TUTS OMATTA TATTjY ) l Tt ) : TTEBSDAY. P12B1TIAT.V Ifi. 1897. SPECIAL NOTICES Ail * ( rilnrmonl * for tlienc column * iTvllt tic tnlien nntll 1UI30 p. nt. , for tlie evening unit until H p. in. for the innrnlitK unit Smulnr c lltlonn. Ail % orllHcrM , li > - rciiucntliiK n nnni- liercil check , eim hnvo mimrcrs nil- ilrcNMr'il to n. niiiiilicrril letter In cure of Tlie Her. Aimivrr * .no nililrcMicil .Tvlll lie ilcllvcrccl on prpflciiliitlon of 'the cheek only. Hntcn , 1 1-ae ri rrord flrnt ItiNcrtlnni 3c n mini thereafter. XothltiR taken for lex * thnn 23o for the llrnt Inicr- tloii. Tin-no iiilrcrtlHciiientn in nut l o run cnii lMATn HUM * . . AN IMA ! WII6 CAN THINK OF earns rlmple thins to pntent ? Protect your taear. they mity brine you wenltb ; write John Wcdilcrliiirn A Co. , Dept. V. Pntont Attorney. \VnklilnKlon , 1J. C. , for their tl.FOO prize orrpr , anil a lltl nt 200 Invcnllom wanted. II S 7 TAII.OIIB WANTED. CONTINENTAL. CLOTHIng - Ing Company. ft MIT * _ aoonViTYSicul7' T7nui7An"i'mrt'i3HUKD Address T. H. Maying , Laurel , la. J it-Man _ _ _ _ iruAVKUNo SAi.tsMnN rou CIOAUB ; OM > reliable linuto : rxpcrlrnco unnecessary ; extra Inducements to customers ; J75 to $150 $ per month nnd cxpenncs. C. C. Dlshop * Co. , St. 1.0U In. II MTJO-MIl * . M HNIN SALESMAN ; NONIJ without i-xjiei-leiico nml references need apply. Huston Store , Omihn , IJ Mi03 1C IUJI.IA1IU1 MAN TO IIANDMl AGENTS TOH telephone tablet nnd specialties ; pnya 13,000 a yimr : enclose etnmp. Victory Mfir. Co , Cleve land. O. 11 ME31 16 bvn MEN ron LIGHT otm > eon nays Jl.'S per day. Wnllnce. 13th nml Do.Iue ; upntnlrs. IJ MSJ5 IS" E IIKI.I . WANTID-A emu. rou CIUNCIIAI. HOUSE- woik. Apply Z20D Spencer Direct. C MC9S WA NTEI ) , VI ItST-CI.ASS EXPEIUiNC13 Hilralnily In dry Roods department Inquire lliHtoii Store , Omnlia. C MSsOJ 10 WANTED. A rillST CLASS SECOND cflUL AT CIO So. S2J gt C MT83 1C COMPKTENT C.1IU. TOIl OENEKAI. IIOPSE- worlc. 215 Sherman axe. Mrs. T. 1Hull. . C S30 1C * FOR iiuM' llOUSis IN ALL , PAKTS OF THC CITY. THU O. K. Until Company , 1105 Fnrnnm. D S'JS HOUSES ; UCNUWA & CO. , 103 N. 15TI1 ST. D-333 jionnitN nouses , c. A. STAUU 525 N. Y LI PI : D-400 cuoicn nouses AND COTTAGES ALL ovisii the city , to to ( M. I'lJeUty , 1702 Farnnm St. D-801 IIOUSHS. WALLACE , DHOWN BLOCK , ItiTH and Douglas. D 102 HOUSES FLATS , QAHVIN 11UOS. 1C13 FAltNAM nousns von HUNT. DEMIS , PAXTON MC. MODERN n > .VT. LANCJE . COTTAC3E .NT NEAT FIVE-UOOM "THN uoow AND MHDIUM sizr liousc ; modern Improvements. 2206 1 ! LAllGU LIST. M'CAGUn , 15T1I & ACRE FAIIM. rnil RENT TWENTY-FIVE 0 blocks nulnLle city limits , east of new fnlr Brounil : Kooil 8 room house ; well , cellar. far c "rtSrV'bSrn : corn crlU. ; ! chicken housea. yard fenced nnd ROilde.l ; cnnl nnrt Ice house ; n"c ? ot of tra herHes : blackberries. , Brnpea nnd BPIilCT ! nn Ideal homo ; rents WS500 per ? ear ? . Inquire at 2703 Leaven or h. ZZZ rinNT-A TEN-ROOM HOUSE , 1721 DnWo * l.l " 11 mr-deni Improveinrfnt8. Apply 1723 UodRC St. . or 1318 Tarnnm St. D-M316 1C rinn nAST rnoNT nraiDCNci : , WITH Imrn nnd Inrsc Br. mdi. on Park avenue. Modern lirlck house , 318 S. 2Cth street. ) heated llntn nnd stores In the new Davldse tiullillnff. opposite city hall. 10-room lioiwe. 1S07 Turnum street. Klciim-lienlrd hrlck "tore cor 1C ft California J. W. Iliitiblns. nBont , 1S02 1'arnam n-SJ. 28 rou IIIJ.VT FHUMSiicn HOOSIS. FUnNISHED UOOMS. CH SOUTH 17TH AVE. L. 3C2 nn IIOOMS-HOUSEKEEPINO ja Mnrynn E-M71C l. St. Mnry _ _ NICP.I.Y nmNisiiKD ROOM SOUTH FHONT. modern. 170U C.illfornla at. n M-TDI-lb * HOOMS AND HOAIin. THE MEUH1AM. 25TH AND VERY ncsiuAnun FRONT ROOM. WITH alco\e ; hot water , 212 South 25th st. _ rMJa ( PI.EABANT ROOMS. SINQLE OR ENSUITE , with dry toard. IH22 Hniney Jf ; . I673 ] 6. 110ARD ; STEAM HEATED ROOMS SI 00 A day. CO ! S. th I-aiwo Hotel. . Jm AMIANV. 2101 1 > CUQIU\H ; 1'I.EASANT rilONT room ; also other rooira , with excellent tiibl * . iM.ua i : , MODP.RN ruor.'T ROOMS. oou board. J.1.CO week. 514 N. 19th st. r-ME2t-M * IIK. > T.STOIIKS AMI OFKICUS. TOR RENT. THE 4-STORY 111UCIC . \fii\TS Anr.NTS-SOMETIIINa NE\V ; JUST OUT ; Wonder 12sg Uealer nnd Crenm Whip. relnlU 15o : namplo mallcil frcn for Co to pay postage , I.nrKa line other nulck selling < pectalfes. ! O. ti Vlnlng , Mar. ttJfpt. 19) ) , 25 Ramlolpli Si. . Chicago. J-MO i" - - TT Trr ST' LU. . . . . . . . . . w.Nrnn To u I\T. WANTED. TO RENT. KIIRNISHED HOTEr. . J. J. Olbunn , BU lit Nnt'l hink , K M733 KTOHACn. DM. VAN- & STORAGE , HIS PARNAM , 7EU 1553 M 407 STOUAGU ANI > AVAREHOUSE CO. . 50S-110 Jones CUneiul stornue and forwarding. M tOi w.tvrini TO iiuv. AM AUTIIOIUXUD TO OFKKR CASH KOR limited ninount Omaha Hn\liif3 banl ; nrrnunts. II. II. llnnler. 