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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1896)
SPEC1RL NOTICES. Ailvordnoiitctit * for tlicxo columns trill lie tnkcn until 1121.10 i > . in. for the evening mill until 8 p. ni. for the mnrnliiR nml Simelnr edition * . AelvcrtlNcrn l y rrquenlliiK n mini- lirreil check , cnn I .vo niiNtvcrn ml * Ifoxxcel tn a iitiinlicrcil Irtlrr In euro of The Ilec. Annvrrr * no nililrcnocil vlll lie ilclltorril tinon itrcwenlnllon of the clu-ck only. Itiitun , 1 l-2o u ivori ! flrnt litNcrtloiii la n noril tlicrcnftur. Notliltiir tnUcti for leu * tluiu l5n for fit-lit Inxcrtloti. Thexe nilvcrdftcmciitx niiint be run ooiticcu- WAXTI in si A in uni.r. . nxi'KiunNrnn ri/nvntt OAU- donor ! one who rponka Ocrmtin , Apil | > * II. Unas , IS 13 Vlnton Mrcct. _ rcBni. rnriT .nnonns. ono- dors' coupon books nml otlior > pcclnHle , by nm pie , to morclinnln : slilo lines ! rrailj" sellers ; good pay. Model llfft Co. , South He-nit. Iti'1. ' n-M412 2S _ _ VANTKU. YOUNG MEN. BPM3NIMD CHANCI3 to lc. rn barhcr trade nnd lie Indep'iidcntj com- peenl | In elitht weekii nnd Job cunrnntrpd to Krartuatos In jrood uliop ! Illustrated catalogue free nt St. I > iiiH nattier college , 819 N. 9th t. . St. Loilln. Mo. n XHS1 28 * CO TO 1SO ) 'AID SAI.KSMUN FOR CinAIlS : experience unnecewaty : extra Inducements to ctutnrncM. Hleliop & Kline , St. Louis. Mn. IA. wnt.i , nnnssnn OHRMAN on svRun ciui necuro a goo'l ' pvltlon by cnllliuj nt 418 Boiilh 13th Ht. Cnll Tue dny or Krldny mom- InR. H M5 l 23 AN ixi'inT TO county clerk's nccounts during scvcrnl yrars. II W , lice. 11 MD58 UO.OO I'ini MONTH SALARY ; A FH\V CNKIt- RC'lIc Indies und Kuntletnen wnnUnl to cnnvnn ; nlii\e ) salnry KUnrnnte-'d. Address , with stamp , Chailfg 8. King. Bloux , Neb. C M523 30 _ Ls VANTID. ami. FOU anNmiAL. ifoufli- 1121 So. 31 t. C 333 2C FOR 11KXT HOUSES. HOUSES IN AM. 1'AUTS OF THI ! CITY. THH O. P. Davis Company , 1503 Farnnm. D 631 .HOUSES. DENKWA & CO. , 108 N. 1STH ST. D-53J liounnN HOUSES. C.A.STAim , 823 N.V. l.IF D--533 TOR RUNT. NICG SOUTH FUONT , 8-ROOM brlrk house , with nil modern Improvements nnd In flrit clnra condition. Inquire on prem ises. 2 10 Hnlf-IIownrd street. D-.J5 HOUSES. WALLACE. BROWN 1JLK. 10 & Done . M-334 FOR RHNT , HOUSES IN ALL PARTS Or the clly. llremmn-Lovc Co. , 0 Paxton block. D M511-M27 TOR RENT , 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT , LANOU blnck , COG So. 13th St. D-C7S A3 Ea FOR RENT. LARGE LIST. FROM J5.00 up McCngue Investment Co. , 1500 Dodce. FOR HUNT. RRICIC RF-SIDHNCE LOCATED nt the southwest corner 17th nnd Douslns sts. , formerly the residence ot the. late Hsnry Tundt. Especlnlly suitable for odlco of pliy- slclnna or dentists. Apply to the superintend ent of the Rce Building , room 103 , Bee nirtd. P 273 jlnboM DETACHED 'IOIISTI : S-ROOM HOIISi : , central , J13.00. Apply 610 Capitol nvenue. K-270-20 * J-OR RENT , AT RELLVUK , 10-ROOS1 HOUSE , ne.ir Diirllnston depot ; short nlk to Fort CiooU : a pleasant house nnd grounds ; deslra- hle for hotel purposes. Inquire ) 21D nml 220 Board of Trade. Win. II. Betz , IJollcvuc. D 533 BMALL HOUSE , 441 S. 24TH AVC. D-M533 FOR UKNT runxisiiED ROOMS. .4 NICK FURNISHED ROOMS , L.IOI1T 1IOUSE- keoplne. 1H2 S. llth stuct. " n M323 30 * BIT.ENDID FRONT ROOM AVITII ALCOVE. GBntlemnn pnly. 2045 Dodge. L : S5327 ' ' FIIRN'I'SHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT nousi- kceplnir : COS" North 17th st. E-M374 29 FDHMSIIEn ROOMS AND BOARD FURNISHED STB AM HEATED ROOMS , MOD- cm conveniences ; honid. C02 Ro. 13lh. F 035 HOOM AND BOARD. 204 S. 23TII.F . F M421 A20 BOARD AND ROOM "FOR TWO YOUN.G LAdles - dles : J3.00 tier week.1019 Huiney. \ , F-M52I 30 _ > TIin ALBANY , " 2101 DOUGLAS. ROOMS with bonrd ; terms icusouublc ; plnco for 1)1- cyc > a. Tel. , 13SO. F M50G-2S * ROOMS WITH BOARD. UTOPIA , 1721 DAVEN- 7 portJt. . .F-MI-1 * FINE ROOMS ; FURNISHED OR UNKUR- nlslicd ; with board ; hnndsonio residence nnd Kioumli ; private family ; rifcienccB. 12i North Nineteenth stiect. V M573 2S * FOR REXT UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 6 UNFURNISHED CHAMBClta FOR HOUSEkeeping - keeping , man nnd wife ; \\ntcr In kitchen : stet-l Kink ; waste pipe. 319 N. 17lh. O MC12 REXT STORES AXD OFFICES. TOR RENT , THE 1-STORY UUICIC BUILDING nt 910 Farnam st. This building has a lire- proof cement basement , complete steam heatIng - Ing fixtures , water on nil Moors , gas , etc. Ap ply nt the otllco of This Dee. r-910 FIRST-CLASS IiniCIC STORE BUILDING ; 1011 Fnrnam ; three storU-s nnd basement : will niter to suit tenant ; Uw lent. 314 First National Hank building. I MC35 FOR RENT , MAY 1. ONE OF TIlE'RUST COK- nts In the city. Adilu-ss M 27 , Ulc. 1-420 ACJ15XTS WANTED. \VANT3 TO SELL AN AHTICI.i : OP jicr.'ttlty In , thla city nna Council Blurts ; llb- ernl commliislon. Addrcus nt cncc , M 31 , Ilcu. J in 47C-2S WANTED TO REN'T. OMAHA. ALL RIGHT-STRANOERS COMING In. List lioutc-s for lent with J. H. I'nr- rotte , Uth-nnd Dodge. K M730 31 STURACE. FRANK EW13RS , 1ZM HARNKY. STO11AUU AND \VARCIIOU.S17 CO. , Jonn. Gi'netal etoiuga ur.J foruardlne. OM. VAN & STORAGE , H15 FAR'M. TEL. 1553. WANTED TO 1JUY. WAN'IED-SWKLL STOCK III' GROCERIES ; must b thcap for cuili. M , I' . Hcai ? , 13th and N-DC7-2S \VAXTU t > . TO 11UY ; A NI3W llHAli iSTATI5 mlin. ( iiihllrhcit l < y Midland aimrantca nml Tnut ujmpnnv , l''l'UIUy ' Tiust company , I < u3 F.iiii.1111 . street. N--M56J WANTED. TO DUY ; SIXOND-HANU RANK vnult donr ; entl dcsn iptlon and prlru to A. T. lii > niinlt , Munnlnir , lu , N-M5 < OW WANTIO : , n RSTr.Ae ginuliout M > horye pouor , Aildrcvn remin I , &J3 lt-oad iiy. Uounrll Jllurta , N-M575 I'Oll SALE HORSES AND OF GOOD SECOND IIANO CARRl- aiiJ phaetons nt a l.ilcnln , 1(11 ( DadRe , 12 > 3 WAXTHIl TO IIUY. INK-HAND I'L'nNITUnC. I3HO\V.N'0 , IM B. H. rou SAMS UUST HAitmvoon 1100 AND CIIICKUN fence , AUo "all wlr * . " C" , H. Let , Wl Poufrim. Q 51) POIl SAM5 OH TIIAUC. CHIJAl' . ONO nL J.ul : , 1C liiuiils i..uli , welRlit , 1,1 Ni. J. r. I\li , EEliD SWr.KT POTATOES. LOWEST HATiS : , Thoo. Williams , llennon. Nib. Q-M1M itIS * n. HAAS , KumiaT. isu YINTONHT. . , TEU 770. liai a Inrte miienlment of youni ; ami nl < l plants , Kitltnble f r 1 > 'I. 'Icccmitlon ' nnd benl planei : I.i lcr Illlw. rut Mowers nnd rcs ; ut fn'cally icUucwl prlcos. Q-UOS POU VMM Clin.XIA GOOD BIZED P > t > r mfc , UlctwlU make.tl'j. . - i M , Sco Oil.ic. Q Mt-CS * MISCI3M.A\ROUS. HOW TO nncoMn LAWFUL PHYSICIANS ! course by mall. Write Illinois llcnllli Univer sity , CJitcnKO. 