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LOOAL sRMVITINS, —F., M, Bronson has Yeen appointed northwestern passenger agent of the Van. dalin line with headquarters in Omaha, — A party of forty settlers jfrom Ham- burg and nelghboring points in Towa left on Tussday night's train for Catifornia, —The republican city convention will meet in the District Court room at 7 o'clock Saturday evening. —The Oregon Short lina will be com.- pleted to Hailey by May 1st -and trains wiil be run to Stuart April 10th, —The wenther is still muggy and the merchants as well as reporters complain of dull times, —The lirgest assortment of Infant's Cloaks ever opened in Omaha just re- ceived at Kurte', —The McCaull opera company will give two performances in Omaha on their re- turn trip from San Francisco, Mosjor | The Delegates Chosen for the Oon- —A val isblo overcoat was pioked up by fficer Walker in front of Union Block Tuesday. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES THE valLy BEE: TI{URSUAY MARCH 29 THE MEDICAL COLLECE. Second Annual Commencement Exorcises, Interesting Exerciees at Boyd's Opsra House, Valed Address by Donald MoCrae, of Council Blaffs. The second annusl commengement exercises of the Omaha medical col- lege were held at 3 30 p. m. yesterday at Boyd's opera houre, an audier.ce of about 400 or 500 friends of the grad- uates being in attendance. It was a gaslight reception and the general appearauco of things well the naturo of the exercises was very pleagsant tudeed. In addition to the mombers of the geadaating class the stage was occu- pled by tho faculty, consisting of : Robert R Liviogaton, president; George B, Ayres, lecretlri; Robert R. Livingston, Plattemouth; Victor H. Coffman, Omaha; Geo. B, Ayros, Omsha; Samuel D. Mercor, Omaha; P. 8. Lelsenring, Omsha; Jacob C. Denise, Omaha; Richard O. Moore, Omsha; A, 8, V, Manafslde, Ashland; G. H. Peebles, David Oity; H. P. Mathewson, Lincoln; Donald Macrae, Council Bluffs, Towa; W. 8. Gibb. Omshs; James Oarter, Ottomws; John O, Cowin, prcfessor of medisal jurlsprudence, Omahs; Werner Hem- stead, Omaha, THE MUBSICAL UNION ORCHESTRA was present and enlivened the ocea- sion by somo of thelr cholcest music, greatly adding to the attractive char- aoter of the exorcises. Thele pro- gramme, which was interspersed vention To-Night. SER—p——— e pe—— H was, likely, insured. Mra. Rogers The Dai 'y Bee. had q:g. lll:t stock of well selected millinery and notions, and her loss in estic moted at from 81,500 to §2 000, 1t was in- GMAHA sured for $400. How the fire originated in - not known, The heot from the fire broke Thnraday Morning, March 20, | the skylight in Heyn's central photograph gallery, which suffered considerably from water, ~Judge Wakely, who held conrt at —~The government has In the state|Columbus last week, sentenced the man armory and soattored about in different | Moriarty to six years in the penitentiary parts of the atate about $18,000 worth of | for rape, guns and other munitions of war. At| —Meeting of the W. O, T. U. on Thurs- lenst the state has given a bond to the [ day at 3 p, m,, in the Y. M. C. A, rooms, government in this amount for the safety [ on Fifteenth stroet, between Farnam and of the property, Quartermaster General | Harney. Baird in rumaciog about the quartermas| e Omaha postoffics was closed you- tor's department finds that many of the | 4oy day from 2 to 5 o'clock p. m. on account guns are in the hands of private parties, | ,¢ ¢hfdeath of Postmaster €ieneral Howe | who are not connected with the militia of the state, and that all he has got to show for the property ia receipts 1igned by par- ties having the property. He in anxious to ree the guns returned to the armory, and has issued an order ealling upon citi- #ens having them to either report to him or return them to the state house. —Stato Journal, —One of the cheekiest things on record was the application made to Judge Bencke by the city prisonera now confined in the coucty jail. Their proposition was that if he would release them they would all turn out and work for him on election dsy. One of the men, Harry Holmes, who was sent up for stealing wilk from &, P, Mores & Co,, wrote n note § narauteeing his own and bia brother's services, tnd but for the man's ignorance Julgo Bencke would prosecute bim for the «fense, Another party gusranteed thirty votes, which he claimed to be able to swing individually. This remarkabls demonstration in favor of democratic rule was promptly and respect- [ O fully declined. ~The lecture ‘“‘Army Incidents and Battle Scens” at the South Omaha M. E. church Tuesday by the Rev, Stewnrt, was a grand success in every way, throughout the exercises, consisted of A large and appreciative audience filled the following pleces: the house, and for ever an hour and » half | The democratle primaries wero held | Overture—"Light Cavalry..... st in delghtod atiention se the. speaker[n tho diferent, wards o tho oity last el o g et rilled them with graphic word pictures ggoning to chose delegates to the con- | Poutpourri—*‘How Delightful’”, of field, camp and battlo soenss. Kinan'|yoyon which meots in the oity coun.