THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WftpNESDAY , MAY 2 , 181H. JBPB01HL NOTICES. TdvertTsemeni for the < - column * will IMS taken until 12.30 p. m. for the evenlni ? nnd until 9:00 : p. in. for < he mornlnn nnd Sunday editions. Advertiser * , by requesting n numbered check , can have answer * addressed to n numbered 1" ' " In care of The Ilee. Answer * so nddrwcd will of the check. l > o delivered upoh presentation SITUATIONS WANTED. Rates , 1140 word nrst Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing' taken for less than 25c. \VANTED. POSITION AS TRAVF.LINO SALES ; man for wholesale house , prefer northwest Knnsa * or southwest Neh.-nskn ; ran Klv \ A 1 reference. Address Ixck llox til. Fiilrbliry. N I > A-MTO 2' . _ _ WANTED , POSITION UY YOt'Nfl MAN IN credit or collection department wholesale house , attoincy , experience , references. K 3 , * . ' * A-127 J WANTED MALE HELP. Union. 1'if word flint Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken fur ls l * tlmn 23c. BoiJc IrbnH , THAMH rmiNIBHROs INSTALL ment Koode. American Wringer Co. , 1CM Howard - ard st. _ -3W _ _ COUNTS. SALARY Oil COMMISSION. Tim greatest Invention of the anf. Tlio New Pal- ent Chemical Ink HraslnB I'cnell. Hell * on sluht. Works like maRlc. Agents nre tnaklnn $25.00 to J125.00 p-r week. For further pir ; tlculari ) wrllo tlio Monroe Kruslnff MfB. Co. , X 36 , La Cro ac , Win. _ _ _ . IJ-3-1 _ HAIIHMIN TO SILI. IJAKINO Wo put our Boodn In slam rolling pins KO.OO month and expense * , or commission. LhlraRO llaklnif Powder Co. , 7C7 Van "uriMi.H'11' . It M.Oi Mil' A C100D BAILSMAN IN KVKRY TOWN IN lown and eastern Nebraska. Address , Thn Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee. WANTED , MIJN TO TAKIJ ORDBRH IN CITY on salary : former experience not required. Apply at 151C Doming. II-MKO MM WANTED-SALESMAN ; SALARY FROM tartr permanent place. IJrown nroi. Co. . - * nurserymen. Chicago. 111. _ n--M3.il ml WANTED , LADoifnRS AND TKAMSTERS ON - the II. & M. Ry. extension In Montana and Wyoming. Free transportation. Kramer ft O'Hcarn , labor agency , lllli and " " ' 9' . WANTED , A FIRST-CLASH C1OAII SALES man , by a western cigar factory : ono who la thoinuKhly ncqualnted with the Nebraska trade : Rood salary to the rlKht man ; no Inexperienced man need apply Addresa 1C 13 , care Ue- . BALESMEN WANTED , TO SELL orn ooona by snmplo to the wholesale and retail trade , sell on KlKht to every business man or firm. liberal salary ; money advanced for advertlslm ? and expenses ; permanent position. Address with atamp. Klnt ; MfB. Co. , C-42 , J" ; [ , ! . " JO CANVASSERS AT ONCE ; ENTIRELY NEW nrtlcle. Call and Investigate If you would cirn money , lloom 50 , llarkur block. n M41j 4 * WHITE ENAMELED LETTERS KOR SIC1NS. nig money for agent * . Wo inanufacture , A. V. Tuylor Co. . Cincinnati , O. It M41Q . ' itrNioo.oo cAsTi"TO DISTRIIIUTE so.coo circulars hustlers wanted In city and country ; ' . . Plilla- nnwer quick. AAA , 477 Sprlng'anr.lnn. . dclplila. I'a. _ _ _ H-M4M 3IOTDL nuNNnn. WITH CITY nipnnt3Nrns , nt Htnto hotel. KW& DoUBlns. H-M432 lAKKIt : OAKI3 AND imKAD TWKK" wuntcd ; muat bo Orst-class on c.ikcs and fancy pastry ; sober and steady. Addresa , statins WIKCI wanted and reference to box GBB Jnnk- 0 4 H-M4 ton , 8. I ) . - nates. lUo word first Iniortlon , 1c a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lena than 2oc. MIIJ.INCUY SAI.KS- ladlea ; Rraiswldows or married women expect- . J. J. Inc to tcet a divorce need not apply. street. C 33j l 111183 , 15H Doualaa _ OIRI- FOR JIOltSRWOUK : MI'ST .WANTKD , - understand cooklnc. Apply 41j North Spill C-M400 V street. _ _ _ 5VANTI3D. OIUI , FOR GENERAL. CAI.Tj AT 8 3 . C " ' 2114 Ulnney. _ .WANTUD. . OIRU AT 2G02 CAI.IFORNIA ST. - YOUNO OIIUTO DO work. Apply 2M3 Howard street. EADin8 WANTING GIRLS APPLY AT THU Scandinavian Young LadicB * home , 3301 gimlnK. OF WAOna TO COMTOTENT OIRI. : j 3QKBT . J. M. must bo good cool < and laundress. Mrs. Tlmrston , 2103 Farnam. | _ ( VVANTHD. A OOOD OIRI. FOR fJHNKTlAfc housework. Apply 43C Ho. 21th avc , C 128 S _ 1A OOOD MILI.1NKH WANTHD AS SHCOND trimmer. Mlsa Itagsdale. 10 Pearl street. Coun- cll bluffs. C M443 3 RENT HOUSES. Hate * . l'Je word nrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor le ? than i5c. ! KENTAL AQENCY.SIIliJRWOOD , 423 N. Y. Life. D 3S8 MJ * FOR RENT. TO FIRST-CLASS FAMILY OF not more tlmn 3 grown persons , without children. D-room modern house. 316 North 20th street. Low rent to right party. Hoggs & Hill. 1403 Farnam street. D 438 M7 J1NU FLAT IN CLOUSER IJLOCIC AT 705 a 10th st ; rnngo nnd all other conveniences ; 188. George Clouser , room 2 , 1C23 Farnam st.D D S7S C-ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2711 DOUGLAS ST. FOR RENT. 8-ROOM BRICK : ALL MODERN Improvements , 29th and Izard , ono block from Walnut Hill motor , 125.00. Inquire Omp- trailer' , * office. D--S33 DESIRABLE HOUSES NEAR HIQH SCHOOL ; rent moderate. 2616 Capitol avenue. D 134 ! roiiRENT ] FURNISHED HOUSE. THE llnest residence In Kountze place , handsomely furnished , with barn nnd latest Improvements. P. D. Wend , 16th and Douglas. D 8D4 C-nOOM' HOUSE AT 2J22 HALF HOWARD street. D-MI91 2 * FOR RENT TWO B-ROOM COTTAGES ON Houtli 23d street. Inquire nt 1010 South S ! ' ! . FURNISHED 0-ROOM HOUSE , NEWLY PA- neVeil and painted , part new furniture , nice yard , on South ICth near Jackson ; Inquire nt C02 South ICth ; references required. D 302 3 * HOUSES , F. K. DARLING. DARKER JIOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE L. O. F. Davis company , 1505 Farnnin. D 353 * i.Ro7)M cbTTAC ! ES , MODERN. CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. U. S. Elgutter , 201 Dee build ing. 1351 TF.NTAL AOnNGY , C07 UtlOWN IlLOCK.D . D 355 I-'IUBT CLASS. WELL l-OCATHD HOUSES. L. 8. Hklnncr , 310 N. Y. Life. _ U-SSO 'i-nOOM MODKTW FLATS. 2DTH AND LHAV- onworlh. J.V. . Bgulre , 218 llee bUlgT D-35T EL AN ! coMFouTAnLn , CONVKNIKNT. moderate rentals ; best 3 nnd 4-room suites for housekeepers only. Itcferenrra n-qulred. Also G-room suite In tenement. 811 ! S. 22U st.D D 358 ron nisNT. S-UOOM nousn. MODBUN. run- nlshed or unfurnished. 1113 S. 10th utreot.D . D 353 ) CnLICENNr.Y&CO.U. 1 , CONTINENTAL 11LK. D-C38 _ FLKASANT TJICIHT-UOOM MODRUN HOUSK. detached , nice Inun , barn , Inqulru 2COJ Plerco "trt'ct- D-M3SO B-HOOM COTTAflnV 110-00 PKIl MONTH. H. Skinner , 310 N. Y. Life. D-3S3 _ _ . URNT , CIHJArnST C-llOOM COTTAOR. Mth tialh ; In city , 115.00. 