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TIIK OMAHA DAfLT BEtt : 'tottffcSDAY , APKTL. . 1. 1897. SPECIAL NOTICES AiUrrtlncnipntfi for tlicnc column * will he InUcn niitll JBi.'lO i > . m. for tlir rirnltiir nnil until H 11. in. for the morning ; mid .Sunday edition * . AiUrrl cr , by rciinonlltiK it nntn- lioroil HiooU , enn lint e nnmrcm nil- tlrpKnett to n nmnlirriMl letter In cnrr of The lire. AnititurN MO nildrcKMCil > Tlll l p ilcllvrrcil on iircuciilntlon of the check only. Union , 1 l-le n voril flmt ln crlloii | lo n uoril thprcnftcr. ZSiitliliiR fatten for lex * tlinn SBe for the III'M ( Inner * flan. Thone ntlvcrllnonicnt * nuifit be rim cniiNiTiitlvi'ly. I SITIIATII S. .WANTIJI ) - SITUATION 11Y Hi : < lI8TiilKI > phnrmnctot : 7 years' experience ; alnKle. Ail- ilmn II 17. lice. A-M2M AC * WAXTI8D MAM ? IIRI.P. WANTKD-AN 1URA. WHO CAN THINK OF ome eluple tiling to patent ? 1'rotect your Mean ; they nmy lirlnic fouvrnlth. . Write John AVDiMerbum & Co. , Dept. V , Pntpnt Attorneys. V.'nkhliiKton. n. c. , for their ( I SCO prlzo ofTcr and a list of 200 Invention , w.-intnl , I1-H1 FEW RNcnairric , IIUSTLINCI MP.N CAN 0ml Irmly , pn > ntnl > le work with C. F. Adnms Co. . 574 So. IClh St. IJ-SDt io wnnra/r BAI.AIIY AND HXPHNBRS PAID nitamnrn for cl nj experience unneces nry ! P nnannt poeltlon. Tlie W , I. Kline Co. . St. I.mil . Mo. IJ-MJH-A2 * BAT.KRMKN FOR. CIO A118. GOOD SALARY and expenses pnld. Novrltlpd elxen with our rood : : experience unnecessary , C. C Hlnhop Co. . SI. Ixml.s. IJ-MCIO A1C WANTRI ) . A riJOIUHT WHO SPKAK3 Qf.n- n n and nnBllsh. 1813 Vlntnn St I ) C87 TO r > rAitN itAiuuon TitAni : ONLY elirht weeks ronulrcd liy our now and pine- tlrnl nyMpm ; cwi tnnt practice furnlpli d , tcioH dnnntpd crnilniilc's ; situations focuri-il In city nr country : cntnlngun mulled fire1. Molrr'a Ilarhi-r School. 28.1 S. Clark St. , ChlciiKO. 11-MM3 Al PAINTRIl WANTIJI ) . ONH WHO CAN UO A C od Job of house [ minting. Addresn II S ! UPC. Il-Kft-AI INTnr.I.IORNT YOUNO URN INTRURSTRn In Kcciirlnir nnlnrled poxltloiiii In railway nmll fcrvlco call on A C. Holt nt Y. M. O. A. rooms Thursday or Krldiiy , between D n. m , and S p. in. 11-M253 1 * WANTRD SIRN TO t.RAUN ll.VltllRIt TUADR , only 8 nuclei miulri'il In pnra PMiniln.itlon rntltllmr jou toork niiswlivrej catalomie fior. Holer Ilarber collrin * . llth nlid franklin , Kt. I/nils II-M231 & WANTRD-aoOI ) ALL-HOUND HLACKHMITII at once tie other need apply , .fames H Smith. Illair , Neb. H-MSM n KEMAM4 1IKM . von aoou AND iii:8pirTAiit.i : omi.s CAM. Scand , Y W. C. Arm. Home 1018 Davenport < - S31 A 10 * WANTRI ) . A ami , KOIl nRNRUAti work at 2411 Capllol avenue C 1C3 Al WANTRH-OIIIL , TOIl aRNRRAT. IIOIISR- work , 221)9 Spencer street C 139 WANTRDOIItlKOll CRNRiAt. IIOIIHR- wotk. Jno. I Hill , 23C So 13th. C-NH-A1 * WANTRD-COMPKTRNT G1IU. 1"OR ORN'RRAL housework In family of four , vlth or without washing. 2C02 Popplcton nvo. C MJC1 1 * I'lUBT-CIj\SS OININO ROOM OIUI , WANTRD : none other need apply. TinJIadl on. 2l t ami ClilcnRO. C M2I7 2 A COMPRTRNT COOK FOR QRNKRAl ! . hoyfework ; no uatUiln , nn expeilenccd nurse to ncslstiltli Unlit second work : rofi-r- cnt'ps reiuhoil 1CI I'ark n\cnup. Council _ _ Illuff . f MJ'il ' 3 KOIl JIOUS15S IN AI.l PARTS OF TIIR CITY. THK 0 r Davis Company , 1505 Farrnm. n 114 IIOITSRS URNRWA & . CO , 108 N. 15TH ST D-143 MODRRN HOUSES. C. A STAUR.023 N. Y l.lt-'K D-UU C11OICR HOUSRS AND COTTAORH AM. OVI'R the city , } to jo. ridcllty , 1702 Tarnam Ptr D-147 HOt'SR8-WAM.ACR. 'HHOWN UIUiCK. 1CTII and Dou lni. D 143 irotisns , COTTAORS & sTOitns , AM. PARTS of cltv. Drcnnan , I ovc Co. . 430 Paxton block. n-140 WOVI.NT. noiTsniioi.D noons AND PIANOS. Om. Van & Storage Co , 1413 ruiiuin. Tel l.VD. D-C25" HOUSES , TL.ATS OARVIN BROS , 1C13 TARNAM D-iib" IIOUSRS FOR 11HNT. HHXIIS , PAXTON DI.K D 151 IAHOR MST. it'Cv oUR. iiTH & nonoa D-152 TiniKINGTON . C03 HiiS liUII.UINQ. D-103 roit nnNT Dirr-Aciinn nioirr-nooM MOD frn house. Nlco lawn. Mil Plcu'e Kt , D 172 I.AROR MST. T. D. WRAD , 1CTII & ! > OirOI.AS. D-C02 31 CUAS , R. WILLIAMSON. COI I1RR IILDO. D-.MS3D A22 IlKNT. 0-ItOOM HOUHn 2312 A\ trcpt. P-M87D A3 1X1R RRNT FINR RESIDRNC'R WITH I1ARN nml lin : Kiilunds. on Park meniip. Ftrlctly modem tint ami Mores In the new DaUdKP building , oppwltc city hall John W. RobLliiB , BKenl. 1S"J Fnrn im St. D 76 A-10 ID-ROOM n.AT. DOUOUXS NRAR 24TH. MOD- rrn , Ploam heat. ImiulfC I.lmliiucst. 10 S. 1511 : D-MIOO A3 " ROOM MOI'RRN RRHIDKNCR. WITH I"in ami | JIK . " ' ' - " xhndpd Mnnnils ; ( Inelv lo- ralcd. 33 Jtlm W. Robblns , nEcnt , 1S02 Fnr- i am ft. n 103 TIIIIRR-S1ORY. TWRI.VR-finO.M , . moilern ! iou > e. $3. per inontli. 21)4 ) dps ft. .Miply to W. n. MelUe , COt Kl-at Nat'l Hank MdS P-M227A1 BIX ROOM rOTTXOR. FL'IINJSHRD OR UN- fill nlshpd. R03 South SOlh. D-'l'- TRW DKRIRAIILR HOl'i-RS FOR RRNT , IIOUFIipntlns a ri > < . ' 'I < ilty Bliorwoinl 421 N. Y. Life. D-M2SI 5' FOR RRNT-IIOUfilJ OP TI'N' ROOMHV MOI % rrn comcnlem-Pii , ZOI3 IJouKhis tt ; very handy to business , lii'iulte at P. r Muunt. 203 S. IClh st D-.M2H2 KOIl HIl\TKlIH.MMIin JtOOMS. * FURNIKIIRD ROOMS , CM HOUTH 1JTH AYR j-so : BTIAM IIRATRO ROOMS. TRI.RPUONR AND nil conveniences : niteu rcasonatdo. Piuidt Rpfl- iflice , : iJ S. 17lh St. R 703 KOIl RICST. NK'RLY I'lIRNISIIRD ROOM ; folJInar bed and fca > window. 17CT Callfonil.i. K-M837 Al I NIPRI.Y rilRNIBIIKI ) ROOMrf : IIOITBR. 1111 South llth j-M1lS A2 * Tf > n RRNT-NICKI.Y PtHlNISHRD ROOM KOIl rentknian In private family , references re- qulrc.l. 19)0 ) Capitol live. R Mil' all * nOOMS-MOHT HOUSRKRRPINO 122H North _ l5lh _ _ _ R-M22I A2 KIIRMIHHRD ROOM FOR LIOIIT nolISlf- keeping. Inquire 1924 DouBlasit. B MKO A2 * WANTRD - A flRNTI.RMAM front room ) 13.50 per month. Address II 10 , M ! > R M21S A2 DRSIRAIILK 1'IJRNISIIRD ROOM. 2J1 11AV- enpnrt St. R-M237 3 nooMs roil MOHT nousRKr.RPiNn 1013 R-MICO t IIOOMSn HOAUU. * J WODRRN IIRICK , FROM $310 UP. Bl N. 1KTII , F-M432 aC _ r > KflinAniR ROOMS A"ND HOARD. 