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v THE OMAHA DAILY 3JEE : WJi NESDAY , MAHOIl i4 ! , 1807. NOTIOES Ailv crtlNniictilN ( or tlicnc column * nil ! IIP taken until IBt.'H ) p. in. for ( lie ovoiiliifr anil until H 11. in. for the imirnliicr nnil Stmdiijrilltlonii. . Ailv 1'fMnrrH , liy r < * tiicNtlni ? n iiiini- licroil 'Iicrl ( , cnn lm * ' nsmrrra ml- ilrvnHcil to n immlirriMl H-tli-r In cure of The Her. Aitnnrr * MI nililrcnnuil vlll lie drill erril on iirrnctitntlon of the chuck only. Itnlcx , 1 1-ttu a ttnrit flrat limertloni Jo ii word thcronfti-r. rSnthliiK Inkcii for liIhttii -rc for the llrnt liitrr- tlon. TIlcflD iiiUcrtlNViiicntH nnmt lit : run ciiiiNt'ciitli ( ! ) SIT ! ATIO > S W POSITION % \ANTii > 1IY A MA11T.N l.ADY of 40 fur ccnernl housework Adilicsii O 06 , lice A MM ! 21 * ni ) MAM3 % vANTin : AN mu WHO CAN THINK or omc Mmplo thltiK lo patent' 1'rotr-ct your Idens. they may brlnit you wealth Write John Weilildburn & Co Icpt V. Pntont AUorness , Wn liliiRton , D C. , for tielr 1 100 prize ofter nnd a. ll't Of 200 Inventions wnnldl 11 113 A rcw p.NiMiotrnc , HUSTUNO MP.N TAN nml ulenily , profitable work with C 1" . Ailnms Co. Z"t So IMli 81 11 894 830 wnnia.Y BALMiY ANn nxiTJNsnq j'Ain imlcimirn for clisaraj cxjirrlenco unnecosnaryj pcrmnn nt position. Tlic W I. Kline Co , St I.oul . Mo. I1-M314-A2 * rou riOAiiB anon BAI.AUY nml cxpoiifcs pnlil NovcltlM Riven with our Koodn. experience unnecccsnry. C. C lllfliop Co. Ht Louis n-MO'.Q A1C WANTHD A rinsT-rijAsq HAI.HSMAN TO hnnillo n < lc linlle line of men B nml ho > s' medium pilcc-l lilm Adilrprs Union Khoo nml Ivntiier Co. Stlllwnler , Minn II MJTI 24 WANTKD , A ri/misT wno SIMAKS anil- man nnd inpllnli : 1813 Vlnton Kt H-CS7 WAN'THl ) An pxiierlcnceJ ilry Roils rnlc ! < nian for the drnnery ilcinrtment Innulro nt lloston Stern U MS27 24 ron OOOD AND iiKsi'nrrAni.n r.mts CAM. Scnnd Y. W C. AB-m Home , 2013 Divcnport. 0-1,11 A10 WANTHI ) A YOUNO WOMAN NKWSPAPKIl rnnvnr cr , slip must l > p I'lpprlenctil plucl.y ml Hblo lo woilt , rcnlilcnt of nnd ncqunlnlerl with Omilm- l > eit city refi rences reqiilied AMrp-H ! O T2 , Hoc ofllcc C Msll aim. ron aiKinAi < HOUSCWOIHC 1023 South 30th n\o C 84D-2S * JA1)Y AOI3NTS WANTED TO SI3I.I , MMH Ynle'f * fnmoiM tnllct prepnratlon , n entmnU Intr } 2" 00 to $101100 p rpeU , write for pir- tloulnrn Adilrca Mine M 'Sale. Clilinco III C-MS1I 24 * WANTBO OIHI < ron. onNniiAi , work 2231 Ohio eticct. C MSi" 2 ' rou IN MI , I'AIITS or THH CITY Tim O r Davis Company , 1503 I'nrrnin n IK s nnNinvA co . ics N. ivrn ST. U-143 MODHHN IlOUSnS C. A. STAim 025 N Y MI'I3 U 6 . CHOiri ; HOIIsn" ? AND COTTAC.nS AII. OVHIl the clli , * 5 to J30. riilellty , 1702 rnrnam bt. D-117 ISi : ' ! WALLACE. DUOWN HL.OCIC 1CTII nn.l DoiiKlns D US novsns , COTTAOIS & .STOUI-S. AM. I > AUTS of cltv Ilronnan , I.ovo Co , 430 I'axton block D-119 IIOUSKS , 1'l.ATS GAIU'IN DUOS , IC13 1'AllNAM D-150 IIOUSIJS roil HUNT. DEM1S , I'AXTON DWC D-151 LAHGi : IJST. M'CAGUE , I5TII DODQG. D-I32 TUIIKINGTON , COS liHE Bt/II.DING. D-103 rou niJNT-DETACiinn niGiiT-itooM MODern - ern house. Nice lawn. 2CI1 1'leri.o St D 472 : UST. F. D. WDAD , 1CTII & DOUOI AS D 502-31 MOvrrJcrrronsimoi.D aoons AND PIANOS Oin Van A. Storage Co , 1415 Parna in Trl IfiiJ. D-C23 G-KOOM IIOIISR , 3421 HURT BTnEHT , JIO. C- room Hat , 2119 rnrnam J20 I'otter . Geoice company , S. W. cor. ICth und rjrmin EMSOD 21 NICE RESIDENCE WITH HAIIN AND 200 rT ncll shadeil lawn fronting enst on N 27th Avc , J33 John W nobblns , ment ; , Ir02 rormm St D-S36 CHAS II. WII.UAMSON. COI 1IEE IIITO D "MS39 A22 1-011 Iin > T KIlllMSIIKl ) UOOMS. FUIINISHED UOOMS. CH FOUTIl 17TII AVE E 3C2 B1EAM HEATED IIOOMS , Tni.EI'IIONE AND nil convenience" , rates rcafonuble I'lindt UPP ! dencp. 213 S 17th St ] % _ ; o3 _ IIOOMS WITH Oil WITHOUT IIOAUD C07 S 2Sth nvcnue E M823 27 ROOMS. 2221 V > edie . . /.J HOOXl POIl I.inHT HOUSE- keeplng Inquire 1351 Dunging nt 13 M830 21 * FunNiPiini ) rnoNT IIOO.M isn noiioiAS IV-MSI6 21 HO011S A > I ) HOAIII ) . MODERN I1RICK , TROM J3 CO UP r,10 N 19TII r ; n 3 ac OHE MEIimAM. 2VTH AND DODGE r-M30l 27 DESIRA111.E ROOMS AND IIOAUD 212 S 2STII St. r J1SS9 UOOMS AND 1IOAIID 1721 DOUGLAS ST. 1' MC9. ' 25 11OOMS WITH I1OAUD. ' 1II VV II'NT ACfOM- ino.litloni' Alb my101 Don I in r M5 > 2 2S l'tll ) ! IIOOMS , nv IIOOMO.N p.\nixuri.oou ) : I i > 9 Suuth 2sth G-MSOO c \Miirits rou RENT M\N AND wins , clt ) wulriusto [ > lpc 319 N. 17th Bllc.'t 0-S33 iu\T'irouis AMI roll UENT. THi : I-STOUY IIUICK HtIILDING at 015 I'nrnam n. This uulMlnB linn n llnpioof ccimnt lintement complito xleam Inniinu fix- tiuxjatLr on all lloor , KO , tie Apply nt thn olllco of Th" IKe IMO rjuATs wivrnn. wn PAY j ; i-nii ice on to pen UACII NAMIJ with cnrirct iiililu'KH In .N'olni.kn ) ( oiitrlilu of Onmliii ) uiul euiruumlliiK htutiH hoinl Ilk- fur lilanl. liouk mill Inmiiiclluns to H II b Ci Onuilm Nil ! J &I7T1 A-20 WAN'rhllACHINTS J75 PP.11 MONTH AND niHMis'O palil IR\C nun 1C ilkhl , xomli hold lit pninpln mil ) , halilphs. illfo lioiso unil rni rliiRii fiiriilfhrj fiCO AiIJlCES Jobber , llox 0308 Ikwlnn Mam I-MJOD 'H GREAT IITJ LK roll GOLD SHUT and I'mtrrttun , how foiiKht wh > won reMiltH to follow , COrt PIKIS , M etiKruUngH enl ) SI CO , nelli nt flulil. McKlnloj votern nil buy nnii ) othpru alho. II ? term * nm ! bli , ninnc ) for ncontn. rend fur circular or 20o for nsi nl ' oiitllt J S 5.lci.ler Oo. 3rt DeHrborn st ( hlcago J-M8fO 1C l T HUNT. WANTED , TO HUNT. SIX OR HEVEN-ROOM nimUrii liouFe with Inrn In Hanccom Park vicinity Aitilrou O 43 I'cc 1C-M751 go * MODEIIN rOTTAGE Or 4 Oil B 11OOMH WITHIn - \\alklnK dlitanoo of bualncKi 11 S. Eli oil , M ) ruinnm IC-S53 23 3M , VAN d STOIIAUE Hli rAIINAM TEL 15C9 PAC'iriC STOHAGE ANI > WAREHOUSU CO. , CO ? 910 Jum > General itcrauo and torn a rains Ill'V. ' t WII.I , 1'AV CASH rOIl AM. KINDS OK junks ; Kuarantea Katlsfacllon a * tu uilKht. A. II. Alplrn. 