3033 California HI root. D-M2J3 _ ciioit'iViioui : . KiciiiT nooMs AND TURN : nice lawn , city water nnd southeast front ; 1 Mock south of l.wivi'nwurth on 3sth nvenuoj 129.00. Apply to N. Perry , on premises.I . I > M230 1U3NT. $33,00 PCIl MONTH. 4110 LAF.VY- etlo nvenup , 7 rooms , furnace , bath , hot nnd cold wuti'r , closet , Kan , electric llKhtlntr nppll- nncrs , etc. Dcnutlful lawn , treea , etc , Fidelity Trust company , 1703 Fiirnam street. D MJ15 tarn itNTabon ] nuTACiini ) NINK-HOOM house , 2ttl ! Cnpltol avenue. AUo B-room house , S a Cnpltol avenue. 11. II. Itoblson , room 7 , Commercial National , D MSD3 NojlO N. SMh uvcuue. Inquire 321 N. 17th t.D D 4M 7 * MODRIIN COTTAai : , LAWN AND hlmdo. 2II Miami street. D-M4U JFOR KENT fTTKNISHED ROOMS. Tlatei. IHo word first Insertion , la a word thereafter. Nothlne taken for leu than 2c. 5lKTNA lioUsiTNOUTHWUST COIINUU Ul'U und Uodgo. formerly Traveler * home ; beds par c k. U.W ; rooms , 11. W anJ J100. E-Mlil M6 _ ftmmsuiKD HOOMS AT ma CIIICAOO street U-&H M FUnNISHKD TOONT ROOMs WITHer or without board. Cult at 2101 LWimlaa at. K y > l Ml * _ _ X'OIl ENT , A LAUQB SOUTH IIOOM AT UIJ street , noona AND i I m 311 a , will , 3LKQANT PAIlLOn. FUHNISHtD Oil I'N- furnUhrd. at th * old Turntr hutnv. 1UI How FOB HENT rUBNIS ED HOOMS. Contln\i d. lir.NT-ni.KOANTLY FURNIfllinD roonu. 002 Bo. 13th , KM _ NICH I'AtllXlIt AND HEDHOOM. $100 PER month. H. K. corner Kill and Hamilton. 2 * . NICnl.Y FORNIHHUI ) PAUIXJIl. THRMS reasonable. 1924 Farnam. 15 MI12 H HOUSE keeping. Hi ) North 13th ttrcct. K M < a C * roil RENT. AT 2SH DODOH , A I.AROi : . HAY window , second story front room , for 112.00 a month. No other rootncro and no children. 13 _ _ _ FURNISHED ROOM ; OENTl.KMAN. 2017 HAR- Jiey Mreet. 1I2I 7 * _ _ I'MIRNIHIIEI ) ROOM ] JC.OO , 15M FARNAM , with bath. E 125 3 FURNISHED HOOM3 AND BOARD. IlntM , IVie word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Gc. 1'URNIMHED ROOMS WITH DOAHIJ , 107 H. 17. S--JIS M2 UEfllltAItUJ ROOM WITH BOARD IN PRt- _ vato fimlly. 70fl N. Utli. F 171-1 * FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. WITH TlOARD. 1720 lixlgc. K MI19 3 ROOMS AND BOARD , 411 K. 1ITH ; u750 AND J5.00 week. F M2SD 6 * PUJASA NT IXCATION FOR HUMMER ; trees , lawns and porches. 2013 St. Mary's avc. F M342 B NICE ROOMS , OOOD HOARD ; RATES HEA- sonable. The Hose , 20S ) Harney. F M32I 5 * NKATI.Y FUIlNisYnTDTtbOMS WITH HOARD. 019 California street. F 337 FRONT SOUTH ROOM FOR 2 OR 3 OENTLn"- jnen , Orat class board. 122 ! Dodge. F 330-2 * LAROE SOUTH ROO.MsTwiTH BOAiadlKr- erences. 20N. . 18th sticct. F MI1S 2' I.AROI3 EI.EOANTI.Y FURNISHED ROOMS with board. C13 N. 20th street , F MI21 G * YOtT.WOMEN'S ! HOME , UNDER CARE OF WOIUOII'B Christian association. Ill 8. 17th st. F-3CO ROO.M WITH nOARD. PRICK MODERATE. 2IQij Cns . F 118 M22 FOIl RENT. I.ARflE FRONT IIOOMT HU1T.C , Me for two. lth or without lio.ird : private family ; centrally located. Address K 23. llea oillcp. l , * 253 A VERY DEsilRAllI.E FRONT AND HACK parlor ; nlao single room ; best location In city. 212 a. 23th St. r-263 I.AROI : ROOM. EITHER NORTH OR SOUTH i'x | > ostirp , In private family , with bo.ird. Apply 2221 Dodge street. r M313 FOR RENT--UNPURNI3H'D ROOMS. Rates , l',4c word nrst Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 4 UNFURNIsTlED ROOMS , SU1TA1ILE FOR housekeeping , city water , etc. , low rent ; norlh- Wesl corner 17tb and Webster st. G 361 5 UNFURNISHED CHAMHERS FOR HOUSE- leeeplng to man and wife ; no children ; 310 N. 17th. Q GJ7 FOR RENT , STORES AND OFFICES Rates. l'Jo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less thnn23c. 10 MONTHS LEASE OF STORE. SOD S. 17TH. I-383 _ FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY BRICK nUIUINO , 010 I'nrnam at. The bullillng has u llruproof cement baiii-nient , complete steam heating fix tures , water on all floors , gas , etc. Apply nt the ofllce of The lice. I 010 AGENTS WANTED. Rates , lVta word first Injeitlon , la a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c , AGENTS , BOTH SEXES ; TEN INDISPENSAble - blo articles ; retail for J3.10 ; absolutely free to our demonstrated rustlers. The Clauss Shear Co. , Kansas City. Mo. J MC28 June 30 * SALESMEN VISITING DRY OOODS AND clothing trade wishing a small sldo line ; staple goods ; C per cent commission Address F. II. Orcutt , Council Illuffa , la. J M4J2 3 AGENTS WANTED. HIO MONEY ; WRITE for particulars to A. M. Seeman & Co. , l.ln- culn , Neb. , 122 North 14th. J JI5CI Mil * WANTED , GENERAL AGENTS AT OMAHA , I-rvmont. Orand Island , Norfolk and Hoatrlcc for the Union Central Lifts Insurance company. 2,000UOO.OO In force In Nebraska. Renown ! contracts. Address J. II. Edinlston. state agent. Lincoln. Neb. J II878 , M19 AGENTS HUSTLERS ; HIO MONEY.- APPLY room 135 , J'qxton block. J S72 1118 * COMIUNATION DIPPER CONVERTAI1LE INTO fruit Jar filler , funnel , niter , strainers , pint measure and other uses. Agents wanted every where. Write nt once for exclusive territory. I.ntlrcly new. Samples post paid Kc. Grande a. P. Co. , Uarkcr block , room 00. J M4II C * FOR RENT , THE HANDSOME I1ASEMENT room , 50x,0 feet , on lanium street In the New York Life Ill.lg ; low rent. Apply to agent. 303 Now ork Life Bldg. J M44I 0 KVmYiA.CiENTS WANTED ; J10.00 WEEK. MRS. Mitchell , 1110 Howard street. J M413 S RENTAL AGENCY ! RENT REDUCED ON HOUSES AND ROOMS. 3 good rooms , J5.00 ; 4 rooms , rental , J10.CO. Cottages from J3.00 up. Printed list. O. F. Ilutts , 220 S. 17th street. L M773 M16 STORAGE. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD OOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. M. Wells , 1111 Farnam. M-304 STORAGEWILLIAMS & CROSS , 1211 IIARNEY. M 3C5 STOVES STORED DURINO THE SUMMER. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove'Repair woiks. M19I May 31 WANTED TO BUY. 13LACKED TRIM.MED SINGLE SURREY HAR- ncsa. Address K 33 , Bee. N M410 HIGHEST PRICK FOR 2D-HAND FURNITURE carpela , etc. S. II. IJrown , 30 N. 10th. Tel. 171l' N 511 MO * RKTAIL LUMBER YARD , NEB. OR WESTERN Iowa. Address P. O. Box 552 , David City. Neb. N 170 SI24 * FOR SALE FURNITURE. Rates , IHo a word nrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken forlesa tlmn 25o. FOR SALnHlIOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FUR- nlturc. 