THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 10 , 18IH. SPBOIRL NOTICES. A DVBRT1SBMEKT3 FOR THESE COLUMNS Axvlll IKJ taken until 12130 p. m. for Iho even hi * nnd unlit 8:30p. : m. for lliomonilnand Sunday Advertisers , by ronuosllnir a numbered cheek , run hare tliulr answers a.l.lrossral . . to a nmiilwriil lolli-r In earn of TIIK IlKB. Answers ; o addressed \ will Ixi delivered upon prosontallon of tlio check. SITUATIONS WANTED. Union tMon wo.ii first Insertion , Ic n word llicro after. Nothing taken for loss than 23e. _ POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER OR CLERK hyronnff man. four yearn ornco oxwrlnnco. Address A 40 HKK. lHI11 * WANTED MALKHKLP. Rntos.lWo a word flrnllnnerslon.lc fi wonl there after. Nothing taken for less than 2lc. _ SOLICITOUS. " TEAMS"FURNISU'EDI IN. B Nlnllmcnt goods. Amorlcr.li Wrlnxer Co. . liliW JIowanlBt. ° ° J . _ Tj"AOKNTS. . SALARY O ) . COMMISSION. TUB J > Krontost Invention of tlio aio. Tim New Patent riiomlcal Ink Kra ln < r Pencil. H"lls on H Mil. Works Him maiflc. AROIIIS am maklmr tmOO to * l2 < 1.)0Mrwi-ek. ( ) | ; For-fnrtlHT p.irtlcnlars write llio Monroe Eraser Mftf. Co. , X ad , La Crosse W Is. J > -"l.IVB I1USTLBRS.APPLY IT T' IJ WANTED , RELIAI1LE SALESMEN TO SELL iJliibrlcatlnir oils and ( troawj on commission , ox- rlnslvelyoras a sld. ) lino. Consumers o I Co. , Cleveland.Q. Ml81110' "WANTED. MEN TO TRAVEL : * io TO $100 per month. Slonu A Welllimlon. Madison , \\la. _ WA NTEIX TlFREB LIFE INSt'R ANC B Wlllortcr a liberal ciiaranteo eon- 'I WANTED. EXPERIENCED.STEAD Y HOUSE Oman. Must midcrstand dlnlmt room work and liavii llrst-class recommendations , Apply "Oj Thlnl Hlroul , Council Illutls , bctxvoen 1 ami 2 p. m. * or after 7. MlDu 14 11 ! OR 3 GOOD INSURANCE SOLICITORS CAN JltcotKOod liberal contracts with tlm Northwest ern Masonic Aid association of Chicago. Apply ' 1023 Farnam fttrwl. Mli'.i i WANTED FKMALE HELP. " Rales.lKe.awoninrHtliisortlon. loa xvonlthcro- jiln-r Nothing taken for'i'1 ' ' * " 'an ' - ' . 7WANTED. . AN EXPERIENCED SECOND V 'aM , neat , reliable and hleady ; references do- Blr.il. . Lanifdon court , fourth hous. ' from thn cor ner of South 21th street. MMUU 7T WANTED. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WB V will | i.iy you,1 to $15 perweektodp ntrlclly liomexvork for us ; no canvassing , and prompt liayiiH-nt. Send Holf-addressed envelope JjllH-rty Supply company , Hoston , Mass. Mll.t-l ' 7T"\VANTT2D 6oOirc5o'K AND LAUNDRESS , V'xvllh refon'iici'H. uood wnr' to competent per Htm. Apply 51 IS. 2IMIi avent e. 1SU 10 * 7"i "WANTED , "oiR Foit OENEUAL HOUSE- ' wni > k : itooil WOK-PS paid : ruferunccH rennlreu. Apply ' . ' 007 St. Mary'H avcimo. > ' 1Q- Rales. lOc a line each Insertion , $1.30 a line per inimlli. Notldnif taken for less tliaii 23o. lJ\'im1lJSns rATr"l > ARTs'oF THE CITY , J 'The O. F. Davis company. 1005 Farnam. 007 MODERN. CHOICE IN i 4 ll-ROOM COTTAGE. .1 'Stanford circle. C. S. Elguttur , 201 Hoe bldir.oos 1"\ HOUSES , F. K. DARLING , IIARKBR IlLOOK. H'UOOM HOUSE. MODERN. FITRNISIIED nil D mVfunilBliod. Apply. IIlii 8.10th. U n FOR RENT , MODERN RESIDENCE , 10 UrmmiB , Oill ) S. 17th street ; house. H rooms , water nml pas,027 S. 17th avenue. John II. ILoh - iniinnorotMr. Skinner , room 310 , N. Y. Life.Ml Ml In rC NEW MODERN 8-ROO.M HOUSE.31 A MASON rCn SOMB KLKOANT HOUSES. WITH ALL CON- n x on'iMicea. lln-nunii , I.ovo & Co. , Paxtou - - GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSES AND one llrn-ninm housn. near business center , at - 15.00 , $20.00 and $25.00. J. D. Zltllc , Hroxvii block , Ifllli mul Domrlas streets. M113 . FOR RENT. THE SOUTH ELEGANT EIC5HT- D. iiioni lirlck. Ulitli and Ir.ard. block from Walnut Illll Iluu.if.i5.00. htqulru compti-ollcr's onico. ' A SMALL. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY. A DTO ilimlrablo nine room , modern honsn , 310 Ku.-Mnli. street , reasonable rental. BovimA Illll. D77 J 2a - 1IBST 5 AND 8-UOOM HOUSES IN CITY. D1IBST at -'SO' ' Illomlo utroct. Mi)28 fH' 1 i FIJAT.IINTON IILOCK , o ROOMS , STEAM I'lical , $110.00 iiormonttii I house. C rooin , lulll I.eax'rnworth , bi-tweoii 1.1th and 10th streets : 1 moro room , nil ) South IHIh Htreet ; nil In ( rood ro- jKilr. John Hamlln , aBont , 017 Llnton block.Ml Ml 40 . VURNI3HED HOUSE. EIGHT ROOMS. 'JOOO D. California. Ml-U 13' - HOUSE , Sill OHIOAOO sired . vorvchoapi ; nil modern Improvements , ] > , .i-.y II , PorU.431 IIM lUitlillng.Ml'JS 10 - RENT , I ANDli-ROOM STEAM HEATED D-FOR . Cloxvry buildings , 10th and Chl- cauo ; Roberts , HIM Clduaso. M14H 14 * T\-l ! ROOM COTTAO2. OS7 N. 2.1th St. , 18715In - -l/nlilrontH'JK South 18th Ht. 187-15 BENT FURNISHED EOOM9. Rates. \vonlllrsttiispruon.lca word thoro- nftor. Notlihiff taken for less than -Me. FOR RENT. DE1IRA11LE FURNISHED OOIIIB. Iliqulrd 101'J ' : M'JOU - ROOMS. 1731 CAPITOL AVE- E-DESIRADLE . MI07 J1U * NICE ROOMS ; STEAM HEAT ; 1723 DAVEN- MII-I. MD02 30 * 1 ? STEAM HEATED ROOMS , FURNISHED OR .iVindlrulHliCKl , 1111)5 ) Dodge. M174 It * t "FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- 1 iilieeplm : . IBM North 21st St , M130 1. ' FOR 11ENT , TWO NICELY FURNISHED J jfnuit rooniHi Bcntlemon preferred. 320 N. liith Htivot , Ml 73 11' " " K" Fl'RNISHED ROOM , 2017 HARNEY ST. 18,1 13 3-URNJSHED BOOMS AND BOARD. Ratrs mju a word tirsl Insertion , Ic a xvord Iherearter. Notliln ? fikon for less than ' 'Jo. 1' YOPNG WOMEN'S HOME UNDER CARE OF J Wumen'H Christian assjclatlon , 111 S. 17th st. ri'RNISUED ROOMS AND ROARD. 11OTII .1 iiis and steam huat , * l.DO and $5.00 xveek. 411 North 1 llh street. tji0 ! 1L ( ) I , ' FOR RENT , NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS .1 xvlth boaril at''U1U California street. 031 ' 0' 1' NICE WARM ROOMS WITH GOOD HOARD. .1 Rales reasonable. 2020 Hartley street. i ; HANDSOME SOUTH ROOM , STEAM HEAT , I'xv board ; roforenees. 202 Ml 07 ROOMS & HOARD , HILLSIDE , IS .t DODGE. Ml52 fO ; FURNISHED SOUTH FRONT ROOMS. WITH ' hoard. 1720 Dodiri . M155 10. FOKItEN'T STOItA'S AND OFFICES. Ralen , l' c a wonl llrst insertion , lea word lln raller. Nothing taken for lo KI than 2Jc. I KOR RENTTHE 1-STORY IIRIOK HUILDING I lMitVarii.ini Ht. Thn bidldlm ; has a fireproof CL- mt'iil h.-iNemenl. complete su > am lieathn ; tlxtuivs , iviiterimall the lloors , ifas , etu. Apply at tliu of- ac of Tlio Ueo. IMO 1" FOR RENT. MY NEW HUS1NESS I1UILDINO Ixvllhnbout r..nilll feet tioor space , 3'Jxl32 , ut tie : -lli Farn.im utivcl. John H. F. LelimaniL LelimaniLMl Ml IU AGENTS WANTED. R. lies , UKili line each Inserllon , $1.50a line par aiimth , Notldnx taken for loss than * jAo. I WANTED , AGENTS OR SOLICITORS FOR i > Omnlia. South Omaha , Plaltsmonth. ( Hair and mi in1 ! I HlnrTs , ( iood pay trtiaraulccd. Koallnu litlli and Humpy. Omalia , M107 H- WANTED TO BeNT. Rates 1'i'a ' a xvonl llrst Insertion , loa worJ tliuro- ntier Nulldnir taken foi less Ihau25c , K WANTED , 1IY A YOUNG MAN FURNISHED room and board with a ulco family , siato 1 , nun. AddrexHA I.IHeoolllce. 