢-room tuIlPl]o!, ol&l‘z ‘x auyllo‘tml.,‘ In Hanscom trigt, a nea! TOO! ottake, tot IR0, Drics, S0, On N, 2th st, ulevird, north of Mande son, a 6-room h water; price, $1,400; per month. in West Farnam district, near the new boulevard, a_7-room all modern house; pr cn-flfl,mo. Must be en to be appre- clate in Bemis park, 1 block from car iine, with 7 rooms, all modern, new hou: fine shade trees, full lot; price $3,260. VACANT LOTS. I'wo lots near 32d, on the north side of Lin- coln boulevarl; price $Lp.. A fine south front lot, east of 84th, on La- fayette avenue; price §660. RE-—MS37 %0 WHAT? HOME IN HANSCOM PARK FOR $2,500.00. Eight rooms, all modern, near car line and school. Owner has pot consented to this figure, but think we ¢an get him down to He BYRON RED 0w 212 8, wrH 8t THE B s L UTH ST B. MEIKLE, 401 8, 15TH §T. W94 MONEY to loan on improved Omaha real 3 -Love Co., 309 So. 13th. estate. Brennan N WANTED, city and farm loa: bonds d wartants. R Peters & Co., 1703 Farnam St.. Bee Hidg, W95l CHARLES E., 120 Farnam unRu. ¥ WILLIAMSON HOUSES and lots In all parts of city; also d farm lands. The O. F. ST Aty e EY " ey. Bemts, Paxton Bik. 4 TO 5 P. C. money. e s P nd city loaus, low rates. W. H. s, Fira: Nat Bank Bidg Tel. 10 FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 1604 Farnam. 918 BD, city loans und warrants, W. Ve bmith &85, 5% Farnam street. WANTED—Canvassing ents In eve sounty to policit subscriptions, to TH TWENTIETH CENTUEY FARMER. Steady employment, with assured good in- . Agents in the country with horse especially desired. Canv: make easlly to $100 per month, dress, Century Farmer Solicitors' Bureau, Bee bullding, Omal WANTED TO BUY, WANTED, five carloads of second-hand furniture; highest prices paid. = Drop a card or telephone 771. Joe Levine, 306 N. h s N—M$0§ J19 FOR SALE—FURNITURE. CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodr. Tel. 2020, New and secondhand, bought, lo‘d. TR e SR T HOUSES ¥ B.fires’ #a"ie IR RENT, forty acres in the city limits 'gl South -n! |l house, lled:nq‘ Bk e R ) ' .chmann, #-ROO! ln«a‘m:u %ln ‘.. l: arr-u room house, d Charle: 4 Roblson. Ing. 48 Cip. Ave. Tel, n. exchanged. FOR SALE—-HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. TRY me on wagon repairing. First class work. H. F:o..‘:, 14th lnd.hlvcxirnrlm FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOU SECOND-HAND billlard and pool tables; billiard tubies repaired; a large stock of cheap bar fixtures, cigar counters, ete. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.. 40i-) 8. 10th. Q—Mils J7 FENCE LATH for quick shi bing, co! ! 3 ment, cribs mbination ladders. Wl Douglas. Q—MueL Iugrl:: to any FOR BALE, phonographs, other musical instrume Wittmann Co., 181 Faraw J8) ) Wi Brown Block. HOUSHS, Q. G, uhe‘-. INDIAN goods and relics. 1119 Farnam. Q—-ue2 )8l s block. HOUSES and fata. Ringwai, Darker 0] , 817 Charles. Tele- e A s ‘D18 MAGGARD Van & 8 Co. Tel. 168 MAS torage Co. 1-ROOM bayse, 322 Sprague. hh_la.. HOUSES, & up [x ADHAND safe cheap. Deright, 1115 Farnam. TWO good double sleighs, $45 and $65; newly ainted; Rockaways, —depot — wagons, roughams. Drummond arriage Co,, Q—Mil5 Jani3 _ F. D. Wead. 1524 Douglas. PRIVATE money. Rougla MONEY TO LOAN—~CHATYTEL! EAS TO GET TO PAY —Best explains our methods.— ‘We loan on furniture, phanos, warehouse Teceipts, éte. OF If you have a permanent position’ we can make you & SALARY LOAN Without segurity, except your own agree- ment to repay. Our service ls quick and confidentia nd we always try to ple: 3 All we ask that you give us a call fore you borrow elsewhere. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 119 Boara of Trade Bidg. Tel 235, (Established 1592.) 8. 