Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 16, 1896, Page 7, Image 7
T11K OMAHA DAILY 711313EMmAY. . OCTOHI31I 1(1 ( , ISflli. SPECIAL NOTICES. AtlvrrlUrmentfi for ttne e > rolnmnt ) rrlll IIP Inkrn until 1-tTUi p. m. . for thr erenltiK nnil nnlll 8 p. m. for ttir murnlna ; nn l * > nndnr e Jlllon . AilvrrtUrr * , liy rectir llnrr n nntn- lirrrit clir-rk , cnn linvr nn rrr nd- lrr .cil to n nnmliercil Irltcr In parr rd of The UPP. An trcr o mlilrr nlll IIP ilplvprr I on j.reaenlntlon of tlip rlirrti only. llnlr , 1 I-2o n troril flrnt Innprtlonj IP n nrtl thpfpnflpr.oHiln token for | P tlmn 25c for thp flr t ln er- tliin. TIiPHp nilvprll cmcnt inuxt IIP run con rcntlvrlr SITUATIONS W.VATI'II. coon GIUL WANT * I'LAfE AS sunn : on itlrL Reference. Her. C. W T 1 * * ? ; * * WA.\TIII MAM : HILP. : . AX IDEA ; WHO CAN THINK F > m Imt > Vf thine to pttent ? iTotwt root ll * . th r n r brine yea wealth. Write J hn % V Ji erburn & Co. . iSetrt. V. . P t Bt Attornr . Wtthlnctcn. D C. . for IhHr II W prl * oIr * nd a Hit of 50 lnrntlon wmnte-1. B Stl WANTEU-TnAVKLlNO PALBSMKN FOR Cl ear * . M r H bl h u * ; tTtptrl nct onnce - rjf extra Inducements to pu tom r . I7 to JU rr raonth nd p n . Ch c Klop ft Co. . St. Uools. B-MSM Nl * WANTKD. MEN TO LEARN' HARBKH TRAt > K : only two month * t- > t * tl * to hold ftrrl f J"h b t OBpnrtunltr on e rth. w * SUtur- dr wbll * W mln ( . toolt dven Mir.i iunt free , write fnr t l-iire . M' . fr B rb r Colt - t W > hlnRton ve. S. . MlnaratvMI- H * con ixATinsVR GKRJIAN p \ lrt r : corrwj nd with IJox WS. ' P..nt. . N > b B MC7 : I > risi.\Li : WASTED-GOOD OIRL FOR CKNBR.VL h < n- rk t 17 North th. C M 7I 17- uc.NTnovsts. OrSES IN ALL PAP.TS OF THK CITY. THE O. F. Davis Company. It * F m ra. D S71 HOCfiBS. UEN'EWA & CO. . W N. 1STII ST. ItODERN HOUSES. C. A. STAMR. 3 S. T. LIVE BTKAM . HEATED . . STORES _ AND . FLATS. iiorsKs AND COTTAGES ALL OVER the city , tt to M * . FWrtlty. IMS Fmrnmra LIST OF HOUR3. THE nVHON BROWN BLKKTH D r FOR RENT. FCBNIBHBD'on UNFURNISHED hou . I room * ; - AVE.ROOM HOUSE. OAK r n I nnUb. roexVtm In t cry ra&ca. RT t . manticf. furn nd UBBdrr : b t built boot * In I rlty UT V > pr month. Oraw Real Ettatc nU Tru t Co. . t So. lith * t.D D Mil * RT MARrS AVE. VROOM MODERN . IS. G r > la Bro . . UU F n-nrn. D I.a KLAT 1 W ROOMS. MODERN. ClX > fER Mk . R E cor. J 4 anJ Jon . Can-In UU F ro m MODERN FLATS. LANGEllLK. , W. S- ALL SIZES FROM . UP. F. -WE AD. Itth n l IXxnUt. P ITI-ll J-OR RENT. 7-HOOU COTTAGE OF LAROK iJiroenflont. lth modern convenience * ; > n- cluJint bath room. llh porcelain tub ixl itall i.-r > wath t n J ; newly anlatied In tb n u t mttractlv * manner : larse yard. lth ne tr - , reel. JS p r raonth : toeatkm. mh * u. third dwr < th nf LaVe Ap | > ly toN. . B. Mftkle. f Flr t Naltooal bank building niCHT H ) M MODERN FRAMa DETACHED , m > Pnfplrtin v nu ; choKw : Oil Klrht-rt m nvdw-n. Snl und Mart i. : to. lir r. m - > rn brick. N. 3d. Mt.W. -r.m intJHTi brick. H > > . SKh. 12-ruum rowlrrc. itiki and \V luorUi. ( B.M. C A. STARR. N. T. FOR IENT."K N.UTH ST. . i ROOUJ. MOD- fm. | in W iyx > California t7 room * . SliS * . tMT I'aer.t- l. . " itioia * . J ! I * . HOUM- * f > -r rrni In all | > artt cf thr city. BRENNAN-LOVU CO. . Teuton Uk. D-Mdl Nte AN EI.t > ERLT L.VDT WISHING TO MAKE trr'ime ltb a ra ll. prlvilc family , will rrnt her modern bouM of nln * roumi uaur- ni-tif-1 Fur toard nd two rooms the will twy 119 a month. Reference * cichaacrd. A 2. A 4 AND t-ROOM MODERS' FLAT. lU5O . llth D--iil H- II USES FOR RENT-J-ROOM COTTAGE. . -riom hoii p. U ; fc-room bouw. Jl : J-room h . * anl ttUf. It ! ; l-rooia rao4 > m hour s. I1C til an ! Kt. J. A. ScMU at Omaha Na- lonal Bank- TKN-ROOM BRICK. CHEAP : REST LOCA- llon In Omaha , \V. K. dark. Soi ItoucUt St. D I4 IS * MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE INQUIRE N. E. cor 3th and Lvavenwonb SI * . D MM1 1 * "LEGANTROOM HOUSE , as si iH " ri m modern hottf . 1117 l 'h nJ D 7 13 KENT TWO MODERN COTTAGES AT Jll i. A. P Tuker. City HalL D-MC IS TEN-r.r > OM HRICK-OAS , BATI FURNACE. a\ . FOR RENT. I-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. U2 KOIl IlE\TrUIl.\MIEU HOOMS. FOR RENT. ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT boar.1. I'.rara h * U electric Hs i. elevator. trrc tiaths. rate * reasonable. Brun > wlck heteL E-9 HiT-SEKEFI 1NO. FOUR ROOMS. HAND- i > mely furit : > i4. alx > larc turn. tlM Hurt. * E MHSK * | NEWLY FrnNISHED ROOMS ; HOUSEKEKP- ing. S a SLMarjr' . E-M T1 IS * _ Ni\\LT FURNISHED FRONT ROOMTs heat , c * . bath. IK So. H. Flat 1 > . FLHMSHCIl 11003IS A.\l ) HOiUU. FOR crr. FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR wlUiout tx. < ard : ( team heat and all modern tmrrc'trcients. nUI low ratra for th win ter. Ml Man ! bottl. Hth and Uica O. M J. Frantk. prtprletor. F i-.S ALBANY Ilt DOUGLAb. ROOilS. FUR- nlihed tr unfurnltbcd ; price * to mil tbe tUcri. table eietlltat. F 5U FOIl Hi\T r.M-'L'H.VISIIEIl UOOJ1S. I niAMItKRS I-OR HOUSEKEEPiNG. MAN * nd nUe , water In kitchen , steel mt SI ) N. 1-ta. Gt - rfl'Il ROOMS. COMMUNICATING. MODERN. 1 ated. Inquire 111 N. * U > ti. G FUR RENT TVVO OR THREE UNFURNISHED c r.tttutnt for lUbt houk plnr : rrfercnoe * crn and alto required , at tt ! N. ITth. call Krllay lirtwe fi 7 and I p. mand Sunday tetwren I and S p. m. Toil HEM' STOIIKS A.MJ OFFICES. rinST-fL.