TJ1E OMAHA DATLrV UEE : SWOAV , VTANUAllY 24 , 1807. 15 IPECIAL NOTICES. AilviTlUeniriit * for llimr- column * Mill lie tnUen inidt 121110 i > . in. , for tiniMonliitt mill uiilll 8 li. in. for lliu iitnriilfi r mill .Siinclnjrillllnim. . AdvorlldtTK , ! > rciiurNlliii ; it liilin- lit-riMl < 'liiM'U , enii linvc miniver * nil- Ori-incil tu H n tun lie rod U-lti-r in onri ; fif Tli Ili-p. A UN w cm mi mlilrcNix-il sjtIH l > ilrllvrrcil mi | iiH < Mitatli > ii nf HIP rlirrlc only. Itiilcx , 1 1-lJc n ivnril llr ( liiKiTlloii ) In 11 Avord tlifrenftcr. XndilttK ( alien fur lean I linn arc for tin * flmt lnncr- tlcin. Tlii-xo n < l\i < rtlKfinuiilM iniint lie V run rMii'xrriitl vrly. AVAXTEn SITUATIOX. POSITION' 11V HTEXOailAl HER OK FIVK } ram experience , own t > pevvrlter. 12. 11. Vk-e\y \ , 2020 Hartley St. A-273-2G * HOUHE'KEEPER. LADY OF REFINEMENT ; education nn < l osperlrncc. Wlilower Iinvlnc children preferred ; uiiL-xcc.iitlon.il lefcrences given and required. Addrec * II C llco uillce. A-29J-24' 1JY CAPAYlLnYOUNGMAN , TO TAKR chnrii of or to vvoik In orchard on fruit farm. Address llox : i , Uintlng. Kan. A-MJ11 23 \VAXTEnMALE HELP. % VANIED. AN IDEA ; viio CAN THINK op 'nemo simple tiling to vnlont ? Protect your Ideas , they may bilng you wealth : writ * John AVodderlmm A Co. , Dcpt. V , . 1'ntcnl Attorney * . Wnidiliigton , 1) . C. . for their JI.ROO plUe off * ! and n Hat of 200 Inventloni wanted. H-Cf. TA1I.OKH WANTED. CONTINENTAL CLOTH- _ ln Company. 11-11176 o A WEEK SALARY"ANiTnxpViJsna PAID ra.esinen ; experience not necessary ; permanent position. The W. L. Kline Co. , St. Louis , Mo. I1-M732 19 ml WANTED. YOUNC1 MAN TO ASSIST IN OF. ( Ice ; must lie a stenographer nnil good penman. , i Address , glvlnif nge , experience , tuilury ex pected nnd references. I ) f. } Dee. U M2S4 WANTED. MANAOEU FOR IIIIANCII OF i flee In Om.ilia , Neb. ; salary 11.200 mid commls- f' nlon ; ( "CO rarh capital required : nl o pond ref- cruncts. 983 Elllcott Square , Iluff.vlo. N. Y. 11 M247 2I THOUSANDS OF GOOD PLACES UNDER THR McKlnley administration In every pait of the country. Do you want one ? The inliluInter ( Million nf the National Recorder will tell how to iet : n iHiiltlon.'end ! 5c In stamps to the National Recorder , Washington , D. C B-M2G9 2S WANTED , MRN TO LRARN BARI1ER trade. Only S frits lequlred. Plenty of Jobs for graduates. New opportunity. Write for catalogue. Moler's Barber college , 11th nnd Franklin nxenue , St. Ixiuls. B-M2C3 it * WANTED l-\vb MR N7 C. " ADAMS roTrTl H. IQlh St. B-M270 29 FOR TlIU GOVERNMENT SERVICE"WANT- oil , n few bright inen to prepare by mall for the Inli-nial revenue , rallnny mail nnd other I'KHMilpjitlnnx to be held HOOII In Omahu ; cplen- dlil chances for appointment thli year- ; our calnUM-up. with views of Washington , partlcu- lam ubimt all goveniment positions , salaries , il.itcH , etc. , free , National ( nrrerpondcncQ In- ntltute , DeiKirtment E , Washington. D. C. B-283 24 WANTLD. SALESMAN OF OOOD APPEAR- alice und reliable , to Fell trunks , on com- mlfubm In this section , iii'ict furnish iu- fc ! inrcs , Addrest L. Goldsmith & Sun , Newark , New Jersey. 11 30V21 WANTED. SALESMEN FOR SIDE LINE ; druntUM. confectioners , grocers , cigar ttands buy ; tend stcninp for sample. Yanna Com pany , 191 Randolph St. , Chicago. II 8ALESMRN , WE HAVE T11R UP-TO-DATE a.Ucitlilni ; novelty , n | | > cr weight In the uliHiw of n fly , combined with a receiver ; sells to ( linker * , Insurance men and manufacturers ; elegant nldc line ; only llrrt clasi men wanted. Broadnny Novelty Adv. Co. , Cincinnati , Ohio. 11-2M 21 * WANTED , TRAVELING SALESMEN POFl Klp'ion Oil cans , u pj.le line un commission. Bumaim Mfg. Co. , Lltcbllcld , III. B-2SI 24 * WANTED. SALESMEN TO SELL CIGARS TO dealers ; $100 monthly and cxpeme.i ; experience unnecessary. Clinton Clgnr Co. , Chicago. B-2SO 2I TRAVELING SALESMEN TO BELL TO DKAL- crs ; $100 monthly nnd captures : experience untieccrvary ; rlte for particulars Acme Cigar Co. , Chicago. 1J-278 2l WHY BE POOR. $3) ) A WEEK TAKING orders fur K Folding Vapor Hath Cnblnct for families and physicians. Turkish and meClca- ted vajwr batln at homo 3c Mch ; no bath U'bi. Dr. or medicine bills ; cures and prevent * disease ; cvcrjliody buys ; ptrmanent , easy Job : nhort hours. World Mfg. Co. , Columbui , O. I B-279-:4 MEN AVIIO WILL WORK FOR J4 DAY BAL- nry or commmslon , canvassing consumers and dealers. Clifton Soap A .Mfg Co. , Cincinnati , Ohio. B $5 PER 1,000 FOR DISTRHUIT1NO CIRCULARS ; Inclose 4c. Globe Advertising Ass'n. , N. Y. , City , B- MRN AND WOMEN , TO WORK FOR US DAY or evening nt their homes ; plcnsant work ; no canvassing ; exi > erlence unneccftary ; we pay nnlnry : tncloso stamp for particulars' . Htniul- . ard Mfg. Co. , 142 W. 22d St. , New York. WANTED LADY OR dENTI.RMAN TO LRARN bUMtuiis ; then travel or coneepo.id from home on falary ; enclose celf-addresied. sUimpcd en- > elope. Qaskcll Co. , 413 Dearborn ct. , Chicago. WANTED. MEN IN EVERY COtrNTY TO ACT ai private dcttctlvc.ii under Instructions ; ex j > rrlcncc unnecessary , AddretAi Universal DC tectlve Aueiicy , Indianapolis , Ind. 11 AVANTHD. FIRST-CLASS ORGANI7.En FOR fraternal l 'nclolniy ] cider ; none but MicceKH- ful men need answer , lloom 310 , 2C9 Dearborn St. , Chicago. II--S33 J4 WANTED FEMALE HELP. FOR GOOD GIR1.S CALL AT SCANDINAVIAN Y. W. C. Auroclatlon Hume , 2013 Davenport St. C M237 F3 NICE ROOMS FOU lIOUSRKEEriNO , ALSO slngls rooms. WC North Kill. C M2CS 23 * LADIl5 DO NEEDLEWORK AT HOMR ; ; lamioil | cnvelp | > e fur partlculun ; goiKl p.iy ; no fol.o. Wllday & Hutlon , U N. 4t < i Ht. , Philadelphia. C 24 2t A U\DY WANTED IN LAHI CITY AND county to conduct branch of m.ill nr.lfr buil- nefB ; references rciiulrcd , stamp , llox 1022 Laiwrte , Indiana. C < HI' $20 A HUNDRED FOU NRIOHIIORS' addu ues ; 10 cents for contract and sample Vnpy , Romance Mugntlnc , 1(10 Brondway , New York. C 293-21 * Y WANTED 1'ou INDRX 1 NG tvpylnc , etc. Must be a Rood ptmnan. R 10 , ) lee. _ C-MI-21 * LADY AQRNTS WANTED TO SELL MMR. Yale's famous toilet preparations ; agents mak ing from $25.00 ( n jioo.CO per v\rek ; vviltc for nartleulars. Addrcsa Mine. M. Yale. Chicago , 111. -C _ _ _ WANTED. GIRL lOR cSENERAlT HOUSE- vvnrk : one 'vvho can sleep nt home preferred. H23 Corby si. C M317 ! i I'OR nENEt\LoisE\VORK : SMALL family. Inquire 22j3N. Will. C M32C 25 * TllUL WANTRO. POR GENERAZ HOUblT- , \vork. 2122 Spencer. O M3I9 2 Ktlll IIE.NT HOUSES. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP THR CITY. THE O. F. Pavli Company , liOJ Fat num. D- - HOUSES ; BRNEWA & CO. , 10S.N. 14TII BT. H-C37 MODERN HOUSES ; C. A. STARR S2S N Y LIFR CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVKR the city , $3 to $30. $ Fidelity , 1703 Farnam n. D-d HOUKE3 , WALT CR. BRO\VN BLOCK. 1CTH and Douglat D40 HOUSES. FROM S3 UP : LA ROR LlfJT. Mo- Cncoe Invmtmcnt Co. . 130i ! Doduc gticct.DCU D-CU PLATS , OA11V1N BROS , 1(13 PARNAU D-611 TOR 11RNT. 812 N. KITH ST. . 7-HOOM MOUEUN houtei (20 per mcnth. Imiuiro on prcmltci. D-tll POR URNT , 1IEMIS. PAXTON 11I.IC. D-M3C4 S-IIOOM FUUNISIIED 1IOUPK ; MODERN 1M- prutvmctili ; puvi-J ttrvct. 1911 Win etreut. D-174 24' ELKOANT 10-ROOM PRICK HOUSE. 603 B. 2Sth. F. D. Wcad , It , U. , Loans and In * vettmcntii. Ulh and DougUn. D M13I 31 rilivr , LANQE DLOCK. eo H. ISTIC D-M221 Fit TOR ItKNT , A BUVEN-ROOM MODERN COT- tacvi with bath ; alto nlco barn ; W pur month with barn , or } 22 xvlthout barn , 1727 Oeorcla n 'liua. I > 210 U roil HRNT , NICR COTTAaiJ ; 4 OOM ; JOTir and ttaldiT Hlivulu clilern , ctllw , city vvnl r | only ; ; . Ir.qclro 13U i niom. D-J35 ti roil HE\T'tm.MSIIEI > HOO.MS. J 't'llNISHKU t ROOMS FOR HOUSKKREI'INO , 1 for light housekeeping. CI4 B. 17th AVB. R-MjXW- J Ft'RNIHED ROOMS POH IIOl-.SKKEEI'fNO for man nml wife. Rent taken In board , in N. l.th. F.-104 \VRLL PURNISIIRD ROOM. FOR ONR Oil two , bonrd If dctlred. 208 N. 23d t. t.U31A U-31A Sl DRAIRAIILR ROOMS FOU ORNTLRMRN ; mcnlerntc terms. Inquire at 1 > 13 Dn < Ui > rt. R-MS19 2S HOO.MS AXIJ I1OAHI ) . DODGR. F-8M P21' ALI1ANY. 2101 DOUGLAH ; tOOMs WITH board ; fclect location , table bonrdtrii ncoom- modated. F M271 29 * LAROR PARLOR. AI. O SMAU.KR ROOMS. boi.nl ; rntcn reaiwnablc. The Ilcir , 2 < * 0 Harney. F 274-1'Ti * NICRLY PURNIBHED ROOMS AND HltST clan lioard for Rentlenien. Very ile lrnllo Iccatlcn ; teferincea rtqu'red. AiMroai n 9 lite. F-i7-2l- : ! _ DESIRAHLi : FRONT ItOoTirWALKINO DIS- tanoo from postolllcc ; sas , bath , steam heat ; f tillnblc for two young men ; bonrd If pre ferred. refeiencei cxchanRcd. 2317 Dntmlas street. . F 32S 24 * LAUGH. MODRRN FRONT ROOMS. OOOD lioard , 13.50 week. 514 N. 19lh St. 1' M320 SO * FIRST-CLASS DAY HOARD ; ALSO FUR- nUhcd rooms nfter February 1. 1.122 Howard. F M31S 2C _ TWO ELEGANTLY FURN1SIIRD ROOMS ; single or suitable for llRht housekeeping. 114 H. 25th St. F 339 21 KOll HEXT UXrUU.MSHEl ) HOO.MS. 3 PLEASANT UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR llKht housekeeping ; Kround Moor. K'i ' S. 2Mb Bt. O-337 24' KOll HE.NT STOHES AXI ) OFKICEH. I'OR RENT. THR 4-STORY HRICK 11U1LDING i't 91H Furnam tt. T.ils bulldlnR has n llrcproof remcnt bntcrnent. comrlcte steam hcatlni ; flx- tures : water on alriloors ; gas. etc. Apply nt the ofllce of The llee. I 010 AfSEXTS AVAXTEIJ. AGENTS. GOOD CANVASSERS CAN MAKR jrw per month follcltliiR for Woml's Thoto Onblnvt. vv.ilch In pretented to loilsei ; exclu sive ) territory. The T. R. Wood Co. . Kalamn- zoo , Mich. J 2b7 2t AGENTS , CALIFORNIA MUTUAL I1ENEF1T Society. San Franclrco. Cul. , | ys for sick- nest , death and accidents ; very popular ; line chance for live agents. Wood Fine , Secretary. J-283 24 * _ MEN AND WOMEN MAKE * 1 TO 7 A DAY Introducing our 23-cent household novelties. North Mfg. Co. . LaCrosse , WIs. J 281 24 AGENTS. FOR HITCH 'uEiTTTlOT DKR ; NO tjlnK hitch reins when u cd ; oend for uuinplo. etc. Rein Holder Co. , NoblesvlllJ. lid. OAS LIGHT IN EVERY"ll6uSK ? NEWEST thine out ; attaches to crdlnary lamin ; no chlmnejii ; Fnfe , euoncmlcal , outfit liw to active workers. Standard Iira s Co. , M'frs , Covlngton , Ky. J : ua n > AGENTS. NEW. JUST OUT ; WONDER EGO bcalrr nnd * cream _ . . _ , vvhlp . . : ictalls . II cents ; sample mulled free on receipt of C rents to pay istnge. O. C. Vlnlng , Dept 19 , 23 Randolph St. , leaco. 197 CONTRACTS WANTED FOR SALR OK our Boods , exclusflvc tcrrltoiy ; also with en- eral uKents to travel ; every horse owner must have them. J. Hunter Co. , Racine , Wis J- _ _ _ _ _ 150.00 PER WEEK TO LADIES OR GENTS OF respectable appcparance ; honorable , Usltlmate work for city or country ; no ranvntslnsr ; ex perience unnecersary. For Instructions write Sunshine Co. . Des Mulnes , la. J 330 21 * AGENT'S HARVEST ; MOTOlfwORTH ITS vvrlKlit In Bold on i-evvlnc macilne ; pre paid , SO cents ; terms for stamp. T. J. Trcvv , Macon. Mil. J 323 ll AVAXTEI1 TO HHXT. WANTED , RY YOUNG LADY , ROOM AND Uanl In private family where there are no children. Addrcsa D CO , lice. K M23S 24 STOH.tUE. OM. VAN & STORAGE : , ins FARNAII TRU 1539 M-CI3 PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. 903-510 Jonei. Ccneial storage and forwarding M-C4S WA.Vl'En TO I1UY. FOR CASH. OMAHA SAVINGS HANK Ac counts ; give amount nnd discount. Address R t. Hce. N-251 WANTED. SEWING. MACHINE , MUST HE IN good order and price low. Addiess 13 7. llec. N-27C-23 * FOIl SALE-JIISCELLAXEOfS. CHEAPEST HARDWOOD WOVEN CORN CR111- being made. C. It. lrte.901 Douglas. Qil3 SLEIGHS. SINGLE AND DO U RLE. 11ELOW con , Drummond Carriage Co. Q 803-F4 FOR SALE. FINE NRW HIGH-GRADR I11CY- cle ; 139. Omaha Hlcycle Co. . 