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THE OMAHA DAILY HUH: STXDAY. FEBlU'VliY 125. 1f)00. I KAKNAM H.MITJI Sc CO.. IVJ) KAKNAM HT. HAiti.Aivs i.s dhhihaiim: homhs. I'KIt US TO SUITTHK 1't'HClIAHKH. ,',.17,'.V.?,.Ml..1Mlo,,KllTV WITH t'H. WH HAVIi TUB Ct-'STOMKKS. I-OH SAIiK-In Wmt Kiirmitrr dUtrlrt. modern houMfl, excellent loontlotm; u number of very desirable propertied I't lis (five you description mul terms. Wo i.r K ,0 Bhw property at any time. rOH tAI.K-tirRo proiwcd lirlrk rwl deneu In llHiiKoom Pluto. A henullful nonin, ohk interior, barn, nlrp lawn arm Mnule. A very line property. Can be bought rhenp. I'OR HAM-". Viitu.ibtn close In property; 31at mid H'ebiiter. Will bo sold lU. a (treat iac rliu-u. Kino modern residence and liirr? lot l'rlce. Jio.nra I'OH HA liK Modern house mid Inriie lot on Mud St., Haniicotn I'luro. ItullL for 11 home Klin- hard wood Interior. Prlco e,.'M. l-'OK HA LK Nine-room house nnd bnrn at 1311 dporKlu Ave. lixrellent repair, nlco lawn and shade. Prlco, ,.0O0. KOIl HAI K-Uitkp mmlcrn. wpII built hntnt and burn. Vcrv desirable location on Wirt St.: iipwty painted anl papered. A map, and will ho Hold thin week. Ton SA I, K -Modern onttiiKc and full lot In walking diJUHiiPf-. Klrst class rppnlr, ono block from Kiirnum. Prlrp, 2,Mi. KOIl HAI.K KlKbtronm bouso and barn on MadlsOn Ave. Kull lot. ltents !.' Per mnnth A itood Inveitme nt. Price. KOIl HAI.K-Nlne-room moilprn residence; bpHoilfid Interior. finely decorated, limi clfiln Imth. mantel, everything the very Ih.ki. Thin la a kIU ciIko bargain. Price. Him !( It HAI.K Nltip-rootn house and burn on North 1MN rlne In Itpnted at W per inofith. Chii be boiiyht for K()ll HAI.H-Twu houses, each elalit loonn and iMtb. '.'.02 and UTOI Month ISth Iits WHIIi feet. Kllhcr house would cost over .'(" to build today. Eastern men will sell l)io two for M,ft. or one for $1,500 i iih'i KOIl HA1.H feven-rooni house and two lotH on Ma'de Ht.. tl.L'Ti; two llvp-room eottaKcs anil full bus, Kmmct St., each JI.O" ); live-room roltiiKe and hluh hiiae ment. ('niter St.. convenient to Sjiith Ornu'iu car line. SI.Rflo; two small cot tniPM at 7'in nnd Jifio. KOIl SAI.i: TrackiiKP acre property, resi dence lots, (let prices and terms. If yr.u want to buy or roll call on. W. KAllNAM SMITH & CO., IS?) KAKNAM ST. U13-01S-2.- HKNHY II. PAYNE'S SPECIAL HAHOAINS. LAST (MIA NCE. T.icn. are only four days left la which that beautiful, all-modern cottage at 2210 S. 2.1th street can be bought for J2.100, as It wl'l be withdrawn from sale M irch 1. 1C a beauty-electric light, gas for fuel, modern plumbing, fi living rooms, largo clofets and line garret all flnored; east front, on paved street and car Hue. What morn do you want 7 (letter Investigate quid:. It will pav (i per cent on over $1,000 in an Investment, or make you a lovely home. A 7-room homv. with fine barn, out- bulldln"s. good well and cistern nnd 1 acre of1 'round. N. W. cor. 53d and Pop- 'lpton, for only $000. Think of that! A sidepiltd 7-room all modern new houso In Walnut Hill for only $2,200. A fi-room modem house, 50 feet frontnse, 4 (docks from Pith and Howard streets, fur $.l,0O0. List vopr bargains for sale with me. I hnvo good customers for them. When voil get tired of poor ' tenants In voiir rental houses, come and seo me. I an furnlPh very desirable tenants and save you money' as well ns vexation and trouble. l,ot mo write your lire Insurance. Splendid companies, which settle losses quick. HENHY It. Phono lOlil. PAYNE, 001 N. Y. LIFE. HE-9M 23 NEAR 20th and Vinton, good G-room house, city water, rents $120 per annum. A bar galu for $1,000. 1713 S. nth st.. cottage, r. rooms, city wnter. rents $150 per milium. Pride. $1,250. Want offer. 1221 Douglas, dwelling, 7 rooms, bath, city water, closet. 50-ft. lot. rents $1M) per an num. For $1,500. Walnut Hill, near car line, 7-room dwelling, barn, 50-ft. lot, south front. $1.3o. N 21st st., near Uraco. cottage, fi rooms, porcelain bath, closet, gas. city water, rents $1M) per annum. Price, $1,iu0. Desirable modern dwelling, with choice south front lot on paved street, near Sherman ave., rents $3oo per annum. Price, $2,500. Investigate this. Dundee Place, corner 150x133 feet, with ! room, slate roof dwelling, modem except furnace, close to motor line, very cheup. call for particulars and price. C.ARVIN imOS., 1C13 FARNAM RE-M3 23 ROHUINS CO.. 1S0 FARNAM ST. " i .noiiva IV HOMES. J W. See us for any of following 5-room brick III N. W. part of city for $0. 5-room house and barn on paved street, r,r1ornehou1H:, on'block from Unnsco- nark enr lino. C rootn house and burn. 9th Ave., near Far- 1111 lit Ml !' I, 1X" S-ronm modurn houso on Maplo street, neat 21th street car line. This Is u snap; $2,500. 7-room houso and barn In Hanscnm Place, on paved street, a nice homo, $2.'j00. 7-room houso and bam, Kountzo Place, $3 100 7-ro'nm house on Georgia Ave., a splendid bargain. $1,200. S-rnom houso on Lowe Ave , very desirable, $3,150. '.i-rooni modern house, near cars, on paved street, tine resldencu for the money. $0,000. 10-roonl modern house on paved street, near tho park ono 'block from car, best wo have, $ii,750. , 10-room modem house, western pait, ele gant residence, $730. And many other like bargains. J V HOHHINS & CO., 1S02 FARNAM ST. HE S35 2-i W II OATES, filS N. V. Life. 'Phone 1291. 7-room bouse and one-acre ground, N. W. cor. 2iith nnd Spencer. $1,800.00. 7'rooni house and lot SfixllS.'S. W. cor. 24th und Emmet. $2,000.00. 5 rooms, 2517 Orant st. Rent. $10.00. $'500.00. 2 fi-room modem houses, fully modern, In nleo order, 271fi Howard and 271H Duwcy ave.. renting for $13.00 und water tax. iV.OOO.W. HE-OIO 25 W It GATES, 61S N. Y. Life. Vacant- ssxlA'. N AY. cor. 21th and Wirt 1ih)x127 N. E. cor. 27th and 'Phono 1291. $1,500.00. Woolworth. $! 3imoo 6i).l22 S. E. cor. 21th and Miami. $l.0o). RE-939 23 A HOOD HOMESTEAD. 5 room house, city water. In good repair, largo lot. ISth near Vinton st. THREE BARGAINS. 3-room house, city wutcr, lot 25x10"). Price, S250. 