3G45 Charles st. O 208-2 * FORSALE HORSES. WAGONS.ETO. ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AT MC ON THE ilc.lor. W , 1 * . Muuiaugh , 1213 Furnom ut. . P 341 M3 1400.00 SIMPSON MAKE CARRIAGE AT LES3 than U price ; used 1 > ear ; good delivery wagon , newly painted , JC5.00 ; best J53.00 top buggy In Omaha. Drummond. isth and Harney. P-M333 M3 FOR SALE-TWO BUCKBOARDS. LIGHT farm wagon , canopy tup surry. harness and pole. Gco. W. Holbrook , 1C2J Farnam street. P-331 FOR SATjE MISCELLANEOUS. SIDEWALK , RRICK AND TILE. WM. J. WEL- ulians , 331 Uoarvl ot Trade building. U-M728 M14 _ NEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES cheap. F. 13. Bell. 007 N. Y. Life , Omaha. U-M5I1 1110 * BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattle company , Ames , Neb. , have 2,000 tons of good barn-stored hay for sale. All orders Illleil promptly , Q 368 FOR SALE-PLATE GLASS SHOW CASES. different sizes , chean for cash. Megeath Sta- ttonery Co. . 1304 Fnrnam st. _ Q 175-1 FOR SALE MONTHS MALE PUO PUP. Cheaply. Addresa. KM. Hoe olllcc. Q 33i 1 POOL TABLE , NEARLY NEW. COST J300.00. for sale J1W.OO. Williams & Mlttan , room J13 McCaguu building , opiwslto poutotllce. H-M433 4 FOR SALE , lailOE FURNACE , WITH PIPES ; now , cheap for cash. 2020 Webster Htioet. Q-MI29 2 _ _ _ OLAntVOYANTS. MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RE. liable bualneiu medium ; 71U year at 110 N. 1& B-357 _ MAS8AOE , BATHS , ETC. MADAME SMITH , 03 S. 13TH. iD FLOOR , room 3. Maaxage , vapor , alcohol , atpnin. sul * and BC.I batln. T MiOJ & _ M A UAMW BROWN. 1314 CAPITOL AVENUH. U floor , room 4 , uuiuage , alcohol , sulphur anil sea baths. T M223 3 * PERSONAL. Rules. IVjo word flrit Inicrtlou. la a word i r afttr. Nothing token tor UM than : i > c. YOUR l-XRTUNE THROUOH THE LINES IN your hand. 036 S. lUh trcet. U MJOll * GET"MARlfl l ) . "SENDT'OlTMY BIG PAPER ! hundreda of uihtrtljora want husband * and Mailed sealnl for itainp. W. II. Ilar- Uch. Denver , Colo. tf M333 m30 * MADAME LA ROOK. HA8SAa& 32J N. parlora 19 and H. U-M34- < * OVYQEN . . bronchltlt. roniumpllon , cuurrh. tic. Thro. ) day * free at R. SI. bouclua blR , Kth and Dodge U c PERSONAL. Continued. VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book & consultation fre1. Addre s or call Vlavl Co , sulta 3 H , I lee bldg. Lady attendant , U 363 MASSAGE TREATMENT. mat bathH. Soalp A hair treatment , nmnlcuro ft clilropolls. Mrs. Post , 5I3'.4 a 15th , WIthncll blk. U 3V GOOD SAMARITAN REMEDY COMPANY , 304 N. 16th street , cure chronic disease * of either sex or money refunded ; 11.00 per month ; send stamp or call ; want lady agent. U MMI Mil * 1IAVB THE STATE HOTEL , 130S TO 13I2 Dotigtax street , newly refurnished nnd renttol In nrst rla < order. Would be pleased to have the public give me their patronage. Open all hours. Mrs. J. F. Reid. U 141 _ MONEY TO' LOAN ItSAirESTATET Rale , lOfl a line nrst Insertion , tl.60 a lln * PT month. Nothing taken for _ les _ than 2ic C. A. STARilTciTY" LOANS ON IMPROVED property. Moved ofllca to ( U N , Y. Life bull 1 Ing. W-M383 M3 _ _ JOHN M. CLARKE. J. J. BROWN'S BLOCK : $1,000,000.00 real estate , 0 per cent money. No tary public. _ W MI05 7 * LOANS ON'REAL ESTATE FOR ANY'MSNOTII of time , from thirty days to live years. Herd & Selby , 331 Hoard of Trade. Warrant ! Inuvht. W230 _ ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 3H N.vTl.IFE , loans at low rate * for choice security on No- br.isk.a nnd lena farms or Omaha city property. W 370 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brcnnan , Love & Co. , Paxtim blk. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved nnd unimproved Omaha real c.tati . 1 to G years. Fidelity Tiusl Co. , 1702 Farnam. W 372 _ WANTED. APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. J. D. Xlttle , Brown block , Omaha. W 373 LOANS ON IMPROVED A UNIMPROVED CITY property ; $3,000 & Howards , G to 6',4 per cent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Fnrnam. LOANS ON REA L ESTATE. WARRANTS.OOolJ notes , etc , bought. Carvln Bros. , 210 N. A. Life. W 375 _ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam st. AV 370 7 PER CENT MONEY. R. C. PATTERSON. 4 23 Itnmga building. W 3'V5 ' AI2 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN t'OUGLAS , Improved find unlmproveil Omaha real eitatc. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam st. W 372 OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , 10TH AND Douglai street' , loan money on city nnd farm property at lowest rates of Interest. W 377 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. C. Chcsney , Kansas City , Ma. W-378 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farmi nt from 0 to 7 per cent. W. B. Melkle , Flrut National bank building. W 37'J _ UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. Submit choice lonnt to F. S. Pusey , agent. First National bank building. W-M225 m20 _ MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN. 701 N. Y. LIFE 11LDO. X-34J _ WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF .SE- curlty ; strictly confidential. A. E. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. X 330 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , nil articles of value. Fred Terry. 130 Ramgc block. X 3St _ _ 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 AMOl'NTS , MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES , MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME , MONEY THAT you may pay back at any time. nnd In nny amount. Is at ROOM 4 , WITII- NELL block , corner 15th nnd Hnrney streets , { HE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X 382 MONEY TO LOAN Wo will loan you any sum which you wish , small or large , at the lowest poslblc rr.tes , In the quickest possible time , and for any length of time to suit you Youxcan pay It back In such Installments as you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It aa long as you keep It. You can borrow on 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. , 3rtfl SOUTH 16TH STREET , First llooor above the street. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPORATED - PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X 3S3 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS , pianos and furniture of all kinds Business conndentlal J B. Haddock , room 427 , Rnmxo Uock. X 384 MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- crty. Irvln Loan Co. . 701 N. Y. Life bullillng. X-M271 _ _ _ BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE. $8,000.00 CLEAN HARDWARE stock In one of the best towns In Iowa. Will take part cash and balance In Ions tlmo well Dccurcd notes. Lock llox 26 , Stuart , Neb. Y M152 4 * j _ FRENCH & CO. , ROOM 22 SCHHTO BLDO. , Omaha , make a specialty of business chances ; buy , sell or trade stocks of mcichandlsc nnd real estate , fmnlah purtncrs and capital , and always have oppjrtunltles for profitable In vestments. Consult them. Y 109. WANTED , TcTlJUY INTEREST AND UECOJIE associated In management catnblls.ied paying business In Omaha ; have managed finances large wholesale house ; familiar with Insurance , loans , banking , etc. ; references exchanged. Address K 31. llct > . _ Y M34I THE NATIONAL INFORMATION AN1I EXchange - change company places Into communication per sons desiring to buy or sell business opportun ities nnd negotiable securities ; makes real es tate loans and collections ; writes Insurance In all Its branches nnd furnishes reliable reiwrts upon values of property In all parts of the country. What have you to offer or what do you want ? 203 First National Bank building , Omaha. Neb. _ Y M2GO 4 WANTED. TO BUY INTEREST AND BECOME associated In management established paying business In Omaha ; hnvo managed nuances largo wholesale house ; familiar with Insurance , loans , hanking , etc ; references exchanged. Address 1C 31. lleo. Y M3II _ FOR EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE FOR IOWA , NEBRASKA OR Missouri land , GO head ot standard and nonstandard - standard Btnlllons. marcs and geldings. W. B. Oaks. Silver City. la. _ Z-M852 2 * TO EXCHANGE , OMAHA PROPERTY FOR xouthcrn or Pacific coast property or farm. Address K 35 , lice. _ Z M411 2' STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want horses & cuttle. Box 293 , Frankfott , Ind. Z-285 _ I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS nnd lakotawlll ; sell cheap or exclmnKu for mdse. , horsea & cattle. Address box 70 , Frankfort , Ind. ! 5 3S5 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE , FINE liN proved stock farm of 2SO acres In northwest Mo. , 23 miles from tit. Joseph , 3 miles from two railway stations. Will sell cheap far casher or good paper , or will exchange for clean stock of merchandise. Address llox A , Rock Port , Mo. R E-M216 3 _ FOR SALE , OVER 4,000 CAREFULLY SElected - lected farms scattered all over luwa und Ne braska. Hundreda ot the most Inviting bargains. The best and safest Investment In be found In America. Any ono of th * 4.000 farms will earn a good inlemt on the Investiitnt. Prices range from J3.M to tW.OO per acre. No lists cent out. No trades. We. h.ive the farms and the bargains. Call for particulars. Hoggs A rilll. J403 Fjirnaiu street. _ RE ' 9 ? mT FARMLANDS. C.F. HARRISON. S12 N.Y.LIFE. H E-S ! > 3 M19 * _ DO YOU WANT A. HOME. A COZY LITTLE farm ot 3 to 30 acres , where you can attend to your business In the city and raise your own fruit , vegetables imd poultry and live like a king when times nre ImtJI Come quick nnd get your choice. Terms easy. Add. Box CG Mlllard. Neb. n E-17J WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED AND WILL sell at actual cost 2 beautiful six-room modern cottages , east front on S. llth street near Ilrownell hall. Terms very easy , or will rent to dcalrablo parties. Ono ot the D cottages wo built during the last > ear In Avondale park remains unsold. II Is a moit decided bargain at JS.SW. It has all modern Improvements , Including elucirla lighting , one mil * from P. O. , all upeclal taies. paid. Let us khoiv you this proptity. Terms asy. A full lot well located , near motor , for I'M , Is n snap. Wo have two such that can be sold on monthly payments of 15 cjclu Either one Is north double the amount asked , Gill In and examine our Hit seen. Fidelity Truit Company , 17th and Fumam streets. BARGAIN. N. E. CORNER S TH AND HICK- dry. F. K. Darllnc , Darker block. RUJS5 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. ConllnuHI"1 ' I3A8Y PAYMENTS. ROOMfl.'AND 11ARN : blocks from motor line , tl.900.4l , Garvln Hro * . 210 N. Y. Life. . R I3-M4I& 3 A HOME CHEAP. G-ROOM. ' ilOlTSET" street , near Center , flI l . > > Uarvln Bros. 210 N. Y. Life. _ _ , R I3-M4IG 3 BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS sale or trade. F. K. Datllng. , Barker block. ; : „ - , B- FARM L'.ND. ' . C. F. HARRIS > N , H2 N.Y.LIF1 RE-S93 M19' _ _ _ FIVE ACRES , NORTHWEST. INSIDE C1T' limits , price J200.W per acrp , ' Clnrvln liros. , 2W N , Y. Life llldir. ' Ri-Mm : 3 " A VERY DESIRABLE MtOOM oi'SE. NEA1 Lafayette Place , price $2,0 > W.i . Oarvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. Life Bide. RE-M4J7 2 _ _ EXCELLENT BARGAIN ; CORNER. 100 FEET on grade , fronting on pnviil alrcol , with m ito rara , sewer nnd water : public lnipro\rment nil paid for ; $5i ) .0i ) . For terma see William & Mlttan , room 31.1 McCaguc bullillng , or cil 2103 South 13th street. RE-MIII & LOST. Rates , 1'Je ' word nrst Insertion , Ic a won thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Jc. LOST ] ON FARNAM STREET , A LADY' ! right buttoned boot. Return to DrcttM t Iliizenwclg's and receive rcwanl. M 434 2 * UNDERTAKERS ANDEMB ALMERS H. K. BflKETT , FUNERAL embalini-r. 1613 Chicago , Tel. 9J. 3SJ MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. O. F. GILLENIIECK , BANJOIST ANI teacher. 1S10 California si. 914 UPHOLSTERING. CITY UPHOLSTERING CO. FURNITURI inaile nnd repaired. Carpets laid and furnltur patched and polished. 2MS Farnam ; tcl. 15'3 201 M23 PASTURAGE. Wfc HAVE 19) ACRES OF RH'E GRASS PAS ture for horses. Hoard fence , spring water ll.irton & Phelps , Gllmoiv , Neb. , or A. W Phclps & Son , 2U7 N. Y. Life bldg. Tclephon 1054. M 959 J21 * DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. ADORES ! Mlsa Sturdy. 4218 Nicholas street. M957 M21 MEDICAL. DR. C. V. CROOKS' NEW METHOD TREAT ment of nerves , stomach , heart. 