SPECAL CK Ail vrrtlncinoiiln for tlirnc * colnumi Mill littiikon until It ! in. for til * ( Mfiiliiir tinil tinlll H ] > . in. for the iiiornliiir mill Hiinilii ) ' cilltloiiM. Ail Tllm r , ! > iiu-nllnw a nunt- 1i rcil rliock , cnti limp IIIIHTHTH nil- lrc Hi > il to it luiinlKTi-il lotti-r lii cure of Tin * lice. An-'XMTH HO mlilrrMNPil tvlll ilctlvcrril oil iiruHriitiitlon of On * C'lirrk oiilv. llatro , 1 l-'Jc n M-onl llrnt Iiiierlnn | 1r n wonl ( lnTcnf tor. Nntlilnw tal 'ii for II-BK Hum ar.c for Hit llrnt Inner- lion. Tin-No mlvrrllnoiniMitii niimt bo run oonxrculH ely. SITUATIONS WAvrnn. TOUNO LVOV STHNOOUAPHIMI WANTS lt > - flllon Object , practice more than mlnry. M 15 , Dee , A-M87 ! ) A 1II3AI.TI1Y WKT NUIlfli : WIHIIKS A I'OSt- "nn. C07 South Ulh nt ; room 8. A-MSD2 10 * WA > TinsiAii : HUM * . A PI\V KNintnRTir. HI HTMNO MKN PAN find utrnily , tirnlllntila work with C. l > . Adnmi Co. , C ! < Ho. 16th St. H-6M EAI.nsiTTiN WANTHO TO SHMi TO DnAUCHB ) nnd - extH'rlcncc unneec - 100 monthly pxicnn-Hi | rnry ; enrloce stomp. I'lUe MfK. Co. , Mlnnc- npoll , Minn. 11-M7C9 10' CAN aivnaooD POSITION TO IUOIIT IAHTY upon Imt-stnirnt of twu to live tliounaml ciuli. Invcutment well gecutvil , uunranteed ilulilcnO not lc < x th.in 1C [ XT cent. Addrum M 21 , llee. IV 78S U * \VANT1 JI > , AT ONCIJ , PlIlHT-Cf.ASH CAU- rlicn Rmltli for now and rcpnlr work ; nlendy work. Address St. Joe Uug y Co. . HI. ' "J'lJ1' WANT15I > . I'HVSICIAN TO TIIAVKI. .WITH medlcnl comixiny ; must lime llctnte for I\c- Jirnnkn. nnd ba Rood oinco worker ; Inline- dlntely ; stnto use anil experience. Aililritw M 3 nee omc . n-Milll a WANTKD KfKN TO ASSIST MR IN INTIIO1HIC- In * nn nrllclc that In needed In n 1 most c\cry liomc. There li lilK money III U. C allI nt Rjjo" ( lepnrtmonl of Hnydt-n Urns. , nr No. ! C32 Chi- cnBo ntrcct. John Tyfe. 8l to As''t SALESMEN ; SALARY PAID lyj 'oxpwknco imnocosmryi ' " " ' " " " " II Ilroa. . Chicago. 11 MM7 S' WANTED HALICSMr.N IN EVERY DISTRICT . ! new si-imm. miniplm free. ; r alary or cominls. rlon wllli expenses from start. Luke Hro . < > , Chicago. Il-Mim BALEHMP.N WANTED TO SELL Ol'H SEA unit b K , 9 Ib * . each ; bit ; i-ellcr ; SO do > ' com. mission , nfter tlmt salary nnd expenses If sat- Isfnctiiry ; Hend (1.00 for samplea that will b < retiirned nftcr live nccopted orders. commlMlnr K. per cent , payable weekly ! i-ol.l . by nil ilnnj ( 'o. . M R Klsli nnd Krocpm. West India Salt 70 1M nt. , Jersey City , N. 1 H--MW 8 WAN'rnn KKMALIJ IIULP. 100 CIULS von ALL KINDS WORK : $1 TC J7 week. Canadian olllee , 1322 Douglas.C C MCC2 WANTED , A TEACHER TO ENtlAOH WITH ; ri'llnbli" liou-e durlnir her vacation ; permanen 1C Bntlffnctory. Address JI 19 , Dee. C M7W1 LADY AOHNTS TO TAICIJ OHDC 3 I'XJH SOA1 Dollsh. J. J. Olbton , Oil Klrst Nnt'l Itnnk. G 5IS17 \VANTID. : YOHNCJ oini. TO WASH nisiin ; and en re for tmby. 1111 2Uh fit. . South Omnhii C 875 " n. cARinnii ANH S mint IKflrKt rhiFK. AddreMH In own linn willing. ( tlvlnR refciencet nnd expcrlni'e : si : ! ary , } 4 < > per month. Adilro i M 32. Uili nlllro. C 87fi 8 * KOll i ; IN A 1. 1. 1'AitTs 01TIII : CITY. Tin O. V DivlH Company. 1B03 Farmim. D 033 y. IIINI\VA : & co. . N. riTii ST. D 031 MODERN HOUSES , C. A. STARU.S25 N.Y.I.1FI D C3S CHOICE ilOl'SES AND COTTAOE ALL OV1J1 the clly , $3 to JiO I'ldellty , lll'V ' : Fnriinm St. HOUSES , WALLACE. HHOW.V ISI.OCiC. KTI nnd Uoitnln * . OC37 HOUSES rOTTAOES .t STORES ALL PA HT of city. Ilrennnn , Ln\o Co. , 420 l'a\ton block. D CSS MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANO ! Om. Vnn & HtoniRe Co , 1115 Fainani. Tel. IK D C33 L\RG1J LIST. McCAGUE , IVTll AND DODO1 D-C40 HOUSES , FLATS , GAP.VIN I1P.OS 1C13 1'AllNA ! , D C41 HOUSES FOR RENT. I1EM1S , I'AXTON HLT TURKINGTON. C05 I1EE IIUILDING. D--CI3 STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES. C ROOM all modern. Apply 204 lice IM . _ D CII C-ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE ? ; oo DOITOLAS. D-M7PO _ HOUSES. J. II. SHERWOOD , 123 N. Y. LIFE. D-M178 o-ROOM ELEGANTLY brick honsf. No. 2414 Cues. 30. 9-room mo < lcin houte ut ' 17 North 19ti ! , SIS. 8-room modem lint. 709 So. Ulli. J17G1. -room house. 115S N. 17th. $10. Applyto W. 1 Mi-ll.li' , room > l 1st Nul'l Ilk BlilR D-M435 A SIX-ROOM. MODERN COTTAGE. FUI nlphi-d or imfumUhcd. bO ; South 30lli. D-M7J1 S' FIVE OR THREE "ROOMS. ' k5 ! FARNASt ST\ D-S70J ! ' 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 1SJO N. 11TH S1 D-MSSI 10" 10-ROOM FLAT , DOUGLAS. NEAR 21TH , MO ! nn. Btpnm heat. Imiulrc LlndqiiUt , 310 S. 1" ! D-91) ) FOItTtENT. ) ROOM HOUSE. NO. IIS PO. 2CT avi'nuf * modem , nnd In tine condition. F. ! Drown. 520 Ko JOth a\e , D-S93-141 t.ROrniT'OTTAGK , KXCIILLENT HATH nil wnti'r , fewer nnd inn I II.HH. Ne\\ly paper throughout. J15. 2S02 Suwnrd ; coiner B-ROOM COTTAGE. 2313 11INNEY STREE' cnll flrat IIOUMI < " < Bt. D--V.905 9' ron IU : > T _ UOOMS. BTE.l HEATED ROOMS TlL nil conviMilcnrfH. rale , iroeonuhlc. I'unJt rn dcncc. : i : so. nth st. K CI : nOOMS , FINF. LAWN AND PORCHEsT" l Hnrni-y. E-M4 9 J2C1 CHOIOE ROOMS. FURNISHED Oil UNFU nlkheO , bonrd cr lanuelc-cplni. 2917 Miiron. E-MS5 * 12 FtiiiMSiiin : uoini.s AMI no.viti ) . NICE TOOL ROOMS ; GOOD HOARD , RAT n-a , < onalilc. The Itu > c , C020 Ilurney , K C7U3 J-n'RNISHED ROOMS , WITH HOARD RE rruncen. 31C South 2lih. | F M74 ! ! > IIBAI'TIFI'L FRONT AIX-'OVE HUITE A. ' other loums nfter June 10 , nt ID ! and 104 : Mlh SI , F-MSKI 12 TUB AL11ANY. SUNNY ROOMS. FINE LOC tlon , with excellent table ; trannlenta nccomn dated , tlOl Douglas , F b7l II MODERN RRK'K. ROOMS AND I1OA1ID ; J3 wrfk. 611 N Iflh , F-M8S1 II NICHIA' Ft RNISHED FRONT ROOMsT WI1 board. M13 DuucUB. F M913 n ron ins.