4-room house, well,, lot 25x 90, nenr 20th nnd Castellar st. jam. 5 room house. a lot rents $10, 2429 S. 21st UOO. OLS EN, 1701 Fiiinnm St. RIC-MS 23 SI FEET front on N. 21th st., near Parker, with 9-room houso and barn. A snap J3.20 No 62S N. 32d st., 10 rooms. Don't miss ibis. $2.MW. Lot 4, block 3, Wrnke's addition 011 Daven port si. $650. Lot s, block 6, Ilanscom Place, 7-roum house, modern, large barn ,nt a bargain. B. H. HALL, 001 N. Y. LIFE. RK-MV24 $30 iior acre for S5 acres threo miles and a quarter rrom 1110 nnstoinco and three quartern ot a mile from u car lino. tin A ruttHUO of four rooms unit cltv water on monthly payments; 22d street uoar t-'iarii-J.!..V0 for j. modern brick dwelling on 31st street nenr Ilanscom Park; seven rooms nntJ nrgn reception linn unisneii In onk: nated by hot water nnd comnloto In very reruoet. J3.'j) A lino large modern dwelling with ton foot lot on Cuming street. Inside of tfth street. WYMAN-HirRIVER CO.. NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING. Ri:-92 23 A WELL-1 M PROVED ICO-acre clear farm. i!oori buildings. Knox county. Nebraska. for salp cheap, or trade good Omaha clear property, mutt make quick deal Address A 33, Bee. RE-913 25 roii s w.i: Hu.ii iJsT.vrii. 'oh sa;.i: hkaij hhtati:. HKAfj BKTATK KOft .4 A I.I PAYNK-KNOX COMPANY , . are IIHAtlQCAHTICHS for the urentest SNAPS Mini bct HA HO A INS In real es tate, advertising nothing but what will nt once commend Itself to Investors. MA.Ni of the properties recently advertised have nlrendy been sold and we now offer the following for this week: On 23th street, fating east, with pKisnnt surroundings, mi almost new seven-room house, all modem, with splendid cemented cellar and laundry conveniences, on rea sonable terms, for 13.3SO. llcO-Thls property I located on Chlcngo and 30th streets; Chicago stret Is paved; house Ih but three years old. contains seven looms, largo bath, marble wash Mnnd; In fad hus every modern con venience; good neighborhood and the prop erty Is well worth M.omi. Tho owner In structs us to lake Ji.SOO. Tills Is a real bar-rain. 9S5 Near OSth and Jackson streets, a splen did six-room all modern house, lot sodden rear and front, very desirable neighbor hood, on easy terms, for 12,7'). CIS A beautiful six-room cottage on ISth nnd Oavetmort streets, house well built and all modern except furnuce, very de sirable and cheap nt $2,000. On Jones between 37th and SSth streets, nenr Mr. Shlverlck's elegant residence, a 10-foot lot, on which stands a large barn and an old house, which rents for $7 per month. The lot Is one of the finest In the city and we propose to sell yon this lot and give you the Improvements for tho modest sum of $2,000. see us quick If you want a SNAP. 11 iy On Sahler street, near 21th street car line, in a good neighborhood, a llve-room cottngo facing south, on n beautiful lot. for V0, $."j0 cash and the. balance at $10 per month, 0 per cent Interest. Klrst come, llrst served. As an Investment wo offer three live-room cottages, renting for $'J per month each, city -water In each house, south fronts, for $7W each. Make us an offer on the three. VACANT PKOPHKTIKS. On Sherman avenue, about Co feet north of YatPH street, we have n very desirable iV)-foot lot. convenient to business. Owner being non-ri'sldeiit, has Instructed us to take $1,200 and clo.o It out. You cannot afTord to pass this offer by. On -list and Dodge streets, Just opposite the Pilgrim Congregational church, on corner, u0-foot lot, for $500 Ills Lot fi. block l Popnleton park. This fjo.foot lot, near new school house, nt tho exceptionally low figure of $.00. Kemcmber SNAPS are getting fewer In Omaha every day. What you do In the way of purchasing real estate you had better do quick or you will have to pay full value for your delay. Kor further particulars Inquire of PA V N 1-:- K N( JX COM PAN Y, Main Kloor New York I.lfe Building. Telephone 17SI. RK-S.11-2! CLIFTON HILL-NEW PLAN. Every man can own his home. 120 monthly payments. No Interest charged. Small cash payments only required. Your monthly rent buys tho home. No trado and no commission paid to anybody at these unprecedented prices and terms. Cut out this list and preserve It. Select a home In this healthy and delightful locality at once. These are unquestldnobly the best surbur ban homes about Oinahn. No. Street. Cash. Monthly. 1203 Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Patrick Pntrlck Patrick Patrick Patrick Hurdette Burdelto Hurdette Hurdette Hurdotto Hurdette Hurdette Hurdette llurdcttu Hurdette Hurdette Hurdette 'Hurdetto Hurdette Hurdetto Hurdette Orant Orant Ornnt Orant Orant Grant Orant Grant Orant Ornnt Orant Ersklno Ersklne Erskln,' Ersklne Ersklne Ersklno Ersklno Ersklno Ersklno Ersklno Ersklno Ersklno Ersklno Ersklno Ersklno Ersklne Ersklne Ersklno Erskiuu Lake Like 1-aki: Luke Inko Lake Lake Lake N. 45th N. Llth N. 4Gth N. 41st N. 41st $ 50 100 50 150 150 150 150 100 200 60 100 1O0 100 200 73 300 400 230 500 100 250 CM 200 450 330 J.,000 200 100 200 100 50" 73 100 150 250 50 100 23 60 25 50 50 100 50 CO 130 75 100 60 100 100 100 20 1IHI 100 60 $ 4.40 15.10 y.fiu 14.M 14.83 14.85 13.20 13.20 42' 4219 4221 422'i 422.S 4231 423S 4211 4249 WW I13S 1145 4149 1207 4215 1210 422'i 4227 422S 4231 42.13 423fi 4213 4300 4320 4114 1110 412S 4I3S 4140 4113 4147 4149 4229 4231 4231 4123 4131 4133 4133 4137 4139 4113 4150 4'J03 4211 4223 422fi 13.40 ecu 14.30 11.30 11.30 14.20 13.20 11.63 15.93 16.50 19.25 13.76 15.40 13.73 15.40 13.75 17.60 27.50 9.90 32.10 11.00 12.10 13.75 12.10 12.(B 13.75 13.20 15.95 15.50 8.52 9.90 11.27 11.00 11.00 11.00 12.K5 I4.o3 17.00 15.12 13.75 14.S0 13.20 14. S3 14.85 12.92 H3 11.30 14.30 11. SO 10.72 15.40 15.40 15.10 15.40 15.40 14.30 13.75 14.30 11.30 10.43 4231 42.U 4303 I3HS 4311 1312 43.17 1123 4209 4237 till 430.1 4307 1327 4339 2311 2315 2321 22H 50 60 50 150 100 50 100 60 330 50 60 60 10.45 11.00 2:102 N. 41st A. P. TUKEY. BOARD OF TRADE. KOR SALE or exchange, corner, 2572 Doug las, unincumbered, for Chicago residence. Owner, GC17 Klmbark avenue, Chicago. RE-.M915 2 AT 1ITII AND WILLIAMS, full lot with 3 uiiiixen; my well- A SIlup III J1.200. 2221 S. 27th, full lot. 4-r. house, $430. 2225 S. 2Sth. full lot. 4-r. house, $501 A. F. CONNETT,. 