407 Bee bldg 3W SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. Gl N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. M391 SEARLES & SEftRLES , SPECIALISTS Chronic WE Nervous Private & CUHrS Specal Diseases , TIIUATAIUNT I1V SIAlb "qonimltiitloii Frea Wo euro Catarrh , All Dlaoasos of the Noao , Throat , Chest , Stomaoh , Llvor , Blood , Skin and Kidney Dis eases , Female Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , AND ALU PRIVATE DIS EASES of MEN. - 1'II.EB , FlBTtlUA AOT > RBCtliiDf.OBHS OUrOd without uuln or detention froli ) tuslnoai RUPTUKE. Ao Cnro ffo 1'ay. Call on -uldivos with stamp for circulars , frco book and receipts , lm stairway south ol Pom Office , Koora 7. 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I uu Cr.nr.j ; ) Hall AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Members of the Taxpayers League Accuse Mayor Johnston of Bad Faith , PLEDGES OF REFORM NOT FULFILLED Itceiiinuiriiiliitliiii .Undo thut tlin rayiucnt - of 1'rcM'iit Siilnrlc * In Olllclnt * l > o Kn. joliircl-Cominltteo KrptirU ate to tlio Clans of the City. Mr. C. N. Hunt presided at meeting ol the executive committee of the Taxpayer ; league hut evening. J. J. Ilreen , Dave Anderson and Tom O'Neill were appointed al the last meeting to ascertain whether or nol the newly appointed city engineer , Herman Heal , was a citizen. Messrs. Urcen and Anderson made separata reports. llrcer ascertained that Meal was a republican , n property owner , a voter , n good engineer and had worked In this city last summer. Mr. Anderson said oven It Meal was compe tent ho was opposed to the administration going outside the city to get a man when there was good material at homo. Moth reports were accepted. Mr. Illtchhnrt stated that there never had been n city engineer ap pointed In South Omaha who was a resident at the time he was appointed. The special committee appointed to Inves tigate the class ot the city of South Omaha reported. C. N. Hunt and J. C. Carroll signed the report , but Mr. Mrecn refused tc do so until after the league had outlined to the council what was desired. The majority report Is as follows : 1'rlor to 1SD1 the city of Soutli Omaha wna a city of the llrwt class- under tlio act mak ing nil cities of over 8,000 and under 23,000 inhabitants cities of the llrst class ; but In the winter of 1S)1 ! ) the legislature passed an net In direct contllct with thu former pro visions , raising the standard of cities of the llrst class from 8.0UO to 10,000 us n minimum ot population , nnd bases the same on the census of 1S30 ami other censuses tnlcpn by law , etc. In the yeur 1830 , or according tote to the census of 1 ! > DO , tlu population of the city of South Oimihn. was less than 9.000 , und under the said net of the legislature It became nnd Is n. city of the second class. If wo nre a city of the second class , then we must , or our council must , bo governed by the laws governing- cities of the second class in fixing snlaricH , making levies , entering Into contract ! ) , etc. Your committee also finds that our pres ent mayor nnd council were elected under the banner of reform , favoring l eduction of taxation , salaries , etc. ; In fact , under nn understanding , nt least , that the city would bo rim ns a city of the secotid class , nt least as far ns the expenses of the running of the city government were concerned. Your committee also llnds thai the pres ent administration bns wholly fulled to carry out the reforms promised , but on thu very contrary bus raised salaries , and In some Instances to the very maximum llg- uro that the law would allow under a city of the llrst class , which your committee believes they hud no right to do , and bo recommends that the acts of the mayor and city council In the matter of llxing these salaries were wholly Illegal and without authority of law ; and your committee further recommends that the Taxpayers league enjoin the payment of all salailes to otllcers In excess of the maximum amount allowed to them under the laws governing cities of thu second clnss , nnd In tlmt way have the courts pass upon the class of the city , thnt we may hereafter know under what class we are acting. The report was adopted and will go to the meeting of the league next Tuesday nlsht. Mr. nichhart said ho did not consider that the Increase- salaries as Indicated in tlio now ordinance would Increase the ex penses in the ofllces designated. Mr. Cross said the mayor and council should bo given before condemning an opportunity to explain ing them. Mr. Anderson claimed that dur ing the campaign Mr. Johnston had stated that South Omnha would not need any city engineer this year , and he could not- under stand why ho did not practice what ho preached. As to city attorney , he believed a salary ot $ GOO was enough , and the council had acted unwisely In voting away $600 of the taxpayers' money. Mr. Lane spoke In favor of having the question of the class of South Omaha settled at once. Ho gave Mayor Johnston a left- handed slap on the course he had pursued since taking the oath of olllce. Before elec tion Mr. Johnston , he said , talked economy. said South Omnha was a city of the second class , was In favor of running on n 10-mlll levy and said many other like things , but that now ho bad changed his colois and favored raising salaries and running the city wide open on n first-class basis. John J. McMillan said the thing for the league to do was to watch the council and enJoin - Join that body from mailing reckless expendi tures. The difficulty was that the members allowed Interest to relax nnd let things go by default. Ho said the new council had so far done what was right. "Don't kick before you are hurt. " he said. "It Is tlmo enough to cross the bridge when you get to It. " He said be considered the action of the league in roasting Mayor Johnston cowardly ; that he should have been invited to attend the meeting and defend the charges. "Johnston Is a member and should nttend our meetings without nn Invitation , " Inter rupted Captnln Cockerell. Mr. Montgomery said ho had never before lived In a city where it was customary for an organization of taxpayers to meet week after week to criticize the acts of men who had pledged themselves tn do certain things before election. Ho was ashamed of some of the pledges ho had made to men before election as to what the administration would do. Promise after promise and nothing but promises became decidedly "chestnutty" and discouraging