\Tii\ruHMsiiKn IIOO.MI t ROOMS , WATER , SE\VKR. J5. MS N. 131 G7S4 Jyl roil m\TSTouns AM ) OFI-ICI TOR Rl.'NT. TUB < STORY HRICK 11UILDI at IU KaniHm bt. ThU building lu u llrcpr crniont baaenunt , complete steam heatlns tur s , wulcr on all floors , sa , etc. Apply Iho ultlce ol Tb lire. l 'i DESK ROOM ; 1ST. FLOOIL South 14th. bolwten Farnam and Douglas. I-MS4J 1 _ HALF Oil WHOLI3 STORE. I1KST RETV part of city. F. D. Wtad , ICth and Douiilai AQUMTS WANTED. WANTED , AQENT3 : m PEIl MONTH A ipcnstsi paid * .ctlto mtn l ( rltrtit ; coed * i by samel * onljrj sainplts. also bora * and rlaf e furnlihed tnt. Address Jotbtr , Itox t lioiton. Mat. . J VTANTKO. MEN AND WOMEN AOKNT8 repreunt th Uanken * tluarunty iSind I i 'n. Cull cr * Mtm Room i&4 lit * HI Neb. AOBSTS C'ontlnucil. AS I AM DBSinntlS OF IIAVINQ MY TOII.RT prrnrallons Intrmliipwl Into every home , I nm or > r1n very irbernl Inducements to laily ncent who will call upon InillM In thcln liornM nnj tnkc oMprn. plrncknt. Benteel work nnd a chance to f tn all the y rrom JK.w to 1190SO i > er wwk , wrlto nt onw ror partlcu- Inrn. Addn."w Mine. XI. Ynle , ChlmKO. III. J M9 S STOHACI : . PACIflC STOHAOi : AND WAIinilOl'Si ' : CO. , M8-aiO Jones. Qcnernl storage nnd forwanllni ? . M CM Oil VAN & STOUACli : , 1115 rAHNAH. THL. ISM MI9 AV.\.NTHI1TO IIUY. A. Kiiilu : , nrtn.vT wnsTKiiN nnd rclnll Junk dealer , removed Irom 116 Hmitli Tenth to 812 Douglas street. N MTS4. TO nuv-aiXTY YAtins or OOOD oonnd liand Inirraln carpet. AOdrera Lock HOT 452 Ct-ntral City , Noli. N S37 3 \v.\NTin : , A aobni VixJOND.itAND IMIAI- ton. Adilrc8H M K , Dee. N M912 I'AWMIUOKHHS. It. MAHOWiTZ LOANS MONEV , 41S N. 16 ST. < T70 SALK iioitsi.s , \VAin.vt : , uro. IIANC1K IIOUSK3 KOU BALK ; 1M HEAD liirire nuiRw her p.i ; will neil nil or n portion of thc-m. Address I1. SIcCnrthy , Sherliltn. Wyo. I'-MSSO 14 KOH SAi.n MISCI < : I.LAM < : OUS. IViniY STOCIC , WOUTH 7.W ( ) . MAKINO money , Tor snle or trndo ror peed rnrm prop erty nnd cash. J. II , Gue , 1'rcnicr blk. Omalm Q-721 S KOU HUNT SMALL WATKH POWKIl MILK Cnn sl o bundle grain. Addrrm box M , Lin coln , Neb. Y Ml J3 1,1'MHICU YAIID , WELL ESTAHLISIIED. NI3- bra lti town. 15,600 population ; n snsp. J. J. Qlt > on. 5H Klrst Natl bk. Y M7W 17 JM INVESTED EARNS 0 WEEKLY , NO stock spFfutatlon or Kold mine Investment ; you control capital ; fifth successful year , par- tlculam free. Chase & Campbell , IS 1'rli.n PqiiBre , New York. Y M770 July 4' V.MS1I TO dJUURSfONU AV1TH 1'AHTY HAV- Ini ? II ree llinu nnil remly cash , looking ror snfe Investment.OOiejn M IS. llee. Y 7N-11 WANTED , I'AUTNEIt KOII COMEDY pnny nlremly nrcnnUfd. Kmnll cnpltnl fc- quired. Good chance. Write M 31. llee olllee , Y MlS KOU SAM ! UKAIi KSTATH. KOUNT7.E 1'LACE ItAItOAINS. J2.SOO , J3.7.-.0 TO Jij.coo , fee piotos nt 16th nnd rnmnm , Morse lltdg. J. J. Gibson , t,14 Klnt Nnt. llnnk HlilR. ItK-6 4 1IOUSKS , LOTS , TAIlMa , LAUDS , I.OAN8 , Gco. I . Ilcmls Heal Estate Co. , 1'nxton Itlock. UE CCS POIl HALE , 12-UOOM MODEHN HOUSE , eighty feet front ; noithcnst corner 41st nnd Izanl (4032 ( Unrd ) for 17.000 ; one-third In cash , or other residence property : bnlnncp to suit purchaser thin Is one of Iho most dcalrnblo loratloim In Wnlnul lllll. Apply to R J Hut- cllrrc , 412 Ileo ImlMliiR- . ni513 ISOO WILL IIUY A G-IIOOM HOUSE IN WALnut - nut lllll ; smnll monthly payments. Omahn Hcnl Estate nnd Trust Co. , 211 .So. IStli Bt. HE M3 KOH BALI : , OUHATEST IIAIIOAIN IN OMAHA In Kilt cilie < l residence property , HclxlJO foct. frontltiK enst on 1'ark nveiiue , with Rood cot- trtRc. Must be sold thin month. J. W. Itobbln , sole EKt. , 1S02 rnrnnm St. H-E-000 SNAP-SOUTH OP KOUNT7.E I'LACE. Mx122 feet , price 1700. J. N. Krentcr. opposite I' . O. Ho put nn : ul In Tlip Dally Uco , Tim lyimsi'ttuT ninilo u blunder ; Tlio price was tnuitinosiul , which , don't you see , Mailu the nii'rclmnt. "mail a.s thunder. " Ills sttiiv was crowded the live-tiny long , The people heard no explanation. All this plainly shows that a llee ad goes Kin1 ln\yond \ your expectation. M. II. TJNDRriWOOD. iiAunwoon ciuinmjq. upo AND CHICKBN fence , cheaper thnn "all wlic. " C. 11. l c. 901 r' ' ar.rOND HAND nNOINCS. 5 TO 100 II. 1' . . motor. . % to 30 H. 1' . Industrial ran SAIK , A SOOA FOUNTAIN ; oopn AS new ; made by 1'uffer .1 Son of llfton ; " > IliiPiIn Omalm ; will bo sold for iibont halt Its value. Dr Shepaid , N. Y. Life - _ „ rcm sAi.n , FIIISH 7ibi.STn N cow ; CA I.K by l.erMde ; hlBl , grade butter m.iKer Imn lie * nt 1811 So. 27th Ht. _ Q-M90811 S1ISC13M.A.M20US. a I'AiiMS TO RIKT. T. aitnmAY. CLAIRVOYANTS. SPECIAL AUniVAL-I'-IHST VISIT TO OMAHA or Prof Clarence K. Chcrter , the muivcloua full llfc-rcachliiB clttlr\oBnt nn.l trance me dium1 nlaln practical , dent-brulncd Informa tion ' telH your nnme , aec , occupation ; a < l- vlce on bunlneFH , love , law , marrlase , divorce , nnruulatlon etc. ; tecovt-rs oM estates and burleil nc.isurcaj leunltep the separated ; causes Bpcedy marrlOKea. Kec , tOc-Mo poaltliely only until Fililnv. Juno UIIouis , 10 to 8 dally. Parlor * , 1913 Kuli.am street. Call or write. : AND CONSULT THI2 ONLY OKNUINH lite reader : her predictions lire wonderful ; n"m . Rlvpn ; fee. 60o und up ; 10:50 : to 7 dally. rS" Ianiam ? street. B-M911 9' MASSAOIS , IIATIIS , r.TC. MADAM SMITH. 1313 DOUGLAS. MASSAQB. stcnm baths. 1-M733 a IIS nn LHON. ILICTIUC MASSAOB HATH ; restful " " ! curative 417 Po. lllli. up MS"5 IZ stairs. T " 1'ISHSO.VAL. VI VVI FOR UTERINIJ TROUDLES. 540-8 HEP. lildK physician , consultntlon or health book " V-K * free. 1IAT1I8 , MASSAGC. HSIU. POST , S1JV4 S. 15TH. U3 ItL'ITUKrj CUUKU PimMANKNTLY ; NO lialn no detention from tmslntss ; wo refer to ( hnuiiiindn of patients cured. Call or write The O U. Wllltrr Co. . 