309 N. Y. 1, 'PI 1400. $500. bona 12S3. RE 919 25 H. C. PETERS AV CO., 1702 Farnnm St., BEE HIULDING.. HOUSES. S rooms, bath, gai elcutrlc light, concreto imsemuiit, iiiuiiury, iiirnace, miller pun try, .nicely papered, In good repair, near 30th avenue and Pacltlc. Pays u per cent gross on $0,000. If sold at once will take $2,730. rooms, all modern, nenr Park and Pop. pleton avenues. This Is a flno placo nnd will bo old ut a big baronln. 9 rooms, nil modern, near 32d nnd Pnclllc strteis, -ni h, unrguin 11 soia at uu early date. S rooms, east front, lot 30 feet frontage nenr numvom 1'nrk, lino sheds, paved street und barn; cost owner under foro elMura over $3,000. We will sell now for VACANT. 50 foot lot on 32d street, north of Ilanscom Park, only $l,!oo. Fine south front lot on Harney street be tween 39th und 40th. A bargain. 33x132, desirable for warehouse. Price only $60 ner foot. Vo have dcslrahlo trackage property nnd will build to suit tenant 011 long lease. ACRES. 100-tacro farm In extreme eastern part of ...u.Honu, v .'.i.fciiiii 11 BUII1 soon. WANTED. A RANCH-Wo have two ell cuts who wlrh to purchase In Holt. Boyd. liriiwii, nceier, Atneiope, Howard or ureeiey counties 111 .eorasKtu Wo should be pleased to huve properties listed wllh Ul. R. C. PETERS .1 CO., BEE HIULDING. HE 792 23 TWENTY acres garden and fruit land, easy distune" Omaha and South Omnha, adjoins Seynioro park, Oood house and other Improvements, Would sell on easy payments. Inquire Smith Saunders, Conn- ell Uluns. RE-971 25 9M AND SOS South 20th St., two houses; rentnl $300 per year; cheap at $3,000. S. w. corner stn Ave. ana Jncxson St., 120 feet east front hy 150 deon: snap $900. Aero lots, 1SSX1S9 teet, Pratt's sub,, S. W. of Hnnscom park, $230 each. 160 acres smooth land 8. W. of Benning ton: fair Improvements; $45 per acre. JOHN N. FHENZEH, Opp. old P. O. HE-040 PAYNE-KNOX CO.. HEADQUARTERS for HEAL ESTATE BARGAINS; LOW- EST RATES on LOANS; SOUND IN 8URANCE; HOUSES. FLATS. STORES, for rent, first noor. n v. Liro uutg. HE-967 IF YOU hnve a bargain to offer In real estate sea s. A, uroudwll, WJ1 v. l.ito HOUSES, lots, farms, lans, loans, also lira insurance. Bemls, I'uxton pik. he-970 "(lit S MV-lti: I. llfTT!i FOn Qt'lCK returns on bargnlns only 8eo 8. A. Urcadwell, 601 .V . Llfo BMg HB-D72 KOt'SRS. lots, farmn. lands, loarw; nl'o fire Insurance. Bemls, I'axton b'k. UK 7W1 HOUSES, farms. 11. C. Patterson. 308 N. Y. L. HK-MJ12 A HAHOAIN. four acres, 10th nnd Piclflo, two blocks from car line, on bolt rnll road, $2,500; easy terms, McCngi'.o In vestment Co., 1500 Dodge 1U3-!G: BAHdAINS wanted, bargains for sale all tho time. A. P. Tukcy, Hoard of Trade. HB-745 C. P. IIAHH1SON. PAKMS, TAHM t.OANS HIJ-Ci.i SI14" HKNHY n. PAYNE. 601 N. Y. LIFE IJLUO. Heal Estato Hcuiuis, L.oaus, insurance. HE-97U A FINE stock fann for sale or exchange; wc Have a ISO-acre farm. 2f; miles from Omnha. near Arlington, Neb.; the owner will tnko $.'..000 or $0,000 In Omaha prop erty as part of purchase price. This Is worth Investigation, as the prop erty will bo sold at a grmit bargain. Trice, $35 per nrre, or $15,000. PAYN'H-lvNOX CO., Sole Agonls, First Kloor N. Y. I.. Hldg.. Omaha. HE-.M731 2S KOH SALE, five lots In Drake's nddlTTon to Omaha, which can be sold In a bunch for $2,500.00. Also one nice lot. Dodge & 23th. for $1,000.00. Tho Hyron Heed Co., 212 So. llth St. HE73S-2C KOR SALE, at With & California streets, threo flno residence lots nt $050.00 nnlere. on easy terms. Tho Hyron Heed Co., 212 So. llth St. Hi;-739-;5 FARMS, FARMS, FARMS. 223 aeres, the very choicest Douglas' Co. farm, only Ifi miles out from P. O.; pos session given nt once; also 320 finely Im uroved in Cass Co.; considered the best In the Co.: small payment down, balance long tlmn 6 per cent; romp quick. Lyman Waterman. New York Life Bhlg. Hh AIS16 j SNAPS In renl estnte. money to loan. L. L Johnson Co.. 311 S. 15th St. RE-974 MAOMITIC HEAMN4!. VE TOLD vou yesterday to read the nd ot Prof, and Mrs. Kbaras today. Have you read It? It's 11 largo display advertise ment. Look for It. M-9C9 25 TYPHW1HTI5IIS. TYPEWRITERS for rent, $4 per month. Tho Smith-Premier Typewriter Co., 1625 Karnnrn si. 1 ciopnono 1-01. US 1 REMINGTON Standard supplies. 1619 Farnam. Typewriter and 9SG TYPEYR1TEHS. secondhand. 1115 Farnam. A 9SS PAWNBROKERS. JEFFERSON Squaro Loan Offlco. 418 EAGLE Loan Ofllce, rellnble, accommodat ing; nil business confidential. 1301 Douglas. 992 LOST. LOST, on Farnam between 21th and With streets, carriage robe. Hew-ard for return to 3814 Jackpon. Lost-M9222b $25 REWARD: Iost. strayed or stolen, about Feb. S, ono dark sable, scotch collie dog, 10 months old. Return to I.. H. Jloore at Peopled store, 16th nnd l-nrnnm, and receive reward Lost 917 -0' MI'SSC. LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY" made the author $10,000. Our publishers pay royalty or $5 to $100 for your best poems set to catchy mtlslo written by us. Muslp set to your poem, four lines, for $1; eight. $1.j0. AVestern Song Publishers' Agency, Denver. Box 913. 016 l'Dl'MI. FOUND, latllon" gold watch: owner cat havo samo by calling at 714 N. ISth. Found 9k9 2. MERCHANT TAILORS. DEN COHEN, nrtlstlc tnllor. 404 N. lfith St. S79 113 FUllMTUHi: HEPAIIlI.0. PACKING, upholstering, mattress, feather renovating. Tel. 1331. M. S. Wnlklln. 2111 Cuming St. 933 MAGXliTIC UKAI.IMi. TH'E Weltmer mall course, absolutely free. It. H. Vutes, Hiionunuonn, 1a. auctioneers. OMAHA AUCTION CO. Satisfaction guar- antced. 620 ;n. liiiu si. 1 eiepnono iiiii. M749 STAMMEHINO AMI STUTTEHIXO. CURED. Julia Vaughan, 430 Ramgo Bldg. -993 MANTELS, TILES, GRATES. WELSHANS & HOLUROOK, 309 S. 17th st. mantles, tile noors, gruies, repnir worK. M 110 M10 uiticic. ONE million building brick. Nebraska Brick Co., south omana. Tciepnone, 310. 355 M-7 FOR LEASE. 66X132. with trackage, near heart of city. W 35, Bee. 673 F23 HOTELS. JIETHOPOL1TAN, Win. Bnrr, Mgr.; $1 to $l.2S. ,l.'tn una uougias. rnono sh, M79'i LAUNIIRY. OMAHA STEAM LAUNDRY AND CITY TOWEL SUI'PLY. 1750 Leavenw'h. Tel. 517 -997 ruit.MTimr. packing. OM. Van Btor. Co., 15UV4 Farn. Tel. 1539, 863. TRUNK FACTORY. TRUNKS, trnvcllng bags, suit cases. Trunks repaired, oin. Trunk Factory, 1209 Karnam 9M KjltnS AND TA.VinER.MV. STOCK'S Bird etoro. 1603 Lcavonworth. -990 NICKEL PLATING. CYCLE PARTS All kinds plating. Plating Co.. Beo Dldg . Tel. 2533. Omnha 411 .WiyflTD-SOOOAOENTS. PARKCK NEW HERfty-fjO-ROUND5. KKhMiKW. 