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TILE OMAHA DATLT KKEi SATUHDAY , AI'IUL 17 , 3807 , 11 SPECIAL NOTICES Ailve.rtlKcinenlH for tlicnc coltunt trill luTlnUen until IS i,10 l > . in. for tli cvcnliitf nnil until a p. in. for tl morning : nnil Niimlny cilltlnnH. AilvrrllHcru , bjr rcquentlnir n ntin lierril cliecl < onn linve miniver * ni drcNNetl t it ntimlicrcil letter In cm of The Hoc. Anmvern no nililrcxmj irllt lie delivered on prcHciitiitlon < the cheek only * lint ON , 1 1-20 n iroril ttrnt InMcrtloi Jo a ironl tlicrcnfter. Kothlnu < nkc for ICKX Hinii 2-u for the flrnt Innci tloii , Tlicnc nitrcrtlnciiicittn intuit I run eotmrciitlvely. AVAN KIJ SITWATION. AN EXI'niUKNCHD KINISHKR WANTS WOR cither In furniture factory or store ; Rood r < erences. Address J 10. Dee. A MS51 20' AVAi\TI3IM.U.M HUM' . WANTED , AN IDKAj WHO CAN THINK C name simple tlilntf to patent ? Protect yo IdftiD , they mny bring you wealth. Wrlta Jol Wcililciburn & Co. , Ucpt. V , 1'atent Attorne ] Washington ; 1) . C. , for their JI.SOC prize on and a lint of 200 Inventions Ttinted. . 11 1C ! A rnw ENinianTic IIUHTUNCJ HUN CA find steady , profltnblo work with C. I' . Adnt Co. , Ml Bo. ICth St. 1)-17 ( HEN \VANTtin. YOUNQ AND HinOtjU-AdE to Icnrn tmrlicr trade nt the Otnnhn IJnrb ctilleud ! finest { Quipped Institution of Ha kli In the t t ; complete course eight weeli terms rcaKoiiftlilc : cash or Instnllments ; c < or write for catalogue ; Inul'cctlan ' Invite U17-13ID nn ilnB St. , Omnhn. H-C12 Mi * JJO WnnKI.Y SAT.AKY AND KXl'IJNSES I'Al fnlc.'tnrn for clcnrs : experience unni-cessar pertnaiirnti position. The W. It. Kline Co. , Ji Louln. Mo. 11-MCMM5' _ TVA'NTttD. ' MfiN TO T.T3AIW Tlin HATinr. trndc ; conMnnt prnctlco nnd expert Instructloi furnlHhc'ir now tools donntcil : positions guara teed : only client weeks requited ; quick , the oUKli nlld practical method : Illustrated cat loffuo mailed frcs. Moler'a IJarber School , S Suuth Clark-st , . Chlcnjfo. H-MS79 18 * _ WANTKD AOKNTHilZO TO J25 A IVUEIC SUII to workers ! no capital needed ; now Roods ; nc pliliU sells nt slKhti every family needs It. 1 H. Co. . box 12) ) , Cincinnati. Ohio. n- . R.U.TSMIN : IN KVHUV DISTHIC' now Ho.iion : namiilcs free ; salaty or comml sldfi"rwlth"4 expenses from stuit. Iukp Dri Co. , ClilciiRO. IJ MD3 ! 17 \VANTID. BAILSMEN o snu > < UaUn > ; J100 per month unit expcnsra , o iicrlcnce unneccEsary. I'ecrlcsa Clu.ir 10 ! IxiuliiM Mo. II M92S 17 < _ \VANTKD , nnUAltMS MAN OH WOMAN 1 sell 'latest Invention u ed by milliner * i cnnvnpKlni ; . Milliner IlcnovntlnK Oi. . l"a HlroudBliutg , 1'n. U J1523 17 \VANTKI ) , MHX TO LCAItN TIII3 "TlAIUlE trade ; only C to 8 wcrkit leirulred to pass tl examination which entitles you to work an where ; highest crado tools uhcn each ptudtti BltuntlnnM jr 1 < cations K&aranlcod ; ixpo t teac IMU ; Viltc for our free lllujilruttd catXIoKUc Mulor > lli\iler college , llth und rrnnklln f Luula. Mo. ' " li-MDID SI" _ \VJfmRO } TMCAIi AND TUAVEMNQ HAIE men ; Star tnleplione desk ; scllt Jl M wliorev h < wii ; commls Ion ; blK money mw beliu mill U A. Ulllcy. D.ivenpurt , In. U-M02J a * \VANTKD. COOK AND LAUNCHES. SMS CA1 ll'ol a\i-nui ! . ' C MSSC 11 _ WANTKD.MILI.INEH Tni.MMUU AT IS DouKlas. C SSS21 _ AVANTUD A YOUNG LADY OF GOOD KD1 catluii"4 arulaioat appearance , to learn t ] dressmaking biislncKs ; i-nmuthlnK special und rare oi'ponunllx. ' for the right person. Mi II. C. Mos , M3 South 17th st. C M9IH 18 MAVATJlJ "NVll'B , BAVnDE Oil OEHMAN Pill ferrcd. to GO to Curper , Wyo. ; noman must 1 first class cook. Inquire * lirowncll Hall. c au is _ \VANTKD. A LADY COMl'OSITOIt. ADDHBi J 13 , Hee. v . , C M'JIS 18 WANTED , u\nx on. OKNTMMAN , TO " nni resent well established house ; salary. $30 P month. Addreas J 19 , Dec. C MD20 19' FOR HEXT IIOUS1SS. HOUSES lN\AU/nA \ TS OP'THD CITY. Til O. F. Davis Company , 1505 Farnum. D 171 HOUSES , BENEWA & CO. , 108 N. " 15TH ST D 172 IIODEHN HOUSES , C. A. STAIIH , 023 N.Y.LIF P 173 _ _ CHOICE HOUSHS AND COTTAGES ALI > OVE the city. $5 to J50. Fidelity , 1702 Farnam St. D-I7 < _ IIOUSKS , WALLACE , BROWN BLOCK. 1CT and Douglas. D 17C HOUSES , COTTAGES & STOniS , ALL PAIV ] of city. Urennan , Love Co. , 43 Paxton bloc " " " * * " D-17C _ MOVINO HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANO Om.Vnn & Storage Co. , H15 Farnam. Tel. IS ! . . > . . D-17J _ LAIIQE LIST. H'CAQUE. 1DTII & DODG1 D U2 _ _ HOUSES. FLAT ! ; 'GAIIVIN unos.ieu FARNA D-178 _ HOUSES FOIl IlENT. BCMIS. PAXTON I1L1 " ' " ' D-179 _ _ LARGE LIST. WCAQUU , 15TII & DODGE. D ISO CIIAS. " li ? WILLIAMSON , COJ DEK. TEL , 71 D-M839 A22 _ TUHKINGTON. COS BEi : UUILDINO. 10-HOOM MODEnN'nESIDIINCR 'WITH HAH nnd large , well shaded grounds ; finely locate 133. John W. Ilobblns. agent , 1SD3 Farnum H D 163 _ TWO TUN.nodM nnicK IIOUBES , NO 3 301 N. 22d. D 633 ajji y No. Kd. , , . Inquire ID-HOOM , UODUItN DETACHED IIOUS1 walking distance ; JM.CO. Garvln Bros. , 1C Fa rnam tt. D MCC5 _ S-C-H. II. , CLEANED & CIIEA1' . COS N. 13 B' D 72S M9 IIOUSHB .COTTAGES. FLATS A STOHE ! large list. ' llouk & Itomuno , C23 N. Y. Life. D M7C1-M10 * BTANFOIID CinCLH COTTAOr-S 8-nOOM 204 neo bulldlnif. D 773 TEN nOOM MODHHN luiCIC HOUSE , 2UI Ca HI. . J32.50. f-room. modern flat. 709 Bo. 16th , J18.00. C-room niwlcrn Hat. 1111A I'acinc , J13.CO. \ \ . Il , . lelkloJloom 50t , First Nat'l Honk. ron "nnNT-cLRAN , COMFOHTAIJLE FLATS 6 rooms ; porcelain bath tubs ; gas or electr llfchtfkltcllen ranges , J15.00. Inquire is ; Martha. D-870-27 IlOIl HENT , FUUNISHED , MY > IIOUHIQ AT 71 fleorfila avfor ono yeur , lit I7S i > er inonll llrsl-rlafis refrrencea required. Apply nt hous C. U. Buniner. D MOM 18 Vi ; HQUBH. FUnNISHEI ) , WOUI. rent for the summer. Address J 17 , Dec oinc D 910 22 * _ _ ron HUNT. coTTAon WITH QAHDEN , A , i Tul > cy."Cy | | HAH. D-u 18 UOOJia , BTIAM IIM.VTED "HOOMS. TELEI-HONH AN ! all conveniences ; rutes reasonable. 