| Following the overture prayer was olaliy.dse sveuing :was o gestilying wuo. ’ . |offered by Rev. A, F. Sherrill, of th e oll chamber at 7 o'clock this evening Y » - to nominate the city tioket, The list Congregational church, and then came ~—There were two cases of Intoxication 4 the conferring of the degrae of doc- fa police court yesterday, one of whom | 18 88 follows: tor of medlcine on the following grad- paid and the other was discharged, The| First Ward—The following dele-|ustes, by Prof. V. H. Coffman, M. D , former was arrested on 16th street and was | €8tes wore elected: Thomsa Oasey, | president of the board of trustees: d . Aundrew Frick, F. Desmond, B, F | Miss G, A. Arbuckle, ...Omah < et s o baakota| Msdson. Alax. MoGavock. ' | N.D" W0 Brothe: ... ivern, Towd Seoond Ward—Dalegates elected: | A: N. Keller............... . Plattemouth sbout and played havoo genorally, Ho| o oo0fn et -Toniel Tt " | Harry G. Leisenring. ....Omsha was finally taken out and put in the dun. | 5t SO0 °'m'.h' '““"E;- G. F. Lloyd Hastings geon, whero ho soon quleted down and was |y, o Johe Mahoney, and K. | L, & Mar o) coista all right yeeterday morning. Third Ward—Juollas Meyer, John | Ches. F. Webb ~—Ths ¥ eotric Light and Power com:- [ 0'Connell, George Oanfield, August|J. Willlsms.... pany are constructing another circuit,| Welss, Richard Kimball, There were| Dr. Coffnan made a very neat ad- which will take in the J, I Redick block, | four tickets in the field and « strong | dress to the graduates, congratulating outslde; Cruickshank & Co’s store, out- | fight was made, the members of the class on having side; Orelghton blook, outside; W, Gen.| Fourth ward—The following dele- [ finished their coutno, and glving them tleman's ator+, in+ide; Metropolitan hotel, | 8808 were elected: 0. 8. Goodrich, | some excellent advice for thelr fature inwide, end the Paxton hotel, dioing room | J.2F2me O. Pentzel, Wm. Bannett, 0. | guidance. ! and office. & R. Redick, W. J. Mount, There was| Following the conferzing of diplo b s no opposition. mas, Dz, P. 8. Lsissoriog, who, as ~—The dietrict court was in session vester- | }ifch ward—The followlng were | chalrman of the committee of ar- day, Judge Wakeley presiding. The jury | chosen: Augustus COarey, Richard | rangements, presided, prerented each in tho Sireilz vs, Hartmen case were ox- | Burdish, Thomas Falconer, B. Curren | member of the class with & handsome cused temporarily until the law points in|and John Donovan. Foar tlokets were | brquet, th case, which is n very important one, | In the field, could to urgued before the court, Mean- [ The Sixth ward primary elected the time a new case is in progress of hearing, | following dolegates: B. A. . Luoas, George E. Stratum, Louls —Judge Baldwin, ot Oounoil Blufts, and | gyie\ds, Wm, Anderson. Thers was ‘Mr. Wright, of the same place, have gone AR TK i A, TGk W o ok “worth to try the oase of Baldwin vs, Otos county, involving a question of county bonds, which comes up in the United | The Coming Tournament to be Held States coart, at Columbus. ~-Mr, Ed, Walsh wants to ventilate hn . himself once more in a long-winded tirade | Hon. v. E. Worth, president of the for which we have no space. This paper | Columbus Driving Park and Falr asso- oan't afford to give him any more notorle. | olation, sends uy the following pro- JUNE RAOES. r. Donald MaCOras, of Council Bluffs, then delivered the valedictory Hall, R, | address, which was as follows: THE VALEDICTORY, Every person, except he be absolutely and perfectly lost to all sense of th - mwn’f lllo' r > some tlme looks forward to some time it may be near, it may be in the distant future, when he can throw off his shackles and be free, iafactlon in look: something or other. the expectanoy of » period of pleasure or & Every one reilizes some aat- ahend and hoping for Kvery one lives in pericd of relaxation, To us all, then, pu- pils and teachers, the end of an l\nv‘d;mh ave the end Lur is one «f these pei h:h'-d forward to and longed for, more or of the session, We have ty than be already has, and bis communi- | o ramme for the Jans races to be held | worked hard; some of ushave overwarked, cation is respecttully declined, at Columbun, Neb., June 6th and 7th, ~The statement mpde in yesterday's| 1883, under the auspicesof the Colum. Bxn that Mr. Onsey was conneoted with | bt i associa. Joha Bhaacn fa the assalt ou Noblee| oy 17106 Fack and Falr :;m .‘:MT::',:-:“: ::m Pony Running Race at 2 o'clock p. counection. - ::.;f‘fi:‘:u hllllp:\n‘:. not cver 14} ~The ladies of Grace Chapel, North|five—five to enter and three to starc. Omabs, will give a social entertainment at | Parse 850, Firat premiom $2F, sec- the chapel on King street, this even.|ona $156, third $10, ing, March 29, to help pay for lot upon BECOND RACE AT 2:30 P, M, which the buildiog now stands. Giveus| Three minute trottlog race—mile » oall, heats Best three in five—five to —On the opening of the distriot court | enter and three to start. Open toall yesterdsy C. O. Oarpenter, Jr., form.