THE OMAHA . . DAILY . . . BEE ; WlffiNESDAY , , MARCH . . 21 , 1891. * 8PE01HL NOTICES. Adrrrlliiemcntx for thene columnn will ' taken until 12:30 : p. tn. for the evening nnd until t00 p. tn. for tlio morning nnJ Bunday edition * . Advertise , \ > y reo.ue tlnif n numbered chnck , eitn have answers addmuc-d to iv numbered letfi In care of Th lice. Answern no addrtojed will b delivered upon presentation of the chcclf. SITUATJONS-WANTED. Hates. lOc a line each Innerllon , ll.BO n line per month. Nothing tnken for Itis than _ > c. O. H. TAIIl IJNOWLKOOn VOUNO MAN , 22. iKKikkeeplnit. wishes position , or worK ot any klndi reference. Address ! 11 , ' _ _ Bi icIlcHl "references. I'nlsy , 27lh and Pare of A. C. Jones , Lincoln , . _ . . , ( , 20 WANTHn. HITITATIO.V IIY A lVmSTi.U1irt : ! * nnd small pharmncW ; will work for wmri Jrlvo good references. Aildrcn ! ' " /1l9naha llee. A. 1" ( * * * WANTKD. 1'OSITION AH HOOKKIJBI'IJK : will keep nny net of double entry Ixjiks. Ail- * dress P tt. lieu. A-MC.a 21 v- ) Tt'ATION WANTKD IN HTOIin IIY YOUNn Minn with reference nnd security. Addresss. n IkM- , Council lllurfs. A-CM Jl WANTED MAXE HELP. Hales. IHc word first Insertion , 1C n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2-iC. BbLICITOIl8.TnAM8 ment goods. American Wringer Co. . How- nril st. " " _ _ Oil COMMISSION. Tim AOIINTH. 8ALAIIY . . The New I at. Breatest Invention of thn age. cnt Chcmlenl Ink nraslnff Pencil. * " P. " . elKht. Workii like maple. Agents arc mak. . 1123.00 week. F ° riffurt i r particulars Inc J25.00 t wrllo > the Monroe pr Eraser Mil , , , oo. . B-B77. X 30. La Crosae , Wig. TAILOH3 WANTED AT I'UANK J. nA LIVrJ BOLlCITOnS CAN nAHN FnpM J2.00 TO U.W per day. Apply IT. Granite WANTKD , OANVASSnilS ; GOOD business. 1614 I7.ard slrcet. J WANTKD , THOHOUOHLY HXI'1'.KinNCnp rolnrcil conchmnn. Must have see < l rercreiices. Apply nl 219 Hoard ot Trade. H-C-u 1 WANTHD. A MAN WITH A THA AND COP- fee. trade to luvestlgale a money m.ikInB slue line article of consumption manufactured In Omaha nnd used In every household. Address olllce. 11-MCC3 22 * y 1C , Heo \VANTHO. KXl'HniKNCr.O MAN TO BUY nnd handle Kraln In small lown : must be competent - potent to run nn engine , properly rare for sm ' J-lcvator nnd not nfrald to work. No" ' ot' ) nl need npply. Omaha KIcvntor Co. H-6S422 * _ WANTED AT ONCE. LADIHS TAILOU. NONE but best , at room 11. 2d floor , 15th street entrance - H-C6. .0 trance , Continental block. - WANTED. MIN IN nviliiy TOWN TO SI-JLT , our clRar-slmped smoking I'il'ec"nn"1 ' ! , , „ „ f.Wok f. l seXTr'soo r $ ; ft , ± , c fsT nrtw ffi J'lpo Co. , Hex 48 , Htainfurd , Conn. H-MC31 U MIN TO HANDWJ , comml lonV with n-ilnt nn.I oil trade. Ad- drrss 703 Ocncsee avenue , Clevclfl"j.iif0- 33. TO TAKi : AN AND WANTKR. A MAN OrFJCn represent a manufacturer : J-O.W per wecK. small capital required. A'lllrc ' ' nwV { , , M'f'g. . Uox 212 , Concord Ju'10"0" ' 1 } „ 2l. rLOTHlKHS AND l\"i \ rALLINO ON nt tailois to carry --IM side line jriuIcK niininlsslons. Rend 30 "fo article rani ; ,1 , lartte ll.-K. Mfg. Co. , 117 North ' 11 MiOO .1 Vine street , llazleton. 1'a. Tl KIUBT-CLAS3 SOLICIToTl FOH s'specialty. . State experience. r er- i , ' etc. Address V 13 , Ilec. " _ BTANTED- FEMALE -i-ELF. nntcs me word nrst Insertion , lo n word thcieatter. Nothing taken tor less than 2jc. -ooD rani , WIHIIINO TO ATTEND of two. Ad- nnd assist al light work in family F/10 1'ee. C-CjJ ! l diesa. / , _ irsT OP WAC.ns TO COMIT/TCNT ami * Must be B' ) d cook and laundress. SIn ; John 24QS rnrnami c tIJ ! M. Thuraton , _ _ \V\NTi3D. ana , nousc- woVkj good wages. 2521 Dodge A OIUL. fO\l \ ' HOUSE l"N. . Wood. 10 VVANTKO. UXPiiUBNCBD HOtISKrMAID. . Jteferenc'ea reiiuiied. Mrs. H. C. JJ owl. 3.1 . Q-WJ North 2M street. FOB BENT HOTJSES HOUSKS IN AM. I'AIITK OP TIIH CITY THE O. F. Pavla fimpany. 1505 Furnain. D-878 6-nOOM COTTAGES , MODHHN. CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. 8. Elautter. 201 Uee build- P 873 Ing. _ _ HOUSES , F. K. DAUL1NO , BAUKCH NEW MODEHN 8-UOOM HOUSE. 31 & MASON U 7d9 IlENXAL AGENCY. B07 BROWN BLOCK , D-881 S-ROOM- , 1901 N. 23 : 3-ROOM II , 1302 CALI rornla st. ; B-room II , 130S California. , _ 5Mm20 4 C. ' .ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , EAST FRONT. * 122.00. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1703 HUNTAL AQ'CV. HUTCHINSON , ICE ! I''arnam. ' - U MS4S M26 t RliKTAL AOCNCY , SUHHWOOD , 423 N. Y. Life. D 226 Au * FOU HIINT TO A BMALL FIRST CLASS family ulthout children , n nice nine room modern house , 310 North 20th ft. , rent reason able. Hoggs & Hill , 1103 Karnam St.D . D 210 A5 ntlKT CLASS. WI-3LL LOfATKD HOUSES. L. H. HkInner. 310 N. Y. Life. U-3 8-IlOOM HOUHn. ALL MODUIIN , 009 PAUK avenue. Inquire at Oil. D M433 Ala 4-HOOM MODHUN FLATS , 29TH AND LI3AV- ilittoilh. J.V. . Paulie , 248 llee U'ld'g. 1J 1 6 9-iiooM iibttsn AND iiAnN , 2-21 OAVKN- port. lliqiilio 223 N. 33d. D-MMl 2i * " roir"uiJNT. mmiNo Ai'iui , AND MAY , Ihru" ! lonnm furnished for liouieKeepIng ; bath , Kiuund Ilunr ; desirables cential location ; to first class parties with icfciences. Adilress , n 03 , Doc ; D 512 22 * IJOL'HIl 01- ' ROOMS FOK U13NT AT J14.00. \S fi. 27th-St. l-r.l02l r . 0 , 8 , AND 10-room liousen C , C , S AND 10-HOOM IIOUSHS. ALL MODP.UN , lioautlful linvna , shade , etc. , 2121 Miami st. D 512 DIIrtlUAIILK KIOHT-HOOM HOUBB. NEAIl High school , Inquire 2iilC Capitol nve. D MG73 20 Al'AUTMIJNTH. 4 TO 7 HOOMH. IN CLOWHY liullillliKH , Kith and Chicago streets ; all con- \ > 'iilences ; mils low. Apply to Ilnheita , 1C14 I'lllcaKQ stleet. U MC3Q A13 * klJLKKNNKYiCO. . 11. 1 , CONTINENTAL 11I/K " ' " 1) GSG CLUAN , COMKOllTAHLU , CONVIJNIIJNT , inodemtirentJtls ; best 3 nnd 4-nxun suites for housekeepers only , lleferences rt nulred. Also G-ruom suite In tenement. klB So. JJd stiK't. D-II8I TOR "RENT FUBNis HED'KOOMsi Hates , l > o weld Urst Insertion , lo a woid thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than 25c. 8 FUHNISHBI ) HOOM3 FOil IIOU8UKUUP. IIIK for man und wife. Hcnt taken In board. 319 N. mil. U-2iiO IIOOM , surrAi.uTbii TWO. Inqilllu 1919 Dodge. E-MC45 21 * ri'ItNISHln ROOM ; GENTLEMAN. 9) ) II All. liey si. E-C.S3 M FURNISHED ROOMS AND JBOARD. woiil flrat Insertion , lo n word Nothing taken for lens than 25c , WOMEN'S HOME , UNDER CARE OF Women's Christian association , 111 S. 17th st. F-S83 _ DOLAN HOUSIi 211 NORTH 1STII STREET. Good rooms , good table , reasonable rates. F M434 A13 * _ UKHIRAIILE' ROOMS. WITH HOARD , IN small family ; nicely located : J5.50 .per week euch. 1709 DodBC. F M679 21 N. lth. ! F MC9S 23 * TWO FINE LAltGE ROOMS. WTH STRICTLY llralHluHa iHi.trd. 2109 DoUKlm tre t. F M707 FOR RENT..UNFURNISH'DROOMS. Rntt-s. IHoonl first Insertion , lo a word thtiiuurter. Nothlns' taken for lesa than 25C. _ C l'NFrilNlSIIED CHAMnERS Volt HOUSK. Keeping to man and wife. Nochildren. . 