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THE OMAILA. DAILY JUDE ; JljlTESDAY , DECEMBER , 1S9 , " > . SPEG1RL NOTICES- tlNpiiiptitN fnr tliciir cnlntmiB Mill ! > < lnl < rn until 13ii : ( > ) i. ni. for IliioviMlntr mill nnlll H p. in. for tlin iimrnliiK mill Sninlnr illlliiiiN. AilvprtlNir * ( ! > > rriinratliiu ; n iniiii- iM-rril clicrl. , rnti litivo nnim'rw nil- ilr 'H K' < l to it iiinulirrril Irttrr In ran * fif Tln HOP. Annwprn no n nil ) ili'llvcrctl iipnii iiiM' of HIP rlifi'k only. HIIN , 1 l-Jc n itfiril II rut liiMiTllonl 1o n itiiril Ilirrcnflcr. .VolliliiK Inlti'ii for li-xn Hum 2. o for Hrnt liifx-rlloii , Tin-no ml vortlHi'iiiniiln innnt In * run llvi-l- . SITUATIONS \VAVrr.l ) . WANTir : . 1'i.Arn AS i'i'n IN hold ; four yours' experience. AiMros P ! i , , Ilcc. A M374 HI * RITI'ATIONVAXTin HY YOI'NO MAN AS Rfnwjrntilipr or huokkocpor with sftnii1 expcrl- rncf. Oiwl ppnmnn ; bfst of reference" . Ad dress 2713 lltondo St. . Oma'm. " 5 < " 1" AH noKKKtJi'Kuon help hy yoiinc tmn xvllh nix yearn' p pcrltnf Cloal Jmlilts ami references. Address (1 .4. It < > e. A Mill 5 * WA.VTUn MAI.1'3 HUM" . ni ) , I.IVK. INTnLLKlKNT AOKNTS IN Omalm tn nrKanlxe clubs of thrne to llvo fnml- lie * of our fntiioiii Orchnnl Ilimiei Innil * In rfnlrnl MlMlsslppl. The tMo of ImnilRinllon In Koine doulli , whcro there nre nn not winni. nwiM wlnlerH , no tillzi.inls. m crrm failure * ; whole two or tlirco. crops can l > c rnl < il men ywir ; wlieio ( here In no such .thins ni failure if n innn will worlt one-lmlf in Imnl na hf dnes In this cnuntry ; cool Mirnmer * . nilm wliili'ra ; pure paylnK crops nf fiulls nml K ril n truck ; rleic. : l neil on earth ; lie.it rnllwny fnelhtlDt. tlfrii.V Ames , Kenernl nci-nt. 1017 l-'arnnm . . Onmlm. ll-m t7r.o < T TO fiixi.oo nn : MONTH SKLLINCI run IlldiT PouMa llptort Oil ( Ins lluriier ; can be iil.iceJ In any cotk or lientln stove or furnace , It produces a perfect natural Kt * ( Ire ; lirttir and rlionper thnn coal or wotnl. Tor terms nrtitrejs. Day City Novelty Co. , Works , Hay City. Mich. H Mit > . P7 * A MAN OR LAOV TO MANAGE IHSTU1I11JT- Inu Honp wimples , aperlaltlea. do rorreapomllnR. firml Hylvan Co. . ' 27 Woodward , Detroit. Mich. , lOo for immplcs of soap , etc. . lecelve outfit offer. II * * ! 61 1)2 * BOLlCITOnsf WANTKD I'OK OMAHA ; ALSO innnnKors outuld * oiuntry , Kntlrety new cowls. Ill Sheeley Mock. 11 M329D23 _ _ _ lwT-i'0 " iM "sAI"AUY I'AID SAI/HSMKN KOIt clRnrH ; experience not necersary : ettra In ducements to nusto'mcrs. lllsliop ft. Kline , hi. IxUls. ) Mo. _ H-M5S1 1327' _ AN AfTIVE 11USINKSS MAN \VI1O IS WIM.- \\\v \ \ to travel would do well til nddreaa V C4. llec. 11 Ml73 5 * WA NT13I > . A nOOn. AM. AUOtlNl ) IH.Al'K Hmltli for n lame feedlns rnncli. Munt be aobc : nn > l n Rood workman , batli In WIKIJ ana Iron No others nerd take the trouble to wrl'.e. Ap ply by letter , RlvlriR experience nnd salary ex pected. Standard Cattle Co. , Ames , Neb. It M519 3 nilHINKSH. MANt'KACTrillNO CONCKUN wnntH tliHt-eln-ia mceiit ; Kd opportunity for the rlsht person. Address Shaln Co. , 13C Jjlli"rty _ slreet. N. Y. U-M3I2 CJ slvMCSMiN TO TAKI3 OIIDIJUS AND COI < - lect ; . " , ' ) .W bonil alcniMl by a business llrm ir- qulred. IlxcluKlva ten Holy. > 2T .00 In JM.Ifl weekly. Vor paitlculara address 1' . O. llus J3S1. New York City. II MH3 3 * \VAXTKD I-'KM AI.K 11121 EMMANT CAItlNHT 1'lIOTOfl. * 2.00 FKll dozen. Havlea , 113-113 So. 16th Bt. C 112 WANTKU IMMKniATKIW. nOOD , COMI'K- tent Blrl for general housework In email family ; ref.'icnees ; German pn-ferreil ; peed place fc.r the rlRlit Bltl. Apply at 2COJ Half Ilownnl sL C M33S \VAXTil > . TO IIMl'I.OY NUKSnS AND 1NTI3L- llKent l-dles ( for their leisure , hours , or the whole time ; busluena pleasant , permanent and very remunerative. For full particulars address , with stamp. Arpln Klrkpatrlck , Kormosn. Kan. C M33IU3 A IIUIGIIT , ACTIVE WOMAN. NOT tTNtinn 23 , to takn hold of a rjood paying buulnt'S" . Ad- drcaH F C6 , nee. ' C MMJ 3 WANTRD. Olltr , ( OKnM.Ui ) FOH OENKHAJ , , housewoik. S0"j I'nclllc street. C-rM54 3 OIIU. KOll OKNKUA IIOUSRWOIIK. 400 SO. 17th avenue. Mrs. l uce. C MI37 3 * aiKl. \ \ 'ANTRn""TOK"OKNKnAI. . I1OUSR- work. 14GS s. 16lh. J. Moirlssey I'lumliliiR Company. C MB1S 4 FOIl HUNT HOUSES. HOUSES. F. K. DAHLINO. UA11KI2H III.OCK. 110USKS IN AM , PARTS'OP T'.IK CITY. THI3 O. ! ' . Olivia Company. 1S05 Farnum. U 411 Ft'HNISHKD 1IOUKI3 FOU HUNT ; HRAUTIFUI , bolide , ten i"0oma , elesatitly furnlhcd , hot water limit , Inundiy , iitnblc , currlace , etc. Thos. I' . Hall. CIC I'axlon blocic. IJ 115 STANKfilin CIUCUCOTTAOES , C 11OOMS , nil modern. Ras , fuel. Apply llyron Heed Com pany. 212 So. llth st. O-410 HOUSHH. lin.VANVA ft CO. , 103 N. 15TH ST. U 117 IIOUSIH. : a. a. WALLACE , 212 iinovrx IILK. D us FOU KENT. NICELY FUllNISHEO HOUSE Ol-1 el ht loomi1 , besides alcove nnd bathroom , poutb front , with all conveniences. Inquire 2WS Half Howard ft. I-5M7 IW HO , 21KT AVi : . , 9-HOOM MOHKUN yard S30xlCi feet. J. N. Krcniur , opposite 1' . O. STEAM , NO EQUAL. WINTKll Oil S1TMMIJII , ccntriil , modern 5 or C-iiiom HAIS. Tlznnl , Til N. 2llli. D-csa 1)3- FOU ItnNT CHICAV , DP.SIUAIILH STOlins , Hats , rojin.i. etc. 11. J. Kendall , CJ ) H. IGtb st. l--713 1)1 S Olt ii UOOMd. CI-OiSKTri. WATKlt. (1)S ( ) N. 13. 125 AM , SIXHR AND 1\UTC Ol' 125city. . F. U.Vad , 16lh nnd DmiKl.is HIS. U-MU2 ! UI3 roll iii\"r-o.\iousi : : , s. E.COU. 230 and Claiko. -l'J'J " _ _ _ FOH I'.ENT. "jlOUSUS IN ALL 1'AUTS OF THE city. 8icclnl | , Ml Ho. 20ti ! avc. 41U No. list St. 4S ) NII. Slut * t. 1'Jth et. 415 N1'Jth All modern mnvenli-nces : 'cheap for winter month * , llrennan , Love & Co. D M345 DiS CIO NO. 20TH , 4-llOOM COTTAGE. 