\S3 BRICK STOKE BUILDING. t tl I"arr.am ; tt.re * slorte * and bawment. will alter t Jlt tentnt. lew lent JH l Nafl B'k bide. IXR RENT , THE -.fOKY HRIfK I at l < Farura M. ThU UJildln ; haji a Arrproof cement U.wm nt. roc plet < tieara heatiDK fll- tur . vatcr on all floor i , ( a > . etc. Apply at th * oWce of Tbe IVe 1 115 AGE.NTh WA.NTKIJ. WANTED LADY AN1 > GENTLEMBN ACTS. IT srit rell.nc article Addiru. wUfa ftanp , O N l'.ennett. Bratrtce N.b. J-MfT K * WA.NT ED TO HH.XT. l > . r 40. M Ai-IlK TIIACTS. THHEK TO K1VE truirp at * . * farm * 1m lo ftnr SBIK * of OmAAa. U. r > iU9 block. K-MWJ. Nl WANTF.n TO RUNT A FI.OUH MILL KOR A term cf jt-r . by ivm rteat mlU r. Ail * drets A ( . UM. K-JJUJ 1C * * WANTED. REASONABLE I lARn IN PKI. clf ( ni ! y by younc UU ) ftlttmtla : rthoal ; it .i fHre. AddrfM A IS. 1st * Kt IS * WANTI-.1 * . TO RENT. SMlTl'M'tlKMrER 14A- < . ! rc , mlh vj to | > urv-h * e A vJircn Lock B. x U * . i-'Uvwn Valley. IK. -M6C 17 sroitAcn. P V\S'iC-BTOnAOIJ \ AND WAUBlToUSB CO. . J'tcs. Ccnrr _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ on VAN * STOJUOU.f J-AR-M. TEU tsa. WA > TieilTO IIf V. HOW * * AND LOT. Hllll OROUNP t TO t rmeiM. modern , within halt IHi of Hamilton and tli ft * , win p y l "W * * . balaivf t. MIL Brml * . l-nt < , n bln-k. N-kUM Poll . AMU- CIIKAMCST HARDWOOD WOVEN OORX-CRin- MtK ni a > . C R-L * . * 1 DoocUt. Q- _ FOJl - . .K. CHKAP : 6xK SXITM PRF.MIKn , r. wttto * ; K VtBk c * * k r"Hi ; j i zj - L i AT AVmo.V. j ? ptTT < UTH ? T . OXAHA AU * I'tQ " < * . , nt HM'TMWQ KO-O * . ( KfV * ' * II kUv'.i. to th MrV-M bM4cr. ! iur < l r the 17th t l a m. . i < f I i . m. . i * ri > . Q CW-U * ' n R f > ALK. LAMWT RAMflUtR BUTCLE. rood rep.lr ; dMp. 17B P.r * _ > ( w , , , POOL TAWLlB nr R 5ALK AKF' HAL * "F , § * or room for rent- Inquire at U3 X I ! ' ( MISCKLI.AMJOUS. : MA5KJNWORK JOBBKR. t. P. HKLY.r i Ctark atrr-t R-WM-N 1 CLAIHVOVA.VTS. MRS. MARY FRITZ. CLAIRVf > TANT. Rl N. Kth. S-M0 Nt * IIATIIS. ETC. MME SMITH. 11J1 DOfGUVS. ROOM 5. MASj Mir * anl rteara bath * . T M W IT * MISS "AMES. "VAPOR BATHS. MASSAGE. 5 7 S. Ulh St. . roomX T-MJW-N * ' _ _ MRS. I'R. LEON. EI.OTTRIC MASSAGE PAP. . lor . refr hine and ouraiire ; d .n't fall to call 7 So. llth St. . ur u.r T Ma li * Pr.HSO.NAI > . MISS VAN VALKENnURO DESTROYS PET- manvntly by electricity up r9 au balr mole * . w&ru. etc. Room Ot N. Y. Life Bldic. RUITUP.E CfRSD. N3 PAIN ; NO DKTEN- tlon frora bwlneiw : we reltr to hundred * f patlcMs cured. O. K. Mllkr Co. . WT N.l. IJ.'e balMlnc. Osuha. Neb. V KT BATHS MASSAGE. MME. I-O5T. S1 H 5s 1"-TH. L * S VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE troubles. P1irtlc n In etundance. Consultation - tion or heIU > bo li fr . M Be * bll ? SKE CARTER HARDWARE CO. . 1 S DOt-O- Um. for nunttls. cnte * . tllei. o rble work. tie. L 3G JIiV TO LOAX UEAL nSTATE. ANTHONT LOAN & TUT'sT CO . Sli N T L. Qvlek moner at low ratei fjr cjots * farm lonni In Iowa , northern Ml ourt. . ten > NebrajVa. CITT LOANS. C. A. STARR. MS N. T LIFE. MONETO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA n l e Ut * . Bttnnan. Lore Co. . pmxton Mock. \V-StJ LO\NS ON IMPROVED fNWriSOVED CITT proptrtjr.V. . Fmm Smith & CO. . ICC F rn ni MONKT TO LOAN AT LOW RATES THE O. r. D rt Co. . am Funwn St. W gi PRIVATE MONEY. FROM I1W UPWARD. F. D. W * d. th and DoucU * . WJl 3IU.\iV TO LOAA CHATTELS. MONET TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS. bor , Triconf. etc ; at k > e t rate In cltr : no removal of good * , itrtctly conSd-ntUl ; y u can r > ir tb loan iff t any time or In any mount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN' CO. . 3K So. Kth Pt. MONET TO LOAN. . . . DATS : fURNI- ture. pl rvo > . etc. DuS Grn. room B rf r blk IIUSIXESS CHA\CIS- . FOR SALE. ABOUT : . LBS. MINION TYPE. 7W Ib * . acate. lit pair two-third care * 4 * double Iron ttand * for two-third eat * * . Thl * maurial a > utvd on The OiMkha Bee and If in fairly rood condition , will U- sold ch < - * pIn In liulk or In quantlites to rait Mircbifc-r. Art > lr tn pe.r n or by mall to Tb Be * Pub- llthtnc Co . Omaha Neb. Y 7U * ttAVKRAGE WEEKLY NET INCOME WITH IS * Invested. Saf * confrtlve. . I'rosfwtu * , prxrf * . frte. F. Daly. KW Broadwo- . New York. Y-MOi Nil * FOIt SALE-HEAL ESTATE. IF YOU DE31RE TO PURCHASE FINE VA- eant property , cheep lot * or boues and lot * , for cash , or onery caty termi. d ( not fall tn * e the Fidelity Trim Co. . routheait comer of Bee bulMlnit. Their list 1 * large and they recommend nothing but barcalm. Re S ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON P.EED COMPANY. Re r3 HOUSES , I/JTR. FARMS. LAND- P. UemU Rtil Kittle Co. . Paxton Blk. Re-MilJ OJS FARM LANDS. C F. HARRISON. * .J N Y. L. RE SK-OS- LOST. LOST A FOX TERRIER DOG. WHITE body , with dark ear manu. alto ha * a tall. very short. Aniwem to name of Bo. Tac Wl Reward If returned to Frank E. Moor . yn V * * bldj. Losty * I'HVSICAI. ClLTl'llE. ELOCUTION MRS. W. DORWABD. O N. l th. M6S NU * PAAVMIItOICEKS. IL MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY , 41 $ N. K ST. 31USIC. AIIT A > D L.VXGUAGE. GEORGE F. GELLENBECK. BANJO. MANDO- lln and cultar teacher. Room 412 Bee UMj. fiStS. \ . W UPRIGHT PIANO. Stemway Grand. Me barcaln. plan-is to rent cheap , fin * at nicmt nf mandolins ma ! e from H nice usr < l la Stelnway t Piano factur ) ' . below cot. J1S Mo'scue BideM - # 17 AXD LOA.V ASSOCIATIONS. SHAT.K3 IN MUTUAL L. & It ASS'N PAYS ft , jwr cent when 1. i J y * r old : always re- aabl . 1X1 rrnam St. Naulnjtr Sec. HOW TO GET A HOMU OR SECURE GOOD Interest on f vln . A.ply to Onuha U. A : D. A * * ' . Ii4 Farnam. G. M. Nattlnjer. See. * BICYCLES AM ) HEI'AIHIXG. IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL YOUR BII I Oile co to Omaha Bicycle Co. M ' SIIDHTIIAM ) A.MJ TYrEWIUTIXG. A. C. VAN EASTS SCH'XJL. ' S N. Y. LIFK. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IS SHORTHAND BY eiperiencvd teachtr : be t istean : rte res- tooabte. : i IVnijUf iliCT J7- SEWIVC MACHIM : AMI SCPIM.IHS.J KKV. ' 1IOMR SofsirHoUD ANl wTiT K I " ; ouchtne ySVrc. Ult Cap. \ * . Tel UT4. EI.OCl'TIOX. ELL. * . DAY. R. I. : RD H/XMl. 5 * S. IfTH. a 1\ ri > uni.sTiiiiM : . GOTO M. S.wALKT.iN J-TjR RIGHT "RICES on fumltur * vic.-iii i-wl r' iirir ; . niat- tr < iie.uch and cutbicn * J3l ! oimins tTrL JSSt > M HAIlt LADIESFIIEE PACK TREATMENT THIS wcrk tv run lady U.inr MM Jar of Com- Mcalu. Cre.m. Tr.e palacv Btautl'ul. HU UuucUs SC < lt 17 SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICITORS , 0 10 aba. Slbr Advk-r and Patent VUKK. \\atitod Vor U S. .iriuy , aoIe.tKMl1.tl. un. nuurUtl lutil. bctuten ant * or H awl 33 , ctuzci or Ilia Lnltt-d Sutt-t. of t-oo-J cbar- Ldtr ar.J tfmptri.ic ti UU , who can i > alc. read Jiuilvrltr KnKiUh. For Inlonnatlon apply , prrforablv by letter. O P.irultlnr ; Officer , Fort CrtMk. Beil < ; VD . N-b THE CREiGHTON OTIS SKI 23 WE R j Pre entinr ; ' Tonltrhl nt siin. .IlOMKO AMI JfLIIST- Si'.r..T ! ML' ' - 'THK I.APT ' > f l.YON * " S iurJ ) r K > e- \ . < r : I''KR "F FORTUNE" j > ) . ; v ' - " ; i , v Sl > liarmm mat ln - Saturday : < kr J * llinifl TEL. 1531. IIHUI I r.ajtton & , Four Muhtn. Coniuirnpliur > nmlnj Mntlure , Oelolier IS , The popul.tr * UVe ( of the Reason , Darkest Russia. rt > lne J > - P ti ! now on Mfc j lTIe E . IV VL TV tl' " | CKter STHE OAT PARISIANS. " , MiW I > 'EW I TIIEXTEIJ REO L M Crawford , Mer I PRICES. Niehf c .romenclnr M.