313 N. ICth St. Q-J14 FOR HALE. A NRW KIMRALL PIANO. NBVRR been uttd ; a bargain for cash. Addicts R 3. Bee. Q-219 23 FOR SALE. ROOK AND STATIONERY I1USI- ncst ) In Chicago with an established trade of IS ycarH , locateil within 10 minutes vvallc of City Hall ; one of the best openings In the city ; liaa a laixe magazine mid periodical trade ; good reasons for telling. Address , U 125 Franklin St. , Chicago. < J-2.'S 2I FOR SALE. A FINE BLACK MELTON nvcrco.it : 42 bukt measure ; cost f 10.00 ; will rcll for | 2 > J.IX > ; been worn but few times ; nUo military coat. Address C 10 , llee. O.-M315 23 * FOR RALE. ENGINE. 15OILRR AND DYNAMO ; nearly new ; or will trade , altogether or sep arately , for houno property In Omaha. For particulars apply to F. Itrovvn , Jiillnn. Neb. Q-MS33 27 SIASSAOE ll.VTHS , ETC. XIME. SMITH. 1121 DOUGLAS , ROOM 5 ; MAS- h.iK0 and steam both a. T M314 SO * MISS AMES , A'APOP. IIATIIS , MASSAGE. S07 S. 13th St. . room 3. T MS13 TO * MRS Du LKON ELECTRIC bath parlors ; restful nnd curative. 417 S. llth St. , upstairs. T M30 ! ) 20 * PERSONAL. J23.00-RUITURR CUHED-TILL MARCH 15 for (25.00 ; no pa In : no detention from business ; vvo refer to hundreds of patients cured. The O : R , Miller Co. , 711 New York Life IlldR. , Omaha/ U C(9 WANTRD. MRN AND WOMEN TO ADVER- Use our ceods In evrry county In Nibraikn ; Kood paetnd stamp for partlculara. K. a. Co. , 1019 Harney St. , Omaha , Neb. JM V1AV1 FOR UTRR1NE TROU13LRS. 34S DEE bldg. Phytlclan , conuulatlun or lieuith bool : free. U-720 IIATIIS , MASSAGR. MMR. 1'OST , 318J4 B. ISTII. U-KO TWO IIOMELF.eS HOYS. AQP.S 3 AND 13. want homes In the country. Addrcsa A. W. CInik , Sutierlntendcnt Hoys' nnd Glrlo' AIJ So ciety. 327 Itoanl of Trade llldg. . Omaha. Neb. U-23021 * CAIUl & I'EGAU. SUCCESSORS TO WM. Lyle Dickey Co. , hava icmoved to 120 N. ISIh. U-MJ39 Fit D. C. VAN DUYN & CO. . GRAIN. STOCKS , provisions : direct wires Chicago , New York : dally market letter. Telephone 716. Lincoln. Iseb. U 20I-21 * CORRliSpbND WITH RRFINED LADlRlTAND gentlemen for fun. Improvement or matrimony : particulars for stamp , Dux Itl. Council HlulTV , la , U-gt-:4 A 1IOMR CURR. CANCRR. TUMOR AND nmllgnnnl blood dl i are * , without knife , plasterer or tmln ; 100 pai ; book and advice fier. Dept. 3. Abbott Myron Mount Medical Co. . K7 Fifth avenue. New York , U 2S9 24 * MARRY. WHITR TO HANDSOMR 'LADiid OR honorable men ; many rlcii ; bend lOo and Join corresponding club , llox 1313 , Denver , Colo. U-M3W-M * LADIES. YOUR I1USTENLARGRD SIX IN- cluu ; failure Impoislble ; rt ult Kuamnlecd ; 1,000 testimonials ; book and full particulars waled 4 cents. Aurum Medlclim Co. , Dtpt. R. a. . 63 State St. . Chicago. U- WOMAN OVRH 3 A'RAR8 OF AGR. FOR I'O- Itlon with wholesub ) house. AJdro < tvllli tamp for particulars U 13 , Wee. U-323 Z4 I'JNH LOOKING MAN OF 40. IN 1HJBINE8S. \y | hcs oorr ipondcnci > with good looking and stylish lady of means ; tha right on * will not rrjcrct unowcrliyf. Addrcm 12 15 , Uer > . U-3K 24' SIO.MJV TO LOA.V HEAL ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN & THUHT CO. , 315 N. Y. 11 o.u'ck money t low roles for choice fnrm loans In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. W GSJ CITY IXUNS. C , A. STARR. 525 H Y. LIFR. * 3 * MONRY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , llrcnnnn , Love Co. , Paxlon block. W 6w3 LOANS ON IMPROVED A UNIMPROVED CITY prcpirty. W. Farnam Smith & Co.,1320 . " MONRV TO LOAN AT LOW 1JATE9. THE O. V. Davis Co. , 1C03 Fnrnam St. W-Co7 MONEY 10 LOAN ON IMPROVRD OMAHA property. U. S. MortR.ie & Trust Company. Now York. Pofi-y , t Thomas , Agents , No. 207 First National llnnk Hldg. \ \ C _ C PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON property , Neb. farms. W. U. Melklo 1st Nail. Ilk * l ON OMAHA WOl'RllTY. I.OWHST loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co. . llee MO.VHY TO LOAN CIIATTI.KS. MON'HY TO LOAN ON TUIlNlTUnn. 1'IANOS. liori > cngons etc. ; nt lowest rnlw In city ; no removal of Roods ; Mrlctty conndentUl : you cnn pay tlie Itmn off nt any tlmtor In nny amount. OMAIIV MOUTQAon LOAN CO. . 506 80. Kill St. X-651 b NR f6 T6AN. 30C0 oDATS : FUP.NI- ture. pianos , etc. fauft Qre n room 8 Barker blk. X CC3 LOAN orricn nnopENHD for business at HIS Douglas. Al Altmnn. pro prietor. X 121 21 I1USIM3S3 CHANGES. TOH SALK. ABOUT 2,000 I.llS. MINION TYPE , TOO Ibs. iiKntc , 150 pair two-third cn es. 40 iloubio Iron stands for two-tlilnl cares. This- material was used on The Omiilm lice , nnil Is In fairly KOOI ] condition. Will bo pold cheap In bulk or In quantities to rult purchaser , Apply In person or bv rnnll to The B > Pnb- llnhlng Company , Omaha , Neb. _ Y 713 TO anflNOTfoUTOK'nUSlNESS CO TO J. J. Obson. HI 1st Nnt'l Ilk. ItaildlnB. _ Y 3C6 _ " INTKIIKST" .iuimuii llourlnir mill ; water power nml n 75-barrel steam roller mill on rallronJ ; for ale ui will uxchanso for good clear land. Address 1 > 61. Uce. Y-M2W F1S SNAP GOOD PA VINO HANI ) LAUNDRY IN thriving city of l.ECO Inhabitants , for Rnle nt n bargain ; my reason for telllnit. have Inlcieat In uteain laundry In southern Nebraska. Ad- Urens the Thurston Republic , 1'ender , Neb. Y M2SV 23 KIRST-CLAS.S CHANC12 TO I'l'UCHASK WKLfc cstnlillslie.1 rnllroml lunch counter and tlln- Ini ? room ; KUltnble for lady or Bcntleinan ; pinctlcnlly new ; best reasons for eclllng ; price , H.COO for equipment , nnil 110 per month for rent of building. Address owner for full partlculara. P. W. SUphcnson , Marlon , la. Y M261 23 DO YOU SPKOt'LATIJT S1IND KOH KltnR pamphlet "Succecxful Turf Simulation , " con tains MihnililLInformation. . Morris A Co. . 112 Deal bom St. , Chicago. Y 3N , WE ANALYZE ALL KINDS of Mllils and liquids nnd furnirh working for- mulu : nutal.s nsviyed ; term * moderate. New York Cliemlcal laboratory. 107 13. 