319N. . 17th. Q--657 FOR OFFICES Rules , lOo n line each Insorlloii. II. W a line per month. Nothing UWen fupcwtliun | 3Sc. 16 MONTHS LEAHB B'rbTtrT"30J 8. ' 17TIL _ _ 1-Mia - OVFK'Ert von RUNT IN TIH3 KCHL1TZ bulltlhiE. itth and Harney. Special Induce- inenta hrld out to peunanent truants. Apply lo Job t Utn. , luomi M mid ( t bchllH build- at. FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES. Continued , THE J-BTORY S'lORE BUILDING , 1311 FAR- nam kt , BOKCS & Hill , 1403 Farnam al. FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY IIRICTC BUILDINO. 610 Farnam st. The building has a fireproof cement hnsctncnt , complete steam hentlne m- turcj , water on all floors , gas , etc. Apply at tha cilice of The Bee. 1 910 AGENTS WANTED. Rates , IHo word first Insertion , 1o a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. WANTED , AGENTS FOR THE HANKERS' new combination life nnd accident policy. Liberal terms to reliable men. 8. J. Dennis , Lincoln , Neh. J Mol ! 23 * $ M.W TO tlM.OO PER MONTH MADE BY OUR agents for the fastest felling new book In America. Exclusive- territory ; best commis sion ; express paid , 30 days' credit. No ex perience requited. Write for terms. P. W. Xelgler & Co. , Box 1601 , St. Louis. Mo. J M70I21 * WANTED , AGENTS TO TAKE OIUJEUS BY mi tn ] > le ! wo will pny expense nnd sal.iiy or allow big commission. Samples easily carried ; sent nn application. Address Lock Box 125 , New York iCIty. J M703 21 * GENERAL AGENTS WANTED , HELLING NEW articles to dealers ; exclusive territory' ; no competition - petition ; no capital lequlied ; 20i ) to 31 per cent prollt. Columbia' Chemical Co. , 09 nnd 71 Denrlmrn slrcet , Chicago. III. J M701 21 * WANTED TO BENT. Rates , I'/ic word first Insertion , la n won ! thereafter. Nothing taken for Icsa than i5c. WANTED , HOUSES FOR RENT. W. O. TEM- pleton , 308 1'axton block. K2I9 31 WANTED. ROOM AND BOARD BY A OEN- tlcman : pilvnte residence In good neighbor hood preferred ; will go out some distance. Ad dress , F 12 , Bee. K CM 20 * BY PERMANENT TENANT , MODERN HOUSE lawn , barn , paved street. First class refer- enecs. Address , F 17. Bee. _ K tST 23 * STOBAGE. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN und cheap rate. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam. 11 838 STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CROS , 1214 HARNHY. WANTED TO BUY. Rates , IHc word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for leas than 256. HIGHTEST PRICE PAID FOR SECOND-HAND furniture , carpets , stoves , etc. S. II. Brown , 329 N. 16th. Tel. 1711. N 3I4A9 * _ FAMILY HORSE AND CARRIAGE. ADDRESS , stating price. E B7. Bee. N I8j-21 _ FOB BALE FUBNITUBE. Rates , lee a line each Insertion , $1.BO a line per month. Nothing taken for less _ than 25c. _ _ AUCTION FURNITURE OF STATE HOTEL In bulk , 1310 Douglas , March 26 , 10 a. m. O M464 26 FOBSALE HOBSES.WAOONS.ETO. Rates , 10s a line each Insertion , $1.BO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25e. ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AT BOG ON THE dollar. After March 6 I will have on exhibition ( for a short time only ) nt 1213 Farnam street , Omaha , n full line of line carriages , coupes , landaus. victorias , park nnd canopy rigs , buggies , phae tons , carts , buckbonrda. all kinds of business nnd pleasure wagons , drays , milk and delivery wagons , which I will close out at COC OX THE DOLLAR. A full line nnd everything first-class. Come nnd see and bo convinced that you can buy anything you want at half price at 1213 Far nam street. Omaha , Neb.W. W. P. MUMAUGH. P 153 A3 roil SALE. 5 GOOD YOUNG WORK HORSES. wt. about 1,400 Ibs. ; B set double harness ; 3 wagons , almost new. Will sell nil or part cheap for cash ; part time. II. Hall. Flor ence. Neb. I' 692 2fi * FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , IWo word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. BALED HAY FOR SALE , THE STANDARD Cattle Company. Ames. Neb. , have 2,000 tons of good barn stored Hay for sale. All orders nile.d promptly. „ Q 887 FOR SALE TWO POOL AND TWO BILLIARD tablsa , Manhattan style , monarch cushions , slzo Wi by 9 , and all fixtures pertaining thereto. Tables not used one year yet. Will sell or trade. For paitlculars wrlta to Frank Georkc. Carroll City , Iowa. _ Q 201 A4 * FOR SALE. SECOND HAND ENGINES , IN first class shape , from G to 40-tiorse power. In- Mustrlal Iron Works , Omaha. Q 321A8 A GOOD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFE AND TIME lock , with vault doors , for sale nt abargain. . Address A. Dlxon , Coon Raplda , Iowa. Q-M472 21 _ ST. BERNARD PUPPIES. P. O. BOX C93. city. Q-M499 a5 * _ FOR SALE. NICE CLEAN GRAVEL. OMAHA Silicon Wall Plaslcr Co. , 615 First National bank. Q M520 aid FINE , FULL-BLOODED , 3-YEAR-OLD JERSEY heifer. InaMlio at 1115 Doicas street. _ Q MC78 21 * FOR SALE , $5,000.00 WORTH OF 8 1'ER CENT first mortgage paper ; safe , paying Investment. Address. F IS , Bee. Q C83 24 SALOON FOR SALE , ONE OF THE FINEST , those with cash can get a bargain. Ad dress Pioneer Business Agency , Sheridan. . Wyo. Q-M706 23 * FOR SALE , FRESH COWS AND CALVES AND one Holsteln fullblood. 2828 Webster street. Q-MC97 24 * FOR SALE. THREE HUNDRED BUSHELS OF early seed potatoes at forty-live cents. E. W. Crane. 34S N. 38th street. Q-MC95 27 * MISCELLANEOUS. Raten. 1H ° a word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25o. WE WILL MAIL A COPY OF DR. KEELEY'S "Treatise on the Liquor Habit" free of charge and In plain envelopes upon application. Ad dress , The Keeley Institute , Blair , Neb. R-681 20 CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates. lV4c word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. REliable - liable business medium i 7th year at 119 N. 16. S-8S3 MASSAGE , BATHS , Rates 1H ° a word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing tsken for less than 25c- MADAME SMITH , B03 S. 13TH. 2ND FLOOR. teem 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul- phuilno and sea baths. T M577 24 * MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD , 1419 DODGE. T MCTJ 2ii * _ MME. BROWN. 