1 25 No , l'lli ' ) , G-r..om Hat , nice. ir.2 N. IDtli , S-lonin brick. Wl No , 17lb , 8-ronm btlrk. Omaha Heal L'stat * & Trust Co. . Ill B. FOU Hl'NT , 7-llOOM MODJ'HN FLAT. I.ANOU ! lilock , IWO do. Ulh. _ _ U-M405 1)0 s'lX-HdOM MODEHN HOUSK , EMILY PLACK , IStli neil Ih of Mnnitorton. _ U MUM * IUNT , uuNisiuu > ou UNFUII- nlslied ; lurn , rlatrrn , new fuinacc ; all inmli-in Imnwvcmomo ; half block from motor. S2a K , th strict. J.V. . Wood \vm ii. U MlH-8' roTTIiKNT. nousn OF TKN HOOMB , "MOD- i > rn t'oMvi'iilenceJ ! very hiimly U > liunliiesn. of D. T. Mount. MS ) . HUi St. HHXT Vl'HXISIIKI ) UOOMS. Timti5 noons KOH not'snKnni'iNo TO man nnd wlte ; rtn ; taken In bonvU. 3l'J N. 17lh E MJ15 UOOM. 15 MONTH. 1916 PAKNAM. tiOIJTIt FHONT UOO.M TOU TWO : PIUVATK family , X11) ) fit. Mnry'ii nvrnm1. K M6IX IlOOMiC 01 B. 20TH STliTlHTj MiMlil hcntc.1. E M518 8 iioosia iron LIGHT HOUSK. K'tplng nt 191) Uoiliu ; .St. itnoMS AND IIOAIIU. NICHLY l-M'nNlBHI'.D 11OOMS WITH llO.MlDj rotts icasoimble. Tin lto , ! ) Hnrney t. UOAHI ) AT 13.00 PBIl WIMHC , EQUAL TO ANY In city. 31S tvj. 12lh fit. lloatU uiul loom , II.W. Plonctr Ileus * , llmnas O'Cunnor. F MJII D9 BOOM AND IJOAIID F < ftl T\VO OKNTLEMEN or man and wire ; nu liner homo In city : \\ulk- liiK ilUtance. r CO , lice. I' Mi JtOOMS WITH IIOAIin , KTEAH HKAT. TH13 Utopia , 1TSI Davenport. F 30 5" IS3 CAPITOL AYUNU13.'A M FllONT rooms. r MWJ U * iiK.VT STOHES Axu orriciis. Toil nUNT-THK 4KTOnI11UC1C UUILD1NG nt > lil Farnam vtrerl. Thl tullJInu lion a Urn- proof cement I'asrmtnl ' , eomi-lete iteam hcut- IIIK nxturti , witter on al * tlburt , tan , etc. Ap > I'ly ut tli * olllcu ot Tin ! > * . 1 910 AJ12XTSVAXTBI1. . AOKNTfl 1VANTEW-MKN AND WOMEN tlr.ir IM.OO wcfkly with our Inlxir navtr m oniily nil JfiO.OO monthly In other llnm ; $2.00 namplM frw. Those nerklnfr busln'M houlil ndilrrn , trlth Mnm | > , Merrill Mfg. Co. , ( A K ) , H Carsl ftrwt , Chlc co , J-114-D16 STOHAOE-rUANK EWEH8 , 1211 1IAUNEY. I'AriPtr PTOIIAOI : AND \VAiuiiorsn co. . 9'jS-91i > JonM. General storage nnd forwnrdlnic , M in- WAXTMIJ TO Ilt'Y. WANTED TO ItUY-TWO 2D HAND POOL AND Ilircn id hand Mlllnrd InMrs.4i , 3 , nnk ; must be tlrst clnna. Aildrcss F M. Ilee. N IM-3 KOH S.M.K SIISCKLLAXKODS. HAllD WOOD , < AND H-FOOT I-T.NCH FOH corn cribbing. C. II. L-e. S'Jl ' Dvuslns. iofsE , rtn.L niiaT- boardtts. Intiulrc at store , C2I S. 16th. Omaha lllcyclc Co. . 323 N. ICth. FOU PALE , NinV SINGI'Ml SEWING MA- chlni < ; cheap. AMrrn G 3. Ifc'e. tj MSCT 8 tllSOl'LLAXKOUS. HOOIC Itl.VDINO. THE lll'UICLEY PU1NTINO Co. . Ill nnd 116 North IStli atrcol. 11 1SS-D1S FOU llENTTlllUlOATEII FAIIM ; MILH FllOM Omalm : you can clear ) ? t.O * ) tin acre. H. H. ll'inlcr & Co. , lee llulldlng. lt-3l-8 CLAIHVOYAXTS. MHS. nil. It. WAUIIEN. CLAinVOYANT. UE- llablu ImslnoBi' medium ; Sth year at 113 N. inth , MASSARI1IATI1S ! , 1STC. MADAME SMITH. N. E. COU. ICTH AND Douglas , room 11 , second llMr ; massanu & liatlm. T M4C1-C" MJIC. AMES FOUMEHLYOFST LOt'P. MAP- DUgc nml L.iths. MT S. 13th St. , Sd Hour , loom 10. T M4D9 7 MMK. HOWELL , . TUIIKISII wVND ELECTUIC l-utlis. Finest parlors In city. 3l5-32i ) H. l.Mh. T MWt 3t MADAME GnAOK LEON. ELECTUIC. MAS- DHKC ; Imth pntlors hcnlthful nml refreshing. 417 South llth , upstnlrs , parlors 2 nnJ 3.T . T M317 " 1M3HSOXAI. . VIAVI CO. . SIC HUE HLDG. . HEALTH HOOK _ frce ; home trvatment ; Indy nttcndnnl. U 12i DAT11S , MA.SSAGE , MME. POST , 3W4 S. 15T1L. U-125 FINE L1VEUY UIGS CHIJAP. En 1IA1TMLEY. 17th and St. Mary's nvonuc. Tclcplioiic. 410. I1EI.LE EI'l'EULY COUSET MADE TO OltnEU nt 1909 Fnrnam. Agcn B wanted. U 3. > : -D23 * S10NKY TO LOAN ON PLVNOS. IHCYr'LES. Jewelry , ftc. ; strictly conlldcntlal. P. O. ho32ii. . U-40S WANTKD , PAUTY TO ADOPT A 11AI1Y HOY 3 months olil. G C. IJoc. U M5I3 9 WANTED. ACQUAINTANCE OF MIDDLE- ngcd Rpntlcman friend ly discreet lady. Ail- ilrc ? O 2. Dee. U 332-2 * 3IOXI2V TO I.OAX 11IOAL INSTATE. ANTHONY LOAN AND TUUST CO. . 318 N. Y. Life. Lcnns at low rules far choice security In Ncbtaska & Iowa fnrms or Omuhti city jiropirty W 42S MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST TIATES. THE O. F. Dnvln Co. , 1303Farnam st. W 123 0 PEIl CI7NT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA leal oMute & Neb. fa.ms. . W. 1 ! . MIUle , Omaha. -\V 4J3 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON 1MPUOVED OMAHA lin-iierty. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1102 Farnnm. W 131 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPUOVED real estate , llicnnnn. Love & Co. , Puxtnn J11U. W 432 _ CITY LOANS. C. A. STARK , 'El : N. Y. LIFE. W-433 _ MOUTOAGES , G. G. WALLACE. JHIQWN I1LK. W 131 _ LOANS ON IMPIIOVED .1 UNIMPHOVED CITY piopcrty. W. Farnam Smith & Co. . 1320 Farnam W 433 MOIITOAG1- : LOANS ; LOW HATES. J. D. Kittle. 16th and Douglas , Omaha. W--38 FAUM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND HAKPY. 1 TO 1' ' ) years ; low rates. Garvln llro.i. , 210 N. Y. L. W 437 SIX PKU CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON 1M- piovcd Omalia real estate. Texas lands to ex change for Improved city property. Will n - sumo or pay Incumlirnnce. Will not connlder praposltl in under JIO.OOO. Prefer to ileal with owners. 1'usey & Thomas , 1st Nat'l Itink llldg W M810-D1S TO LOA.V CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FUHNITUIIK , PIANOS , hors's , wagons , etc. . nt lowc t rates In city ; ' no lemoval of gu da ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan olT ut any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA OMAHA MOUTGAGB 1XAN CO. . 