27lh St. , New York , Y 291 2I 3S0.70.TO WHAT RXTRNT OUR PLAN I8 profitable nnd sure nf renllzlnR large and quick rvtiirr.H la practically demonstrated by our con- utantly Incn-asliiR patronage ; J3S0.70 realized In one ucek on nn Investment of (100 ; smaller Investor * realized In to amount of capital ; last jcars 'uvetnRe more than II.KO per month ; vvilte for particular * . Comkn & Co. , Pike IliiIiulnR , Cincinnati , Ohio. Y 290 24 * IF YOU HAVE A LARGE OR SMALL amount of capital , that you would like to Invest In Ktock that will piy large annual dividend ! " , tend for prospectus of the Niagara Vineyard Co. , Tnllapooja , Ga. Y 292-21 * CLARK. DEEMEll & CO. . PATENT ATTOrT ncys nnd experts , IS ! ' Ilroadvvay , New York , quickly procure nnd Fell patcnta everywhere ; lowest terms ; one client maKce Jl.OCO weekly from our private "Hints" hand book , mailed tree 1 Ig icut testimonials. Y GRT RICH QUICKLY : SEND FOU " 36o"IN - \entlons Wanted. " Rdgnr Tote & Co. . 213 Il'tlvvay. N. Y. y _ INVESTIQATR THIS ; JUST WHAT YOU want ; ptock of hardware , furniture , etc. , etc. , Invoice SOCM , neat nnd clean , three rooms , rent cheap ; no trade. Address D 3 , Omaha Dally lite. ' Y AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Open to a capable , energetic business man to make S3CGO.oO annually In a legitimate , per manent nnd established business ) . Applicant must furnish satisfactory reference nnd n. cash capital of from 1300.00 to { 100.00 to pay for goods to nil his own orders , upon which thcro Is a monthly prollt of over 75 per cent. The advertiser has a hpeclalty ( cov eted by patent ) which he ( Jcslicu to have told through resident rcprencntntlvos In the v'nrlous cities throughout the United States. The goods are veil known , tried nnd proven success. Inclusive agency and territory miarantcct ! without charge. No bonus requlreU. No pre vious experience neccssmry ; references given to commercial agencies , banks , merchantH , etc. All letters nf Inquiry promptly replied to when from eligible , liona lido and genuine parties who mean business. In order to avoid "curi osity seekers , " spurloim communications from Irresponsible. Impecunious Individuals ( who write under nom do plumes , give fictitious ad dresses , etc. , ) It Is respectfully requested when answering to name this paper and give proper references , In order to Insure explicit attention. 1' . 13 , Vail , HO Nassau St. , New York. Y 332 21 AN OLD nSTATlLTsiIRD COMPANY WANTS a man of good business ability to represent them In each county , salary. JDOO.OO u year and expenses ; must furnish JH'XOil cash for samplcx ; full Investigation solicited. Address Iock Rex 250. Omaha , Neb. Y 310 21 rou EXCHANGE : JIO.COO HARDWARE STOCK. A 1 11USINRSS chance , for n good farm. J50.MO stock general mechnndlre. stock first class , for good rcntnl property and cash. 130,000 stock clothing , gents furnishing nnd boots & shoes , for good rental property and cash. l .OOO clock clothing nml gents furnishing for good real estate and cash. Richly other stocks. Invoicing from J2.WO to CO.COO , to exchange for good rcul estate and cash. Submit offers : Parli Eton & Towle , Kall3 City. Nebraska , SC SM-21 WANTRo7 TO TRADR , 'M MODRL IIIQII grade bicycle for horse. Address II 8 , lice. Z-303-21 * A 5-HOOM COTTAOR. NRAR 2STII AND Charles Mrccts , with cash , for an S-room liouho In KOO.I location. DemU , Paxton block. Z-M330 FOR KXCHANQK , RCSIDRNCR IN GOOD city nnd hardware stock for clear land In eastern Nebraska or Iowa. Address n 12. llee. /-MM ? 27- CLRAIt MISSOURI AND KANSAS FARMS. Income property nnd cash for stocks of mer chandise ; any size. James O. Wilson , MO Sheldley llldg. , Kansas City , Mo.Z Z 331 2I FOR SALE It HAL ESTATI3. A11STRACT3. 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Address D 62 , Bee olllce , or R. S. ( Irlnnell , C.ilhoun , Neb. R M2C2 21 W ACRES NEAR SO. pMAHA. J. H. I'AR- rotte. R M239 HICYCLKS. COO FINB SECOND-HAND BICYCLES , ALL makes , good as new , must bo closed out , is to 15 ; write for list * . P. W. MeoU jCycle Co. , Wabash nve. , Chicago. * ' SUES & CO. , mm , SOLICITOUS , BcoDulhllni ; , Omaha. Neb Advice ami Pntont Book KUEB Iliirtlctt , Ilnlilrlen A Ilclluril nnd J. H. nioIntiiHli , VAt'tiiriivyN. Notlco IH hereby Klvon Uittl by virtue of an oral UKroemont made liccVnjibor Mill , UDI , between Charles A. Jncqbifcrt nnd the under. olKiiod , by tlio tcrma Jdtvhlcli the snld Jucobsen delivered to tho"nndcr8ltncd ; the property hereinafter ilCHorlbcd , oa security for the payment of rch'tK'ln the sum of JiOO , then past duo nrtrl1' * payable , from him to thn unclcnilfrncrl. I'non which said debt thcro Is due , nt tin' fWt publication of this notice , the Hum of tax- with seven per cent Intercut from DecemtiM20th. . 1S9I , the undersigned will on > Jtrlday the 23th day of January , S1S07 , ' commencing nt at 10 o'clock central standard tlmo In the forenoon , nt roqtn. No. lft.t > , In tha Now York Llfo Insuvanqp building , at the northeast corner of rmrnnni and 17th streotH , In the city of Omnhn , Douglas county , KebraBka , Bell sidd property , to the tilRhest nnd best bidder for cnnh , us follows , to-wlf. Job prlntln plant nnd the property formerly used In the publication of the Svennka-Postcn , con.ilstliiK of two htind irlnllni ; prosseu. four coir poslns : stones , cut- tltiK machlno , bran > ) rules , leads , printer's furniture for mnklni ; newspaper and job work , ono table , ono puprr ruuk , three doskn , Iron frnmeu , chairs , subscrip tion books , film of Hvenska-Postcn , typo cases , COO pounds ot type , in or ( i or less , of thu various varieties of typo usually used In a newspaper nnd lob nrlntlnc iumlncHs , rules for paper , and sundry miscellaneous articles usually run- neciL'd with n Job printing business nnd the publication of a newspaper , includliih' ono edltor'x library. Dated Omaha , Nebraska , January 7th , NB'WfYOniC LIP13 INSURANCE COJI- By Uartlett. Baldrliro & ' Do llord nua Jnmea tl , Mclntoali , Its' attorneys Juu-S-il-W-t WEUNOW The city council of Chicago has under con sideration an ordinance designed to hold up bicycle owners for $1 n year. There nro nbout 200.000 wheelers In the Lake City , and the fact that they wcro enjoying life a-whcel without n city tnx or a tag proved an Irre sistible attraction for municipal legislators. At first It was proposed to apply