932-3 New York Life tf. . Omaha. U MB * . nmnlcu. . < . J'nxton blocK ; ' Plo'n rvrOt5rriON"lNVKSTMKNTS. TOIt PLUAS- nro nnd pront > en L. P. Judson'B uiint nds. Council .Dlun'n pnfc'e. U MMI . MANicunn AND ciun- n LIU r. iiYi.r.Y opo'llVt ; 7 yn > . with Mis. Mayer , S KC\LP TIinATMlJNT. :5C ; SIIAMPOO- 2 wefhs-Mlller-s Parlors , ISH Doug- U 4M J2I w vt nnowN's AFTIIMA cunn" 09 ply cures ; rlt for testimonial * . Cliar- ter Ouk , Iowa. U M'.SS J G T SAMPLE IIA/.EL-LEAF PILE CURE AT Sherman & McConm-ll Drue Co. . 1513 Dodjie Bt. nrSIC HOOM TO HUNT : VnnY LIGHT AND centrally loeateJ. M X. llee. Ur-MSH : s TO LOAMHI\L ISTATIJ ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y. L.J oulcU money at low rate * for choice form lanils In Iowa , northern MUbOurl , eastern Nebraska , LO\NS ON IMPROVED * UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Parnam Smith & Co. , 15JO Faiiiam , 0 PER CENT MONEY ON NCII. & IA. FARMS. W. . Mclklc , l t Nal'l Ilk. bldg. , Om.iha. 10 MONEY TO IJOAN AT IX\V RATES. THU O. F. Da\l Co. , 1505 Farnam St. W ( M PARM" LOANS , i TO 10 YEAIISJ rale * . Oarvln Iiro > . , 1613 Farnam SI. MONUY TO IX > AN ON IMPHOVHD OMAHA II. real rrtate. Ilrennan , IAIVC & Co , Paxton block. FHOU JtOO UP. WKAD , 1CTH i DOUGLAS. W-S97 JI9 MONHY TO LOAN ON IMI'IIOVKD OMAHA , I'usey & Tlionms , MJ ut. Nat'l HU bUg. MlU \V-35 U- UUt Ut ON OMAHA PHOPKUTY : IX3WKST HATKS ; oam wanlcd , Fidelity Trust Co. 3IOM5Y TO I.OAN CHATTnLS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITUnK. 1MANO3. horsea. vragoni , etc. , at lowi-ut rates In city ; no removal of goods ; ktrlctly umildentlal ; ) bu can pay tli loan off at any tlmr or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LO/tN Ca , SM Ba. Kill St. x a Did D MONEY TO LOAN-SO. V ) . M DAYS ; PUItNl. lurP'aoos ' , etc. Dud Gr n , R. i , Barker blk. ici. TYPKWIUTBIIS. ro it * LATEST MODEL TTWfWIUTBIlSj EUPPLIB3. Unltfcl Tp wr1tcr 41 Buppllea Co. , Kit Kurouui A IIAIIGAIN roil SALE CHEAP ON KASY terms 40 ncre fruit nnd truck furm two mllea from city llmttu on Kootl roads , 15 ucres grapes , 2 ncres orchnrd , 5 ncica nsparauua. 2 ncrcs pie plant , 2 acres line nir.ilftt , balance rich Knnlcn l.iml , 2 tine wells , 20 feet of water In each , 10- room house , 2 barns , storace lioufe , 2 ccllarn and other outbuildings. Will Bell with or without crop. Call or nddrcss 1'etcr liolsrn. DP Holt ( on P. . E. & M. V. 11. H. ) . DoilRla-i County. Neb. HE M814 Jy-5 * ALL HEAL ESTATE OWNED HY THE NH- hr.islta. SaIngs & ExchanKfr Hanlt will bo sold nt a very reasonable price. Win. K. I'otter , rccclvf- . HE 75 8-llOOM HOUSK AND LAI1OH LOT. PAVED street , near Yntes residence , } 2 100 JCOO ca h. S room Ivouse , modern , water ccmcnler.crs , nearly ne\v. Jl.COO. Half lot nnd old cottaRC near car , fWO. HlKh building lot short distance from Park avenue anil Leavennorth , corner , SSCO. I' . D. WEAD , ICth und DouRlan. H E S31 10 SEVEN 11OOM MODERN HOUSE , OAS , HATH , clofet , shailc ticca , storm doora nnd windows , Hluitters , screens ; twenty minutes' ride from Karnam street. In llrst-class nelshborhood. Terms | 5CO cash , balance M7.60 monthly , without - out Interest. Inquire 2711 North 18th. n E S9.r 8 > LOST. LOST. A SMALL DOG. HALF I'UG , VEHY hriirht nnd quick , Were n collar nnd tan 377 J2.00 reward If returned to Wllllnm Wallace. Omaha National bank , or to 2420 Harney street LOST S94-S * LOST , SILVEIl WATCH. ELGIN MOVEMENT. with silver chain nnd hall attached ; li-wnnl. 1 * Alice Jordan , 2770 Cumins. L/jst M'JIV 11 LOST , HY J. II. HANGS , WITH Company , South Omaha , one pold hunting cnsc Woltlmin wntch , Appleton-Trncy movement , HUltablo reward offered for return to owner Lost-M50D FI.VAXCIAL. LIFE IN8.POL1CIE3 15OUGHT. W. P. HOLUEN. 671 SIIOIITIIAXIJ AND TYI'ISWIHTINO. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 613 N. Y. L1FK. C67 AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE , 16TH & DOUGLAS CM SIUKWALKS. HAWED NATUHAI. STONE , ARTIFICIAL brick , Tel. 1CS3. W. J. Welshans , 30 } B. 17th St 113 UI'IIOLSTKUI.VO FUllKITUItK. PUUNITUHE P.EPAIHINO AND PACKING Couchex nnd cushions , mattresses made ant renovated. Prices will pleaee you. See M. S Wulkln , 2111 Cumins btreet. Telephone , 1331. 009 AUCTION. SPECIAL AUCTION HALE OK HOIIPEHOLr Boods every Wednesday and Saturday morn Ings. Nebraska Auction nnd Commission Co. S , W. corner 14th und Dodge streets. -M428 roil KXCHAXGK. WANTED. A HARDWARE OR IMI'LEMENI stock In ezt-haiiKe for stock In a Jobbing housj eood opening ; making money ; good reasons foi % 'lln . Address M 1W , IJee olllee , f > iun'-l Z-M101 A9TIIOI.ORY , PIIOF. A. MAKE11Y OF EOYIT. PALMISTU1 and ntttrology ; the wonder of the nee ; pant present nnd future told or no charge , nt 20J llnrney St. , Omaha , Neb , M777 11 * MUSIC , AHT A.M > GEOHGE F. OELLENHKCK. I1ANJO. MANDC lln and KuUar teacher. 1S07 Kuniam etree Tel , 23S. wg HiSOIlT.S. nOATING , FISHING , TENTS , I1OATS , IJOARI : Adilrms Camp Oiujha , Lake Qulnntbaug , Ti kamah , Neb. MU1 SO * KMPI.OYMIi.NT OKKICI1. AMERICAN AND GERMAN EMl'IXJYMEN' bureau. 