11 M5SJ-A21 * FAIIM FOIl HRNT. 8 MILKS TllOM HART- InR.i. Inquire 1919 DrxlRe. 11 MS CLAIIIVOYANTS. MUS. DR. 11. WAIUIUN. CLAIUVOYANT , ItU. liable ) buslncts medium ; Slh year at 115 N. 16th. S-M1 nn , a. 11. FITCH , iNonrnNnnNT SLATE- writing nnd tclfRrnplilo medium. HHtlriKs elnlly. If In trouble , doubt or despair , cull nnd receive knowledge thnt will aid you. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1711 Cnpltol live. S-1I133 2I I'llOI * . LKONAUI ) . \VOUt.D-llKMOWNKD cl.tlrvoynnt. Legs to announce to his many filends nml patron * thnt he wilt be In Omahn Mnmlny , Match SOtli wherehe cnn lie con- Milled nt hln pnrlor * In the I'axton hotel nn nil nrTnlr.i of life. Appointment * 01 n be nrrnnReil with his secrelnry , T.V. . Illndmnrsli , I'nxtnn lintel , so Hint there need he no unitinglly addressing the eecretnry nnd enclosing n 2e Mnmp yeiu will receive n hnndsome brochure * , tcpleto with Interesting mutter nnd tnluible Information. All communications strictly private vate- . S-MI-2G * MASSAGE , IIATIIS , ETC. MADAME SMITH , 1522 DOUGLAS BTUEET , 2d fliur , room 11 ; massngc , Blentn , atceihol nnd siilphurlno Imths. T 480-23 MME. AMES. FOIlMnm.Y OP ST. LOUIS. MAS- saee and baths. 507 8.13th St. , 2d Poor , room li ) . T M787 A7 PERSONAL. HAT1IS. MASSAOE. MME. POST , 31D',4 8. 15TII , U-H1 iiiss VAN VALiccNnunaii , DESTUOYS pen- manently by ulectrlcty superfluous hair , mole * , warts , etc. Iloejm 416 , N. Y. Life bldg.U U 541 COIISKTS MADE TO ORDER ; WRITE FOR measure tlhccllons. 1909 Farnam. Delle Ep- pcrly Corset Co. U M478-MM * MISS MASON'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOL , n. ' 421 , ' neo building. U-M702 A4- VIAV1 A HOME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE troubles. I'Malclan In nltemlince. Consulta tion or health biok free. 346 Dee IJldg.U U 545 TUB PALACE BEAUTIFUL 1IA1RDRESSINO n d mnnlcurlng nnd complexion parlors. 1015 Douglas at. , Omnhn. U MS03 A9 * CURED ; NO PAIN ; NO DETEN- tlon frim binlm-Hs ; we refer to hundreds of pntlcnts cured. O. E. Miller Cd. , 307 N. Y. Life Ilulldlng , Omaha , Neb. U M532 MONEY TO LOAN UBAL ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN AND TltUST CO. , 318 N. Y. Life. Loans nt low rates for choice security In Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omaha city properly. W-516 MONKY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Dnvli Co. , 1503 Fnrnam St. W 517 6 1'ER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAIIA real estntc & Neb. farms. W. n. Melkle , Omnlm , W 513 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , llrtnnnn. Lo\e & Co. , I'axton blk. W 549 CITY LOANS. C. A. STAUR , 923 N. Y. LIFE. W 550 LOAN'S ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Fnri'.am Smith & Co. , 1320 Fnrnnm. W 531 FARM LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SAUPY , 1 TO 10 jcara ; low rates. Garvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. L W 553 GEO. P. DEMIS , LOANS , PAXTON BLOCK. W 959 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIIA pioperty at 5 , 514 , 6 nnd OV4 per cent. Pufey & Thomas , room 207 , First National Dank bldg. W 293 KONUY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY , J300.00 up to JIO.OOO.OO. Fidelity Trust comc'.r.y , W-MM MOXEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITUHE , PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goads ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan oft at any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 30C S. 16th st. X 5iJ _ MONEY TO LOAN. 30. CO , 90 DAYS : FURNI- ture. pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8. Darker blk. X-554 MONEY TO LOAN I HAVE n.000 TO LOAN on gilt-edge collateral security. Frtd Terry , 1211 Harncy street. Telephone. 050. X 477 WANTEIJ TO 1IOUU01V. WANTED Jl,000. GILT-EDGED SECURITY , ON Improved property. Private pnrty. Address M 62 , Dec. 561-27 * BUSINKSS CHANCES. CniPPLE CREEK GOLD STOCKS. SAFE AND Mire ; { 5 und upwards Invented often brings fabulous ami quick returns by placing your oirlcrs with the Van Uuren Investment Co , ( Incorporated ) , bankers and brokers. SOS 16ih at. , Denver. Colo. Y .Wi i COAL AND FEED BUSINESS ; GOOD TRADE : have other business ; Investigate. Address L 4 , Dee. Y M336 M27 FOR SALE , ABOUT 2,000 LDS. MINION TYPE , 700 Ibs. agate , COO Ibs. brcvltr tspe , 150 pair two-third t > po cases , 40 eloulilo Iron stunds for two-thirds cases. Thin material was used on The Omaha Iee. ! and Is In fairly good condi tion. Will ba sold cheap In bulk or In quantities to ult purchasers. Apply In perton of by mall to the Bee Publishing Co. . Omaha. Neb. Y 713 CAPITAL WANTED FOR ENLARGEMENT of n long-est.ibllfched rash mercantile business ; anfe nnd ( under ignsonible conditions ) guaran teed retains wltlifh S per cent of bank rule * on loarm. Address M 27. Bee. Y 120 PHYSICIAN WANTED IMMEDIATELY AS mccessor nml prepared to by my biugy ami horses ; location n-nr Omnlm ; February busi ness , HS3.00 ; absolutely good. Address M 35 , Bee. Y MIDI 2S * TO LEASE AND FOR BENT. FIRST-CLASS saloon to lean.nnd residence for rent. Address - dross nt once , I'rcd Boos , Box 62 , Dunbar , Neb. Y M483 2S OLDEST ESTABLISHED GENERAL MEB' chandlso buslnebs In Council Bluffs ; splendid cli.mco for some cine to continue ; liberal ofTsr on rent nnd present stock for sale nt a bar * gain. Apply nt 509-511 Main street , or address II. II. Bpetman. Y M333 30 , WANTED CAPITAL TO MANUFACTURE A patented nitlcle. Cull nt repair chop , lOlli nnd Leiixcnwoith. Y 537 27 * FOR SALE. 8-COWH , WITH CUSTOMERS ; 8 cans ot milk. Addicts M 53 , Bee.Y Y M571 29 * KOH EXCHANGE. I HAVE EQUITY IN K ACRES FRUIT. CLOSE to town , to trade for a clear let. Address M 2T , Bee. 55 420 vAT HAVwYOU"N CLEAR LOTS to trade for equities In Improved city property , rt i awing 10 per cent on vnlu T Addresi M 27 , Be * . 55-420 FOR SALE OR TRADT3 , FOR MERCHANDISE : n rorly-hncrcl steam roller grUi millIn county seat ; eastern Nebraska. Box 3SOVn > ne. NcU 55-rM329 31 ! WANTED , A BUSINESS : PREFER LUMBER or genrrnl More In exchniiKet for clear Inside piopcrty ; paved streets. AiUicss N 54. IVo. 52-M572 31 * rou SAM-KEAI , ESTATE. BAROAINH. SALE OR TRADE , IN CITY PROP , ntlfn and farms. Jno. N , Frenzer , vpp. 1' . O. nU-558 OEO , P. 11EMIB , HOUSES , LOTS , IRRIGATED fnrm lands. Inanr. 305 and SJG PuxU'ii block , , HE M7 AIMTHACTS. THE IIYUON HEED COMPANY. RE-538 LIST RUAL KSTATE AND IlKNTAL PROP. trty with Jones , Croimne block , Omaha. E-M3K.M I'ARM LANDS. C. V. HARRIHON. ! . ' N. Y. Life. HE M427 A21 * PAWNimOKEIia. II. MAROWIT55 LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST. 653 llt'ILUI.VO AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. " SHARKS IN MUTUAL L. & D. ASd'N PAY 6. T , 8 per criit when 1. 