107 B. lOlh. N-356 A < _ inco.vn HAND ruiiNiTunu AND STOVUS Ilrcnvii'i. 10 ! H , Kill. N-M615 AH * _ CAHH 1'AID roil OI.I ) l'I3ATHiil IJlVuS. I * O. Uoup , ISO ? Nicholas trei-l N MJS7 AIO I'OVVKH I.vTHU , IxHk IKK 3tij , Ki'ola , III. N-JU63 * 6 * NANTCH V CITY BAILSMAN , HOUSE , wubun niul Imrnff * ; muit be clu-up or will IxurU am Jc > r 111 UK. Cl U , Lice N-1U61 tl ron s.vi.n MISCIMAMOWS. itAnmvoon cuinniNO nee ANI > CIIICKRN fence , cheaper than "nil wire. " C. II. I c. 901 l > ousl ' Q 1SS nt JT stnn swntrr roTATons. i zs rnii bill , nil orl > AclJress ThcoVllllnm > . Omiihn Q-M158 CHlrKKN IIOO AND 1.AWN msrn. Al.t , wire , chwper lhan nooil. Wile Wrtkn tn S lltli Q-31C MJ oruN Httoar , iM ; TOP nt'onic ' < 5. $ TO M , Rood nurrey , t5 , nnrther nt Jl" , ROOI ! phnton , 1,5 , nice open irnp nt lf s limn cost. Drum- montl Carrlntte Co , IStli nn < l llarno MArniNn < ? & c Btindnnl malic , nil hinds repair , clippers Rrminl prompt nltcntlon. A. U IJiidelhinl. KG K Hill Q-551 Ai tiiii : 1'i.YMottTii nocic rees , nn PIT- tlnil Me 922 N Sfth st. Q-S47 A3 cor.tTMiiiA tiicvci.n nnsT-ci.A's' ' ? iini only HO 00 IJ. It. Hnstlnes , 2IS S. Hlh 1NVKST1OATC. TltH TAMOr1) ) 11OIIN BTHni. rancc ; C holes ; complete ; 122 0 Utown'p. 102 S lllli. Q-M614 A13 3 TAN.DiMq : , SACtliriCi : . ADD11KSS O 83 , 11PO IJ CG3 . . . . MASTIPP non Kitwcit nrotsTiJiinn Atin 1 jr. Z mot , oul of Ulsinnrkc , who sola for JJMCO IJ. J. Schncrer , Shelby , ID . . . . . Q MoS 30 \TIIS , I3TC. MMM. SMITH. 1121 DOUGLAS , 11OOM R MAS- engo nnl Menm Imtlis. T MS-.G 30 > MRS DIl LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE HATH parlors , restful nnd curntlve. 417 H lltli st , uplnlra T-M78S 27 * f1 00-RUI'TURE CURED TILL MAY 1ST I'OR J2" M , no pain , no detention fiom business , wo refer to hundred * of pitlents cund The O E. Miller Co. , 932-3 New York Life lllils . Omnlii. U IV ) VI\VI roil UTr.llINE TROUI1LE3. 310-S 1IEE UldB 1'lijslclnn , consultation orheilth book free U 1C1 IlATlIS. MASSAOi : . MME I'OST , JlD'/j S 11TII. U ICO J23W REWARD \\1I.L KE PAID AND , NO nucstloin nfkol for tli" return of pu-ketnouk. containing rliiRS , etc . lost nt Iflh nnd llntney 01 botwten tint nnJ ICth and lion mil Ail- .IreFS 1" CO lice L-M3TI OMAHA DENT VI. COI LEflE K S. PACIl'IC ST Ttetli Illlcil with Kold nnnl.'im , tin , Kiittu- pjreh cement nnd pnloi nnde for "ml of material only Teeth extracted nnd clcireil free MISS TERIltLL HAS REMOVED HER niir < 5S- nmklnB pnrliir1" to 2d lloor , 1'uxton block. ICth Rtreit. elevator. U MIC2 AS * I ri'IlE WRINKLES. ItALDN'ESS AND SU- perlluoiis hnlr 3JG Clnmber of Commerce , Title Co U-MC40 23 * MOM2Y TO I.OA.Nlin.\I , CSTATU. MONEY TO LO\N ON IMPROVED OMAHA itul estate lln-iiinu , I j\o Co , 1'axlon block. W 1G3 ON OMAHA PROPERTY. LOWEST RATES ; building loans wanted Pldollty Trust CoW1CS W-1CS MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES THE O 1' Dills Co , IW'i IMrniini St. W 1C4 C I'ER CENT MONEY TO IO\N ON OMAHA proport > , Neb farms. W. IJ SIclltle 1st Nut'I Hk. W-1C3 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO Jl'i N Y Ik , quick money at low intes foi choice fnrm lonns III Iowa , northern Missouri , enstern Nebraska W 107 WE WILL HAVE 5200 OW TO J300 000 TO LOAN In Api 11 , Hay , June and Jul > on llrst-clats Im proved Omnlii property In sums of $1000 to $10,000 , wnnt applications at once , lowest rates on besl loans ridelltr Trust compiny 1702 rnrnam St W MS77 CITY LOANS. C. A. bTARR , 025 N Y LII'E \V 1C8 LOANS ON IMPROVED S. UNIMPROVED CITY property W rarnnm Smith S. Co. , 1.120 I'ninnin W 17C MONEY TO LOVN ON IMPROVED OMAHA proper ! } Pusey & Thomas , 207 1'lrst National Hank ISldg. W 1C3 TARM IX3ANS , ONE TO TEN YEARS , LOW- cst rates Garvln IIios , 1C13 rarnain St W M4G5 AS $100 TO J2.000 r. D. WEAD , ICTH & DOUGLAS W 50. ! 31 MOMY TO LOAV CIIATTHLS. MONEY TO LOAN ON rURNlTURE PIANOS , horses , wapons etc. , at lowest rates In clt } , no removal of Roods , btilctly confidential , you can pay the loan off nt nny time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO 300 So ICth St. X 170 MONEY TO LOAN 30 CO. 00 DA1K , rURNI- ture , pianos , tic DuffOieen room 8 lljtKerblk X171 SALE IIALl- INTEREST IN I'MRMONT fjtLtme Pi Ice , JCCQ , M t.nsh and JIO monthly " 'i man Jickbou , Ciete , Neb Y CCO SALE AI1OIIT 2,000 LBS MINION TYPE 7CO Ibs aRiitc , 150 pair two-third cases 40 double lion stands for two-third rnsc * This mattrlal was used on Iho Omnha llee nnd Ii In fairly Rood condition Will bo sold cheap In bulk or In qu intltles to suit purchaser Apply In person or bj mall to 'ilie lee Pub lishing Company. Omalm Neb Y 713 WILL SELL AT SACRirlCK. THE cimlppcd foundry and machine shop at Grind Island. For partlculirs address P M Wnles. Troy N Y. . or George It Hell , Grand Isl-md , Neb Y MC37 A15 SALE $1,00000 STOCK IN A TRANSl'ER and Jobbing Implement house , palm ; business , cowl reasons for eelllne Address llox CCO , Council lllurfs , In Y MS4S 2'J rOR SALE \KERY IN ONE Or THE HEST towns In eastern Nebraska , about 400 men steadily emploed nt good wages , no com petition ; rare chance to nut Into n frond liusU ncfs with small capital Address Henry Decker , 1542 O tired Lincoln , Neb Y 830 27 roil SALE-STOCK Or GROCERIES AND quePiiHwirc for rash. Invoice about $1COO 00 Rood opporlunlty to buy an establls.ied bubl urns Address I ock llox C2S , IVIend Nib Y-MSC3 25 roil SAT.IV-JI ro DRUO STOCK IN s i. NE- lirnekn town of 1 OCO ; ilnlly cas i sales IIS CO will trade for clear land nr Rlie time If w > cured Hex 103 , W > more. Neb Y M8,7 2C * WANJED-A COMPETENT RirTAIL DIU G Rlsl for city tiade with from $3000 to } 5 000 to Invent In a well established business must bf > able to take entire clnrKO of the retail de partmcnt Addicsa O 55. Dee olnccYMSKI Y-MSKI 30- WIIT II\VE YOU TO TRADE roil A $ WO 00 equity for a Rood paying to\\n property ? l or n.nitltiilnro aJdreta G S4 , care of Ileo Y M8C4 23 * i\on\Nnn. V SPLENDID 3:0 ACHE PARM IN SOUTH- urit tn Iowa for Omaha property , Onmr will he a birBftln. ridcllty Irust Co. , solo nRenls , 1702 rurnnm ttreet H MCC9 24 TO i\riIANOE IX ) ! ' AND 5-ROOM HOUSE , clear , for $ l.COfr drug Block. Address O 47 , lice H-M804 Z6 POIl S\LH U13AL KOl'Nr/.E PLACE HOMES AT DOC ON THE dullai J."fl , Ji'OO to fC rW , ECU photos ut 16th and rnrnam , Morse bids. J. J , Gibson , C14 rirst Notional Hank