306 S. ICth st. st.X435 X-435 MONEY TO LOAN. 30 , CO. DO DAYS ; FURNI- ture. pianos , etc. DulT Green , room 8 , Darker block. X 439 HU.SIMSS ; CIIAXCKS. FOU SALE A J3.COO STOl'IC OF 1MPLE- mi'iils , > J300 Block of confectlonrry , J300 butcher bhop ; n RO.d livery business ; good opening hi nny of Ilieso lines ; nil In good town. AI BO BDiiuj Una Improveil and imlmpix > vpil tarmsi in Mlsioiill , KansaM nnd Nclirnnka to ftxclinnge for callloi orrentcin lowu landf. ( JnlM & Juckfon , Silver City , la. Y Sai-Dll * FOU SALE. TUB 1'ALACE CAFIJ JN LEAD und Deadwooil , loth doliiK gooil luiHlticHS. Ad dress Matt Klopp , Lead or Uoadivood. S , D. Y-MIO ; FOU SALE. THE 1'ALACE CAFE IN LEAD and Di-ailwniMl , both ilolm ; KU-JI ! Ijualiifas. Ad- ilrcsu Slatt Klopp , Lead or Dondwouil , S. D. Y-.M407 MAKi : MONEY 1IY CAUEFUL SPECULATION In grain through a reliable , BuccrHsfiil ( Inn ; ex cellent opportunities to innla1 prollu by our new lil.ins ; fully explained nnd unit freu ; hlKhest references. Patllson & Co. , 70S Omalm Lldg. , ChlcaRO , 111. Y MII8 I'OII KXCIIA.\ | . M.VKP. Ol'FCIl FOIl I1.7W NOTB. r. F. I1OOSK Onmlm llns. Col. , ISth nnd Furnuni. / IIO ' HOUITY JN LAP.OE THACT OF LAND NIIAU Om.ilia. What have ycu to offfrT II. P. Dalley V4'.N. ' ) Y. Llfu hlJe , K 441 ' FOU EXCIIANOn. TWO SECTIONS. LEVEL laml. good null , near Julrsburg , C-olo , . cleat1 at liicumbrnnco for KIWI ! farm In Nebraska , The O. F. Davis Co , , Oinalu , NtU. 7. M1W-D1 ini.si.\iss XOTICKM. DAMAGED MIUIIOUS llBfllLVISllKD , 7M N. . .SAIi-HI-AI , ESTATK. AIISTUACTS-THE 11YP.ON HEED COMPANY. UE-412 IMPHOVED FA11MS-G. AV. CAIlljOCIC. 1505 I'.iuiam st. HE-C14-.il' AT HED HOC 1C PUICE. LOT 21. J1IJ3CIC 12. Wtfst End. J. M , Mamton , HE J1S3I-D9 * 1UUOAINS. SALEOU TllADE IN CITY I'HOP- t'ltleM and f.iimd. Jolm N. Frcuzur , opp. P. O. IU : ! < ! HAHflAINS , HOUSES. I.OTd AND FA11MB , vale or trade. F. K. Daillne , UarUer block. v HE 411 HOMES ON E.VSY PAYMENTS. LIAKGAIN3 In lots. G. G. Wallace , Drawn black. _ _ _ HK-413 TEXAS FAUMB AND FUUIT LANDS. SMALLer or largo tracts ; low price * , easy payment * . \Vo ma preimied to Answer uueatlona touching thcai' lands , and to arrange for cheap ralliiad fare for any person wishing to vl.lt nouthern Texas , Correspondence solicited. Oiuaha Ucal Kitalo and Tiust Co. , Ill H. 15th t. _ t.UE .MM7 UAIIUAINU IN ACltlid. PAIIMS. DWELLINGS uml lots. F , D.iad. . Ktli und Douglas u. l DIS FAIIMR ANI > ACHES : 40 ur more ucrea. smooth. 11 milej north. 130. 150 San'/ county farm nt HO. 30 ncru south of South Omaha at flM. MJ acres In Sherman county fur ! ! , & . K , U. JV Bil. 16th nnJ UoUKlai. HE 3C 3 ' ' " ixWN TOWN'HKsinnNCE' FULL LbfTjiTdT loan J5.0WJ tJ.OOO cuih takes wiully. Uann town business corner. CSilSJ. I14.00J. Cottage and lot. 19th st. bouluvurJ , Jl.KW. < -iooni house , felt | ui nnd city wnter. I1.JJ3. Onu lilac * J32J. one fur iV > , on lor | $ SO. F. D. Wc il , Hlli mid ItoUBlof. HK 367 J 'O nAHOAlNS. THAUES. QUICK rtill or wrllo D , V. SoclM Co. , Vlr.t N ll. twrik bldf. ' nr-MIU 51 FOU SAtilS URAL USTATH. ( Continued. ) IIAHOAINI 100 IT. OUOfND ; 8-I1OOM HOUSE : Imth , etc. ; coed location ; tl.Wi.iW ; u cash. D. V. Sholes Co. , First Nail , bank bldg. UIJ-MS14 7 NEW JEUSEY FIVE-ACHE FAHM KOU . nn ln < itallmenti ! of II.0) down and JI.'W n wck. . Ijind high , dry nnd healthy : soil i > ultablc for f nil In , vegetables nnd poultry , Delightful ell- mntc. Title clear. Write nt once to lllnley * rml rrtnle oMlco , 111 S. 10th street. Philadel phia , Po. HK-M541 3- noitsi's WANTED , HOUSES TO W1NTEH ; I1EST OF r rej terms reasonable. A. W. Phclps & Stn , Z > )7 ) N. Y. Life bldg. Telephone 1031.M373 M373 D27" LTIIOI.STIiltl.Va UP110LSTEI11NG , FUUN1TUHE HEPAIHED and packed very c"jc.ip tlil month. M. 8. Walkln , ll Cumlng. Tel. 1531. 2C7 , AUT AM ) LAXiiAJi ; : . FOU GHEAT HAHGAINS IN PIANOS. PEE Win. H. Schmoller , Eth Moor McCnguc building. t ! MM2 7 * OEOIIOE F. GELLENIIECIC , IIANJO AND gultnr teacher. ISIS Chicago t. 109 1H3XTISTS. DH. PAUL , DKNT1ST. 2)20 11UUT ST. 418 EJIPLOY.1I13XT ARI3.VCIICS. FOH FIHST CLASS HELP , HOTELS AND PUI- vulc families ; call Canadian Olllce , 1C22 Douclus. 6I1-D3 11U1LD1XG AM ) I.O.V.V ASSOCIATIONS. SHAHE3 IN MUTUAL L. & 11. ASS'N PAY 0 , 7 , 8 per cent wlien 1 , 2 , 3 years old , always redeemable. KOI Farnam St. , Nattlnser , Sec. 417 HOW TO GET A HOME OH SECUHE GOOD Interest on savlncn. Apply to Omaha. U & U. Ass'n , 1704 Itec bldg. G. M. Nnttlnger , Sec. , 413 1IOTHLS. AETNA HOUSE ( EUHOPEAN ) , N. W. COIt. 13th nnd Dodge. Hooms by day or weik. 432 THE LANOE HOTEL , COS S. 15TII ST. ; STEAM beat ; tuble board , 13.00 per week. MI53 STEAMSHIPS. LOWEST HATES TO OH FHOM EUHOPEj western agency Thomas Cook & Son excursions. Harry E. Moores , 1413 Farnam Bt. , Omaha. MD30 D13 UXUliltTAlCKUS AXI ) KMIIALMRIIS. II. K. 11UHKET. FUNEUAL DIUECTOU AND cmbalmer. 101S Chicago St. , telephone Si ) . 431 SWANSON & VALIEN , 1701 CUMING , TEL. 10CO 433 M , O. MAUL , UNDEHTAKEU AND EM- balmer. 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 2J3. 450 IIICYCLHS. 11ICYCLES CLEANED AND STOUED THIS winter for Jl.M. Omaha lilcycle Co. , 323 No. IGlh St. M330 D3 PAAVXIIHOKKIIS. H. MAIIOWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 10 ST. 449 SHOHTIIAXO AXD TYI'KIVHITJXG. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE. 430 OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE. 15TII , FAHNAM 431 HAY AXD CHAW. I1UY YOUH HAY 11Y TON OH CAH LOTS. WE buy hay. A. II. Snyder. 1013 Butt et. Tel .1107. 