1'umlt He < l Oence218 B. 171h Bt. _ H 703 NICELY FUUNIKUHD IIOOM FOIl QENTLH man ; private fumlly ; references requlrcO 1910 Capitol uve. U-M8M 25 > l''UUNIHIIKI > IIOOHH. 191 Dodge. HOOMSj IIOUHKKlCKI'INfl. 262 St. Mary's. I3-M U 17 * _ DUSIUADLB FUHNISIIED KOOM , 1911 DOUQ | qs. I'i WXJ in * _ LAItGK. DKATITJ FULLY FtJltNISHEl ) HOOMF for light housekeeping , or single rooms. 21 South 24th tlnct. K MiiOS 1E NICELY FUltNIHHUD IIOOM. 1510 11O\VAHI ) . II-M91T UOOMS AM ) 1KIAUI ) . HOOM8 AND nOAHD. HI H. Bt. NICU UPOM ANP J1OAHD. SOU DOUGLAS. F-M . ' 5 IT * I.AIU1K llUAimPUh I-'HQNT ItOOU : UOAIU P.M up. m North mil. I MUS w iiiaANT PAIUX > H. voun. WITH HATI. alto ulcove nulte. 104 South ZCtli St. if Ki-il DisinAiii.ur : nbo&is WITH IJOAIIU : nii'ii meet. ; oi N. 18lli. FI93S I3 POll HUM' UNPuTlNIHIIUll HOOSlZ V C1IA11HKH8 FOIl KKNT. MAN AND WIKU city water ; wnito pipe. 81) N. llth trrtt. a SJi l > -HUtlVi'LOOU 110OM3. 1CU DOUQl S BT. a-usu i * FOU 11I3.TSTOIIKS AJIP OPF1CKS. * 0tl HKNT-TIIB 4-STOHT _ _ nt ! > ! 5 Fnrnnm St Thin bullilln * nun * fireproof cement lianement , complete iteam hentlng ( U- tnrcn trnter en nil noon ; gas , etc. Apply at tin omo of The lice. I tlf ) A IJ TS AVANTKIl , WANTED-Aor.NTS. 75 TER MONTH AND expends paid active men If right ; goods sold by sample only : rnmples , also hone nnd car * rlaite furnlehed free. Address Jobber , llox U03 , Doston. Mais. J 1S2 AGENTS-HITHER SEX. TOU THH BA1.B OF the celebrated llctz Home Turkish bath np- piratus. Hie money to right parties. Only very small capltnl required. Call or address : I ) . II , S. Co. , Omnha , Neb. , 103 So. lltli. J-MH1 A20 MAN WANTED IN 11V1JHY COUNTY AND CITY to * i-il cigars with splendid premium offers ; quick sales ; every merchant , druRd-t and cigar ilenler bujs ; an excellent side line. Western Cigar Co. , Kansas City , Mo. J M921 1S MELIAIILn MAN ! TO HANDLE AaENTa"FOU telephone tablet nnd specialties : pays | 5,000 n jear. Enclose stamp. Victory Mfg. Co. , Cleveland , O. J M9JO 17 * MAN WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY AND city to sell cluars , with splendid premium offers ; quirk sales ; every merchant , druggist nnd cigar dealer buys ; an excellent side line. Western Clear Co. , Kansas City , Mn. _ _ J-M927 1S WARTKO TO COMPETENT YOUNG MAN WISHES TO rent nn oirice and pny for same by doing stenographic work and collecting , Address Harold McNaughton , Gen'l Delivery , Omaha. _ K 915-16 * STORAGE. OM.VAN & RTORAQE. 1415 FARNAM , TEL 16S9 M-1S3 PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. . DOS-910 Jones. General storage and forwarding. M-1S4 \VANTHDTO 11UY. 2D-HAND FURNITURE & STOVES. UROWN'S , 103 S. 14th. N MSI * M12 * 3IOJJRY TO IXIAIX HKAT. I3STATK. ( Continued. ) ON OMAHA PROPERTY , I/DWEST RATES ! building loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co. W-191 WH WILL ttAVB 1200,000 TO J300.000 TO T/JAN In April , May , June nnd July on first-class Im proved Omnha property In sums of $1,000 to 410,000 ; want applications at once ; lowest rates on best loans. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam Bt. W 193 LOANS ON IMPROVED A UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. rarnnm Smith & Co. , 1J20 rarnara. W 187 WANTED. GOOD FARM LOANS IN EASTERN Neb. R. C. Peters & Co. , U. S. Nat. Hank blag. W M21 ? 30 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES , O. F. Davl * Co. , 1505 Fnrnam BL "VV 19X FARM LOANS , 1 TO 10 YEARS ; LOWEST rates. Oarvln Dros. , 1613 Farnam St.WS33 W-S33 C PER CENT MONEY ON NEH. ft IA. FARMS. W. O. Melkle , 1st Nafl Uk. bldg. , Om Vi . MO.VUY TO LOAN C1IATTI3LS. MONEY TO I AN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horses , wngons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the lorn off nt any time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 306 So , 16th St. XI9S MONET TO LOAN. SO. GO. BO BAYS ; FURNI. turo , piano * , etc. Duff Green , room S. llarker bin. X-1W lUiSIXKSS CltAACKS. VOU SALE OR RENT SALOON AND F1X- turcn ; beer vnultj plenty of Ice ; In a good town ; the only saloon. Address F. J. Tmxnw , Odell , Neb. Y-M801 17 * FOR I2XCIIAMUH. SALOON , ONE OF THE BEST. J. J. GIP.SON , CI4 First National bank building. Z M649 PROMINENT PROP. OF MUSIC WILL GIVE music lessons for board. Address J 12 , Dec. Z-MS80 17 * Push , my brother , push with care ; Push with vim , if you'd get there. Ifin the van your cart you'd see , Just advertise in The Daily Bee , SL II. Undorwoed. CASH PAID FOR OLD FEATHER I1ED3. L. O. Doup , 1307 Nicholas St. N M787 A20 FOil &AL12 SHSCKLLASEOUS. HARDWOOD CIUDIHNG , HOG AND CHICKEN fence , cheaper than "all wire. " C. K. Lee , 901 Douglas. Q 185 CHICKEN. HOO AND LAWN FENCE : ALL wire ; cheaper than wood. Wire Works .403 So. 14th. Q-310 M2 UEST SEED SWEET POTATOES , 11.25 PER bbl. ; all uorU ) . Address Theo Williams , Omaha Q-1I1SS WELSHANS BTONE FILTER. 209 S. 17TH ST. Q-M3M m3 SALE. nUILDINGS , FENCES , ETC. , ON old fair grounds. Apply at grounds. FOR SALE , CHEAP , CHERRY TOP ROLLER desk and typewriter , on closing desk together or separate. D. E , Zimmerman , deputy county clerk. Q-875-20 FOR SALE CHEAP , DO0ULE CARRIAGE and horses nnd electro-therapeutic steam bath , and complete ens fKtures for eight-room house. Address J 16. llec office. Q M900 19 * FOR BALE FRESH JERSEY COW. 4C02 CKN- * Q-83S 18 ter. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER FOR BALE cheap. Inquire nt Caekley'u , 123 N. ICth. * IS Q-S91 DRY. HARDWOOD KINDLING ; Jl.OO PKR load , delivered ; telephone , 973. Omaha Butter- Tub Co. Q-M907 H FRESH JERSEY COW , HANDSOME , YOUNG , thoroughbred ; good milker ; unblemished : also several good helfeiu ; bargains. Frank Hart , C3d and Center streets. Q M92S 23 * BIISOKLLAXBOUS. CONTRACTORS AND DRILLERS OF Oik GAS and artesian wells. C. II. McCready & Co. . Neodeslm. Kan. R-M87H A4 * GARDENS AND FARMS TO RENT , T. MURray - ray , OFFICE FREK TO ANY ONE WHO WILL occupy It all day. Telephone In ofllce. Address J 14 , lice. fi-t'Jl ' 18 MASSA'OE , 11ATHS , ETC. 11ME. SMITH. 