\TIMK , OCTOIIKII is. Th * pc ul r ucx- of the e on. DASKBST UTTSSIA. JLVTINEE XT Sic < . n Mle I ' . ' JiOTEL. TIIUlTil.\TII A.MJ JO\KS STUT CVS. 14 * room * , tithn. itexm hut ar.l all od m conrenlenctf. IUtf . : LI4 and K.M per d T. Tfcbl * untiMlleJ Sr. ul low r te to ttsulu bo rd r THANK 1IILU1TCU. Mrr. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY ALL DRUGGISTS. NOTIi'B OK THE SITTING OF THE CITY COfXriL AS A IJUAItl * OF ECJVALI- 7.AT1HN. To the owners of the lot * , parts of lots and real estate abutting on or adjacent to the streets , alleys or avenue * herein named or pituated In whole or Ja port within any of the districts herein speci fied. You and each f you are hereby notified that the city council of the city of Omaha will sit as a Board of Equalization , In committee room "A. " In the city hall. Omaha. Neb. , on Friday , the SSJ day of October. 1SW. from o clock a. rn. to a o'clock , p. m. . for the purpose of consider ing and equalizing the proposed levy of special taxes and as5e5Rient5 as shown by "Proposed Plans of Assessment" now on file In the orace of the city clerk , and correcting any errors therein , and of hear ing all complaints that the owners of prop erly so to be assessed and taied may make , stld special taxes and assessments pro posed to lx > levied being necessary to cover the cost of the several Improvements duly authorized to b made and now completed. as follows : To cover the one-half cost of grading 17th street , from VInton street to Castellar street , amounting to thr sum of & . < ; . which aiJ sum It is proposed by report duly adopted by the city council to assess on both fides of 17th street , from VInton street to Castellar street , pro rnta per foot frontage , according to the usual scaling back process. In depth from the street , as follo'vs : On the west Rid" to the center of the block : On the east side. In Morrl on's addition , to the first alley : In Improvement Assocla * tlon addition. US feet ; the foot frontage on lot 1. Morrl orT * addition , to be St ) feet. Kate per foot. M.I&4 To cover the one-half cost of grading the alley north of Dodge street from Kth avenue to 3Sth street. In block X. Crescent park , amounting to the sum of H16S\ which juild sum It Is pro-posed by report duly adopted by the city council , to assess on both sh'e-s of said alley , according to the usual scaling tack process , in depth from the alley as follows : On the north side to the center of block ; On the south side the depth of one lot. Hate per foot. .11 . To cover the cost of permanent sidewalks , laid by John Grant , contractor , as per esti mate of August 4th. 16W. Including cost of Inspection , amounting- the sum of j : J7."J ) , which said sum It is proposed by report of the city council duly adopted to assess as follows : On lot S , block 45. city JUS SS On lot 5. block 341 city US H On lot 1. Hall Place 4 ffi On lot i Hall Place O M On lot 59. Horbach's 1st add 55 1J On lot 3. block i. Paddock Place 45 On lot 4. block 3. Paddocsc Place 47 TO On lot 14. block 1. Wood's Place 4650 On lot 15 , block 1. Wood's Place 4551 On lot IS. block 1 , Wood's Place 51 OJ On west 122 feet of tax lot 14 , sec. It , T. 15 , U. 13 IS ? J On east IS feet of tax lot 1 ? . sec. 19 , T. 15. U. II 1643 To cover the cost of permanent sidewalks laid by John Grant , contractor , as pr esti mate of September 1st. 1ST 5. including cost of Inspection , amounting to the sum of V3I. which said sum it Is proposed by report , of the cisy council , duly adopted , to assess as follows : On lot i block IX city JliS > 07 On lot 11. Mock It Shlnn's add SC 17 On lot li block II. Shlnn's add 112 10 To cover the cost of constructing * ewer In Sewer District No. :15 , amounting to the i sum of 1X0:7. which said yum It Is pro- ! po.-ed by report of the city council duly adopted to < tsse8 pro rata on the real I estate' In said district , and being the real I estate on both sides of Kim .street from 1 Ust street to 3rd rtreet , to a depth of 7U feet. Rate per front foot. Vi 791fS To cover the cost of turning off water at corporation cock on the northwest corner of 5th and Mason tre : s. amounting to the sum of J7i. , as shown by Mils of Graham 1 Park and the American Water Works com pany , duly approved by the Hoard of Public ; Works , which said sum it is proposed by report of the city council duly .id ( pted teas as e.-is on lot 30. Uted'r Second Addition. To cover the cost of abating nuisance on Lot S , IJlock 6 Prospect Place , under the direction of the Hoard of Health , the same conaisiing of remivlns night sol ! from said premUws by A. JfcDonnld. contractor , air.ountlnp to the sum of $ > ! . which said I sum It Is propo--d by report of the city council duly adopted to assess on said Lot j S. block . Prospect Place. To cover the co * : ' of abating nuisance under direction of th Board of Health , consisting of cleaning vault at No. ni S Nicholas street , by A. McDonald , con tractor , amounting to the sum of $ * .U > nhlch said sum it IB proo ; ed by report of th * city council duly aOojited to as. < ess on , the wea : i : feet of t'.neat -54 feet of lot t S. block IS' city. ! To cover cost of abating nuisance under j direction of the lioazil of Health , consisting * of plMtnlnir vault nt Vn. IC1 SontH * Sth j ' street , by A. McUonaUl. contractor , amount- ! ! Ins to the sum of J100 , which sa.J ! . sum it I In proposed by report of the city council I dub' * < ioitetl to affffi on lot J . Burr Oak. Th - "uiitial arjJInp back process" to whl . reference Is made In this notice is aa fuDows : fine-third of such pro rata cos- upon the one-srfxth part of the whole j arnount of ground to W assessed , fi st ' it''Ultlnc uiHin tit * tret lli > alons said j lm.iovmerif. Oi.e-ixth part of such pro I ' ° 9.f : "I0" tt5' secoiul one-sixth part of K- whole amount of ground adjoining I th-'eto ne-iilxth part of * uch pro rata | cot : i-por the third one-sixth part of the | whr.1.gjnoum of swW erouml next adjacent ; and thr'.c-tenth * of said pro rata cost upon the a.1 < i cent or rcrrmlmnj ; op.e-half of the I v.OiO of .jln ground YL.II ar * further notified that said "Pro- pasrsi Plain nl A3tmnnt" are now sub- J-t to tb Inqfptlon aud examination of any cf the owners nt fold lots , pa-ts it ictf or jiK-ses of real tjitt ur the lnpc- tlon ori'iHlr.atl n of it.y other person lBtr - t l In * AW ptoj > o * d assessments , at Hi * o lr * or Mia nty Clfrk. and that by a repor A committee of ftaia rlty council dirly auimtrxl it I * ir.n * d that units * for " - and fiottlrient cjmse H U otherwise 4.1 and tletrrmlned. that the. cost of . . . . . I'np.