2 , 1 yean old ; always redeemable. 1701 rornam it. , Nattlnjer , tec. tec.Hi HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE OOOD In'ereit on sarlnc * . Apply lo Omaha L. & B. A 'n , liCt Farnam. O. II. Nattlnger , cec. SIIOUTIIAND AND TVI'KWIUTINO. X C. VAN BANr8 SCHOOL , tli N. V. LIKE. 167 HOTELS. MIDLAND HOTEL. COII. 1CTH AND CHICAGO : American and Kurupenn pl n ; iteani heat ana bnths ; all modem Improvement ) , rate * reason able. UPIIOLSTEHINO FUUNITUIIE. FURNITURE PACKED , MATTRESSES , MADE md renovated , window cushions made : price * tdutd. M. 8. Walklln , 2111 Cumin ? . Tel. 1331. Ml MUSIC , ART ANIJ &ANGUAOE. ONE MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN , 3-V ( ) ; NEW pianos sold at cost. 603 McCague building. M-330 S3 WANTED , PUPILS IN VOCAL AND INSTRU- mcntnl music ; sight reading tniiRht rapidly ; pspcclnt Attention given to beginners ; terms reasonable. Address M 42 , Bee. rnol9 S GEORGE r. GELLENBECK. BANJO AND guitar teacher , 1815 Chicago st. IM ARTISTIC PIANO TUNING BY MR , LEON- hardt ; olllce nt Mrs. J. Benson's More. M-193 A25 * EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. FOR RELIABLE PRIVATE FAMILY AND Hotel help call nt Canadian olllce , 1522 Douglas street. M-530 A23 IIIOYCLES. OMAHA BICYCLE CO. . BEST PLACE TO BUI bicycles ; bicycles repaired , 313 N. ICth st. E6 WEST. BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 2418 Ct'MINO st. We ecll noo.OO ' 1)8 ) models tor 833.00. ES6 $1W WARWICK , ALSIOS-fNEU'TcnEAP FOR cash. Omahn Coal , Coke nnd Lime Co. , 16th nnd Douglas. I > 66 LOST. LOST A LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG. RE- It tn Oils. Iloliler , 20th and Center Sis. , nnd received rcnanl. Last 5CS 26 * DANCING. MORAND'S SCHOOL. LAST TERM , BEGINS this week. Private lessons. Call. Alwa > s open. 737-A6 DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. CITY OFFICIAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF THK SITTING OF THE CITY COUNCIL , A3 A HOAUD OK EQUALIZATION. To the owners of the lots , parts of lots and leal estate abutting on or neljnccnt to the streeta , alloys or avenues herein named or situated In whole or In part within nny ot the districts herein specified : You nnd each or you are hereby notified thnt the city council of the city of. Omaha will sit as n Hoard ot Equalization In committee room A , In the city hall , Omaha Neb. , on Friday , the 3iel dixy of AptII. IMS , from 9 o'clock n. in , to G o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of considering nnd equal izing the proposed levy of special taxes and assessments as shown by "Proposed Plans of Assessment" now on flic In the ofllce of the clly cleric , and correcting nny errors tlicteln , nnd of hearing all com plaints that the owncto of property so to bo assesseel nnd taxed may make ; said special taxes and assessments proposed to ba levleel' being necessary te > cover the cost of the several Improvements duly authorized to be made and now completed , as follows : To cover the ctist of widening 2Dth street nt Yates stieet , amounting to the sum of $390.45 , which said sum It Is pioposed by a report duly adopted by the city council to assess as follows : On lot 9. Allen's hub , $00.00. On lot 10 , Allen's sub , J7.50. On lot 1 , Van Camp & Eddy's sub , $8000. On lot 8 , Lindsay's sub , J23.00. On all other real estate on both sides of 20th street , between Btirdette and Parker streets , not above specified , pro rata. ac cording to foot frontage and the usual scaling back process to the depth of one lot , except on the east sldo of said 2Dth street , between LJurdetto and Yates streets , to the center of block only. Kate per front foot , $0.113018. On the real estate on both sides of 29th street , between Uurdette and Grant streets and between Parker and Decatur streets , pro rata according to- foot frontage and usual scaling back proce-ss , to the depth "of one lot. Kate per foot , $0.056S2I. To cover the cost of opening alley In block 4 , Campbell's addition , between 20th avenue nnd 21st street , amounting to the sum of $ t,2G7.SO , which said sum la pro posed , by a report duly adopted by the city council , to assess on the real estate on each side of salel alley , pro rata per foot frontage , according to the usual scaling back process. In elepth from the alley to the Mist street or avenue , nnd being all of the real estate In said block. 4 , Camp bell's addition. Rate per foot , $1,0 ,13. To cover the one-half cost of grading l"th street from Vlnton street to Castellar street , amounting to the sum of $503.47 , which said sum It Is proposed by report duly adopted by the city council , to assess on both sides of 17th btreet , from Vlnton ntreet to Castellar street pro rnta per foot frontage , according to the usual scaling back iirocess In depth from the street as follows : On the west side to center of block , on the cast sldo In Morrison's addi tion to the first alley In Improvement As sociation addition 113 feet ; the foot front- afro on lot 1 , Morrison's addition , to be 2uO feet. Hate per foot , $0.251. To cover the one-half cost of grading tha alley north of Dodge street , from 33th avcnuo to 39th street , In block 3 , Crescent Park , amounting to the sum of $116.23 , which said sum It Is pioposed by a report duly adopted by the city council to assess on the real estate on both sides of said alley pro rata cer foot frontage , according to the usual scaling back process , In deptli from the alley as follows : On the north side to the center of block , on the south Blelo the depth of ono lot. Hate per foot , To cover the cost of grading the north , cant nnd west alley anil the middle alley In block 12 , West End addition , In grading district No. 125. amounting to the sum of $371.0 , which said sum It Is proposed by a leport duly adopted by the city council to assess on the real estate on each side of said alleys pro rata per foot frontage , ac- cardlng to the usual scaling 'bade procesa. In depth from the alley one lot , except that on the south side of the north alley to the distance of 175 feet. Hate per foot , $0.29517. To cover the cost of laying permanent sidewalks under contract with Hugh Mur phy , amounting to the sum of $41.80. which said sum It Is proposed by a report duly adopted by the city council to assess on the east 22 feet ot lot 7 , block 25 , city of Omaha. . To cover the cost of laying permanent sidewalks under contract with A , D. Coleyi amounting to