bldg RE 175 8NAPH llin'WEEN NEW EXPOSITION SITES mil north of Kount ? Plate , full lot , cnet front , price. $300. AilIolnliiK New Eiposltlon rite , full lot on North Tventfomth mrect , pilco , JI.OOO. "US und 2718 North JStli Ht , ono 0 ami one ( ror.n ; IIOIIM , price for hounes anil Kround $1 730 Ni'.ir 23th nrd Cues Ms. full lot , price. $3,500. Near iHth ami Doduo nts , S-rooni modern house , etenm IIC.T ! lnr e corner lot ; nice , (0,000 woilli SIC.OOV. Acljclnliik" new Expoaltlcn site , choice vacant prcprrt ) lo lenie. JOHN N I'RKNKKR , op P O RE-MC93 WANTED- Houto near the park , for farm land Lol near Haincom for pujliiE vtock > . Omaha for IXM Anseleii property. California for $150000 lowu InnJ. rnrm land for house on Georgia ave. Purchni > er for lot on 21th , IVM. Purclmcer for $3000 lawn land , one body , Purchaser besl block In Omaha , cheap. Half-section Iowa land , half cash. 60 near Omaha for section near Kearney ICO UoiiElim county for fln eurburbun fb 000 house for $3 COO and clear lots. $3,000 liouo for $1.000 and clear house Purchaser 330 acres Iowa land , { 3,000 Omaha properly and cash for Iowa lund , To buy for rash , $30,000 farm To loan , $1 COO. $700 and $300 Encumbered place near park for clear lota. Small biislnesa block for clear liousa ( assume ) . Acres for clear lots , will aoume , SO In Sarpy county for 130 acre epol cash , Purchaser for choice 10. close tn , 11,400. lr tpot each. I1.004 stock of good * . $3.000 Block of good * for cash and land , 1'urtlm.er Orchanl Hill lot , $550. C. * ' . Harrlwm ti : N. Y , Life. I-OH SALH l liSTATi : . ( Conllnu\l ( ) PARTIES WANTING ACRE PROPERTY , IN Irncts of from five to forty ncre . nenr the city , desirable building lots or hrmes of from file to ten rooms , ntery low figures , should sec Potler * Oeorffe Company , ? W cor 16lh ami rnrnnm slreelr. RE MI30 'I ilOfSKS. LOTS I'ARMS LANDS LOANS Gee P Ilemls Real Eslnle Co , Paxion lllk RE-173 Poll SALI CHEAP. C-I1OOM COTTAGE AND Inl on 19th , nenr Lnkc St llox 873 Kenrne } , Neb UK MT74-S7 PINK GARDEN TRACT. 10 ACRES ALL IN cultivation close to clt } , $ { 000 per acre Hicks 305 N Y Life llldng RU ttJ 23 IllIII.ntNC AMI JOAN ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. . U AB 'N PAYS C , 7 , 8 per cenl when 1 , 2 , 3 } ears old , always re deemable 1701 remain street Nntllnger , Pec 1S2 HOW TO OET A HOME OR SECURE OOOD Interest on raving" . Apply to Omnha L & U Ass'n :70 T.'r * - n > M nt . Nalllnger , Rt\i * . WVTCiniAKIJHS. nnsr worm AND i/nvnsT rnicns ronn- man fnr Mnr Meier g. Ilro Co for ten jenrs Mnln fprlnRs , 75o , wntches cleaned , 75r nnd nil other work on the pnmc snle 1 ! Ketterer , Manufacturing Jcwelci nnd iiiBrn\er : , 218 8. 11th St . upstairs 522 26 HAIID TIMIJ I'Hirns WATrimi ci.UANnn 7" > o Rcmilne innln tuirlni ? 73e , wnteh crlftnln , l"c clocks donned niul repaired chenp , specta cles nnd eJeiHc c Imlf ml'e ccs teMPtl free , work wnrumtcJ Ashb 1 IMtterson 1011 IV rn in 852-A-2J CMUT.T CMMM.NC. CHAMI'ION CAIirnTCI.lIANlNG CO , CARPET bentcn , scounJ nnd renoxntcJ , rellltlnB nnd re lajInK caipela n fpeclally , new nmimsenicnt J1S-7M South Hth bt , Omnha Neb Tel K3 flS' A17 LOST. LOST. WEDNESDAY , NEAR SCTI1 . ItARNEY Btrccts , Hilles' leather pocket book , contnln * ins E rings , keys nnd money ; flmler will re turn to IJcu olllco and receive liberal reward LOST A Livnu coi.onnn I'OINTER DOO Sultnble reward will lin paid If returned to 112 H 13th St 1)1 J E bummers , JrI I oSt-837 23 KIN VISC1AL. E IK'S POLICIES DOUQHT. W P IIOLDCN ASTiioi.or.v. PIlorEhSOR A MASERY or EQM'T 1'AI.M- lstr > nnd nstril"B > the woiulei of the use pf < t pre ent oml tutiirc tolil or no clmrte nt : o : lInrne St Onnlm Nell 702 23 GRT M S WALKLIN'S 1'llICKS ON rURNI- Hire paclilnf , icpalrlnu. uphnlsUrlPR , mat tresses made nml icnouitod , 2111 Cumlij 'lei 1121 17S Ml'SIC , AIIT AM ) nnoncsn r ocLirxnncK BANJO , MANDO lln nm1. BUltnr teacher. Hoom < 12 Dee Uldg Tel SSS 100 Pin.MCIA'NS. DR w n. iionns zsio SHERMAN AVENUK. Reuumed practice Telephone Office. 1 " < 5 ; riiildence 3T4 v < 'I' 3IVCIIIM2S AMI &ITPPMCS. NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE ecwlnff machine otnce , 15H Cnp Avc. Tel 1 71 1S1 SIIOHTHAMl AM ) TPKWHITIJ.G. . A. C VAN SANT'S SCHOOL B13 N. Y. LIFE. AT OMAHA 1JUS COLLEGE , ICTH & DUGLAS I'AWMlKOKUnS. II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 16 ST. GET THE llEhT T\ PEIUTERS , SUPPLIES : icpalrs United liewrltcr i Supplies Co , 1612 ramnm St 43C June 30 K4)ll HUNT. 40 acres , near South Omaha 10 ncies , near South Omaha I'otter & . George Co , S. W cor 16th and Earnim -M810 24 SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICtlOllS , DcoDulUllnz. Omihi Neb Advlco and I'uciit Hmk Will be held in Omaha in 1898 , Help adver tise it by sending : Oma- ha's greatest daily to your fiiends. All exposition - sition news will be pub lished in Daily and Sunday by mail 3 months $2,00 PHOPOSA1.S KOH FKE8U VEGI7TA- blea Heailiiuarters Deinrtiuont of the Plntte , Olllco of tlio Chief Commissary , Omnha , Neb , March 11 1S97. Sealed pro- poails , In triplicate , mill bo received hero until 11 o'clock u. in. , central standard time. March 2o , Ife'JT , and then opened publicly , for furnishing and delivery of nucli quantities of potatoi .s us may bo required by the Sub- Hlslc-nce Department at Omaha , Neb. , nnd at Forts Nlolimra and Hobinson Neb ; Fort IX A. Hussell , Wyo. , and Fort Meade , S. D PropcaalB will also be received and opened by the Commlssirlea at Forts Nlobrara Robinson , V. A lluseoll nnd Meade until 10 o'clock a. in. , mountain utandard tlme , Match 25 , 1897 , each Post Commissary re- celvlriK proposals for his own post only. The rlsht U reserved to reject any or all proposals In vvholo or In part , lilatik pro posals and specifications , showing In detail the articles and quantities required , and giving full Information as to conditions of contract , will bo furnished on application to nny of the above mentioned olllccrs. FRANK K. NYE , Major and C. S. t r' r.nsIUU Diamond Ilratid. PChlthc PILLS . tire. il > ; i t.lUbl. . UDKS u > litoirlit lit CMtlula'i ituMi * Pla