the munici pal screws to bicycles alone and tlmo re plenish the city treasury. Hut It was found on Inquiry that the discrimination would not survive nn attack -In the courts. The re vised measure , which Is likely to hceomo n law , provides for n Hccmso of $1 a year for each bicycle , $3 for ono horse , $5 for two horses , $7.50 for three , $12.50 for six nnd $15 n year for eight horses or more. The revenue Is to bo uyeil for Improving the streets and will bo expended under the direction of the commissioner of public works. It Is esti mated the license will not the city $1,000,000 n year. A similar license system Is In opera tion In Philadelphia and I'lttsburg and has netted handsome suma for road Improve ment. The wheelmen of Ilaltlmoro are up In arms over the recent bicycle ordinance passed by the park board of that city. They particu larly object to coasting being forbidden , and nloa claim thot horse vehicles ns well ns bi cycles In thr > park after dark should bo com pelled to carry lights. Their Influence re sulted recently in their being allowed by the mayor to nominate one member of the park board , and with this belli thev propose to try to get the ord'lnanco rescinded , and , fallIng - Ing In that , will apply to the legislature to have n bill passed according to bicycle rldcro the same privileges and rights as owners or drivers of other vehicles , and doing away with all class restrictions. In the meantime the utato division has announced that it will carry to the courts the cnac of any member arrested and fined for refusing to carry a light In the park on the roads used by or dinary vehicles. Seldom has woman found herself In amore moro embarrassing predicament than did n bloomer girl from LaGrange , la. , who wheeled Into Ilinsdalc , Minn. , ono day last week. She stopped to have some repairs made to her wheel. The proprietor of the shop had been annoyed by Idlers and hail that morning laid n trap for them by spreadIng - Ing a coat of tire cement upon the low counter where they wcro wont to sit. When the bloomer girl appeared on the scene he was so Interested for she was very pretty- that ho forgot the cement , and the young woman sat down on the counter. When the repairs were completed she attempted to rise , but wns stuck fast. The proprietor of the shop finally remem bered that gasoline will soften the cement , and hastened to n near-by store for n can of the fluid. Mcnnuhllo the poor girl alter nated between sobs of shame and fright and tears of Indignation. When the gasoline nr- rlved the portion of the counter upon which she wns fastened wns wet with n quantity sufficient to make the young woman uneasy whenever she saw a man approaching with a lighted cigar. After about fifteen minutes the maid was released , and went on her way , but with bloomers ruined , so far ns appearances wcro concerned. One who has had much experience on the road declares that It Is ono of the mojt foolish things a bicycle rider can do to use his machine If any of the ball bearings are broken , This occurs frequently and may easily bef detected , by the hard running of the machine and ithc grating noise which comes from that part of the machine In which the break occurs. As soon M the break Is discovered the best method to pursue Is to remove the broken part at once , as If left In It will destroy the cones by wearIng - Ing a groove In them. It Is a simple mat ter to take the bearings apart and the ab sence of a ball or two will not materially offset the running of the machine. The balls , when taken out , should bo replaced as coon as practicable. Is cycling healthy ? That solcnmn medical authority , London Lancet , answers : "The plain truth seems to us to rest upon a very simple basis. Cycling Is not good for every body , and If abused Is gooil for nobody. Within the laet two years people of all ages aavo rushed Into cycling In the most hap- tiazard way. They have rcg.irded neither age nor previous hnblts nor their physical condition. Small wonder then that many iiavo found evil rather than good come from an excrc&o which Inevitably demands a heavy expenditure both of nervous and mus cular force. Probably just the same out cry would liavo arisen If the same class liad suddenly taken to running or rowing or mountain climbing without any previous preparation. It Is easy to preach modera tion , but It must be remembered that mod eration Is a term varying with the Individual , and every ono finds for himself how much he can do. With regard to the strain Involved In keeping up a bicycle and keeping a look out , It Is probably no moro than that In volved In walking down the Strand without 'cannoning" against others , but many of us have done the one from childhood , while ; ho other Is but a newly acquired accom plishment. Thcro Is no need to make a jlcyclo a very wheel of Ixlon , especially with a 'safety , ' for It Is easy to get off and equally easy to remount ; therefore the cry 'You must go on or you will fall' seems to use o Ignore the fact that we arc reasoning anl- nals. " A member of the Chamber of Deputies , 'ranee , has drafted a bill for the creation of .wcnty-flvo companies of military cyclista , .en of which ho proposes to attach to the cavalry , and the remainder to the different army corps. Each company Is to bo 200 strong , and the cost of the now arm. of the ho ill a cos nt 1.400.COO francs. His Idea s that cyclists should bo used principally to support lightcavalry. / . A feature of the Now York cycle show will > e a complete collection , loaned by ono of he oldest houses , of chains , framed designs , > edals , sprockets , handle bars , saddles , etc. , lludtratlng the evolutions through which tha old bono shaker has passed to the present safety bicycle , with Its graceful , < lollcato tnca and beautiful finish. Another unique display will show the changes In cyclometers during the lost fifteen years. THIS IIIOVCM : GIIII/ . ( li < Wlu-cl IH Snlil ( n Unlit Her for