|bhoTses that have not beaten three min- erly » member of the bar of the :tate ot Delaware, was admitted to practice in #his state, —Ladles can select goods at private eale ot ruinous prices at the groat mortgage {h ssle now progressing at Atkinson's, $60; second premium, $35; third pre- wium, $17 50; fourth, $12 60, SROOND DAY, 2:60 race at 2 o'clock p. m.—~Open h:llghgalu gau have no better record than 2:60. eat three in five—five to Oreighton blook, near the post offios. | gntor aud three to start, Parse, $125, Auction evening, First premlum, $60; second, $35; ~The contract for grading Sixteenth |third, $17.60; fourth, $12 50. streot ard Sherman avenue, in tho vicin- SECOND RACE AT 2:30 P, M ty of the bridgs, which has been ordered of your moademic year, but you hw confinement is over; you ha minds him again of th many {nn. but etill too, fel thing and finally, after much utes, Parso, $126 First premiom, | had snd pow that the end has come we are, to say the least of it, prrfectly eatiafied that it should be so. B ut to you, as_graduates, en more marked and pecu- not only come to the finlshed your course; your period of close admit- ted an alumni, well credited, and from a Best three in | school of medicine recognized all over the United States. Oconsions like these bring the pupil and teacher near to each other. They make the teacher live his life over again,” When he sees the beaming e'ya and_joyful ex. pression of the successtul student, it re. time, it may count near, when he, overcome t that he ha resched the goal. Ye: reached the goal, and I mnfnulluu you, I would not abate one jot of your satisfac. tion in reking you to look abead. I sy, ;n uyJour pleasure and relaxation while v lasts, YOUR PROVE SORS may have seemed hard taskmasters and stern judges to you. They may even sometimes have scomed to hava expeoted too much, Bat youmast rem mber that we_ure here vested with « sacred trust, and aro jaalous of the honor of our school. 1t is all over now, and your sense of atis. Runclog racc—-Mile heats. Frce | gaoti t by § q tl 1 ~County commissioners yesterday vi:- | for all horses, Beasi throe in five~- fi.:: o:.:nx‘:' hultl:lavlm;r.:;d, h:vgg:“y:& itad St. Jose;h's Horpital, They bavean |five to enter and threo to w'art,|are conscious that your diplomas arrangement uow by which they pay the | Hurso $100 1.t premium, 859: bospital for the care of the sick who apply | 24 premium $26; 33 premiom, $15; to them for admission there, and will prob- | 4'h $10 sbly at no distant doy contribute a fixed [THIRD RACE AT 8 P. M. TROTTING, amount for the support of the institution, | Free-for-all-race —Mile heats, Best —Kornard Bros, & Co,, have made ar. | three 1t five—five to enter and three rhugements to put up a four tory bullding, | £0 StaTt: Purse, $200 st promium, :‘:ymnn on Harney street, next to l‘;:?‘.;g promium, $60; 4:h prom- " ing. It 1s to be used exclusive- . ly for thelr wholesale drug trade. Work (‘,T.n Dis oty ob purse. reguited r entrance movey, Eatries to close on the structure will be commenced imwe- | on June b, 1883. Applications for diately. enttles should be made to Gus. G, —The Standard club rece tion at the | Beoher, secrotary, Columbus, Neb. Milard hotel Tuesdsy in honor of | Columbus drivicg park rules to Mr, and Mrs, Sol. Prince, was attended | 5°VerD. by sbout forty couples and was & most de- METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA lightful affair in every rospect. 3 ¢ —The party accompanying Mr, T, E,| Tablea supplled with the best the Sickels, firet'chief engineer of the Un'on | markot affords. The travellog publle Pacific, now on a visit to Omaha, left on | ¢1812 they get botter accommodutions the Denver train last evening for Texas, | M4 1@ore geveral matisfaction here Mexico and California, x_‘&‘l‘ ';2'"1 \a;hut hoase !ng()mx.hm 0, £2 pel X g —The ladies of Grace chape), oy S sugittm North — . L Omahs, will hold » social festival Thurs. | BLAVEN'S YOSEMITE OOLONGE day evening, March 29th, for the purpose | Made from the wild flowers of the of raising money $o pay for 8 lot. ¥ar raMed YOSEMITE VALLEY it is the most fr nt of rfume, to be removed, will be awarded by the | Manufaotured by‘fi‘B. sl.f:n. San ‘county commissioners to-day. Francisco, Forsale in Omaha by W, ~The fire which broke out about 12:30|v. Whitehouse and Kennard Bros. yesterdsy was ina small frame bulld-| 4 Looi) Clase of H: Ing occupled as & millinery store by Mrs. | weloome l:nuory of ‘i'r‘ufa"l';"fl.l:.:o;".;':‘, Rogers, on Bixteenth street, between Cap- | peculiarly acceptable at parties. Uncork itol avenue and Davemport. The alarm [a0d'tisready, _ ~ was sent fo by Ohlef Eongineer Mitchell, | The Maveriock National Bank of Bos- aod was promptly responded to by the de- | ton draws forelgn exchange, buys and have been only obtained ‘at the cost of hard work and solid stu’y. [ now wan: to tell you and promise, that, as the years pass, we intend that you shall be more and more satistied with ‘um conn-ction as 5udulm of this youthfal oollege. Wo 0 not propose to make graduation any easier; on the contrary, we proposo, if any- Ihlu..lh o~ dwr standaid as time Roes along, e do not proposs Lo pass a0y I.nmnrlhul