1124 Dujge. Telephone , S75. -11SM Jyl3 SUES & CO. , FATFKT SOLICllOHS Omaha Neb AcHco ! n < l I'ni KltKK U > t ll.lUf tar dlrfc" U lour , tj return l-.OOO Intliwl.ll Munyon's -Sympathy. As Far ReachlSi and Bound less as Faith. Mr. C. W. Hoffm.ill.'Klbowo ' < x1s. N. D. , Bays : "I nm well acquainted with Strike Kin my , ' ainrullan well-known licrc , and also amongothf-r tribes , ana "fl know that after many months ofit - forlnu ho wna li o r in nncnlly cured of rliuu- m a 11 a m by M u n y o n' s H h o U inallsm Cure Ho had tcrrlblo pains In his IOK , v"a unable to sleep nights , nnd be- 11 o v o d that death wna only a matter of n. short time. I took pity upon him. and R.VVO him some rem edies , but they did him no good. Finally I pot him n. Inrttlo of Mun yon's Ilhcimmtlsm Cure and BIVVO It to him. After the second close ho smiled for the flrst tlmo In months , and Bald that the incdlcino was hclflnB him. It toolc nvo bottles to euro him. Ho has been relieved from nil pnln , and now walks as well as ever. He asked me to wrlto to that white man In the Hast who made that iieat cum from pnln and wiy that ho was very thankful to him. " Mrs. W. U. Mead , 313 W. Central Street , Wlchlln , Kan. , says ! " I have been troubled moro or less for nearly twenty years with Rheumatism , have been conllned to my bed for two months at n time , and had to bo lifted and laid llko n child. I suffered tortures and was nfrald to have nnyono como near me. Two hollies of Munyon's Hheunm- tlsm Cure have greatly relieved mo , nnd I feel better than I have for years. " Munyon's Homoeopathic Homo Kcmedy Company compounds n. separate ppccltlo for Hhcumatlsm , Dyspepsia , Kidney Com- plaints. Liver Dl.iPMc. Fovcrfl , Had Hlood. Nervous Derangements , and other Maladies. TlieRo rmnctlles may bo ob tained from druKBlstB , mostly nt 23 cents n vial. If In doubt , wrlto to Professor Munyon. at Philadelphia , and secure the best medical advice free of chnreo. A vrrlttcu Guarantee to CDRI2 ANY CASK or JtlONliV HIiI'UM Iil > . Our euro Is permanent and not A patching up. Coses treat oil um years ago tiaro never seen n symptom since. Hy clcBcrlblnor yonrcAMJ fully we-csn treat you tiy mall , and wo Blvo t no&mo strongRiiirnntf > e tociirp or refund nil money. If your symptoms nro t > linplcn tin ftico , u > ri > tlironl , milcoi'H pulchcn In iiKinlli , rlicu- mittlsm In bones ana joints , linlr rutlliiK out , eruption * on Any part of the body , letHing at Bcncral depression , tmlus In hrnil or boncsyou iavono time tovaui. . "Dune who are constantly lak- .nKincrcury ami pota > h should illbcontlnun It. Conititnt URO of tlie o tittles nlll imiclf brlnit son- * and rallnir ulcer ? In the end. Pon't fall to wrlto. Thosonhuiire * fr to como hero for trrntmi 'it can ilo no anil wowlll fnro both wixjsnnd hotel bills xvhllolicro r wo fall to euro. Wo chMlenKO the world fur ci case .Imt our 3Jn lc Remedy will not cum. Write for full pixrtlculnis oint ict the oldcnce. Wo know that you ale skeptical , jtutly so too , an the most eminent physicians hive never been abl * la give inora thuii tem porary relief * In our nuiny years praoLlce wltb this Mimic tcncily It haa Lceu tnost dtltlcult to o cr- como the prvjudliCH against all so-railed specifics , lint under uur strong guarantee .you shomdnothetiltato to try this remedy. Yeti take no chance or losing your money. Wo guarantee to cure or refund erory dollar nnd as wo ha\o a reputation to protect , also nn&nclal mcUliR uf SJ3OO.OOO , ItlJ perfectly rate to all who vlli try the treatment. Heretofore jou lia > o DOCII lulling up and payltiff ont -your money for dltTMont .rxatmeut and although jouaropot yet cured no one Jios paid hack your inon r < Do Hot wantn any moio -nom-y until j on try u . Old. chronic. ilccp-BCfitnl CIIIVH cnriMl In thirty to tilue-ty diiyH. Invistl- att ) our ini/jiclal etandni , pur reputation03business en. Wrlto tia for name * and addrccsej of thuso wo oa\o cured of SyphllLi , who liavo ( riven prrmlMion to -rerto them. It cents you only postage to do this , u . 111 KHTOJOU a KOI Id at suffering trom mental drain , and If you are married n hat may your oJ prlnR surfer through your own n tr nea ! 11 corro"pondcnco font nealed In plain cnri-lopi < VV'elnvlte the most rlKM invedlfratlon nnd will da all In. our ponertoald you In It. XVrlto in lor our 1UO pu-jo lOi > li nud nliiolute proolh of curve. MASONIC-TEMPLE. PCMPHV Pil ntlrituj luij chioaso , in , Searles & Searles , Specialists In and PRIV11IE DISfftSES. AH Private Disease ! nild Disorders of Mel Trentmcut by mall Consultation Free. SYPHILIS Cured for llfo. HOME TREATMENT MAI in I n ALL F011MS OP FIJSIALB WEAK NKSS ANI > DISEASES OH" WOMEN. Catarrh , all Diseases of the Nose. Throat Chest , Stomach , Liver. Blood. Sit III nn Kidney Diseases , Lost Manhood. Hydroecl Vnrlcocele , Gonorrhea. Gleet. Syphilis un ALL PIIIVATE DISEASES OP MEN Piles , Fistula and Rectal Ulcers cured with out pain or detention nom Dimlnes ; Drlgbt's Disease , Diabetes and klndre maladies. Call on or address with stamp , 119 S. UtUSt. Bt SMBlfS 5 SflRliS. OmnStOt Not RAILIAX TIME GAM Leaves IliURLINOTON * MO. RIVER "Arrives " OinahaUlikllJJepot. | 10th it Ma > ontiUJ Oum i E:3Sbm : Denver HUTCH Tu.SOat 4-.35im.lilk | IIll'i. ' Mont A Pucet Snd Ex. 4:03ui : 4S5lin . . .Denver Uvprvitti. . . . . 4,05pi TOSpm..Lincoln 1-ocal ( ex. Sunday ) . . , . 7:4ipi : > m..Lincoln Local ( ex. Sunday.ll:30ui : > a\es ICHICAGO , 11URLINGTON & Q.ArrIves | OiiiiihalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mu on tilt. ' Oinuh Jpin Clilcano Vfktlliule T.iiai SISam ChkiiKO Exprcuk 4lSyi ; 7COpm..ChlciiKo : A : ut. Louis Express..7:5lai : ! IMOam Pucllic junction Local 6K'i.'i : . . . . . . . ( Fast Mall ( rx Sunday ) 20i > i Lratc * ICI11CAOO , MIL. & ST. l'AUL.Arrl\n | OnuUinlUnlunJJcjiot , Will & Manon jjts JJJinuh ' " " C.SCpm . Chlcuea Limited. . . . . . . . . . "SjOCal ll OOijnii..CJilcaBq Exprcss ez , ' Sunday ) . . , S-.Kps . OmahaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Miuon Sts.j Omah joi iim' . Kaiilern JCxureoi . 3 : ( p 44Spm. . , , . Vestlbulrd Limited * * . . , , , . , , 6:4 > Jj tl.