1311 CAPITOL AVE. . MASSAGE lu-aliiienV.imi medicated baths. T 606 22 * PEBSONAL. Rates , IHc a word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing takn ! for less than 25c. VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book and consultation fret. Addresser or call , Vlavl Co , suite 346 Bee Bldg. Lady attendant. U M814 _ UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE JOHN NELSON 13 the only perton cmplojed by me to do the cleaning of vaults and cesspools. A. MacDon- aid , City Garbage Contractor. U M244 Ad MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THERMAL baths. Scalp and hair treatment , manicure nnd chiropodist , Mrs. Post , 319i ! H. 15thWlthncll blk . _ U 8SO JUST ARRIVED-MADAME LA ROOK HAS opened massage pallors ut 417 So. lltli street. Improved magnetic , \ltapatlilo , sulphur nnd alcoholic baths , both restful and curative. Im proved Swedish hand rubbing , 9 a. in. to 8 p. in. Parlors 3 and 4. _ U-MCOI 26 * COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA , bronchitis , consumption , catarrh , etc. Three days free ut R. 33 Douglas blk. 16th and Dodge. _ _ J _ . _ U 432 a3 WANTED , 1,000 MEN , WOMEN AND L'UIL. drcn : must be ruptured ; wUI euro them In 3 to 6 weeks. 1'uy when cured. Davenport rupture cute. Apply nt once to Dr , A. J , Cook. Grand Hotel Annex , Council Bluffs , or wrlta W. 11 , Myers , business manager , Anita , la. _ U-M519 2J * MRS. BARTON GIVES READINGS IN PALM- Utry al C33 H. 17th. Ladles , S0o | Bents. $1.00. _ _ _ _ U M356 25 * _ _ _ _ _ LADIES. ASK YOUR SHOE DUAUJlfVoR A bottla ot Turkish Foot Bath , no toilet com I > lete 1 without It. You will be delighted with II ts effects. U M643 MONEY TO -nEAirEi3TATE. . Kales , 10o a line each Insertion , ll.M a llu per month. Nolhlng taken fur lca than Ka , IJOANB ON IMIUtOYUcT ANO UNIMl'ltOVCO city property , (3,000 und upuards , D to 6ta per cent ! no delays. W. TO mam Smith & Co. , ISM rnrnura. W-8JI ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y. Life , loans at low rates for choice security on Nebraska und Iowa larnis or Omaha city property. W Mi MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Unproved and unlmprotiKl Oiimlia real > tale , I lo 5 years. Fidelity Trust Co , 1702 Farnam. | W-iM MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. THIJ O. F. Davis Co. , 1W5 F-rmiin st. W-190. MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Continued. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS county nnd Om.iha city property. No delay. ' FIJcllly Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam st. W MS93 MONEY TO LOAN ON > MAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms at from 8 to 7 per cent. W. B. Melkle , First Nal'l bank bldg. W 884 -KNTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO. , S0 BED bonding. W-79J MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA leal eslale. Brenaan , Love & Co. , I'axton blk. W M132 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. WARRANTS. GOOD notes , etc. , boughl , Garvln Bros. , 210 N. V. Life. W-273 OMOHA LOAN & TRUST CO. . 16TH AND Douglas sts. , loan money on city and farm property at lowest rales of Inlerest. W 861 WANTED , TO I/JAN $ l,000. i ! APPLY AT once. C. F. Harrison , 912 N. Y. Hfe. | W M606 20 * WANTED. APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. J. D. Zlttle , Brown blk. , Omaha. W 933 MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE. 001 N. Y. Life. W 320AS * 1X3 A NS WANTED ON CITY AND FARM property. J. N , Frcnzer , opp. 1 * . O.W W 58 ? alO MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lOc n Una each Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25C. WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF security ; strictly confidential. A. E. Harris , room 1. Continental block. X 897 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , nil articles ot value. Fred Terry , 430 Ramga block. X 899 LIFE "INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City , Mo. MGG7 SHOUT TIME LOANS. 701 N. Y. LIFE BLDG. . X-M200 a3 THE PLACE TO BORROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY ON HORSES AND MULES. MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , , MONEY ON MERCHANDISE. MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY ON goods that remain with you , MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY. MONEY IN large or small amounts , MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSII1LE TIME , MONEY THAT you may pay back ut.any time and In nny amount , Is at BOOM 4 , WITHNLLL block , cor. 15th nnd Harrey sts. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO.89S X -89S MONEY TO LCiN , . Wo will loan you any sum which you wish , small or large , at the lowest possible rates , In the quickest possible time und for nny length of time to suit you. You can pay It back In euch Installments as you wish , when you wish , nnd only pay for it as long ns you keep It. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of property , OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 30 > 1 SOUTH 16TH STREET. First floor above the street. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. . 'Syj MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS , pianos and furniture of all kinds. Uuslncss confidential. J. B. Haddock , room 427 naniBe block. X-833 BUSINESS CHANCES. Hates , lOo a line each Insertion , Jl.W a line per month. Nolhlne taken for less than 23c. DHUO STORB. CENTRALLY LOCATED , ON " easy terms. „ Pox S18. city. > . 90a _ JM0.00 YIELDS $13.00 WEEKLY ; FINANCIAL depression does not affect Howe's Infallible Handicapping system. Uest and safest specula tive Investment ofTeicd ; third successful year ; prospectus 1804 free. C. D. Rnwe. IIox 127. Hrooklyn. N. Y. "V MM6 Mil * MB AT MAHKBT FOU SALT3 , CENTRALLY located ; flttccl up first class ; dolnc good busi ness. Address C , Bee omcc. Council Bluffs. i 287 AT IP YOU HAVE FHOM W.OOO.OO TO J10.006.00 ON which you wish to earn from 10 to 15 per cent per annum guaranteed , nddreai ns below and I will call upon you and give you an Insight. Address P 13 , Bee. 1 MCOa BEST PAYING SALOON IN OMAHA ; I'ART cash , balance trade : sickness cause for Belling. D. J. Wilson , 17H N. 23tli street. Omaha , Neb. A.19 FOB EXCHANGE. Rates lOo n line nrst Insertion. Jl.BO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25e. STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want horses and cattle. Box 295 , Frankfort , Ind. 2 901 I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS and Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for mdse. , horses and cattle. Address box.16 , Frankfort , Ind. 55 901 I WILL EXCHANGE 200 ACRES FINE LAND In Cedar county nnd give 12.000 cash for JS.OOO stock of goods. Address confidential , IIox 443 David City , Neb. Z 434 BUSINESS BLOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE for land or mdse. In easlern Nebraska. P. O. llox 100 , Creston , Neb. 7.-M524 alC * WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR A GOOD 8-room house In north part of city , conven iently located , Rood neighborhood.ould take vacant lot or smaller house. Addiess E C3 Bee olllce. _ FOR SALE OR TRADE. Jl.000.00 WORTH OF niopeity In Vernon. Texas ; two choice lots In Owinnli , Texas : cheap for cash. Address D 20 , Bee * Council Bluffs. _ 7.