3702 Kaniam. KUIl BAI.U KUIIMTUIin. TuRNITURE OF TEN-ROOM HO1ISR FOR nlo or trade for pianos and the house , lame lot trcvn nice lawn , within tlx ulocKi of lha lice building , for rent cheap. Addrens E 61 , Uct , O MCM KOH HAI.KMISCii.I.AXnOtS. CHEAl'KST HAIinWOOD WOVEN CORN CRIIJ. I.IIIK made , U. It. Let , SOI Uouglan. Q-409 TOP. BAI.Ii-riNU NEW IIIQH-ORAOE IllCf- clo ; JJO. Omaha Illcycle Co. , S2 ] N. 16th St. Q-410 VEST BEKD 8WKKT 1'OTATOES. J1.23 I'KK tiki. ; nil > ort > . Addrcn Tlieo. Williams. Omnhu. CJ-MM1 ONE JUH8EY CO\V. WITH CAI.F ON 01UU. for ynle cheap. Inquire ut 718 S. 28th ( BAU : . AT A IIAHQAIN , 8UVCN 4-1UVI1 IH'U hoiui-n ; altu new apiarian ( uppllo. Ad- drru V tl , Ll c. ' Q-MS34 IS * BIASSAJIO , HAT1IS , ETC. .i. SMITH , llll DOUQluVS , ROOM 6 : MAO- * * te and gtetm Lotlu. T MSOS ro una. DiiTicoN. ULCCTIUC MASSAQR HATH parlors ; rcitful end curative. 417 3. lllh 81. , I upiUln. T T M innso\Ai , . I2S ( W-.RUPTURE CURED-TIUj MARCH 15 Tor Ma oo , w pain : no detention from Imsln s ; Jje r fer to hundreds of pnttentR ourwl. The O. 13. Mll * r C . . 717 New York Life IlldR. , Omahii. U 411 FOH . s Physltlan , consultation or henlth book _ .g , U-412 _ _ HATHS , MAPSAOn. ilME. POST , 3 H S. 15TH. ' JMNTAI ? , COLLECJB. IJ A PAaFIC STS 'r | | Teeth filled viltli sold , nmnlnam. tin , gutta- perch * , cement , ana pUtes mnde for cost of material only. Teeth extracted nnd cleaned free / _ U-5J9- , - AND SO- ouii hair , 3 : Chamtjer of Cnratn rce. True Co- _ U-M793 M15 TO M. " " * * * wpbtwlljle tot- Any debts , ' . Incurred nftcr 1'eLruary 8 , 1837. Joe Irvine. U S2C 15 * JIO.MJYTO I.OA.\UKAI , IISTATK. ANTHONY IXJAN. & TRUST" CO. . MS N. Y U- lL'nn ° n ' ° " ' ' r cholcc ? n Iowa , northern Missouri ? far" ' loan- , eastern Nebraska. W 414 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 8K N. Y. L1PE. i W 41J MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Ilrennan , Ixne Co. , rnxton block. > W 418 C PER CE.ST MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA propertyNeb. farms. W. U. Melkle , 1st Nnt'l Ilk W-4P MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. U. H , Mortgage & Trust Company. New York. Pusey & Thomas , Agents , No , 207 Tlrst National Hank Hide. W 420 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY tiropcrt ) . W , Fnrnain Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnnm W1I1 nim.m\a AND I.OA.V ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MtTt'AL K A n ASS'N PAYS C , 7. 8 per cent when 1. 2 , 3 years old ; nlwnys re deemable. 1704 rarnnm ttreet , Nattlnger , See. 423 HOW TO OET A HOME OR SECURE OOOD Interest on ratings. Apply to Omnlm L. & B. Ass'n , 1704 Farnnm. a , M. Nattlnger , Sec. 129 . PAWMIUOICnilS. II. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 16 ST. 432 SHORTHAND AND TYPKWHITINQ. A..C. VAN BANrS SCHOOL. 61J N. Y. LIFE. AT OMAHA I1US. COLLEQE.ICTH A 43t 3IUSIC , AUT AND LA\r.UAOK. OEORaE T. OELLENI1ECK. 11ANJO , MANDO- lltl nnd guitar teacher. Room 412 llee Hid * . Tel. 23S. io SAFIJS. NEW AND SECOND-HAND HAHCS : SAFE RE- palrlng. j , j. Derlghl , 1116 Fnmam. C60-M3 FINANCIAL. CASH PAID FOR OMAHA SAVINGS HANK accounts. W. K Ilolden , McCague lllock -MJ74 LIFE INS. 1-OLICIES 1JOUUHT. W. F. HOLDEN 43i FOR SALE. WARRANTS AMOUNTING TO several hundred dollars ; general fund , Ne braska counties , 7 per cent Intorett ; llrst-clns * security for liuestors. Inquire of Omnlm Printing Co. , 918-920 Fnnvam street. M5M tSisfficSisSl ! jSJ B ! EsSc2 ! S = i2s 5 Eo : "Corao to my aid , thou dainty maid , I want to ask a question. " She : "Oh , no , kind sir , I shall not stir ; This is intimidation. " He : "Oh , no , my dear , pray do not fear For this investigation ; I am not mad , I have an ad . For general publication. " She : "Oh , well , " said she , "the Daily Bee Has greatest circulation. " MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1503 Fnrnam St. W 418 ON OMAHA PROPERTY7" LOWEST RATES ; building loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co.W . W 421 J300 00 PRIVATE MONEY. S ELliy , HOARD OF Trade Uldij. W-73I 3IONKY TO LOAN CIIATTHLS. MONEY TO IXAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. horira , < vagons , etc. ' at lowest rates In city ; no reino\al of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 204 So. ICtli St. MONEY TO LOAN. 30. CO , 90 DAYS ; FtJRNI- ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room S , Darker blk. IIUSINKSS CHANCES. TO GET IN OR OUT OF BUSINESS GO TO J. J. Olbaon. u4 1st NatllJSk building. _ Y 424 FOR l3A LE , AROUT 2,000 LBS , MINION TYPE ! 700 lb . agate , 1 ! > 0 pair tno-thlrd cases , 40 double Iron stands for two-third cases. This material wan uued on The Onuhd Llee , and In In fairly good condition Will be told cheap In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser. Apply In person or by mall to The life pub- Ilihlne Company , Omaha , Neb. _ Y 713 FIVE-NINTIIS INTEREST IN 40-BARREt. llourlns mill ; water power and a 75-barre. steam roller mill on railroad ; for sale or will exchange for good cleor land. Address D Cl , llee Y M11-- SOMK ONlVTO INVEST TWO TO FIVE THOU- nn.i dollars In an cstnbllslied buslneM and teciire position. Address F 17 , llee.M81l . ! FOIl HAI.n HH\I. KSTATB. AHSTRACTS. THE HYRON REED COMPANY. K lj H-J HOUSES. IJOTS , FARMS , LANDS , IXMNS Oco. P. Heiiils Real Estate Co. , I'axton blk. OMAHA SAVINGS HANK ACCOUNTS TAKEN ut par In exchange ( or houses und lota. ( All or part. ) The llyron Reed Co. RE-427 KOUNTKE PLACE HOMES AT GOC ON TUB dollar. 