-ivejwrt * r . p - i.v.-ly l > e at w se4i on tfc'- tavern ) lot- . | < , : iin < , f luf and pieces cif re.il estate a * shewn by tld proposed IiU 4 of nyj-jyi t-r.t. You nnd each of you .ire hereby r.otlfitd to I apjK-nr lK-for - valu n > v > rd Of Equalization , ! lit the Km * ; i : > J pla f. rfb > ve | > ci IrteJ to ! tlon > ou tle jre > onccrnnr ! any of .ild provd levleH ar'i a wvsn ) < ? nts of MK-clal 9X99nKV."WM liltillY. City Cterlc , Oniabu. J-VU-r.-ska Ox-tobtry Uh. ISM ' . Or'15-j.Tt-m DECAPITATED BY : TiIE CARS n. Dead Body of a YoBneJJip Found Lying Beside tkeTrack. WAS ONE OF COlffl CODY'S MEN . - Lrtlrr from n Jlnrr J l trr filvp * n Clew Hint Lrnil * fy , Jlip Il cln - tirp of thp Numr f Hie Victim. LINCOLN. Oct. II. < 3f elal. ) Th dead body of an Baowa MM , apparently absut | IS years of g * > . WM found this moralng at , 7 o'clock lying bwlde tbe tricks ot the ! - Ualon Pacific railroad where It crosses ' Fourteenth street , about Mi mile ? wnth of ! , this city. The dead awn's head lay ne-xt i to the rH. the skull blag completely [ i crashed. The body wa discovered bj- the j ! 1 crew of a westbound freight on the Union , Pacific. Or > n r Holyelce. Constable Hun- , j per and Undertaker A. F. Oder at once' ' drove out to where the body lay. and brought It to this city. The dead man was plainly , ' but neatly clad , and In his pocket ! was a loot * letter frona a sister. Mrs. D. J. Berger. j I 63 Grave street. Columbus O. The tone of ' i the letter was affectionate , and the writer cautioned the brother to take care ot him- sclf. and save his money , so that he would look well when he returned home from his ' wanderings. The letter also urges hlai to ssk more of his father and mother in writIng - Ing them. Nothing of value was found on bis person. Coroner Hdyoke held an la- quest over the remains at Oeder's under taking rooms. After examining a number of witnesses and eliciting the foregoing facts , the Jury returned a verdict to the effect that th ? deceased came to his death from causes unknown. Coroner HoJyoke wired Mrs. Bt-rger Intelligence of her brother's death. Late this evening a telegram came from Columbus stating that the young man's r.tme was Edward B. Hughes. His father Is a contractor. The dead man r.as an em- ploye of Colonel Cody's Wild West show. Justice Elmer E. Spencer Is the unwilling custodian of a flery Peneheroa stallion which hp will be exceedingly happy to sc * transferred - ferred to other keeping. The animal came Into hlc possession through a peculiar provision - , vision of the Nebraska statutes. On the ' 31st day of last March a man. whose name Is unknown , brought to the Rock Island station agent a Martel. this Identical stallion - lion , for shipment to W. P. Crozicr of Omaha. When duly shipped to Its destl- nation , the consign- ? refused to receive It. Then the road shipped the steed back to the Martel shipper , who calmly refuted to receive It likewise. Then the road became the Involuntary custodian of the brute , and has been boarding It to the extent of Jill ever sine * Now , the law In snch cases , re quires a justice of tse peace to go ant ! open and carefully examine refused shipments , advertise same for sale , and , thereafter , sell the goods as provided ton This is what Judge Spencer Is doing vrlth the stallion , but owing to the uncertainty of the temper of the refused article , he made the examination at long range. George McMillan asks thqdlstrict tribunal for a divorce from his lfe > Enma F. . whom he wedded In Pottawattatale county. Iowa , the S7th of September. 1 5 He alleges drunkenness and generally dissolute habits as grounds for a divorce. . Nellie Granger , wife of Carlton Granger. asks for a divorce and reiteration to her maiden name of Ackerman. Desertion Is the ground. The opening session of the State Associa tion of Superintendents and Principals' an nual meeting will be-'held In the parlors of the Llndell hotel this evening. At 8:99 there will be a round. labJe conference on the subjects : "The Wlid m of Selecting ColI lege or University Grauiat.es Without Pro- fetsslonal Training- Supervision , " and "I There a Science of Teaching ? " The asso ciation will also hold meetings tomorrow and Saturday. Phil \ . Sommerlad was married at S o'clock last evening to Miss Nellie Hyde at the residence of the bride's parents , and In the presence of over 103 invited guti'.s. The ring service was used. nev. H. T. Davis oSciatlng. assisted by Rev. W. R. Halstead. A handsome floral crcb , from which depended a. marriage bell , occupied one corner of the room , and it was here the ceremony was performed. After the young couple were duly and heartily congratulated refresh ments were served. The Lincoln police are still on a cold scent so far as Denver Frenchr is con cerned. He escaped from Constable Broad- water of Havelock. with a gun of large caliber , and has not since been seen or heard from. His victim , Buehler. seems In a fair way to recover et Tabltha hospital. F. P. Morgan , editor of the Chappell Reg ister , was a state house caller todsr. J. H. Abbott , republican candidate for the legislature from Deuel county , called on Sec retary of State Piper , today. He gives It out cold that Cady is going to be elected to congress In the Sixth district. Governor Holcomb returned tonight from Neligh. and will leave in the morning for Plcttsmoutb. Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Llndell C. E. Herring. James Allan. F. J. Sackett. Will L. Seism. L. W. Lent. At the Capital W. B. Howard , A. S. Alderman. Silver Crrrk Ilmnlnn. SILVEU CREEK. Neb. , Oct. 15. { Special. ) The old soldiers from Polk. Nance. Mer- rlck and Platte counties gathered In large numbers yesterday to attrnd tbe district re- tinlcn. bringing their families and occupying all of the tents that caa be had , while the local member * of the Grand Army of tbe Kept-bllc and citizens are entertaining all that are otherwise unprovided for. Lp.trt- ) { rcent Commander Culver opened th cxer- cises by advising tbe boys to refrain from discussing tbe political issues of the day. as It was a well MtblUhed principle in Grand Army ethics that they rac-t under 2 flag of trucein the post room and at these reunions oa questions political : that they were there to sing the old songs anl to rc- cite tte unwritten history of the war. The McKlnley veterans have- largely refrained from wearing their badges at the nranlon out of respect for their comrades who might differ with them. Not-to with tbe Bryan i adherents. They wore earning red badges i with the cut of the Grand Army badg--s I printed thereon in direct violation of ice j rules and regulations of tbe Grand Army of tbe Republic. J _ ; YonnK Ilurclnr Conff n- . j FREMONT. Oct. 15. ( Social Telegram. ) j Roy Napier was arrested tilay near Hooper. j ' charged with being IniiyflpteJ In the burglary - glary of Shields & Newaaa's store at NI-V- i cnos. Napier conftssedS Shields and I Sheriff Krader that be isd a mm whose name he gave as Jatcea Jackson did tbe | work and said that tbe gools were concealed i . In a haystack on Denslow's farm near j Hooper. Two gunnys3ck containing over t ! * * north of b < * . gloves and cutlery were toned there. Tie tulaac * o-f tite goods has not been recovered. Jaeks a It Mill at \irgf. \ He h bee * located In Iowa. Napier Is a brutal appearing boy about H yers of ae.r. Hr Mys he camr fceir from Dearer a toonth Ajro d met Jackron at Coull Blaffs He and bu ptl were arrwted tier * oa sutplcloa Friday atgfct. You Bred not 4 < p ir : Salvation Oil will heal > our burnt arm without a s ar. Xds. VltTMHAXS * II AY AT THlt KAIIl. Orrnt Crmviln Continue to Colleot nt \orth Pl ttr' MKMI. NORTH PLATTE. Ne * . , Oct. IS. < 5HTi l. ) The attendance at the fair ytstertlmy ws o t as good as on Tuesday , bat was very fair. It was Grand Army diy and after din ner a large number of the old Midlers marched to the fair grounds In a body. j ' i The premiums in the poultry show were awarded yesterday. L. P. Harris of Lincoln. ! \ 1 Ibe Judge la ibis department , says that the > exhibit of poultry at this fair has many as , ! ' fine specimens as may be seen at any of tbe exhibitions througaoni the country. The . following were among the premiums awarded : J. C. Gessather of Grand Island , | first on LUht Brahma hen : Martin Cress of . North Platte. first oa Houdan poultry : O. ' V. Morrison of North Platte. first on pen ot I Cornish Indlaa games : E. Canrlght of North Platte. trst on Brown Leghorn poultry : A. D. Buchworth of North Platte. first on pen of ' Silver \Vynndottes and first on Langshan , pullet : A. F. Streltz of North Platte. first on Langshan cock and cockerel : G. Bundy of North Platte. first on Golden Wyandotte cock and cockerel and first on White Plymouth - mouth Rock cock , hen and cockerel : B. L. Lambert of North Platte. first on White Ply mouth Rock pallet : L W. Hamilton of Kear- ney. first on Barred Plymouth Rock poultry. Henry Gibbon of Kearney , first on Golden Wyandotte pullet and hen : M K. Barnum ot North Platte. first on White Wyandotte cock- erel. pullet and hen : Oscar Bock of Coutfeil Bluffs , first on pen of White Wyandottes : M. H. Douglas of North Platte. first OB Light Brahma pullet : W. H. Blood , first on Buff Cochin bentatn. In the swine department L. W. Hamilton of Kearney obtained the first prizes on the Poland China stock : E. C. Baker of North Platte. first on Duroc ( Jersey Red ) boar : Wil liam Stelnbrelt of Paxton. first on Ohio 1m- proved Chester White boar. | i In the cattle department L. W. Hamilton took most of the prizes , having some fine Jersey stock here. Isaac Dillon of North 1 Platte also received premiums on Jersey ; stock. The honey industry has hot lately j ! I been started In this section of the state. i However. H. Otfn. who owns a large Irrl- j 1 gated farm near here , has a very excellent i I display of honey in numerous forms. ' EVILS OP TIIU CO.NSt LAH SCIIVICK. Hon. K. It. rnlrflrlil Drllivr * nn In- tcrrMlnc I.rcttirr nt Llnroln. I LINCOLN. Oct. IS. ( Special Telegram.W ! Hon. E. B. FalrSeld of Grand Rapids. Mich ' delivered an address tonight at the Linda ? j theater to an Immense audience , upon tbe ; j consular service at Lyons. France. He was i introduced by Mies Pullock. president of tbe ! j Palladia : ! society , who prefaced the Introdu- ' tlon with a brief history of the inception o the society , which owes its existence largel } to the efforts of the speaker of tonight. He described pithily the nefarious schemes of ditbonc-st consuls and insinuating manu . facturers for looting the United States treas- j I ury and concluded by saying no man hi1 I I ever been ableto give him a DO cent present while a consul. j j Squniidcrlnc n Pnrtnnr. | FREMONT. Oct. 15. { Special. ) John l Wllderoder. a well known character In police - i lice circles , was arrested last night , charged i ' with the larceny of a watch. He pleaded I guilty to petty larceny in police court this ' iBoralng and was fined TIM and costs. He went to jail. Lait- fall be inherited con siderable money from an uacle in Phlla- Jelpbla. With the first payment of about 13.003 he purchased a saloon , aad his friends had free drinks as long as the stock on band lasted. He celebrated tbe receipt of a seconi payment ot about the same amount by a western trip with a woman of the town. In less thaa a month he arrived in Fremont from Denver on tbe blind end of a baggage car. Other payments have gone In about tbe same way. When arrested last night be had no money whatever , but claims there is still considerable due him on his legacy. He has served several jail sentences in the past few months. W'niit to Ilrldsr thr Plntfr. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb. . Oct. 15. ( Special. ) Tbe citizens of Eight Mile Grove pre cinct are going to have another vote at carrying an election for tbe issuance of $4.000 worth of bonds for the erection and maintenance of a free wagon bridge across tbe Platte river at Cedar creek , the county commissioners having granted tbe petition for a vote to be taken on the proposition at the general election next month. Tbe tl.OOi1 is only half of tbe estimated cost , tbe othei half to be raited by private subscription on this side of tbe river. In Sarpy county and South Omaha. York Implement Denier 1'nlln. YORK. Neb. . Oct. 15. E. M. Burke , an implement dealer of this city , has failed. Tbe princpal creditors are tbe Peru Plow company of Council Bluffs , the- Union Trans fer company of the same city , and tbe Lee. Clark Andreesen hardware firm of Omaha. Mr. Burke has turned over his etock to these firms. The aggregate liabilities foot up to about JJ.SOO. I'nllril Ilrclhren Conference. HILDRETH , Neb. . Oct. 15. { Special. ) The United Brethrep of this district have just concluded their general conference , the same being held at Garden Plains church , about five miles from Hildreth. The proceedings were very interesting. A large number of delegates were present. Among the number were thirty-five ministers. CP County Couple Weil. PLATTSMOUTH , Neb. . Oct. 15. ( Special. ) Yesterday at coon August Gorder of Platlsuouth end Miss Nellie Beaver of Eight-Mile Grove precinct were married , Tbe ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents by Rev. H. B. Bur gess. Mnrrlril nt Premont. FREMONT. Oct. 15. ( Special. ) Alva P. Nichols and Bertha Laubscher , both of this city , were married yesterday afternoon at the residence of the bride's parents. Rev. W. H. Bus * of the Congregational church performing the ceremony. PIfkrell Citizen I.n r Illo Puvkctliuok BEATRICE , Oct , 15. ( Special Telegram. ) Jacob Nicewonger of Piekrell bad his pocket picked at the Union Pacific depot in this city this morning It contained { 10 in money. a note for J103 and his railroad ticket. Don't icold about washing1 .powders. If you fed like it , it's-because you haven't got the right kind ; Get Pearline , ' and see the difference. Pearline has been imitated but never been equalled. There are all kinds of imi tations ; powders that save work , but ruin clothes ; powders that don't hurt , and don't help you ; pow ders that are cheap to begin with , but dear enough in the end. Try ' them all for yourself , if you won't take our word for it. But don't get them mixed up in your mind with Pearline. > Fn n ddlers aid some unscrupulous grocers will tell you " tills U as good as " or V V " AHJ "the same * s Pearline. " ITS FALSE 1'cailine it never peddl-d , aad it fc "D IiDU - W y ° r Urce' ' * idf y ° wmething in place of Pearline. be ru.n t - jtf 1 1 jjj JAMES PVLE , New vet PREFERS BELLEVUE COLLEGE I ' Sjaod ia S * ion at York Decidu Against HssUogs. ONE INSTITUTION MUST SUPPORT ITSELF I > lr-mbfT Mnkr tlir Votr tfnnnlntou * After n Cl r Content "iplrnillil ! ' Church llnlltllnu Ic < llcnloil j t'nilrr Fnvornlilc Ati | ilrc . j ( ' YORK. Neb. . Oct. IS. ( SpecUU At th * twin * * * t kw ef ihv synw ! ibis morale ! ; , It w docMrd tb t Beltentt collrfif should rewlve the awliUBC * f the X tkw ' no ril ot Bduttttkm. nd thtt the Tresbrtd . col- legt > at Ibistlays should be cut off from th * aid of that board. D fore the question came , to a vote a half hour pr rer meeting was held In order that the Divine Spirit might guide tbe judgment of the assemblage. The . - ballot decWed It * ereoty-U votes for , Bellevu * and slxty-foar for Ht'tlnKJ was an- , nouaced by tbe teller after the ballots bad , been counted. Upon motion by a Hastings ' representative , the vote for Bellevue was ' made unanimous. Despite the Urge Inter- cuts at Make and the strong ferllni ; over the ' matter , a harmonious sentiment Is notlcea- ble among alt tbe minister * . i ' Although HMtlngs college has been tie- prlved of the financial help of tbe board. It will not be discontinued by any means. Tbe amount which Bellevue receives from this source Is only about JI.00. and the loss of , that sum will not have a fatal effect upon 1 the lUsttng * . college. Both colleges will cooperate - operate In an effort to strengthen each other , j I and the prospects for the future success of both institutions are bright. j I Other business mattert of minor Impor- [ i tance were transacted at this morning's s - : I slon. Last night was devoted to a foreign ' missionary conference. Dr. E. N. White , secretary of the Bord of Church Erection , i made a good talk. Ittr. J. D. .Countermine ! ; made a most Interesting report on foreign ; missions and Rev. Mr. Lyman. missionary to Slam , spoke. Rev. Mr. McASte of Park college. Mo. , delivered an able address. The new Methodist church at this place was dedicated last eight. Illsbop McCabe officiating. The edl&ce has been built to take the place of the one which was burned about a year ago. The capacity was thor oughly tested last night , whtn a great crowd strove to gain access In order to see and hear the dedicatory services. Bishop Me- Cabe's address was principally upon a topic appropriate to the money raising exercises nbich followed. A debt of J2.0M was to be lifted frcm the church , and after diligent efforts upoa the part of the chaplain and Rev. J. W. Stewart , the paster of the church , the sum was finally subscribed by the audl-1 I ence. The church building has been built j in a yrar of financial difficulties and under i decidedly unfavorable conditions and the I structure stands today as a monument to the I untiring efforts and perMverenee of the. i Methodists and citizen * of York. It has cost ; ' about $13.000. and In design and construction ! cannot be surpassed by any timllar building In the state. It is made entirely of Edge- mont white stone. NEBRASKA W. B. M. I. SrSSIOX. LINCOLN. Oct. 15. ( Special. ) Every ses sion of the Nebraska branch of the W. B. M. I. has been largely attended by church people Interested In missionary work. The following list of officers , reported on favorably - ably by the nominating committee , was unanimously eletted : President. Mrs. F. L. Kechett ; vice president. Mrs. F. A. War- field : honorary vice president , Mrs. S. C. Dean : corresponding secretary. Mrs. W. H. Russell : recording secretary. Mrs. F. W. Richards ; treasurer. Mrs. H. G. Smith ; au ditor. C. C. Smith ; secretary junior depart : ment. Mrs. A. S. Houston : secretary Ju venile department , Mra. F. F. ForJ ; com mittee on hospitality , Mrs. J. W. Griffith ; committee ) on printing Mrs. W. A. Hlg- gins. gins.One One of the