&jpm . bt Paul ] : * { < r < : : . : Wa CMOam . St , Paul Limited . . . . . D:0 : ; > i > 5:30am : . S.oux City nnV . IlUup C-Upm ; . O'naliu-L'hlChuo/'ULU'i.UI. . . . , . . , 8:00a : . iltaiourl Vaney ly > ca\ . b:3Da : Except riuiuljy. " Ext .pt Momla > _ Leaves | 'JHliA : O. R. I , & PAClFlCArrne | QiiiahalUnloii Depot , I0h | _ It. Mm.on Sit.I Om'it 7rwiin .Atlantic Eiprrss ( c , T Sunday ) . . 7:0npm : Nli-ht iipr < rV. . . . , 8:15a : 4:5 : pm. . .ChlcaRo VcctlUuloii Limited..l : 0p 4Mym..St. : Paul Vrstlbulud Lir.il'cd. . . . liVi'p : IsZSpm Colorado 'Limited ' 4:05p : IZ:30pm..Sioux City l.iprc-ss ( ex , Hnn. > . . .IlJ.u ! Cir : im.Sioux City AUoSminouaiion . ; ouj ] .at. I'aul Llmliec ! . . , SiOj : * - . < MISSOURI PACIFIC , Omoha Dfpot , I5tb fi Wfbtter Sls. | Oma 3'05i ; > m. . Nrbrcska & Kansas Llmlt d.T..12SI | Dcpm. : . . . . .liuniuj City Exprets . . . C : : ) < SJCUX CITY & PACIFIC. lArrhi J.i'l/ol , IStli i W biitrStsoms _ _ L. . . . . .St , Paul Llml.ird. . . .7. , . _ : K'n ' l * SJOJX"clTY f , PACIFIC. | Arrivi OnianuIJiAi. | D put. lutli & Haaon :1U : | Oma " ' tjlOjir. . . . , . .Si Paul l-as er.ser. , . . , . . .11. 1C ] . . , . Slotu Ci > l'.tnutr. . . . . . . . : ] l.ei\et | WAUASII RAILWAY | Anl\1 UmuhnlL'nloii Dtprl , 10)h & Slajon t . | Onu iriT Tl I'S'ION PACIKIi-'f 1 " 'Arrhi Mniali | Unlnn _ pot. JOth i Mucn Slsj " Om4 Ourland I.ln.lie.1 . . 4-.4SI L l i-v & Slnxntb'c Ei < x Sun ) } : , . . . . .Urand Irland ii.rc : , ' . Sun ) . . J-S i < : JH- " . . .Pssl Mall. . . - ' -Ai C . ST P . M. ft O. lArrh Ulh nnd Wfbiter I Oma : M a m.Sioux City Acio fSur.tay enlyl .tl 1 D.CJ.Sioux Clly Pai.-izcr ( * c SI U U a . ( ex. B..Hloui Cliy SILENT AND YET THEY SPEAK Annrml Oomraoncemout Exercises at the Deaf and Dumb lustitute. NINE YOUNG PEOPLE FINISH THE COURSE Ili-rc-ft of VoU-o mill llrm-liiir , flic Clnni lrcn un r.diifadoii KlttliiK 'I'ho in for tin- Unities of Life. | At Oils season of the year when school room and university hall nro pro-empti'd by graduating classes inittliiB the fllilshliifi touches to their education , and when parent and frlciul are hastening to witness seine favored pupil cross the line which marks the days of school from the sterner con tests of the world at lartp. ; It was a wise thought which prompted the govern ! hun dred people to RO out to the Deaf and Dumb Institute yesterday afternoon to witness tliw commencement exercises of the class of ' 07 , It Is doubtful If In nil the ratiRO of graduatliiK exercises which have laUon place or may yet occur In this state , any possess the charm to at once evoke the sympathy and admiration of the spectator to the decree of the ceremonies of the silent chil dren of misfortune at the Institute. The largo school room In the main build- lilK was crowded with students , friends and these who attended out of Interest In the development of that branch of education. Possibly 100 people wcro compelled to stand durltiK the exercises. The largo majority of those present were women. In all parts of the room were small parties of the students , They \vero continually engaged In conversation , probably discussing the crowd , or the occasion , or the tlmo when they would bo the central llgmes of n similar occasion In the future. Hut their prcsoni-e was only recognized by the sight. Their conversation was entirely by means of the sign language. Among the many present were noticed ex-Governor Alvln Saundcrs , Mayor Frank E. Moores , Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgo W. Donne. ox-Llcutonnnt Governor Agco of Aurora and Prof. Wyckoff nnd teachers ot the Iowa In stitute at Council llhifts. PKAISI3 TUB MANAQKMBNT. Superintendent Olllesplo and Mrs. Glllcs- pie stood In the hall of the main building and received the visitors as they arrived , and nt the close of the exercises were the icclplonts of many congratulations upon the excellent work ot the Institution , as shown by the efficiency of the students In the program icndered. The platform on which the exercises took place was nearly \vallcd up at either end by ferns , palms and potted plants , while- many vases of flowers found convenient supports In various portions of the hall. Duntlng of the national colors formed n canopy over the platform. The graduating class was composed of six young men and three young women , as fol lows : Jane Lockhart of Dublin , Wayne Christian Thlcrman ot llluo Hill , Lloyd Franklin Hlankcnshlp of Peru , Bertha Marie Dauman of Dlxon , Martin Kcnnealey of Crookstono , Christian Peter Jensen of Marquette - quette , William Alonzo Klper of Omaha , John Zadlna , jr. , of Omaha , Mnmio Hall of Pierce. Of these , Mr. Kennealoy and Mr. Klpcr were excused from taking part In the program. The exercises were opened by n piano duo' by Miss Gertrude Jankowskl ami Miss Mabrl Glllcsplc. This was followed by an Invocation by Prof. T. F. Moselcy , ono of the Instructors , Prof. Glllcsplc translating the prayer OB It progressed In the sign lan guage forXho benefit of the students. With one exception , the essayn of the graduates were read by ono of the Instruc tors , whllo the pupil roclted It In the sign language , the t\\o renditions occurring simultaneously. The exception was In the c.w of Mr , Thlcrman , who spoke his essay , nhllc It was given In the sign language by another member of the class. Mr. Thler- man's power of speech has been entirely cultivated at the Institute. When he came there several years ago ho could not utter a word. Hla enunciation yesterday wan not entirely distinct , but It could bo very read ily understood ; and his accent was good , although ho Is almost entirely deaf. FROM THI3 EMERALD JSLE. Miss Lockhart treated of "Reminiscences of Yesterday , " In which slio recounted her birth In Ireland , her voyage to this country while yet. a child , and ot the settlement by her family In Nebraska. She