5NW1N0 6A11IKR CyUNDEft PIANOS. "PHAND ORG AW 5, :'4..i.7viD1t.KWl CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. ELECTION PROCLAMATION BY MAYOR. Proclamation and Notice to the Electors and Legal otcr.i or the C ity of Omana of a General City Election of tho City of Omnha to be Held Tuesday, the 6th Day of March. 1900. for the Ptirnosu of Elect ing a Mayor, City Clerk. Treasurer, Comp troller, Tax Commissioner and Nine Coun- cumen nnd of Submitting propositions to A'oto Bonds. To tho Electors nnd Legal A'otcrs of tho 1 my 01 umnnn: 1. Frank E, ,ooree, mayor of the cltv of Oinahn, do lssuo this, my proclamation, und by tho authority vested In hp as such mayor do hereby give public notice to tho electors and legal Voters of the city of Oinahn that 11 general election will bo held In suld city on Tuesdtt. tho nth day of March, llfto, for tho purpose of electing a mayor, city clerk, treasurer, comptroller, tux commissioner and nlno cnuncllmen. In neeordunce with un act of thn legislature ot the state of Nebraska Incorporating TiiwIMrTfM htm-t 9601 tin oi'i'ii i t Mini i:s. , m,.troiolltuii dies. "el. . n (J5,hi m; ,, nlllen,imMlu proved March thereto 1 do further rlv, nubile notice .unl tiro- claim that at snid election the following question nnd proposition regarding the Ismie of bands of the city of Omaha will be sub mitted to said electors and legal voters, to wit; Question and Proposition of Issuing Wu'er Works Ilonds: "Shnll the bonds of the city of Omaha In the sum of three million (J.UOO.oiO) dol lars be Issued to the purpose of the appro priation or puroiiase of wnter works or land therefor, the said bonds to be called ynicr worns uomis or tne city of Omaha tho same to tip llleil In th lniitimlniitlnti , of ono thousand ($I,CW) dollars each, at Hitch times and In such amounts as may be I mi; 'fHirj- ior sucn purpo?c. ana lo run tor twenty lIOi vears from the date nf issue I thereof, nnd to bear Interest payable semi- annually at a rate not exceeding four per Seulfd proposals will be received at tho cent per annum, with Interest coupons at- publisher s olllce of the I'nlverslu of Ni tached, payable nt the fiscal . agency of the hrnskn, Lincoln, until 12 noon on Thursday state of Nebraska In New ork C'ty, nnd March 1. 1900, for furnishing nil stock and not to be sold for less than par. the pro ceeds thereof to bo med for no other pur pose than for the appropriation v.r purchnsu of water works or land theretuil Tho said question and nro'-.vltl-.n shall be submitted to said electors entire In tho propT form provided by law for of- OMlll I,' ill,. t ...11. 1,A ...I- -.. M "No" printed thereon. All of said bulloti' linvlng an "X" mark following the word .. ..Ill, mt- nump 1 Yes" shall tin connti! f:ivi.r r lai.ihm said bonds and allot said ballots having an "X murk following tho word "No" shall be counted and considered as nealnst tho tsfllillL? nf Miilil Imnilu I do further give public notice and pro- claim Hint ;it Mil 1.1 i.i.M.iin iv... ..ii.....ihm question "'id proposition regarding the Issiio '". lus ul i u "i lunula win in-sun- llllt lllll tf. ar.lrl ., lnnli.ru n.i.l Iah..I . . 1 t it Dum v,wvw.o i,vt it-fciiii J?.. .Y . ... .... ! Vinn ia. Proposition of Issuing Puvlng i "m.,7ii'i .i . 1. . , . ... mim if o.lD(f,.' ? clt i,of 0l,1!llm ', ,tlle ($23 000) be lisue ? dnrlnir nn'vene IM'fnr he'purnose of n .vl c the . oi, ,?r n? I iving rofma,'rtln if Vtnreeui?d H.aiU opposite '? S city of Omaha U.l In front nf r..,.l !ii .t.. not subject to ussessmeut of speclnl taxes ' for paving purposes, said bonds to run for twenty (20) years from the date thereof and to bear Interest payable scml-nnnuull) ut 11 rate of Interest not to exceed tour (4) per ' cent per annum, with coupons attached, to 1 u i.nnu 1 -living- uomis, and tile said I bonds not to be sold for less than par?" Tho said question and proposition shall he submitted to said electors: entire In the Tinier lorm provided uy Inw for olllclal ballots, with tho .words "o.." "No." ! !,'. n.l.tvl..l,a're?'1-, Vl 1' Ha . u,,llo,s. having ' typed plates from above bulletins, to con an "X mark following the word "Yes" ' u. ,, ;ou t,ii-..si nuue or less ni1.1, !.bec,Vu".,rf,l,,ftV0.r,!,f. 'ruln.,f HttM I ExpVrlment s.'atl,,.. bulletins: 10,0m) Es- ;;?-!. .'" . " . .... ,.,."ti. ".'! 1 "X" bo cnnntid nml c,nVli1,.r,.d uu T," , ilo,,".nr " 1 .f"' ttdl"-a "a JKu",st 1110 ! " -.'... .." niiun 'i do further give public notlco and pro- i ninin. 11... , 1 .,,1,1 .,i.,.i,, .1,.. rnii:...'.;...- questlon and proposition regarding tho Issuo 1 t 1.. .t ...... t .. 1. .. 1 1 of bonds of tnu cltv of Omaha will be sub muted to sniu electors and legal voters, to-wlt: Question and Pioposltlon of Issuing Sewer iioiius: "Shall bonds of the cltv of Omaha. In the sum of seventy-livo thousand dollars ($75,000) be Issued during the vear 19n0 for tho puriiose of paying the coat or t5".? construc tion and maintenance or main st,-, rs In the city of Omaha, said bonds to run twenty uv) years irom me uato inereor una to bear Interest, pnvablo sem. -annually, at a rate of Interest not exceeding four (4) hit cent per annum, with coupons attached, to be called "Sewer Bonds, the said bonds not to lie sold rn.