student, and if & stu- deut’s qualifioations are doubtful, we pro- pose to Qn our college the benefit of the doubt, I believe I voice the sentimvnts of my colleagues and of the trustees of thia fstitution, when [ vay to you, that it is our iutention to insist more and more on SUPERIOR QUALIFIOATIONS, before we give any student & leg:l permit to practise our art. Our course of study is short enough; it simply mesns th-ee years of study and two full courses, not four half terms—two full courses and uo less, snd with that sati<f ciory knowledge of the elements of the important work, to which you intend to devote all your euer- gies and your Lf+ I would also like to see this college institute a preliminary eximi- nation, an entrance examination tufficient to show that the pupi's sttending it are well grounded in scholarshi —scholarshin sufficient to make them well educated men selves good physicians tos, they seem so much uh-mu{nl their almn mater as al. most to whisper its name, I have falt sor. ry for them and thanked God that I was not in the same predicsment. Before I wonld ailow avy pupil of mine to_gradu. ate from euch a m"!r. before 1 would tezch in ruch a college, I would rather burn it 1o the gro nd witi wy own hands, T am agoaduste of Edintburg University, I am p oud of it and proud of all that the fack imlies, My aim, therefor, snd the aim of my eolloagues will be to make you have the game pride, the same feellog of competent scholarship, that you may, in the years to come #tind un high among your peers, and with the feelicg uf being oven with the very bLest, say, "I am a graduste of Omahs.” But while we promise you this, WR EXPECT MUCH PROM YOU, Though your conrse of +tudy here is fin ished, we still expect you to continue stu- dytog; not desul ocy dile:tant readers but students with your eyen and ears open, and above all ready and anxious to learn from the page of wide-awake practical experience, Wewill all watch the prog- rees of each of you with kindly interast and solicitude, hoping und trustiog taat a8 your attainments are so much above the aversge of graduates, they are a fore taste of the suceess which ought to follow, if you pursue with dogged and persevering efforts. the paths you ought to follow, Succees is not attsinalle at ooce. The sudden jurp into popular favor iy very re, 1t is perscverence and firm resolu- in addition to the taients which you ave, that will finally win success, “As students of surgery you know that in the reduction of dislocations, if you do not succeed by the ordinary manipulative methods, you must use extension, and that your exiension efforts to overcome muscu- lar re-istunce must be steady, uniform, maintained, A FAMOUS EDINBURGH BURGEON, Chancing to visit his hospital at an un* usual hour, found the resident ctaff of the es! shment husied in ineffectual efforts to reduce & dislocated thoulder. There st the patient, » brawny, broad shoul- dered Hercules,who in spite of the pain he suffsred, was inclined to ridicule the puny efforts of four youuy gentlemen who for twenty minutes had expended all their powera upon him. It was before the days of anesthetics and with all their tugging and _hauling, there sat the patient unsubdued and the dielocation un reduced. The surgeon the patient firm!y secure in the waiting room, and directed one of the yonug men to learn his dead weight on the extending apparatus, This arrange- ment accomplished, the patient ridiculed the idea that in ten minutes the reduction would be effected. He jocular for the first few minutes. Then he began to tidget. Thenas the sweat rolled down in great drops off his whiteniog brow, he anxiously inquired if “‘time was up,” and before ten minutes were expend:d the dis- located bone returned to its socke: under the mere influence of dead weight, wer ing out the muscles of the halffaintingman, THE MOBAL of this story is, not to tell you how to re- duce dislocatione, but to still further im. press upon you the importance of continn. 10g work in that direction, and to indicate the principle on which you must stt your- selves to work, not depending so much upon mere brilliancy of appearance and practice, but that you must read, think, and work, The world is progressing and 80 fsour art, It is undergoing a transition period. It seems to me that we live in o fime in which the old and treasured tradi- tions of the past sve tast melting away like scattered snow flakes in summer, ona in which the time honored landmarks of the profession are fast disappearing, and while this WHRILWLSD OF CONFLIZTING OPINION sweeps the face of medical science, the period of construction is only commenced, In the specialty of.gynaecology, for in- stance, nine-tentbs of the operative pro- cedures which I have described to you this session were not resorted to whenI was & student, Iudeed I bave indicated to yom several operations which are not even mentioned in your very latest text books, Patieots who in my student days suffered from certain affectiovs were condemned to permanent invalidism or to certain death, Some ot these conditions, as you know. are now-a-days cured @t once