iMnJZtninJla lied uxl OM nuullioV . n JtJ whs tloo ribbon. Tc iio other. Mtfiui dti irm * iktil . la tUmp * fur ptrllcaltrl tuUjuoaUU DJ "lUlttf ferL < llrO < ( < ' . tjrelura M1L lO.OOOTe > Um ltl Ifinl Itptr. SPLIT IN POPULIST RANKS i HM 9 Party Identity of M6r3 Importance Than Municipal , , Spoils. ONE FACTION IS OPPOSED TO FUSION MliMlt-of-tlic-llonil Tropic \Vnnt to .Put l'l ' > l'tn-iy Klulit llovlciv < > / liic City Thcro Is already a well defined split In the populist party In reference to the courno to bo adopted In the pending campaign. The middle-of-the-road boja arc again In cvl- dcnro and are presenting a solid front to the plans of certain IcaJers to compel them to again lese their Identity In the fusion pie The city central committee will meet at Knights of Labor hall this o\cnlng to call the convention and primaries and the trouble Is expected to develop on that occa sion. One wing of the party Is In favor of calling the primaries on the same day as these of the democrats , with a view to holdIng - Ing simultaneous conventions and agreeing on a fusion ticket. Another element con tends for the nomination of a straight pop ulist ticket and proclaims the Intention of making a determined fight against this pol icy. How much strength the straight party men will muster la dlfllcult to forecast and that la the question that Is bothering their opponents at the present time. While the middle-of-the-road men were outnumbered last fall. It la well knusvn that they have added sumo accretions since then and their strength Is problematical. When the fusion state ticket was elected last fall the populists baldly counted on re ceiving their share of the patronage. Dut they now say that only a certain clement of the party has been rccognlred. A fo\\ of the populists who weie conspicuous In their effoits lo secure a fusion 1m o been rewarded , but the mldJlo-of-thc-road popu- IhU have been absolutely Ignored Consequently quently they declare that one experience of that sort Is enough and hcnccfoUh they will refuse to po o as Reubens In tlie political game. The flpht Is expected this incnlng on the proposition to hold the primaries on the same day an those of the democrats and the leaders of Hie fusion element are far fiom being confident of success HUMOUS AMU UUMOItS. Aside frtni the populist dilemma the polit ical caldion continues to sizzle without pio- duclng any startling effects Tor the last day or two theio have been various i union floating around that something relative to the ne\\ charter was "going to dreg " Very little credence. however , Is given to the rumois Several city offlclals , who ale candlJates for re-election. have been approached with ad vice to refrain from taking any active steps at present , as "something unexpected Is likclj to happen " As nearly as these mys terious exhortations can be traced to a definite foundation they are based on the fact tint a number of heavy property own ers ha\o submitted the cluutcr to I M Woolwoith , who Is said to ha\e given his opinion against Its valldltj The list of candidates seems to have noarlj reached its maximum liov and the additions are moui than offset liy these who are drop ping out of the fight Prank J. Duikley positively announcc.3 that he Is not a can didate tor the democratic nomination , either for mayor or treasurer. He will not even accept a icnomlnatlon [ or'the- ' council In the Eighth v.-aid but proposes to go out of politics and attend to business. P. K Darling , who has been urged as a icpubllcan candidate for the council from the First waul has positively refused to run and this leaves Rrnost Stuht with no ap- patent opposition. SAiixnnns DROPS OUT. At a meeting held 1n the rifth ward Mon day night W. A. SaundeT's Announced that ho would not be a mayoralty candidate1 , and a resolution was adoptej endorsing the can didacy of Frank C. Moores. The old soldiers' organisation also endorsed Moores last night. The Ninth ward has added another candidate to its already extensive list in J. P. Flnley , who wants to be tax commissioner. During the last day or two llroatch and Ills campaign managers have been miking a vigorous effoit to force the other cltj officials to assist to piopel Broatch'a boom for renomlnatlon. The oil cr ofllclals have so far refused to take any active Interest in tlio majoialty contest and they contend tint they should not ha compelled to do eo. They aio unanimous in saying , however , that if tl clr hand Is forced , they will tie up with another candidate In prefeience to Hroatch There was quite an amusing scene In the majors ofiicD the other day when Hroateh called In lohn Matthlcsen , superintendent of the city hall , to find out what he was doing for him In the riiot ward. It has always been one of the mayor's notions of the falr- ncsD of things that every appointive official u the city hall Is in duty bound to get out anil hustle for him on all occasions. H had not long talked with Matlhiesen before ho discovered that the superintendent was far from enthusiastic. further questioning elicited the fact that Matthlcsen was not doing anything for him and moreover , did not propose to Then there was trouble , and after telling the delinquent ofllclal what he thought of him , the major ordered him out of the office. Neuralgia is the prayer or the nerves for r-ure blood. Hood's Sarsapaillla Is the Onp True Ulood Purifier and nerve builder. UAItSIML WIUTi : iSi KHADY TO QUIT. Will llctlrc < o I'rlvato 1,1 fe SiUnrilit ; United States Marshal White has received what Is nupposed to bo his final check from the ROV eminent for his salary , but It was made out only to March 22 , whereas his term does not expire until March 27. The marshal la Inclined to think that the subordinates In the treasurer's office at Washington are trjlng to financier him out of office before the close of his term. As no appointment for marshal lias yet been made by the present administration It is probable that Judge Hrower will bo called upon to designate some one to act In the Interim between the expiration of Mi White's term and the beginning of the now appointee s term. It is the custom In such