16th St XM HEADQUARTERS" FOR SALARY LOANS. Every man or woman in Omaha, South Omaha and Council Bluffs geiting & selary call and get our money on your plain” note, without publicity, mortgage or indorser. TRY US ON FURNITURE LOANS. Goods remain in your possession; you get the tull amount of loan without deduc- | tion. Our system of payments the easlest. | Our rates are easily the lowest. We alm to vlease. H RELIABLE CREDIT CO. Get O Elevator at Third Floor. Room ¥8." PAXTON BLOCK. ~Room, 8. TRY US G —tor— SALARY and CHATTEL LOANS. PHOENIX CREDIT CO. 633 Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam St Top Floor. i 2 X-Mes | 18th and Harney Sts. bearing FOR SALE—First mortgage no six per cent interest, payable every six months, has about s yedrs to run; good security _and sadereed by responiitie y.~ amoun nquire C. Ecfim., Room oflumn Block. LL Bitters as-sifie line’ on commission ne article, well advertised. 2558 Cuming’ Q-MIT J13 NEW and 2dhand typewriters. W19 Farnam WE LOAN money on furniture, planos and diamonds Low Tates. Any length of tim Private OMAHA CHATTEL LOA BANK, 1464 Farnam, upstairs. Tel xA~uu o loaned on furniture, live stoc to salaried people. ' Foley Loan to Dulf Green. b Bai er, block MONEY Jewelry Eo B, { JUST THE PLACE FOR A STRE IOWA und Ne| 's for sale; 21 years Councll Bluffs, ellllfll first I‘l\gr; “xperience. | Da P 09 20 for sale by the company. . AL loner, Union Pa- ha. Neb. RE—506 RANCH and farm [ands Union Pacific Rallroad McAllester, land commnii: cific Headquarters, Om A. C. VAN SANT'S achool, 1T N. Y. Life. —099 BOYLES coiloge, N. Y. Life. NEB Euiness & Shorthand College, Boyd's Theater. ~100 court reporter principal, ol p MANUFACTURING. | P. MELCHOL R, 13th and Howard, ma- chinist. ~108 MASSAGE. 8 FACIAL massages, $1.00. 1711 Dodge. OSTEOPATHY. Dr. Grace Deegan, 538 Bee Bldg. Tel. e, B JOHNSON, osteopaths, Life Bidg. Tel. 1084, b GID. E_& ALIC Buite 615, N. Y. UVPHOLSTERING, | E-uAHA Safe and Iron Whs makes a spe: claity o ‘eacapes, ahutters, doors an Sates. G. Andreen, Prop., 102 Bo. ot 0 'ABINET making, 515 So. 17th. Tel L-2858. o R ~M301 J3 TIN, COPPER AND SHEBET IRON—All , satisfaction guaran- 1607 Davenport 8t —M344 I8 PATENTS. COWGILL~No_fee: unl*‘l :_;l.:‘:cc el. Hod: 698 B omaha —248 ful. PATENTS Sues & Co., Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb., and Equitable Bldy.. hington, D. C. No fee If wo fail. lijustrated hand book free. Qn'lfiv western firm having & ‘Washington office. 'atents sold. —Mi42 Janl OMAHA_ Furniture Repalr. W'ks., 201 Far- nam. Tel. 26l. 849 Janl PETERSEN & LUNDBURG, 11§ 8. 17th. Tel. L-2368. —847 31 CARLSON & CO., Nl Leavenworth. Tel 888 J16 B M ———— | L GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OM, PLATING CO., Bee bidg. Tel. -] SIGN PAINTING, HAND LAUNDRY, 2 ILY washis Tel. l“l‘%.‘ W . falty. 1818 N. Mth FAM! 3 Sampson. FOR SALE—IMPROVED FARMS, SHOEMAKING, by - IMPROVED farms for rent, ranging in size from 160 to 50 acres; new bufldings All tiled; nearly all broken or tame grai from haif to six miles to shipping polnt cash rent. For further Information In- uire of J. W. Evans, 1113 South 2Sth 8t., maha, until January 1 —M3T7 81° DANCING SCHOOL. ATTEND Morand's school or Wed. assem- blies and learn the latest waltz fad of the castern cities, the most graceful waits ever introduced. Classes for beginners now forming. Adults, Tues. and FrL; children, Saturday afterncon. Private les- sons. "Phuna 102, s OMAHA Steam Laundry; shirts, 8o; collars, 2¢; cuffs, 4c. 170 Leavenworth, Tel. A-178) 114 BHOES made for lame folks. J. T, Miller, u& 16th. g M“u'r";:r MUSIC, THOS. J. KELLY, volce. Davidge Block. —369 L e s FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. MERRIAM, comfortable winter home, Tel 8 058 ——— e, ] SHIRTS TO ORDER. D T i T T OMAHA SHIRT FACTORY, 1916 Farnam. =168 J13 ——eeeeeee TS 03 STORAGE, OM. Van Stor. Co., 