by simile mechanical methods, others by more or less severe surgical operations, That grand an appesred, had: to an iron post t operation, ovariotomy, was then only attempted by the boldest and most daring operators, It is now performed in almost every coun. try in the union At that time theremoval of an ovarious cyst was considered a fool- hardy experiment and the case was usually considered incurable, and t| was tly broken to the poor sufferer that she m only at the most & few months to live, Now-a-days, well, Dr, Lawson, late of Birmingham, Eagland, has just published his last one hundred’ operations, result, d | ninety-seven onses, three deaths, MEDIOAL SCIENCR is therefore progressing rapidly, What was incomprehensible yesterday 1a nlain to.day. The nubmer of ‘incurable d sorders de- oreases yesr by year, Tne ncieuce is now anp{hhlu ‘what the old masters in the profession never anticipated in t! wild. st dreams and aa discovery after dizcovery is added and pathology progresses and more acourate disgnoels atteuded, it will nitimately become aimost an exact science. Now we expect you young men and you youog lady to do yo.r share, ‘want is not talent, itis a purp se; in other words not the power to nchieve, but the will to labor Labor judiciously and continuously applied becmes genius, Your tim now come end you must Asnist in the t work, and by gellantly leadivg in the van your position and your success will react fn favor of your alma mater, OMAHA MEDICAL COLLEGE At the riek of being considered tedious. | | there are one or two other matters that I would like to advise you of. Wherever you_locate, see to it that you cultivate vood fellowship with those of the profes. sion whose acquaintance is worth making, and join a wedical society. T there is none, getono up, attend the meetings re- gularly, ond always come prepared to do more then listeo. This subject is not & matter of mere speculative curiosity snd intellectusl amusement, Sush periodical meetings are vot only calculated to devise me s to ingresss your fi" through » healthy interchange of opini d come biced sction, but they also sow the seeds of hl-‘r-r‘uony blr_\:d:uhi I‘:IM ranks ot t‘b.a profession, b ons, also, brighten the intellect and enlarge the soope of thought, thus you more prompt in disgnois, more sccurate and energetio in treatment and they prevent you from restivg down into a routine roove, ! Furth.rlmon, 1b -l.?\ Ido |not nv;r;ug m rivilege on thi ocoavion whe "'yn|$l yuu[:hnt while vou will be called to the homes of purity «ud inaosence, you will also be calied to THe HAUNTS OF VICE; while you will find that much of the sick- ness and misery that you will see is due to intemperance and immorality, it behooves you to kold yourselves aloof from these and sets proper example. Students of nature you must be, wo all must be, It theretore becomes us to follow as nearly as possinle the footsteps of the Groat Physi- cian, who went aboat doing good, and who was hoiy,'undefiled and separate from sin. and women, as well as educated physiciany, \Ve proposs also to add to our own quali- tications as tescbers and so improve our opportunities as to make this the leading western medical college, There are num. berless medical ooll:fl I know, some fnn(l institutions of the kind in the east; n the wast there is plenty of room and to spare for one more—one at the ton, We do absolutely need one good medical school for the northwest, one which will eend out firet class graduates, and FIRST OLASS GRADPTATaN ONLY, who are taught -, western practitioners bow to cure wstern diseases. You are are some medical bus. | Ware that there ners, Agal congratulate you on havin successfully attained tha Doctorate, an we welcome you into OUR COMMON PROFESSION a8 co'workers with us. trown with thorns, but, thank God, there aro alao lilies. Through the pitiless cold of the winter nl under the scorching mnl‘lrnld:ufit: in rain or sunshine, you moat 2l vays be resdy to answer the call of distress. £ f 2 € £ In What you || suffering and cure disesses in the ssfest, the speediest and surest way. After the exercieos at the opera house the members «f the gradu. ating cla's wera i Liroined by D, Ayres at hie roous oni the “Ayres Gold Medal” was wwarded to H G Laisenring. The 1:s ription was aa fol- lows: Ou one side, *H G Lelsen- ring elars of '83 Omaha Medical Ool- lege,” on the otber “F.r best Ana womieal work.” “‘The Nebraska school of Madiclre” was Inaugurated in the full of 1880, and in May 1881 was organized and tncorporated ander the laws of Ne- braska as ‘‘The Omaha Medical Col- lego. ‘The new college building on ground owned by the college association, has been completed, and provides ample room and facilities for a 'arge class of stadents. It is pleasantly located on the southwest corner of Maeon and Eleventh streets adjoining St. Joseph hospital, It Is two stories high and contains two large lecture room-, laboratory, library and museum rootn, pationt’s rocm, dissecting and avato mist's room, e'c , and is fitted up with every convenfouce that pertains toa well equipped medical coliege. St joleph hospltal, ander