212 s. 2iTi et. 3j rmsr C-I.AS V uunabU rat. ; . 1734 DeUQlax. r-$32 31 * TIIR MRllRIAM , 25TJI AND DODr.U. 11 I'-MIM A10 I.AROK SOUTH PRONT PAIUAlR FOR T\VO : t > oanl ; ra'ci reasonalde , The Rce , 2020 Jllarney. y . ' .Hit AIO UTOPIA Kl DAVRNPORT ST. UAROU HRAUTIFUL FHONT ROOM ! BOAIID : O MM up. 61 < North WTM217 AG * FIR8T-ri.AS3 ROOM AND HOARD. 1722 Dodjio it. F-M2d 4 KOIl lti\T-.TI\ri < H\IS1IIOU ROOMS.'M ' von URNT. MAN AND WIFR ; cllr niter ; matte plpt 319 N. ITIli street. F ( O-SS5 KOUR MODKRN ROOMS. PAUIX1R FLOOR ; near park. 1W3J South SSth. O-M9IO I S UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 111 ! S. 11TIL Q-M91T At * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I w BUITES. HOUflKVvKRPINU ROOMS. TWO OR flye , fumtahrU cr unfurnliheJ ; inolcrn. 1144 OJurt. U-iir4 At * KOIl niJNT STOIinS AMI OKKICI2S. TOR RRNT. TIIK 4-STORY IIRICK IH'ILOINO nt OK rnrnnm L This building han n nreproof cement basement , complete steam heating nx * ture . water on nil Moors ) gai , etc. Apply t the otnce of Th * lice. 1-910 . I WR PAY 15 PKR 100 OR tc FOR KACH NAMR with correct nddrers in Nebfankn ( outside of Omaha ) urn ! mrroiindlnc statcn. Send ina for blank bonk and Instructions to I ) . II , S. Co. , Omaha. Neb. J-M771-A-20 WANTRD-AOfcNTS. I7S PRR MONTH AND cxpensm paid ncthe men If rlRht : Kood.i sold by sample only ; simples , nl o horse and car- rinse furnished free. Address Jobber , llox MOS , Hoston , Mnw. J-M29J WANTRD-AN P.XPRRIRNC'KD AOMNT AT / nre Address H 14 , lice. J M2.12 2 AVANTKII TO Ili\T. V. . ANTRD TO RRNT , TOUR OR PIVR ROOMS , hourc or ground lloorj janl. Address H 20 Ree K-231-A2 STon.vnn. OM/ VAN A STORAQR. 141S FAHNAM. TRL Ii59 f M-154 PAOIFIC STORAOU AND WAllCIIOl'SH CO. . tOS-910 Jones. General storage and forwarding. M--15S WAJTIJI } > TO HOY. I WILL PAY CASH I'XR ) ALL KINDS OF < unks ; Ruarantee satltfactlon as to weight. A. U. Alplrn , 107 8. 10th. p-336 A4 * SRCOND HAND FURNITURE AND STOVRS. Rrown's. 102 S. 14th. N-M615 A13 CASH PAID POR OLD FRATHRR I1RDS. L. O. Doup , U07 Nicholas street. N M787 A20 WANTKD-OOOD SRCOND-IIAND PHARTON , cheap. Addru II 23 , lice. N 219-al * PIANO. C. T. HARRISON. N. Y. I.IFR. N M2S MO.VnV TO I.OAX Hr.AL KSTATC. MONRY TO IjOAN AT'IXJW RATRS. THR O. F. Dnvli Co. . IMi 1'nniam St. W-184 MONRY TO LOAN ON 1MPROVRD OMAHA real estate. Urennun , Love Co. , 1'axton block. w-163 ON OMAHA PROPRRTY. LOWEST RATRSj building loans wanted. Fidelity Tru t Co. . W-163 C PRR CRNT MONRY TO I/JAN ON OMAHA property , Neb. farms. W. 11. Mclkle 1st Nat'I Ilk. W SB ANTHONY LOAN R TRUST CO 81J N , Y. U ) quick money l low rates for choice farm loans In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. W-167 WR WILL HAVR f.200.000 TO J300.000 TO LOAN In April , May , June and July on first-class Im proved Omaha property In sums of 11,004 to 110,000 ; want applications nt once ; lowest rates on best loans. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam St. W M877 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 925 N. Y. LIPR. W 1G8 LOANS ON IMPROVRD A UNIMPROVICD CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Fflrnam , W-176 KARM LOANS. ONK TO TKN YRARS ; LOWest - est rates , Qnrvln llros. , 1613 Farnam St. W M465 AS MONRY TO LOAN ON IMPROVRD OMAHA property. Pusey & Thom&n , 207 First National Hank Hide , W IC3 100 TO J2.000. F. D. WRAD. 1CTII & DOUOLAO. W M2 31 WANTED-GOOD FARM LOANS IN RASTRRN Nebraska. II. C. Peters & Co , U. 8. Nat. Hank llldg. AV M243 30 SI O N i : Y TO "l.O ANl-CH ATTIS LS MONRY TO LOAN. SO. GO. 90 DAYS ; FURNI- lure , pianos , etc DuJl Qreen , room 8. Darker bile. xin MONRY TO IXJAN ON FUnNITUHK , PIANOS , horses , wnnons , etc. , at lowest rales In city ; no removal of Roods ; strlctlv confidential ; jou can pay the loan off ' . any time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTQAOU LOAN CO. 308 So. 10th St. X-170 { These acls arc read by every one I All advertisers know it ; Just write a verse and see how soon Your friends will call you "post. " H ( U. II. Wallace. ) WANTRD A 1 TO r II. P. GASOMNR RN- Klnc. secondhand , In good condition. No.hr.iska liny Co. , 14th and Nicholas. N 1CS 5 \VANTID-SICOND-HAND SAFR ; MUST HR 20 Inches wldo on Inside. Address box H 20 , llco olllcc. N S1238 2 KOII SAi.n IIOIISKS , WAGONS , ETC , AT OUR SATURDAY'S AUCTION SALE THIS \\eck. ooinniencliiff at oiiu o'clock , at. the Union Ktoclv yaidd , vve shall ucll eighty \\cll-brokcp drlIne , ilraft , Keneral purpobe on 1 tarn horses. Walworth-l'roctor Co. P M222 Al FOR SAI.R MISCELLANEOUS. HARDWOOD CRinUINO. HOQ AND CHICKRN fence , cheaper than "all wire. " C. R. Lee. SOI Q 150 OPRN UUGOY. > 20 ; TOP RUOOIKS , J1S TO J60 ; Rood suirey , { 75 ; another at (43 ; eood phaeton ! (73 ; nice open trap nt less than cost. Drum mend Carriage Co. , 18th and Hurney. Hurney.QM3C4 AS CJIICKRN. I1OO AND LAWN I'RNCR ; ALT. wUu ; cheaper than nood. Wlie Works , 401 S. 14th. Q 340 M2 PURR PLYMOUTH ROCIC RGGS , PRR SRT- tllli } . 