cases to appoint the Incumbent , but as this will necessitate a new bond and other formalities Mr White is not disposed at this time to accept the place longer than next Saturday , for ho thinks It will not pay to go to all that tioublo for pply a few days pay. FOUR OF A KIND. Anil All lrnlny. Tour business moil Bati talhlnR In an ofllco when the subject of fooiVud drink came up. Ono said that ho had Differed for snmo six niontlifi from a peculiar fienaatlon In the head and had been under tbVca'ro of a physician until ho happened to rda'i } an article on the coffw topers of Paris. In' ' hlch the testimony of a number of phjslcUiis'vvas given , to the effect that coffee contdltldtl the eamo poison ous elements as strjclnilnc ? , morphlno , to bacco and vvhlsky. but In smaller quanti ties. ' I1 This set him to thlnkrtr | , Vlth a result that coffee vvaa left out of hl3 diet , and In lesa than a ucek tbo head trouble was gone I'ach of the other three gentlemen added their testimony to the effect that coffee had proved a sly and Inolduous enemy Instead of a friend , as In each case some stomach , liver or nervous trouble had been produced by even moderate coffee drinking. Ono added the remark that "It was hard to glvo over coffee , but I got some 1'oatura coffee- , made of grains at Battle Creek , Mich , , and It Is so perfect In color and taeto that I am enjoying my coffee now dally , as are also my wife and children , for 1'oatum it made of pure gralno ( wheat , etc. ) , and la nourishing and fattening , a pure food-drink , and another feature not to be ilcuplsod. Is the fact that It goes about three times as far ua coffee , although , of course , the economy U not nearly so great a question as that of health and comfort for myself and family , " There la but one genuine original I'ostum Cereal coffee , with a multitude of Imitation * offered au "Just as good. " IlKI. VTIV1JS 1)111 "NOT TOTIJ I'AIH. ItrrlliiKliotT Would Cull Off n Honl Kifntr TrmiMfcr. Ooorgo A. HerllnRhoff hns commenced suit In the district court to set aside a deed to lot 3 , block 9 , Shlnn's addition In lilo petition HerllnRhoff alleges that he h the son-ln-lnvv of Ilctman C and Minna C. Tlmme. Ho allogra that previous to Decem ber. 1SS8 , he had mndo arrangomcnts to sell the property In question , which ho nllcRps la his lion cstcnil , but the arranRpmenla were not consummated and ho says that Imme diately afterward hla wife's pironts pre- tpnilpvl to corcolvo the Idea that ho Intended to sell his property and desert Ills family Thpy persuaded him , so ho sajs to drcd the properly In question to his mothpr-ln-law so that ho could not soil It , and ho alleges that It was agreed all around that the property would bo deeded back to him whenever he wanted that done Ho sajs he executed a warranty deed to his mother-in-law and the document was certified to before lili father- in-law , as Ji-atlco of the peace Hcillnghoff now nllpgps that In September of last jcar he asked Ms parents-in-law to release the pretended claim they have upon his prop- irtj , but ho says they refusp to do so , and he therefore appeals to the courts to declare the deed \old and of no effect. Ho advances the claim that the document Is void for the reason that It was executed by Herman Tlmme as a ju tlco of the peace whereas ho alleges that Tlmme Is a beneficiary In tlio estate and would bo entitled to a share of It In cnso Tlmmo's wife died. " " STATIC nuinr IN 'run HOM/V c\si : . Att rn - > OiMHTiil SUM Hi SiinlnliiH UIP Sentence of llu > Court. Attorney General Smyth has served the attorncjs for Holln with a copy of the ntato's btU't In the app al which has been taken from the decision of the district court which Imposed a sentence of nineteen jcars upon the ex-city treasurer. The brief cov rs twenty printed pages and takes up the reasons advanced by the defense and answers them In turn. T.w two ptlnclpal points arc Chnrka llentley , ono of the Jurors , who rtatod ho had made up his mind In regard to the case from newspaper repoits , waa not released by the court. The state siys the de. fcnso had two unused peremptory challenges by which It could have relieved Dontlcy from service , and falling to do so tncltlj consented to such service , The Btato holds that It la not necessary to detail all the steps followed by Ilolln In the embezzlement of city funds The records of tha olilce show that a certain amount had been embezzled , and that constitutes the offense Piiithcr , that where the amounts taken run through the different jcars of the teim served by the olliclal , It all consti tutes one offer.30 nnd part cannot bo out- la vcd. 101'NR ' RIIII. A Ml lCY ! , 1MIODIOY. Voli-f Clcnr TI Mil a llnujjp of Four Oulllt t'N. Miss Hcatrlcc Hasse of Plattsmouth , n bright llttlo girl of llttlo more than G jcars , who Is endowed with a most vvoni'orful voice , was the star of an Impromptu conceit given at the musical studio of Miss mien Terry jcatcrday afternoon. Competent musical critics who have hoard the child sing pronounce - nounco her a veritable prodigj. Her voice hai a range of four octaves , and even the half notes are sung with an amazing degree of distinctness. The manner In which she tnkes high O Is alone sufficient to warrant the belief that she may some day occupy a prominent place In the musical world. Her Imitation ot the chirping of a bird Is no less remarkable. Acting unJor the advlco of competent vocal teachers the child will not bo allowed to sing nor botheiod with the caies of vocal study for several jcars yet , as it Is thought the ability aho undoubtedly possesses might be impaired. At j later period of her life her career will be watched with Interest bv NebrasKans In the expectation that she will then be able to sing the notes that have made the fame of the world's greatest sing ers. l2lQUOH UM.OOSL3U HIS TOXGUn. Prlriiil of tlio OloiiTM Tlm Oil n IllllllllT.I. A stolen Jug of whisky was 'In a largo degree - groo responsible for the arrest of Charles and Henrj- Glover on the charge of buiglary shortly after 0 o'clock josterday morning The contents unloosed the tongue of ono of their friends , who tipped off