1H5-1) ) ' K GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT GOOD room nnd boanl xvlih prlvalu family ; refer- . < , AddroHH room 301 , Patterson block. M1U4 10 * ST011AGK. Rales too a line llrst Insertion , $ l.co llu per Iminth. No dnir l f.en for f liitm than 23c. M STORAGVir\VILLIAM3 .1 CROSS , 121 t liny _ _ _ 1114 TV1 STORAGE FOIU HOUSEHOLD iOODS. J'l clean und cheap rato. 11. WxIU. 1111 Kama m UU WANTED TO BUY. , Ipoa line each Insertiunl.fi0 u line per inoiuli , Nothlni ; taken for I CHS than 23c. ' " " X' A IIOU8E NEAR Hiaii'soioOL. J. > A lii. nee. Ml 12 10 * FOR. BALE HOUSES. > M , IKo a word llrnt Innortloii. loa xvord tli > rea < ler. Kothliif taken for Inns than 260. 1 > rpBALE.A COXY , OaiUllOlUSautu''TlhiHtral. U * FOR. SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Union , ma n wonl first Jnwrllon , Ian worxl th roaftcr. Nothlmr tnk.cn for Ions thnn 23c. -FOR 9ALK , clEAp FIRST-CLASS CRANE hydraulic p.-innrnirer cloT.itor. hand Invor , In eood order , nearly no. ' , lloslon Store , Om.ihn. MIIOJ21 Q -SMALL DAIRY , COWS , ROUTE , GOOD milker * . 1205 N. 22.1st. 09712' * _ QMEDIUM 8I7.B ROLLER TOP DESK CHEAP. J. II. I'nrrottc , Room 22 , Douglas lllk.All All OS II Q-FOR HAI.K , FIREPROOF SAFE AND HARD coal Hove. lf > 07 Farnani. MIDI 11' i MISCELLANEOUS. Rar ( . IUo n word first Insertion , lea wonl there after. Notliln ? taken for less than 25e _ -FOR riBASBAIIOHT"lflirAoTlES. SU"lTAllLn forrlalry. pardon or fann , north went of Florrnco i K-TINT YOUR WALLS WITH ALAIIASTIN * hiic.dom. In two colors tolmllatu Intrraln paperi guarantied not to spill a ilrop on your carpnl ; prleo , f if.no per room. Address orders to A 'M , lion iifncu. 1)09 ) 12 * _ _ -WE SHINE HOOTS FREE ANDEMPLOY ALL llr.st-ol.-isH barbers. shave. lOo ; hair outllnjr , 'Joe ; baths , -'Do. 1 102 Farnam , basement. MOBS 27 * _ "IJ--I WILL GUARANTEE TO REMOVE ALL ' Vcoekro'iclios from your hnusu or tmllilhnr In thn'o days. Hotels anil restaurants n s | > "clally. Call or address , 11. Rolti6clirlober , isua 80. lilth.it. 15H It' DISEASES PREVENTIVE. I HKRKHY irorllfy thai Henry Coombs , 11th and Ouinlnir St. , Omaha , operated on my hojjs last Ainctmt nnd Hhicutlio operation my' boss have dono.xvell. I hollcvu It to lx > n cooil preventive foralldlHuiiHcn. I also liollovo It would pay any man to try It. n thi ) cost IsHosmall. William Olllosplo. M181 frf OI/AtRVOYANTS. IlatnB , lup.illnnoach Insnrtlon , SI.HDa line per month. Nothing taken for lum than ' 'Jc. _ MHH. ll. It. WARRKN. CLAIRVOYANT. R.-- : liabld bUHlnenu inmlluin ; 7th year at 1 10 N. lilth. Rali" ) , top a line rach Insertion , $ l.r > 0 a line per month. Nothing taken for loss than M rTv MADAMKSMtTII , 602 S"iaTli. \ . 2N'O nioOH , J- Room .i , JlasH.wo , vapor , alcohol steam .sulphur- Ino and acoatnx. : . M 1:17 : IU' TMMK. . STOW1S. MAGNETIC 1IBALBR. ROOM L HO. llotol llniliHWlcU. _ ? I17'1 ' tr' ' _ Ml MMK. IIRCnVN , 1 1 l" CAPITOL AVE. llOOM L l , Heuotul Moor. Maasagu tro.itmunt. Mai'nutlo lipalp.- . HSi > II * Rail's , Ilka line i-ach lnwrtlou.S-l.no a line per month. Nothing taltcn for ICHH than 'J.'ie. MASSAOK/TllKATMKNT. Kr.KCTRO-THKR- mal liathx. Avilli and hair treatment , manlcuro aiiilchli-Diioill' ) ! . Mrs. Post , : ! l'.iJa.S.lotliVltlniilI blk. UlU -OMAHA KURrflTUllK REPAIR WORKS : Ul - holHlurln ? , ma'.triiHS maklnir. pollshlmr ami packing : carpet layltiif. A. E. Day Co. . 2IIOS-10 Farnain at. M1S1 Jl ! ! ! _ U- SWALLOW TAIL SUITS LOANED OUT AT loiv price's. Call on II , tiUarnianllll ! Uunelaa. _ J _ ' _ C.7.-.J as ; _ U-PKRSONA'L. THIS is GOOD FOR TEN ilayw" frc'o Ircatmc'iit If iirpHcntu ] at omcit of The Uliimiioor ItpinidyCo..rooniH200UO ! : < Douglas nlock. Omaha , lllood poison any atairo. Uncnrud Hot .SprliiBH ciiHPR cHpcclally desired euro cuaq anti > i > d ail to DO daya. JI..S t J-JU 1 IJLUSTR ATKD MARRIAOlT JOURNAL. eontulnlin ; photo onravliiBHOf persons dealr- tni ; corrospondentH , mailed f roo. Drown Pub. Co. , Toledo , O. M'JU 1 * _ U . MAODONALD , CITY OARRAOE CON- traetor , olllco r 0 A. 7 Darker blk , 15 i. Karnam. UJt f3 U-IF YOU WANT TO GET MARRIED SEND Urn I cent stamps for matrimonial papor. Art- dJi-.ssi llox 7UO. l-'alrbury. 111. M1I13 F8' -WANTED. INFORM ATIONOFTHE WIIERE- abouls of ( ,001-so 1 * . fc'alk , .1 barber , who xvas In Omaha about thri'O yeara at'O. Address John L. Fnlk. Mnrlson , In. M100 ! ( ) MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rates , l ! < ; c a wonl llrst Insertion. Ic a xx-ord thereafter. Nothing taken for leas than 23e. V The ( i. F. Davis Co. ' , 1303 Farnam St. 'll'jo' -LOANS ON INPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city propurtx' . $3,000 and inwards. 5 to ( IJi per ceiitiiodelays.W.FariiamSmltu&Co.,1320Farnam. 021 \\r ANTIIONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y ' Llfo. lends at loxv rates for choice security on Nebraska and loxva farms or Omalia city property. 022 -MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST KATES ON Improved and unimproved Omalia real estate , 1 lo 5 years. Fidelity Trust Co' , 1702 Farnam. \\r-MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES. Apply to W. H. Melklo , First National bk. bide. AV-MORTGAGE LOANS , A , MOORE , GO I N. Y. > > Life. M173 f8 MONEY TO LO AN CHATTELS. Rales , lOc u llnu each ItiHcriion , $1.50 a line per month. Xotliluir taken for less than 25c. V-'MONEY TO LOAN- * V \\'o xvlll lo 111 you any Bum which you xvlsh , small or lorgo. at the lowest possible rates , hi the ipilclo-sl possible time , and for any leusili of time to suit yon. Yon can pay It b.ick in such Install ments as you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It as Ions as you keep It. You can burroxv ou HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of properly. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 30U SOUTH 10TH STREET , First door above the street. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 025 v UOYOY WANT''MONEY ? : Wo will loan yon ANY SUM you \vlnh on your : : FURNITURE , PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS , : : CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , etc. ; : Wo i-'lvo pi-omul attention to all nppUuatlons , : : and xvill carry your lo.in as lonjr ns you wish. : : Yoin-an riiliico tlio coitt of carrying your loan : : by a payment at any time. There Is no public- : : lly removal of property. : : FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . : ; Room 4 , Wltlmell block , : : Cor , 15th and Hartley sts. : : 0-jil : -\--WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF jVsecurity ; strictly confidential , A , E , Harris , room 1 , Continental block. 