the sum of $107,35. which sale ! sum It Is proposed by a report duly adopted by the city council to assess on the follow ing real estate : Lot 10 , block 2 , Henry & Shelton's ad dition $70,18 Lot 11 , block 2 , Henry & Shelton't ) ad dition 91,17 The "usual scaling back process' ' to which reference Ismnelc In this notice IB as follows : One-third ot such pro r.ata cost upon the one-sixth part of the whole amount cf ground to be assessed first abutting upon the street line along said Improvements , One-fifth of such pro rata cost , upon the second one-sixth part of the whole amount ot such ground adjoining thereto. One-sixth of such pro rata cost upon the third one-sixth part of the whole amount of said ground next adjacent , and three-tenths of said pro rata cost upon the adjacent or remaining one-half of the whole of said around. You are further notified that said "Pro posed Plans of Assessment" are now sub ject to the Inspactlon and examination of any or the owners of said lots , parts of lota or pieces of real estate , or the Inspection or examination of any other person In terested In Bald proponed assessments , at the ofllcp of said city clerk , timl that by a repott of a committee of Bald council duly neloptcd. It Is proposed that unless for good and tjumcleiit cause It may be otherwise ordered ami determined , thnt the cost of said Improvements respectively bo assesseel on the several lots , parts of lots and pieces of real estate as shown by said proposed plans of assessment. You and each of you are hereby notified to appear before said Board of Equaliza tion , at the tlmo and place above specified , to make any complaint , statement , or objec tion you desire concerning any of ald pro posed lovlea nnd assessments or special taxes. BEECHKU HIGnV , Omaha , Nob. , March 26 , 1898. M27d7t CI3HTIPIOATI3 OP 1'UIIMOATIOX. Ofllco of Auditor of Public Accounts , State of Nebraska , LINCOLN , Feb. 1 , 18D6. It Is hereby certified that the Equitable Life Innuranca Company of Des Molnc' , In the State of Iowa , has compiled with the Insurance Law of this state and Is au thorised to transact the business of : ifo In- sinanco In this stutu for the ucrrent sear. Wltnes * my hand and the seal of the Au ditor of Public Accounts the day and year above written. EUQKNB MOORE , Auditor , P , A. tuuiiiiuip. . KornaUiljyulhlrmrilt'li. f-Hn ScneUeU. for IKguuH'j . . / . .ri.aiiWII.COX Al-hUIKIU CO. SS boil th tl l.th blreet , J'UlUAllKLfllU. 1'A. ONE OF TIIEHBDDY'S ' CAPERS 9 i Chunk of Nemalia jjonnty Sot Across the River by abut-Off. MISSOURI NOW tralMS THE LAND TT7T NrliriiMkn O ner\pj | > jcct tii tlio I'o- ctilliirTrnnjf , ( < K jifiel 1'rcpnrc tit llLvsl.it the . ! } ! ) 'V ' | IIH Swntnp Lntuln , . LINCOLN , March 20. ( Special. ) A con troversy has arisen between the residents of Nomaha county , this , stnto , and those of Atchlson county , Missouri * regarding the ownership of about 1(500 ( notes of land \\hlch wns originally , and- probably now Is , a per tloii of the stale of Nebraska , A portion of Island precinct , Ncmaha county. Is bounded by the Missouri river , which mnkua a largt horse-shoo curve at this point some fifteen miles In length. Included In this curve Is the disputed territory. It appears that the river has opened a new channel by shooting across the narrow portion of the neck of this land , and , In fact , cutting off a large portion of the bottom lands , leaving the residents to bo taxed by two elates. Where the old boundary line was established , and which was In the middle of the Missouri , all is now dry land. The latter state Is claiming all the territory cart of the new channel , cut since 1SSO , as property of that state. It Is being claimed as swamp land and offered tor mlo by Missouri. Nenuha county people today filed a protest with Governor Ilolcomb , and nsk that proper steps be taken to adjust the difference of opinion oxlnlnir regarding this territory. The county attorney of Nemaha county has advised the governor of the condl. tlon of affairs. The governor has not yet signified what course ho will pursue In the promise. ! , but ho thinks that a boundary commission may bo appointed to settle tun controversy. TRANSFER SWITCH MATTER. Secretary Sutherland of the State Board of Transportation was engaged today In drafting a plot of the lots Immediately ad joining the depot property of the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley ralir.uJ property at O'Neill , Holt county. Under a rocer.t de cision of the supreme court of the state thlo road refuses to put In a transfer switch at O'Neill , although the Sioux Ulty , O'Neill & Western railroad , which forms a Junction with the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Val ley road at this point Is willing t > do i > o. Tomorrow a portion of the Doard of Trans portation will go to Chicago to see the oul- clils of the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley read In regard to the matter. Al though the tupremo court has declared the transfer switch law unconstitutional and void , Attorney General Churchill Is of the opinion that the roads can be compelled to put In transfer switches under the common law , and on the ground that they are not providing proper depot facilities. The at torney General will' accompany the board members to Chicago""The board desires to make a test case of tills , as It was argued by counsel for the corporations when the trans fer on Itch caec was \ielore \ the court that the board had its redress in the common law. Secretary Sutherland" said that the board desired to secure thp vplnlon of the court as to whether or not It , ! .had any redrew under the common law before the session of the next legislature. Should the court hold that It had further legislation In the way of a new transfer switch ( law would bo avoided. Governor Iloicombtoday ; Issued a requisi tion on the governor , bf Oklahoma for Ban- Jamln Robertscn , wltp.is. wanted in Nemaha county on a statutory charge. The com plainant Is William Spcls , whose daughter is the alleged victim of Robertson. The latter Is under arrest in Kay county , Ok lahoma. The oftensgyls 'Bald to have been eonimltted , ' 7 ovetmj)3r.il.lS95.Robcrtson is 22 years 'of age and iLTzzIo Spcis , the al leged victim , 14 years. M'KELVEY AFTER HIS ACCUSER. Ex-Superintendent McKelvoy of the Ge neva GUIs' Industrial school was at the state house today , accompanied by Senator Charles H. Sloan and Dr. G. W. Johnston , ex-super- Intendcnt of the Hastings Asylum for In curable Insane. Mr. McKclvey is now a resident of Joplln , Mo. , and his mission