-C90 & FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates llo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor lesa than 2Jc. ELKGANT HOME. SIGHTLY CORHKR. terms easy , modern house , , 11 rooms , hard wood finish , nice shrubbery , fine giound 80x143. north of HanscDin park ; worthy of your con sideration. M. J. Kennsid & Co. . 907 nnd JOS N.Y Life bids. RE-CIS " ON"E 200-ACRE FARM FOR SALE. Al'I'LY TO W. J. Harrison or A. D , Ruse , on farm , Blajr. BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , tale or tiade. F. It. Darling. Barker block. 903 CHEAI' HOMES FOR SALE. Houses and lots , alt sizes , locations ann prices , taken under foreclosure by eastern parties who Insist on Immediate le. Also Nebraska farm lands Will sell at half value , and easy terms. R. F. Ranklne. Omaha National bank. R Li MS03 FOR SALE. 7-ROOM COTTAGE AND LOT AT 2211 Webster street for 13.800.00. Apply on premises. It K MH3 alu _ _ SNAP LEVEL , RICH GARDEN mna one mile from city limits. 60.00 to IIOO.C' per acre , on h years time : ome tiade. Call * 40 N. Y. Life building. RE-DI7 Mil * A new 6-room cottage , with full lot. nicely fenced , near motor , for 1,230. on monthly payments. By far the biggest bargain of this kind In the city If you care to llvo In the southern part of the city we can sell > ou a good 10-room house on corner 81xH7 , plenty of 11 ult , shrubbery , etc. , only 13 000 , formerly held ut JO.DOO. FIDELITY TRUST CO. , ) OJJS UIUUJUJ COil nE-529m2t LISTEN-LITTLE PALACE : TERMS TO SL'IT : 7 rooms : grate nnd hot water heat ; flrst-clasa plumbing ; barn for tlrreo horses : full lot , east front : east ot park : must be. xeen to b appreciated. M. J. Kennard & Co. . 007 nnil 90S N. Y. l-lf bldg. RE 01 ! BARGAIN-GHEATEST IN TUB CITY IN Micunt lots. Lot us show you the property , for iiuvv Is the time to make your Invest * inents. M. J. Kennard & Co. . 007 nnd 803 N. Y , Mfe tide , RU 013 20 SECTIONS CHOICE LAND : CHEAP ; TERMS easy : colony wanted : commission ilbaral ; also landi for stock und mdse , J , W. Welpton , Grant. Neb. RE 1C3 A3 * THREE BEAUTIFUL HOMES , ON THE IlIOH grounds just off of West Farnam street. Call und o will tell you all about them , M. J , Kennard & Co. , DOi and 903 N. Y. Llf.i bldir. . ltK-118 BARGAIN. N. fi. CORNER 23TH AND HICK- ory. F. 1C. Darling , Duiker block. U E-M'Jit ) FOR SALE , A FINE HOME OF 12 ROOMS outBldo of bath rooms , closet , pantry , ( urnacti room , etc , , In one of the best locations , ele gantly furnished and fully equipped In every i/artlcular , rrady to tp right Into , nnd v bargain for unyone about to locate. The whul.j outllt. house , lot and furniture , 112,000.00 , much leu than cost and only offered for sale on account of family being away much of tha time the proem year. Address 1 > 56. Bee. n E-150 a3 LOT 0 , BMv. 172 , CHEAP. P 9. Be 6S3 A-U FOB LEASEREALESTATE. . Rates , Jic a Una each Insertion , Jl.SO n line per month. Nothing taken Tor ! than Sic , FOH I.h'ASU. OR 10-ACRU TRACTH NEAH florcuco lukt. JlOO per acre. Boygx & Hill. n-337 M33 LOST. * Hates , IHc word first | rr itlon , lo R word thereafter. Nothing taken/grjess th n .5c. LOST , HEO SETTER 1'UP. ANHWEIIS TO THE name of Howler. Return to , 81.2 1'nrtmm and receive reward , ' . . CCJ 21 LOST , BT. IlEllNAilD DOpij'DllANOE ' COI.OIt , four white feet nnd while KMUnr. Answers to name of "Clulde. " Clmij. U den , 303 IMxton block. Ii 691 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN HANTS BC1IO01. OF" IIORTHAND , ( II N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask fois circular. MM3 CUTLERY GRINDING. A. I * UNDELANU IS NOW' ' READY TO DO nil klmU ot line grinding : it-his old stand , 100 8. lltli utrcot. ' 357 al9 MEDICAL. Hates , 1V4C word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for les than 23c. DR. C. V. CROOK'S NEW METHOD TREAT- mcnt of ncrvcu , stomach and heart. 407 Bee Building. MI52 M22 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. Rates , lOa a line each Insertion tl.CO a ling per month. Kotlilnn taken tor lesa than 25c. G. F. OELLENBECK , BANJOIST AND teacher , 1810 Callfoinla St. 914 UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMER3 Rates. IHc word nrst Insertion , Ic n. word thereafter. Nothing taken for lens than Kc , II. K. BURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND unlmlmcr. IMS Chlcnso St. Tel. W. DM DRESSMAKING. Rates , llJc word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing tnken for leas than 23e. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. MISS STURDY. 4218 Nicholas. 114 A2 * UPHOLSTERING. Rates , lOc a Una first Insertion , tl.SO n Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 2c. GLOBE UPHOLSTERING CO. . GENERAL FUR- nlture repairing ; estimates and Information cheerfully given. All work called for and promptly attended to. 2023 Farnam street. Telephone 750. M323 Tin : MAKICIST. INSTRUMENTS placed on record March 20 , 183 1 : WARRANTY DEEDS. R C Hoyt et nl tn E R FoRff , receiver , lots 2 to 5. block 3 ; lots 4 and C , block C ; lota 17 nnd 18 , block 7 : lots 3 to C , block 2 , Potter & C'H 2d add . $12,000 E E Tabs to W K Mack , 8 51 lot 0 texcept w BO feet of a 10 feet ) , Block SO , South Omnha . , . > . 1 Peter Peterson nnd wife In Nels Olxon , lot 8 , Burdette Court annex . 150 McGnvoek & O'Keeflo rompnnv to Peter Plcuuer , lots 1 nnd 2 , block 13 , Corrlgan Place . 700 John Haunter and wife to J II Weslo , 59x132 feet In d 10 acres < ) f mv no 9-15-13 . 2,000 S A Opdykc and husband to M E Rowan , lot 12 , block 131 , South Omaha . 1CO ) Edwin Opdyku nnd wife to same , lots 1 nnd 2 , block 7 , Potter & O's 2d add . 2,000 W R Mornnd and wife to C E Morgan , lot 19. block 5 , Drake's add . 1 C E Morgan to Emma Mornnd , same . 1 T AV Donahue and wife to Alma Jackson , n IS lot 8 and a 12',4 feet lot 9 , Windsor Place . , . 0,000 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. David Jamleson nnd wife to J J Slttcrly , loll 5 nnd 0 , block 2 , Belvedere . 1 DEEDS. Sheriff to Gate City Land company , lot C , block 19 , Hnirlson Placu . . . . . 