0'J7 X-MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS , planus and fimilluni of all kinds. IliiKlness conlldcnllal. J. 11 , Haddock.room 437 Rameoblock. BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , Idea linn each Insertion. $ l.fl ! ) a line per month . Nothln ; taken for less than'.Me. V FOR SALE , A CONTROLLING INTEREST 1 hi a stain bank located hi n k'ood part of No- hraska. Hank has good deposits and a s-ood husl- nt'HH. Flx-i > to llftml thousand dollars required. SatlMfai'lory reasons clven for bulHii ; ; . Address llox'-74. Omaha. Mil II 111' V WILtTmTLLONETO TEN SHARES AMERt- J. can Ittlioriph Stone comp.itiy stock -III par I'eiil dlHcount. Extra cholco Investment. Adilrom A SI. Ih-uonice. Mlfil 10- FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS HOTEL I1AR UO- od bufilni'ss. Address A 'Jll , llee. J 101 If V fO-fillODRUti STOCK , TOWN 3,000 , ANNUAL I Kih-s * II.lion. Hellor trade for farm. Goo. U. Hutchison , Omaha. llio II ) V- FOR SALE , A RESTAURANT .STOCK AND l lUtm-us. Prloo $ tl'5.0l ) . A line location for bakery. Addius-t Hot 14 , Woodxvnrd , la.M1D3 M1D3 10' V WANTED , TO SELL MY HALF INTEREST I In rt'Hlanrant rlearlnir * : IOI ( n month ; must lie i-apabliiof haiidlliurcash ! Hinallcapltal and ( rood eliiiiii-e to rUiht parly. Ilnrton & Carlson , ' . ' 51'J N Htrt-ol South Om.ilia , M1U8 11 * FOR EXOHaNOE. Rnti-s lOoallno enrh Insorllon , (1.30 a line per month. Noihbitr taken for lens than .1c. " " r/ FOR TRADE , GOOD "lIUSlNESS PRO1 > - ' erly , centrally located , clear , forlanro tract of land near Omaha ; will nnsumo Int-nmbrnncn or iiay illrTt-rcnvu. Inqulro room 3'3 , Omaha Nail , llank blily. Mil 10 Ti- STOCK "oT' MILHNERY AND NOTIONS ; lioi-scs nnd cattle , llox.1,3 ' , Frankfort , Ind. ( Kit ) TEXl'llANUKS. ' . ALEX. MOORB.CUI N. V. LIFE. / * uaa FI ; 70-Aclur.Sl\CK ( ) FARM NEAR OMAHA , Min'ly Improvnli want rental property and cash. Huvtt clear Nebraska lands mid cash for good rental property or 10 to I'-room modern hoinc. Cle.ii' homo. In country und cash for neal cottaira home in Omaha. 5 IICIVH. xrell Improved , iu ItoiiHOn for IIOUHO and lei In nnrlli iart of city. Flue lialf Metl0i : near nioomni'ld , Neb. ; 310 HIMVHunder ploxv , Eood bulldhiKH and oilier lin- prutomenlii ; HO ! ! blacK loam ; Hinall Mroaui runs Ilinnivh land , will take ivsldencit proixsrly In Inxvu of one to llvo llioun.iml Inhabllaiitn ; balance ruH.v ii-rmit. ( iotMl moriir.niro iwpor on farm lauds for Omalia proiKTir. Uli-aii HtiK-k of iroiitu' fiirid hhi78hataaml bhocn , iloluir very prolllabl liuslimsH on liith ntrt-'ct , Omaha : Inxolcu about $3.600.011.vlll ; takn clear land und eiHh. WmitiMl , h.inlxvniv , grocery nml general nlocka for laiul and raati. Koru quick and prod tnble trade , urrlto or call on LUxoiiport * Wsv nii ur BW N , Y Llfo bullJInr. 11173 10 FOR EXCHANGE. r/-TO EXCHANGE. TWENTY-ROOM 11R1CK /JHtp.im hcnted holol for land or steam nxvlnc , AddruHs llox 1)3 ) , Dnnlap. loxvn. l'VJ ' : K-J r/-IOWN100 FARMS IN NEIIRASKA. KANSAS fJnivl Dakota. Will Hi-11 cheap or pxclniiKU for mdno.liorsus nnd cnlllo. Add.box 70Fr.tnkforlInd 11:10 : r/ FOR EXCHANGE , A $ , ' 10,000 CALIFORNIA ' -ranch for Income Omaha property. Send full particulars to A 41. lleoomco. lf > 8 10 * fTnOO IIRUNS WICIv I'OOLTAnLE TO TRADE /Jfor n rlear lot. Williams < fe Mltlnu , 313 Me- CaRtii ) bnlldlmr , oppo-illo postonico. M177 11 FOR SALE REAL E5TATE. , incntlnooiuli Insertion. $ l.r > 0 line per month. Nothlmr taken for less than -5c. rjAROAINS , HOUSES , LOT.4 AND FARMS , SA LE Jior trade. F. K. D.irlimr , Ilirker blojk. 031 OR SA'LE-OREAT IIARGAIN ON A SPLENdid - did 100 acre farm , l miles Boutii of Kearney. Must sellnoxv. [ Hogtra & Hill. ii7H I2M 16Ts"u.E--iASTERN : LADY. SAYS. SELL MY .1. 40acn-s al DoSotn for JI.OIW , If you oan'l Kot more. Who xvanls It ? R.ifo bargain. lo ! ? < rs.1t Hill. i H J-M liYIR SALK.-FIXK UKSIUBSCH 1'IIOPKIITY IN" 1 HniiHCOin Place. Oni-half hlou-k from 1'ark. Klchl room hoils.i xvltli modern convrnlimccH. ifooil locality. Aililrcat X. fiUtl First National bank liiitlillnir. < " ) " CiIIMIOI ) . WASH. WILL DUY TUB 1WSINKSS Ipblock nt HI 1'J K.irnnm. next U.Y. Llfo ; m-lH I ) p'-rci'iit on t.io.noi ) ! .1 llfohiVL-Htnicnt ! fnturu v.ilnu yiinruntecM. D. O. I'atturson , ItlUU Fiirnani. I OT FOIt SALE , CIIKAI1 , FOIl CASH ONLY Oil Juturm paymi-nls. lot 0 , In block 1 , In Sprlmrdaln addition 10 thoclty of Omaha. Joins Oak. box IS , Andovur. III. Mlilll 1H ! pIIOICEr'AKMS. C.ll.IIOATIlIHT,301 ( jf.Y.LFFB DRESSMAKING. Ilatos , lOen line each Insertion. Sl.fill a line per lonth. Nothliij ? taken for lass than .Me. T IESSKS , * t ; WHAIU'EHS , $ ' . ' . 000 N. 2 lib. STUEET C03TUME3 AND party trowimi perfect lit : work by day at rosl- dcnco. Iniinlroat 17il ! Cap , avcimo. MUSI ) lii * COMPETENT AND NEAT DRESSMAKER from Ohlcngo wl hcs to flew In rnspcctaWp fain- lllcH by Mayor wuck : n'ftiri > nces : HpenkH KiiRllHh and ni'irniun. Aildrusn Dressmaker , ' . ' 707 S. ailtn Htreet. - 1 H 0 * UN'DEKTAKJEBS A'ND E MB AX.MJIKS liatcH. lOcallnoi-ach Insertion. $ ! . . * ( ) a line per month. Nothing taken for luss then M. > e. . wr AKEU ( FORMERLY WITH JONN O , C. Jacobs , ilecoasoil ; Inter with M. O. Maul. ) under taker niul umbnlmur ; 013 S. lOth HI. Tel. ODD. K. nURKETT , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND IT , embalmor. 1II1S Ctilcniro nt. Tel. 01) . 031 DANCING ACADEMY. Rates , lOc a line o.vch Insertion , $1.511 a line per onlh NothhiK taken for leas than .Me. IVTORAND'S I\\'niNO SCHOOL , 1510 HARNEY 1'lHtrect. The nil.lxvlntcr torni bejflns tlilH woiih. Now claHsi'H now formlnij. Clilldren Tneiday 4p in , . S-itnnlay 10 a. in. or 3 p. m. Adultn TuoHilny and Thursday H p. in. Prlvato lessons dally In al the now dances. Call for turmsi 'J halls to lot. JIB i w ill it ) SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Rates , lOo a line each Insnrtlon , St. riO a line per onth. Nollilnsr taken for loss than -Me. yOUNOLAbti AND GENTLEMAN.CAN SOON acquire a workln ? knoxvletliro of Hliorthiind and typowrltlnir at A. O. Van Suit's school of sliort- liaml , S13 N. Y. Llfo. Typowrltern to runt. ( W3 COLLECTIONS. Rates , lOe.ilinooach Insertion , $ l.i10a line P3.- inonth. Nothing taken for loss than -5c. / COLLECTIONS. THENEURASICA COLLECTION v.'comvaiiv , room 001. Merchants National Hank bulldlnir , makes a spuclally of city collootlons. U04 ID PAWNBROKERS. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. Sl.fiO a line per mouth. Nothing taken for less thmiiCc. _ ! f SONNENUERO. DIAMONDimOKER , 1305 t/.Doiielas Ht. Loans montty on dlnmonds , watches , etc. Old Bold and sllx-er bought. Tel. 1088 SCALES. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothhi ? taken for less than luc. A.TEW AND SECOND HAND SCALES , ALL KINDS. 1 > Address llordcn & Solleck Co. , Lake at. , Chicago 037 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. Rates , lOc a line cacli Insertion , $ l.AO a line per month- Nothing taken for leas than -Me. F. OELLENHECIC , DANJOI3T AND TEACHER. . 1810 California St 014 BUREAU. SUm A Ol. . SOLlOlTOIc3.Iloo ' . OMAHA. NEB. Advlco rilEa RRILWRY TIME GRRD Loav6TrcilICO3O7TrURLlNiTTON .t y.l Arnro * Omaha | Dopat IQih an I Mtson Sts. I Omaha Lcav-ej I I1URCTNGTON .v.MO. KlVHSTT Vrr Omaha | Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I O.u ill \ cave a K. C. , ST J. X u. it. i AITIVOI in ha I Depot 10th and Masoa Sts. | Qm'.lhx O.