the Job to the pollco Upon this Information the police lo cated the Glovers In bed , where they were sleeping off the effects of a portion of the stolen liquor. The whisky was purloined from the butcher shop of Lesser llroo. at 114 North Twelfth street some time Monday night. Other prop erty taken consisted of postage stamps A quantity valued at $2 was taken out of the cash register. These have not jet been located The Glovers are both joung men and are knoun to the police. poyrroMJ TIIIJ THII * ivio IOWA. Vctlon TaK-IMI 1 > > i\i' < MitIv i > Commit tee of Coiiiiiifrcial Club. The proposed Iowa trip of the Omaha mer chants was dhcussed yesterday at the nicctin , ; of the executive committee of the Commercial club It was decided to postpone It In definitely , with prospects , however , that It will bo taken In the near futuie , as the sentiment waa favorable. Resolutions of sjmpathy were passed on the death of the mother of Edgar Allen , a member ot the committee. Messrs. Steele , I'opploton and rields were appointed to at tend the funcial yesterday afternoon. The committee ordered a floral design. William E. Hlddell was elected a member of the club. The remainder of the business transacteJ was of a routine character. Chronic coughcrs aio stupid bores and should bo forced to UPO Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup , the only Infallible rcinsdj' . "i\lM3H'J'V FOR OUH i\POSlTIOX. OMAHA , March 20 , To the. Editor of The lice : There has been some anxiety ex pressed In western counties of the state least Omaha citizens should reap some ad vantages from the coming opposition. This fear appears to have no real foundation. Present Indications are that offices carrying a balary will bo largely filled by eastern talent. Of course , It Is not to bo considered probable that any western man has sufficient brains or executive abilities to make a mic- cess of the fair Whether the people who contribute the funds should have employ ment or not Is a matter of sentiment Pos sibly some Omaha man can ( .hoveled dirt as good as a Chicago man who shoveled at the World's fair , but there Is nothing sure about this , and It Is best not , to take any chances I would suggest that the directors having this In charge should Insert an advertisement In a Chicago paper for all men that worked on the World's fair , and ask them to bring certificates to that effect ( this of course In cludes all shovolers ) "Protect homo In dustry" nnd "Stand up for Nebraska" sound well as now songs , but , like all songs , teen got old Most likely the Importing element of the exposition board will expect us to con tinue to support them In their prlvato and business affairs ? To bo sure , that's another matter. STOCKHOLDER. Cowl * UrnniiiKT n I'Uor. A. J. Drammer , the colored coachman of A. I ) , Jone , was fined $5 and costs In pollco court yesterday for committing an as sault and batlcry upon Jcnnlo Iusenb ) ° rry , a white girl , who llvea In the vicinity of Twen ty-second and Grace streets , The affray oc curred at the Jones residence , 2020 Wlrt street , a few dajs ago. Th.9 girl swore that she was Intending to visit a domestic in the Jones family when she waa accosted by the colored coachman. She said that ho ad dressed her with a vile name and because. elio relented It struck her , Drammer stated that ho had not hit tbo girl , but had pushed her away after she had Insulted him , Wife HeiiU'r ArrcMlcil. D , A White , an ex-switchman , while drunk last nltfht went to his home at 1110 South Hlxth street and severely beat his wife. The woman called for help nnd a number of nelulibors responded and forced the husband to cease his brutal conduct. Mro. Whlto Hustdliied a number of bruises upon the body and face from the blows , and also n badly blackened eye White was arrested last nljrtu on a warrant Issued ut the instance of Mrs , Wlilte. COUNTY LOSES ITS SUIT First of a Number of Gases Against Ex-Sheriffs is Disposed Of , JURY FINDS FOR EX-SHERIFF COBURN .VInilc liy Jiinirn llnntic > SiiMlnlncilVheii the Cn e Uiimc * Ilefore the mill Jurj. The first of Douglas county's suits against cx-sliorlffs nnd their hondsmcn liai ended rather disastrously for tlio county. The first case to bo taken up was that aRalnst ox- Sheriff William Coburn niul his bondimcn , W J. Hroatc.li and J. S. Caulfleld. The suit covered Cobnrn's first term of ofllco nnd dur ing the jears 1SS6-S7. The suit was brought to recover foes alleged to have been col lected by the sheriff which. It was charged , should have been turned over to the county. The case was tried before Judge Kawcott and a jury , the taking of testimony occupj- Ing a portion of Friday of last week and Monday. The Jury was Instructed > cs- tculay and after being out less than two hours returned a verdict In favor of the de fendants. The petition In the CMC alleged that Co- burn hid collected $1,039 81 during hla first tcun of ofllco which should hnvo been turned over to the county. The principal nnd , In fact , almost thn only witness In the case was James Ituanc , an accountant In the auditing department of the county clerk's olllce. Hu testified to a number of Kerns set out In the petition which ho alleged Coburn had col lected while serving as slu-rlft , but Jnd not accounted for in his reports to the count } In the majority of these small Items it was shown that the accounts named had been receipted for on the clerk's docket , but no date was attached to show when the money was received and the court ruled that these Items could not be admitted for the reason that there was nothing to show that the money had been paid to the sheriff during his term of ofllco and the bondsmen could not bo held liable for collections made after the term of the bond had expired On the cro h-cxaminatlon of Huano It was shown that several Items which had been charged against Coburn had been for papers served in other counties by the sheriffs of these counties , and some were for writs soned on the sheriff bj the coroner , the fees for which weio paid to the coroner One of the largest Items was one of $2,700 , which It was alleged was an overpayment for deputies It