2,4 0 Total amount of transfe.rs. . $25,801 SEARLES & SEARL ES , SPECIALISTS Uironc , .Morons , Dl'itfQf A . H 1 i 11 UlC' ' * " " CUBE Special Diseases. TKKATMKNT 11 V 31AII , CaiiRUltHtlon Froo. Wo euro Catarrh , All Diseases of the Nose , Throat , Ghost , Stomaoh , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Dis eases , Female Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , AND ALL PRIVATE DIS EASES of MEN. I'lt-irs , FISTULA ANfn RECTAL ULCEIIS curoJ without uulnor Uotontiun from Uisinoss. RUPTURE. A'o Cure A' I'ny. Call on or addreHs with stump for circulars , free book and receipts , 1st stairway south of I'o Ofllce , lloom 7. Dr , Searles and Seirles , Or thr Liquor Habit I o ltlvcly Cured by ndiuliiistrrlni ; I > r. HalucV Maiden N | > erlllc. Itcan boeivcn In aoupotooiroo or tea , or In food , without the knowlcd.a oftbo patient. It In abaolutely harmless , and will effect a permanent aad speedy cure , whether the patient la a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck , it has been given In thouoaada of oases , and In every Instance a perfect cure has fol. lowed. ItNcvprFullft. Thaayateni once Impregnated with the Specific. It becomes an utter imuoanlbllttr for the liquor appetlto to oilst. UOI.DKN M'lX'll-'lC CO. . Prop'rs , Clnclnnutl , O. 48-pazo book or particulars free. To bo had of Kuhn&Co. , Drnpslsts , l.'ith nnd Douglas Sts , U in ah u. Nob. BUREAU. SUES * 03. . SOLICITOUS.Boa lliillainir , OMAHA. NEB. Advioo UK BE. RHJLWAYTIMBOHRD Coin es"JCHICAUO. . BtJfiLINtiU'ON" 5 CjiTAri ive * Omuiml Depot lOlh and Mason Sts. I Omaha 4H5pnt. . Chicago Vestibule . 9r,0jm : 9IJam : . Chicago Express . 4:23pm : 7:02pm : . Chicago nnd Iowa Local . S.OO.un ll:3jam..Paclllc _ Junctkm _ Local. . u-.Kym Leuvca ( BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.IArrlves Omahal Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | Omaha 10 ilSam . Denver Express . 9:3iam : 10liam : ! . Dendwood Express . 4.10pm 4:50pm : . Den\er Expiess . 4:10pro : iklOpni. . . Nebraska Local ( except Sun. ) . . , CWpm : 815am. ; . Lincoln Local ( except Sunday. ) . .ll:23am L"caTcs j K. C. . ST , J. & C. II. lAnlves Omahal Depot 10th and Mtfson Sts. | Omaha 943am ! . Kaiifus City Day1 Exptcss. . : ; , DUpm : 945pm.K. ! C. Night Ex. via ill. P. Tinns. C:30am : Leaves j cillCA007"R ir&PACIFlc , | Airlv > QniahajUnlnn Depot loth and Mason Sis. I Omah EAST , Leaves I UNION P-fcCflaO fArrlvcs' OmahalUnlon Depot. lOthii&atajion iBts.f Omnif. 9IJOim : t , .Denver' ! JVpnu. " , " ' ' . .TTTTs-fiOnm 2:15pm : Overland MS- ? . ; . ' . . . .e'o m 3:4Spm.neatrlc CMOpm : & i > n.iirt filiomsvriwc i.-.u. . . ( ex Sun.l2:30nm ) : _ Ien\c3 I ! " . , 13. & iIO..VAlI3V. | Arrl\e3 Omnlml Uepot 15th and Wtj.ftcr jjts. K Omaha , ve tibiiiH Limited ; ; : ; ; ; : : " u oS , 6:3upm : Eastern Klyer : 2 15 . ! CMimix. : | ( rSat..Chic. IMSJ-x. ( Jlon. ) a 2Jp jjps.im. . . . . . -Yat.'py j ' _ Ift > . . . . . . . . . . ; ; ! ' ' " ' Leaves I Miasol''KCcTHcT Arrives l'M" es - - Omahal - - - - Depot 15th and 12:20pm..7..mr : "Louis nxpreiis . OiOOuin 10:00pm.r. : . Kt , Ixiulu Hxpress . 4fX : > uin 6:10pin. Daily ( ex. Sun. ) Nebraska Local y iQ.nt Leaves" ! C KTi l' * . Sfi ( ill , lArrU M Omahal Depot ISth and Webster ats. | Omalm 6Aim..Hloux : city Accommodation. , . l:20pm ( ) : 2il5pm.gjloux City ICxpiess | l3x. unj..HJOpm : JUipin , . , , , . . . . Bt. I'aul Llinlti-d . S.SSam I ave T"T < iOUX UlTVr 3rTfA'iKi7. ' | A'rrlvpr UmahalU. 1' . Depot Mill & Munon/HU. | Omaht : CUiim : . BIoux Clly Passenger. . . . , , . ,10 :20pm : 3 Jj5im | . „ . . . . . . .St. I'aul llxpress. . . . . 10 : oOum Leaves I HIUl'X CITY'S I'ACII'lG ; Omaha ] Depot 15th nndbstr _ HtB. & :43pni : . . Ht. i'uul iTlinltcd . 645piu ; , . . . _ . . Chicago Limited . . . . . . , S.'l Leaven I OMAllA " & KTr LDIMS" lArfliTcs jpmalmlU. ' I1. Uepat 10th & Hasan 81s. f Omalm , . .tiu Lout * Cannon liall. . . . . .l CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS An Electric Franchise Ordlimnco of General Character Agreed On. BUT SIX MEMBERS REFUSE TO CONCUR Charges Against Wheeler Contained In n Veto of the Mnyor-Vlolntlon of Clmrtcr rrovlnioin-Position Wm Not Sus- Other lluslnrss. The result of the deliberations of the Joint committee having In charge the electric franchise ordinances was embodied In a lengthy report and an entirely now ordi nance submitted , at the meeting o the council last evening. The report Was against the Individual franchises of 1'ardee & Co. , and the Thom son-Houston company , and recommended a substitute for the " " "general" ordinance In troduced last Friday evening by Hascall. The proposed ordinance requires thirty-foot Iron poles Inside the flro limits ; prohibits the erection of wires In such a manner as to Interfere by Induction with the wires of the telegraph nnd telephone companies ; gives the city the right to string Ita police and lire alarm wires on the poles of nny company doing business under the ordinance ; gives the city the right to order the removal of all wires and poles from the street at nny time ; re quires the company to remove wires and poles to allow the removal of buildings , the owner of the building to pay the cost , which shall bo fixed by the building Inspector ; makes the company liable for all damages duo to the careless Insulation of Its wires ; allows other conlnanlcs to nan Its poles at a figure to be fixed by arbitration ; compels nny company accepting its provisions lo continue In busi ness for two years ; requires a bond of $20- 000 , which shall bo renewed every two years , and as much oftener as Ihe mayor and coun cil shall demand , and fixes the following maximum rates , which may bo further re duced by the mayor and council In accord ance with the provisions of the charter : For Incandescent lights , not to exceed 15 cents per 1,000 watt hours ; $10 per month for all night arc lights ; $12 per month for midnight arc lights ; $10 per month for 10 o'clock arc lights. Calm Insisted on changing the Iron polo re quirement , saying that ho had signed the report with the understanding that this feature should be brought up at this meetIng - Ing and settled. Hascall kicked on any changes , and wanted the ordinance printed at once. OPPOSED A GENERAL FRANCHISE. . Saundcrs objected to granting a general franchise. Jle thought many of the pro visions of the ordln'ancc were very good and amply protecled the city , but If It passed as a general franchise It would put the coun cil In a position that would bo troublesome in the future , and It wouldn't be possible to back out of a tight place. If It was a specific franchise granted to parties named , It was easy to know what was granted and to whom. If It was made general , vested rights might accrue and It could not be repealed. Ho was satisfied that If It passed the coun- cllmen voting for It would rue their action within twelve months. He said he would oppose It because It was not for the best Interests of the city to have such an ordi nance. Hascall sprung the "law and the consti tution , " and insisted that Saunders did not comprehend what bearing they had on a franchise. Ho vouchsafed the Information that he wanted competition , and