457 COAL. FOH BITUMINOUS COAL , CAH LOADS. FOU domestic or steam purposes , address Excelsior Coal Mining Co. , Du Quoin , III. M169 D1S IILHMISIIIJS III2MOVI2D. MISS VAN VALKENnUUGH DESTROYS PEH- manently by electricity superlluous hair , moles , wnrts , etc. Itoom 110 , N. Y. Life bldg. M953 D15 DAXCIXG. NEW CLASS FOHMING AT MOHAND'S school , 1510 Ilnrncy Bt. Adults. Tuesday and Friday , 8 p. m. ; children , Tuesday 4:13 : p. m. , Saturday , 10 n. in. nnd 2 p. m. Call for terms. Always cpon ; pilvate lessons , MS D15 LOST. LOST-A MASONIC 1IADGE. ON 20TH STHEET. between Lake nnd lllnncy. Finder will return to 921 Fnrnam street and rectlve reward. Lost M530 3" ( My mama usiU Wool Soap ) ( I wish mine h d ) WOOLENS will not shrink If WOOL SOAP _ * * la used In the laundry. t7nol Reap Is delicate and ref reihlnu forbutli vur- po > ea. Tlio best cleanser , /'iiiniiurul uourdrulcn. Two sites ; toilet and laundry. Uaworth , Schodde k Co. , Makers , Chicago , : ifnatbaiii.St. . llotton , HI Loouard St. , Kow Vork.lW Cnestuut St..Bl. Louis , "I'se in Town , Honey ! " Pancake Flour A combination of the great staffs of life WHEAT , CORN and RICE. A grocer who offers you any other color ed package than Red when you ask for the Genuine Aunt Jemima Is trying to deceive you , and if he deceives you in this matter he may in your accounts. Remember the Red package. Beware of counterfeits. HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE. BuranMlaueof Gauulau Aunt Jemima's Belf. HUlDK Pancake Flour , end If > ou do uot audit makes the belt cakes rou crcr atu.roturatne emp ty box to ruur Kroutr. leava your uanie. and too grocer will nifuud iliotvonej ami charcu i > to us. BdeultHiillProparcduid tUuufitctured onl/bj- R. T , Davis Mill Go , i St , Joseph , Mo , THE SURGEON'S KNIFE. o.xcn IUHIYI ! ) , TO nnrun O.M.Y KOU I'll.KS AM ) HKCTAL A llcUi-r Wn > * Xow \VIiloli Cnr \ ' ttypry 1'iirin of 'lle Wltliont 1'n 1 11 or IniMiiit ciiU-iicr. Mnnr psoplcfiitler , the pnln , annoyance and often serious. . results from lilies for years , nnJ after trying thfe many lotions , salves , ointments anil tx-cal l cures without euro or relief , Rhc tip thbihope of n final cure rather than submit to Iho Intense pnln nn < l ilnngzr to llfo which a surRWal operation Involves. Happily nil this snlTerlng U no longer ncc- osjary since the fllscavcry of the Pyramid Pile Cure , a romcily which Is approved by the medical profession as helnp absolutely safe , free from any trace of opiates , narcot ics or mineral poisons and which may bo de pended upon as a certain euro ( not merely relief ) In any form of piles , whether Itching , blind , bleeding or protruding. Some of the hundreds of cures recently made nro llttlo slicrt of marvelous , rts n perusal ot the fol lowing will demonstrate. Major Doan of Columbus , Ohio , fays : I wish to add to the number of certificates na lo the benefits derived from tlio Pyramid Pile Cure. I siitTered from piles for forty years , and from "Itching piles for twenty years , and two boxes of the Pyramid Pllo Cure has effectually cured me. Dr. J. AV. Mesan , Leonimlvllle , Ksn. , writes : I liavo ured a box of Pyramid Pile" Cure and received more benefit nnd relief than from nny remedy I had usel In the pan twenty-two years. James Jomerson , Itibuquc > , Iowa , tnys : I suflered from piles for six years ; have just usoJ the Pyramid Pllo Cure nnd am a well man. man..Mrs. .Mrs. M C. Hlnkly , 601 Mississippi street , Indianapolis , Ind. , says : Have ben n suf ferer from the pain and ntinynnco of piles for fifteen years. The Pyramid Pile Cure and Pyramid Pills gave me Imme-illate re lief and In a short time a complete cure. The Pyramid Pile Cure maye be found at drupglsts at 50 cents nnd ? 1.00 per package. A book on cause nnd cure of piles will bo sent by mall by addressing the Pyramid Ding Co. , Albion , .Mich. Tills extra ordinary Ho- Constipation , Jnvenator JJIzzmcra , Is the Falling Sell most . woudorfiu Bations.KcTT- discovery ol' the ' of the eyes ace. < nnd other 1ms been en- clorseil by the IcadlnRsclcn- Strengthens , tltlo men of invigorates Europe and and tones the America. entire i-ytteni. Hutljan la Ifndrnn curit purely vcgo- ] > eb illty , Nervousnefs , lludyan ntop3 Kmlsslona , Prematurensss andUevelopts nnd of the dis restore ! charge in 20 weak uiganB. days. Cures I'dins in the bnclr , JOSKCS TOST l > y nay 01 MANHOOD nhjhtstoppcd liw ftmw quickly Over 2,000 private emJonscrnpn's. Prematureneas means tatotcnry in the first Btftso. It is n symptom of scmliml weakness and barrenness Jt cou bo stopped in iu days bythousooflludyan. The new discovery was mndo by the Special ists of the old famous Hudson Medical Institute. It is Iho strongest.vltallzcr mado. It is very powerfr.l , but haimlets. Sold Air Sl.OO a pack- nRoor6 packages for S5.00plnlnsealedIx ( > ic5) ) . Written guaruntco given for n euro. If you buy Fix boxes and are not entirely cured , alx moro will bo sent to you free of all charges. Send for olrcularsonil testimonula. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE , Junction Stockton , ITIaritot A ; Ullis sto. 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TArrlv r QmalialUnlon Depot , loth A Mason Rts.lOmalm < :30pm.8t. : Louli Cannon IJall..ll : am WATTERSON ON LINCOLN Mart-red President's ' Oharnotor Dasoribed by the Kentucky Orator , SUPREME MAN FOR A SUPREME MOMENT la-il nml tiiMilr | Ml liy Coil MM tin * Com- iiiiuidliiK mid StM'liiK > llnd In tin * ( it-cut Civil An audUneo filled Crflghton hall to Its capacity list night to listen to Colonel Henry Wa'torwn's lecture on 'Abraham Lincoln. " Colonel Watterson opened his lecture by drawing a word picture ot the type of men , both soldiers and statesmen , who acted be fore and during the revolution , and con trasted It with a picture of the types which marked the period of the rebellion. The for mer h > denominated csssntlally gentlemen , not necessarily scions ot llrltloh aristocracy , lift ot good Scotch and Irish blood , who were marked by elegance of manner , court liness of demeanor and force ot character. Nevertheless , the group ot statesmen who framed the constitution and tlio field cap tains who surrounded Washington were tbo equals ot any