1C17 HOWARD , ROOM D ; MASsage - sage end steam baths. T 636 21 * MRS DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE DATH parlors : restful'and curative. 417 S. llth st. . upstairs. T-M82S 17' I'UHSONAL. FOR DENTAL WORK GO TO DR. HEYMOUR : lowest charges ; work guaranteed ; painless ex traction. IK N. 21th Et , U-11S3J A24 KJ.OO-RUPTURE CURED TILL MAY 1ST FOR 125.00 ; no puln ; no detention from business ; w refer to hundreds of patients cured. Th ? O. D. Miller Co. , V32-3 Nuw York Llfu lllJg. , Omaha. VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUULKB. 3IS-S IJEB llldKi physician , consultation or health book live. U-187 DATHS , MABSAQE , MME. 1'OST , 31 J4 B. liTH. u-iss OMAHA DENTAL COLLEGE , 12TH i PACIFIC Bts. Teeth tilled with gold , amalgam , tin , gut' tapercha , cement and plates made for cost of material only. Teeth extracted and cleaned free. OUR TREATMENT FOR INDIES EXCLUSIVE- ly. New Hygiene Institute , 212-214 liee Hid ? . U-SIJ72-MJ * DIAMOND PHOTOS. CARUON FINISH , 750 per dozen , Easter Sunday only , at Proctor's , { 10 So. ICth. U-509 18 Hl'IRlTUAL MEETING , SUNDAY EVENING , at Puttemon hall , comer 17th and Farnam ; test and psychometric reading * by good mediums ; all welcome. tl MKS IS * ONE WHO WAS CURED OF MAI.R WL'AK- nrrs and prltatp blood disease will Inform any sufTeier how he was curvd of UolU and re stored to vigorous manhood. AddrriH , ulth . box 191 , Villa Park , Cole , U-M931 IS * MONISY TO I.OAX 11KAI. KSTATB. MONUY TO LOAN ON IMPItOVKI ) OMAHA real estate. Urenuau , Love Co. , 1'uiton block , W-190 ANTHONY I/JAN & TRUST CO. . 115 N. T. U ; quick money at low rates for choice farm lands la IOHR. northern Missouri , eiutero Nebrnlfu. W Ui FOR EXCHANGE. TWO-SEATED CARRIAG for horse and phaeton. A. P , Tukcy , City Hal S5-314 18 BUGGY HORSE FOR SALE CHEAP OR EJi change for a good second hand typewrite ! 2703 Hrlatol St. . City. Z 912 17 * FOR EXCHANGE , GOOD COTTAGE AN1 full lot , or good vacant lot. for Omaha Sa\ Ings bank accounts. A. P. Tukey , city hall. Z M850 FOIl SALE UEAL ESTATE. ICOUNTZE PLACE BARGAINS. 2.500 , J3.7GO T < tC.tOO. See photos at ICth and 1'arimm ; Mors Uldg. J. J. Gibson , 514 First National Hit. Bldg RH 200 HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS. LANDS , LOANS- Geo. P. BcraU Real Estate Co , , Paxton Block HE 201 FOR PALE. A LARGE AND ELEGANTLY FUR nlshed residence ; the most desirable location 01 West Farnam street : will be sold at a reason able price , owner about to locate in anothe city. Address II C , lice office. RE M993 ABSTRACTS. 11. II. N13AL1 ! , 517 N. Y. LIFC. RE M273 30 * SNAPS 1500 , full lot , 50x124 ft. adjoining Kountze Place } KO , H. W. corner 27th and Dorcas streets , 100 : 145 feet. 11,750 for two houses at 2710-13 N. 28th street lot 84x96 feet. J2.600. W W. comer 2Sth and Half Howan streets. 84x120 feet. 0,000 , N. W. corner 25th and Capitol avenue lot CCxllS feet ; 8-room modern house. John N. Frenzer. opp. P. O. 11K M385 FOR SALE MODERN 9-ROOM HOUSE OJ paved street near Ilanscom park. Apply 271 Poppleton ave. TIE M701 FOR SALE7 ROOM HOUSB WITH TW ( lots In Walnut Hill. 43d and Charles , on block from car ; a biff nbrgaln. Owner. 230 California RE 8J8-1S * FOR SALE. COTTAGrj AND FULL LOT. N W. comer 43d & Patrick Ave. llelow prcsen cash vuluu for cash. A. P. Tukey , City Hall. HE b36 GERMAN SAVINGS BANK CERTIFICATE ! for C or 7-room house ; will assume. J. J Gibson , fill 1st National bank bldg.RE83116 RE-831-16 A GOOD HOME-EAST FRONT. IN SOUTH west part of city. Rent of locations , at a bar gain on easy terms. ANOTHER BARGAIN DESIRABLE LOT close to car line. Will build to suit pur chaser and sell on terms satisfactory to an ] one. A DESIRABLE HOME BIGHT ROOMS. FINIi reception hall , good bam , east front , west par of city. Must be sold. M. J , Kennard & Son , , Bole Agents , 310-311 Browi Block. RE-657 17 FOR 8AL1J , A BARGAIN , NORTHWEST COR ner of Stli nnd Leavenworlh , < V3xl22 feet , with i two-store brick building ; good location fo factory or wholesale ; track running to the reu of ttie lot. Iiuiulro of the owner on premises , RE M923 23 * SOUTH FRONT , 6-ROOM. 2-STORY MODERf. . house , C.\fn near 3M , lot 50x120 ; near churrl und school ; one block from pavement ; foi nlo at a sacrifice , account owner leavlni clly. Furniture ( nearly new ) for sale. Ad ilrsss J 18 , Beo. 1115 M93I 17 * TO BELL CHEAP FOR CASH OR. EXCHANGE for stock uf general merchandise , 8COO acrei of land , 1 residence , S rooms , lurn and othei ouhou : * s. In , n town of 3,0)0 ) population ; i unimproved town lota ; climate mild am healthy. Address G. W , Brown. Jefferson Tex. RE M933 18 * HAM ) .MUSICIANS. V. HIIYNER. FORMERLY LEADER OF Till Union Paclllo band , U In the city , desirous o organizing a first-class band , Musicians win are able to read standard niualo und wouU like to join are requested to call at Iloipe'i music store before April 26. M8U 19 * AVI'ltOI.OCJV. PROFESSOR A. MA8ERY OP EGYPT. VMM Istry and astrology , the wonder of the age past , present and future told or no cliarrc , a 20JJ Hartley St. , Omaha , Neb. M901 Z2 * IHCYCLK& . 'S MODEL JIM FOWLER COMBINATION TAN ( Jem. J75 ; New Midland , (25. Omaha Ilk-y cle Co. 78 FIIUMTUIIK 1'ACICED. SUM M. 8. WALK1N FOR FL'RNITURB PACK Ing , upholiterlng eud reualrlng ; matlretue * am feathers renovated , price * reduced tills month Tel. 1331. till Cumin * . 0) KMI'I.OYMIJM' OlfFICE. ANY ONR WANTING it.U.E OR FE.MA1.1 help , call Canadian office , U2 ! Douslnx ; tfl < phone ( S4. ' M27S SO EMI'I.OYME.\T OFF1CH. AMERICAN AND GERMAN EMPLOYMEN1 bureau. 152 < Dodge. Telephone 878.M8CJ ' ' -M8CJ JylJ MUSIC , AIIT AMI LA\tlACJK. ( ; GEORGE 1' , aELLENHEbl { , "BANJO. MANDC lln nnd guitar teacher. 