men tioned her early difficulty In undorotandlng and making herself understood nnd ot her anxiety to como to the Institute after wit nessing the progress made hy her brother there , who had been mulcted like herself. With the subject "On the Wing , " Mr. Thlcrman told of a trip ho made through Europe with his father , and tbo amusing In cidents thny experienced. Mr. Zadlna told of "Duty , " the Impor tance ot doing It at all times regardless of the hardships Its performance might bring upon the Individual , and cited noted characters who achieved their position In history hy strict adherence to duty. In "Joan of Arc , " Miss Dauman sketched the llfo career of the "savior of France , " dealing a llttlo severely with the treachery of the French officers and the brutality of the English. Miss Hall'a subject was "Homo , " In which she detailed that the Instruction and care n child usually receives at homo had In the case of the members of the class been received at the Institute ; but that whllo they had become attached to the school und the Instructors , they realized that their home was where- their loved ones lived , and where the students would noon go. go.Mr. Mr. niaukenshlp toolc "Paddlo Your Own Canoo" as a basis for his reasoning that It was folly for ono to wait for success to como along ; that If It was to bo acquired U must bo sought after , and that vigorously and persistently. Mr. Jensen was to some extent the vale dictorian of the class , and took for his topic "Moral Training in School. " Ho ilealt with the training at the Institute , and In closing paid ft pretty compliment to the officers nnd Instructors in the Institute. Ho spoke for the class In bidding a formal adieu to the scenes and people with which they had EC long been familiar. INSTRUCTING THE YOUNG. The essays were Interspersed with exer cises by some ot the classes of the InstJ. tutc. The primary class was used to ox- hlblt tlio manner of teaching the very younf children the use of the five ncnues ; nnothu class exhibited how the seholarn arc taughl to understand by signs , the motion of tin lips , nnd by fcollni ; the lips , what Is bolnp said ; and the third grade gave an Inter csting exhibition of rapid calculating , HIOW Ing how much more rapidly the mind worki when part of the human powers are help leas. leas.Thero There were also two pantomime perform nnccs which furnished considerable amuise mcnt to the audience , and a drill by girl of the school , dressed In fantastic coatumc v/hlch was very pretty. Possibly the sweetest and most impresulv number on the program was the sole "Home ot the fioul. " The selection wa oung by Mrs , E'julres of this city , with plan accompaniment , and a class of youn women , with a leader. Interpreted the word In sign language , with a beautiful trustful ness , Indicating that though the Bound c the music was lost to them , the scntlmcn of the words was thereby doubly valuabl , In the same manner the doxology was rcr dered at the close of the program. Hiir-cTlntcmlent GllkspU' made a abort nc dress to the class , accompanying his worJ with the signs , and Mr Doano , president c the board of trustees , presented the dlpl < mas. after a thort talk , explaining the It tcrPFt 'to : Elate had In the success of tli Institute nnd the advancement of the pupil The audience was then dismissed , but tl ; visitors remained around the building fc mme time examining the work done b tre Institute during the past > car. whlc ltl been placed on exhibition : and parenl occupied the time In Kitting their thlldr ? ready to toke home for the vacation , Tfc oiojus of the pupils will begin today. nti < l ( In * nruve , The following births and death * were r < ported at the health olUce during the t went 3 four IIOUIE ending at norn yesterday : r > l-'UJi t/n.'M noHimlth. 2232 Karnai street , boy ; Frllhlof Hogclln , HU Nort 'utnileih ' ttri'ft boy ; Charles Carleou 32 ! routh Tuerly-lhlrd tr ot , boy ; John Lowr 1SU Paul B'.uct , fc-lrl ; John Uunily , 1124 Ca street , girl ; W. P , Murphy , S23 South Twenty- Fourth strret , Rlrl ; Andrew Dsmgard. Thirty- fight fltrrct nnd Hrdlck nvenuo , twin glrl Deaths Thomas Grandon , 65 , 410 North Fourteenth etroct , chronic bronchitis , St Marys cemetery ! Mary Killth Weaton , 16 , 2S15 Call ( or la ntrcct , consumption of the Imwcls , Prospect Hill ; Sophlo Hanson , 47 , 416 Woolworth avenue , cancer , Hooper , Neb. South Omaha Mows . The city council will sit this evening as a board of equalization to llntcii to com plaints on the 1S97 assessment. In reality the bonnl has been In session elnco Monday as , at the meeting held Monday morning the city clerk \\as Instructed to receive com plaints. Yesterday Assessor Crera turned the booka In at the clerk's office , where any who de sired were given an opportunity to look up their ajscralncnt. The totals were not nmJo up yesterday , as the ntatfMor had not quite completed bin Inborn , but today the books will bo footed ready for the meeting tonight Last yt > ir the aascssod valuation was $1- 684,000 , but It Is not thought tlmt It will roach that flguro thto year , owing to the fact ( hut the assessor haa materially reduced the valuation of email property holdings. A BO-mlll levy was made last year , which brought Into the city treasury HID sum ot $71,570 , the IB per cent rraervo not being Included In this amount. With the valuation In the neighborhood ot what It naa last year It la thought by sonuof the city nUlclnls that a 40-mlll levy will sulllco thin year. How ever , that matter cannot bo nettled until the exact flgurra are known. Whllo reducing the valuation ot Rtnatl real estate holdings the assessor has slightly raised the property of the big