the mau- agoment of the sleters f St. Francla, has been kindly tendered the faculty for clinleal instcuctton. The new pa vilion of the hospital now completed is a model in a!l respects, and is cor— | - venient and elegantly arranged for clinical teaching. Tho vieiting etz of physiclans and suzgeona and all meia- bovs of the faculty, and the huspital 1s ander the {mmediate medical con- trol. The students are thus privilegrd to reap large experlence from clin. ical instruction in all classes of medi- cal and surgical cases All candldates for admission to the Omaha Medical College must present to the faculty, eatisfactory evidencs|D of » good moral character, and must be at least eighteen years of age, ard possessed of & creditable English edn- catlon, Women are admitted on the same conditions as are required of men. The graduating class last year num- bered eight students, and the list of matriculants given in the prospectus of the present year showed the follow- ing representation by states; Ne- braska 27, Towa 2, Oblo 1, Missourl 1, Colorado 1, Nevads 1, Dakota 1, Wyoming 1 Total, 35. The Alumnl Association is cfficered a8 followe: President, Werner Hempstead, M. D., Omaha, Neb.; Vice-President, Utban H. Norris, M. D, Greenwood, Neb ; Recording Secretary, James E. Hadley, M. D., Bsll Creek, Neb.; Corresponding Seoretary, Fied D. Haldeman, M. D, Ord. Neb.; Treas- urer, Robert Monteith, M D . Seward, Neb ; Councillors, George V. Ellis, M D, Gothland, D T, Edward Dledrich, M. D., Omaha, Neb. ——— JONH H. ERCK Has the largest assortment of Ranges and Cook Stove, Barb Fence Wire, sll of which you can buy cheaper than any place in town at 615 and 617 N. 16th street. m27 mo-tf —_——— ~1It is reported that Judge Cobb, of the supreme court, was to be called to preside in the United States ocourt at Lincoln inaocase wherein Judge Dundyis de- fendant, the latter having signed a land officer’s bond some years ago. Judge Lake was first called, but could not attend. ————— “KIDNEY-WORT] HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURE for KIDNEY DISEASES. Doei t lame back or & disordered urine indicats :hat you are a victim? THEN DO [NOTHEAITATE; uso KIDNEY-WORT at| | Edrl.‘;'ll":o:‘ml:mdlu and it will| € S|nealthy action to all theorgans. 2 Ladies, t=eiinprun 9 Bither Sox. 00, retention of urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull [drseving patas,all apeedily yieid olecur S7LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Pricesl. IDNEY-WORT W1 have prescribcd K'dney W rt with very great Wicce's 1D & 80 re OF wore obstinato cases kid- ney snd liver troubles, alsy fur toma o ness- «s —Philip . Bailou, M, D, Mookton, KIDNEY-WQRT IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of the Kidneys and ==L |VER=—— 1t has specifio action on this most important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and stimulating the healthy ery oneshould take & thorough course of it. (51) SOLD BY DRUQGISTS. Price 81, “'My wife has been much benefitted from the use of Kidney Wort, 8he had Kidney ¢ mplaint. ville, Tenn, TKIDN N¢ loountry as Constipation, and no remedy| has uver equalled the colobrated KIDNEY- WORT as » oure. Whatover tho cause,| (however obstin: the case, this remedy|®| 0 other di>ase is 80 prevalent in um'E{ H | ort enied parts lquickly oures all kinds of Pilés even whe:| and mediciues have before fuil. jed. E91f you have either of theso troubles 1 am a liwing advoeate of the virlues of ney wort. 1 suffercd intold dasorder. It curcd me." Springfield 0. GREAT CURE], ¥R Kid- I iver D. Nevin, mly the victims of rheumatism cun THOUSANDS OF CASE! ‘worst forma of PERFECTLY CURED, PRICE §1. LIQUID or DRY, BOLD by DRUGGISTS, be sent b Wittos, SRChERDRON o, Barington, ve “Constipation, in all I's forms, yields to Kid- ney,wort "_Iu teale diseaveg, 8 s very succoss fule-"Dr. Phillp C.”Ballou Monkion Vi., Apell 1 could find no remedy for Kidi oom- plaot and roeuation, " it e A B Burr, of Temple Mill, o, Bl 1 wee' cured be -4 Work." to luml g, caured Mr. m of | 5185 SPECIAL NOTICES. 24 SPECIALS wi POSITIVELY not beln scited unless pald In advance. “fho Omaba Savines Pank 18 10w preparcd th mave loans on Omaba Ci'y or_Douglas County IR, e A Xa JED O RS A R ED At Qurrent Hiten of Intcract. ZAPNO COMMISSION CHARGED 0 B33 1m Fon SALE—7room house on Capltol s venue, at $750 5 room c-ttage on Cuming 8% $400 4 room cottage on 16 h 8 8315 410 m cottage noar U. P. i prt, §'25, 3 room cottace at Head of St™ Mary's avenue, 8150, McUAGUE o, pos te Post Offl e, 40541 3 EMISNow Map of Omaha, just compietod and ready for delivery at 86 each. 1s 4 foet wide by 7 foctlong. - Largest and most complete map of ¢ over published, Ofcial map of the 3't_ee solumn YOI SALE- One horse, singlo v agon and har ne.s, 1 Cooper wagon, CHARLTON BRCS,, 7M. 401 N. 15th 2 b, 4 cor. 15th and Farasm, 421-8pr 163 ONEY TO LUAN—Call at Law office of b, L, Thomas room § Creighton Block. [oa-ed_on (ha'ts 1ro erty by J. 1\ ONE A l I, Beatty 0, 213 S.uth 14th street. 620-1mot HELP WANTED. 