18d7 Fainam str a Tel , 2J8. 1 'M LOST. LOST BROWNELL 1L\LL r SCHOLARSHI1 medal. Suitable reward. 1816 Dodge Kt. Lost-S99 1C * SADDLE PONY , CLIPPED. WEIGHT 800 LIU Return to 1119 Webster st , . In rear. Lost-892 17 * LOST , ir Tin ; TWO YOUNO MEN win picked up black feather bon , Thursday eier Ing , nl > ut 10. o'clock , on Douglas street , b < twren 15th and Uth , will return to Kahl . Johnson , millinery dcpnrltnent , nt Kltpatrlck'i they will receive J3 reward. I < est M924 17 ELOCUTION. PHYSICAL TRAINING. MRS. DORWARD. C ! N. 19lh. M103-A27 * VAAY.MIHOKEUS. H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 18 SI 210 1J11ESSMAKINO. DRESSMAKING , IN FAMILIES. MIS Otun'y. 4MI Burdettc. M277 SO SISWIXfi MACIIIVES ANIJ SUPl'LIHS NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD AND WH1T1 sewing machine ofnce , 1614 Cap. ave. Tel. 157 < 01 SHOHTHAM ) ANI TYl'IJWllITIJfO. A , C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOU C13 N. Y. LIFE. 203 AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE 16TH & DOUOLA ! 209 CAltPKT CI.I3AMXO. CHAMPION CARPET CLEANING CO. , CARPE' beaten , scourcj and renovated ; refitting and re laying carpets n specialty ; new management 718-720 South 14lh St. , Omaha , Neb. Tel. C55. CS5 A17 1VATCIIMAICEHS. WATCHES CLEANED , 75C ; MAIN SPRING.75C watch crystals. 15c ; clocks repaired cheap spectacles , eycglasscp , H price ; eyes tested free ' work warranted. Ashbcl Patterson , 1611 Forn'n S92 M22 SIOEAVALKS. SIDEWALKS-ARTIFICIAL STONE , BRICK natural stone. W. J. WMsh.-ins , 309 8. 17th st -621 M5 ACCOUNTANT. H. C. BURR , PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. 1C1 Farnam. -M642 MC OAllDRNKnS. CALL FOlt' YOUH SUED SWEE1 potatoes nnd Bet 3 busnel * tor Jl ; Milnped a Jl.M per barrel. TlieoOoVo 'SVIIIInms , 57th am Military avenue , OmnhK.Nel ) . M8C627 * MASOX AVOIIJC .TfliUI3K. J. P. HEALY , 1822 CLARIC ' feTREET. * * M86 M13 FINANCIAL. LIFE INS. POLICIES BOUGHT. W. F. j KB SUES & CO. , PATENT * SOLICI10HS , IlcoOuliafnt : . > Omaha Neb Aclvico nnd I'aLont Boole FHEE RAILWAY TIME CARI Leaves ( BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.Arrlves | Omahu | Union Dfpot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaho DenvcT Express. . . . . . 935an : 4S5pm.Blk Hills , Mont & Puget Snd Ex. 4:03pm : 4:35pm : . Denver Express . 4U5pu : 7Wpni. . . .Lincoln Lucal ( ex. ° Sunday ) . . . . 7:15pir 2 :65pmJ : .i.Lliicoln _ LocalJex. Sunday ) . . . .11 :30ara : Leaves ICHICAGO. BURLTNGTO'N" & Q7Ar | Fives" Oinalml Union Depot. 10th & Mat.on St . | Omaha 5:0upm : . Chicago Vestibule . . . . 800um ; 9ISam : . Chicago ExureBs . 4l5pn : 7:50pm. . . .Chicago & Bt. Louis Express. . . . 8:2tfair : ll:40um . Pacific Junction Local . C10pm _ . Fast Mall . 2iOpm : Lea\cs ( CHICAGO , MIL. & ST. 1'AUL.jArrlves Omaha Union Depot , 10th & Mnaon Sts.l Omaha C:30pm . Chicago Limited . 8:0am ll00am. . . Chicago Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 3:25pni : Leaves Id IICA"O O & NfJlffl \VEST' N7 | ArrfveT OmahaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mo onSts. _ | Omaha 10:4ram : . Eastern Expreai . . . . . . 3:40pm : 445pm ; . Vectlbuled Limited * * . D:4'pm : 5:5" : > pm . St. Paul Express . 9:30arn : B:40am : . St. Paul Limited . 9:05pm : 7:30am . Sioux City Local . ll:10pni C:30pm : . Omaha-Chlcugo Bpetl.il . 800am ; . Missouri Valley Local . 9:30am : * Except Sunday. * Except Monday. _ Lcaxca ( CHICAGO , R. I. Ac PAClFlCArrlves | OmahaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Motion Su. | Omaha TAST. lOMOnm. . Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . D:35pm : 7:00pm : . Night Exprefe . S15ini ; 4:50pm. : . . . Chicago Veatlbuled Limited , . . . l:35pm : 4riOpm..St. : Paul Vcrtlbulcd Limited. . . . l35pm ! l:40pm : Colorado Limited 4f.0pm LeaxoH O"ArTlve7 | Oinahal Depot , 15th & Webster fits. I Omaha 12:20pm. : . . Sioux City Express ( ex. Bun.llUiain : 8:15am. . . .Sioux City Accoinmodatlon. . . . 8:00pm Cl5pm . Bt. Paul Limited . 9lOjin Leaves I F. E. & MO. VALLEY. lArrlves Oinahal Depot. _ 15th & Webster Sis. | Omaha 3:00pm : . Fast Mall and Express. , , , . . , 500pm ; 3:00pm.ex. : ( Sat , ) Wyo. Ex. ( ex. Mnn , . , , 5OCpm : 7tOam. ; . Fremont Local ( Sundays only ) , . 7:60am . Norfolk Express ( x. Sun. ) . 10:23am . . St Paul Expreta. . . . . . . . . . . tiioam Leaves I K. C. . SfTJ ; & C. ' if. I Arrives" OmalittUnlon | Depot , 10th & Monon Stsj Omaha 9:05um : . Kansas ClTy Day"Express r6:10pm : IOOOpm..K. : C. Night Kx via U. 1' . Trans. . G:0am ; Uaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. ( Arrives Omaha ) Depot , 15th " & Webster _ _ Bts. _ | _ Omaha J00pm ; . . .Nebraska & Kansas Limited. , , ,12:55pm : ( ; 30 | > m . KnnsaH City Express . 6:00am : 2:15pm : . Nebraska Local ( ex. Hun. ) . . . . . 900am ; " " " " Leavcsl" " SIOUX" CITY & PACIFIC. jArrlvco Omalml Depot , 15th & Webster Bts. | Omaha CilCpm . Bt. Paul Limited. . . . , . , 910arii ; Leavev I BiOUX CfrrP"ptftiFia lArrive ? QniahajUnlon Depot. lOthlfc Mason Bts. | Omaha 540am . St , 'Paul PtTssenger 7:2nam : . Sloui City Passenger . 9:05pm : Ei5pm . HI. Paul Limited . 9:20.im : [ .eaves I WAHASH RAILWAY ( Arrives OinahttUnlon | Depot , 10thi& iMaaon Bts , | Omaha " " ' 430pm..T. ! Canon""HaU' , < . . .llSOam ; r avcTI tJNION""PACIFIc : | ArrtvriT OinahaUnlon | Depot , 10thMnflon Bts. | Omaha * jf:20ain : Overiond LlmiTJd , 4:4'ipm : SJCpni.Ient'cu : ! & Slromsb/g Ex ( ex Sun ) , 5Wpm : 6:30pm..Grand : Island Express Cex Bun , ) . . 3:50pm : tSOpm Fast Mu.il. . ,10:20am : WE A MASM AJAX TAULUfsrOfUTIVKLY OUHK A lfj riou * l > l < * - Kftlllua Mem. ? c ] orjr , IuiioteiicyHlt > * > ijl inneKetu .cnuted II lirAbue anil other" KtreHM4 ! and ] ndi . \ f & crutionn. V/iry qtilaklu ami iurr/i/ T luhtoro I l VluJltr ifl oM or jouu . uuJ fit 11 mau for tudybi44in ' iHr murr'ng * . , . . ' I'r + vvtn Jnvnnlty und OonBuroptlon If lakeain time. 