that this was the fairest ordinance that was ever offered to the public. It was the essence of anti-monopoly , and ho was sure that there could be no loglcaj gbjectlon to It. He un derstood that It was satisfactory to both the. companies , with the exception of the section relating to Iron poles. An * amendment to strike out the word 'Iron" was defeated by a vote of 10 to 7. Elsasser offered a resolution requiring all companies to run a loop from each circuit Into Iho offlce of the gas Inspector or other official designated by the mayor and council , In order that the voltage and ampereage might be tested , but It was killed by a vote of 15 to 2 , these voting for it being Bruner and Elsasser. Elsasser offered another amendment , set ting forth that nothing In the ordinance should be construcled as granting the right to construct and maintain subways , but Bruner and Burkley wore his only assist ants when the roll was called. The report was then adopted by the fol lowing vote : Yeas Back , Bechel , Edwards. Elsasser , Hascall , Holmes , Jacobsen , Parker , Specht , Wheeler , Mr. President 11. Nays Bruner , Burkley , Cahn , Lomley , Saunders , Thomas G. On the first call Bruner voter aye and Elsasser nay , but each changed before the result was announced. The ordinance was ordered printed at once and It will come up for passage at the next meeting of the council. Then a few matters came up which caused trouble. HOW IT STARTED. The Initial firebrand was the following veto from the mayor : I have vetoed nn Item In the appropria tion ordinance under voucher No. 7,910 , being a bill of Wheeler & Wheeler for In surance on Ihe engine house ut Eighteenth und Hnrney streela , amounting ; to $12 , for the reason that the allowing of such Item is in direct violation of section 171 o the revised city charter , which reads us fol lows : Section 171. Any olllcer of tlio rlty , or mem- her of the city council , or nny employe entrusted with tlio supervision of nny public work , \\lio shall by himself or agent , or aa the agent or IS TIDE BEST. nELIEVES PROMPTLY tnd A CURES QUICKEST. MAGNETIC NERVINE. Is sold with written guarantee lo euro aervousProEtnv noBBHcnUnclin und Neuralgia and Wnku- fulnei > 3cauK'd byox- ro.'Mvoufcof Opium , Tobacco ami Alco- V nr-t-nne. ' ' ' cv-i e o ' "O' ' ! Menial Ieprc < - BEFORE - AFTEReioii , Sottenintsot the Drnln. causing IVIIaery , Insanity "nil Don th ( Iinrroness , Inipotency , Lout Foworln ullhurtoi , Premature Old ABO , Involuntary IXIS'PS , caiifi'il by ovor-inilulyenco , over-oxortlonnr lh Drain and Errors of Youth. Itclvosto Weak Drams thulr Natural Vigor nnd n i-olci the Jojs of | lo ; c-uri't I.ucnrrhcca imd FmuhloVonlrncBn. . A month's tro.il- tucnt , In jilnlu package , by mall , to any ndilrov , ? 1 p r btir , 0 Ixues S. with ovcry f5 order w elvo a Written Ounrnntoo to euro or relundllw tnonoy. Circulars tree. Gaaratitno le ued only by our us- ( Ipnlvooymil. KUHN & CO. , SOLD AGENTS. OMAHA. Dr. E. C. West's Nerve anil Drain Treatment W Bold uuilor positive written guarantee , by author ized agents only , lo euro Wcuk Memory ; I/nss of Bruin nnd Neno rovu > r ! Lost Manhood ; ijuirknots ; NlRht LOMOX ; ivll : Dreanii ; Lack of Coutliltnco ; Ner\oufnc9 ; Ln ltudo ; nil Drnlui ; l.ufiof I'mvcr of the Ucuuratlvo Organs in ultlur tex , cnnxul by ovur-exurllon ; Youthful Krrnrnor KxcinMvu U oof Tobacco. Opium or Liquor , nhicli soon lend to MUors , Couxumptlon. lufnnltynnd Death. I/ ) mall , flnbnx ; il Jor"i ; nllliHrltU'iiKuaranU'e tocuruor refund monuy. WIMTWCOIIUIl HJtUP. . A corloln euro for Couuh < . Cold * , Atlhmn , UroucultU , Oroup , WlionjiliiK Ciiuxh , Koru Tlnont , ric cnnt totaku. Hiimll Uu dltcumlnucd ; nM.aia.tllf , inv25c. . ; old II tize , now600. UUAltAM'KtH tiisuodouly by For tale by Qoodman DruR Co. , Omaha , represenlatlve of any other Iwrson or corporation. Iwvome i party to , or In nny wnjr Interesleil In any rontnu't. work or letting , Under the nulhor- Ity nnd by Ihe notion of th < clly council , or vhj shall In nny manner be pecuniarily Inter- rated In , or receive nny txirtlnn of the wnKos or pay of nny person or tenm In hlsi charge or under mi super * Islon or oiminil , nr furnlMi nny ma terial to I * lined In such wirk or such onntmet , or who shnll nccrpt or receive nnyalunblc con sideration or promise for his Intlucnc * * or vole , slmlt lx lined In nny sum not nrcpdlm ; $ lone or Imprisonment In the county Jnll not exceeding nix months , or both , In the discretion of the court , Tlio provisions of thin section nro very pmln und CoiiiR'llnmuVlirolor , \vlto Ix n member of the firm of Wheeler & Wheeler , In his rnpnclty us ngcnt for the I'ctiniyl- vnnln Vlrv Insiirunce company , Is plainly vlolntlnc this provision of the charter In thus boliiRIntoro.Mtod us uch necnt In u conlntct with the city. Wheeler said the Insurance policy was the renewal ot ono that tils olllco hnil held previ ous to his election ns councilman , and tlonlod thnt ho was violating any charter provisions In doing as hu had done. Hn was willing to donate the $12 to the city If ho was not entitled to It. Ilo naked President llowcll If It was not true that a policy Imd also been Issued by him. Ilowoll said It was not , and Wheeler then wanted to know If the premium had not been pnld Into Howoll's oHlco , nnd the president smilingly acknowledged the corn. Jacobsen full called upon to enter n dis claimer on his own account , as ho was nn Insurance man , and had boon Insuring city property. Ho did not think ho was dnliiK wrotift , ns ho was simply n salaried employe of the Insurance company. Hnncill was perfectly satisfied with the explanation he had heard , nnd thought there wits nothing wrong. The mayor was the guilty parly In a great many Instances , and was constantly violating his oath. Ho lnul sold liemls park for $30,000 when It wasn't worth $5,000 , and now ho wanted to kick on a claim for $12. The veto was overridden by the following vote : Yeas Hack , Bechcl , Ilrtmer , Uurkley , Calm , Hdwards , Hascall , Holmes , Jacobsen , Lemly , I'nrker , Sannders , Specht. Mr. Presi dent II. Nays. Ktsasser , Thom.xH 2. McAndrews wns absent nnd Wheeler was excused from voting. AND THEN CAMB ANOTHER. Then caino the following veto ; I have votoetl nn Hem In Hie npproprln- lion ordinance under voucher No. C.iibTi. being the bill of the Thoinson-Honiton Klectrlc IJghlltiK company for slrect Ughllng. Tlie. npproprlntlon ordinance nhows the bill to be for Ihe month of November , while the bill Itself slious that It Is for Dcromber. I bnve vetoed this Horn for the reason staled In my vcloes of similar bills of this company c-very month for Iho past Iwo years. It cnn be demonslruled to the entire sntlHfnctlon of nny one who Is not too blind lo see the truth that the clly Is nol receiving over linlf of Hie eleclrlc llghl it is paj'ing for. ThlK Htntcmcnl Is bn&eil not only on tlio reports of our city pipe1- Irlulun , but on the reports of teslw made by the most eminent electricians In the world nt the 1'uriH exposition , World's fair , etc. II passes my comprehension why mem bers of the council should Hy In the face of expert testimony nnd sny , both by word and action , that the contract is being com piled with and Hint Ihe full amount of the bills should be paid. Another veto of similar Import referred to the bill of the same company for January , 1804. 