corporations , but whether this raise will offset the raluc tlon Is not yet known. All ot the corporations doing bushier In tlil < i city have been raised , both on real and personal property , the total Increase over IS9C being $3.1,392. A comparison of the as sessment this year and Innt Is given below : To begin with , the personal properly of the Union Stock yards In 1898 was ameracil .it J5.3SO , this year It has been raised to $ C,9SO ; the real cstnto last year was amcsacd at $70,000 , this year at $75,000 , making nn Increase ! In the stock yards arsrtssmcnt of $ G,600. The Cudahy Pocking company was assessed In 1896 on phonal property the uin of $14,155 , this year It Is $19,455 , on real estate the 1S96 assiYVMilt'titna $12,000 , this year It la $50,000 ; this makes an Increase to the Cudahy company of $13,000. In 1S96 Swift and Company paid taxes on $10,380 worth of personal property , and on $39,010 worth of real estate ; thin year Swift baa been assessed $13,880 on per sonal property and $11COO on real ctitnto , an Increase of $5,490. The personal property ot the Hammond Packing company was as sessed at $6,035 In 1890 , this year It Is $9,033 ; Hammond's real estate In 180G wan assessed at $2.ri,500. this year It Is $27,000. a raise of $ lCOO. The Omaha Packing com pany In 1R9G paid taxes nn $5.7CO worth of personal property and $20,000 worth of real estate ; this year the same company la as sessed $7,7CO for pcriionnl property and $21,000 for real estate , an Increase of $3.000. Ono year ago the Omaha Street Railway company was atbCRsed on n personal property valua tion of $4.100 , this year tlio valuation la $5,100 , a raise of $1,000. The .Metropolitan Street Railway company last year wna as sessed on a valuation ot $2,200 , this year It Is $3,400 , an Increase of $1,200. The South Omaha Water Works company ( electric light company ) was aHscffied lost year $1,203 for personal property , and $2,400 for real estate ; th'.o year the assessment Is $1,500 for personal and $3,500 for real estate , an Increase of $3,200. Last year the Omaha Water Works company wns assessed on a valuation of $ G,500 , but the city council threw the figures of the assessor nsldo nnd assessed the company / pany on a valuation of $15,790 ; this year As sessor Cro's has placed the water works com pany's valuation nt $10,000. Syndicate park last year was nRaessod on n valuation of only $6.600 ; the figures have been raised this year to $9,000. A total rake of $21.590 has been made on the real ebtate owned by the corporations , and of $11,802 on personal prop- crty , thus ranking the total increase $113,392. Ilrrnril linn llcou ll Mlii M' l. Yesterday Attorney W. C. Lambert , who represented Dr. "White nnd other of the re moved officials at the recent civil service In vestigation , received a telegram from Inspector specter Huston saying that the record In the c.iao had been greatly reduced. The message went on to say that all of the cross-examina tion had been excluded nnd only answers to questions asked by the Inspector had been allowed In the record. The testimony of Dr. White had been thrown out entirely , nnd the Inspector requested that Dr. White make nn affidavit and forward It as soon oa podnlblc. This the doctor did nnd the papers went for ward on the afternoon mall. In this affidavit Dr. White gave his version of the removals. Ho also denied some of the statements made by Mrs. IliiMhnell and Dr. Ayer. All of the cross-examination of Dr. Ayer and his con tradictory tcfltlmony has been stricken from the record , and the inspector will have only a ono-Blded story to present to the Olvll Surv- leu commission. Letters have been received hero from mem bers of the Senate Investigating committee In which it IB stated that tlio committee will nrrlvo hero In August and will Investigate most thoroughly the removals. Assurance Ifi also given In these letters that the removed officials will bo allowed to call as many wit nesses as they deem necessary. Hiirpy County Will .loin. Thomas Hector , who Is chairman of tin committee In charge of the arrangements foi the celebration on July 4 , received n letter yesterday from Louis Lcsleur , secretary ol the Sarpy County Old Settlers' association , In reference to the celebration , Mr. Lcsleui writes that nt u meeting of the Old Settlers' ' association , held at Papllllon Juno G , It wu resolved to Join tlio old settlers of Douglas county In a picnic to bo hold July 4 In Soutli Omaha. Chairman Iloctor has called n meeting ol the committee of arrangements for thU evening at the Hoctor-Jolinston office. At till.- meeting the committee In charge of mibticrlp lions will report and plans will then be made for the celebration. All kinds of uportn arc to bo provided and nulta a number of prlzcc will bo offered , nnslness men have mil ) ecrlbed liberally and Ihoro will bo monc ) enough to provide for n flret-cU s entertain ment. The uportu will ho divided between the downtown streets and Syndicate park , that nil may take part In the fratlvltlos. CMIjJo4lt , Oltlo llateman 1ms ROIIO to Monroe , In. , on n visit. lj. 0. Dotmoii , Xewmnn Orovc , Is a visitor In the city. John C. Ward lias ROIIO to Tort Smith , Ark , , to resides A cao If diphtheria U reported nt Twenty * fifth niul A streets. W..U. Wnlson niul wife , Central City , nro South OmaM visitors. Uifaynttn Myers of Ornnd Island apent yes terday In the city with friends. John O'l.eary nml wife of Snn Antonio , Tox. , arc vIsltliiR relatives In this city. S.V. . Tliikcotn , n prominent Cedar county slock rnlscr. In In tlio clly for n few da > n , The Mohlrani will bo rntertntnpil Friday night by Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Hunter. 