In tlmo. Mr. Urcen Introduced a resolution recom mending that the salaries of city ofHccrs be reduced as follows : Councllmon , $200 a year ; city attorney , $1,000 ; city clerk , $750 ; police Judge , $7CO ; engineer , $3 per day when actually employed , thus saving the city $2,000 a year , with n recommendation that the resolution be sent to the council. Kri'cpUun In 31 M. Fnwcittt. In honor of Mrs. George E. Fawcett , who lately came to Omaha from Galena , 111. , as n bride , Mrs. Frank Stryker ot 915 North Twenty-second street , South Omaha , gave a very pretty reception yesterday afternoon from 3 to G o'clock , nsslsted by Miss Fawcett and Miss Mao Fawcett , Mrs. Alfred Cornish and Mrs. J. S. Virtue. The cosy cottage was very prettily decorated with roses , Hinllax , palms and potted plants , the table decorations being especially tasteful. Miss Anna Glasgow -nnd Mrs. Hruco McCulloch rendered some Instrumental music and Miss Mao Fawcett a vocal selection. Very dainty refreshments wore served and each ot the ladles present received a rose as a favor. These present were : Mcsdames Gcorgo E. Fawcott , Alfred Cornish and F. L. Mallou of Omaha , Mrs. W. M. Tarklngton ot Council Mluffs , Mesdamoa J. S. Virtue. W. G. Sloano. Hruco McCulloch , W. M. Cheek , J. H. Smiley , Oeorgo Meant , A. F. Gooch , F. A. Hroadwoll , O. Taylor. J. 0. Owens , A. L. hott , nnd Misses Fawcott , Mae Fawcett , Glasgow , Blanche Glasgow , Docla Carpenter and Miss Alabaster ot Lincoln. Mutllutoil tlin Conn Docket. Some time during Monday night unknown parties entered the police station nnd muti lated the court docket BO It cannot bo used any morcGreat blotches of Ink were spilled upon the records , ami forty or fifty leaves were torn from the fastenings. Four leaves were taken out bodily , and nftcr liolng crlmplcd up were thrown on the Door. These were recovered and straightened so by a Hula patching the whole record can bo preserved for reference , but the book cannot bo used. Neither the Judge nor the police have any Idea who the miscreant can be , but If caught the sentence will not bo a light one. The night Jailor has a beat to cover In connection with his Jail duties , and the dirty work was done whllo he was on bis Iwat. This Is another bit of ovIJenco In ftvor of the repeated demands by tha citi zens that a Jailer should be kept at the station at nil hours of the day and night. Itluliu mid .Murtlii An Immense crowd of people congregated at the police court room yenterday morning to hear Judge Chrlstmann paw upon the motion ot Attorney Ma honey to dlmnlm Messrs. lllako and Martin on the charge of it was not much of a Eurpruo to thi jv'ctiitors to hear the Jadgn df'lurc. that In v mid xuntaln tha motion : i > ul dirnilss the de fendants , as the state did not develop nn ; evidence ot n damaging nature a'galnst th men. men.Mr. . Mlako and Mr. Martin received the con prntulntlons ot their friends Upon their dls charge. IXIirr'n Dll'ltv SI .A pcnco warrant was sworn out llill Johnson by John Wallander yeMcrdn inornliifT which not only sets forth that Mi Wnllandor fenrs bodily violence from th colored man hut fears ho will destroy hi property nnd kldtmp his daughter , Ksther. Johnson Is married to n white wonmn Wnllnmlcr Is a neighbor , nnd the men lmv < worked together lit the B.IIIIO packing house Wnllnmlcr hns n beautiful dniiKhter 1C year of nKc who has toyed with Johnson's nlTcc tlons In n quiet manner until the negro became came so bndly mnllten that ho bogtkn writ Ing love letters to the girl. IMher re cclvcd several epistles from her dusk ; mash before she concluded tn tell her pupa nnd when nho did Micro was blood on tin moon. Wallander advised with Attorne ; Itaylcss , nnd by the nhl of the police Joh.nsoi wns trapped and caught In the company o the girl. She mot him In her father's ban nt midnight Saturday , nnd the police wen thcro to place him under nrrest. In relating the content ! ) of the love letters tors on the witness stand I'sllicr nuoro tha In the first letter llill v no ho wanlc < her to elope with him nnu BO to Denver Thnt he would give her n line house to llvi In nnd she could 1m her own boss. Tin next letter convoyed a promise for a goh rlns and "anything else the needed. " Sin said that 1)111 ) got water from her father * ! well and ono day nt the welt ho had inaili the proposition to Ulss her , but she refused The third letter told of his love nnd nskci for a meeting. This ono she showed nnd a tha direction of her father tilled the en gagemcnt. She said Illl ! had complimented her on he elegant form and said that when they me In the barn nt midnight ho would inensiiri limb ] with her. Sonic ot the testimony : quite spoony , nnd more than once Judgi Chrlstman had to rap for order. Ksther wa1 still on the stand when court adjourned a noon. Attorney Doud conducted the casi for the defendant. Johnson says the girl seemed to bo hnppj enough In his company and had frequently como to his house. Ho had never harmei her In nny way , but that the girl had beei free In her conduct while around him. II ( denied that ho had ever threatened Mr. Wai lander. In the afternoon John Wallander , father o ! the child , testified that Johnson had made threats to him , and ho was of the oplnloi that the fellow was sot upon destroying Ills family. Mrs. Olson testified ns to the contents ol the letters alleged to have been written bj Johnson to I'stlier. Ono letter , she fold contained threats that Johnson would Injure the girl If Blie over told on him. The defense moved to have the case dis missed without putting any witnesses on the stand. The court overruled the motion , Attorney Doud , who appeared for the de fendant , said It looked very much to him as though the court had alrrndy decided on what ho would do , and ho refused tc Introduce nny evidence. Jndgo Chrlstmanii then bound Johnson over to the district courl In the sum of $100. The bond was promptly furnished. Cao ( if Illglmay Robbery. George Gallagher was sitting In the police court with his mouth wldo open absorbing the testimony of Ksther Wallandoi yesterday morning when Chief IJren- nan gave him n surprise by plac ing him under arrest , and the charge will be n serious one' . John Graham Is the complaining witness , and states that Gal lagher and another man hold him up at mid night and robbed him of his coat and