50o. 932 N. 20th Bt. Q-347 A3 HUST SRRD SWRRT POTATOES , Jl.M PRR bbl. ; all sorts. Address Tlieo Wllllama. Omaha. Q iU6 INVRSTIOATR. THR FAMOUS HORN STRRL raiiRo ; C holes ; complete ; $22.80. Hrown'B , 102 S. 14th. Q-MC14 A13 COLUM1JIA niCYCLR : FIRST-CLASS RRPAIR. only JIO.CO. U. R. Hastings , 212 S. 14th st. Q-M434 HORSR CI.IPPINO MACHINRS & CLIPPRRS , standard make ; all Kinds repair ; clippers ground prompt attention. A. U Undcland , IM S. 14th. Q 354 A4 I'OR SALR. MAPLR SHADR TRRRS , D. P. Redman , halt mile ucst 1'ort Omaha , Nch. - - FOR SALR. FRRSH MILCH COWS , YOUNG PKH ) and plirsy son a. Jamca Wliclnn. Sth and Gmco Btrpcts , Q-M1I7A1 * SRCOND-HAND DUSK TOR SALR , 205 N. Y. I.lfo nidi ; . Q-214-A2 aiiscni.LANnous. CONTRACTORS AND DRILLRRS OP OIL. GAS ami arttflan wills. C. II. McCrcady & Co. , Nc6desha , ICon. R-MS70 A24" HAMILTON HROS . HUILDRRS , DO RRPA1RS In all branches at their buMness 414 S. ISth street. Tel. 1179. R-MWIA4 * CIiAIUVOYANTS. MAY OOODRICII. CLAIRVOYANT ; RRADLVOS dally. 207 S , 21th street , S-M1IVA1 * MASSAOH , IIATIIS , r.TC. MMR. HMITH , 1121 DOUOI.AS , ROOM J > ; MAS" suga ami fleam balhi , T M219 AC * MIIS. DR. LRON , RLUOTRIC MASSAUR HATH parlors , re tul and curative. 417 S. Mill st.7 upstalra. T 1195'J A4 * PIJHSO.NAL. 00 RUPTURR CU11RD TILL MAY 1ST POR 123.00 ; no pain ; no detention from buslneri ; we refer to hundreds of patients cured. Ihu O , K. Miller Co. , 1C-J New VoiU Life Hide , , Omaha , VIAVI FOR UTUaiNR TROUHLRS , 3IC-S HEK Hide , Physician , coiu'.Jltutlcm cr neulth book flee. U 161 IIATIIS. MAS3AGL' . MMR. POST , 31JV5 H. 15TH. U lm IMOO RRWARD WILL HR PAID AND NO uuftllons atkcd for the return of poeketbook , contulnlng linen , etc. . lost at 26th nd Harney or bclMcen that and 2Gth and Howard. Ad- drurs F M. Hee. U-MM OMAHA DENTAL COLLRC3R. If & PACIFICSTS Teeth tilled ulth aold. amalxam , tin , gulta- perch , cement , and platen made for co t of material only. Teeth eilrarttid and cleaned fret U 1C2 MISS TRRUILL HAS RKMOVRD HRR DRKSS- inaUIng parlor * to < d lloor , Paxton block , 16th trret ; rlevotor. U-M46J-AS * FOR DRNTAL WORK T.O TO DR. URYMOUR. Io c t cIurKen ; work Guaranteed : palnleii extraction. 9K N. tUh ft. U MS 3 AX CURR WRINKLR8. HALDNBiSS. & SUPRR- lloui hair. 3C Chsmbtror Commene , True Co. U-OJJ.A5 * VVANTRD-A LADY TO TAKR CHARGIi OK art needle cinby. cU ei , with Urk'e city ac- quulntnnce ; bring sauipl * of work. Inqulrt at one * , room 01 , I'uxtoa hettU 11-lini 1 * IIUSI.MOSS CIIANCCS. FOll SALR HALF INTRRRST IN FAIRMONT TrlMmc Price , } fnJ ; (10 cash and (10 monthly. No-roan Jackson , Crete. Neb. Y CCO FOR SALR. AHOUT 2,000 LDS. MINION TYPE. 700 Ibs. agate , 150 pair two-third cases , U , double Iron stands for two-third cacs. Thlu material was used on Tha Omaha Bee. and Is In fairly good condition. Will be sold cheap In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser. Apply In person or by mall to The Bee Pub lishing Company , Omaha , Neb. Y 713 WILL SELL AT SACRIFICR. THE WELL- equipped foundry and machine shop at Grand Island. For particulars address P. M. Wales , Troy , N. Y. . or Geonre B. Bell , Grand Island , Neb. Y MC37 A15 I HAVR FRAMR HOTEL LOCATRD IN THE. business center of the town to rent. It Is the only dollar-a-day house In Dayton. For par ticulars address James Bass , Dayton , Iowa. Y MO 31 WANTRD A SMALL. AOVANCR ON A PAT- vnt , good for 15,00000 In sixty days ; no risk. Address II 19 , care Bee olllce. Y M2.I2 Al * FOR SALD-COMPLRTR NRWSPAPRR OUT- flt , Babcock cylinder press , engine , full line of tpe ; a bargain , Address W. J. Cook , Blair , Ncl ) . Y M223 AC FOR SALR HALF INTEREST IN A NORTH bide drill , ' more ; fine location , good business ; no trades ; cash. Address II 21 , Bee , T 210-31 * KOIl KXCIIAJVGi : . roit IXCIIANOI : TWO CLIAH LOTS ON l&th and 19th St.i. , 12 blocks south of court houio , for choice jebldence lot or tioutie and lot. Will nHsume small Incumtrance. Address II 11. Llee. K-1M A NEW $ C3 SEWING MACHINE TO EX- clianKo for new hair matures and carpet. II _ 2.Jjeft. H-238-A1 * KOIl SALI3 II1CAL ISbTATE. KOUNTZR PLACE BARGAINS , (2.SOO , (3,7(10 ( TO (0,500. Kee photos at 16th and Farnam ; Moite bldg. J. J. Gibson , C14 First National Uk. Bldg. RE 175 HOUSES , IXTS. FARMS. LANDS , LOANS t Geo. P. Bcinls Real Estate Co. , Paxton I Ilk. RE-17S SNAPS-HETWEEN NEW EXPOSITION SITES and north of Kountz Place , full lot , east front ; price. > 500. Ailjolnlni ? New Exposition site , full lot on North Twenty-fourth street ; prlc , (1,000. 2716 and 2718 North Mill St. . onn 9 and one 6- room liouso ; price for houses and ground , (1.710. Near 20tli und Cuss sis. , full lotprice. . (3,500. Near 24th nnd Dodfie stt * , , b-room modern house ; blenni heat ; largu corner lot ; price , 50,090 ; worlh (10,000. AdJolnlnK new Exposlllon site , choice vacant property to lease. JOHN N , TRENZER , CD P. O. RK-MC93 FOR KALR. A LARGE AND ELEGANTLY PUR. nlshed rexldcnce , the most deslrublu location on West Furnam street ; will be told at a reasonable price : owner about to locate In another city. Address II C , Bee iHco. RE M99J RASTKRN OWNER HAVING TWO COTTAGES nlth laige grounds near llanscom Park will offer bame ut a acrlllce If uold at once , Ad- diesa H 25. Heo olllce. RE-243-31 IA NICE COTTAOB WITH LARGE JJOT NEAR 0 HaiiEcom 1'nrlt , only 13,750 , Hicks , 305 N , Y. I.lfo llldf. RE-21C-31 12S WANTUD. ' ' Oinahu house for land. Omaha for kos Angeles luoperty. loueo for clear lot and caiili. Jl.WO house und lot for cash. Ji.OOO utocU of Koods for cash. Chicago properly for Iowa land , COO to COO Iowa land for cash , Suburban acres for cash and lots. Clear lot for liuuna near High School. House , will pay ( COO annual rental , O. F. Harrison , 813 N , Y , Life , RE-233-J1 * > BUY LAND CLOSE TO OMAIIA-FOR BALE at bed rock llgurtu , 1 acio lot with nice shade trees. 1 acres near Elmwood Park , 0 acres rloso to Slate Fair Ground. 