1511% Farn. Tels. 1569-863. —u55. POSTOFFICE NOTICE. and NORTHERN BRAZIL, per . Cearense, via Para and Mancos FRIDAY—At 12 m. (supplementary 12:30 p. m) for BAHAMAS and SANTIAGO, per & s Orizaba; at 12 m. for MEXICO, r 8. & Seneca, via Tampico (mall must directed “per e s. Seneca'); at 13:% m. for INAGUA and HAITL per &. . a BATURDAY uenburg t 4 a m. for PERNAM. BUCO, SANTOS and SAO PAULO, pet & s Bellagglo (mail for other parte of Brazil. must be directed “per Bel- laggio” at § a. m. for B M A, per & 8 Trinidad; at § a. m. for PORTO RICO, per Ponce; at § 8. m. (supple- . m,) for CURACAO and per s. s Zulta (mail for {lia and Cartagena must be directed & Zulia'™); at 9:30 a. m. IuP[lIQ~ 3 a. m.) for FORTUNE 18- JAMAICA” BAVANTLLA, CART- AGENA and GREYTOWN, per &. . Va- lencia (mall for Costa Rl must be di- rected “per & 8. Valencia'); at 10 a. for CUBA, per s. xico, 'via Havar: at 10 a. m. for HAITI, per & 8. Prins Wm. 1T (mail for Curacao, Vepesuol Trinldad, British and Dutch Guiana must be directed por s. 8. Pring Wm. HID: a 10 a. m. for GRENADA &nd TRINIDAD, r 8. s Maraval; at 11:30 p. m. for AHAMAS, per steamer from Miawg, Fla. for Neéwfoundiand, by rall to North mer, clowe at ydney. and thence by s this office daily at 63 p. m. (conmeetin ednesday utx uelon, by rall close here every Innd;\‘y‘.q steamer, close at Saturday). Malls for Hoston, ‘and thence b, B 1’ m. fls for . ‘ampa, Fla., and this office dally at Cuba, b, to Port thence at thia ofice daily, A m on- is ity . (the connecting closes are made on days, Wednesdays and Saturdays). for Mexico City, ovarland, unless addressed for dispatch by steamer, @ at this office dally except Sunday at 1:30 P. m. and 11:30 p. m., Sundays at 1 p. m, and ‘11:30 p. m. Malls for Costa Belize, Puerto Corter and letter mail for Guatemala, by rail to thence by’ steamer, datly, except Sund. ol p. m., Bund . r Tuesdays at * **Registered m vious day., Transpacific Mails, Malls for Hawall, China, Japan and Phifip- pine islands, via San Francisco, close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to December **29, iuclusive, for dispatch per s. 8. Coptic. Malls for China and Japan, via Tacoma, Close, here dafly at 6:30 p. i, up to Janu: ‘l‘l;y - ) inclusive, for dispatch per s. Glenogle. Malls for Australfa (except Weat Aus- tralia, which {8 forwarded via Europe), New Zealand, Fiji, Samoa and Hawall, yia Ban Frandisco, close here daity at p. m. after December *13 and up to Janu- ary *%3, Inclusive, for dispatch per s. s Sonoma. (If the Cunard steamet oarrying the British mafl for New Zealand does not arrive in time to connect with this dispacch, extra maila—olosipg at 6 9:30 a. m. and 6:30 p. m.; Sundays at a m. 9 m and 6:30 p. m.—will be made up and forwarded until the arrival of the Cunard steamer). Malls for Ausiralia (exoept West Australi, which goes via Europe, and New Zealand. which goes via San clsco)_and Fiji nds (mail must be specially addressed), Vancouver and Victoria, B. C., close e y'um:)nir:u 10 uaTy **3, nclusive, for dispaich per s, s, i Malin Tor Hawall, Japan: Chine and Philip- islands via San F‘rummn aily at 6:30 p. m. up to Ji , 4 gunlvo. for dispatch per . .&. America aru. Malls for Tahitl and Marquesas islands, Ban Francisco, close here daily: at p. m. up to uary **6, inolustve, for dis- patch per Mariposh. Malls for China and Japan, vis Seattl close here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to Janu: ary *7, inclusive, for dispatch per s. s Iyo Maru. Mals for Hawall, via San Francisco. ere dally at 6:30 p. m. up uary Inclusive, for dispatch per s. Alameda. Malls for China and Japan, via v.:d uver and Victoria, B. G, closs hate dally at 6:3 p. m. up to uary . inclusive, for dispatch per s. s, Empress of Japan. Merchandise for U. 8. postal agency at Shanghai