'Jlittlr u o thong < JiumoJlnta luprcro- nieutHiidbQecUtt OUHH wjiuro uJl othero Jail. In lUt upon having the cenulna AJax Tablets. TJiujr bavacurixl thouiandsunU ulll curu you. \ \ > alra B ptMitlra written KU raut tt to ttffvct u cure In each ce or refund I ho iana r , PrlcafiO cents ner packua * * , or ftl&uuckttHM ( full treatmeut ] for $ iUJ. llv innil.ln pi amTrui i > or. njioii receipt of price. Circuinr fret * . AJAX REft\KDY CO. , " , % , ' ' " " ? ' For iwlo In Omaha bJaucu Fonytli , 20 ] N. Kill rtrtft. Kulin & Co , , 15tli and Douglas Street * , DruEBliti. How It Coulil lln Indlanapolla Journal ; "I > want a good llkoneta , " lie told the photographer , "Of course , " ho ealil' "Hut at the same time , " nho continued , "I naturally want the most attractive ( ea > turca given special prominence. " "Vei , yes , " lie returned. "Under those circumstances -we'd better wake U a full- length portrait so aa to get In all of your gown. " NEBRASKA'S ' NEW LAW Many Measures that Will Bo a Part of t' Session Laws. CHANGES MADE BY THE LEGISLATU ! Compendium of the Importniit Ailil tlllllH tO tllC SIlltlltl'H ItOSIlltlllK from the Lute SoMnlou of the < iuticrnl Arisoinlil- . ( Continued from Tenth I'ftgc. ) 45 of article 11 , which may very material affect the progress of Irrlgktlon In this stal The new proviso Is as [ oiloua : "Provided further , That before any parse corporation or association may.cotiducl wat Into or along any of the natural streams channels of the state , said 'person , corporatli or association uhnll first obtain the co sent In writing of a majority of the reside land owners bordering upon such etrea or channel , and shall also be liable for ni damagea resulting from the overflow of sui stream or channel when water so conduct' ' Into such stream , or channel contributes such overflow , " , Chanter XCIIlli I ure Koo.l. An entirely now chapter has boon add < to the Compiled Statutes , the subject rcfo ring to pure food. The object of the no law Is to prevent and punish adulteratlc of foot ! manufactured or sold In the Bt.it An article of food shall bo deemed -to I adulterated for any of the ) following cause : First , If any substance has been mltod wit It as to doprcclato Its quality , strength c purity ; second , If any cheaper or Inferlt substance has been oubstltutod wholly or I part ; third , If any necessary constituent h ; been wholly or In part abstracted from 1 fourth , If It Is an Imitation of or sold undc the nanio of anotlicr article ; fifth , If It coi tains diseased , tainted or Infected aulmi or vegetable substances ; sixth. If It Is colorc or coated so that Its inferiority Is conccalei seventh , If It contains any poisonous sul stance. Chapter A'CIV AVrlfjMa nnil MritKiirc An addition to chapter xclv provides for tl erection and maintenance of public scale In each township or precinct of 'tho ' stal and for the appointment of township or pr < clnct wclghirmstcrs. In counties und < township organizations the scales may t purchased by a vote of a majority of thos present at the annual meeting , nnd a lev made for 'the ' expense Incurred. In sue cases the township board appoints the wclgl master and fixes tha fees to bo charged ft weighing. In counties under the commls slonor system , the scales may be purchase when a majority of the electors In any towi snip petition for the same. Co lie of Civil 1'rocpilnre. Sections 79C to 801 , Inclusive , of haptc 11 , title xxv , of the Cede of Civil Procedur governing the adoption of children , hav been entirely repealed and an entirely no' ' law enacted covering the same ground. Mos of the features of the old law hav been retained. An , added provlslo gives charitable associations intovhos hands may fall the guardianship of mine children under certain circumstances th right to consent to Ihe adoption of sue children. The main purpose of the new lai is to facilitate the work of charitable socle tics In cities like Omaha In finding home for children of dissolute parents. REPEALS DEFICIENCY JUDGMENTS. Sections 847 and 849 of the Code of Civ Procedure have been repealed and scctlo SIS amended. The sections repealed an amended abolish the deficiency judgment lav Section 843 , as amended , now reads as fo lows : Section 848. After suqh petition shall I filed , while the samq Is pending , and nfU a decree rendered thereon , no proceeding whatever shall bo had at law for the n covery of the debt secured b > ' the mortgag or any part thereof. Criminal Code. Section 48 of chapter vlll of the Crimlm Code , relating to burglary , has been amende by the provision that the person or person convicted of the crime of breaking Int chicken houses shall be punished the same c other persona are punished for burglary. Sections 244 and 245 of chapter xxlll of th Criminal Code have been very materlall amended. The sections as they will here after appear in the Complied Statutes pr < scrlbo the manner In which dead bodies c ileceascd persons dying without friends an relatives may bo transferred to medict schools for the purposes of dlsooctlon an also makes grave robbery a. felony , punish iblo by Imprisonment In the state penlter Llary at hard labor for a period not less tha 3ne year nor more than three years , or by Ino of $2,500 , or by both fine and Imprison nent. Sections 24Cq and 245r of the Crlmlna 3ode > have been entirely repealed and a nei law enacted regarding the selling of tobacc : o rolnois. The now law provides : Tha Hereafter no person or persons In this stat iball sell , give away , or furnish any cigarett > r cigarette paper In any form whatever t my minor under the age ol 21. Any persoi violating the provisions of this law shall b learned guilty of a misdemeanor and Bubjec o a fine of not less than $100 and not to ex : ocd $200 and costs of prosecution. CUUELTY TO CHILDREN. A new section of the Criminal Code define : iruelty