20 acres near South Omaha. & acre * choice garden land. 40 acres rich bottom land , 100 acres near Seymour Park. 15 acre * garden land , house and barn. Hicks , 305 N. Y , Life Bide , RE-213-31 ASTIIOI.OOY. ROPESSOR A , MASERY OP RGYIT. PALM. Istry and astrolory , the wonder of the age ; past , present and future told or no churue , at 2021 ! Harney St. . Omaha , Neb. S35 Al * 3IKIUOAL. LADIESI CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY- ro > al Pllli ( Diamond brand ) ore the Lett. Safe , reliable. T k no other. Bend 4c stomps for particulars , "Kelltf for Ladleii. " In letter by return mail. At drucglst * . Chlcheiter Cbcml- c l Co. , Phltadelpbio , Pa. Mention lite. ; , ii n . LOST , WEDNESDAY , NllVRlftTI ! & HARNE streets , ladles' leather .pWKct txwk. contain Ins C rings , keys and Warier ; finder will re turn to Uee olllco and ri'celfa lllxrttl reward. * - ' . . " _ L710S. . IX3ST. A CLUSTER DIAMOND RINfl ANI earrlnp , Finder addressr"HMG Bee , nrd recelv liberal reward. " " < Loit-MI45Al * I > OST-ST. URRNARD PUP.10 MONTHS OLD , In "KWc. ' - Return , answers name of to O. It Payne , 1003 Georgia aiend | receive reward , li v Lost ICO IJOST , LAST WP.RK. iAfSlC NEWFOUND land iloc , nlKiut a > enrt , > ld ; wearing la collar. Rewanl for return tc 432"i Seward St. Ixst-237-Al * ) - - (12000 IN HILLS , NRAR' IITH AND PIERCI or on 14th near Douglas ; (50.00 reward ; tea\i at Heo office. lost 241-J * IIUILDINO AM ) LOAN ASSOCIATION SHARES IN MUTUAL U & n. ASP'S PAYS 6. 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 1 years old ; always re deemable. 1704 Farnam street. Nattlnger , See. uj now TO GET A IIOMK on SECURE ooon lntcrc ton _ _ MV Ings. Apply _ to Omnlm I , . & V. Ass'n , ! 704 Farnami O."M. Naltlngcr , Sec.1S3 1S3 PUIIXJTUHI3' ' PAC1CKI1. QRT M. S. WALKLIN'S PRICRS ON FURNI lure packing , repairing , upholttcrlng ; mat tresses made and renovated ; 2111 Cumtne. Tel Mil. 17S SI2WINU MACIIIN1CS AMI SUPIM.IKS , NKW IIOMK , HOUSEHOLD . . . . _ . AND . _ WHITE . . . . . sewing machine oRlce , 1514 Cap. Axe. Tel 1S74 , 181 FINANCIAL. LIFE INS. POLICIES BOUGHT. W. F. HOLDEN WA T1SI > TO noitnow. ( lf.000 ON OOOD-SECURITY. WILDING TO pay hlnh rate of Interest. Call or addrcx * fd * South ICth st. 242-31 * IIICVCLKS. OUR LEADER WHEEL. (15 ; MIDLAND. ( bicycles rented. Omaha Blcjclc Co. , 323 N. 16th M-MO I8I.OCUT10N. PHYSICAL TRAINING. MUS. DORWARU. CM N. 19th. -MIDS AIT * SUJNIC , AHT AM ) LANCiUACE. GEOROK P OELLENBECIC. BANJO , MANDO lln and guitar teacher. 1S07 Farnam street. Tel 233. 100 , CAIIIMOT Cl.liAM.NR. CHAMPION CARPET CLEANING CO. . CARPET ' heatcn. Ecoured und renovated , rotlttlng nnil re laying carpets n specialty ; new niinaeement. 718-720 South 14th St. . Omaha Neb. Tel (35 ( BS3-A17 SIIOIITHAM ) AND TYI-KWHITINQ. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , Oil N. Y. LIFE. 179 AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE. ICTH & DUGI.AS. ' ISO PAWNimOICEIlS. 1 . II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST. 184 WATCIIJIAIxKUS. WATC-HES CLEANED , 73C ; MAIN SPRING. 75C watch cristaH , I5c ; clocks repaired cheap ; spectacles , ey eglasses price ; cjes tested Iroe , work warranted . Ashbel Patterson , 1011 Farn'm "SD2-SI2J" | 1SUE3 & CO. , i PATENT SOLICI10KS , L'cc-llulUUn . " Omaha Neb Aclvlco niiil'l'Uonc KIJKK Searles Searlea SPECIALISTS I h'ervous , Clironio and rrivatelDiseasiaL BEXUALLI. . 'All 1'rlvate UUe ; onrtDUorders of 2t n . ' rreatmont br mall ' ' oonsulcatloa f roe * SYPHILIS Cured for Ufa and the polioo thoroushll elianstd from the system. PILES , FISTULA n RKCTAL ULCERS. HYDRCCBLE8 AND VARICOCEI.B permanently and lucctisfully ourcd. Method n w and unfailing. STRICTURE AND GLEET By n w method without pain or cutting. Call on or addreii with stump , Dt Searles & Searlfii "St RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IBURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.Arrlvcs | Oinahal Union Depot , 10th & Mason SU. | Omaha 8:35am : Denver Exnrws 9-35am 4KpmBlk : Hills , Mont tt Z'ucet Snd Ex. 4:05i : > m 4:35pm : Denver Exprcbi 4:05pm : 7.0jin..Lincoln | Local ( ex. Sunday ) , . . . 74jum ; i55pm..Lincoln ! Local ( ex. Sunday ) . . .H:30ani : Leaves ( CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & Q.lArrlves OinahaUnlon ] Depot , lOlh & Mason Sts ( Omaha COSpm : Chicago Vestlhulc SOQ3m ; 9:4bain : Chlcuco Express 4lSi ; > m TJOpm..Chicago : & Bt. Louis Express. . , . :20am : HMOam Paclflc Junction Local 6lOum : . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Faat Mall. . . . . 2Mpm : nvcs ( CHICAGO , MIl7 & ST. PAUliyiArrlveT" OninhnUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason St > . ] Omaha S:30pm : Chicago Limited 8:0iam : 11.00am..Chicago Expres ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 320pm ; leaves ICHICAGO & NO IITHWEST' N. I Arrl ves OmahaUnion ] Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha 13:45am : * ICuatern Express 8:40oni : 4:4pm : Veallbuled Limited * * 640im ; C.55pm St. Paul Exprcsi , . , 0:30arn : BMOim St. Paul Limited 805pm ; 730nrn ; . . . .Sioux City Local IlilOpm :20 : | > m Omnha-Chlcogo Special 800nn. ; Missouri Valley Local 9:30ara : * Except Sunjay. * * Except Monday. Leaves | ClilCAGOV il. iTTfe PACIFICArrives , ( OinahalUnlon , Depot lOth & Mason fits. ' Omah EAST. lOilOam.Atlantic Exureasx , Gunday ) . . 6:3Jnm : 7:00pm Nlvnl Eiprtss . . . . . . . . . 8l5am ; 4:50pm..Chicago : Vestibule's Limited. , l:33um : 4:50pm..St. : Paul Vestlbuled blmltec. , . , l35pm ; WEST. l40pm ; Colorado Limited 4OCm : Uaves I C. . ST. p. , M & O. ( Arrives Omaha ] Depot , 15th & Webster St . | Omaha 12:30pm..Htoiix : City Express lex. un.llUam ) 8:15am.Sioux : City Accommodation. . . . S00pm ; t15pm. ; . . Bt Paul Llmltea 9lOam eaves F. . E. & MO. VALLEY. lArrlveT Omahal Depot , 15th ftH e.teiter Bis. | Omaha 3:00pm : Fast Mall arid Express E:00pm 3.00pm. . ( ex. Sat. ) Wo.-Hx. ( ex. Hon. ) , , . 