cannot be forwarded via Canada. Malls for the Philippine islands, Ban Franclsco, close here daily at 6:80 p. m. up to January **27, inclusive, for dispateh per U. 8. transport. Transpacific m are forwarded to po! of salling dally and the schedule of clos- ing is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland traneit **Registered mall closes at 6 p. m. pre. VERNBLIVE VAN COTT, Postmast 8t o Postoffice, New York, N. Y., Deo. 26, 100.. e ———— LEGAL NOTICE. n, . m, ,or Beliza, Puerto mail for omemla and 30 v m. for Costa Rica). I closes at 6 p..m. pre- DETECTIVE AGENCY, CAPT. THOS. CORMICK, private detect: ive. 517 Ka:bach block. 'Telephone A-2s32. Ji7 —868. — e SO JIT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING, CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY— Repaliring wflmgfly done satsfaction uaranteed. Frandsen, 704 N. 16th st. —MUE J5_ PHONOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIES. ALL MAKES talking machines; send for catalogue. Omaha Bicycle Co., 16th and Chicago. —M6sE CARPENTERS AND JOINE All kinds of carpenter work and repairt romptly attended to. d. T. Ochilir th and Lake streets. 87 ennendlakestions N’ EXPRESSMAN'S Del. Co. Tel. 1196-1145. 858 —_— LAW AND COLLEOTIONS, STILLMAN & PRICE, 2 U. 8. N'1 Bk, Bld, | NEW 8NOW Life Bldg., where » 1st floor N. Y. ttorneys and collectors every- —108 NEB. COLLECTION CO., 85 N. Y. Life, M6 LOST—-A pair of light gray glove: in envelope with Mrs, J. Benson tisement on In ladies’ walting room at Bennett's store. Please return to Bee office and recelve reward. Lost—M378 1° — POSTOFFICE NOTICE. HATS RENOVATED. HATS dyed and blocked, latest style. Ramser & Kerr, 207 N, 17th. Send hats by il —MS61s Ji HORSE BLANKETS. cases ln? valises, 4 RNESS, saddles, suit ornish, 1210 Farnam st. Tel. 23| —178 D2 m—— e 18 D SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIKS, eb. IMPROVED _80-acre - farm, $2,600. Easy terms. Good home or investment. James Pearson, Germantown, Neb. RE—-M3i—51* #40 ACRES of sahool land for sale or trade; lease runs 22 yeurs; this is good alfal land and for range stock; has sume good hay claims next to it that up; wili trade for eattle or ‘stock of hardware. W. Burwell, Neb. 3500 For a house that_cost 2,00 to build. The lot free; one-half mile’from Hanecom park car line. You better look this up_tomorraw, for it's a bargain. The Byron Reed Co., 212 8. l4th street RE—M197 | FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE—400 acres of Minnescta land. Le Mars, lowa. FARM FOR RENT. acres, unimproved, six miles N, W, Omaha, near DeBolt Place, 3 per acre. GEORGE & COMPANY, 1601 Farnam 8t RE—86 31 SOUTH FRONT LOT on California street car line. A bargain at 0. The Byron Reed Co., 212 8. 14th street. RE-197 Address, M. Differdang, RE—M297—3 of DO YOU WANT TO SELL A FARM? If you want to sell a farm or ranch, tell the farmers and stockraisers about it. T best way to reach them I8 through THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. This agricultural weekly goes to 40,000 homes of tarmers and siockraisers, so if you have a #ood plece of land to sell at & reasonable price You ought to find & buyer gmong them. The cost of an ad is small= 2 cenix ner wor THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER OMAHA, NEB. FINE lot near Hicks, % Board RE 504 arnam_and dlst, $950. Trade Bld, RE—M375 300 CAR MAN. n cottage Ist and Man- derson, price $,100 A neat cottage on the Boulevard north of Manderson. price $1,100. Two 6-room », 2-5tory, with good barn, price $1 400 PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, First Floor New York Life Bldg., Sole jents. 4 RE-M376 1 A neat b on E. H. ULLERY & CO,, 1611 Howard st —M636 J12 ——eee S0 L2 COAL AND FEED, J. B. HEATH, 209 Cuming st. Tol. B2869. — M8 J19 — DN I BALE 2188, OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., 811 North ’l'llhl —_———— COAL AND WOOD, HALD & RICE, 606 8. 