waste to ascertain the name of the party who had circulated stories to the effect that he had not mtulo a satisfactory accounting to the state for all the property in the institu tion which ho turned over to his successor , Mr. Seabrooke. Mr. MoKelvey is very em phatic In his denial of any dereliction on hlB part , and produces the receipt of Mr. Seabrooke , signed December 31 , 1895 , also the report of Captain Phelps Paine , ex aminer for the Board of Public Lands and Buildings , to the effect that all property was found on hand , though some of It as n trifle worn. This report is dated December 2G , 1SD5. It Is understood that the Board of Public Lands and Buildings will investi gate the matter and make a report within a short time. This afternoon the Lancaster county com missioners made a formal demand upoii County Treasurer Maxey Cobb to turn over the cash In his possession at once. County Atlornjy Woodward , under direction of the commissioners , also prepared a notics to servo on Treasurer's Cobb's -bondsmen. ThB bond Is for $300.000. and is signed by N. DQC10R YOURSELF A Separate Care for Eac'i Dis ease. At All Drug-gists. Mostly 25 Cents a Bottle. Munyon'a Improved Homoeopathic Reme dies act almost Instantly , cpeedlly curing the most obatlnato caaoa. Rheumatism cured from 1 to 3 days. Dyspepsia and all stomach ach troubles quickly relieved. Catarrh posi tively cured. Headache cured In C minutes. Nervous diseases promptly cured. Kidney troubles. Piles , Neuralgia , Asthma and all Fenialo Complaints quickly cured. Munyon'a Vltallzer Imparts noiv'lifp and vigor to weak and debilitated men. ( v Personal letters to Prof. Munyon , 1505 Arch street , PhlladelphlaYPa. . answered with free medical advice for any disease. AaiUSRMJJSNTS. Tel. 1531 , Paxtoutt Burjjcss , COMPANY TONIC3IIT AT 8ll5 MEN AND , WOMEN ' Prices , Me , 35c , COe , 'jjc.And I.OO. MAT1XI3I8 TOMUIIItOW AT SlIIO. Lower floor , OOc ; baJESIi . 25e. l" " " Saturday Night Til 13 IOST-l AUAlISB. Sunday RDDI13 FOY Jrn "Strange Adventures of Ml n Ilrown. " ' IIII. an 1 SAT. MAKCII 27-28. SOL nnel hla cxccllout company presentlni ; I'HIDAV EVE KfliTTH ! 17TV A T K ANIJ8AT..MAT J-A1J J.ii V JVJjD. BATiinnAy UAH EypBY DAY MAN" KVENINO and "M'V lfntinfc's ' niiristm " 8al opens Thursday , First floor , it nnd tl.W : balcony. We and 75c. ROYIV6 8 DAYS. CO.MMBNCINQ * DVI U O. SUNDAY MAT. . MARCH 29. Special Return Engagement of tha WOODWARD THEATER CO , Sunday Matinee , "BESSIE. THE ROMP. " Sunday Night , "NOT GUILTY. " Prices 10o to all part * o ( tbe hour * S. Harwood , S. II. nurnham , Amasa Cobb , Charles A. Hanrm , P. H. Johnson , H. P. I > au , John D. Wright nnd P. M. Cook. This action Is Inlion at the present time to pre serve the rights ot the county , should It become necessary to bring stilt against the bondsmen. Mr. Cobb was first elected treasurer In 189,1 , and by a largely Increased majority In 1S95. Friends of ex-Oovarnor Thnyer now enter tain hopes of hU ultimate recovery. Ho Is greatly Improved and nblo to sit up a short time each day. Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Un do ! ! I ) . O. Hurd , U. J. Krsklno. At the Lincoln Edward Sells , Van Ilusklrk , II. JJyers. _ Hunter * Hurt liy Arrltlmt. HEEMEU , Neb. . March 26. ( Special Tele- crain. ) Charles Kamicth wag seriously In jured today by the discharge of a gun carried by Sam Clondcnnlng while out hunting , the whole load lodging In the knee. ELM CHEEK. Neb. , March 26. ( Special Telegram. ) T , J. McNeil , a young man from Ccdarvlllo , Kan. , who hna been stopping with the family of William Hucka near hero nnd hunting on the rlvor , met with a severe acci dent las > t night whllo cleaning his gun. Quo of the barrelo was discharged , tearing away most of the forearm. PALLS CITY , Neb. , March 26. ( Special. ) I ) . Henth , a young manof this city , acci dentally shot himself with n 22-callber ride yorterday uhlle riding In a wagon. Heath wont to shift the itun nnd struck It against the side of the wagon , discharging It , the bullet entering his nrm about half way bc- t\vccn the wrist and elbow. It Is a bad wound. Orf 'lcy Comity Votow Funtln. GREELEY CENTER , Neb. , March 20. ( Special Telegram. ) The canvass of" the vote of Qreoley Center on the election to vote funding bonds was completed this afternoon. Tl.o proposition was to vote $30,000 fund ing bonds , payable In twenty years , bearing 4 % per TOitt Interest. This vote wns the lightest cast In ton years , yet the proposition carried by more than a four-fifths majority. IjltlKiitlou nt GotliciilnirRT. GOTHENBURG , Neb. . March 26. ( Spe cial. ) The most Interesting suit hold hero for some tlmo was tried In Justice court yesterday aud attracted the attention of a * number of citizens. The complaint was made by Thomas D. Cook and Henry Herman , trustees , to eecuro the possession of certain lands which II. J , Allen farmed laot year. The verdict was for the defendant. Sent to ( ho Hcfnrm School. HEMINGrORD , Neb. , March 20. ( Special Telegram. ) Jesse Lydy , a 15-year-old boy form Alliance , wag'today sent to the reform school nt Kearney. A complaint of Incorrlg- Iblllty was fllcd by his mother , Mrs. D. L. Goodwin , at Alliance , but oho has failed to appear against him before the civil court , and County Treasurer Miller was appointed his guardian. _ \o1 > rnsn Minister noo.s to IlIliioN. WILCOX , Neb. , March 20. ( Special. ) Rev. S. L. Unger , for the last year pastor ot the Congregational church at this place , has accepted a call from the First Congregational church at Malte. 111. His family left last evening tot their new home. Mr. linger left with a car ot household goods this Diirncd ii Ilnrn. NELSON , Neb. , March 20. ( Special Tele gram. ) This afternoon A. J. Miner's barn , In the southwest part of this city , was burned , together with a large quantity of hay and grain. How the fire originated Is not known , OH there was no ono on the premises when It started. The loss will reach probably $ SOO. Ciiittniti CriMvfnril lit AValioo. WAHOO , Neb. , March 20. ( Special. ) Cap tain Jaqk Crawford , the poet scout , lo In the city today negotiating with the Sons of Vet erans to give an entertainment In the near future. The captain was at the meeting of the Sons ot Veterans last night and made a , tak , consisting of reminiscent poetry , etc. Will Vlnlt'Veiiuzuuln. WAHOO , Neb. . March 26. ( Special. ) Wil liam Swan , Charles Burnett and George Doles started last night for an extended trip in the south. The principal place of Interest to be vlelted Is Venezuela. They will go to Now Orleans and crosa from there