6:00i : > ra 7:50am.Fremont Local ( Sundays only ) . . , 7:50.im. : . . .Norfolk Expressjex. Sun. ) 10:23am 6lJpm ; St. Paul Eir reas : lOam Leaves I K. C. , ST. J. & ' C. H.Arrives OmahajUnlon Depot , IQt .j Mqson Sls. | Omaha .oum Kansas City Day Express C10pm ; 10.00lim..K. C. Night Ex via U P. Trana. 6Vam ) Leaves | MISSOURI PACIFia I Arrive * Omahal Depot , 15th & Webster Sts. Omaha 3:00pm..Nebraska : & Kansas Limited..12:55pm : 9:30pm : Kutmaa City Express C00nm ; 215pm ! Nebraska Locaj ( ex. Sun ) 0:00am : Leaves I 8IOUX CITY k PACIFIO [ Arrives Omahal Depot , 15th & Webster Sts. ) Omaha Cl5pm : Bt. Paul Limited M ra Leaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ( Arrives OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts | Omaha 6:40am : St , Paul Passenger llUOmn 7SOam : , . .Sioux City I'dssenter fi.oinni tt5pm Bt. Paul Llmltod P:20qin Oeavcs I UNION PACIFIC. ( Arrlvei OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & M ton 8t > SEOam ; . Overland Limited , , , . , 445pm ; i:30pm.Heat'ce : & Stromsb'g Ex ( ex Sun ) , l:50pm : E:35pm.Grand : Island ExpreEi ( ex. Sun. ) . 3:50um tiSOpm . Fast Mall . . 10:20am : I WABASH RAILWAY. lArrlvei OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sti | Omaha , . . , . , . . 11 : > 0am itOpm , , , .i.i . Canon mil . . . .llS t CONSIDERING THE PLANS Executive Oonimittoo of the Exposition Studios tbo Arrangement of Grounds , ARCHITECTS SUBMIT THEIR DRAWINGS n l > ONltli > n rlty In r.lalMirutcil nil nn < I .llnkrn n. PIciiBliiw Sliuvr- l'"tirtli < T Con nlilcrnt lint Will lie Unit Toiluy. The arrainRonicnt of the main buildings of the Trausmtasteslppl Exposition and the gen | eral plan ot Iho grounds formctl the subject of dlscutslou at a epcclal mcctliiK of the oxcctitlve commlttro hold At exposition head quarters In the Paxlou block last night. President Wattles , Chairman Llndacy and Messrs. Roscwatcr , Unico nnd Hitchcock of the oxosutlvo commllteo. together with Archl * t1t t1I Walker and Klmball , Lantlacapo Archi tect Ulrlch and Superintendent of. Construe * tlon t ! Dion GoralJIne , wrro present. Messrs. Walker and Klmball submitted the guneral plans they had jiroparod , showing the group ing of the main 'buildings and the arrange ment of the exposition grounds. Thcsso plans I vvoro discussed at great length by all pres I ent , und It was finally decided that the wholu party would meet on the grounds at 3 o'clock this afternoon and consider the arrangement tlO tlP the grounds fully before passing upon the piano. Tlio plan suggested by Messrs. Walker nnd Klmball contemplates massing the main portion tion : of ( he exposition ! tin the portion of the grounds known as the "Kotintr.e tract , " being that ; portion bounded on the south by 1'lnk- noy street and on the tnrth by Pratt street , and extending from Sixteenth to Twcnty- fourlh street. On thla tract they propose tin locate the main buildings , grouping -them nbout a lake extending through the center of the tract. THANSMISSISSIPI'I ARCH. ' The main entrance to the exposition IB placed by them at Twentieth street on the south line of the grounds. ThU entrance Is Intended to bo an Imposing piece of archi tecture , being In the form of a triumphal nrch. A preliminary sketch showed an arch extending entirely across Twentieth street , to bo designated as "Tho Trnnsmlwlsslppl Arch. " Thly will bo ninety feet In height to the extreme top , and seventy-five feet to the cornice. The striking feature of this en trance will be the decoration of the frieze and from this the nrch takes Its ( name. This frlero will bo finished In Moorl&h design , with numerous email arches. 'In each of which will be placed the official seal of one of the transmlsFlsslppl utatea or territories , this portion of the work being done In colors , giving the whole a most striking appearance. Ahovo the cornice 4s a largo seal of the United States , the seal and the arch being surmounted bv ( ho eagle grasping the arrows and ollvo branch. Passing beneath this artistic and Imposing entrance , the visitor will find himself con fronted by n most Impressive arrangement ol architectural effect calculated to malto upon the mind , at the outset , a most favorable - able Impression. Immediately In front of him , and stretching aw y on cither hand , will bo an expanse of sparkling water re flecting from Its crystal surface the beauti ful forms of the magnificent buildings ftRl grouped along Its banks. Across the water the eyra of the visitor will rest upon the Administration building , constructed In the form of n towering archway with pleasing architectural | effects combined with utility ns an offlce building. The entrance arch and the administration arch span the main bou levard leading to the section of the grounds lying to the north. } LOCATION OF BUILDINGS. Stretching away to the left of the visitor , who stands facing to the north , will be Keen , on the south bank of the lake , the audltoh rlum with the federal Government building standing In stately magnificence at the exu tremo western end of the grounds , facing the east. At the east of the entrance arch , on the couth side of the lake , will he seen the Art \ building and tbo Manufactures building. On the north sldo of the lake the Agricultural % building will bo at the west side of the ad- t \ ministration arch , while the Mines and Mln- Ing building and the Electricity building will bo at the east of the center. Occupying the center of this tract of ground will be n series of sinnll lakes , vary ing In width from 150 to 450 feet , spanned at convenient Intervals by ornamental bridges. The main buildings In this portion of the grounds will bo connected by covered pas sageways , constructed in ornamental designs , and Intended to afford protection from the rajs of the sun dmlng the summer months. a The