12.2SO , , KH ) to > U.noo ; bco pfiotos at ICth nnd Farnam. Morse bids. J. J. Gibson. M4 First National bank bid * . RE M453 THREE AfRl.S ON MILLER PARK HOt I.E- vanl. Jl.bOO. 130x271) feel east of old fort Omaha. JI.OOO. l.Cx235 ! feet on SOtli btreet. paved ? south of Miller pnrlc. 1J.OOO. 6 jl , e near 27th nd Spauldlng , $400. John N. I ren. zer , opp. 1' . O. Ul8f3 B.ROOM iiotTSE , EAST FRONT. LOT coxiuo ft. . 2Slh nnd A streets , one blocc | from 21th street " * " ' ' 6-r > > , full'lot , south front , north part 5-niom 'lioui-c. ooiner lot , C0xl ft , , Hanncom C.roonT'11'u.T'lnrKe lot. 3Jtli nnd Hurt , tl.550.0fc & acres frontlnn Miller 1'ark on 21th t. , Im proved. JJ.OOU.UO. 5 acres fronting2Uh St. . north of Ame ave. , Improved , part of amc already platted Into ° ll nci\s ultii ilne srene , upilng water , well Im proved J2MlOt ) ) . R acres .Improved , J750.00. 6 ncren. tinlinpro\cd. J100.00. Farms In Dc.uulas , Sarpy und Washington coun ties , cheap , . . Potter & George Company , S. W. Cor. ICth & Farnam ti. ' RE-M783 17 GARDEN LAND , 21 ACRES , C-ROOM HOl'SE , barn , windmill etc. Johu N , Prenier. opp. P. OMAlTA SA\'IN09 HANK ACCOUNTS nOl'aflT for cash , In Ken at par for choice lit mortgages or taken at par In exchange for real estate nt present law values. U. O , Wallace. llra\\n block , 16lh 4 Douglas.s RK-K.-J- r.osT. * , LOST. COCKER SPANIEL. 8 MONTHS OLD. return nnd recelte reward. I. N. Wutson. C23 N. Y. Life llldg. I.o t-676 LOST-SMALL 1ILACK DOG. WHITE STREAK front , short hair ; name "Jerry ; " renurd. C. S Stebblns. 1230 South 7th nt enue. Loat MC37 LOST. A RED MAKAW PARROT RETURN ( or ruwurd to A. Miller , 1CC5 Howard. I.o t-S28 15 * no roit KUROPI : . EI.WKLL. EUROPEAN TOURS FOR Tali either by bloclt or train. Will maka tlvt tours , cinbructntr Frsnce , Italy , Hwltterland. Germany , Holland and the Ilrltlsh Ule , For fuil'i r information nnd circulars apply to Irvlnr Q. Darlsht. ill Brown block , Omaha. U IT * SUU'INC : .1IACIIINI3S AND SUPPLIES. NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE sewing machine otllce , 1S11 Cap. Ave. Tel. 1174. 411 TYPEWIIITKKS. GET THE IJE9T TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES ; repairs. United Typewriter & Supplies Co. , 1C12 Farnam St. 43Mun 30 PAOICBU. GET M S. WALKLIN'S PRICES ON FURNIture - ture packing , repairing , upholstering ; mat- tre-.cs made and renovated ; 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1331. 2 _ MHDICAL. LADIES ! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYroyal - royal Pills ( Diamond bland ) are the best , fialo reliable. Take no other. Send 4o stamps fort particulars. "Relief for Ladles , " In letter by return mall , At drugslsts. Chlchester Chemical Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. Mention llco. SUES & CO , PATENT SQLICI10BS Uooilulldlmr. Uooilulldlmr.Omtilia Neb Advice nnd I'ntunt Hook FltEK S\/1ADE \ / SV1E A MAM AJAX TAHLETS POSITIVELY CUHE A t.lt > 'rrioii' lHtcttt Falllna Menu ory. ImpotencySlwplen nw , oto , raufced by Abuno and other KXCKH&OS nnd Indis cretion * Vli'U ijutcklil nntl Kinlll > estore Lott V'lt.illtr in old or jounz , nnd flt a man for6tudfbutnf { > ss or inHrr'azn . , ' 1'refent Intimity end Consumption if takan In time. Their u shows Iromecllnlo Improve , meat and eit > cU n CUKE where all others tall. In ilil upon ImrluK tha cenulnn Ajnx Tablets. Tlmr haTucureil ihoiiianiliBnd will cure jou. \ \ HTO a positive written guarantee to nffect n cure In cli cats or rufund th nionnr. Price BO renin i > er pnckuieor ; ill imckuuiM ( full treatmrntl for Slut , lit mull , In ptaiu wriipiinr. upon rucelr > c of i > rlc . Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO. ' " " ' . , Tni. ' For sale In Omaha by James Forsyth , 201 N. ICth Btreet. Kuhn & . Co. , 15th and bouclss Streets , Drucflsts. OR. fid c GREW 1 * Till ONLY SPECIALIST WHO TSEATi All. PRIVATE DISEASES WuUeu tcDUordcrcf MEN ONLY SOI I Yeus le Omaha. Book fit * . Coniulut ! a snd hiamlnalioo VH * . | 4lh sntf funim Sl , ' UUA1L& NKB. Notice of Hullof VllliiKc Water Dun tin. Notice Is hereby Riven that until 12 m. o'clock of Monday , March IGth , 1W7 , aenlod bids will be received at the olllfe of tlio clerk of the village of Bancroft. Nebra ka , for the purchase of water bonds of said vll- lugo , an Id bonds being of the denomination of llvo hundred dollur.H ( fliX ) ) each , bearliif Intel eat at thu rnte of six ( C ) per cent tier annum from August 1st , IBM , the date of Issuo. In the amount of live thousand dollars lars ( JjWD ) , nnd running twenty years (20) ( . payment optional with said village after live (5) ( ) yeara Interest and principal pay able nt the Jiscal agency of the state of Nebraska. In the City of Now York. Said village reserves tno right to reject any and all bids , By order of the Board of Trustees of the village of Bancroft , Nebraska. Dated this 12th day of February , 1S 7. J. J HLKIN. D. W. nUHKE , Village ClerK. Chairman , To ( Di-piiNltorx nml Oilier Crfilltorn of the ( icrninii bavliiKx Hank. You and each of you are hereby notified to appear before the BtAto Bunking Board at the Crclghton hall. In tne city of Omaha , on Thursday , February IStli , 18)7 ! ) , nt 10 o'clock u. in. , to show cause , If any