tlio Hull Itoiini. The wheel no doubt makes the blcyclo girl's legs stronger , but when It comes to ilroucttlng about and tracing on the ball com floor the mystic figures so dear to the icart of the debutante and her seniors , then , nlns , the 111 effects of the wheel are nppar- nt , The young woman who has plighted ler affections to the blko In the season when t was particularly in evidence , declares the Philadelphia Times , suddenly discovers that whllo In her mind she Is thoroughly familiar vlth just what she ought to do , she Is ab- olutoly Incapable of performing proper ac- Ion. Tlio muscles of her limbs seem to liavo est their cunning. Instead of being able o "one , two. three ; ono , tw.o , three , " as the anclng master would Imvo It , she finds It mrd to even "ono , " and her partner won- era what on earth Is the matter with the 'oung woman , who , the year before , danced is If ho were a sylph. The difficulty referred to Is particularly oticeablo In the waltz. The bicycle girl nds U absolutely Impossible to oxccuto the tcady glide. Awkwardness docs not do- crlbo what she feels. She can only per- orm a movement that U aa eccentric In Its vay an It lacks elasticity. The polka , the chottlicho and the ( Uiadrlllo are almost OB llllciilt , although the latter , of course , calls or much less excrclso of skill In the matter f executing the utepa , Inquiry among the oung women who rldo tha bicycle shows t to bo an actual fact that oxerclso on the vhcel Bcems to deaden ami stiffen the net , f muscles that como Into play In dancing , list why thla IH no the doctors are uuablo o explain , except In a general way that tboy become lax and useless through tha con stant excrclso of other muscles , and that when tbc old-time muscles again arc put In use they are awkward nnd not Inclined to respond to the call made upon them. Several of the young women who have danced to the delight of thousands at the theaters ruefully admit that their affection for the wheel has caused thorn no end of trouble. "Why , " ald ono young woman. whose merry cyea have gained for her an International reputation , "I took up the wheel for exorcise , don't you know , and liked It ever and over so much , but what was my surprise after I had been riding nwhthi to find that for isomo reason or other It was very much harder for mo to dance than It had been before. I couldn't Imaglno what waa the matter. Finally. I went to sco my doctor and naked him If thcro was an j thing wrong with my musics. Ho looked me nil over carefully , nnd then said the only thins that was wrong , so for as he could Judge , was the wheel , "I asked him what In the world ho meant and ho said that riding the wheel deadened tnu muscled that I used In dancing , and that every night , when I had been riding In the day , I would find that the muscles for dancing wouldn't act , as It I had not been riding. Walking does not affect me that way nt all. I can walk miles and miles nnd feel Just ns well ns ever nt night , so far as the muscles are concerned , but do you know I have just had to give up the wheel ? I have had to give It up altogether , much ns I hate to. You sec , dancing Is my bread nnd butter , and , ns I nnd that riding the wheel hurts my dancing , 1 simply have got to stop It. How does thu affection make mo feel ? Why , I just have a sort of sense of goneness In my legs. Just as If the muscles that I know are there were taking a vacation , or something of that sort. I cannot make the little kicks and twirls with my legs that I ought to In order to make my dance per fect , nnd so , jou see , I have had to give up the wheel. " That Is just about the same way It seems to most of the young women who have been questioned on this rather delicate subject. So general has been the practice of rldln- ? wheels by joung women the past season that I ' this curious affection of the dancing mtlsclca 1 Is a matter of nlmoit national Interest. Go ; Into the ball room where the young women of ordinary society nre to be found and watch the movements of the dancers. There will nt once be apparent that lack of grace nnd llthc&omcncss that Is usually characteristic ! of tlio American girl. Thcro U a dragging movement about the feet , as It n tendon were out of order , or something of that nature. Till * Air IMiie. i Many bicycles In 1S97 will he shoj with up- to-dato tlrrs that will fulfill the requirements | of the cyclist In durability , rcsiMoncy and lightness. To these qualities may bo nildel I the least liability to slp | or puncture. In re gard to the latter quality , Innumerable ex- I porimcnts have been made to produce a gooi ! nonpu'ncturable ' tire , but riders nro mill waiting for ono that will do what U claimed for It , and at the same time bo resilient ! From appearances at present , they will conj - j tlnuo to wait , for so far the only real proof [ against puncture Is a covering of steel In- fcldo the thee of the tire , which makes It heavy and less resilient and detracts from the i pleasures of riding. 1 It Is true , however , that manufacturers have foutid eat > y and simple methods of re pair. and a puncture Is no longer a source of terror to a cyclist. 