buildings themselves will bo from 400 to COO feet In length and from 150 to 250 feet In width. At the eastern end of this portion of the grounds the visitor will find a grand stair case f 'rmlng a magnificent architectural fin ish to the ensemble of the picture and giving entrance to a handsome viaduct spanning Sherman avenue. Crossing this viaduct tha P. visitor will find hlimelf In a beautiful park stretching away to the south , with the llor- ticultural building , the Apiary building , the ' of ofw tlot ? otKi Ki Kirc rc rcb by rem af lefo fete Is far nheail of any Mood remedy on the market , for It does BO much more , Ho- tebt sldea removing impurities , and tonlnp up bt Iho run-down system , it cure * any blood cc illeer.se , it matters not how deep-seated or ccD obstinate , which other eo-callecl blood ar remedies fall to reach. It is a real blood remedy for real blood diseases. rebe Ir , Asa Smith , of Grconcastlo , Intl. , be writes : "I bailsuch ahadcasoof Bcl.itlo Rheumatism that I became- absolutely helpless unable to take my f oed or handle myself in any way. 1 took many patent medicines , hut they did not roach my trouble One dozen bottles of B. S. B. cured mo Bound and well , audlnow weigh 170. " the nooks on blood and skin diseases mailed free nt by Bwilt Bpecltto Company , Atlanta , Qa. to VJILCOX COMPOUND ho TIio only rollnble ruinate regulator He Never Valla. SoldbydrugglsU. 83.00 " 8 * ml 4a far Wnnmii'it Mireciinril. "ffrLCOS MEDICAL C0.22B 8.8th St. Aquarium , the Nebraska and other State buildings grouped In a pleasing manner , Hero also , will bo a band stand which will bo a most attractive piece of architectural design. Tlito portion of the grounds will bo parked and planted with large numbers of shade trees anil plenty of gra % ) . Along the edge of the bluff , bill far enough from the edge to take out of the view the unsightly structures which disfigure the foreground , will be n wldo promenade from which maybe bo i had a magnificent view of the broad val _ ley i of the Missouri , DKMOIITFUL MIDWAY. That portion of thU section of the grounds lying to the north of the viaduct Across Sherman avenue will be devoted to the amusement section , or plnlsanco. Here will bo grouped the several villages , the palace of beauty , the Turkish harem , nnd tbo mani fold other attractions. This section will extend to the northern portion of this part of the K rounds and here wilt bo another via duct across Sherman avenue , over which the visitor may pass to the tract known as the old fair grounds , Here will bo found more of the plaUance , extending n.i far west Twentieth street , being so arranged that the visitor cannot pass from the main portion of the grounds on the south to any other portion tion without passing through the plalsance. . That section of the grounds lying north and west of the old fair grounds will bo tic voted to the agricultural and live stock sections of the exposition. Hero will bo located the horsrs , cattle , she-op , hogs , poul try , etc. , and the Irrigation exhibits. In cluding exhibits of various methods of Irri gation , growing cropi under Irrigation , etc. The section devoted to sports will also bo located In this portionot the grounds , and the base ball cranks will have a field all to themselves , while grounds will bo prepared for bicycle races , football and other sports. The question of the locating of entrances for railway passengers and other details will be discussed moro fully when the com mittee meets at the grounds today. Mil , ULUICH'S PLANS. Since his arrival In the city Tuesday morn Ing Mr. Ulrlch , the landscape architect , has been In consultation with Messrs. Walker and Klmball In order that the landscape features ot the plan maybe bo made to harmonize with the arrange ment and architecture of the buildings. Mr. Ulrlch expresses himself as being strongly In favor of using homo products so far ns possible In beautifying the exposition grounds , and with tint end In view ho will recommend the HPO of Indigenous trees al most entirely. He eays that with the ex ception of a few evergreens and other special varieties , the trees growing In this vicinity can bo used entirely In Improving the grounds. He also advocatcfi the free use of water as a cheap means of beautifying Iho exposition grounds. Mr. Ulrlch Is a German by birth , being a native of 'Weimar , and Is G7 years ot age , He was educated at Potsdam , near Ucrlln , and graduated with high honor * In natural science , landscape art and horticulture , having early shown decided talent for land- soapo art and gardening Ho also gradu ated from the Poncologlcal Institute ot Gen.lbruggo. Helglurn. His work In landscape , gardening In Europe attracted the attention of Henry Probasco of Cincinnati , who In- dueed Mr. Ulrlch to corao to America to take charge of Mr. Probasco's private grounds. He has slnco remained In this country , doing extensive work In all parts of the coun try , which has made his name one of the most celebrated among landscape artists In the world. The beautiful grounds of Mcnlo park , the property of the late ex-Covet nor Slantrd of California , and the private grounds of other wealthy Callfornlans which are noted for their beauty and artistic effect nro his work , and ho has also been In charge ot the work of beautifying many of the public grounds of California and other states. During the World's fair Mr. Ulrlch was superintendent ot the landscape department of the exposition and designed many of the most attractive landscape features. He also had ' charge of the roadways and miscel laneous departments of the exposition and was highly complimented by the manage ment for his practical administration of the affairs of these departments