you have , why the German Savings bank should not be taken out of the Hands of the 10- celver and placed In the hands of Its board of directors upon said bank giving good nnd sulllclent bond to pay all the Indebtedness of said bank , and you are further notified that the Hanking Hoard desires to hear your views with respect to the amount of said bond. ny order of the State Hanking Hoard. FllcUt P. I * HALL , , Secretary. FRESH ATTACK' ; OF ECONOMY i' * r it School Board Has oD&ided to Retrench Vigorously AmV-Promptly. WILL FURTHER REOUCE.THE ; REPAIR GANG rive Men In litI idlOfT , the Snperln- tciulrnt of IlrjtlilliiKn to Select Tin-in _ Cllcnt'LT Text i llook.i'VtltitriI. . i The regular meeting of the Board of Edu cation last night was largely of a routine charactcr tlio only oratorical sklrmUh being brought out by the question of a further re duction In the repair gang. The applications of Rowcna Morse , J. W. Moulding nnd Antoinette Lalpon for positions aa teachers In the High school were referred , Similar action was taken on applications of Nellie Noble , Elizabeth1 Larimer , Agnea J. Mitchell , Anna Fltle and Ilcse E. Collins for grade positions. A request from tlio department of house hold economics of the Woman's club for per mission to form classes In domestic oetencc In the High school was rcfctrcd for considera tion. tion.Lulu Lulu B. Wcarno was granted a leave of absence until April 5 , on account of Ill ness , A communication from President James B. Angcll of the University of Michigan set forth that the term for which Omaha High school students were to be received at tlie university on diploma had expired. If the board desired to continue the "diploma re lation" a visit from ono of the faculty of the unlveislty for the purpose of Inspecting the work of the school was necessary. It was explained that this meant an expanse for transportation and hotel bill , and the matter was referred to the High school committee. TEXT BOOK ECONOMY. The text book question came up again In a report from that committee. This was | to the effect that some of the books now In i use had not been revised for twelve or fourteen - teen years. Others were being purchased at prices that were now exorbitant. The [ committee waa given authority to rovloe tlio j course of study In conjunction with tbo superintendent of schools and to obtain prices from various publishing houses. A resolution by Davidson extended an In vitation to the International Kindergarten union to told Its 1898 convention In Omaha. It was unanimously adopted. The conven tion will be held In St. Louis this year and Mrs. Orlctta Shields Chlttcndcn Is the dele gate from Omaha. Dennis offered a resolution by which the superintendent of buildings was directed to discharge 11. B. Carter and E. Jensen of the repair gang. Anderson thought that the superintendent should select the men who were to bo dismissed. Johnson declared that It was simply a qiicatlon of turning some one out to lot some , ono else In. The same program had been repelled every time a new board came Into existence and the re sult was a force of''lnexperlenced men. Hess declared that the Idea of putting new men on was not considered. There were simply more men than were needed and the resolu tion was a plain business proposition. The subsequent dlscu _ slon brought out the fact that the two men named were the old est and most capable men on the force and several members objected to their removal on that ground. An amendment by Johnson directed the superintendent to put all his men on half time. Van Glider declared that five men could be dismissed without loss of efficiency and mado1 a Vigorous plea for what he contended was 'the only economy that could be effected wlthon Injury to the echoo'.s. Johnson's amendment wan defeated and An- .dernon's amendment , "by which the selection of the two men dismissed was left to the superintendent , wca adopted , MAY HAVE A PAGE. A resolution by Gratton , authorizing the employment of a page at $1 a night , was referred. A substitute by Davidson , which provided that the work now done by the page should bo done by the janitor of the board rooms , was lost. Ayes Anderson , Davidson , Johnson , Jor dan , Rhoades 5. Noes Dennis. Edwards , Gratton , llcss , Irey , Moore. Penfold , Sears , Van Gilder , President Edwards 10. A resolution was adopted complimenting Secretary Glllan on the makeup of his annual report. Johnson's resolution directing the superin tendent of buildings to give preference to the seven men recently discharged , when new men wore required , was laid on the table. Another resolution , by which the salary of the superintendent of buildings was reduced to $1,500 a year , was referred to the com mittee on rules. FOR COM.KCH I\VISTI ATII ) . Committee from IliilMlile Collc-up * In tinClt.v for I lull Piirixiir. Dr. T. Menses of Chicago , secretary and manager of the Northwestern Dental col lege. Ur. D. J. McMillan of the Western Dental college of Kansas City and Dr W. T. McLean of the Cincinnati College of Denial Surgery form a committee which was appointed by the Asoclatlon of Dental Faculties of the United States to Invest- ! ncto