to Venezuela They expect to bo gone one year. Amn < ( ? ur Tlicntrlcnl Perforinniiee. CRETE. Neb. . March 20. ( Special. ) The Juniors ot Doanc college gave a rendition of the "Merchant of Venice" at the opera house yesterday evening. The house was crowded. Many visitors from Mllford , Dorchester nnd Wllber were present. The performance of the yoivng students was good. GroiMitl III Gooil Condition. FREMONT , March 26. ( Special. ) The farmers report that the warm weather of the past few days following the snow of Sunday has placed the ground In good condition for spring work. Plow'ng has commenced and ono or two men already have their wheat Mnrrlrel lit North Lonn. NORTH LOUP , Neb. , March 2fi. ( Special. ; Carl C. Clement and Hattle Hoshaw were married last evening at the pastorate by Rev. James Hurley. A neglected cold often terminates In con sumption. Take Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup In tlmo and forestall the dreadful disease. PERSOXAIj PARAfJRAIMIS. R. S. Hall left for San Francisco last even ing John A. McSho.no went to Chicago last evening. Mr , and Mrs. C. W. Golden of Grlswold , la. , are In the city. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dean of Dunlap , la. , are among the hotel guests. George A. Hoagland returned from an ex tended western trip yesterday. 0 , D. Woodward of the Woodward Theater company , la stopping at the Barker. W. J. Pcro and V. C. Clark , Knights of the Grip from Chicago , are Batkcr guests. Mrs. Bock , wife of Captain W. II. Beck , agent at the Wlnnebago reservation , la In the city. Dennis Cunningham returned from Cripple Creek last evening , after an absence of sev eral WCC-ICH. Mr. and Mrs. James Beach of Dubuque , la. , and Mr. and Urn. G , W , Beach of Minneapo lis , Minn. , are among the hotel guests , Mrs. Palmer , wife of H. E. Palmer , accom panied by Miss Palmer , left for Chicago last evening , whcro they will attend the grand opera. Clarence L. Dean , advance agent for Thcmas Keene , Is In the city looking after the Interests of his company and stopping at the Barkor. Nebraskana at the- Hotels ore ; William Wldener. York ; Dr. W. F. Goodon , J. E. Bye.-s , Aurora ; C. II. Metz , Friend ; M. H. Leamy , Plalnvlew ; C. P. Parish , West Point ; N. W. Wells , Schuylcr. LOCAL A social will bo given In the parlors of the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church this evening by the Ladles' Aid society. Frank Gorman entered a saloon on the corner of Thirteenth and Jackson streets last night and tried to co through Frank Cady's pockets , who was doz'ng. The pro prletor detected him aud caused his ar rest. rest.Ivy Ivy Robekah lodge No. 33 , Independent Order of Odd Fellows , will glvo a reception In Myrtle ball Saturday evening , March 28. A program hao been prepared consisting of speaking and music , and refreshments will bo served , "Franclico" Bob. an Italian woman living near Eleventh and Dodge streets , quarreled with Joe De Rose last nleht. She seized an ax and nearly scalped him. Both parties were arreetcd. Do Rose's wounds arc not of a serious nature. A meeting of the exocutlve committee of the Douglas county auxiliary to the Ne braska club was held at the Commercial club rooms last night. 'Methods of Increasing the membership and creating Interest in tbe * work of the club , were dlscuxed and It w t agreed that there was every Indication that tliu auxiliary would soon be thoroughly organized aud of largo membership. AMUSEMENTS. cccccccocccoco 5cceocco In re-serving "Men and Women" for the end of the week's engagement the Frawley company was perhaps actuated by a deslro to leave the best possible Impression behind against Its second coming , which , It Is n plea&uro to announce , Is assured for next season. The Crclghlon last night wns 'the scene of the shedding of more tears than hnvo been wept at one slttln ? hereabouts fern n long tlmo , and was the ( hosier ns well ot a drama tn well constructed , well written nnd well played , thai there Is no sorlotH fault to bo found with It from first to last. "Men and Women" Is characterized In the bill no "a drama ot our times , " which Is a misnomer In that the pUy hag to do with emotions and Interests which are not passing phases ot the existence of mankind , but be long to all times and all peoples. Hence It Is that "Men and Women" and others llko U will keep on striking deep and solemn chords which will vibrato long nttor the laboi question and other vexatious problems have been solved ; and hence It was that the com pany wno able to send Its audlonce homo last night more genuinely and Intelligently pleased than any audience which It has yet dismissed In Omaha. AD a whole , Mr. Frawley'e group of players was seen to the best possible advantage In "Men and Women. " Several of the mem bers , \\hoso light had bcon hid under a bushel In the other plays of the repertory , had their first real opportunity to slllno , notably , Mr. King , who offered nil admirably restrained performance of Governor Redman , the Jean Valjcan from Arizona. Ills two long tipeeohes that In which he confesses his long expiated crime to the young man who would marry his daughter , and that other , where ho ncknowlcdgen the truth of the ac cusation brought against him by Stcdman at the directors' meeting were deJIvcre.i with a dignity nnd n depth of feeling which deserved a shara In the applause which was heartily bestowed upon the noble utterances , but seldom upon the excellent acting , of others. Mr. Bosworth also made friends by his clover work In the small eccentric role of Pcndleton , who know every one's father and did good deeds accordingly ; Insomuch that ono was glad to eoo the honest gentleman responding to a' curtain call with the roat after he had put on his tippet and mittens and started for home to got a night's rest before he saved the bank In the morning nt rate of n million a day. Mr. Osbourno's Istnel Cohen was a thoroughly flno and con sistent study of n character moro complex than those to which he has been cast hith erto , nnd Mr. Enos added another to hlo list of successes In the heavy-villainous role of Stcdman. Mr. Frawley was once > more In his clement In the lighter passages of u Juvenile lovor's part , Mr. Blakcmore was genuinely amusing as a political colonel , and Mr. Leslie , In a blonde wig , was another youthful lover. Mr. Arbuchlo , as the erring and re pentant cashier , did by all eddo the best work he has shown here , nnd that" Is very high praise , when one remembers his Sen ator Rivers. It may perhaps be said that ho dos not altogether look the part , but In