1804.The The alleged clerical error caused a demand for the comptroller's records , and It was found that the mistake was due to a misap prehension of headings. Hascnll claimed that was the only oblcc- tion made by the mayor , but the vetoes were read again und It was found that the same old principle of paying something for noth ing was the Issue Involved. The motion to pass the items over the mayor's veto was lost. lacklnc the necessary two-thirds , the vote being : Yeas Hack , Bechel , Edwards , Hascall , Holmes , Jacobsen , Parker , Saunders , Thomas , Wheeler , Mr. President 11. Nays nrnner , Durkley , CalmElsasser , Lemly , Specht 0. The $1GD15 claim of the Barber Asphall company for repairs In 1892 was also vetoed , on the ground that this company had failed and neglected to keep the streets covered by Its contract In proper repair , and that It was a notorious fact that the streets had been allowed to remain In n disgraceful condition. The veto was not sustained , Hiirkley , Calm. Elsasser , Lcmly nnd Mr. President standing by the mayor. City Engineer Rosewater was called for and stated that his signature to the claim was appended when he first toolchlH scat , nnd the claim had been approved solely with reference to the quality of the work done. Ho had found that It was not done as it should have been , nnd had so stated In a re port as soon as he ascertained that fact. ELSASSER PROPOSES TO STAY. Elsasser rose to a question of personal privilege. Ho said tlio report had been prinled , on the alleged authority of Hnsc.ill , that his resignation as councilman was held by a certain party or parties. Ho wanted it understood that no man held his resigna tion. He had been personally solicited by several hundred taxpayers to retain his seat In the council , and any statement that any one had his resignation was absolutely false , whether made by Hascall or any one else. The claim of James Stephem > on for $ G95.1 ( ! for street cleaning under the 10 per cent clause occasioned an Inquiry as to how lliut could be when the contractor had agreed to do the work for D per cent when It was ordered for the purpose of assisting the un employed. It was stated that but a few hours' work had been under that agree ment , and now the contraclor wanled to get tlio full amount. The claim will be passed upon by the Judiciary committee. City Attorney Connell and City Engineer Rosewater reported favorably on the elec trician ordinance and recommended an amendment providing for the Inspection of eleclric wiring as soon as completed. The report was adopted and the clerk Instructed to engross tlio ordinance. The specifications for public work adopted by the Board of Public Works for 1891 were approved. The petition of property owners for a change ot course In the southeast boulevard connecting with Riverside park was referred to tlio committee on judiciary and the park commissioners. The severest care ? of rheumatism are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla , the great blood puri fier. Now Is the time to take it. Hood's cures. NEBBASKA TBABE WITH TEXAS. Commissioner I'll ' Hellnvos It AVI11 In Time IIccoiiio KxtciiHlvtt. Commissioner Ult of the Commercial club has returned from Texas , and with relation to Omaha's Interests In the great south west says : "Thero are times during the year when our packers must have Texas cattle. Heretofore - toforo they havr- bought them from tha yards at Kansas City. What wo seek In such construction ot rates that wo will bo nble to bring the rattle direct to Omaha. The question has been pcnilslantly placed before the roads Interested during the lust two months , but there arc thirteen- roads , members of Iho Southwcslorn Rate asso ciation , In charge of TUVIIB rates , and the progress of adjuhtmont Is blow , although there seems to bo no very serious" oppo sition , even on the part of Kansas City , and the ultimate outcome neeins favorable. "In order to aid our efforts In promot ing Hie cattle trudo and buRincss generally In TO.VIB , our party went direct to Fort Worth , whern tlio Texas Cnllln association wns In session , and our Hlockmen alllll- aled with Iholr brethren and thoroughly Impressed an them our advantages as a market , ToxnH ships 1 , 400,000 cattjo per annum , and Omaha packers require .00,000 head. From the developments Unit will fol low this trip there Is no doubt but their ratlin will commence coming to Omulm direct nnd Increase until wo will bo closely Idenlined with that Kcctlon. Fort \Voith IK Ihe stock center ot Texas. Kxtenslvo yards arc built and they have a packing house slaughtering cattle , und shipping dressed beef Is an Industry that they think pruniiNcn much for their city. "In a commercial enso , thorn must In a growth In Iho exchange of trade between Nebraska and Texas , Wn want cation , cot- tonticed oil , lumber , cattle , rice , sugar and oilier articles , whlla they will lulco In rn- turn our gruln , paints , oils , synips , ceriinl goods , starch , canned goodn. packing IIOUMU products , Implements and hundreds of other articles , KQ that In time our relations miial bo close and profitable. " /V Fortune Is annually thrown nway on lnfnr ! ir cigar- ftUm , ( If i the purest Aak for lh n J Duiain- lon. I'liQlogr-pU in each A'S ' COUNCIL SUSTAINED * * Board of Education Mnndnmns Rejected by the Supreme Court , NOT REQUIRED TO MAKE THE LLVY SrJioot llonnl Mny Only Inillrutn to th City roiinrlt tlio Alnniint of Kuitdi Required to Ho Itnliotl bj- Tmiitlon. LINCOLN. Mnrch 20. ( Special Telegram to Tlio lice. ) In the case In which the Ointtlia Honnl of Education Bought to man- ilHinus the cllv council In nn effort to com- pot tlio latter to make n levy of 3' < , mills , or Bticli levy us would bo suniclmt to rnlto the sum of J70.000. the supreme court Into this nftcrnoon hniuleil ilown nn opinion denyIng - Ing the petition for n mandamus. Tlio opin ion Is n signal victory for the city council. The Hoard of Education reported Its esti mate to the council January 23. The esti mate contained Items of proposed expendi tures amounting to $389,301. AH