In addition to his skill as an artist. Slnco the close of the World's fair Mr. Ulrlch was In charge of the public parks of ; Brooklyn for two years , but declined re- appolntmont on account ot the press of prl- vato business. Mr. Ulrich Is credited with being a hard worker < and a sever taskmaster. Persons who knew him at the World's fair say ho frequently worked seventy-two hours-at a stretch and exhausted all of his assistants. uicciiviii THOMAS MAKES IIUPOUT. { SIiiuvs tlio Condition of tin * AHHCS of Mlillniul btuli' llaiik. Receiver J. W. Thomas of the Midland State bank has filed a report with tbs clerk of the district court , showing tlte bank assets re maining In his hands. This report contains list of the notes in Iho hands ot the re ceiver , showing the makers , endorsers It any , amount of each note , date and when due. There are 1C2 of these notes , ranging In amounts from $5 to { 10,000. On a very few , small amounts have been paid , but the largo majority are long past duo and nothing has wholly been paid. Among this list arc four notes made by . I ) . Johnson , an officer of the bank , for amounts aggregating JU'.CfiO. These are not secured and are not endorsed by any one. Four notes by C. A. Sharp , another officer of the bank , aggregate ? 9,879 , on which nothing has been paid and for which there is no security. W. G. Templeton , an other olllcer of the bank , has a note for $2,500 on the list and with no security. A Of the entire list of 1G2 notes but seven the smaller ones are secured by mort gages on real estate. Judgments have been bo recovered on ten of the notes not secured ] mortgages. The greater part of the remaining notes appear to bo of small value , many of them being signed by persons against whom a judgment could not bo col lected. The amounts of the notes arc ; not footed. The receiver reports that he has a quar section of land In Antelope county , Ne braska , valued at $3,000 , and soveial par cels of land In Pennlngton county , South Dakota ; , valued at $8,549.26. The furniture and fixtures are valued at $2,100.40 , and the receiver reports $2,458.58 in cash In his bauds. Sunn * One Took HIM Honey. Hobert Wymoro of 1'avviieo City came to town Monday night wltlt considerable money. After making some purclmBon , bo found tli.it he had $15 left. Ho then vlHlted tenderloin district. As 1m started In Ninth nnd Capitol avcnuo he wns nc- costcd by a negro woman. Shu mippllcd him with a bottle of beer , which , greatly his surprise , coat him $1. ITo then Blurted to leave that part of the city nnd discovered that the entire amount of money bud formerly possessed hnd departed. told the pollco about It and they ar rested Dalay Willlamn on a , charge of larceny from the person. Wymoro was locked up a the complaining witness. O. tn I 801 rutt Jo ( III of the thMl Mr. ch pr fii int Ill Tl 1)1 for Infants and Children. th The Fac-simile Signature of | and tot Ins a and Klrl u a over r folJl Jl Appears on Every Wrapper , Ch Oe I'e _ TMC crxTAim COMPANY. TI Muxmur THIIT. Niwvomt cirf. in ) Colds been COUNTY COMMISSIOM'.nS JIHIJT. Work Upon HIP I'luroiicc Illcj-clp Pnh to lll'Kllt. The Hoard of County Commissioners held a brief flexion yesterday and disposed of a smnll amount ot routine business. County Treasurer Holmrod notified iho board that ho had applied to the receivers ot the tie nn an Saving * ) bank for the u per cent dividend on two certificates ot deposit held by the treasurer. He stated that the receiver rotustxl to pay the dividend on thrao certificates for the reason tint the commis sioners have not acted on two communica tions sent to the board by the receiver. Thn communication of the treasurer was referred to the flnanco committee. The matter referred to by the receiver , as a Imslo for hit refusal to iny the county the C per cent dividend { > ald other depositors , li a proposition that tlto commissioners eh.il ! credit the bank with the several amounts paid by the bank as taxes on lots In Douglas ad dition , and allow these amounts to bo con sidered as an offset against the claim of the county again * . ! the bank for county money on deposit In t."ie batik' ' when It failed. Th board has taken no action on three applica tions of the receiver , but lu.i taken the posi tion. that each matter should bo scttloj In dependently of the other. The county clerk was given authority to employ one additional clerk for two months to work on Uio tax books. County Surveyor King submitted the plan * for the blcyclo path on Thirtieth street , from old Fort Omaha to Florence , which had been agreed upon by himself and the city engineer. The plmi wns approved by the board and Mr. Hector , chairman of the rmd committee , said he would have one of the road machines started at work on the road ns BOOH as th6 ground Is In proper con dition. The plan referred to provides for an eight- foot path , with cinders four Inches In depth. The path will bo constructed on the east sldo of Thirtieth street and will bo sepa rated from the wagon road by a ditch. The path will have a gentle stopo toward the ditch In order to drain the water , and a gate device will ho constructed at Intervals of 200 feet to keep wagons oft the path. These gates will bo constructed 'in pairs and will consist ot nhort sections of fence so arranged that the path between them will bo narrowed to four feet and eight Indies , too narrow to permit the passage ot a wagon. Secretary Latighland ot the Associated Charities applied to the board for $150 for put chasing eed potatoes for the purpose of supplying applicants for materials for mak ing gardens. The request was referred to the charity committee. Three applications for employment as care taker of the court house grounds