In the old world , and tliolr tnllucnce was fell long after Hunker Hill and after the beU In Independence hall rang out. out.In later years , when the question of slavery arcse , they were succeeded by men much more competent to handle It , but much less decorous. They cared nothing for decorum ; tholr motto was "human liberty against human slavery. " No sooner had the flros of the revolution died out than they were suc ceeded by the forest llres of this new Issue. There were moral forces prevalent which would down at no man's bidding. The cry of abolition was raised and tlio hustings became nothing more than a battleground. There bccamo less and less ot middle ground. The senate had Its Gettysburg , anQ many Shllolis wore fought out on tae noor 01 me nouso. The Held of politics becinie a battle ground. "On this battleground , " said the lecturer , "there appeared a figure , who , blind of beauty , yet wore a serious look , If not one of command. The centuries were pregnant with fate ; the man had a commission. lie said : 'I do not believe that the union should be half free , half slave. I do not bolle.ve that It will be divided. I believe It should be united. ' The man was Abraham Lincoln. " Wlt'ii these words Colonel Wntterscn en tered upon a sketch of the life of Lincoln , a delineation of his character , of his personal ity and a definition ot the place ho occupies In American history. Personal reminiscences , historical anecdetes , records and history all contributed a share to the eulogy. As a nec essary complement to the political life of the martyr , the part that Stephen A. Douglas took In the stirring times was frequently touched upon. In the words of Colonel McClure. the speaker described Lincoln as a man "gaunt , ungainly , Ill-clad , with a homeliness unique In Itself. " Ills Ufa was related In the auto- bloRrnphy which he himself furnished , from his blrtai , tlirough his childhood , bis war ex perience , his political life until ho was called to the presidency. "In politics he was a whig. Ha was never an extremist nor an abolitionist. " DEBATE WITH DOUGLAS. Prom this point Colonel Watterson carried Lincoln until his tragic death. He spake of the debate between Douglas and Lincoln. Lincoln entered It unknown , except In the state ot Illinois , and came out known through out the land. He was defeated , but the defeat might have been looked upon as a victory , as U later made him' ' the only logical candidate for the presidency. Douglas was at a disad vantage. He was an able man , but slavery was the Issue , and the trend of opinion was decidedly against It. "Then , too , the demo cratic party appeared at , hopelessly divided as It appears now. " The campaign was one of crimination and recrimination , continued the speaker. Some times personal encounters were narrowly averted. When It was ended Douglas left Wasblngtond and political life forever. Yet he , too , loved his country , and tried to save It , but it was too late. He left his lifelong opponent at the head of affairs , mortlng all that he had gained , but , nevertheless , the students of history will still decide for them selves which got the better of that cam paign according as they are the partisans of ono or the other. Bolli were politicians as well as statesmen , and what they did not know of polltcu was not worth knowing. In the campaign Douglas was at a disad vantage , because public opinion was against him. But Lincoln wau also at a disadvan tage , because he way carried faster than his conservative Idsas and his honesty could well permit him. "Tho first time that I saw Lincoln he did not impress me majestically , " said the lec turer. "It was just before his Inauguration In Washington , I was presented to him and had some business of Impcrtance with him. I was acquainted with the men of the wcat , but Lincoln did not appear an Adonis of t'ne prairies , although his dignity Inspired respect. IIo was very composed and obliging , but he did not Impress men majestically. Hut when ho delivered his Inaugural address I bsgan to comprehend the man. He delivered that ad dress as if he had been used to delivering Inaugural addresses all his life. I heard the voles of a man that was born to command. " LINCOLN AI10VI3 THEM ALL. The lecturer then spoke of Lincoln's con nection with his cabinet , and described how , from the first , Lincoln showed that ho and no ono else wau president of the United States. Seward was the first man to obtain this knowledge. He hinted that the president wao a failure , and that tlio duties of the olllce might well devolve upon himself. Then Lin coln showed how a great man could carry himself In the face of great provocation. He answered that If anything was to bo done , he must do It , and that If ho wdnted counsel hc < could get It from the entire cabinet. His dealings with all the cabinet officers wore always of a most considerate nature , and he treated the members with complalsanco. It wau i complaisance born of the conscious ness of power. Ho was master , and ho knew It , and he > ultimately let every member of his cabinet know It. The lecturer then dwelt at some lengthen on the attitude of Lincoln to the south. He said that Lincoln was a southern man , and as such was the ono republican who could become president without arousing the re sentment of the south. "IIo was dis tinctively not a poor white , but behind those hanging brows was a prose poet , and before he was of legal age he/ was a master. Wo knew that he was a statesman , but the couth docs not know that he was Its friend. It was the saddest blow that * the progress of the south received when hla life was cut short by an ascafssln's bullet. He wished to free the south , ho wished to pay for Its slaves , but Clod desired that