-iSaml..Kansas City Day Express. . . . I 5.5Sp-n 0.-10 pir.lK. C. Nlglit Exp. vl-i U. P. Trans. I li.fiO am Leaves ] UilIUAGj , 11.1. ft I'AOlt'Ili ( Arrlvoi qmaha | Union Djpot IQt'.i .fcMaroy Sti.l Omaha I 0.inamOltlaiiomi&L' : | < ] x.i-iSciMK'C.'i.i ' ! ' ) 1 12. HI an Lhnl - TeaVeS I IRjTn'ATJIPrcr - T7VrVRoT Omalia lUnlon Dapjt 10th AMarcy Sts. | Omali.i il..VpmI ( : : .Clilcavo f.lmliod I 0.40am 11 .ailiini I. . .Chicago Express ( ox.Sim.l. . . . | 5.511 p u Leax-es I CHIUAGDA NORTH WEST.V. lArrlx-ns O.nalril U. P. rt not. lllth S : M-irov Sts. I Omali Leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. " lArrlirii Omalial Depot Utli ami WjbttjrSts. I O , u i 12.20 pm St. Lotils Exprosi 0.00 nin 10.00 pm . .tit. Lotila Express I.nilpn 5.10 p.n Dally ( OK Sim ) Nebraska Local. H. 10 am OakVaii'd "p.is-tdiirer ( Ex..siiiii ! SIOUX C1TYAPACIFC. I Arrive : ! Depot , 10 am1 Marcy Sis. I Onnln ll.ri.Tam' ' . Sioux city 1'ansonvur. . . , , . 1 10.20 pm ! 1.55 IMII. . . . . . . .St. l " . .il Bxpn.'B4. . . . . . . . | 10.00 am Lt xn-T" ! SUu3 ! CITY .tl'ACIFIC " Omalial Donot , isthjine : W--bsterSts _ _ 5 J Slim I . St. IMtil Ltinlted . | | i.2.1an ! 0.43 pm | . . . . Cldcaso Limited. . _ . . . | l.23am ) avTfrT OMAirr.t S'S "LOUis ; < rvrrlVulT Omaha [ U P. Depot , loth and Mai-cy [ Q.nalia " St. LuvdsCunubn Hall . 112.33pm Tenclirr' * .Mretlncr. The montlily meeting of the toacliors of Douclns county will bo hold nt the court house 011 Saturday , January KI , at 1 : ! i ( ) p. in , The program xvlll bo : 1'npor-Our Country Schools mid Citizen- tilIp .1. A. tntlllvan UespoiiiD W. II. Walts. M , U. Thornbiirili ; 1'aper County Taxntlonsfor r-chool Pur poses % r1. It. Thompson Discussion A. Davis. T. II. l.ubolM ) All interested In school work nrn Invited toaltond and take part in the discussion. Jlurrlnco The following nuirrlaso licenses wore Is sued ycstcnluy : Nninonnd Addro.sj. AKC. I I'utrlck MorrUsoy , Ontixha. . ' . 'J.4 I Muiy A. Aiuon , Onialm , l3 ! I IliiKh O'Neill. Onialm 2 ! ) \ Norn VuuRlin , Onmlm 'Jl I I'rank ICroharl , Onmlm -VJ t ( I'annlo .Sldloot : . Omaha . . . ; Tlb DoWItt's Witch llazoi saiyo euros piloi. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA _ * * Taxpayers League Finds Fanlt with Oity Oouncil's ' Way of Doing Business. COMPLAINT OF RECKLESS TAXATION Itaiolutlon Introduced to Drive Polltlci Out of tha OrBanlii iVoi | I.tvo .Stock Kichinco Atnkes nil Amcsi- inent Ulllccr * tnntalloil. The monthly meeting of the Taxpayers league was held in the city council chamber last night. ThiJro wcs n good attendance and thirty now members were admitted. The committee named to wait upon the council nnd aslc that body to repeat tlio ordi nance ordering the placing of additional lira hydrants reported that the council had In troduced the repealing ordinance and that It had reached n second reading , with good prospects of final passage. The secretary gave notice that articles of incorporation of tha league had been tiled with the county clerk. Messrs. Johnson , Ultchhart and O'Neill were appointed as a eommitteo to ilraft an order of business for the league. Mr. Johnson introduced the following amendment to the constitution and It was unanimously adopted : "It shall bo the duty of each member of the Taxpayers league to do everything in his power to promote and secure pure nnd economical school nnd city government in iho clly of Sottlh Omaha , irrespeclivo of party politics , and any member who shall attempt to use this league for political purposes or who shall at any mooting of its board of directors attempt to use this league for the purpose of promoting any political parly , or to elect any man or sol of men to political ofllco. shall forfeit his stock in this corporation and ho expelled from this league. " Mr Johnson said the Amendment had sug gested Itself to him us son.o persons were of the opinion that the league was organized for political purposes , when In fact there was no politics ullowau in the league. Mr. Hreen spoke sharply on the manner In which the cily council accepts bids. Mr. Bruce said he had made an effort"to have the system changed In the council nnd ho was told that ho was "too honest. " On motion of Mr. Broon the chair appointed Messrs. Brecn , Fowler nnd Roberts to wait upon the council and aslc that in the future all bids for public work bo received and opened in an open session of the council. The pigeon-holing by the llnanco commit tee of the council of Expert Points' report was again brought up. The portion where Mr. Points says that a treasurer had col lected S00 from the city more than was duo for taxes was especially referred to aud on motion of Mr. Towlo the secretary was in structed to prick the memory of the council and sou that this amount was refunded. The Points report cost the city absut S400. It was read to the council , referred to the com mittee on llnanco and tlicre It has rested for months. ' . . , At the last mcotinc of , the city council the city attorney was instructed to attempt to collect from the county c.cmimUsloncrs the balance of the road futnl , ti\ _ ; ; duo the city of South Omaha. Mr. Jylinsrin said that the commissioners had nothing to say about this money ; that tlio chartc'r ' read very plainly that the "city treasurer sliall demand from the county treasurer" the amount due , and the league was of the .opinion that Mr. Hector shoulu make nimavo to secure this money at onco. Tliol inference was that members of the city council hud better read up a littlcon the con touts of the city charter. The next question considered was the bill of the county commissioners against South Omaha for feeding city prisoner : ) . The total amount , uccordjticn tb County Clerk Sackott's report , for fcclmg Sontli Omaha city prisoners in 180,1) , ) was $ SS5.83. These figures fairly took tho"brcath from some of the members who had not read the report in Tin : IJr.u. Councilman Bruce said ho would have been surprised if the amount had been only half as large. The bill for the city of Omaha , with ton times the population , was only $ 'J,1U1.8. ; ) . It is seldom that a prisoner in Iho Soulb Omaha 'police court is lined moro than § 10 , nnd sixty days is the longest term any person served for violating a cit.v o.