the face of his masterly performance , partic ularly at the strong close of the third act. It would be silly to weigh any possible physical deficiencies In the balance. It Is not believed that bank cashiers arc of uni form habit nnd stature , or that good women bestow their affection exclusively upon men cither stout or thin. The ladles , except Miss Konnark and Miss Bates , huve llttlo to do In "Men and Women ; " In fact , were It not for the char acter of Agnes , the play might as well be called "Men. " Miss Kennark played that gracious role with the line Intelligence which has remarked her every appearance hero , and which leads the friendly observer to look for yet greater achievements from her In the future. Miss Bates' merry and Infectious laugh was conspicuously ! In evidence tn a part which gave Its owner reason to be almost constantly amused. Miss Ross and Miss Hem an had not much to do , and Miss McAllister fulfilled so admirably tlio llttlo re quirements of her part as to cause one. to hope that an opportunity may be afforded at same future time to see this accomplished artist In a role moio worthy of her ability. "Men nnd Women"I11 be repealed to night , and at the Saturday matlrvoc , on which latter-named occasion souvenirs. In the shape of group portraits of Hie company , will bo bestowed upon the ladles present. The en gagement closes with a. performance of "The Lost Paradise" on Saturday night. Sol Smith Russell , who never falls of a warm welcome in Omaha , will open his an nual engagement nt Boyd's theater this evening , appearing this evening and tomor row afternoon as Bob Acres in "Tho Ri vals , " and on Saturday night In Marguerite Morlngton's now comedy , entitled , "An Everyday Man. " Mr. Russell's success as Bob Acres Is a personal triumph of which ho may well be proud. He hat for years held a perma nent place among the American comcJIans. Ills methods are peculiar to himself , his artistic work BO natural and perfect , and hln characters so lifelike and homely th.it that his stngo portraitures arc among the most familiar to the play-going public..There Is no actor today who has greater power over the feelings of an audience nnd who can. moro readily move them by the magic of his art to smiles and tears at will. The sals for Mr. Russell's engagement Is ex ceptionally large , and It in now certain that ho will be greeted with thrco overflowing audiences. Eddlo Fey , surrounded by a competent company , will bo the attraction at the Crclnh- ton for three nights , commencing Sunday matinee , March 29 , presenting the great Now York and london success , "Tho Strange Ad ventures of Mlw Brown. " Tha play Itself is claimed to bo the most pronounced laughing Micce of the present Reason. If the period of Ha original run Is any criterion we > should judge this to be the cape. The company Includes Harry Brown , C. J. Burldge , James E. Sullivan , George Gnston , Edlc Dlnsinore , Lillian Larklns , Llzzlo Con way , Ljzzlo Mor gan and others. A specl.il inatlnco will be given Tuesday , March 31 , the engagement closing Tuesday night. Clarence L. Dean , business manager for Thomas Keene , IB In the city. Mr , Keenu will play at Boyd's In the near future. Ho Is now In Kansas Clly , having just returned east from a very successful tour of the Pa cific coast , The Woodward Theater company will play a return engagement at the Boyd , opening. Sunday matlneo. March 29 , and presenting a new play each performance. Tills company made a great many , frlcmla during Us former engagement by Its excellent performances at cheap prices. A strong line of plays will be presented and there Is every reason to be lieve that as many will attend as during the last engagement. The seat Mlo opens Sat urday at 9 a. in. or AH To cleanse the system In a gentle and truly beneficial manner , when the springtime comes , use the true and perfect remedy , Syrup cf Figs. Ono bottle will answer for all the family ant1 cotts only CO rents ; the large size $1. Buy the genuine. Manufac tured by the California Fig Syrup Company eely , and fJr gale by all druggUU. Court CnllH for Tnduy. Judge Dickinson 17-318 , 31-317 , 45-215. C7. 40-121 , 47-219 , 48-315 , 40-79 , 50-1. M-tt. DO- 303. 2S7. D : TIIK REAI.TV BIARKET. 'M "placed on Thuiiday , Mutch 2ii : WAJUtANTY J3EI3DS. II II East and w'fe lo Kvl Fuller lot 10 , block 3 , Wlllln 1'arlt Place . .J & 00 William Hclnioll and wife to M M Schnell n 32V4 ftft of 371 * feet of w 100 feet lot 30 , Ilarlman'H mill. . 1 Wlnnna Havings buuU to J 1C Fleming , n 2-3 Iota 11 and 14 , block 1 , Cutnlru Klaco , _ UOOO QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. D C Patterson and wife lo Parkway Heal Kstnte company , lot 0 , block 12 , Patterson park . , . , , , . . , , , . . 2 DEEDS. Special master to P.uli Goodwin ex ecutor , lot 11 , block 2 , Alamo Place 2,000 Sameto Adalado Hiickttt , lot 16 , Cain Place . , . . . . . . , , , . . . . . . . . , . . . . 2,2iO Special master to Wlona Havlnpi bank , n 2-3 Iota anti H , block 1 , Cntalpa Place , & : i Total amount of transfers . . . . , .fc | < in Beginning of the Solemn Season Tomorrow Evening. SERVICES TO BE HELD AT TEMPLE ISRAEL - tlu > KrMUitl IN OhflcritM ] ! > tlio Orthodox nnd the ItcfornuMl Jonn The Direr tlotiN. At sundown tomororw evening will begin the Feast ot the Passover , or the feast of unleavoncd bread , the Jewish castor. Among the orthodox Jews It will bo observed fop eight days , mid among the reformed Hebrews for caily seven days. The Utter are not so strict as the former In abstaining from all but unleavened bread during the feast. The Feast of the Passover Is ono of the most Important of the many feasts on the Hebrew calendar , but as to when It had Its beginning before or after the exodus Is ono of the unsettled points In" Jewish history. The story of the Passover Is ono of the most complicated oubjecls In Hebrew history , ami haa been the great subject of nil Pentateuch criticism , Tlio date of the event tn the Hebrew cal endar this year agrees with the modern date March 23 , but na all Jewish holidays begin the evening before , It will bo ushered In at sundown on the 2Sth. The occasion Is moro observed by family festivals than by worship In the synagogues. The latter nro preliminary to the family feytlval services , which are obsarved In ro- meinbranco of the deliverance of the Jewish , nation from their bondage In Egypt. These preliminary services will bo hold In Temple. Iwael tomorrow evening nt 7:15 : o'clock. The wrvlcos will be brief , the sonnon being omitted. Sunday morning at 10 o'clock Itov. Leo Franklin will