the dental department of the Univer sity nf Omaha. Upon this Investigation ( ippemls the admission of the faculty of the drnlnl department Into the Association cf Dental Faculties. The committee made a thorough Investi gation of the dental college yesterday , and the members said they were more than pleased with the condition In which they found the Institution. Every rule of the Association of faculties 1ms been observed , and the wo-k of the Institution was pro nounced first class In every particular. The faculty of the college Is highly elated nt the result of the visit and antici pates being admitted Into the-.association without trouble. The committee does not make Its report till the next meeting of the association In August of this year , and till that time there will be no oincl.il announce ment of Its findings. The college received a favorable report at the meeting of the association last August , but under the rules It had to put In two years under probation. The college Is no\v 2 years old , and the Investigation was called for. Last night the faculty of the college tendered a banquet to the committee at Hcnshaw's , which was sened In a stilto of private rooms on the second door of that hotel. It was a real banquet , too , with an elaborate menu which closed with cham pagne and cigars. There were also some short addresses made by the local faculty and by the visitors , In which dentistry , the local college , the city , the exposition nnJ other subjects were treated. In addition to the committee already men tioned thu following members of the faculty of the dental department of thu Univer sity of Omaha were present : J. C. Whin- ncry , W. II. Shcrradcn , W. N. Dorward , W. F. Melroy. F. M. Mueler , J. J. McMullcn. William 11. TonHyck. James H. Irvine , A. W. Nason , H. W. Schrlver , II. W. Christie , A. K. Dctwllcr. all of Omaha ; H. A. Woodbury - bury and Dr. Macrae , Jr. , of Council Dlutts ; F. ; M. Schrlver of Glenwood , Iowa ; L. P. Davis ; and C W. Lucas Lincoln ; and II. T. King of Fremont , A. P. Johnson of Omaha and i S Schilverof Council Bluffs were visit ing I dcntlstn. nicii"ric.v TO TIIKIR IIUOTIIICKS. V. W. C. A. iii < iTtilln the Y. M. C. A. nt ItooniH of tlic I "or in cr. The Young Women's Christian association tendered a reception to the members of the Young Men's Christian association In the rooms of the former In , The Dee building last evening , which was attended by a vast throng. As ono woman said , If the rooms had been twlco as largo they would not have accommodated the visitors. The program and rofrcnhments were provided by the J women , of the Hanscom Park and First Moth- ' odlst churches. The program consisted of an Instrumental duet by Misses Grace Dey- mer and Josephine Thatcher ; solo by Mrs. G. W. Johnson ; recitation by Miss Edna Johnson ; piano solo by Miss Lizzie Stlckney ; cole by Mrs. Edith Urquhart , and a selection by the High School Freshmen Mandolin club. Kach of these numbers was enthusiastically encored , furnluhlng an entertainment which was very pleasing to ovetybody present. I.OCAI. nunviTins. An overcoat was stolen Saturday night /rom Charles Elsasser , the watchman at Metz brewery. P. Blackwood of Calhoun has reported to the police that his barn was entered a few nlghtc ago and two sets of double harness were stolen. A masquerade ball Is to be given by the Omaha Turnvereln In Germanla hall next Saturday evening. Extensive preparations are being made for the affair. A coat and vest belonging to George F. Bauer , 321 Woolworth avenue , was stolen from the dressing room it Washington hall last Saturday night. The vest contained a silver natch. The regular weekly meeting of the real estate dealers yesterday afternoon was de voted to a consideration of various bills upon Uio question of foreclosure of mort gages , before the legislature. Joe niley ycoterday caused a search warrant to bo Issued for premises at Twenty-first and Leard stteets In an endeavor to recover four pair of fancy pigeons that have lately been stolen from him. Hllcy lives at 3811 North Twenty-first street. Articles of Incorporation have been filed with the county clerk by the Longevity Ap ple company. The purpose of the corpora tion Is stated In the articles to be the propagating and selling of the longevity apple and other new fruit. The Incorporators - tors are D. N. Graves and Charles Ogden , the capital stock being fixed at $100,000. Jim Hogan , alias Logan , Is under arrest on suspicion of having stripped the clothesline on the premises of "Shorty" Groves , Fif teenth and Davenport streets , some weeks ago. The stolen clothing was found 'in the batch that ) was recovered about a week ago when the house of a colored woman , Mrs. Green , was raided. Frank Devlne Is In jail on the charge of vagrancy. Ho was bound over last summer to the district court on the charge of burglary , but escaped with a sentence for pottlarceny. . Some six years ago ho was euspectcd of committing a highway robbery and was pursued by Andy Ilazo of the mounted police. Devlno took a shot at the officer and hit his horee. He escaped and left the city , remaining away for some years. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiniiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiinr ; THAT THE IFAC-SIMILE eBefableP/cpnralionforAs- SIGNATURE slmilatlng ikToodandRegula- ting Hie Stoinachs aiulBowels of OF- PromolcsDl esHonCheerfuI- nessandRest.Contalusndlher .Opiuiff.MorpIiiufl ' norlflneral. IS ON THE NOT Njpi'c OTIC. WRAPPER OF EVERY I torn fad- BOTTJLE OB1 A perfect ncmedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca , Worms.ConvulsionsJcverisli- QCSS and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature ol 3LfrtfetcZiVi NEW YORK. Oastorii ta pet up la oce-elzt bottles only , It Vis sot loH in hnlk , Don't ' allow anyone to tsll 3 yon anything elio en tbo plea or promles tlat It 4 Is "just aa good" and "will answer oyery pnr- | pose , " * 8Bes that yon et O-A-B-T-O-B-I-A , Tbl f 5 _ i - EXACT COPVOF WRAPPER , lnU ! ST . j / 4fyjLU " cf ' ' * vnpftr. South Omnlm News The balances in the dlftcrcnt city funds at the present time are s follows : Street repair , $39.51 ! flro nnd w.ttcr , | 3fiS.09 ; gen eral , $40.33 ; Interest , $9,715.30 ; public light , $2,117.52 ; judgment , $17 .83 ! engineer. $ S2G.2S ; salary , J3.423.71 ; police , $3.C,32.53. It costs on an a\er\iRo $4SO per month to run the flre department. There Is not enough money In the flro slid wAtcr fund to pay February bills , In thU one fund alone there will bo nn overlap of about $2,500. The firemen will bo compelled to discount their pay warrants nt hlch rates. With the present levy only a little over $4,000 Is brought Into the fire and water fund , nnd with an overlap amounting to one-half that to stnrt with the fund will last only a short tlmo nftcr the commence ment of I ho next fiscal M'nr. There Is enough money in the engineer and salary fund to pay expenses until the next levy Is available and by close figuring I hi ? police department can get out without an over lap. I'lrc I.liultx llcln : lunon-il. It Is understood that the Insurance ad justers have agreed to rebuild the 'Carroll building on N street near Twenty-sixth strce't , which was destroyed by flro n few days ago. The btllldlng was a one-story frame structurennd was used for saloon purposes. In the opinion of well known local builders the repairing of thU build ing will bo In direct violation of the fire limit ordinance. Section 13 of this ordi nance Is as follows ; "It shall bo unlawful to repair nny building within the limits of the city of South Omaha when such building shall have been damaged by fire or decay to the extent of CO per cunt of the value of such building. " Contractors hero assert that over 50 pur rent of the build ing has been destroyed , consequently to repair It would be a violation of the ordi nance. Several attempts have been made recently to enforce this flro limit otdlnanco , hut each lime the city ofllclals have backed down or shut their ojrs and frame shanties have been erected right on the principal streets of the city. Mil it Cli-nii All Cnrx. Yesterday Major Davis , sanitary Inspector for the Department of Animal Industry , was Instructed to servo notice on nil of the rail- loads to thoroughly clean all domestic cars on and after Monday next. The railroads were further notified that In case they fall to do this the cars will bo subject to In spection nnd fumigation. This Is a new departure In connection with the sanltar > Inspection at the stock yards and ono that the railways will not particularly favor The order moans that nil cars In which llvo stock Is transported must bo thoroughly cleaned before being used again. Heretofore - fore the department only compelled the railroads to clean and fumigate cars ar riving from hulow the quarantine lines. According to the Inspectors the department Is determined to prevent southern fever and other diseases from spreading. If such a thing Is possible. City GiiHslii. Miss Fannie Chandler Is among the sick. Miss Ethel Honey Is reported on the sick list. list.Mrs. Mrs. Corcoran Is confined to her home b > Illness. Charles M. Hcltzoscn , Louisville , Is a vis itor In thecity. . S. Hanson , Logan , Utah , Is hero attending to bomo business. Mrs. C. A. Melchcr. Twenty-first and II streets. Is quite sick. Mrs. T. It. Smith. Twenty-second and 0 streets , Is quite sick. L. Barren , Bitter Crock , Wyo , , U regis tered at ono of the hotel ! ! . The Emanon club will give a ilanco at Masonic hall this evening. The next regular meeting of the city coun cil will be held February U3. I. C. Reno. Oakdale , waa a caller at the exchange building yesterday. Tlie King's Daughters will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Hiram Hall. A meeting- the Scandinavian club Is to bo held at Fran lie's hall this evening. The state encampment of the Sons of Veterans will be held in Omaha today. A son has been born to .Mr. and Mrs. Harrison risen , Ester , Twenty-fifth and I' streeta. Oak Leaf Grove. No. S , will give a mask ball at Workmen hall Wednesday evening. W. II. Phllbrlck. American Falls , Idaho , Is In the city looking after property Inter ests. ests.J. J. Crawford. Twentieth and N streets , who bees been quite sick. Is able to bo about again. The women of the hospital association