- less than par.' Tho said question and proposition hnll bo submitted to snlJ electors entire In thu proper form provided f. !v for olllclal ballots, with tm.. words "Ycm." "No." printed thereon. All of suld ballots having an "X" murk following the word "Yes" shall be counted In fnvor of Issuing said bonds, and an or sain uauoi.s Having an "X" mark foil nvlng the word "No" shall bo counted and considered as against tho Issuing of said bond". Tho noils shall bo onen on the dav of said election at eight o clock In tho morn ing nnd shall continue open until six o'clock In tho evening of the same day, at the respective voting places following, to wit. CITY OF OMAHA. FIRST WARD. First District 1013 S. llth street, store. Second District 1704 S. 10th street, store. Third DIstrlct-2005 S. 13th street, butcher shop. Fourth District 1122 s Ttn street, store. Fifth District 1703 S. lotn street, rear. Sixth District 2515 S. 10th street, carriage room. Seventh District 1201 a. Gth street, rear. butcher shop. Eighth District 1715 S. Oth street, dwell ing house. SECOND WARD. First District 1519 Leavenworth street. store. Second District St. S. 19th street, store. Third District 2121 Leavenworth street. store. Fourth District 1422 William street, store. Fifth Dlstrlct-1443 S. Pith street, store. Sixth District 1124 s. 16th street. tore. Seventh Dlstrict-2201 S. 10th street, bar. ber shop. Eighth Dlstrict-j;i3j s. roth street, store. Ninth District 1311 Valley street, cottuge. Tenth District Lus Vinton street, store. Eleventh District 2307 Vinton street. dwelling house. THIRL) WARD. First District 1417 Jackson street, store. Second Dlstrlct-1310!i Harney street. store. Third District 1 in. caiutoi avenue, store. Fourth District 1515 CuU-'.iiro street, base ment, Midland bote: Fifth District 1M9 webstot street, store Sixth District 007 S. 13th street, store Seventh Dlstrlit 209 15. !2th street, store Eighth Dlstrlct-1120 Caplto! avenue bar. ber shoo. Ninth District 1203 chlcngo street, office Tenth Dlstrld-SOL S. 9th street. Ifemi..,.: son hotel. FOURTH AVARD. First District 1610 Capitol avenue, store Second District 2307 Daventiort tr...i southeast corner. ' Third District illo Davennort street ber shop. Fourth District 31j s. 2Sth strcot, office Fifth Dlstrlct-1712 Farnnm stmit ii... Heo building. Sixth District 122 S. ISth street Doran uouse Seventh District 1761 Iavenworth street store. ' Eighth Dlstrlct-31S S. 20th street, store Ninth District Carriage, room. n....U.. avonuo between 25th avenuo nnd 26th strcot north side. FIFTH WARD. First Dlstrlct-3S01 Sherman avanue. office Second Dlstrtct-2S25 Sherman S' store. ' Third Dlstrict-2612 Shermnn avenue, storo Fourth Distrlct-isol Sherman avenue store. ' Fifth Dlstrlct-2223 N. 20th street. .,. Sixth District 113G N. ISth street, store' ovvrillll llRlWL-l 1113 -MCnomS store. street, SIXTH WARD. First Dlstrlct-N. AV. corner 20th Ame avenue, store. and Second District 1719 N. 10th street, dwell ing house. Third District 1810 Military avenue, store Fourth Di.strlct-3701 N. 30th street, store Fifth Dlstrlct-3212 N. 21th street, store. ' Sixth District Rear 2901 N. 30th treot. dwelling house. Seventh District 1910 N. 33d street, laun dry Eighth District- N. 27th street, rear ot butcher shop. Ninth District 2025 Franklin street, dwell ing house. Tenth District 2307 N. 24h street, store, Idtcwlld hall building. Eleventh Dlstrlct-lSlO N. !4th street, store. SEVENTH AYARD. First Dlstrict-2719 Leavenworth street, store. Second District 1312 S. 29th avenue, store. Third District 3104 Lincoln avenue, store. Fourth District 2322 S. 29th streot, barber shop. Fifth District-Booth, N. E. corner 29th and Hickory. Sixth District Booth. N. E. corner 29th and Poppleton avenue. EIGHTH WARD First D!strlct-13o6 N. 24th street, store. Second District 2901 Hamilton street, store. Third District 2607 Cass utteet. cottage. Fourth District 266S Cuming street, store. Fifth Ditrlct-212.1 Cuming street, office. Sixth District 2024 Chicago street, car riage room. Seventh District 1722 Cumins etreet, blacksmith shop. Eighth Dlstrlct-1023 California street, dwelling house, rear. NINTH WARD. First District 2013 Cuming street, store. Second District 1010 Cuming street, car rlngn room, rear. Third Dls'rlct 401C Farnam street, enr rluso room. rear. Fourth District 3D0I Davenport street, carrlngo room, rear. Fifth District 2siKJ Farnam street, storo. Sixth District N. W. corner 23th nvenuo and Ieavenworth street, store. In witness 'whereof I have hereunto set my hand 11.1 mayor of said city of Omaha this 10th dav of Februnrv. 1900. FRANK E. MOORES. Mayor. AltchC BEECIIER HIORY F13 e2tt city Clerk. rimrosAi.H kou sciioni sitk. Tin- Ilourd of lMueatPm wll rei elv pro posulft for the mile nf ground to be lined ns ii xebnnl Rite ill the vblnltv of Seventeenth nnd l'n n ton KtreetH not farther ertRt than i I'lrteentb nor further west thnn Twentieth. . I'rnpoHiilH nre denlred on pnrcels of uround Hbout one-hulf block lu Hlie rartlea dculrlnc to sell gultubls grounds t IT Ol'l'lt I li MITIt l'.S. for the abnt urn iid'c shoull uw the u.im her of the lots and blmks. also the x.i ' size In feet and the fr Mitngo on each strei bounding the propert), stating al ti terms upon which the grounds will be i-.ild and uheiher or not the taxes, both iln and i aunty, are mil it to date Proposal" will be received up to 7 TO p. m on Mindn evening. March jth. lftoo All proposals mut l'C submitted In seah 1 en velopes markfd "Proposal to Sell Heal K.-tale'- Htid addressed or delivered to J M , tllllan. secretary llo.ird of Kducatlon, room I 506, City Hall, berore 7., to p. in. on March I 8th. 190. Hy order of the Hoard of Kduc.itlon I'.'il.il-I.l J. M. OIM.AN. Seereiary. i,i:t!.i, :oticii .VOTIimj tm tun vrumi for printing, binding tiiul ilollvcrinir univer sity and experiment station bulletins as stated below. The stock for the university nil 1 icu lis is 10 lie iso-pouiid ei S. C. Iiook. suve 3i) copies of No. 7, which ate to bo 1 pound laid book. Bids for the experiment 1 station bulletins are wanted 011 two grades I m ... . . - ' '1 siock. i--pouni is s. c. mm o-pound ennmcl. the iinlverslty to have an optlnii on specific bulletins and not tho entire toll The style of type anil printing and size of page will be the same as the bulletins for lv.19. samples of which may be seen at tb ' iHiltlUlin its olllce or will bo furnlshrd on up- I plication. Bidders will state price per page. , 1.,. .in.Htitr tii.ii...t i..n... r., ........ ,..i .... . ullowanee for printing will be made for any I pages except prinieu pages and mictions,- .... . . . . f3 liicreoi. I'lipiicnie giiuey nun page prom must be furnished. Where outs are used the university will furnish and own the cuts. All mutter Is to bo steieotyped and matrixes to be the property of the unlv,r ""V' 'Vhl' rihl ,s reserved to reject ail 11,1(1 1,11 ,,r " llon of bids, Bulletins for the university: No 1. 1 5m) W' "f VumU uml Pmcr'i l,m ". r" l,n.K?M- '"!"'. "V 11 ,iii ii.i iu miioi'i 1. 