preach on "Tho Modern Moses. " The unleavened bread , which ls > hrwwn E matzotlis. Is composed only of flour nnd water , and Is made Into a largo , thin 'nafer. In moat countries matzoths nro baked In ovens , but In Jerusilem they nro baked by the heat of tlio sun. During the holidays rlco Is the only seed that may be used as food , and It only in case tlio supply of matzoths should be tnsuf- llclent. Croon vegetables , meats nnd fresh fruits are not prohibited , but no liquors , only wlno , are drunk during the festival week. When the tlmo for the celebration of the commemorative feast draws near the family gathers around a largo table. The head of the family sees that there Is no leavened bread in the house , and then places the mat zoths before him on the tablo. The meal ia pbcsd upon tlio board , and a thorough demo cratic spirit prevails , servants aivd employ ers alike sharing the ceremonies which fol low. low.Each Each person prceont at the opening service Is required to drink four classes of wlno dur ing tlio rltos. The \\lno Is drunk In cort- memoratlcm of the expressions used In the Old Testament at the redemption of the Israelites. The entire family Joins In the Imgodah , or service , which begins : "Becnuso we were slaves to Pharaoh In Egypt and God took us out from thence with a mighty hand anJ an outstretched arm. " This recital consumes over an hour , after which the head of the family blesses the unleavened bread and cats some of It with " bitter herba ( horse raddlsh root ) . In com memoration of the manner In which Hlllol. one of the sages of Israel , ate bitter herbs while the Temple stood.- After this the family has supper. Then psalms ore recited , hymns are sung , and other ceremonies follow , all symbolical of the deliverance from Egypt. The expectation of the coming of Elijah , whd ly to Toretell the advent of the Messiah , Is Bhonn by tlio door of the liouso being loft oren and a place at the table with a , full glass of wlno waiting. The patriarch , being asked why It is that the viands differ from those of any ordinary occasion , replies by ex plaining the meaning of the feast. The twenty-third chapter of Leviticus fixes the time when the Passover shall bo ob served. "In the fouiteenth day of the month at even Is the Lord's Passover , nnd on the fifteenth day of the same month Is the feast of unleavened bread unto the Lord ; seven days yo must eat unleavened bread. In the flrit day yo shall have a holy convocation ; yo shall do uo servile work therein , but yo shall offer an offering made by flro unto the Lord seven days. In the seventh day Is a holy convocation ; ye shall do no servile work therein. " The reasons for the observance of the Pass over , which will be read in every orthodox Jewish homo throughout the world tomor row night , are given In Exodus xll. And the Lord Fpake unto Mosea und Aaron In the land of Egypt , saying : This month bhall be unto you tlio beginning of months ; It shall be the first month of the year to you. Speak yo unto nil the congregation of Is rael , saying , In the tenth day of this month they shall take to them every man a lamb , nceoidliiR to tlio house of their fathers , a lamb for a house , and If the household bo too llttlo for the lamb , let him and his neighbor next unto Ills house take It , ac cording to the number of the souls ; every mun according- his eating shall make ycur count for the lamb. Your lamb shall bo without blemish , n male of the first year ; yo shall take It out from the sheep , or from the goats ; nnd yo Hhiill kcop It up until the fourteenth day of the tame month ; nnd the whole assembly of the congregation shall kill It In the cvon- liif , ' . and they shall take off the blood , and strike It on the two side posts * nnd on the upper door post of the houses , wherein they blm'.l edt It , and they shall eat the flesh In thnt night , roast with flrc. and unleavened broad ; nnd with bitter herbs they Shall cat Eat not of It raw , nor sodden at all with water , but roatt with flrp , his head with liH legs ami with the purtcnanco thereof , nnd yo sliii'l let nothing of It remain until the morning , and that which rcmalnetli of It until the morning ye tihull burn with lire. And thus sliul' ye cat It ; with your loins Blrded , your Mioes on your feet , and your stuff In your band : and ye shall eat ft In haste > : It In the Lord's passovor. l'\r I will pii 3 through tlio Innd of Kirypt this nlRlit , uuU will Binlte all the first born In the land of Egypt , both man and beast : und iiKiUnst all the Kods of Egypt I wl.l execute judgment ; I um the Lord. And tin * blood shall bo to you for a token upon tlio houfcH where yo uro ; und when I eo the blood 1 will paps over you , nnel the plague shr.lt not be upon you to destroy you when I snilto the land of Egypt , And thin day ulnill lie unto you for a memorial , and : yo fhallcffi \ It a feist to the Lord throughout your punri'ntloiic ; ye Bhall keen It n feast by an ordinance forever , Sovnn days ye shall eat unleavened bread ; even the llr * < t day ye shall put away leaven out of your houses ; for whoever eutotli luuvencd brcnel , from tlio first day until tlio seventh day. that t > out shall bo cut off from lernpi , And In the II nU ilny Ilioio eliall lie a holy convocation , nnd In the seventh elay tbcr/i shall be a holy convo at on to you ; no manner of woik shall liu done In them , save that which every man must pat , thnt only may Im done of you. And yo shall observe ! the feast of unlrnvcned bread ; for In thin ? e'fniiH > day have I brought your niniles out of the hind of Etjypt ; tlicteforo sluill yo obxervo thin day lit jour irencra- tlems ny nn ordinance forever , In the 11 rut month , on the fourteenth day of tlm month , nt even , ye shall out un leavened bread , until the ono nnel twentieth day cf HIP month , at even , Yo shall eat notlilni , ' Jeuvent'd : In all your habita tions xliai ; yo eat unleavened bread , It gives Immediate rell f wo mean Salva tion Oil , the great brain remedy. Price2Gc , Workmen < if Anie-rle-u In The jiromlsei * that htd : been given were amply fulfilled In the presentation ! ) of tiio fnrre comedy , "Tho Divorce , " by mem bers of Omaha lodfo No. I , Independent Workmen of Aincilcn , last night nt Oer- ninnla hall , Vhe > anting was of moro merit thiiii M ellfccrnlblo iifiially In nmuteur ef fort * , till the iiarla appealing to lie well taken nirl well ncted , Thn pu-Hentutlon was by a lanje audience. At tha conclu sion nf the play several hours were spent In diinclnc. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfoi Fstcher's Castoria.