-dinanco in 18'J3. ilow the bill could bo so large is what is pnz/.ling the league , and a thorough investigation will be miido. Judge Fowler was called upon to check up his books and get the exact liorurcs and data on prisoners sent up , and "then County Clerk Sackott's itemized report will bo scrutinized. Mr. llruen said the property owners In South Omaha were being taxed so high that in a short time some of the homo owners would awaken to Iho facl that a now land lord had taken charge of their property , if the rcekle-is taxation was not stopped. Judge Levy said the gentleman was cor- roit. : Ho know it to be a fact that a great deal of property had been assessed at its full value in the past , instead of onn-fifth or one-tenth , as it Is iu Omaha. He was in favor of the league appointing two man who wore familiar with real estate values to go with the assessor this year and assist him in getting the values down to where they balong. The old way of follo.vlnc up the figures of the preceding assessor was all wrong , nnd the people would demand a change in the future. , < > ranit Army Olllcurs Inatnllnl. Robert Livingston post No. ! iSi ! , Grand Army of the Republic , has Installed the fol lowing officers : II. Harding , post com mander ; J. Walker , senior vice ; J. M. Fowler , junior vice ; J. II. Blair , quarter master ; J , O. Kastmun , chaplain ; N. B. Cottrell - troll , " adjutant ; W. Chad , guard ; T. F. Elliott , delegate to the state encampment , which meets in Lincoln In February. Mr. Walker was elected as his alternate. Alniln an. AH o.sincnt. The Live Stock exchange held a mooting nnd assessed each member { ft , duo in ten days. If unpaid in thirty days tlio member will bo subject to suspension , and if unpaid in three months the membership will bo for feited , The executive eommitteo is as fol lows : Leroy Hough , W. B. Wall work , W. F. Denny and Sol Hopper. Colonel A. U Lott and T , IJ. MoPherson were ro-elcetcd secretary and treasurer. for l.m-.il Milinli rs. Subscribers living In South Omaha can sccuro Tin : Km : World's Fair Portfolios by taking your coupons to Stott's news stand on N street. Numbers of nnytof the scries can bo had there by presenting the coupons. Notes unit Uiinsip. Brad D. Slaughter of Fiillorton was in the city yesterday. - ' > Miss Nettie Foster of P/t/illlon / is visiting friends In the city. , iUtf Clans Wrielt of ICennard i is the guostof Councilman SuhiiUz. i ' Miss ICnto Johnson of fjjfiux City Is the guest of Mib.s Chloe Hr n , , Mrs. Frank Brown in liomo from a visit with relatives in Clarln'd'f.'la. ' ' ' Miss I.Iizlo Wells yasj returned from a visit with friends in Mijrysvlllo , Mo. Revival meetings nr ' < { iving held at the Baptist church every nighkiUils week. The noxv poxvs for the Methodist church arrived Monuay and w/iy ? ) placed at once. The directors of thp-.Jfaekcrs National banki met yesterday to' elect officers for iho year. Postmaster Glastrow says this city does not need another dellvery'atntloii , but that it needs moro carriers. Mr. Hdxvard MuBrldo has been placed in charge of iho Associated Charities head quarters store on Twenty-fifth atrcot. The tools nsod by the burglars who broke Into the B. & M. depot several nights ago were stolen from Frank Pinnoy's blacksmith shop. The llremcn xvcro called to the Leo hotel at 7li ; ( ) o'clock lust evening. Their services were not needed , however , as It was nothing but a chimney lire. Con Cirobo of Kminet xva * In the city Mon day night looKlng for his runaway son Muse- The lad is about 10 years of ugo and lib par ents art ) anxious to locate him , Chief Mitchell and DolccllvoThomas xvoro In Omaha jesterday attending the hearing of the men chargud with burglarizing tha B. & .y. depot In this city ono week ago. , Chief Mitchell received a voucher for 50 Monday as pay for his capture of C. U. Swanback , ft deserter from the barracks at St. Louis. Swunbaek deserted last Juno. . C. R. Williams ban sold out his saloon In terest hero nnd gone to Sprngue , Wash. , where ho xvill take n position as train dispatcher on the Northern Pacific railroad. The earth moves. Evlilonco , yon ran buy n llrst class liniment , Salvation Oil , for Ooc. GROWING ASSOCIATION. Aniinnl Meotliicor Onmliii foul try I'nncler * Oniccr * Klnntrit. Monday evening , nt the Hole ! Barker , was hold the annual meeting of the Omaha Poul try Fanciers association , which , according to the secretary's report , has nearly doubled In membership tho- past year. 'I hero xvas a largo attendance , and the evident good feel- Ini : on all hands augurs xvoll for the growth of the society Itself nnd for the success of Its individual members In their endeavors to further the thoroimhbrcd poullry imprests In this city and vicinity. To this end n series of meetings has been arranged , nt which original nnd selected articles of Interest will bo read and discussions entered Into. Tno llrst of these meetings xvlll bo on the evening of iho second Monday in February , lo which the public xvlll bo welcomed. Thb place of meeting will bo announced inter. At thai time Mr. H. L. C. Montgomery will centrib- tiloanarlicloon "Leghorns , " which , Judging from his knowledge of that breed , nnd well knoxvn to the poullry fraternity , at least- literary attainments In that line , will bo of great Interest lo breeders , not only of Leg horns , but of all varieties of fanev poultry. The treasurer's report for the past year shows a prosperous condition of tlio associa tion financially , notwithstanding the small dcllcli resulting from Iho lasl exhibition. The third annual show given last month xvas a pronounced success In every other way nnd no doubt would have been financially had iho weather and location been holler. Mr. II. C. Boxvden as superintendent was , by resolution , ten dered a vote of thanks by iho association for the very able manner in which ho con- aucted the shoxv. It is also duo to Superin tendent Boxx'den to state that during tlio progress of the show Mr. Ij. P. Harris , the very efllelent Judtro , as well ns Mr. F. T. Dean of the Western Poultry Nexvs at Lin coln , nnd other -poultry fanciers of note , stated that in all their experience they had novorsecn an exhibition of this character conducted in such n neat and orderly manner. The election ot olllccrs for tlio ensuing year resulted as folloxvs , Iho president and vice president being honored by a relurn to their respective positions by a unanimous vote : President. O.V. . Horvoy ; vice presi dent , Augustus C. Davidson ; secretary , I. L. Richards ; treasurer. Frank K. Hart. To tlio list of olllcors Iho names of the fol lowing genllemcn are added as iho execu tive board : U. C. Bovrdcu. W. W. Udell , C. D. Symms , W. J. Scott , S. U Rhectns , A. L. Stoticcyphcr. Ilitvo Ynu Afttlinm' . ' Dr. U. Schiffmann. St. Paul , Minn. , will mall a trial package ot SchllTuunn's Asthma Cure free to any sufferer. Ho advertises by giving It away. Never fails to give instanl relief in worst cases and cures xvhero others fall. Name this paper nnd send your name and address for a free trial p.i kago. YOUNG I'roirrain Atloiiilliic tlm Installa tion of ( Illinois l.ust Nicht. Members of the Young Men's Institute were pleased last night to greet a largo number of their friends on tlio occasion of the public installation of the recently elected ortlcors ot the society. Rev. F. Carroll , chaplain of the society , delivered a short address of welcome in which ho noted the prosperity of tlio insti tute and gave a short sketch of its