to children. The new law provldci hat It shall bo unlawful , and declared to bi iruelty to children , for any person having tin : are , custody or control of any child or chll iron under the age of 11 years to wlllfull ; tbandon , cruelly or unlawfully punish , o : vlllfiilly or negligently deprive of necesEar ; 'ood ' , clothing or shelter such child or chll Iren. It Is also made unlawful for any per ; on employing or having the care , custody o ; control of any child to permit the life o mch child to bo endangered or the dealt ! > f the child to bo Injures , or willfully perml mch child to bo placed In such a sltuatlot .hat Us llfo or health may be thus cndan ; crcU , or to cause or permit such child to IM iverworlted , cruelly beaten , tortured , tor nented or mutilated. Any legally Incor > orated humane society or society for tin > roventlon of cruelty to children may be : omo the guardian of minor children In ac tordanco with the general provisions of tin aw applicable to the guardianship of in I no re RELATING TO IMPURE VINEGAR. A new subdivision to the Criminal Code , ti 'ollow ' the one devoted to the olcomargarlm ict. la designed to regulate the manufacturi md sale of vinegar. No one In this etati ihall manufacture for sale , sell or deliver o : mvo In his possession with Intent to sel ir deliver any vinegar not In compliance wit ! ho provisions ot the law. No vinegar ebal > o sold as apple , orchard or elder vlnegai lot made exclusively of apple elder. Rvcrj > erson manufacturing or soiling any of tin lo-called grain vinegar , wlno vinegar or frul rlnegafj shall place them on the markc vlthout artificial coloring , with a brand 01 abel on such barrel or cask , clearly Indlcat ng the name and place of business ot tin nanufacturlng person or firm , with the natni if the grain or fruit from which the con cuts ore made , The county attorney 1 : iharged with the enforcement of the law. Another low coming under the same oub llvls'on regulates In a slmlllar manner thi nanuficture and sale of elder. NI3\V GAME LAW. The true spoilsmen of the state will b < ntorcsted in the provltlons of a new laver or the protection ofwild - game. The nev aw Is very complete In Its provisions am ian hardly be summarized -within a ulnch taragraph. The time during which the sev < iral kinds of wild game may not be killed h ncluded In the following : Elk. deer or antelope , between January 1 ind November 1. Huffed grouco or pheasant , pinnated grousi ir prairie chicken , rharp-talled grouse , dusk ] ; rou o and all other grouse , between Januarj . und September 1. Quail or wild turkey , between January : md November 1. Wild geese , brant , wild ducks of all varl ties , jacksnlpe or woodcock , between Aprl 5 anci September 1 , U Is unlawful to trap or snare any of tin leveral varieties of game enumerated abovi it any time of the year or to kill wild geesi ir wild ducks In the night at any thno o ho year , The use of swivel , jmnt or an ] ither form of gun other than the conunot ihouldcr gun U strictly prohibited. Stringed penalties are provided for the violation o ho new law , It WM passed with the urncr poncy olnute ami It therefore a Uw * t t present tlmo , Onnrnnijlloniln. . A largo number ot the bills nuthorlz ! the1 use of guaranty or surety bonds wr enacted Into law. They cover a great mai different section ! ) of the statutes , nnd In c dor that their full purport mny bo mo readily understood they are all herein I eluded. The persons and officials now aut orlzcd to glvo guaranty bonds , Instead personal bonds , ate the following ; Members of the Hoard of Public Werks cities of the second class or vlllngo-cltl ot the second class having over 5,000 I habitants , as provided in article xlx of EC tlon 63 ot chapter xlv. Notaries public , as provided In sections and 4 ot chapter Ixl. In all cases In which the plaintiff In i action Is a non-resident , as provided In EC tlon 612 of title xvll of the Cede ot Cl\ Piocoilu.ro. Township or vlllago treasurers , as provldi In section 92 of chapter Ixxvli. Dank examiners appointed by the Sin Honking Hoard and receivers of Insolvci banks , as provided In sections 13 and 3D chapter vlll. The surety In every undertaking provIJi for In the Cede ot Civil Procedure may bo guaranty company. Every receiver appointed under the pr visions of the Cede of Civil Procedure , i provided In section 2C9 ot chapter v ot tin Sneelnl Act * . The session passed a largo number of sp clal acts , which do not properly belong any existing chapter of the Compile Statutes. These acts Include apprciprlatlot for general purposes , for relict of prlva Individuals and counties. Their provlsloi may bo readily comprehended In n sing paragraph. These special acts may bo onun crated as follows : For the relief of Hurt county. Appr prlatcs J1.24S.SO to reimburse that counl for the expenses Incurred In the trial i certain persons accused of murder at tl spring term ot court In 1S95. The murdi was committed on lost land formed by change In the channel of the Missouri rlvo and the trial was held In Hurt county I order of the attorney general. To provide for the commissioning nf gradt ate officers of the Doano college cadets i Crete , Neb. Such graduate officers are I bo commissioned by the governor , and ai made liable to bo called Into service In ca : of Invasion , insurrection or rebellion In tr same manner as retired officers ot U state mllllla. To authorize , empower and direct tl Hoard of County Commissioners ot Hltcl cock county to apply the sum of J3.000 i the fund known as the "CulbertBon Irr gating and Water Power bonds of Culber son precinct , " to the payment on the sal bonds as they mature. To reimburse lloyd county for expense Incurred In the trial ot the men accuse of the murder of Uarrett Scott. The hi appropriates $4S23 for the purpose. RECOUNT OP THE BALLOTS. Ono of the laws which occupied a larg share of