270.1 II slrcots. C. 11.Vntts was kicked by a liorno nt the Block yntnln yratordny nnd quite badly bruised. Street Commissioner UOSB yesterday mnllml 110 notice to property ownort ordcrliiK aide- walk repairs. Miss Nelllo ( lrol.it. who Is iiullo III nt the Piosbyterlnn hospital , Oiimlm. was reported better yesterday. Hon. 0. W. Clark of Greenwood Is visiting his daughter , Mrs.V. . L. Holland , Twenty- fourth nnd 0 ntreots. Charles Hrdllckn , Hey W. Wlrl nnd M. J. Orndy look the elvll ncrvlco exnmlnatlon Inst Saturday for pivtltlons In the postnl service. William Van Annan , ph'yalcnl dlrpctor of the VOIIIIK Men's Christian nsHoclntlon , will spend his summer vacation at Lake Ucnova , \\'la. Joe Koutsky was Riven ft preliminary hear- IIIR In pollco court yesterday on the clmrso of nssaultliiR J. M. Tanner and wan bound over to the district rotirl In the sum of $1,000. Koutsliy'H nttornoy did not ortor any dufenso , Tlio Nchrnskn Wralryan University quartet will Rlvo n concert at the Klrat Methodist church Friday ovcnltiK of this \\cek. Tbo qunrlel Is made up an follows : R W. Karincr , Ilrst tenor ; H , M. Ilrown second tenor ; 11. H , KllliiRwood , bat Hone ; C. II. Uccil , basa ; 1'rot , 0. K. Locke , dlreclor. STATIC coxVn.vriox OK . \VIMIIB. : . Will VlMlt ( ho SiiiflllliK World ) Thin MornliiK , The Ilrst session of the annual convention of the Nebraska Retail Jewelers' association was hold In the Commercial club looms Innt evening. President R Hoefer ot Auiora acted ns chairman , with K. A. Hnnnls of York ns secretary. The givatcr portion of the evening wns devoted to the rending of the minutes of the last convention , the rejiortn of tlio president , secretnty and board of dl- reclora and to routine business. An Invitation wns received from a local wholesale Jewelry linn stating that the offi cials of the Omaha & Grant Smelting works would accord the visiting delegates tlio priv ilege of nn Inspection of the plant. The In vitation wns accepted nnd the visitors will bo shown through the smulter this mornIng - Ing nt 11 o'clock. Richard O'Nctl of Lincoln discussed the advantages afforded by a membership In the National Jewelers' association and outlined the work accomplished by this organiza tion. tion.Upon Upon recommendation of the old members twcnty-threo now iippllcanls for membership were enrolled In the state association. H. E. Duncan , a watch expert of the Wul- thain company , delivered n short lecture on. the various escapements In use at the pres ent time and Illustrated his remarks by means of n fitcrcoptlcon. The evening was pleasantly rounded out wlt'.i a violin solo by Joseph Jonascn and by short talks of Interest to the craft by various members present. The convention will resume business , this morning nt 9 o'clock and It Is expected that all the work of thu association will bo trans acted by noon. Today's biiHlnfSS will consist of the annual election of officers and also the selection of delegates to the national meeting of Jewelers , which will bo held nt Detroit In July. , , S TAT 13 COMMISSION l.V MI3SHION. AVI 11 YlnU ( lie Kiiiosllliiii ( irotiniU TIllH 1101-lllllK. The six dlicolors appointed by the governor to taka euro of the expenditure : ! of Ne braska's $100,000 appioprlatlon for the Trans- mlBslsslppl Exposition , mot ycslcrdny at the 3'axton hotel for their first meeting , and In formally discussed the subject in a general way. way.The nnmcR of the commlxslnn , all of whom were present , nniII. . M. Iloydston of Nebraska City , Martin Dunham of Omaha , W. A. Poyntcr of Albion , C. 1) . Casper of David City , AV. M. Duttim of Hustings aii'l Judge Wllllnm Neville of Noith Platto. A second session was held last evening , as Mr. Hoydston was obliged to leave Omaha this morning. This morning and afternoon the rumali'liiff members go the exposition grounds nnd to the State Fair giomuls on a tour of Inspec tion. tion.As As to the law governing the appropriation does not go Into effect until July 9 thu commission will piobably not organize per manently until after that date. Don't neglect n cough because the weather Is pleasant ; before the next storm rolU around It may develop Into a Horlous diffi culty beyond repair. Ono Minute Cough Cure Is cany to tnko and will do what ill namu Implies. Dlilii't Count Hit. CiiMl. Albert Clnrlc , painter , while drunk yester day out nt the fair groundn Insulted a woman. The womnn had nn escort , and when ho got through with Clark the luttcr WUH bioiight to thr : Htiitlon by Olllcer ( Jo- dolu nnd will probably be brought Ijiiforu a JuHllcu of the pencu thl.i inoriilni ; , u.s thu cane l mit.sldo of the Jtiilsdlutlon of Judga Clcrdun'tf court. Jury In Iliillcil NInd-H Court. United Htntcs Marsha' Thummol received a telegram yesterday from the attorney Kcncrnl , stilting that monc-y for tlio Jury | hud been forwarded to this city. UJIUH thu I iccelpt of this Information , Judgu Muniier I called the petit Jury to report hiu next I .Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock An attempt will then be mudi * to I ] | | HJKU of the uilmlnul LuBlnt-aa bufuro tbo court by July 1. THE LEADING BREWERY IN THE WORLD , i Brewers of the Most Wholesome and Popular Beers , The Original Budweiser The Faust The Miclielob The Anheuser The tonchener The Pale Lager Served on all Pullman Dining and Buffet Cars. Served on all Wagner Dining and Buffet Cars. Served on all Ocean and Lake Steamers , Served In all First Glass Hotels , Served In the lest Families. Served In all Fine Clubs. Carried en nearly every Man-ot-War and Cruiser. Served at most ol ( he United Stales Army Posts and Soldiers' Homes , The Greatest Tonic , "Malt-Nutrine" the Food-drink , Is ppaieti this Association.