vest. Graham works on Anderson's dairy out at Ollmore. Ho came to town Monday to sec the Mghts. About midnight ho wns fetllliR pretty mellow nnd was meandering down an alleyway back of Fisher's drug store when ho was confronted by two men. One ot them shoved n revolver In his face and demanded that ho fork over what money ho had , Graham was penniless. The two men then throw him down and stripped him of his coat and vest , threatening to shoot If ho made any otitcry. Graham Is positive that Gal lagher Is ono of the highwaymen , and went so far as to Identify him bcforo Gallagher was locked up. The police have a good de scription o the other fellow , nnd will arrest him on sight. Tlio Ilm < ( if ninrch. The local committee that has the work In hand of entertaining the delegates ol the National Ancient Order of Hibernian con vention has arranged the line of march to bo followed when the visitors come to South Omaha on the 10th of next weuk. There will be eighty carriages. Coming down Twenty-fourth streets , the procession will turn west on L street , crossing the viaduct past the stock yards and up the hill to Thirty-third street , wthere It will turn south and pass by the Cudnhy plant and up the hill to Q street , on Q to Twenty-sixth nnd then south to Ilauer's -hall , where the guests will be received and welcomed by Mayor Johnson. The gentlemen from this city who have been Invited to attend the banquet In Omaha nro Hon. W. N. Habcock , Father Morlarlty and Mayor Ed T. Johnson. 'Will Test thu Onilimncn. Walker Clay and J. G. Nlcklo were both fined a nominal sum In the police court yesterday for dumping manure Inside the city limits. Nlcklo paid the fine , but At torney Klllott , who appeared for Clay , says ho will contest the legality ot the garbage ordinance , claiming that It Is defective In tnany ways. The hearing Is set for Satur day morning. Clay gave a bond for his ap pearance. Tliroo Morn Resign , Omccr Den Davis , Officer Hiram Harding and Fireman Jim Adams of No. 2 engine house have all handed In tholr resignations to Mayor Johnston to take effect at once. These gentlemen have tended to their duties conscientiously and faithfully and leave a clean record behind them. ' yinll I lvr : lie .Strung Aciiln ? " Many persons suffering from chronic lack of vigor ask themselves this question In vain. They have neglected the ono sure means of conferring what they luck and long for. In a very brief time , If they would but use Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , they would find their nppetlto and sleep renewed and strength revived. The Bitters will also surely remedy dyspepsia , malaria and liver complaint. .Slnteil fur the Convention , Folljwlng Is a list of the Nebraska dele gates who will attend the first annual con vention of the National Chiefs of 1'ollce union at St. Louis , May S : Fire and Police Commissioners Smith , Hnrtman , Coburn and Stridden , Chief Seavcy , Captain Mostyn and Sergeant Slg- wart , Omaha. Chiefs I' . II. Cooper , Lincoln ; M. V. Powers , Grand Island ; J. Heed , Beatrice ; Thomas Brcnnnn , South Omaha ; James Grace , Plattsmouth ; P. J. Quackcnbush , Supcilor ; Jud Clark , Falrbury ; J. W. Over- mler. Kearney. These delegates will meet ut tha Drcxel hotel at 9 o'clock next Saturday night and take the 10 p. m. train over the Missouri Pacific for St. Louis. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures ulcers , DoWIH's AVItch Hazel Salvo cures piles. nn : itKAi.TV .MAitKirr. INSTRUMENTS placed on record May 1 , 1891 : WAUIIANTY IRii)3. : Curm-llus finillh ami wlfn In A T Hmlth , i < > of K 100 fvrt hit 0 , lluilinxtull C'.uiUiJ 1 J U .MuHhanu , m < l wife tu H (1 Jahn m , lulu 3 tu 7. M < Kk H. I'l.jtuiil.ilv Z.COQ lliruni Cnolircll ami wlfa t > A 1 HolmliiTtf , n . ' .I feet , hit 6. liliick 137 , South ( Iniiihu. . . M ) I' \ VVe li < ami wife tu Jiiinu * Huw , tut 21 , UriMiiuriuil ; lul II , lilnvk I , Khurnian Avenun pink ; lots li und 7 , Mock 3 , Lln- unlit | iuik : hit 3. Vlntim I'lnnlot ; 19 , lilavk 2 , DulKht & Lyiiiiin'i add.- Id UI.'IT I'LAIM IlKKUH. I'rajile'a Klre liixurnnco lomiuny to N 1 * Hunt , rvculwr , loin 3 , ui'l ' 10. UorK G aivl loin : , 3 and I. hlui'k 7 , ilei.Wmlck'a 1'n'l ml.i . 1 N U Uoimi anJ huiOiuii.l to iVntial I < o.m ami TriMt company , 1 , t I' ) , UlucU 3 , KmiMtn1'lncu 1 i ! \V Naih , mule * tu M A ltou n uu , lot U. Iluck i Walnut 111)1 ) 1 I T llliirliKtnno unit wlfu t L M Darling , 't lot 1 ! , block i : : . South Omiihn 1 iJUKfri I' n Jibuti ( niwial in.t ii > r ) lo Ik-rtlin lluhii el ill , Ir.'n 1 uliJ 'J , blork IV , Uwlliht & Ljinan H uUJ . . . 1 Total amount ot trunnteit 13,008 ELLER CALLED TO ACCOUNT Alleged that as County Jtulgo Ho Paid Out Money Without Authority , MUST EXPLAIN ABOUT THE DIFFERENCES Tlui rommlMlcitUTA Will Cull tlio K In to Tell llntr lln Kept tin- Hook * Ills Ooiiiu'ctliiiiltli mi Heir's l > tutii. Ily direction of tlio commissioners Count ; Auditor Tale 1ms been checking lip ox- County JI | KO IJllor's olllco for tlio term tlml olllclnl occupied It nnd the flimnco committee 1ms decided , after listening to ttio report ol the auditor , to report nt the meeting this nftjrnoon Hint Kllor null the nllca owing n sum of money to the county. It li understood tliat this Is not duo lo nny great extent to the fnlltiro to account for fees , but inther to an tunvnrrmited expenditure In the way of salaries for help employed In the olllcc. There nre fcos ot which no trace can bo found nnd among these nro those on twenty-two marrlngo licenses. The auditor was obliged to call upon ox-Chlet Cl rk Witlkup on several occasions for assistance In unraveling tlio records of the oltlce , as they were la such shape that U was Impossible for him to trace out some of the matters nlono. H will bo remembered that Elli r Insisted on a much larger olllco force tlmn had over before been employed In the olllco nnd It was given out that everything nbout the place was to bo kept In the bust of shnpa from that tlmo forward. Now that the oinclnl Investigation of the olllco 1ms boon completed It Is found that , whllo the recordIng - Ing In the ofllco waa but a month behind when Judge Ellcr took charge of It , It was eighteen months behind when ho turned the onico over to his successor , Judge Maxtor. filler convinced the commlbslonors that It was necessary to glvo him n larger force In order to keep everything up to date mid In shipshape , and was allowed seven clerks , but when Judge Maxtor stepped In , the number was reduced to six. Not satisfied with his seven , IJIIor Increased the number on his own motion to nine without nny authority from the board , and ono of the rat holes where missing money has gone was for the payment of these two extra clerks. The commissioners also have the right to fix tlio salaries ot the clerks in the onico. and did so , but Ellcr took it upon himself to disregard tlio action of the board and allow them from ? 