career. He described hoxv the institute had groxvn from a moro handful of Catholic young men to ita present large membership. Fr. Carroll finished by urging a conlinu- aueo of the good work begun and with u few \x-ords of advice to tlio young men. The manner of inducting the noxv ofllcors Into oflico was unique. They formed in the shape of a cross and anchor and retired to llicir seals after Iho installation ndvlco xvas read to each. They are : George J. Kleppner , president ; T. J. Fitz- morris , lirst vice president ; F. P. Rooney , second vice president ; John Sullivan , record- lug secretary ; P. 11. Johnson , financial sec retary : James P. Ford , corresponding secre tary ; F. H. ICoestcrs , treasurer ; F. P. Mur phy , marshal ; Dr. P. II. Kcogh , medical ex aminer ; II. Rasgorshck , inside sentinel ; John C. Rollo , outside sentinel ; executive committee , J. P. Dusrdato , J. J. Riioy. B. II. Moilo. J. J. Younc. Thomas Grcolev. Mr. Vf. A. L. Gibbon made a very sensible talk upon "Calholies and Their Uouring Upon Catholic Society. " Ho urged all to work for a common purpose , no matter what tiio .station in life of each might be , nnd made some good suggestions on the selection of friends. Miss Tracey played a piano solo in an en tertaining manner and then Miss Staeia Croxvicy read a paper on "Wadsxvorth and His Theories. " GAB-NBAU WHITING A BEPOHT. U'lmt X < ; hritlti : Dhl'iu tlm XVurld'd I'nlr l-'uto ol the Itiilliilni ; . "Tho Nebraska building will be the last of the state buildings at the World's fair to bo removed , " said Commissioner General Gar- ncau yesterday. "It lias been sold to n firm of wreckers from Cincinnati for the sum of ( "t , and is being used by" them as an ofllcc. The oilier buildings are nil being rapidly de stroyed and the material taken itway. Tlio Nebraska building cost over flfi.OlK ) , and while iho flguro of disposition is small. 1 re gard It as n good bargain in view of the fact that the Pennsylvania building .sold for 500. The fact Is , some of the structures cannot bo sold at any price , and as they must nec essarily bo removed within a specified time the owners are compelled to incur the prica of removal if they cannot sell the proper ties. The Nebraska building was vlslied by a largo number of people during llio exposi tion , as four largo well Illicit registers will demonstrate. Based on the porcentairo of Imputation , compared to other states outside of Noxv York , Pennsylvania and Illinois , 1 think that it led in registration. While wo hud no colonial relics to display in the building - ing , everybody seemed to bo satisfied with their visits to the structure although there nro evidently .somo instances where chronic kickers as'tcrted themselves , both at the fair and at home. N-'hrnska did the best it could on the apprdpriatlon of SS.I.OOJ. W'o did not run a county fair in our building as California did , and wo were not as elaborate as xvi ) could have been on a larger appropri ation , but the consensus of opinion expressed by visitors xvas favorable and of a gratifying nature. I am preparing my reporfln detail and xvill submit ll to Governor Crouuse next xveek. It covers forty-seven pases of type written mailer and xvlll cover every fea ture of the Nebraska representation at the fair. I hope thai if llio governor sees IU to make it public , a perusal of the same will enlighten a fcxv disgruntled Nc- brasknnsvlio have been adversely criticis ing the Nebraska exhibit. " HONOR , AMONG THIEVES. Mi 1110 or Iho Llfilit-Kiiid-rpil ( iuntry Upturn Sliiluli riinidi-c. That thieves have a conscience , sometimes at least , xvas clearly proven MonJay. On January 8 , 189 : ! , D. W. Van Cotl moved his jewelry parlors from Fourteenth and Far nain street to their prciont location , After the ronfovul a line gold xvtttch and a diamond mend ring xvorc missing. Thorough search xvas made , hut the jawolry could not bo found. For months the police xvatched the naxvn shops , bill the property had not been sold- Yesterday the watch and ring lurnodi up In a very slrangu manner. Mr. Van Cott nnd Sergeant Tom Ormsby were transacting .some business when a oackago xvas handed to Van ( 'oil by a carrier. As the jeweler was not expecting a package bearing an Omaha ) > ostniark. ho opened it on iho spot and beheld his xvaieh and ring. Wrillun un a plecoof brown pastobj.trd was thn follow ing note : ! look these from your store the day you moved and cannot take any comfort wearing thorn , so nend them bacic. " There wits no signature to llio note , and the police are at u lo.su to account fer the trango actions of the thief. READY FOR NEW BUSINESS Oounty Oormnissionors Reorganize by Elect ing Officers and Appointing Committees. STENBERG CHAIRMAN , IIOERNER CLERK Thn I.ut nl Council Commlttooi n * It Will Appear Alter Itolni ; Miliinlttcd by I'rcflldnnt Ilmv.ill nt 'I'iitillit'l | ol Sulons. Ill order to bo In line with tlio law , ns laid down in tlm utntuo books , tlio nioinbors of tlio now Hoard of _ Couiity Commissioners con vciioil yesterday of turnoonniulnt once pro. ccoiloil to roorgiuilzo the body for the onsu inn year. Lilto ono man alt of the members voted for 1C. M. StoinburR for chairman , nnd on the first ballot that puntlomaii was reelected - elected to preside over the deliberations. Mr. Stonburg accented the honors In a neat little speech , after whluh the tnuis- action of the routine business was started. This business , however , iliu not proceed far ore n SIKIK appeared above the surface. When the cleric of the Ixiard reached down into the tin bax , which is used as a dcnosit for the papers to bo considered , ho drew forth two documents , onosluncJ by Fred Motz , sr. , and the other byV. . W. Marsh. Doinnnilnil Kclo no from Iroy'x llonil , Thcso two men had slimed the bond of County Treasurer Ircy , both as sureties , Mctz qualifying for ir > 0UOJ and Marsh lor $100,000. hi the documents which were read by the clerk they both , through their legal representatives , demanded their release as tfnndsincn. The commissioners wore at sea nnd for a time were without their bearings , knowing that if the two men were allowed to with draw the bond would bo for but $ ! UOUv ( ) ) , or $ . ' . ' 10.000 less than the required amount. In discussing the matter Mr. Ircy said that ho was at a loss to understand what had brought about the change of heart upon the part of the two bankers , Mr. Metz of the German Savings bank and Mr. Marsh of the Union National bank. Ho , however said that ho know that there was a conspiracy against him , and that there had been an elTort made to defeat his securing his bond. The man who ho said had been most active in this was Robert U. Carvlll , a tax buyer from Minneapolis. This party , Mr. Iroy said , had been to his bondMiicn , telling t'lem ' that ho was a rascal and n swindler. "Kight hero .1 want to say , " continued Mr. Iroy , "that I incurred this man's enmity last fall , when the tax sale was in progress. At that time I