the south should bo chastened , and He put Lincoln out of the way. " "One wonders that his adversaries could not Hnd In a man so gentle something to admire. Hut they could not. He had com mitted a dire offense. He dared to think and he dared to speak. It he tided over rough places with a funny story , ho was a trlller ; If he answered an argument with a remark that hit thenail on the bead , he was u buf foon. " The lecturer related a number of anecdotei which Illustrated tlio "uncanny" huinor of Lincoln , his tenderness of heart , his con sideration for others , none of UIMO qualities grown out of maudlin sentimentality , but from the heart -of a great , broad man who made few mistakes. Colonel Wattersoh spent but a few min utes In relating the final tragedy , "tho Iran- , jily : of all IraneJIes. " He then proceeded to finish out his lecture by a magnificent pero ration which wound up as follows ; "Horn without name and fame , he was late In life enatcbed from obscurity to be placed In supreme command at the supreme moment. All other men stood aside , and thla man was pushed forward by unieen hands and the telns of government placed In hla hand ? . Ho was Inspired of Qed , And 1,000 years tience no tragedy , no poem will be followed with deeper feeling than that which tells his life and death. " Six weeks ago I suffered with a very severe cold ; was almost unabU to speak. My friends all advised mr to consult a phy sician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy advertlied In the St. Paul Yolks Zeltung I procured a bottle , and after taking It a short while was entirely well , I now most heartily recommend this remedy to any one suffering with a cold , Wm. Koll , C7S Sclby ave , St. Paul , illnn. i-oi.irn M.VTTins. Ktiirtit'N Antirnl for 1'ollor lloxcn In 111 * AVnrd Itoiitlnc Ittnlnr * * . Most ot the tlmo of the fire nnd police commissioners at their session last night was occupied In listening to the reading ot com plaints on nccount of unpaid bills against members of the fire and police departments. . J. A. Henderson , n driver In the fire de partment , was granted five days' ab sence without pay , In'order that ho might have time to get married. W. A. Hayes , another fireman , was given permission to be absent seven days. A communication from Councilman Kment of the Second ward was rend nnd referred to the superintendent of the fire alarm sys tem. U called attention to the need for morn boxes In the councilman's neighbor hood , nnd suggested Fifteenth and Williams and Sixteenth nnd Castellar Ptroets as suit able locations for two of them. The letter also asked that the tire alarm boxes nt pres ent located In the engine houses be removed to the street , where they would be acccslble to the public. A communication from Patrick O. llawcs , attorney for firemen who are wilng the city for ten days' pay due them since AugiiPt , 1S94 , was read nnd referred to the city coun cil. The bonds ot Onicors McGrath nnd Thomas were approved. The board then went Into executive ses sion nnd discussed the budget of the two de partments for the coming year , U will bo presented at tonight's meeting of the council. A. G. Hartley of Magic , Pa. , writes : "I feel It a duty of mine to Inform you and the public that DoWltt's Witch Hazel Silvc cured mo ot a very bid case ot eczema. It also cured my boy of a running sere on his leg. MRS. in civi.r..sVAvrs Tin : IIASKUT * SinKM I'M riuirKrx A MTU I tin I ( In- Mint n ( Ilu Ciirnrr Groorry. Mrs. Mclvlna Duckies appeared at the police court yesterday and asked for a warrant for the arrest of Charles Nelson , a groceryman at Thirty-first nnd Hamilton streets. It appears that Mrs. Duckies Is n col lector of the antique. She. 1ms In her back yard , nmoiiR other things , n varied assort ment of peach , grape and clothes baskets. She has been diligently adding to this ar ray of curios lately and last Friday she saw some rare specimens In front ot Nelson's grocery store nnd appropriated them. To this Nelson strongly objected nnd Mrs Duckies alleges that ho not only called her names which were outside of the pale o good etiquette , but visited her house am broke In the back door In search of his missing proircrty. He then walked away so It Is said , not only with the basket ! which formerly graced his shelves , but with others belonging to Mrs. Duckies' collection. A warrant was Issued for the arrest of Nel son , charging him with using obscene language. Tinlileiil l'iiacrn. James L. Francis , alderman , Chicago , says : "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for coughs , colds and lung complaints , having used It In my family for the last five years , to the exclusion of phy sician's prescriptions or other preparations. " llev. John Hiirgus. Keokuk , Iowa , writes : "I have been n minister of the Mctho.llst Episcopal church for CO years or more ami have never found anything to beneficial or that gave me such speedy relict as Dr. King's New Discovery. " Try this Ideal cough remedy now. Trial bottles free at ICtihn & Co.'s drug Pound Irnd In IIlN Ilooni. William C. lladger , a harness maker anil a resident ot thlo city for over twenty years died suddenly at his room at 119 North Four teenth street yesterday. Badger had been subject to heart disease for several years. IIo has been confined to the house for some time , and doctor had called at different times , but Hadser steadfastly refused all medicine This morning his landlady went upstairs to call him at the usual time and receiving no response she pushed open the door of his room. She discovered him lying on the bed ; from all appearances he had been dead for severa hours. Considerable money was found among his effects. There was also a certificate ol deposit for $100 in the German Savings bank. The remains were taken to the morgue. Dad- ger had no relatives living In the city. Hciilth In the IloiiHrholil Is pretty nearly a surety It Allen's Hygienic Fluid Is tho.