20 to $15 each more per month than author ized by the board. Whether or not the clerks actually received this money Is not stated , 9 but It Is reported by Ellcr as n part of the I financial transactions of the-oillce. Ho slated verbally , hov\o\vr , that this extra compensa 9I tion had been bo arranged that ho could got It back and turn It In If the board refused to I allow It. When Judge Maxtor took charge of the olllce , ho told the commissioners that six clerks would bo suinclent If the board would allow extra help for a whllo In order to have the recording caught up , but ho ob jected to having to do work that should have been done by Eller , and then have It charged to his term. Some of the com- mlbsloners have Investigated this matter , and have personally expressed the belief that It should be done by a special force nnd charged against Mllor's term. WHEELER ESTATE MATTER. Ono Instance ot Ellor's method of doing business came to light In the court room Monday , and called forth some rather plain animadversions on the part ot Judge Maxter. The case was that of the guardianship of Hurt Glendowcr Wheeler. When Murt AVheeler , a court reporter , died some tlmo ago , his estate , Including life Insurance , amounted to about $1,000 , which was divided eciually between the widow and child. An effort was made to have J , M. Long , an Iowa relative , appointed guardian of the child. , but ho was unable lo qualify , and the matter was allowed to run along ns It was , the property , amounting to about $1,050 , re maining In the hands of Judge Eller until the last day of his term , when ho appointed ( Jus Ilamel guardian , and leciulred Hamel to file an Inventory showing that he ( Hamel ) had received the amount above named in cash , In behalf of his ward. Everything appeared to bo nil straight so far as the record In the case was concerned , and It was not until R A. McMillan , n friend of the child , as ho had also been of the parents , entered complaint before the court charging that the guardian was un faithful to his trust , and asking that an Inquiry Bo made that Ilamel was cited to ap pear before the court , and then the whole matter came out. It seems that when tlio guardianship was conferred upon Ilamel by Ellcr , the prop erty was not turned over , with the excep tion of $118 , but that Hamel was given the personal notes of Judge Ellcr and his brother , Joshua M. Ellor , for the amount. What became of the money Is not stated , but It is a fact that It was not turned over by Judge Ellor to the guardian. At various subsequent times small amounts were paid to Ilamel by Eller , the total sum thus paid aggregating $3CC , as dis closed by Hamol'H ovldenco In court , but the bulk of the property , amounting to $1DOO , has not yet boon transferred. It further appears that as boon as Ellcr got wind of the fact that an Investigation had been begun , ho made Immediate prepar ations to get from under , and did so by In ducing Hamel to surrender the original notes on which ho appeared as ono of tlio makorx. and gave in their plaeo tha note of Joshua M. Idler , on which the Judge ap peared merely as guarantor of collection. The notes were respectively for ono year , six months , and on demand. ELLEH LESS LIAULE NOW. Under the original notes Judge Eller was equally liable , but under the later ones H would bo Impossible to collect from the Judge until all remedy against his brother had been exhausted , aa well as against a quarter section In the Klmlmll county sand hills , on which n mortgage was given by the brother to secure the claim. Inasmuch , however , as the ovldenco adduced In court was to the effect that this property IB not worth to exceed $000 , there sosum to bo ample - plo leeway for a deficit. Ono of the very peculiar features of this wholly unusual transaction Is the fact that Judge Elhr appointed Hiunol on the very last day of his term , thus avoiding what would have otherwise been the necessity oj accounting to his successor for this money on the following day. Still another noticeable feature Is the fact that Judge Ellcr took pains to rnqulro the guardian's bond lo bo filed , as well a DID llling of the Inventory on the name day ol tli 4 appointment , and further than this entered everything on tlio ncord nnd signed It , entirely closing up the case , although the recording was eighteen months hahlnd and tlio last -previous entry on the record wan In November , 1892 , skipping from then until the last day ot his term In the early I > art of January , 1894. Judge liaxter , In passing on the case , severely censured llamol for his conduct In allowing the nxclinnKO of notes and removed him from his position as guardian , on tha ground that bo way "Incapable , unaultablo mid unfaithful. " Isaac Adams WUH ap pointed In his place and his bond fixed ut $ .1,000. The court also scored PX-Judgo Ellur and I. C. Hntcholor , who appeared an the nt- tcrneya of Ilnmcl , and Eller hung hl head an the court expressed his opinion of the wholJ transaction. The ponltlon taken by the court Is that Judge Eller Is ntlll holden for the ontlro amount and thut thu ngtcH urn ot no Importance uli.itovur. ax the monuy was nuver turned ovur to Hiunol , and thut In vlnw ot tlila fact It la duiibtful It llaiji.l'a Ijoriditnou nuuld be rightfully held for I ho iinount. As u mutter of fact ono of llanul'n IJonilmnenvas InttirroguUd by thu court and wild that It would In Impomlblu fur a judg ment for the amount to be collected from him. TuUo tin ) HiirlliiRtoti Itimtu l-'or loial points In Nobraiika. Lincoln , lloatrlco. Grand Inland , Kearney , Nebraska City , HaHtlng" and hundre-U ot other towns In the statu are moat quickly nnd HatUfactorlly reached by this com- t ruins. City ticket ofllco , 1321 Fa rim m atrevt.