the attention ot the members < the legislature for the entire session w : the ono providing lor the recount of tl ballots cast for the constitutional amem ment relating to Judges of the suprcrr court. The first law passed was put Inl operation , but was balked by nn Injunctlc from the district court in and for Lancasti county. Another law was pascd , placing tl recount beyond the reach of the court This last law provided that the ballol should bo recounted by a legislative con mlttce made up of three members of the sei ate and four of the house. The commute was duly appointed. It worked night an day , employing a large force of clerk When It concluded Its labors it reported I a joint convention of the two houses tin while it had discovered a large Increase I the number ot votes cast for the amcndmcn the increase did not amount to enough I make It certain that the amendment had ca : rlcd. The law ,1s hereafter a dead lette for It was enacted for a specific purpose. To reserve and set apart for the use an occupation of the State Hospital for the Ii sane at Lincoln for agricultural and hort cultural purposes the northeast quarter an the north half of the northwest quarter c section 8 , and the northwest quarter of sei tlon 9 , north of range C , case of the slxt principal meridian. In Lancaster county. To incorporate the Order of the Easter Star. Star.To provide for the erection of a wing e a building upon the university grounds 1 Lincoln as a part of the permanent Improvi mcnts of the College of Agriculture and th Mechanic Arts , and to appropriate $30OC for the purpose. An act for the relief of Rebecca Pcrklu and to appropriate $121 erroneously paid b her for rental of uchool lands afterwar token away from her. To legalize the acts of the clerk of Duffal county In Issuing certificates upon the treat urcr for bounty claims for the destruction c striped ground squirrels. To authorize the commissioner of publl lands and buildings to accept from th United States government the odd numbere Bcctioas of land In the old Fort Randa ] military reservation as Indemnity for echoi lands lost by the state. To appropriate $20,000 to rebuild the dot mltory of the State Normal school at Peri FOR THE EXPOSITION. The legislature appropriated $100,000 t enable the state to participate In the Tram mlsslsslppi and International Exposition , t bo held at Omaha In 1888. The fund is to b disbursed by a board of six commissioner ! ono frcm each congressional district , to b appointed by the governor , each commlsslonc to receive for his services $50 per montl and no more , the tlmo for which each mem bcr may draw pay not to exceed flftee months. No part of the atato approprlatlo Is to bo available until the stockholders e the exposition shall have paid In at leaf $200,000. The money appropriated by th state Is t ( | bo controlled and managed solol by the commissioners. Within sixty day after the cloto of the exposition It Is mad the duty of the commissioner of public land antf buildings to advertise and sell at publi auction all the property acquired by the boar ot commissioners. The sum of $10,000 was appropriated to de fray the expenses of an investigation of th accounts ot the different executive officer and the several state Institutions , and for th purpose of prosecuting any and all crlmlm and civil cases wherein the state has bee defrauded by Us olllcers , employes or thos dealing with any ot the state Institutions , o dealing with or having In their custody an moneys , funds , property or effects belongln to the state. The invcatlgatlon Is to b pursued by a Joint committee , consisting c Senators Heal of Ouster , and Mutz of Key Paha , nod Representatives Moran of Platti Wheeler of Furnas and Zimmerman of Yorl The committee holds Its flr.it formal scsslo at Lincoln on Monday , April 19 , and wl doubtless consume- largo portion ot th summer In Its work. Under n now law the Institute for th Deaf and Dumb at Omnha and the Instltut for the Hllnd at Nebraska City will In th future bo managed by a board ot three true tees , to bo appointed by the governor. On of the trustees shall bo appointed to ecrv three years , one for two years and ono fo ono year , and yearly thereafter , the govcrno shall appoint ono trustee to servo three yean The board of trustees shall have genert supervision over the two institutionan shall adopt rules for their government. O nomination of the nupcrlntendonts , the boar shall appoint a steward and bookkeeper an a matron. Tim board Miall fix the salarle of these officers. The board shall also , o nomination of the superintendent , appoln all necessary teachers and employes for th two Institutions , and also a physician. Th chief executive officer of such Instltutlo shall bo a superintendent , to 4 > o appolnte by the governoi , All current expenses fo the maintenance of the respective instltti tlons shall bo contracted by the stewarc subject to the approval ot the Buperlntcndonl All claims against either Institution shai bo Itemized on vouchers prepared thereto and duly sworn to , and when approved b the superintendent and the president of th board ot trustees , shall authorize the audltu to draw his warrant on the proper fund fo the amount of such claim. Under the provision ! of a special act al counties in Nebraska are authorized to par tlclpato In Interstate expositions held 'n ' th state , and to Issue bonds for tha purpose o defraying the expenses ot such exhibit ! Honda may not bo issued to exceed $100,00 In any ono county , and dtiall bo old at pa and draw not to oxcecd 5 per cent luteres jior annum. Whenever 1,000 voters potltlo the board of county commlujlonora or th board of supervisors to that end a tpccla election may be called and the question o tissuing such bonds submitted to a vote of tb people. If two-thirds ot the votesc t.on the ) proposition bei In favor of the bonds they shall be Issve-d nnd sold , othrrwtao t oti - SKVIJKAI , MINOR MKASUIIES. Foi' the relief of William Borfiln , J mr Bergtn. 