was explained by Coburn that this Item was caused by the practice In vogue at that time of having the deputy sheriffs act as court tiallins during the terms of court They received a regular talary of $73 per month , and during terms of couit they received $2 pet day additional Ho explained that the deputies were obliged to work extra hours In older to do all the work , required of them The county alleged that this amount should have been paid Into the county by the sheriff , but the jurj de termined otherwise. No question was passed upon In this case which establishes a precedent In a number of technical matters which have been In dis pute between thc fihorlffs and the county au thorities , such as fees In inastei commis sioners' saes ! and fees of that chaiactor. CAN-NOT linVIJ Oil AVIIITE With TlicnrIcll < -lrnoli'M Hlrsch IH Ham Illrsch , who is a member of the secondhand ond-hand firm of Illrsch & Lovlao , on North Sixteenth street , Is to bo arrested on a com plaint chaiglng forgery. The forgery Is al leged to have been appended to a receipt for $3 20 upon which appears the signature of George P. Muldoon. The latter , a black smith on North Sixteenth street , is the com plaining witness. The police court case Is a sequel to a civil ault which has been on In the court , of Jus tice of the Peace Powers. Muldoon sued Levlne for a balance of $7 for shoeing and other blacksn.lthlng business. During the course of the suit Lovlno sprung the $3.20 receipt , alleging that ho owed only the dif ference. It was stated that Illrsch obtained the receipt from Muldoon , but the latter de nied It and sa > s his name was foigcd to the paper Levine stated yesterday afternoon that there was nothing In the criminal PMB in asmuch as Illrsch can neither read nor write English. OOMl'I. Vi\S : OK YOU.NG IlOIIIinilS. ( iroi-Ku ICni-lilcr Wants the fiiiHK Ai- ri-Htcil mill I'uiiUlii'il. George Kuebler of Torty-Ilrst and Grand avenue , complained to the police authorities yesterday afternoon that continuous efforts had been made by .11 gantr of voung fellows to rob his store during the past few weeks They were In the habit of coming into the place , picking up whatever suited them and then running out. Kuebler also depleted a moro seilous side to the case which occurred dm Ing the past few dajs , In which tlni3 the mischief mak ers were becoming bolder. Ho stated that on last Saturday several came Into his store and when ho tried to eject them they chased him about the store with a big knlfo- They returned again yesterday and made another knlfo play , Mrs , Kueblor was ono of the pur sued , Kuobler named Lou Lamonto as ono of the offenders , and a watrant v\as Issued for his aircst. Latnonto lives In the nolguboihood and Is about 18 jears of ago. nronii If You lluwt. Dut also arptal to n means of relief of the torture If phjslcal which produces the groan. Uhevmatlsm Ifl n prollllo source of agony in Its acute Inflammatory or chronic forma. Hut It may bo annihilated at Its birth with Hosteller's Stomach Hitters , which , unlike the poisons In mlnuto doses often proscribed for It , Is perfectly safe. In malarial , Uldnoy , bilious , dsspeptlo or ner vous ailments the UlUuit , la a ceitaiu bouico of relief. _ _ Mm. Allun'N r u ticml. . Tunural services over the remains of Mrs iila A. Allen v\cio held at the home of Arthur Allen , 820 Georgia ovenuo , at 3 o'clock jesterday afternoon and were largely attended by friends of the deceased Mis Allen died lust Sunday evening She \um tlio mother of Hdgar , Oscar and Arthur Allen of this city. Slio came to Omaha In ISSi and had resided hero continuously since that dato. The remains were taken to St. Paul , Ind. , yesterday , where the Interment will take place. The body of Mrs Allen will bo burled beside that of her husband , who died bomo jcars ago. The pall bearora at the funeral services today are : O , M. Nattlnger , PMer Whitney. John Dale , 0. J. King , G. Howe/find W. H. Ilazzard. _ _ llnrlon ( let * u Itrlmlp. Some time ago C. B. Horton vUltod the city treasurer' * odlco and paid his 1805 taxes. Ho was then Informed that his 1S94 taxoa , amounting to $44.47 , wore unpaid. Ho promptly -paid the amount Indicated on the bookH. When the account was checked up by Comptroller Westberc It was discovered that the 1891 taxes had been paid , but , through some oversight , the credit did not appear except on the duplicate not of booVs Consequently Mr Hoi ton will bo mailed a warrant for the amount which be paid the second time. Iloiinil Over -to the Illxtrlut Court. Ed Gorman , alias Put O'Connell , who was arrested last Sunday for breaking Into a room at C21 South Sixteenth street und stealing therefrom a louniro belonging1 to A. 13 Wallace , was yesterday bound over to the district court by Judtra Gordon on a charge of breaking and entering The boiulH were ICOO , in default of which O'Con nell went to jail to await tilal. Cell ! < Will < 2et No llehrnrlnnr. NISW YOriK , March 23The court of au- peali has denied the application of Union col- It-no for reargumeat In the Kaycr.veather ll caco decided About two months ago , The flr t nml only I'Kevery known to nrloncc to turn prns hilr Imck tn U * soulliful , natural color li > the c.icntllle nrlloii of clfctilnl * In the coloring matter throurhoiit the chnnnoU of the hnlr's cntlro structure STOPS HAIR FSILING In from Jt hour * to one wrck Cure * Ptmlrmt nnd nil Known ailments of the hnlr nn > 1 arnlp. A mrillclne for rc'torliiR the honltli nnd liemitjr of tlie lialr , lor chlMrui or niliilta innle * or tf mnloi. Moniles or lnuncttix Soflcm dry. hnmh hnlr. Keeps linlr In cut I nml U tlie best hnlr ill ( 'Mint ; In tlio worll SoM e\erswhere I'nn lie ordered by mnll Aililre Mine \n\f. \ Teniplo of ll nuty , OhlenRO , MiniVale's Utilile to Iteiuitj Milled 1'rec. Use Mndntno Ynlc's llnml Whltener for I.lljr \VhlM Hiitids ri'.M'.UAI , OK" MIIS. MA11Y K. IJV V.NS. Sort Icon Attriiilnl l > > llnuj I'rlrniln oT the UriM'iiNiMl , The funeral of Mary K. Hvana occurred jesterday morning at 8 o'clock. The remains were convejed from the lalo residence , 2423 South Thirteenth street , to St. Patrick's church , where the Catholic scrvlco was per formed by rather Sm > th , pastor of the church. The Interment was In St. Mnrj'i cemetery. The funeral and the services wore attended by many of the friends of the bereived , family , Including the entire foreo of pollen court attaches Acting Court Olllcer Ilyrnca and Patrol Conductor Tledcman were nlao present , and , In .addition , th're were a number of patrolmen. The funeral set vices were also attended by a number of relatives from out of the city Among these were thrco biotheis of the deceased nnd ono Pis- tcr , T 1 > Itojlo , Denver , 1'dwnrd A llojle. St Louli , Frank llovle , Chicago and Mrs. Hosa A Gordon , Cherokee , la ; A Uvans and W. r. Cvans , of Manchester , la. , two biothere-ln-hiw , v\cre also present There were a numli r of beautiful floral decorations. Among them waa a handsome star sent by police court friends of Court Olllcer Hojlo nnd another piece- sent by the pollco department. WOHKIM : i'oii TIII : inc ci.i : PATH. AVIicclnu'ii Are Alillui ; hj ( 'oiitrllii- Inp : to the Kiiml. Active steps to rnl'-o a suniclcnt amount of money to build the proposed cyelo pith to Florence have teen begun The city has promised to extend the path from the end of the Thirtieth street paving to the rlty limits If the county v,111 complete the work to Plorencc The count } commissioners have appropriated $50 for this. This will cover but a portion of the cost , although the necessary cinders will ho donated. It Is estimated that about ? COO additional inual bo raised In ordci to rover the cxponsj of grading and rolling the path It has been decided that the best mcaiu of getting the money Is to rateo the amount by subscription from wheelmen Consequently quently onbsctlptlon blnnkb have been placed In all the wheel club rooms in the city nnd with all the blcjcle dealers Dlcycle riders are icqticstcd to subscribe to assist In the work. It is expected that the necessary amount will be obtained In a short time. The money will bo collected by G. W. John ston , secretary of the Associated C } cling Clubs , and u 111 be expanded on the order of Hal MLCord , who Is chairman of the good loads committee of that body. NO FHAUS OF A hPHI'NG OVKllKI.OW. of AVntop In the lllipreurlr Stnllouiir.i. The nig Muddy behaved very nicely yester day and these who have been watching the liver , ready to give the first alarm , say that the danger point for thb spring of 1897 haa now gone by. The water rose bomethlng llko three Inches between midnight and S o'clock yesterday. After that It remained almost at a standstill. Not pearly so much ice passed down the river as either Monday or Sunday and what did go was In smaller floes There was some timber that had evi dently broken away at Sioux City , but not such a largo quantity as passed hero yester day. At 2 o'clock the water woiks company announced from Florence that the irlvcr hail not ilsen nnv since morning. Deecham's Pills No equal for Constipation. No 1'iiiilNliiiiont that fits. Maiy Altman , 1205 Williams street , had a rather unfortunate experience with a don and a gang of bojs and eiils In the vicinity of her home last Saturday afternoon. The bo } 8 and girls were having a game of ball with the dog While trying to got the sphere the animal ran Into Miss Altman and knocked her to the ground. As a rcault her face was very badly bmU > ed and she was other- wlsu Injured. She reported the matter to the pollco yesterday , but was given very llttlo satisfaction She was referred to the city prosecutor , who informed her that there was no ordinance under which either the dog or the bojs or the girls could bo punished. The pollco took no steps to disperse the gang which had brought the accident upon her. MnlhliiH I.iuulH Iii .lull. Oficar Mathias Is In the county Jail , charged with horse stealing. He was caught near St. Paul , Howard county , by the sheriff of Sarpy county. Mullilas Htolo a honio and took It to South Omaha , whore ho sold the animal to WalwoiUi & Proctor , receiving $25 , A few days after the purchase an owner appeared on the scene and after the horsa had been identified It wati tuiucd over. After that Walwnrth & Pinctor commenced the work of running the thief to earth , and with the aid of the oniclal ? Mathias was located. \ftor his arrest he acknowledged that ha stele the horse. ox AKIIIIN | < Two Woiiion , IMna Jones and Joe Rogers , two colored women , aio charged with highway robbery. An infoi niatlon was llled against them In pollco couit late Monday afternoon Tin two women are nald to bo the parties who robbed James Moore , an Italian of $17 last Saturday night After they had taken the money out of hh pocket Moore attempted to got it back and was cut about the head nnd face The women then escaped , but were later arrested. Sent Free to Hen. IMHAM SIAX msro\in.s : A MAHICAIM.I : iinvunv rou LOST V H.'Oll. II III li I r * AVI II III.Spilt Free ( n AH Wlitt Wrllo for K. Jns. P. Johnson of Ft. Wayne , Ind. , after battling for yenra aKnlnat the mental nnd physical suffering of lost manhood , haa found the exact remedy that curia the trouble He Is guarding the secret caiefully , but Is willing to Bond n snnipla of the mcdlclna to all men who suffer with any foiin ot sexual weakness resulting from youthful Ignoianco , premature loss of memory and stiength , weak back , vnrlcocclo and emaci ation. The remedy has a peculiarly grate ful effect of warmth and seems to act (11- ( rortly giving needed strength nnd develop ment wherever needed The remedy cured Mr. Johnston completely of all the Ills and troubles that como from years of nilma q of the naturally ordained functions , and U said to lie absolutely reliable In every case , A request to Mr. Jaa J' Johnaton , Box 1010 , Ft. Wayne , Ind. , mating that > ou would llko n Hnmplo of his remedy for men will bo compiled with promptly and no ifc'u whatever will bo asked y him , Ho veiy much Interested In spreading the WH of this great remedy and lie In euioful to Bend the xamplo securely nonled In a perfectly plain package no that HE recipient need have nu ftur of cinbarraavmunt or publicity Renders are requested to write without delay.