established the rdlo that if property was sold , the owner could redeem at any time prior to the issuance of the certificate , by merely paying the regular penalty. Carvlll did not like this , and insisted that the sale should draw the 'JO per cent from its date , whether the cerllllcalo had been issued or not. 1 would not submit to this , as I felt it my duty to stand by vho tax payer instead of the tax shark. This state ment I made in the presence of Carvlll , and in reply he said that ho would get even with mo. My books are open for inspection at any tlrno , and I will take pleasure in convincing the public that I can account for every cent of public funds. " MlH ippiulionftlon < > : 1'iict * . The reason for their action , as Messrs. Mot/ and Marsh stated , was that they had been under a misapprehension of facts when their signatures were obtained. It had been represented at the time , so botli sain , that their names were wanted only for ten days erse so and that after that lapse of time Mr. Iroy would furnish to the board a new bo.ul with out their signatures. On a motion by Jenkins the entire matter was referred to the llnanco eommittoo with instructions to employ such legal talent as the members might deem necessary , the committee to report at the next meeting. Adopted the Old Kules. It was decided that the old rules in votruo since IS'Jl should temporarily govern the de liberations of the hoard in its'sessions. Un motion of John Jenkins a committee was ap pointed by the chair to revise those rules to suit present circumstances. The chair thereupon named Jenkins , Williams and Livosoy to servo as such committee. All bids which had bc n received were re ferred to the llminc'c committee. Fur Nnldlnra Itollcl ConiiiiKslon. Chairman Stcnberg nnnouncod that the next tiling in order xvould bu the selection of u member oil the soldiers relief commis sion to take the place oC Mr. Hall , whoso term had expired. August Lockner was unanimously chosen for this place. The board unpointed W. U Learn u con stable for Florence precinct to 1111 : t vacancy. A resolution was adopted to rcquiro the county physician to mnko a detailed report of all cases of sicicucss which required his attendance , as xvcll as thp purchase of medi cines. George B. Strykor nml Mrs. fStrykor were reappoiuced as superintendent and matron at the poor farm. Major I'addock opposed the election of a clerk by the board , contending tlmt this position ought to bo ililod by a man named by the county clerk. Four votes worn thereupon cast for Kiel II. lloerncr. who xvas declared elected. Multiline CniimilttrbS. .Ttist before the close of tlio session the following committees were announced by the chair : Finance Jenkins , Williams , I.lvcsoy. ilmliclury I'addoolr. Mvcsey , Jenkins. Court House and Jail-Jenkins , Williams Lix-efoy. Charities -Uve.sey , Jenkins , Williams , Koads-AYIlliams. htvosoy I'addock. Uridffcs Williams , ijlvosoy. .lenklns. 1'oor Farm I.ivcsoy , Jenkins , Williams. Construction P.uldock and the board. Tlio next mooting xvlll ba link ! at U o'oiook this afternoon. r i. ) . den Ti .1114 . 1'ooplo overlooked tlio importance of permit- nontly benellciul pjTects unit wore satlslied with transient action ; but noxv that It Is tfcnorally KIIOXVII that Syrup of Kiija xvill pcrmaiiontly curn habitual constlp.itlon , well informed pnplo xvlll not buy other l.ixa- tivcs , xvhlcli act for a lime , but ilnally injiiro the system. A A AO I'X llrtM t\ I f. The company that will present Mortimer's e.Miilslt | ( < comedy , " ( ilorl.ina. " at Hoyd'a this ovcnlnir is composed of excollciit ma terial ; Indeed , it it doubtful if a stronger or better comedy comp.iuy exists In America. Mias Kmtly ll.-tuclcr has xvou renown throughout the United Slates as : i beautiful woman nnd an ticcomplisliod ami llnlshed actress. For tineoymrs she played leudin female roles xvith Iho''hariiiintfKusliia Vokcs , during xvhicii tlni.i . .slio established herself as ttfoii ? a fitvori'o with Amoric.in audiences as tlm captivating Kuslna liDielf. . Her nd- viiiicenient xx'as watched closely iiy promi nent managers , xvhu , In llio nie.inllme , xvero innuliij ; lior it'inptini ; olTcr.si and her services xvorii llnally soaurcd y I'liiu'ltM Frohiniin , xriio cast her for loailiiif ; rales in hls > nnnibcronu compauies. Kor tliivo sea son" she remained under the inaaaKcnictu of L'huli'.s Frohmuii niut madu priniunc < 'd hits In all rlmractt'rs for which Him xv.i.s cast. Miss Jiauckor noxv comes forward us thn charming Ulonana , a role for which uho Is eminently suited. In addition to Miss Hannkcr the cast inclndoa Hiichvell known people us ( IiioixoW.il.irnum.au actor of much ability lit character roles. As Mm Count In "lilorlami' ' he has atldo.l much to his already excellent ropti'niion. Thomas Vi. Hyloy is another Ki'adt'ateof ' the Froh- man school , having been 01,0 of Mr. Froli- iniin's leadlnj ; comedi.ins fur the p.ist threjo HcMsoiiH , ficorKc Parsons , Ktceno lOberlu , All Ilumploii , Tlllle ll.ttraiin and othurs of note all comblnn to make n " ( Jioriaua" cast tha superior ot xvhich It xvould beiliDk-ull to Imagine. That funiilottl , most rollicking of all Stmko.spojiro'a comeillcs , "Tho Gomudy of Krrors , " l.s to huvu such u mounting us u has never before .icon In this country in the rnvlval xvhich Mr. Stuart Hobson xvlll clvu it this coming aoaaou. Act lirst wilt aire BU exact historical plo- tnro of the Odonm of Kphosus , where tha trial /Kgoon takes place. In act second will bo seen nn exterior at thohonsoof Anllpholiis of Kphosus , cliang. in ? to the gardens of the sanio. The ports and docks of ICphesu.i will have n most realistic representation In net third , Mom will bo seen thonnloadlngof ship * , tha embarking of passengers for other lands and nil the various phases of llfo which went on about the wharf * of the ancient citv The rook-cut church of the early C'hris. tlanslms been most carefully reproduced for the scene of the fourth net , nnd nothing in painstaking attention to detail has been spared to make this an impressive scene. ' 1 ho patterns for nnriorof the period were made especially in Ixmdon and l arls for the production. Mr. Kobson , who will play ono of the two Iirrimlo4 , ought to receive the encourage- msnt of all IOVOM of Shaiccspearo lor thd line staging whirl , ) , u W | | | give this most , amusing of comedies , during his forthcoming - coming engagement at Uovd's theater on Iliursdav anil Friday evenings of this week. The jalo opens today. The farce comedy , "A False Face , " will bo given nt Washington hiiil this evening. Kverv season brings a now crop of rough remedies , hut they cannot compete with that grand old Dr. Uul'S ' Cough Syrup. MANY IXCSLLENr FJEAT.UIU23. Tlmt'n Whit the MrlClnlpy Hilt Him mill They ll-lp Omiliii. "There nro many excellent features of thn McKinley bill , " said Surveyor Alexander yesterday , "that nro not generally recog nized. Hero In the customs oflli-o wo nra familiar