16th St. Tel, 1288, —m Ji e —— FUR DRESSING, ©O. R. GILBERT CO., tanners. 1424 8. 13th. =109 —_— Y HAIRDRESING AND MANICURING, ADROIT Halr Bazaar. 1620 Doug! Bt. —548 Jan? —e 848 JanT BAKERY, THREE LOAVES home made bread for 10c &t Hoston Bakery, 420 North 16th_str AUTOMOBILES, ELEC. automobiles, Deright, 1119 '““fiqm‘ P ——— L GARBAGE. ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cesspools and vaults, removes and dead animals at reduced price N_16th.__Tei. 1779 PAWNDROKE arbage 621 106 EAGLE Loan Office, rellable, accommodat- ing, ‘all business confidential. 1301 Dovgias ; ) TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. 606 8. 16th. ~111 THE DEPOT on tigg. L. M E. Tel 7. = e —— STAMMERING AND STUTTER TWIN CITY EXP. 'Phone 111 CURED Julia Vaughn, 40 Ramge Bldg, —_— CANDY AND CIGARS, ALSO school supplien and laundry offes, Mrs. Lo Dame, 30 N. Mth st —M86 J13 ! at foreign (Should be read DAILY by all interested, as changes may occur at any time.) Forelgn malls for the week ending Janu- ary 3, 1008, will el e (PROMPTLY in all cases) at the gen: postoffice as follows: Parcels post mails close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. Regular and supplementary ‘malls clo ation half hour later than clos: ing time shown below (except that supple- mentary malls for Hurope and Central America via Colon close one hour later at foreign station). Transatlantic Mails. TUESDAY—At 8:80 a. m. for ITALY di. rect, per Citta di Milano (mail must be directed “per s. s. Citta di Milano"). WEDNESDAY—At § a. m. for EUROPE, s. Celtic, via Queenstown (mail be directed “‘per s. s. Ceitic"); at €:30 a. m. for EUROPE, per & 8. Phila- elphia, via Southampton. THURSDAY—At 7 a. m. for FRANCE, SWITZERLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, PORT- UGAL, TURKEY, EGYPT. GREECE, BRITISH INDIA and LORENZO MAR UKZ, per s 8. la Champagn vre (mail for other parts of must be directed “per s. s. gne"). 8XTURDAY-A¢ 4% a. m. for IRELAND a Queenstown (mail or other parts of Europe must be di- rected s. Saxonla”); at 6:30 a. m, Kroonland, ' via . ‘m. for SGOT- 8. Anchorla (mail . 8. Anchoria”). LAND direct, must be directed “pe; SPRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer takes printed matter, commercial papers mples for Germany only. The same of mail matter for other parts of urope will not be sent by this ship un- less specially directed by it. After the closing of the supplementa: transatiantic malls named above, addi- tional supplementary mails are opened on the plers of the American, English, French and German steamers, and Temaln open ntil within ten minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer, Matls for Sonth and Central Ameriea, ‘West Indies, Ete, TUESDAY—At 9:30 & m. (supplementar; 10:3 a. m.) for CENTRAL AMGRICA (except Costa Rica) and SOUTH PA- CIFIC PORTS, per s. s Alllanca, via Colon (letter mail for Guatemala must bo directed “per 8. s. Alllanca'); at 12 m. for ARGENTINE, URUGUAY and PARA- GUAY, per . s’ Baflor_Prince; at 12:3 B oupplementary 1:0 p. m.) for 8T, 'HOMAS, 8T. CROIX LEEWARD and WINDWARD ' “ISLANDS, BRITISH, DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA, per s. & Madiana (mail for Barbados, Grenada and Trinidad must be directed “per . 8. Ma diana”); at 0:00 p. m. for aBMaTch, "per #. Admiral Dewey, from Hoston; at 30 p. m. for BAHAMAS, per steamer from Miami, Fla WEDNESDAY—A{ 9:30 a. m. for FORTUNE ISLAND, "PORT AU PRINCE. AUX- CAYES and JACMEL, per s. 5. Flandria (mall for other parts of Haiti must be directed “per s. s Flandria"): at 12 _m. for CUBA, YUCATAN, CAMPECHE, TADBASCO and CHIAPAS, per . 's. Vigl: lancla (mall for other parts of Mexico must be directed ;l')wr #. 