0 TATLOR:—Tanty makers wanted ab Va- por's €61-80§ sk n sma'l ‘ami- khior: Rirck on 656.2'3 ANT* D-—Sa ouran for Nebraska, one gnod svlesman for oa h city—0o ahs and Lincola —on - we | ic with ths busitess men. Can have i a: «f city whare he regider, and ceria'n | £ raiyead lading therefiom. Adcees L cc Box 200, Urbana Ohio. 650-2%§ WV ANTSD- Caokat westornEouse corner 14th and Jackson § &, 281 “7&5 Agirl for gea: Kin & sl family, cor, Caldwe ] and Pier 8 one block wes . of Sauncers sfrect. £09-204 ANTED—A girl at No. 1819 Leavenworth Btiect. Must bo tood co0-, washer and irner, Goad wages paid 1o a competent person, 920-: 8§ WV ANTED—Tro youri men and oro Iudy o learn book-keepliz. Situations May 1 t. &J. B. SMIT4, 1212 Ha ney St 624-284 WICK YARD FORWE [ ~App'y 8t once, Fvacything noeded to run 1¢ o hand, iperior clay. “Also house on_yard If wanted, LOKENZO DIBBLE, Yard 16th" treet 2 blocks 280-1m3 south of Bellevue R SALE OR RENT-—My 2 utory denco on 19th street and “t. Mar: for sale, §7 000 Small payment gown, ba'ance 10 6 years tine, Lot 60x700 feor, Elogand house, ver+ Wil reot ft 10 very Kkood pardies for 6 wonth _ Call at on M. TOFT’S, Cor_12th and ¥arnam 8t 204 8A with 6 rcoms and 2 lote [ (oach 66x1 outh Omaka, for §1,000, on ensy tors, Will ake toim on part payment, inquire st 611 8 19th etreet. 245-1m} . 7, OR SALK CHEAP—Choice unfmproved bus- iness [ots on Farnam_ Hartey, Dougles, and Dudge otroe s, D VIS & SNYDER, Real Est-te Agents, 1605 Farnam 8t. “Bargamms 1n Real Estate, Touse and hait lat. grd Icca fon #1.9%, Mar,'s avenue _204=April 1 id Corner lot en Dodge street, §3,600 o %o 'n E. V. Smith's addition, $2,000. Cotageanu ‘ull 1ot on 10th etreet, ncar Lea- vewoi tn streer, 82,500, 44 foot trontago 0 Faruam street, improved, $20 000. Corner lob on Deugles strect, $7,500. Bargaln Hu ineas lot on Dcugles troet, $4,000, 100 foot tront on Iodge stiost. Residence 'ne vestment, §1,350, McCAGUE, 807 Opporite Postoffier. ANTED—G cd ‘nundres: at 8. W. corner \ Harney and 16 h. Wages $4. .Bu-lvzg;k. 91-78* ANTED—A compit nt sirl to do general housew rk fn a family of two, Call at 2524 b607-2x) 8t. ¢ liafer 4 o'licc, ANTED-Strone younv man to learn trade. V Avply S wh 512 15th strest, basement, 571318 ANTED—Ture) go01 barne:s ma'ers, good Fagesto steady men, Address E. York Neb, ANTED—A fow Iadies and gentlemen as Americs, Room 3, 1308 Farnam St SITUATIONS WANTED, W ANTEG=Ty @ young maa of t-ady rauiks & sitast on a8 carpentar. Wegoe not 8o an_cbject as 10" learn the tr de, Has w vked at the t1a '@ eome, Address 2¢1, Albion, Neb. 0259t 248-1m} RAJ ANTED—By twa young men position in a wholosale stors of any kiud. = Address L, P. 0, City. 53385 MBOELLASEL J& WANTS VWWASTED -7 cx 8 toom oonvenient house, centrally I>eato 1, for family of fours rown up perons It euitsbie, will lease for one or more youe, Want possersion lat of May Ad- dress E, C., Boe office, 58.201 ANTED -E erybydy sufferin- with tooth und headache, £ oall at 1421 Farnam street and be cur.d freecf charge by Horne's E ectric Bolt, 613-1m WV ANTED—A comtortable, woll farnished room from April 1st. Will pay $3,00 to §10. or mon h. Eiogle gentieman. Addrers R. 8. . Bes office 621-20% Fl —And board. Modern conveniences, 1810 Dodge Street. 486-2§ VWATEDoA marmerTn & Tood paying bus- ne s with one who thoroughly unders'ands it. ' Addrets A. B. C. vee office, YV A.TED—By privato family, threo or four boarders. Low rates, closs to busine & part. of town. Address Francis King, Wyman Com- morcial College. 54029 V ANTED—600 privy vaulta, sinks and core pools to clean with sanitary cleant Satie- faction J. M. SMITH, 216-1mt Lock Box 422, Omaha. FOR KENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. 70 LEr—One room with board, 1808 Call- foria, 647 1m 'OR RENT-Furnished rooms sui able for gentlemeu, at 1619 Faruam otreet. 600-81§ OR REN I—Honee of 7 rooms. Also house of 4 rems. Hcu b avenue and Leavenwor h. Inquire Western Cornice Worke, 1110 Douglas strect. 6 -3 6152851 OR HENT—Hou e with 4 rooms, we ! and stabie. nar U. P. depot. $11.00 per month, Inque Eikuorn Valey House, Docge street, 657 30§ OR RENT—New six room cottege on_ Park o Vid avonus. Apply to John W. Bell at Drug store 820 8. 10th st. 622-28¢ OR RENT—‘ottsge six rcoms $18.00 per month - Clarkson & Hunt 215 8. 14tb St, 589-28§ OR RENT—Two nice furnished rooms, s7uth u‘lf;;"' 222 8. 'W. cor. 19th and Davenport. [OR RENT—Front room with bay window, & board 1718 Dodze 8¢. 566-30§ JFGR, RENT-Nico raoms suvable for smal [ tamily. Toquire atgrocerytiorec ruer 20 h and Cuming 565-30 OR RENT—Tnree nicely furnished rooms, i -nh’« 1 withous board, at 1318 Juckson 88, 47 291 o RENT— Fiae upright piaso, flae Kim- bl orgen, 1519 Dodge - treat, Bo1-ut A, HOSPE, Jr, NOR RENT—25 housos, 2 to 10 rooms, at 3 to $26 per month Shriver's Rent vureau, op- posite offic: 7681 OR \ENT—1wo double etores, sult ble tus boardlng house, grc cery, butcher, or saloon, situated #o a8 to command & good farmer trade. Inquire of Mr, F. Lange, 5. W. Cor. )3th and Jackson Sts. 800-1mt F R SALE, OR SALE CHEAP—¥ictures and 1 tock (to- ge'her «r ®parate) of the cigar ard pews stand, No. 217 N. 16th st. Call ad inves: gate, H. THEILGARD, proprictor. 