with them , but the public at Innru is not as a rule so well informed. Ono of iliu provisions of the act that has passed nearly unnoticed is that which provides for bonded warehouses for the use of the various smelt ing and rollnlng works In the United States. "Section UJ of the tariff act of October 1 , 18K ! ) , provides that the works of inanuf.io turers engaged in smelting and rollnlng metals In the United States may bo dosig. n a ted as bonded warehouses , under such regulations as .the secretary of the treasury may prescribe. This law was enacted pri marily to facilitate importation , rollnlng and exportation of metals , though provision Is made for withdrawal for homo consumption upon payment of duties. Tlio advantages of this method of manipulating and handling metals will be readily scon when the detail ! of former methods are understood. "Dutiablematerialcrude orothonviso , Im ported into the United States , rellnod or put through any process of nmuufaoturo , nnd then exported , is entitled to a drawback , or refund , of duties originally paid , less the In- slunlllcant sum of 1 per cent. While thii drawback ultimately reimburses the im porter for money paid in dulios he Is still out the lisa of the money during the time between importation and exportation , vary ing Irom one to six or twelve months , ac cording to circumstances. Under the pro visions of section " 1 , cited above , smellers and rollners of metals can Mud relief. They llrst bond the smelting warehouse and then sot apart n portion of the establishment , within secure walls , which is under special control of customs ofllcials and held under customs locks. These details haviuir been carried out. crude ores and metals can be Imported , and Instead of paying duties , the importer can warehouse them. These ores are thenassaycd and their real metal value , or weight as may bo required , determined. By depositing a quinlity of rellned metal equal in value to the crude material , in the customs ware houses , the ores can bo withdrawn forsmelt- ing ami refining. Now , if the rellner desires - sires to withdraw the pledged mota's ' for Homo consumption , lie must pay dulios with out any allowance for wastage in smelting and voiiiiine. If ho desires to export , how ever , ho will bo permitted , under proper supervision , to withdraw the products with out payment of duties , and send them abroad. Our largest smelting and refining establishments are discovering the advantages oll'ered by tills provision in the tariff act , nnd doubtless those of them that manipulate foreign ores will soon oo In condition to make use of them. "Tho great Omaha establishment , which uses fabulous quantities of Mexican oroj , has already nearly completed arrangements for smelting them in bond. Application was made to the surveyor nome time ago and it was promptly approved by the department. Bonus have been furnished , n special brick warehouse is under way and it is expected that all arrangements will bo perfected within ten days. " Surveyor Alexander says that this move will add considerably to tlio details of the customs olllco nnd that if much of the relined - lined product is withdrawn for consumption the revenues will also bo largely Increased. Wo could not improve tno quality if wa paid double the price. DjWitt's \Vltoh Ha/ial / Salvo is the best sitiva that experience can produce , or that money can buy. COMMENCED DELIBERATION. Tlio Itrli-Iduyors anil .Minim' * CmivuiUion I lux < 'oininciiicl : Active Opnrationi. The annual meeting of the bricklayers ana masons which is now in session in this city promises to bo ono of the most interesting meetings that that organization lias over held during its existence. So far no work of Importance , other than tlio appointment of the various committees has been dono. but there are several resolu tions and amendments the constitution which will ho Introduced , some of which will no doubt bring out much warm discussion. It Is said that tlm meetings of this or ganization are always marked by the io3d ; naturcd differences of opinions of llio mem ber.anil that when ono sldo is beaten they all fall in line with the majority. Tlio next few dais will bo entirely taken up with the routine business of llio union , after which now business will bo considered. Tlii ! sessions will be held from 'J to U and from i ! to fi o'clock each day. There seems lo be no scramble for the ofilcus , us is usu ally the case at such meetings. Ono of the delegates isaja that the meeting will ml bo- coma very interesting until lliot.ow biuinoij , failed when he then expects the moil in- terc.st to bo shown that has over boon mani fested by members of the llrieklayor.s an.l Masons union. It seems that this union has for years been ono of the most conservative in America , and any departure from the most consorva- live lines will ho nol ; with great opposition. They do not believe in going into political lights in any locality as a union , und any move In that direction. It Is claimed , would bo uelrlmentul to their best interests. DoWItt's Wltohll.ucn HIIVJ euros THIS HKAI.TY MAicrr ; : , INSTUUMF.NTS placed on record January U , IslM : WAItllVNTV JIKKlll South Onriha LnmUcomp.iny to A 1. llralnurd , lotI , block 'JO , t'onth Unmha $ Bio Nicholas .Idiiru'iir 10 MA Joorgur , lot , I. block It.ililncnln I'luiv 000 rrvill'redrlnk-ioii to.I \Vurls , lot l.'i , V.iU'and T's -.uhnlv , ) O.H : 1 , Li nnd 3. blocK.'i , Itoto Illll 1,323 SMIMUCI l.ii..laviiml mil wlfuMo A K Whltimnv , w ' of lot n , block ! ) ! ! ) ( ) iiiha : 1 t'i II Hi ) . ; ; : > , iinl wlfo to I : < ; Illoom. lot I1 , block 'JU , Uimiha Vluwi-vl ORO Sainn tci vuiic , hit H , bickI ! : , HHIUO. . . JS'J , lac h C/m-vvlnsUI and < vlft > to Ylncunl < ' /urwln klu li lot lj , blo-jk u , .Sum mit add 2 i ; I ! II iii-li and wlfti to A A Joluoun , lui in , iihu'k It , rililimVJd l.fiuo Charhis AUiifer und wlfu to llui-in.in / llci' , lut U ) , block I'/J. .Smith Omaha , 700 It i''ashing ( and wit.-to , l'i-.npli Hay- dun ut til , u-II feut lot 3 , block 107 , Omaha 30,200 LI II Txsulmuk and wlfn in J | - ' Slur- KCOII , lot . > : ) , block 1 , lots I hi. ! , Ute to 17 , 111 nnd Xliluclc ' - ' . lois 17 , ' 'ti Id ! ) i ) , block : l , lloll'inan Tun-ace 4.JOO Hamu to sanio , lot.-i II , f > , 0I , ' . ' ' . ! . hhvlt l.lol 311 , block 'Alois la lo 'J' ' , U. 31 and U4 , block ! ) , MIIIIO 3.COO yi'ir CI.MM iitim ; : , S O ICnnniidy to J A llorhiich lou-7 urnl'JH , tilock- , Uanscom I'lncn ' 1 C'lly of ( iii aha In line's .V Illll , .1 tract IIINU lO-li-l : ) B M'.r.M , U A lh < nnoll , shnrlir , in Mrs Kalu llond. hits 11 iitid 1'J , block 3 , Mil- Ion Place 4H ( > Sanio to Nnlirasku Loan and Iliilldlng iiHHiKlntloii , o ! i lot -0 , Kunxlnglon. . 1,100 Buinu in It J Smith i-l at , lotu 'J and ID , Hoot-I , ItlviT-ndii 01 II 0 Oiimn , Npcclal mastiir lo llonio Invi-stimiiit.company , lot ii. block U. A S l'itrliWV ; . . . , ' ,170 Total Ktnount of trutufarH. , | 40,16'J