111 1. i 111. rr I'li.'r.. iii.i or less; No. 3, 3.000 College of Literature, Science and Arts, nnd Industrial College 125 pages, more or less; No. 4, 2,50 copies of College of Law Bulletin, 20 pages, mere or less; No. 5, 1,300 copies Schools of Agricul ture, Art. Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Special Collegiate Courses, 50 pages or more: No. fi. 2.500 conies Summer Session Hullellu, S pages, more or less; No. 7. 2,000 complete reprints, u collation of matter rr.,111 bulletins as given above from stereo tier inent Stat on llullellns. about 2') pages. ..,,.,. lu. 1 ttn l,..uu Itltllptlnu t more or less- i.nw rieso duiiciiiis, i iimr ' .6ui) Annual Reports .,f Experiment Stat -m ign. I ,(' 'onslst of 75 pages, more or less wuli cover and to contain some tubulated mal- 1 ,0 " I'nlverslly Bulletin do not 1,tnl,,,l,t (,,... Vn 7 tlnnu Innlilili. inl-i.l' The experiment station bulletins do not In clude cover, except uniuial station report. which docs Include cover. J. S. Dales, secre- tary. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of tho South Platte Umd company will he held nt tho olllto of said company In Lincoln, Neb., at 11 o'clock a. tn., on tho llrst Wedneadny In March, A. D. 1900, being tho 7lh day of tho month. By order ot the board of directors. C. II. MORRILL. A. B. MINOR, Pr cldcnt. Secretary. Lincoln, Neb., February 5, 1500. Feb. 5-d30t STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notlco Is hereby given that the annual meeting of stockholders of The Bee Pub lishing company will be held nt their ofllce, corner 17th and Farnnm streets, m the city of Omaha Neb., on Moiuluj, March 6th, V.W. at 4 o'clock p. in. E. ROSEWATER. President. GEO. B. T55SCHUCK. Secretary. F 21m&ft-10t RAILWAY TIME TABLES. UNION PACIFIC "THE OVER land Route" General Offices, N. E. Cor. Ninth and Farnam Streets. City Ticket Olllce. 1302 Farnam Street. Telephone 316. Depot, Tenth nnd Mason Btrcets. Telephone 629. Lenve. Arrive. The Overland Limited.. 11 8:50 am a 7:20 pm Tho Fast Mnll n 9:00 am a 3:25 pm Tim Colorado Special. . .all :53 pm a 6:35 am Tho Portland Special... a M50 urn a 4:40 pm Lincoln, Bentrico and Stromsbtirg Express. .b 4:10 pm 1)12:25 pm Pnclllc Express a 4:25 pm a 6:35 nm Grand Island Local. ...b 5:30 pm b 9:30 am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. ILLINOIS CENTRAL Railroad. City Ticket ofllce, 1402 Furnam street. Tele piliin". 245. Depot, Tentn und Mason streets.. Leave. Arrive. Chicago Express Chlcngo Limited a 12.10 pm a 4:05 pm a 7:35 pm u S:15 am Minneapolis and St. Paul Express Minneapolis and St. Paul Limited Fort Dodge Local b 7:00 am n 7:33 pm b 9:40 pm a 8 '15 am from Co. Bluffs b 4:30 pm b 10:15 am a Dally, b Dully except Sundays. vV ABAS II RAILROAD Ticket Office. 1504 Fnrnnm Street. Telephone S95. De pot, Tenth and Marcy Streets. Telephone C29. Leave, Arrlvu. Cannon Ball" ...a 4:45 pm a 5:40 am FREMONT. F.LKHORN & Missouri Valley Railroad "The Northwestern Lino" General Ofllcos. United Stntes National Bk. Hldg.. S AY. Corner Twelfth nnd Fnrnnm Sts. Ticket Utllce, 1101 Farnam St. Telephone 501. Do pot, 15th and Webster Sts. Telephone 145S. Leave. Arrive Blnck Hills, Deadwood, Hot Springs a 3:00 pm a 5:00 pm Wyoming, Casper and Douglas .d 3:00 pm o 6:00 pm Hastings, A'ork, David City, Superior, Geneva, Exeter nnd Seward.... b 3;00 pm b 5:00 pm Norfolk, Vcrdlgro nnd Fremont b 7:30 am bl0:25 arc Lincoln, AVuhoo nnd Fremont b 7:30 nm bl0:23 am Fremont Locul c 7:30 "m n Dnlly. b Dally except Sunday, c Sun day only, d Dally except Saturduy. a Dully except Mondav. CHICAGO fit NORTH western Railway "Tho Northwestern Lino" City Ticket Olllce, 1401 Furnam Streot. Tele phono 561. Depot, Tenth und Muson Strouts. Tein. phone, C29. Leave. Arrive. Duvllcht Chicago SDe- Ciol a 6:10 am all:65 pm Chicago 1'ai.seiigcr a 4;15 pm ul0;10 am isastern uxpress. ues Moines, Mnrshnlltown, Ceilir ll.inlds and Chi cago al0:55 am a 4:05 pm Eastern Limited, Chi cago nnd Earn a 4:55 pm a 4:03 pm Fast Mall. Chicago to Omuhn ... n 2:45 pm Omahn-Chkugo Special. a 7:30 pm a 8:00 am Fast Mall a 8:30 um a Dally. CHICAGO, ST. PAUL. Minneapolis & Omnha Railway "Tho North western Lino" General unices, isenrasKa Divi sion. 15th and AVehstor tits uuv Ticicet ni ro. 1401 I- arr.am St Telephone 661. Depot, 15th uiiu iivua.ci oka. Leave. Arrive Twin City Passenger. . .a 6:00 am a 9:00 pm Omuha Passongoi . . ull;20 um sioux vuy fc xvoriu enst Nebraska . .a 3:10 pm 11 Dnlly. b Dally except Sunday. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Railroad "Tho North western Line" General Offices. United Klnlm National Bank Building. S. AV. Corner Twelfth and Fnrnnm Hia 'i'i.u.t uiucr, iiwi furnam hi. Toiopnono 661. De pot, Tenth & Muson Sts. Telephone i;29. Leave. Arrive. Twin City Express a 0.50 am a!0;50 pm Twin City Limited ... .a 7:20 pm n M15 nm Sioux City Local a S:00 am u 4:20 pm OMAHA & ST. LOl'IS It A II. road -Omahn, Kansus Cltv & Kimtern Hullroud "Tho Qulney Itouto" Ticket Of. lieu, ni.. -iiriutni Htreet. Telephone, SSi Deiiot, Tenth nnd Marcy Btrcets. Tola phone, C) Leave. Arrive. St. I.oum Cannon Ball Kxprcns n 4 1.1 pm n Si.TTi pm lix prcm . a 1:15 pm a 8 33 am Kuniin City und Qumcy LtiCd, , x C -10 am a S iOpm a Dully. St. Louis " Express c. Dally. HAii.w time run i:. l ll'CACO, It.K K LSI.. y and & Paclll. H.ith. id The Ureal Ho. k Isl and Rome " city Tick et Olllce. 1323 Karnsm Street. Telephone 423 Depot, Tenth Mason Streets Telephone, 623. r i.eavi'. Arris'o. Les -Moines and Daven- lort 1uial a 7:03 am nil 35 am CliUugo Express bll:15 .im 11 8:10 iuii ( hb igo Fust Exprc's. a 5:ii pm a lilt pm St. Paul Express n 5:00 pm till '34 am Lincoln, Colorado Spgs., Denver. Pueblo and Wen; n 1:30 pm a 4:25 pm Dfs Moines Hock Isl- nnd und Chicago n 7:23 pm n 6 M pm CoIorndJ & Texas Flyer. a 5 36pm a 9:20 am a D.iily b Dally exceyt flundav. HCRLINOTON MtS sourl River Railroad "The Burlington Houte" Ocnernl unices, N. W. Corner Tenth and Farnam tits. Ticket olllce. 1502 Far nam street. Telephone, 25) Depot Tintli nnd Mason Streets. Tele- phone 12S Leave. Arrive. " "in Hastings nnu Mcl'ook ...a S:l0am 23 pm !:f0pt" L.11 coin I leaver com rndo. flub. Callforiila.n I:2j pm Lincoln. Blink Hills, Montana Pugct Snun: A 4:25 pm 3:05 pm nl0:36 am uP:3) am Lincoln loeu. . n 1 1:00 pal 'ancoiii 111-1 .ai.ui b 3:i) pin L enver Col ir.ido Utah & l nmornM all:59 pm 11 l'"! 