will give a ball on the evening of March 1 at Masonic hall. Miss Mary Hall has returned to her home at Lincoln , after spending a few days herewith with friends. Miss Carrie Clark , Greenwood , IR the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Holland , Twenty fourth and G. streets. The Packers' Building and Loan associa tion , which was organized about a month ugo , Is now ready for business. Phil Kearney pest and the Woman's Re lief corps gave a dlmo social last evening which was a very pleasant affair. The total feeder shipments from this mar ket to the country last week were 119 cans , ninety-six going to Nebraska. Mrs. John F. Schtiltz returned yesterday from Washington county , where shehpent two weeks with friends and relatives , News of the death of Patrick 'fltelt ' , one of Wood River's prominent nnd pioneer citi zens , was received at thu oxchungo yesterday afternoon. Ten cars of cattle belonging' to Cox & Pyle , I'cndloton , Ore , , arrived at the yaids yesterday. The owners accompanied the sh'pment. Mrs. Denna Allbery , Twenty-fifth and J streets , returned yesterday afternoon from Blair , whcro oho vlxltod with friends for a few days. ID. . Reynolds , Montrosc , Kan. , brought a shipment of cattle to thh market jeilor- day and went homo well pleased with the prices paid , Robert Ftuiston of the Fourth ward Is circulating a petition requesting President elect McKlnloy to appoint hltn consul to Belfast , Ireland. The lolpzal-I3ke gambling case , which waste to have been tried In Justice Agnew'ii court yesterday , has again been continued , this time until February 21. Attorney W. R. Patrick of this city was yesterday appointed by Judge Itakrr to de fend MIke Ford , who Is cliai-ged with com plicity In the murder of Harry Oswald , Dan Dugan , an old-tlmo offender , whose occupation Is given on the pollco blotter on "flunkey , " H In too toils again , this time for being drunk and raising a dl&turhancc. The case against Morris Yost , who was ar- rcatod some tlmo ago for Interfering with a constable , was called for hearing In pollco court yesterday and tllsnili cd for want of prosecution. There Is a possibility that ono or nioro women will be candidates for member of the Hoard of Education at the Kprlng election. The members whose terms oxplro In the spring are Messrs. Knight , Olson and Michel. Rev. C , C. Smith , pastor of the First Dap- list church , Twenty-fifth and H streets , has tendered hU resignation to the trustees of thu church. No reason Is given for this action , as Mr. Smith declines to talk about the matter. It Is understood that Mr. Smith will remove to an eastern city. Diiiiilrp Woiiimi'x null , On Thursday last the Woman's club of Dundee held an Informal meeting ut the homo of Mrs. W. L Kclby , Mrs. Towno and Mrs. Graham Park being the uuest-s of hcnor. Mrs , Towno addressed tlio women on tha subject of the bum-fits of club life nnd Mrs. Park read an extract from Inn McLaren's "Auld Lane Syne. " Another Interesting fi-aturc of the afternoon wan guessing the names oC authors , whoso per traits. mounted on rardboard and num bered , were scattered about the room * Mrs , Johnson won the beautiful pi. ml awarded the best BUtHsor. Thpnc present wore : Mr . fielby , Mi * . Tow lie. MM. Park , Mrs. Perry. Oarmlchacl , Montgomery , t'.nti- eron , Hmflli , Lcnvltt , Johnson lloaford. Htonccyphcr , Uenson. Cotncr , Purlin , and Misses Tllson , Ada Tllson and Kodalatigh Nothing can exceed the care with which Cook'e Imperial Extra Dry Champagne la jnadu Hucinvnit's SAI.AIIY STI S Tiinsr , Orimnllnri In nil InviHcnl Institution Hittrr I'rolftl. The assembly room at the Jacksonlnn club quarters -was filled to the doors last night bjr the depositors In the Nebraska Satlngi and Exchange bank , who had gathered In ono of their regular mooting ) to dlsctm what WAS best to be done to Iisstcn a settlement on tie ! assets of the defunct blink. A report from a committee , which had been to see the receiver , was read , showing the eomlltlon of the nsjpta at the pros nt lime. This showed that the Assets footed up In fftco values to $330,000. whllo the liabilities were about $1SO.OOO , But the real value of tlio assets was estimated (6 ( be about one- thltd of the face value. Tha committee also reported nn cxpcnsa bill made by the receiver , which showed tint of a total oxponao for Iho last throtf month * of last yoir of n llttlo o\er $700. over $ CiO was for the salary of the receiver , who U allowcl $20S.13 a month for his scrvlcco. The reading of this part of the report raise I the depositors off their frot. figuratively speaking , ntul the presence of a number of women was alt that prevented an outburst of vigorous English. Aa It was , n commit Ice was appointed to prepare n set of resolu tions touching upon this ono Horn. Tim committee found the task tnn much for ona evening , and asked for a week's time , which was granted. The meeting adjourned to meet again next Monday evening , and regularly thereafter , K necessary , for the depositors expressed a determination last night to fight their case In the courts If they did not secure what they consider to bo their Just dues. l-'l