against this there were Itemized estimates of re sources % other than from taxation and lit addition an Item "to bo made up by taxa tion , $70.000. " It was estimated thnt It would rcimlro a IHS-mlll | u\-y to ralso thin amount. The clly council made the levy II mills Instead of 3 6. The board then brought the matter to the supreme court , claiming that the duty of the city council was ministerial and that It had no nltornu- tlvo but to mnko liny levy the Hoard of Education might domnnd. The opinion Mantled down by the supreme court this evening la written by Commis sioner Irvine. The commissioner states at the outset of the opinion that the mioEtlon presented Is simply , does the law empower the Hoard of Education to determine the amounts necessary to ralso by taxation ami the levy required therefor and compel the council acting ministerially to make the levy sufllcloiit to piovltle the amounts so deter mined , or , on the other hand , is the board simply authorized to report to the council the whole sum required for school purposes , leaving with the council , In the exerclso of Its discretion , the power to determine what part of thnt sum must be raised by taxation nnd what levy will bo sulllclunt for that purpose ? Judge Irvlno examines the arguments on both sides v'lth great care. Ills opinion takes In tha whole range of authorities pre sented on cither side. The conclusion ho draws h that the part of the statutes relating to schools In metropolitan cities docs not grant to the Jloard of Education authority to deter mine what amount of funds must be raUcil by taxation for the support of the schools , or what levy is required for that purpose , but It requires the Hoard of Education to re port to the city council an estimate of the total amount of funds required for the pur poses specified In the statutes , and leaves with the city council the power to determine what proportion of this amount will ! JL realised from sources other than taxation , what amount It Is necessary to raise by tax ation and the levy required for that purpose. Therefore , where tlio Board of Education reports to the council the total amount of funds required , with an estimate of the pro portion thereof which It will be necessary to ralso by taxation , the council cannot by mandamus be required to make n levy sufll- cicnt to ralso the amount so reported us necessary to be raised by taxation. In the opinion denying the writ the com missioners and two Judges of the tmprei.in court concur , Judge Post not sitting. Court met pursuant to adjournment. J. Joseph J. Jones , esq. , of Chert y county , Duller A. Jones , csq. , and Francis II. Do Castro , osq. , of Cheyenne county and Thomas V. Golden of Holt county were ad mitted to practice. State ex rel Ewlng against Hartley , re ferred lo W. A. Leese , e $ ( ] , , to repqrt facts. The following causes were argued and sub mitted : Shultze against Loomls , on mo tion ; Aultnlan agaliibt Welch , on motion ; State c.x rel Sklrvlng against Uotha , ad vanced ; Dull against Mitchell , on motion ; Insurance company against Bank of Com merce , on motion ; McAleese against State , on motion ; Lamb against Stato. submitted ; Smith against Johnson , on motion ; Bieber- llng against Fletcher , on motion. In reapplication application of attorney general for rules rel ative to causes In which the ( state Is a party. Court adjoin nrd until Wednesday morn- ins , March 21 , at 9 o'clock , RTJDIGER MURDER TRIAL. Jury In .Secured nnd the Taking of Kllnca llrgnn. Yesterday afternoon the work of securing a Jury In the case of Mrs. Elolse Hudlgcr , charged with the murder of liaron Reiser , was completed , More than a dozen witnesses were sworn lor the state , and then County Attorney Kaloy presented his statement of the case , During his presentation of the case tha defendant kept her eyes cast down , appar ently attentive to every word In the story of the shooting , but showing no paitlcular emo tion. tion.Tho The defense had no statement to make , and J. C. Carley was called as the first wit ness. Ilo testified that ho was a clerk In the Hammond 1'acklng company and had teen the defendant and Ilcnry itclser In com pany on Twenty-fourth streat , South Omaha , Just before the shots had been Ilred and had Been Itelsui fall over Into the building and , coming out , had teen Mrs. lludlger lying on the sidewalk. Ciosb-oxainlned by Mr. Estclle , witness stated that ho was delayed some minutes In the grocery store before Reiser fell Into the door. When ho went out he was compelled to light a match to see who the prisoner was , but did not know who else was on the spot at the time. ChnrloB Smith , a clerk for the Cudahy Packing company , the second witness , cor roborated the testimony of Mr. Curley , but stated that ho had cn the shots Jlrod from the revolver In Mrs. Rudlger's hand. When the witness on cioss-examlnatlon stated that ho thought he heard Reiser make use of un opprobrious epithet the defendant's Imndkur- chicf went to her eyes for the ( list llmi- , but It was soon down again and she was dialling pleasantly with her husband. . Justice o the I'eaco Montgomery and MISH Hotly Ilelman also gave corroboratlvn testi mony aw to the shouting , the laht witness being particularly bright nnd decisive In her replies. The thlld shot , Bho explained , the defendant Ilred tinder her left arm and wit ness had asked Mr. Montgomery to light u match to HCO who the woman W.IH. J. Dunn Snlvely , sanitary policeman , had heard Reiser usk defendant , "what she \vai going to do about It , " and had h"ard lliu ilireo shots fired. Ilo also testified to hearIng - Ing Mrs. Rudlger ask If Reiser was dead. When told thai he would prolubly dlo she paid "that was all right , " and Informed Ihu witness that could he PO HOIIIII papers which she had ho would sco that she was Justified. Court adjourned at fi o'clock. yjntn\i-n \ noirx Tin : < i < ivx-ri.Ke. OMAHA , March 19. To the Editor of The Heo : I am obliged to postpone the orchestra concert which was advertised for the Mh ol April at Hoyd's theater , as the Musical Pro tective union would not agree lo coma to regular rohcurealx mid play wlih amutuurs unless the latter joined the union. I cannot usk Iho amateur musicians who play at my concerts for Iho love of inutile to bccumo union members , and as I only received v.onl today from the union I have nut timu 14 make other arrangements for the present. Hut I wish to unnounco lliat I will give , t concert In May , Iho pelfonniTH In which will bo nonunion men. HuBjicctfnlly , HANS AUII31UV When Baby vaa iilsV , wt pare bar Oartnrlo. When * ho wua u Child , fchi ) - ) * i'nr Jailp.'io. When nba bcearnu Mlw , rhe dun ; ; t3 G'.tstorla. When bha bad CIUraat