wore referred - forred to the committee on court house and Jail.Tho The committed on poor farm was author ized to employ a seamstress nt the poor farm for four weeks' at $5 per week. I3MIIAIlllAS.SiS TIIR CITY'S C'ltniMT. Itnml Section of City Clmrlfr I.uok * 12 in i-iw > Clnnm- . The news that the amendment to the new charter by which renewal bonds are exempted from the limitation passed the bouse with out the emergency clause was received vvltl > some dissatisfaction by city officials. The ono vote that wa lacking to pass the emergency claiibo Is likely to prove a costly ono for the city. Without the emergency clause It will bo from four to sis tnonth-i before the city can taKe any measure to lellove the burden ot the bonded obligations tlut arc constantly maturing. Th condition of the city funds is such that they will not stand the heavy drain necessary to take up the obligations from the regular funds , and the city officials nro mucli cmbanassed to Invent a plan to save the credit of the city. All agree that It woulJ be ruinous to allow the bonded obligations to default , but no one has sug gested a satisfactory means of avoiding It. The only apparent course Is to arrange a lean from the local bin Us of the amount necessary to carry the city over until renewal botnls can bo legally Issued. Whether this vill bo done or not will have to bo decided before May 1. _ _ _ .M ; FOR KAI.I. IWSTIV ulurlitM of Ak-Siir-lliMi ( o IiiKlnto Cllildlilati'M. One week from next Monday night the Knights of Ak-Sar-nen will bo ready to begin Initiating candidates for membership during the coming year. Ueglnnlng on that date , also , the Uoard of Governors of tha knights j will bold the regular weekly meetIngs - Ings on Monday night at the Den , Instead of Wednesday noon at the Commercial club. Tlie last meeting1 at the latter place will bo held next WednesJay. These were mat ters decided upon at the meeting ot the board yesterday. It was also determined to pur&ue a now plan for taking In members from outsldo points. Initiation nights will bo set aside for the reception of candidates from the various towns hereabouts. There will bo a South Omaha night , a Council muffs night , a Lincoln night , and so on. A handsome ) poster for tha coming fall festival was presented to the meeting. A design for a new badge was also offered. No action was taken on either. It was practically determined to have now loot placed iipou the Den. Thu best of all Pills nro Boecham's. Ku Commoiiui'iiirnl. Tlio romnu'iicomunt nxercHea of the YOUIIB Men's Christian Association EvenIng - Ing colkpo will bo held In thu association building tomorrow night from 8 to 10 o'clock. inimical progiam will be given by Mlsa Terry , Jljb.i Towno und Mr. Sliank. The work that has been done till * winter will brlclly outllnod by ICdticatlonal Director Matthews , and an address will l > m delivered by Chancellor Klllnwood of the Wcbleyuu Unl veislty of Nebraska , ' After these eM'iclse nil Infotinal recep tion to the faculty and ( Undents will bo held. HefrcHhniuntH will be served nnd a good time enjoyed , AdinliMlon will be by ticket. Those not members of tbo association can Hcuuro tlckotH from ineinlierH of ( lie educational Classen or at the association ofllce. The educational depirtnunt of the Young' Mou's Christian as.soclatlon In a big tlilni ; , there being over 25,000 HtudentH enrolled In the evening classes In thu American umo- clatlons. _ _ Tlu TriiiIliiucily. . W. M. Repine , editor Tlakllwa , III. , Chief , says : "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption , Coughs and Colds. Hxporlmonted with many others , but never got the true remedy until wo used Dr. King's Now Discovery , No other remedy can take Its place In our home , as in it we have a certain and sura euro for Coughs , Colds , Whooping Cough , etc. " It Is Idle to rxsorlnieiH with other remedies , even if they am urged on you at Just as good as Dr. Klng' New Discovery. They are not as good , because this reined ; has a record of cures and besides Is guar anteed. It never falls to satisfy. Trial bot- tlca free nt Ktilin & Co 's drug store. \YiMlilliiK- . A very qulc-l wedding was solumnlzr-d yesterday at noon at the rcHldcnro of 1 1. . Yule , 4219 litiidetto. street. Tim con tracting pattiCH nro well known In Omaha social clrcIr-H They vvr-ro .Mr. Frank itnr- , a piomlnent merchant tailor , and Miss Jnnnlo Yule. Though the date of Ihu wed ding * VVUH not announced to tbo Inner clrrla Mr. Darratl'H or Ml a Yulo'u frlcml.H , event ban long been anticipated , ituv. . Kc-rr of Clifton Hill 1'resliytoilan church performed the ceicmony In tbo prenenco < of the family and Immedlato lends of I hit hapl'y couple. Aftnr p.irtalc- ( ; of a vveddliiK rcp.uit , Mr. and Mm. Harrott ] left for an extended eaatcni lour. They will visit iclallvfs of the KIOOIII In Dunlap , la. , upon their ruttirn. and will then take up .their rcHldi-non In thl.i city. llmtriilnrd llur Tilth a Ilonrd. Frank O. MuHtcr.i , living near Sixteenth Vlnton streets , was arrested last night , together with Bavnmih Itccd , for dUturb- the peace , Havanah wanted to attend hall given In South Omaha ItiHt nlulit Masters did not approve of It. Tlio utartcd to leave the IIOIIHC and Maslorti assaulted her with a honrd , . Htrlklng her the hcud a number of limes ulth It. MnrrliiKC Permits to wed have been Issued to the following parties by the county judge ; Name and Residence. Ago. Chailca 13. Lathrop. Omaha. . . , , . . , , . 'IS Uerlrudo 1 > . Donohoe , Omaha . , . 22 I'ettT P. Miller , Omaha. . , . , . 32 JirodcKaard , Omaha . , , , , . 21 In 1850 "Hrown's Dronchlal Troches" wer Introduced and their success ai a cure for , Cougbi , Asthma , nd Drouchltla ha * unparalleli'l.