8 Vigllancia'™) at 12 m. for YOCATAN and CAMPECHE, per s. s Ravensdgle (mall must be di- rected “per s. & Ravensdale”); at 11:3) B, for JAMAICA, per . 5. Admiral ampson. ffom Philadelphta. THI MAVAr 3 & = te RARRADOS SBTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Office of Lee-Glass-Andreesen Hardware Company, Omaha, Neb., Dec, 13, 1902 tice {8 hereby given to the stockhol the Lee-Glass-Andreesen Hardwai col any that the annual meeting of the stocl Bolders of the company will be held at the offices of the said company, corner of Ninth and Harney sireots, in the city of Omaha in the state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, Ju uary 18, A. D. 1903, at 3" o'clock p. m the purpose of electing a board of di ors for the compeny a ensuing year, and to transact such business as may be presented at such -t'- ing. . J. LEE, Presiden §. a onass, Bécret SPEARING ALLIGATORS, ort With Harpoon in Flor- Cypress Swamps, Alligators move rapidly under the water, are hard to ace, harder to hit, and the har- poon will penetrate vnly the least accessible portions of the body. Nor does the title to the hide necessarily pass with making fast the weapon. One afternoon, in the Cheexhowlitzkee river, says a writer in Country Life in America, I karpooned a large alligator which towed me up and down the stream for an hour or two and then sukked in its deep- est part. I pulled on the line until the boat was directly cver him and ‘stirred him up with the harpoon pole. He rolled him- self up on the iine, in the' manuer peculiar to sharks and alligators, and banged the boat suggestively. We rowed to the bank and, making fast to some bushes, hauled on the line until we succeeded in worrying him nearly to the boat, when he rose to the surface and attacked us with open meuth, We repelled the attack with harpoon pole and rifle. The former was promptly bitten in three pieces, but the latter apparently fintshed him. It was so nearly dark that we decided to carry him In the skiff a mile down the river to where our sloop /a8 an- chored, and to skin him {we sext morning. We broke the seats out of the boat, and to- gether managed to Iift the head of the alli- gator aboard and tie it, . We then tried the other end, when the reptile came to life and 1anded a blow with his tail which lfted, me out of the skiff into the saw g with the breath knocked out of my bedy and hands and face badly cut by the grass. Boat and boatman were capsized. As my rifie had fortunately been left upon the bank, I was able to kill the mlligator again. We secured him by floating the boat under him and then bailing it out. The alligator com- pletely filled the boat, so that my com- panion and I sat upon his back we pad- dled down the river with gunwales unpleas- antly near the water. It was growing very dark and the water around us was becoming alive with alliga- tors. While we were reflecting upon our overloaded condition our alligator came to lite agein and shifted ballast until water poured over the gunwale. We quickly bal- anced the boat, only to see it sgain dis- turbed and to ship more water. A scramble for the ehore followed, which we reached without capsizing, and where we left our vietim for the night after again killing him. In the morning our buszard friend from the Homosassa river, surrounded by his family, was sitting sbove him in & tree, waiting for us to attend to our carving dutle There are drawbacks to hunting in the Great Cypress swamp. Bven natives have been lost and have died in its recesses. ‘13 is bounded on the east by Everglades @nd one the west by & series of impenetrable mangrove thickets, alternating with deep chan If lost, one should turn his face firmly to t in three or four dave.”

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