0. T Tayloo and L. M. Howard of Hod Willow county , who were deprived of the ttso of school land from November 22. 1S02 , until Mny IS , 1895. To nutl orlzo the Hoard of Public Lands and ljulldlngs to purchase an additional section of land for the line of the Asylum for the Chronic Insane nt Hastings anil ap- proprlatlnR fG.OOO for the purpose. Providing that the State Hoard of Purchase ) and Supplies may make annual contracts tor co.il for Htato Institutions. Providing that Juries In district courts may bo summoned to appear on any date fixed by the judge Instead of upon the first day ot the term. Placing the control of the 'Mlltord ' In dustrial homo under the direction of the governor nud Hoard of Public hands anil Buildings. To grant canal privileges to graduate ! ) ot the University of Nebraska with graduate * of other educational Institutions In the stats. H glvos such graduates Ilfo certificate * to touch echool , To protect stock from pitfalls and requir ing nil unused wells to bo filled up. Providing that every contract for the sale of land shall bo void unless made In writing. To appropriate $141.36 to Henry Ire B ot Hall county for erroneous payment on school lands. To appropriate J2.000 for the relict of Mrs. Lucius Iawton of the city of Lincoln , who lost au e > yo by the accidental dlnchargo of a pleco of nrtlllciy on the university campus during nn exhibition drill by the university cadets before the members ot the legislature. To appropriate $50,000 for a now wing to the Asylum for the Chronic Insane nt Hastings. To consolidate Into a single separate fund moneys collected fur various purposes by the regents of the University of Nebraska. To amend oectlon 19 , ot chapter 1C ; by ad ding thereto provisions tolatlng to the hold- lug of property In trust for purposes ot theological education. To reimburse Mrs. II. McKell for JIG3.SJ erroneously paid on bchool lands liu Thaycr county. A now law for tho. government arid regula tion , of the Home" for the Friendless at Lincoln hao been provided. Henceforth thla Institution Is to lu > under the direct ( super vision of the governor and the Hoard ot Public Lands and Buildings , aitpplomcncnted by an advisory board of live women , to bo appointed by the governor. The members of the advisory board to act In im advisory capacity only. The povcrnor shall appoint a , . , . . , . min Ti-fri- other ofllcers as the Institution mny require. ! i _ . UUAlVr CASTI.Ii Wlf.LlAM. The Famous Olil ClriMiliir l > 'ort | II.\CTT Vork Ilurlior. To the thousands of persons who paaa up and down Now York's Inner harbor dally , the picturesque old "cheec-box" shaped fortres9 ot Castle William , situated nt the northwest point of Governor's Island , fa-more or IciM an object of curiosity. Uullt qulto beyond the remembrance of "the oliUst In habitant , " relates the New York Tlmea , the venerable walla have witnessed tlio.rlse ot several generations , and are nearlng the cen tury da.to lu point of age. Ships from all nations paba close In under the portholct ) , of which there nro three tiers piercing the thick walla. The total height ot the struc ture Is forty feet. The walls are ot New'ark red tnndstone. hammered , nnd are eight fc-ct In. thickness. Matwlvo arches span the port- holeo and are so built as to be able 16' euif- port the ovorlylng masonry should .the walla bo breached below. The fortress Ifl 200 feet In dlameten and forms three-fifths of a circle. Tangent to the cxltremltlca ot the arc the walls are extended - tended until they Intersect , thus completely Inclosing tha Inneir area. The only entrance Is by a gateway on the east side. .qtyl , , th.o upper tlera ot casemates and the barbette are roachcd by two hrlck "towers built on op posite sides ot the fortress. Winding stairs , built ot solid stone , which show the wear from many feet , lead to the rtop , and door ways are cut though the sides of tlio tower opposite each tier of casemates. The out side cut work of the fortress Is laid in Flemish bond , and each stone Is dovetailed In such a manner that no ono can bo dis located without flret breaking It to pieces. Over the bomb-proof Is a terrace , forming a barbette battery , upon which forty-flvo Columblads could bo placed. The plans prc- f nted to the Now York assembly In 1SOS by Colonel Jonathan William , United Stairs oorpa of engineers. In whose honor the fort was named , provided for 100 guns , but In all 111 could bo worked. Work was begun on the fortress In 1807 , under state- laws and appropriations , and It required four years for completion. Worlca at the South IJattery , Now York City , and on Ellis , Hcdlow's and Statcn Islands , aa well as those of Fort Columbus , on Gov ernor's Island , were all built about the same tlmo. The plans for these works called forever over 300 guns , exclusive of those mounted on traveling carriages , mortars , etc. The forts built on Statcn Island were calculated for eighty guns. Insldo old Castle William arc two .ijtone powder magazines , and within the Inclosuro also Is an Inexhaustible well of the finest water , but It Is not used , as water Is piped from Brooklyn , across Uuttermlllc channel , and carried through the fortress just as It la Into all buildings oiv the Island. The Walla of the castle- rest on a solid rock foundation. Previous to the building of the fortress thla point of the Island was most dangerous to navigation , as the rocks were totally sub merged except at very low tldo. Between the castle and the sea wall IB a wagon road. The sunrise and sunset gun of the United States Treasury department , by the firing of which are regulated the lights on the ship ping In th > harbor , stands besldo this'road , and Is fired by a guard from Fort Columbus. 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