11 ,,ll1 except Sunday. CHICAGO. Bt'HLINOTON (Juiiicy Railroad "Tho Burlington Route" Ticket Olllce 1302 Farnum St. Tel., 230. Depot, Tenth & Mason Streets. Telephone, 12S Leave.. Arrive. Davllglp Express . . . 11 7:30 am Chit ago Spe1l.1l . . .nil :79 pm Chit ago V sillnilcil Ex.. n l:l"i pm 11 7.15 am Chicago Local Express. a MM am a l:Mi pm Chicago Limited a 7:30 pm 11 7:15 am Pm lllc Jui.iti.iii Local. .ul0:13 an. Fast Mali n 2:13 pm t Dally. KANSAS CITY. ST. Jo seph .V Council Bluffs Rnllro.id "The Burling ton Route" Ticket Olllce, "02 Fa nm 111 Street Tele phone. 250. Depot. Tenth a ad Masan Streets. Tele phone, 12S. Leave. Arrive. Ian"ns Ci v Dav Ex a S:50 am a 15:17 nm Knnsus Cltv Night Kx..ul0:13 pm u 6:13 am Sl i.oun i-iyer ror Ht. Joseph and St. Louis. .a :m pm nll:15 nm a Dal MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL- r;""' General tlllbes and fur 11' n'-t viiiit.-. f.'uuiea.'u or- g. nor 14tli und Douglas Sts. m 1 "ivinu'iii-i jim. 1-M'l'iH. 10111 iC 1. nd Wi butcr Sts. Telephone, Leave. Arrive. Si. Louis'. Kansas Neb. Limited a 2:30 nm nI2:33 pm a 5:50 am ' C -SI L Express ..a9:30iim isciirusKa i.ni'ui via Wet ping Water b 5:03pm n 9:13 nm a D'.'.ly b Daily except Sunday CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & St. Paul Railway - City iickci tjiuce, jdoi Fnrnnm Street. Telephone 2.1. Depot, Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone C29. T.nllVT ,'.'U'n Chicago Limited Ex. . . .n 7:33 pm n S:30 nm unicngo & Omnha Ex. .bll:00 am b 3:55 pm Sioux City and Des Moines Express blLOOnm b 3:65 um a Dally, b Dully except Sunday. Al'ltIC IN 1)1 IMOMIs. ilciii'iliii'- Uu- Iti'iniilcN . 111 Ill Tlielr Original Home. Tho "dry diggings" of tho Klmherley dis trict, in South Africa, afford the unique lo cality In whlih tho diamond has thus far been found lu Its original home, nnd all our knowledge of the genesis of the mineral has been derived from study of this locality, says the Popular Science Monthly. Tho mines nre located In "pans," In which Ih found the hluo ground" now recognized ns the disin tegrated matrix of the diamond. These 1 puns ur known lo be the "pipos, ' or necks." of foreign volcanoes, now deeply dissected by the forces of the atmosphere lu fact worn down, If not lo their roots, at least to their stumps. Thcso remnanta of tho "pipes," through which tho lnva reached thu surface, arc surrounded in part by a blnck shale containing a largo perccntqgo of carbon, und this Is believed to bo tho ma terial out of which tho diamonds hnvo been formed. What nppear to be modified frnt ments of tho black shalo Inclosed within the 'pipes" afford evidence that portions of the shalo havo been broken from tho parent beds by tho furce ot tho ascending current of uva a common enough uccompanlmont to volcanic action and hnvo been profoundly altered by the high temperature and tho ex treme hyilrcstutle pressure under which the mass must hnvo been hid. Tho most Im portant fcaturo of this alteration has been the recrystnllizatlon of the carbon of the shale Into diamond. This apparent explnnntlon of tho genesis of tho diamond rinds H'rong support lu the experiments of Molssan, who obtained ar tificial diamond by dissolving curbon In mol ten Iron and Immersing the innsa In cold water until a firm surfaco crust had formed Tho "chilled" muss was then removed, to allow Its still molten core to solidify slowly. 'I'hlB It does with tho development of cnor- i ii i AS hmWHEEl 12846 MEN Startling Record Dissolves Stricture like snow beneath the sun, reduces I'.NLAKUIil) I'KUSTATU, contracts and strengthens the Seminal Ducts, forever stopping Drains and No Orugj to Ruin the Stomach, but a Direct, Local O 71 IV T 0"VT 'WnMlTnA Ulsemereil lj Hi. ClicmUt I'nlirlon, It quirklf Inter- UKilM-oULViiMl r,',."-i,i.vh', i:':.,rr.''",,,:!.."n.!1 .v.''i".f .l,",lf,'l'"i?,v;:1;: I. I be IVondrr nf llie Olltury. competitors and secured eicluslve cootrol on tho ci;a,...-h .l. rVM..r- rrs c-M.-M,r ra-rrnrM umi win n meuirai men are apn v ng Durtr,lax,dandlimP)and lythral Canal ,, , , , oVrr HlKi leartlnif pliy. tilth Ciaton in poixtion to dinnhf. The alelnii. In iho t'nile.l Status end Canada hae C'ajQH is tnsfttfd into tht Canal at night, abandoned the knife and are eiurlnflns "flran- utifte it dKialtti, atplymg (IRAN-SOLVENT Solvent" In Iheir frailice us a huwane and un. in in ;. strtngth locally and dittclly. falling agent. Varicocele. Varicocele Is an accumulation of stiiggi.h Mood In the veins of Die Rcrctutn, due solsly to lm rrfect rlrculatlon, and has Its origin In e dlieaeed and torpid I'm. tale (Hand. Operations In this ili.esse ure only temporary, anil no mei-Uatiical device yet di.c.verrd has cured a single case. IteMtore the l'lostate. restore healthy Lirculatlun, YancCLele disappears and the sluggish accumu lation is leplaced hy pure, health) , red blond ;itA.soi.Vi;T ih OT A I.iqi'in.-lt Is prerir-d In the form ot Crayons or renclls, smooth and flexible, and so narrow as to prs the i .test Htrictino 1. Shotting the diamiter of th St. Janus Crayons, (rtmtostd of the luhent "i.mn Solvent." TJh ffir.l'AKEP .V I AkIOl'S I W6T1 To SI IT Till: PATH 'T V CON. OITION. are inteiied into Ihl urethtat tanal ufon itttrtng at night, and thp into fontion utlhut tht tllghtist effuit. W hav. rrepared a valuable work, profusely illustratid, tlionlng "YTi'VI'Tt lbs various parts of the system involved in 1'ieihial dlseise.. win. h we bri En5 Vfl 2M will send securtly wrapped in plsio laLkage, prepind, lu any aiplirant Kvery sufferer from rltriclure and Us offspring Prostatitis ami Seminal Weakness should read this woudirful work Wo preserve ahsoluto stirtcy und neier esptio a patient', name St. elanies Association, 62 Vine St., Cincinnati, 0. TURKISH L. M. CAPSULES Cure every nenltiiess of Sri no I Ori;iiii, Nlop till rmlnitluiia, Inat coiilldenee, nerve nml lirnln trouble, In fuel mitl.e jou u bnppjr atroiiK in n ii keatiully, I? 1. 01 1 box muii vy bueli. If not Itllxlled. Send Cor one uiieallon lilaiiL. BAII.V'S l'HAUMACV, IJept. U lath nnd rurntiiu St, Olunliu .es. t i-i 'iis yf - "' Ih w be 1 iliiral cx I'.itvo 1 ih" iron 0:1 i .usiim Into the solid con dition ( resisted hy the strong shell ot "chilled ' metal. The Isolntlon of the dia mond is then n.