most Interesting papers pre sented to the convention was that of Mrs. J. W. Griaths. on "Do Foreign Missions Pay ? " She pictured vividly the condition of our ancestors before they were touched by the religion of Jesus Civilization , art and letters enter with Christianity. Com merce has followed close In the wake of missions. General Armstrong said that tbe United tates had given in the last fifty years tl.SQ.O$0 to evancelize Hawaii , and has received from them tl.OOO.OW In trade. MH ) Nellie Wainivrlght. who has spent the past nine years In the girls' school at Tokio. Japan , appeared in native costume , &ad gave an interesting narrative of the costumes of the Japanese. She told of tbe vork being accomplished , but said as there was only one missionary to every 55.500 per sons In Japan , the need of more workers was apparent. A practical paper. "What Ratio ? " was read by Mrs. F. F. Ford of Omaha. Delegates to the stale convention of the Christian Endeavor lociety began arriving in Lincoln this afternoon , and were met at til trains by members of the reception committee wearing the society colors , scarlet and cream. Tbe convention will continue over Sunday. Tbe first session convenes in the First Baptist church tomorrow after noon , tbe addreM of welcome being delivered there by G. D. Sweezey. A splendid song program has been prepared for tbe occa sion. TJie following is the program for to morrow afternoon. In full : First Jlaptist church , northwest corner Fourteenth and K streets. President Uev. Harry Omar Scott. D. D. . Hastings , pre siding. : .y > . fellowship In SODS ; leader. Prof. M. A. Stone. Lincoln ; J.o ) , greeting frora committee of 'W. Prof. G. ! > . Swe z y. chairman : S:15. the bible a citizen book. "The Scriptural Idea of Patriotism. " Mr G. W. Noble. Lincoln : JJ5. : "Municipal Pa triotism. " Rev. Wilson Denny. Ashlund ; 4:12 , announcement * . SOUTH DAKOTA M. E. CONFERENCE. VERMILLION. 5. IX. Oct. 15 { Special Telegram. * The South Dakota Conference of the Methodist Episcopal churca met for its business session on Wednesday , when ever 109 ministers answered the roll. Bishop Vincent presided. J. P. Jenkins. ecretary ; A. P. Jones , statistical secretary , and D. Riefenbark. treasurer , made reports. showIng - Ing a great advance In many lines of church work , especially in the payment of church debts. E. A. Schell of Mitchell , general secretaiy of the Epworth Leajue. addressed the conference on the young people's read ing course. It was decided that the statis tic * oJ each charge shall bo consolidated by tbe statistical secretary and given in bis report on the last day of the conference. Blsbop Vincent and Secretary Schell made short addresses in the afternoon. This morning Blibop Vincent gave an addre on the "Epistle to the Ephesian * ; " and the forenoon work was devoted chiefly to tbe undergraduate class. The confer * ence appointed the following supernumerary preachers W. M. Welch , C. H. Botkin , F. H. Wheeler , Herbert Hayne. E. W. Sage and R. M. Stavely. The ca e of E. S. Darling. late pastor at Miller , was referred to a committee of eleven which will report oa Saturday. The case , which was defended by Darling's brother , has been before the conference twj year * . Rev. W. C. Clewerth withdrew to enter the Congregational church at Willow Lake. Transferred- . H. Vance. North Dakota ; C. H. Smith. New England. South : J. G. Morrison. Minnesota. North : Nathan Farrell Black Hilli : G. H. Burge. Michigan ; A. D. Smith. Minnesota. North : J. W. StoV.es- bury. MiMOjri : M. R. Hickman , Central New Vork ; E.P. Hall. North Dakota. Tbe committees promoted tbe followlns. they bavins completed tbe fourth year : J G. Morrison , Frank U Bromahan , G. H Parker. F. C. McDuffee. Herbert Haytie and D. C. McLaln. The addresses before tbe conference this afternoon were by Dr. Edward , editor of tbe Northwestern Christian Advocate ; Dr. Jen nings , R T. E. S. Pllllny. secretary of tbe A < bury hospital : Rev. Mr. Evans of tbe Bible society. Mr * . T. P. Hauser. secretary of tbe Woman's Foreign Missionary society and M. C. Wllcox of China. There was a lecture thlr evening. "Old Folks In Scbcol. " by Bishop Vincent. PORT DODGE , la. , Oct. 15. ( Special Tele gram. ) Tbe thirteenth annual meeting r.t tbe Des Moines branch ot tbe Woman's For eign Missionary Society'of tbe Method ) ' . Eplecopal church , convened here today , a&J will remain In seulon four days Th" Des. Melees branch InrJudcs tn uta'e. o" South Dakota and Iowa , and JW represent * tires from all ever these two stalea ar i here. Intcrrstlag program * bare fettm pre pared f r tc * ton. and. It Is believed , that much helpful w rk will result. Mrrllnir lie Inn llrl.l nt Trinity Mrtlio. Hut Chnrrli. The thirteenth eenil-Bnaal me * ting ot tbe i Omaha District Woman's Forelcn Mls > slooary Society of tbe Met hod tot church met h yesterday morning at 1 o'clock la the Trinity Metho-JUC j church. Ulnney and Twenty-ant streets. About 100 4etoc tm aad tripods ot tbe , ork * < ere in attendance. Including thofr \ ? officers of the society : Mrs. C. A. L. K. I White , president : Mrs. Winsbln. vice preildent i ; Mrs Kroma Glllan. oexreUry ; Mrt. j Harmon vice president and cormpcnd' lac secretary , and Mrs. Caaffee. treasurer. A praise and prorafce service , conducted by 1 Mrs Clei > denlng and MiM Mattle Mason , was 8r t on tbe prftram. After the roll rail of the churches Rev. F. H. Sanderson extended | greetings to the rooveation. Ho salt ! the church was to he divided Into two branrhea I today , one branch consisting of the ' who were seeking self , and the other those wbo were vorklag for humanity. The ] injunction of Christ was "that which thou doest. do quickly. " Tbe tlac was rlj > e for earnest , artlv * work. God never postponed anything and life should be "one eternal now. ' " Mrs. Jennie L. Porter responded to the addre s of welcome by repeating some Im promptu j verse * , and Mrs. H. A. Curtis added a response , in nhlch tbe stated that the great need of tbe church was mor * spirit uality. j Mrs. L. A. Harmon submitted a report of district work , showing that the church auxiliaries have a membership of 91 and have contributed > 57 ! since the date of the last report. Tbe president ot the sc clcty added a word , urging more care In sending complete