HI ! AMI POI.HT. MATTliltS. Trouble nt No. U KiiKliuIluiixi > DU- lioicil Of Hack Sliiuil AliollNliiMl. At the meeting of the lire and pollco com mission last evening the case against Cap tain A. C. Taylor , Lieutenant Frank Urban and George T. Anderson for preferring ma licious charge * against Engineer Richard Grant of No. 3 nnglnc- company , was heard nnd dismissed. A druggist's license was granted to W. E. Berry , C24 North Slxto nth street. A petition from the American District Tel egraph company and adjacent Imalnest hotiECS for an abatement of the hack and cab stand on Douglas nnd Thirteenth sheets resulted In the following resolution' Resolved. Th.it the hack nnd cab Htnnil In question bo nnd Is hoieby abiili-d nml ordeied vacated , nnd tlio chief of police H. hereby Instructed to notify oecup.uit1 ? of wlil sljiul to cr-nsp using the snino ; and Ht-solvod. further , That hacks nnd c.tln bo permitted to stand on south side of Douglas , between Thirteenth und Twelfth streets , and the tuiini * Is hereby deslBimli'tl nn .1 hack and cab ataml. The saloon license of Christ llamnn for 112 South Sixteenth strc-et , which wan appealed to the district court by P. K. Her , was granted , the court alUmilng the orlglual action of the board. Our CIvlilllntiir ; - . The membois of the Unity ciub who wer fortunate enough to bo present nt tha regular meeting l.'ist night , In the public libray ! building , listened to papers whirl ) were of more thnn common Interest They were three In number and dealt with mib- Jects that pertained to the course that U being followed by the club , the civil- his tory of the United Stales. Tim subjects and the speakers were as follows. "Thu Presidency , " by F. L. Ilnller ; "Tho Knrly Federal Judiciary , " by W. A. Foster ; "Thu Spenkcr.shlp " by Charles C1. Hosewnter. All the papers wort very exhaustive and Indicated that considerable research had boon made to obtain the material. They were followed by the usual discussion. Tree I'lllm. Send your address to H. K. Bticklcn & Co. , Chicago , and get a free .simple box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will con- vlncc you of their merits. These plllii nra easy In action nnd arc particularly effective In the cure of Constipation and Sick Head ache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they ha\o been proved Invaluable. They an guaranteed to be perfectly free from cverj deleterious substance and to bo purely vege table. They do not weaken by their action , but by giving tone to stomach and bowe.li greatly Invigorate the sjstcm. Regular slzi 25c per box. Sold by Kuhn & Co. , druggists. 1'KIISO.VM , PAHAOllAI'IIS. C. n. Wllklns of Philadelphia Is n Darker guest. O. R. Rico of Boston Is stopping at the Merce. ' . J. II. Cralgor , a merchant at Norfolk , Is In the city. J. A. VanAkln and wlfo of Falrbury are visiting In the city. John C. Eber of Plttaburg , Pa. , Is regis tered at the Mercer. Grant Gates of Clay Center , Neb. , Is la the city at the Mercer. L. A. Varner , editor of the Sterling Sun , was In the city jestcrday. William A. Paxton , sr. , left last evening on a business trip to Lincoln. II. Mullen has gone to Chicago , where ho will visit friends for a short imrlod. D. M. Ruger and W. M. Dame are reg istered at the Barker from Fremont. T. J. Plckett , publisher of the Wahoo Wasp , was a vUltor In Omaha jrstcrday Mrs. Elta Matheson , who has been viry 111 with quinsy for a wecK , Is reported much better. Charles Harrison and W. M. Harmon nro Missouri Valley arrivals , stopping at the Darker. Fred Miinson of Emcrron , la. , lo In the city on business and expects to leave to morrow. Frank P. Prlnco of Madi.ion , member of the legl.ilaturu from Mndlion county , IR In the city. Mrs. C. W. Phillips loft for San Fran- clsto last evening , whcrs she will take up her permanent residence , John It. Wood , John ICurran. . Georgn A. Dcotey ami S. D , Uhllds are registered ut the Barker from Burlington , U. A. II. Hey wood was In the city jditerday on a short vlilt with friends while on his way from San IVanchco to Chicago D. F. Htird , agent for a local freight line , C. K. Colvln of Hie Grand Trunk and Charlei Rogers of the Great Eastern left last night for Lincoln. II. Benedict , a commission man In Chicago cage , was In the city yesterday lookini ; after 6omo business matters und visiting his brother , Emnu'rxon Benedict. Ho left for Kaiibas City last night. A. M. Post , chief Justice of the supreme coutt of Nebraska , accompanied by hlj brother , Gcwgo W. Post of York , cbalman of the icjmbllcJn state committee. , nnd F. C. Powers , an attorney at York , was In thu city > osterdjy. Ncbratkami at the liotel.i : J. B. Buckley , Stromsburg ; H. A. k'cott , Hiimholt ; Wll- Ham S. Patterson. Stockham ; W. II , Alder man , Wi'st Point ; Hetty Greek , Kearney ; J. B. Donlvan , Madison ; ( loorge Kruman , Tllden ; It J. Tease , Auburn ; Robert Hoi- iKsnorth , HoWltt ; J. T.Velsman , Lin coln ; W. S. Cook , Arlington ; W. L' , Whit- comb , Ponder ; R. S. Proudflt , Uultlo Rock ; It , L , Downing Keaincy , No jjotrtBli no mineral no dunger in fi. B. B. 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