-coinpllslieil by dissolving t!i Iron In a id. Mil. lill'.IIN ON STILT. Not el C.Micrlinciil Conducted by M Iteit liueill of Hie l'lcneli ll'lll). At the present time, when the whole world Is esgerly watching the pn gross ot the war In South Africa, and the reltitlvo value of the vnrlmn arms Is being nut only considered by experts, but discussed dally among all classes of the puhll. n novel con trivance for Rdtlim over the ground qti'ckly Is being dentally tested In the French lu fnntry. Neiicoiumlssloued nlllcers and men of the Thirty-fourth infantry regiment have been pntetlclng in the "I.andes" on slllts, wllh, It Is sa'd. excellent results. They were able to move at a great pure, reports the 1MII Mall (Jazettte. nnd to lay a military telegraph line more rapidly than pan he dont by soldiers similarly employed 011 horseback. The ease villi which they covered the ground with giant strides plant ing the posts nnd lilting the wires, has ex cited considerable rcmmeiit on this sldo of the channel, while tho wish Is expressed that this Ingenious idea should be given a very full trial, as It might prove to be ot use to nu army in the Held In various ways. The soldiers 011 stilts, selected from tho regiment stationed nt Mcnt do Marsou, raced along the hanks cf the Adour us quickly ns horses, placing posts and wire on their way. There was no dllllculty when the men hud acquired the art of wulklng six feet above the ground, und ihey were nble to do the work lu a verv elllclent manner, to the great satisfaction of tin so who hud lli ItlRted this original idea. 'I ho peatunt nhepherds of the "Liindes" hnvii inaile use of high stilts for ages past when following their Hoiks over the vast sandy wastes, covered with morars and marsh lauds, which are characteristic of this re gleii. In tluse dreary iallt:nlcs. often patched with iliort grass nnd heather. I havo w niched tho weird Hgures skimming ever the ground on their lanky wooden lrgA, and resembling ut a distance htigo cranes or pelicans. Thev stand frequently more than s! fe.ct from tho ground, uml from long hulitt can walk freely whllo re taining llie flee loin of their hands for other purposes. Having practiced the use of thine) still!! tnyrelf for a short time. I can speak from so'iie little experience. The foot resl tm i projection of tho stuff, which is also Htmly strapped to the wearer's leg. and within little pains anyone- enn master thti initial dllllculty of balance. Mil- Uml 1- I'limnl M Intl. Cleveland Plain Dealer: The Judge lookeif down over IiIb spectacles at the fair plain tiff. "Decree M grantoil with restoration nf plaintiffs mnldcii name," lip said. Tho plaintiff nrono and thanked the Judge, then In hrr high, clear Hoprano, ehe remarked 1 "Might I ask your lienor to reserve the last clause of your decision for three months''" "Which clause do you menu?" "The one re ferring to tho rcsumptlcn of my maiden uiiino." "And why?" Inquired his honor "and why tlo you nuk this?" "Because." re plied the fair one "because I have quite a quantity ot my old calling cards 011 hand and 1 hate to s.-e them wasted." Bt's a Fact! Gentlemen, A val uable sclent lllo ills, coverv has been made. Itcnd our frro book, which will ex plain to ) 011 : How midlife ot the urethra enn lis dl?nhiil ami perma nently ciirrd. Huiv obstruction In the iirliui pannage; liuritlngaiuIscHldliig; miicnuH tllacbtirpes; ciilnrp mcnt of thn (iro'tnte gland; Jiiid iludiK'r troubles, tun be iierficlly cured. 1 1 o w t Ii 0 111 o f t Severn nml clirvnlo cust'i of urethral STRUCTURE AND PROSTATIC DISEASE 1 ran bo permanently removed by our new method. How our remedy H ncd id Inline; nrrrtly; wltli out pain or ilimgi-r; without purglcul oeriUtouor failure; without Uks of tlmo from builiu!". Our method rurci where nil other treatments hnve fulled. I lioiifiinils testify to this fact. Then wliv cubiiilt to painful operations by tliei surgeuii'i knife, which iict-cr cure, whin joucan easily obtain such a vnhiiibla rnnrily? Don't delay, but fend ut once for our hook, giv ing formula of riiiii dv, uml proof., matlrd (hcuIciI) Trie. Adilre", VM TOIt C'll 1!M M'AI. CO., rdiiiwiimt Itullilliig. Itovlon, Milan. OrdrlHuf nml Ontr UcnMlnr. kin KKII tnl Clutil mf till to ton i.Ul witti Liurtbbn 'Uknnuulhrr. Krrjta lUnccruui Siil)l1liitlunft nnd Iralt I lit Hut of Tour liru ilii.tr un14c.li lamp for lartlaulur TratlmouUU kil "RclIrT fur I.M1lr,in Utltrt If re turn Mall. lO.OOOTMtimniUU Hldbr fcl- Ifrut xitit Chlrhralrp t'hfiuli! Va.. VeDUoattiU titer MuJIkih hUuiir, 1'llIUA., STRICTURED Weak, Wasting, Despondent CURED LAST YEAR. of GranSolvent. IN 1 5 DAYS. limlsslons and Positive Application to the Entire Urethral Tract. llellirnl Allinrnt. which 'I. l t rltlr.l tha world. A t .iinrinnllft riliiili,., l)r (' .1 furtur nut.f rltit.i4 .11 Western t -.uiinf cit for llie Hi J.m-s Association. The strut vlrlini in tin nistliod of kdoIIc.iIob Is Its direct mnl ikhIUto nction. No vile, ilr.slla ilriifis to r si I is th. stom.rli hiiU diSMtiva system. Tli t'r.yous are Iniart'd upon retiring at ulcbt, dli'olvlue tiy the hent nml I'crotlotis of the bodf In three hours, which Is ofllcient lluio to pen., iral. and dniolie Stricture, luuiounhlr uiedl latluv tha Prostate Gland, rnjuclne cnlariteinmt ami roiitraclinK the Fern Innl Kisrulatury llucl., Iiii-nver Mlnuplnif Itrnlna nnd r.itil.alon., curing whila jou sleep ulltioiit rln or iieonvenlaucii. The alter ative arid nntlieplia uction of 'UriiU'5oltrul" as serts It.ulf in umtrorinf t.ouorocrl and the gernis that Infett the bladder and t'l uetivlo (il.nd Purlin: the at mnr I'J.'IH weak, stnclured, wiitlnc wrecks hav. been cured ly.Mft ui.n tora a.ain to tfiiiu life anew with frrih viuor, full ot atrenstti and the con.f-iuiiiness of restoied man hood. Under the Intluour. of this aovcrelfn sol vent Stricture la iliiiolted and dlitodued In IS lara. no matter how ild, tough or calloused II has bcome From time Immemorial, cutting and dllatloa l.lto tilled up thn hrulaf, fruliless record of treatment In Stricture and yel there has never l.een one rule l,v such .iivst mathods The