reports on all tbe subordinate lines of work. The re mainder > of tbe morning as spent In listen * j Ing to reports of the various auxiliaries , all being ' ot an encouraging character. At tha conclusion cf the morning's work tbe women reptlrtxl to the church parlors , where a lunch j had been spread for tbe delegates. The afternoon session Included these topics : "Missionary Love Feast , " by Mrs. W. R. Roberts : "Coniecratlon. " by Mrs. Emily Halnes : "A Flash of Light from Our fnlform j Studies. " Mrs. Vlra Wlnshlp : "Sym. posium. " by tbe Y. W. F. M. S. First church , , and "The Service of Love. " by Mrs. ; Ada Tucker. The president appointed the following com mittees : Missionary Fund : MesJames Nee , Chaffee , Pettegrew. Enrollment : Mesdames Stevens , Jordan , Hammond. Collections : Mecdames Phtlllppl. Curtis , Mason. Cole. Resolutions : Mesdames Wlnshlp. Chase. Cclvln. Skeel. April Meeting. Cortclyou. Swe 4ey. Daw- son. son.The delegates registering yesterday mornIng - Ing were : Mm. L. J. Rogers , city : Mrs. Han * nah Taylor , city ; Mrs. Vira Wlnsbip. South Omaha : Mrs. F. W. Stallard. First Methodist Episcopal church : Mrs. J. M. Glllan. Walnut 1)111 ) Methodist Episcopal churxh : Mrs. Ida J. Moe. Fremont : Mrs. C. M. Williamson. South Omaha ; Mrs. Etta Coe. Couth Omaha : Mrs. C. E. Morris. South Omaha ; Mrc. Jennie Burgess. South Omaha ; Mr * . L. A. Harmon , city ; W. R. Roberts. Dundee Place ; Mrs. Snyder. South Omaha ; Mrs. Chase. South Omaha : Mrs. G. W. Wlckt--iiam. city ; Mrs. William Ftlel. Fremuo : . Mr * . J. H. Bextoo. MOD mouth park ; Mrs. T. G. Smith. South Omaha ; Mrs. C. W. Smith. South Omaha ; Mrs. Mary Frost. South Omaha ; Mary M. Cres. Mrs. Agne > s Hilton. South Omaha : Mrs. J. F. Pctte-gre-w. Monmouth park ; Mrs. H. Brown , city ; Mrs. Judy. First Methodist Episcopal church ; Mrs. M. Vercou. First Methodist Episcopal church ; Mrs. C. L. Newell. Trinity church ; Mr * . M. L. Matbews. Trlnty church : Mrs. Banowclough. city : Mrs. Latham. Monmouth park. At the evening session there was a large attendance. The program opined by a genera - era ! service of sacred song , under the dl- rection of R , C. Young , which was followed by the reading of a scripture lesson and prayer. A polo. "If I Were a Voice , " anJ an original poem , by Mrs. Leavltt. wife of Pastor I. S. Leavltt of Dundee Place , pre ceded the addrecs of tbe evening from Mrs. W. r. Htrford. Mrs. Harford took as her topic "The Outlook. " her remarks being de voted to a discussion of the future of foreign missionary work. The program was closed with an anthem by the South Omaha choir. \o Tlllir Sholllil He1 Loot By those troubled with constipation in seek ing relief from Hosteller's Stomach Bitters. Tbe dlseaso u easily relieved In Its earlier stage , and , as it Is utterly subversive of tbe general health , postponement of the remedy is unwise. Tbe same holds peed of delay In cases of fever and ague , kidney complaints nervousnes/ . debility and rheumatism , ail ments to which tbe Bitters is particularly adapted. _ _ Cnttlrtiinn Toucliril for III * Hall. A lelegram was received last evening by Chief Fleming of the union depot force stating that a prominent Wyoming catlle- rcan had ben ro'ibed of JJ75 while on a train bound for this city i It wax passing hroush Pickering. la The thief was d < Krrllxxl and is suppose. ) to have taken an- oilier train for thl city. The name of the stockman was withheld. roii IXDIOICSTIOV l > r IIurifor < r * > Aclil I'lio plint e. Dr. L. B. Allen. Minneapolis. Minn. , says : "I have prescribed it in extreme nervous cases and Indigestion , with great satisfac tion. " _ _ _ Whrrliurn Iliiltl n bhort Sr mlon. The meeting of wheelmen at the Younjj Men's Christian association bulldlnc last night adjourned after a fhort session lo meet next Wedne Jay evening. No buslrie * * was transacted , only plans for the spread ing of the good roads propaganda among political candid-iteg being discussed. They are so little you hardly know you are taking them. They cause co griping. yet they act quickly and most thorough ! j. Such are the famous little pills known as DeWltt's Little Early Risers. Small in size , great in re ults. IMMS ( X.\L IHA U.\PIIS. Matt Daughcrty of Opalalla was one cf the last evening arrivals. J. G. Hamilton of tbe Norfolk Beet Sugar cosipsny Is In the city. General R. F. Bernard. U. S. A. , was one of the yesterday arrivals. H. R. Denton of Rock Springs , V.'y. , wa ; an Omaha visitor yesterday. James E. Boyd left for Chicago last evenIng - Ing and will be absent a we k. Edward Stout left for Chicago last night. where he will visit friends for a short period. Dr. R. W. Bailey and B. M. Webster have returned from a hunting trip in Wyoming. William Stauffer. a prominent West Point bubiness man , was one of the yesterday arrivals. County Attorney John F. Oay left la-t evening for Gretna. Neb. , where he will de liver a speech. James Lawle-r and R. L. Lloyd , a mining engineer of Dradwood. came In on tbe e-/ec- ing train > esterday. Hon. John C. Watson of Nebraska City was In tbe city yesterday and left In the evening for Chicago. L. H. Korty of the Union Pacific left last evening for a tour of inspection over Iba lines of tbe company. Henry Ludlow of Monroe. Wls. , preilJent o ! the First National bank of that place. If in the city \bltlng E. M. Barllett. J. A. O'Sbea of Lincoln came up yoster < ! ay to consult with tbe central committee tboul the Dr.ar. obsequies on November : . George A. McNutt. traveling passenger agent of th "Katy. " with headquarters at Kansas City , was In tbe city yesterday. Gtorce F. Swift , a prominent packer of Chicago , who has been In South Omaha In- iprctlnp the plant or. n d by bis enspany , left for home last night , Nebraikstu at the hotels : 0. E. Davld- uvn. Emerson ; R. B. Wlndham and son. Plattsmoutb ; J. W. Perry. Ord ; A. G. West , Frwmoat ; F. C Follell. Hasting * ; W. 8. Clapp , Kttrney : W. II. Dewey and t lfe , Sflver City ; Charles A. Tenntnt and wife , Chadrtu ; A. C. Hosmer. Red Cloud ; W. H. Smith. Norfolk ; J. M. Kreaddr. Fremont ; W. W Young. Lodge Pole. Many lives of usefulness Care bun cut chort by neglect ( o break up an ordlnar ) . . old Pneumonia , brontbitts and even cou- lumptlcn ran be averted t > y the prompt tut "f Oce Minute Couch Core.