-e. There Is no medicine Its equal for all-round usefulness. First of all. It is a preventive medicine wards oit all con tagious diseases. It heals and purifies brul'es , burns , scalds and sores of all kinds. Kills gernu and orders. Its many oilier uses are described In a pamphlet which will be mailed free If you address the Chas. L. Allen Co. , St. Louis , Mo. All nn Account of ( lie lllrdw. Sara Alexander , a small colored boy , was arrested yesterday for fighting near Twelfth street and Capitol avenue. Sam and another boy bad got Into a difficulty over the- ownership of some pigeons. The other boy waa getting the best of the argument when the officer ip- pcared upon the scene nnd taking advantage of the momentary cessation of hostilities ho gathered up the birds nnd ( led. Satu non- languishes In the city Jail. lluekleii'H Arnlrit Salvo. The best salve In the world for cuts.brulscs , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For zalo by Kuhn & Co. Dined HIM Ki'iitilcUy I'rli'lid. In honor ot hla fellow Kentucklan and per sonal friend , Hon. Henry Walterson , Charles Offutt entertained the following guests at luncheon at the Omaha club at 1" ; . ' ! ' ) o'clock yesterday afternoon : Dr. George L. Miller , General Mnmlersoii , A. U , AVyman , General John H. Drooke , H. G. Hurt , J. M. Wool-.vorth and Henry W. Vales. The wife of Mr. Leonard Wells of East Brlmfleld , Mass- . , had been suffering from neuralgia for two days , not being able to sleep or hardly keep still , when Mr. Holden , the merchant there' , pent for a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm , and asked that she- give It u thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells the- next day he v > aa told that she wan all right , the pain had left her within two hours , and that the bottle of Pain Halm was worth $5,00 If It could not be- had for less , Starch grows sticky common powders have a vulgar glare. Pozzonl's Is the only com- rlexlon powder fit to use. .Sick mill TnUeii ( o IIlH Iloini * . John W. Foley , residing at 1810 North Twenty-sixth street , wan picked up by Ofllccr Hudson at noon yesterday at the , corner of Twelfth and Farnam streets. Foley had fallen down In n fainting fit and had been In an unconscious state for txinuLtlmo before the olllcur found him , He was taken to the btatlon and restoratives applied. When ho had recovered lulHclcntly to bo removt-d , ho was sent to his home. Acts at cnc > . never fails , One Minute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma , and that fever ish condition which accompanies a severe cold , The only harmless remedy that produces Im mediate results. At < Il \IW ( JOVLTIIIIll'Ilt lIlllllllllK. Two flag poles , each fifty feet long , have been placed upon the now government build ing. One U dii the crown of the loot of the north , whllu the- other occupies thefaina position on the south wins. The window * of tbo building have been boarded up , and during the winter workmen will be employed laying iloori , putting In partitions and casing windows. tOne a One Minute Couch Cure Is a popular remedy for croup. Safe for children and adults. * ContlniiiMl I he lull CIIHV. The trial of James Ish. charged with the murder of W. H. Chappie , was set for hear ing before Judge Keysor yesterday. As the forces ot the- county attorney's clllco are cngaeed In the trUl ot the Morgan murder case , the Ivh case was continued. It will betaken taken up Immediately upon conclusion ot the Morgan cue. Throat dUcma commence with a Cough , Cold Sore Throat. " ' , or "Brown's Bronchial Troches" glre Immediate relief. Sold only In boxi. I'rlce 26 cents. SEVENTY-THREE THOUSAND Amount Board of Public Works Wants for Next Year , STRICTEST ECONOMV IS PROMISED Sum . \NUoil for Spvcrnl Tliotiniuul Iioni Tluui A in nn n I i\prtu1oil thla Your \Vlinl IN lti < iiilri > il ! > } 1'ncli Di Tlio llcnrd of 1'ubllc Works 1ms collided with n largo slzpd rung In Its cfTorts to com pel Sherman nrrntie property owners to con struct permanent sidewalk ? , nnd the Indlcn- tlona nre now that tlio construction ot tlio wnlks will vwy Inrpcly depend on the ills- poMtlon of the propsrty owners. Tlio board has been tryltiR for a year to get the rotten wooden walks on Sherman avenue replaced by permanent walks. Hut nil resolutions to that effect were defeated In the council through the efforts of porno of the heavy properly owners on the street.Vncn the repaying of Slicrmin avptmo was completed the board resolved to adopt heroic measures nnd the street commissioner was Instructed to tear up the wooden walks , which wore dangerous to pejertrlans. Accordingly Iho street commissioner started nut one mbrnlni ; with a ganfi of men and br-gan tearing up walks by wholesale until all the objcctlonablo walks were out of the way. It was the ex- lipctatlon of the board to ordfr permanent walks laid at once , but now the legal de partment of tlio city has decided that the authority to orjer walks laid Is exclusively verted In the city council and cannot bo delegated to the Hoard of 1'ubllc Works. The board has power to order a bad walk torn up , but cannot compel a now walk to bo laid. This being the case. It looks as though tlio wnlks would remain turn up unless the property owners should conclude to rcplaca them. Chairman Munro of the Hoard of 1'tibllo Works has transmitted to the comptroller the estimate of the funds which will be required to tun the hoard throiiRli 1898. Acccrdlni ; to the figures submitted there will he a sav ing of Momcthlni ; loss than $20.000 over the expenditures of 189S. The chairman ustl- malcs the expenditures as follows ; The members of the Hoard of Public Works m'tignlzp thu Important fact that the strictest economy In its ui-parltnont , nn well i\s In nil other departments of the city Kovsrnment , IB absolutely necessary , nnd with Hint nt all times In view the business of tills department has been con ducted with as llitlo cost na wns consist ent with the Int-rests of the city under our elmrgc. It Is the Intention to further re duce' expenses during the uomliiK year and brinK them down to the minimum , and the npproxlmnto esllmals made liTeafter Is on that lino. After thorough considera tion we would recommend that the mitmi following be set nrfdo for the use of the various departments : Hoard of Public Works . $ S.OM Stri't Department . , .3,000 Sewer Depirtm nt . S.OOO Hepalrs to Asphalt 1'avod Streets . 