626-29§ KINTING OFFICE FOR SALE—A flourishing Faper, in & yoing and gronig townin Eas- tarn Nebraska, Address G H. Beo Office, 628-1mo R BAl o q ecticn land 1o Bian- \on couoty. Also one of ths bes: stock farms in Burt county, one mile from Herman Station. ot aud sb.re bul ‘arnam strect. 1 Algo for sale or trade for Douglas county proper- ty, 40 acres in Mason coucty, Ilicois. Inquire 11. G. CLARK. IOR S ALE—General stock of merch- ndise and tore b il ing, wel losated in thriviag town, 22 v llesfrom Lincoln, P operty worth sbout 5,000 Satistactory rea'ous for selling giv n, Addre:s “F. B.” Omaha Hee, (it ForzeTaon 6 rooms up ap stal TOR SALE— arm of 120 acres, 2 houses and barn with 10 acres cf timbsr 2 miles. west of Hanscom's Perk. Inqu're 1418 (% up stairs between 14th and 15th Sts, 55 One brick store with Inguire 1403 Cass 'Si, 8 1 New house, 12 rooms, 8 closets, #60 por wo: th, one-third corer 1 . New hous', 6 rooms, g cellar, cistern aud well, 'lot 5¢x66 for §2,700, 2 houses, 4 rooms each, cellsr, cistern, well and stale, 10t 33x132, §2,700. XU within 6 bl cks of postotfice. Inquire N0, 608 North 18th Strect. 519 b§ R SALF—6 head of Jerse .. Inquire 1405 Cass St upstairy Cetworn 14th and 15th 8 81 R SALE OR RENT—Vose Plano, (30 C. J. CANAN, Bushels Onion Sete for sale cheap. Jobw 100 G. Wilils, 1414 Dod ge street. 8192 \OR SALE—Two houses, 3 d 5 reoms, | Oy foundation, ool Caliare bard and vons water, full los, on 23rd within two blocks of 54 Mary's avenue, loquire on the promisee, 0, 841 touth 28d Streeh. 528-2w§ W R BALE—Quanty of Ouk iasce posts. To- ulse w4 Woodyard, Webskes sireet, bebwoen “‘q.‘ 18, 450-384 YOR BALE—A drss class second hand phacton: Call at 1810 Faraoy 8b. 80741 FDB BALE—Pockets maps of Nebraska 20c each, For bargaing in Omaha City improved and unimproved property, call on Wm. F, Bbri- ver, Heal Fstato Agont, opposite postofice. FOR SALE. AMES, FARNAM STREET. 10 acres, house, barn and other improvemente, 2} miles trom postoftice, §8, ,000. tull lot on s reet cae ilne, $3 500. 9 room house, 11 room house, one-kalf lot, on stree car 'ine, agonta for the bizgost paying business 1n | g god { room house, on_street car Jine, all modera imrrovements, (naw) 83,500 100 five restder o+ Jots on and adjacest ¢ stro ¢ cais. $800 to §1(00. AMES, Farram Street. 3 room house, co'lar. well, etc. Two fall lots, Shinn's addition, $300. f roum n-u e, collar. cistern, ets, fences and walks, fu'l lot, 8hiun's aidition, Very casy m house, on street car line, leased lot, 3 room house, T owe'a add ti n, fuil lot, $500, 8 room h use, one-halt lot, five minutes walk from street cars, $°00 8 room house, ten mnute) wa'k from post- office, fuli lot, $5,000. AMES, Farpam Street. 5 room house, Cass stre ¢, $1,500. "u!unlm. property on « apit | arenue, corner, ,800. b room houte (new) one half block from streed cars. Fargain, 81,500, 8 room houtd and batn on capltol ave 750, 6 room house, flae order block from street cars #1200 7 100m house, fu'l loi N 1son3 additto-, £2,000. 11 r om touse, oam, corn crib, woll, cistern 19th Street. 000, stoffice, $800. Call and examne tull 114t of H-uses and Lots Vacant Lo's, one, two, five and ten a.re lots, ANMIES, 1506 Farnam Street. ONLY AUTHORIZED AGENT For Sale of HANSCOM PLACE LOTS. 200 Cholce Lots In HANSCOMPLACE, EASY PAYMENTS. LONG TIME. AMES, 5697, tf 1606 Farnam. 0ST—Laals # p cket bank on Camibg 8 Feer, | J toward Bacred Hiart Convent. Suitable re- wa.d will be given, Leave ai Oity C erk’s office. 46 93¢ {RADING—BI 's wil' bo_recelv d until April 4'h, for remov g about 4,000 yard of oarth m 1ot N. W. cor. 18th and Farnam streo.s. Contracter tu s 1l the airt. 653 3 T. W. T. RICHARDS, UPS—For ale, a few Red Irlsh Setter Pups, pare b o ds. ' Right sge for fall shootiig. Call on or address No, 1815 Ca:s Breor,at rb o'clock p. m 646- 20§ 1LL take children of +ny age give them & wothers care for a liberal compensation. Address Y, Z, Bee office. 368-1mo* T, ADIES yiahing a aule piace during ontne, ment, with nurse will address W, B, Bee office. 369-1mo} ten first-clas jmproved farma Alen head o' she-p t raale Coirespond wish N. C. Chr stians n, Srcramento, Neb, m9-lm PECIAL INDUCEMENTS—Offered for a coun- try store at Gilmore, Sarpy county, Neb, Apply to . Fros, th.re, 195-1m \ N [V B EDWARD KUKHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND COND? TIUNALIST, 498 Tenth stroot, hetween Farnam and Harnoy. Will, with the aid of guardisn sirits, obtaln for aiy one & gianco of the pasth and present, and on certain conditions ln the fu. ture. Boots and Shoes made to o Perfact satisfaction euaranteed. 0 EXCHANGE for city sl"perty in 02 Aza ] C. IN HOT WATER DON'T BE §KEPTICAL, REASON TEACHES AND EX¢ERiboUs CONFIRMS THAT 7 pre t 18 AN INVAL- WATER FV RY “ORNING HEFORE E. '8 NOT ONLY EX"REMELY BENEFICIAL, BUT A PROTECTION AGAINST DISEASE WHICH N » ONE CAN AFFORD TO DISRE- GARD, FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This w.":.:ov-- varies. A marvel olm holesomeness, Mo by ey S04 cannot be- oo with the m of low test shoy slum or phoaphate powder S0ld only oo, Mova, Baxixa Powsen Co., Woll 51,9 " o) i 'g ~ ) \ | “w “a