'A solution of a kind furnished by the maker n plug or a llttlo cement Inserted nnd the tire can be safely Inflated ngain. It H seld that a lady in ling- land spent two whole days at ono of the cycle shows recently held thcro and devoted her tlmo to the study of the puncture question with excellent results. Every one knows that the vital principle of a good tire Is In the fabric , which Is woven from cotton and Is vulcanized to the rub ber between the outer and Inner tubes. Nothing * has been found thus fcr that will make as good a fabric as cotton , though a tire of the single-tube variety has been In vented with an Interwoven steel fabric , which Is supposed to bo puncture-proof. The great est novelty In tlras this year Is the elongated rubber ball tire. Each wheel Is fitted with filly-tour of these balls , each held In place by' a pin which fits Into the edge of the rim The balls require to bo filled with nlr about once In three months , that bclni ? the tlmo nllowcd for the natural leakage of air from the balls. Each ball has n spot nbout the size of a dime , through which a needle , such ns is used in a hypodermic syrlngo , Ij In serted , and. being attached to a hand pump. nlr Is quickly forced In. The ball , at the spot where the nccdlo Is Inserted , contains a soft rubber substance , which prevents the mobt mlnuto hole being left open. It Is claimed for this tire thnt a puncture can take place In from fifteen to twenty of the balls and the rider can still keep merrily on Is way without trouble. The tires have ben thoroughly tested , It Is said , with good re sults. The greatest variety In this year's tires is shown In the tread , or outer covering. There are all patterns of roughcncll sur faces. Ono Is like an alligator's skin , the corrugated , the basket weave , the arrow , the star , nnd other styles. It Is claimed for those that they cannot Blip. In England , where bicycles are ridden In the mud moro than here , few of the ' 97 wheels are fitted with tires having smooth surfaces. It must ho remembered , however , that , no matter how rough the surface , It will -wear smooth In tlmo , and their superiority over the or dinary smooth suifaco tire for outdoor riding has yet to bo proven. For Indoor racing pur poses they are , of course , better. In this country the single tube , or hose pipe , tire Is the most popular , whllo In England the double , or Inner tube , variety Is almost uni versally used. of tinWlieel. . The blcyclo ordinance which Is shortly to bo passed upon by the city council has been tlio principal topic of conversation In local cycling circles during the post week. Whllo the matter has not been brought up for final action by any of the local clubs , It has been thoroughly discussed In an Informal way and ccntlment scorns to ho decidedly against It. The originator claims that If It Is made a law many of the bettor class of people can bo Induced to become cyclists , as they will then have some pro tection against being run down by the Ecorchcrs. The following well known local wheel men will attend the Chicago cycle show which will bo In progress during the com ing week : 0. W. Johnston , F , 'M. Russell , II. Hardy , George D. Miner. Italph Uloli- ardson , F. H. JlcCall. J. J. Derlght. Ed T. Hoyden , W. A. Plxloy , Louis Flcschor , George Mlckol , W. D. Townscnd. II. J. Uoot. F. E , Vnndenhurg , G. C. Scllncr , A. R. Hdmlston , J. 12. Howe and Charles Dar- num. Most of tha party will Icavu for Chicago cage this evening , whllo Eomo will not leave until the middle of next week. Chief Consul D. J. O'llrlen will leave on February 4 for Albany , N. Y. , where ho goes to attend the annual assembly of the League of American Wheelmen , Nebraska Is entitled to four representatives , but In order to save the division the expense of sending this number Mr. O'llrlcn will bo the only representative to go and will vote by proxy for the other three. IIo will be for the admission of professionals to league 'membership , local option In the matter of Sunday racing and Sterling Elliott for pres ident of the body. / lAmong the prominent wheelmen who were In tlio city during the past week wcro : P. H. Tuttle , Syracuse , N. Y. ; James Joyce , Jr. , Hartford , Conn. ; W. 0. Taylor , Topekn , Kan. , and 'H. S. Osborne , St. Louis , Mo. Most of them camu In from the wcet , where they liavo been placing agencies for the wboeU they represent , and were on their way to the Chicago cycle show. Maura , George Phillips and John Mat- flon , two young trick riders of local fame , will glvo exhibitions at the coming local cycling show which opens In March , The boya nro learning now and perfecting tliei. ' old feats each day , and local cnthiMlaitn look forward to gome uplendld exhibitions by these youthful experts , who will on- deayor to ouUhlno each other at the Allow. NO SANITARY INSPECTORS Now Board of Health Making Finns for Economy , STUHT ASKS A PERTINENT QUESTION ' Aiiiuiiil llrtmrt I'roiltiovit Mluir NtnUstlt'H Hi ( o tlu > iloivllli of the Clt > - f ir tlio 1'nnt Vour. Yesterday tlio Hoard of Health mot for tlio first tlmo this yenr. Comicllmcn Stuht auil Mount took the places vacated by Ucnawa and Christie of tlio old council. The tlmo wns mainly occupied by jilniM for rcdiiclng expenses during tlio year , ami Itvas unaiilinously ilccliled not'to appoint any sanitary Inspectors , but to turn tlio In spection over to tlio police department , Commissioner Ulythlu and Councllnien Mount and Stuhtvcro designated ns a com mittee to consider further plans far economy nnd report at the next meeting. The meetIng - Ing was not \\lthout the usual discussion over the dead animal bills , which Invariably accompanies the Induction of now members. Stuht and Mount wanted to know how It happened that so many cats and dogs could be carted away every month with no per ceptible diminution of the nupply. The mayor explained that the bills had been materially reduced during the past year and that answered for the time. The Htntlstli-nl features of the annual re port of the department for 1S9G were read and placed on llle. The flmirra complied by the secretary Indicated that there had been 1,909 births during the year , na compared with 920 dcath.1. Of the births , 051 were males and 955 females. This Is the greatest number of births In any one year except In ISM , when the total reached 1,9(50. ( There were 1.S7S births In 1S94 and 1.90C In 1S95. The deaths during tlio year 1S96 wore much leas In proportion than In any previous jear. The death record for the past five years Is : 1892. 1.199 ; 1893 , 1.201 ; 1S94 , 1.U9 ; 1895 , 1,122 ; 1S96. 929. Of the di'atlis In 1S9C , 1S2 were males and 417 females. Married , CSS ; single , CC5 ; widowed , IOC. The record by months wus : January , 7G ; February , S3 ; March , OS ; April , 07 ; May , 09 ; June , SO ; July , 90 ; August , 77 ; September , 03 ; October. 