1M.COO Inspectors Water. Sewer Connections. I'.CCO Total . .J..1.0CO The mini of 53,000 for the Hoard of ritbllo Works covers snlailes o" members of the board , secretary and olliee supplies , and Is J2.000 less than nuked for this year. li'nr HIP trcit ! ili'iiartmcnt M.'i.OOQ will cover cast of repairs to strests' , and of this $15,000 will bo usad for street clean- Ins , provided the present system ls con tinued during the comlnjr year. This will make the cost of maintenance of strectH nnd alleys for thu year about $15,000 , a ° s JT.,000 , or thcreubouls , will be remilrcd In making repairs to wooden sidewalks , which amount , when anpoHped , will find Us way back Into the city treasury , t'p to data the street department , exclusive of street clean- Ins1 , has expended I23.3S1.K ) . nnd it will thui be seen that more than T5.000 lews Is ask'd for during the year to come. As stated before. If the present system of street eleanlni ; Is continued , th * work can he. done for 515.0M , n isavlng of nearly JG.OCO over previous years. The $ S.OOO required for the sewer main tenance Is very low. considering thu't US miles of sewers will be cared for with that amount. Last year flfl.OOO was asked for. Up to date the department but expended JGo)8.3j. ) and many repairs needed have been omitted that will require attention next year. The amount asked for repairs to asphalt paved "treeta Is the sum the contract of the Ilnrber Asphalt company will demand and such miscellaneous repairs an will bo required nnd which are not cov ered by that contract. For thin amount piovlslon should be made , and the board believes that when the contractors do their work well they should receive their money. A trip recently made over the streets by the menibera of the board shows them to he In better condition than at any time heretofore. For inspection of connections made for sewer , water nnd gnu connections. J2.COO will be required. Fees paid Into the city treafiirtr for pormltn partially cover this expense. The amounts herein recommended will result In a saving to the city of pcvcrnl thousand dollars during the coming year , and wu can assure the members of the city council that not one dollar of the same will bo expended unless absolutely necca- sary. _ lionto I'ri-vi'iit Croup. Some reading that will prove Intcrestlns to young motlicis. How to guard against the disease. ' Croup Is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning the causa , first symp toms and treatment U tbo object of this Item. The origin of croup Is a common cold. Children who are uuhject to It lake cold very easily and .croup 'B almost Euro to follow. The first symptom Is hoarseness : this U coon followed by a. peculiar rough coutli , which Is easily recognized and will never bo forgotten by one \\Iio has li-'ittd It. The tlmo to act Is when the child fir at becomes hoarse. If Clumberlalii'n Cough Remedy Is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disap pear. Even after the croupy cough lias de veloped U will prevent tlio attack. There Is no danger In giving this remc-Jy , for It con tains nothing Injurious. 12xii-rlM SUII DriMVliiK Kitlnrlrn. The expert accountants are still digging away at Mr. Ilolln'o books , Two weeks ago It was announced that they wcra all through but making foniu tabulations and Hint two or tlirco more days would finish the job. Yesterday It wax stated that tliero wa still a good deal ofwork to do , anij It wau Impossible to glvo even an approximate Idea of ( lie date on which the report would be ready. It will not ho ready for presentation to the council at the next mictliu ; , nd that la the only Information that can bo obtained. lid ) ' * AVori'J' .11TH. I.MIIlTNtOIH- . Mrs , Funny JaperMnno , living at 42D Cen ter street , coinpl.'ilnrj to Judge Ulrica that Ihrro was a email contlngunt of the Vlo McCarty gang In her neighborhood , Him statnd thut the gang waM composed of a largo number of boya who broke windows , llirmv stones , tortuml doca and built largo jcmflres. An effort will be made by the po- Ice to nto | > the festivities of tlio gamins. I'lilH IM Hut Ht'iiHon Wlicn Culil * Are CoiitriK-tfd anil IlN < riHHliiK Are Developed. i UNVON'S GOLD GUiHE will break up tlio grip or th ? womt cell iromptly If taken when tlie cold appears , MIMOH'S COUGH GURH will Elvo Immediate rfllcf and effectually euro the moat dlatretnlnc cough , K used , alternately with the Cold Cure every half tour an Immediate cure will follow , For orono3 aud pain In the chest Munyon'a Matters are. Btrenytheiilng , tootling and act as protectors. Professor Munyon puts up a Beparato rcm- dy for ( > vtry curable diseaio. They may b tad from any druggl't Bt mostly 2E cent * ier bottle. Af.k ( or a copy of "Munyon'n lulde to Ilfaltu , " read It , and euro your * Melf. 1'ergonal letters to Profentor Munyon , 1COB Arch Ktreet , Phlladolptila , Pa. , answered wit ! ) rt'J medical advlao for any dUwise ,