91 ; November , 94 December , 78. The death record as computed on a population of 110- 000 was 6.G per 1,000. The report Indicated that diphtheria and pneumonia wcro the only diseases ) from which more deaths occurred In 189C than In the previous year. Pneumonia had been un usually vltult'iit during the year Just past , ns It had cntipcd ninety-two deaths ns comiure.l with fifty-eight In 1S95. There were forty- t'ovi'ii deaths from diphtheria , IKS against forty-one In 1S95. The falling off In deaths from Ecai'Ict lever \ < at < particularly noticea ble. There were only six deaths from that disease last year , while the previous ycur dironlcli'd forty-three. Other prolific cause1 ! of death In 139(1 ( were : Tuberculosis , IOC ; enteric fever , eighteen ; apoplexy , thirty- live ; cancer , thirty-live. There wcro only nlno deaths from whooping cough. The records hhowed tl.at thu use of antltoxlno had been very effective In reducing the mortality from diphtheria. Out of forty- rovcn cases In which the remedy was used thcro wcro only fourteen deaths , while In twenty-flvo cases In which It wns not used twenty-thrcu died. Thcro were 203 cases of diphtheria leported during the year us com pared with 111 In 1893. There were 112 cases of scarlet fever ns ngaln&t 310 In the preceding year. _ COU.VI'V OOMMIS.SIO.NKHS SIKIJT. Slu-rlir AnkN for More Hc-lp In IIU Olllov. At the meeting of the Hoard of County Commissioners yesterday Sheriff McDon ald submitted a request for authority to pay ono deputy who has heretofore been paid out of the sheriff's resources during the paat year ct ? 7G per month , and also authority for paying the chlof deputy $50 per month moro than la now authorized. The sheriff explained thut ho had been paying this ad ditional amount during the past year and ho asked the board to iillow him to pay both of these amounts out of the fees of the ollico. In support of these requests ho stated that the revenue of his olllco during the past year from foreclosure sales had boon $3,093.23. IIo also stated that thcro were now thir teen ordeis of sale awaiting the expiration of the advertising , nnd these will Increase the total Income to $4,327.02. This will make the income of the office double that of former sheriffs , but the sheriff states that In order to have the work connected with these t-alea properly porformud ho has boon compelled to pay out $50 per month from his own pocket , and ho aska authority from the county fen an Increase of thla amount. The Khcrlff also states that the work of the offlco makes It necessary to employ un additional deputy for the criminal court mid ho nsks authority to pay such deputy from tho.rovcnues of the office. Tlio feca referred to by the I'horiff have 'not all been collected , which fact ho attributes to dull times , but ho explains that these fees are a lien on the property sold and nro assured to the county. The docu ment was referred to the committee of the Tho' report of the sheriff's office for the last quarter of ISflfi showed fees collected amounting to $1,481.07 , expensed of olHce , $2.0S3. " The overccrr of highways In Clontnrf precinct was limited to $ r,0 In making re- palro during the year , the overaccr of Kast Omaha WOH limited to $100. and all other overseer * were limited to $100 for the year. O. II. Iltirchnrd , secretary of the Doughm County Oood Itoads Improvement league , asked permission of tho-board to use ono of the court I'OMiiB for the annual meeting of the league , Kehruary 9. The request waa referred to the roads committee. A protest wa < j filed against the granting of a liquor license to Conrad Wledemami for a saloon nt Kitty-fourth and Center strccto. Jittit oiit lilo thu city limits , and In Douglan precinct. This Is thn name point at which Fred Kooli proposed to conduct n saloon but was refused n license on account of the pro test of Charles Alstadt , who produced uvl- denco allowing that Koch waa not a proper person to conduct such n placo. The prottut ill the present place Is also made by Alstadt and n number of other ic ldcnt of Douglas prcrlnct. 'I ho case was < > et for hearing at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning , nnd the board adjourned until that time. YOUNG IllJI'UIILIOAXH CnniiitltlccH Arc Appointed to ArrniiKO llullciullH. . The Young Men'fi Republican club of thla city will liavo a bamtuut at ono of the local liotclu February 12 , at which a number of republicans of national -reputation , ns well an prominent utato politicians , will bo pres ent. Senator-elect William 13. Mason of Illinois , tlio republican membcia of the Nebraska lcilHlaturo ; and other prominent officials of the younger clement are ex pected to bo among the guest * . Committee * wcro appointed at tlio last meeting of the club to carry out the plaiu arranged for the occasion. Thcfio commlttcca are nn followa : Arrangement * ! .1. J. Boucher , Judge I. F , Maxtor , M. II. Hcdllcld and Vlctot llo.iowatur. Program C. A. ( ! o s , A. II. Uurnctt , W , J. Taylor and O , II , llurchard. Invitation and Finance F. C. O'Hollaron , P. P. IloofiB and J. A. Heck. Kcccptlon 13. K. Zimmerman , II. II. Ualdrlgo. II. W. lircrkeurldec , U. 0.IJur - bank and I . B. Winter. Prcoldctit C. 15. Winter was made cx-ofHcIo member of all committees , < AMH.\mii\T TO ISXl'OHITIO.V lllljl ; \ Itiilior Union A HUH Hint Work in IMI HP The Omaha Central Labor union linn agreed upon an amendmenfto the transmit ! * sUalppl bill now before the legislature. Tlio proposed amendment la : "That for the purpose that Nebraska's labor nlinll bo properly protected and rccolvu just compensation thu minimum of } 1,50 per eight hour day bo paid on all work pro/io- cuted by the Htato of Nubrauka through Its coninilisloncrd. " A lobby from the Central Labor unlou. will visit Lincoln Monday to work ( or U < amendment. .