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THE CXMAJTA DAILY BEE ; rTJIUKSDAY , AIMdL 20. 1807. SPECIAL NOTICES Ailvcrllnt > niriit.i for Ilicnc column * \\\ll \ InInUeii until ISiHH ft. in. for tlie rvriilnu unil until tt ] i. in , ( or the Hint-Hint ; unil Sunday edition * . Advertiser * , lir rr i | neat I UK nnin- lierril < ! lllCk ( CM II lltlVC IlIKAVrm ltd- ilrpHM'il to n Miiinberrd letter In cnre if The Hoe. Atumers no itdilrcusetl will lie dellvorcil on iireseiitiitlun of the clifck only. IlulPN , 1 I-Se ti word first Insertion ! In 11 YMiril thprriilCi-r. NotliliiK take" for Ir N tliiin U."c for tlic llrnt liiitcr- tlnn. 'riirniiiilvertlxciiienln iiiimt l > * run no n xi'cn lively. WAM'HI > SITWATIOX. WANTHI ) , ANY I-OSIT1O.V , Of KICK Oil othiTwlpc. \ > y u man of KOU-I business xierl- | ctico. Address 1C li. Ueg. AM M 0 WANTKU , 1'OSITtON IIY MAI K STKNOO- rnplicr ; iiormiiiicnt t'oslllon iireferi-cJj it.il.ity moderate. Address K. II , car * llw ? . A M445 JB * WANT ! ? ! ) , I'AINTINO AND I'AI'KIUNO ; W1M do work for rent of cottage In sutmrha. Ad- drew K li. llw. A-.M447 JS BITUATION HY A YOUNO MAN WHO 18 A fxt'Tlcnccd typewriter anil &tetiosrapher , references futnlchetl. AdJrpnu J < , Il c. \VA.\'fKl ) > IAI.i : 11I2I..I * . SVANTIJD , AN lOIJA : WHO CAN THINK OB om * rlmiile tliliiK lo patent ? Protect youi lrle ii , tlity mny bring you we.tlth. Writ * Johr AVwIilftburn & Co. , UciJt. V , 1'ntcnt Attorneys , WaMilnnton. U. C. , for tlielr ll.fOO iirltn rfi nml a llxt of 200 Inventions wnntcil. It 1C > A rnw nNtiioiTio HUSTMNO JIKN CAN flnl ( ntfiuly , pmlllnlilo work with C. ! " . Adams Co. , C2I Ho. K.tli St. 11-170 IIRN WANTri : > . YOUNO AND M to Irarn Imrhcr trail" nl tlio Omnhn Itarber collORCj tlne t tqltlpi d Institution nf Its kind In the we t ; complete course right weeks ; tM'ins rencnnnbU1 ; oaeh or Inctnlln cnts ; caller or \\rlt < > fur cntnloKiio ; ln Ii ctlon Invited. 1317-1519 Doiutlnii ft. . Omahn. H-618 M4' UAI.KSMKN KOU CIOA11S ; JII5 MONTJHA nml PXpTfi's : nUI ejtnlillslipil hctur ; cxperlenr iinnprrffmry ; linlucpmcnts to cu'tomerF. C. C. lllnliop Co. , fit. hnulii. IJ-11IH Mil * US TO JtO WHIJKI.T HAI.AItr PAID C1OA11 snl-j ni ( n. K\perlrnro unn tesj-ary. IVrmum-nt position. W. U Kline Co. , St. Louis M" . . % WANTii : > , FIIIST CLASS KXPKniKNC'iC Inuhvlar to alter clothing. , liostoit Ktore Omalm. H 837 23 WANTID. nxpniitKNcnn noASTnit ANI : blunt fiirtincc men ; none but eMierlenrrd i nnpcl nptily ; wncs , M.OO to JJ.GO per ilny. llrlt l h Columtila Smelting and Ilellnlni ; Co. . Trail , 11. C. llMWM3 WANTED. AN KXPKHIHNCm ) . COM- prti'iit and rnllntitw ninn to talci cbarKe of a territory In Nebraska , establish Hsh HK'-lcleH nnd puiK-rvUo the f.ilc of tlio product of a reliable IIOIIKC of tlili nlty. Pnrty must IULVC nblllty an a KnlpKinnn nnd mnnnRcr anJ know soine- lliln of live * stock ; A 1 references ro- qulicd. Ono > l snlnry to therlslit man with Increns'1 when carnal. State cnmllflcntlutiH fully nnd uiMires K 17 , Dec. H IM M2 W'ANTKD. A LAUNDIIY SL\N AT ONfU. AI' . ply Hlliley steam laundrj' , Slbley , In. 1J-M455 30 WANTED. MANAOBU FOK nUANPIt OKFIC'I- lu Oni'ilm , Neb. ; Riilnry $1 2(0 nnd commix Flon ; KuO cnsti cnpltal refnilred ; nlto BWM ! icfurcnccs. OS3 iilliott Satianlluffnlo. . N. Y II M4C2 : MEN. WB OFFRR TUB HtlST OPPORTtlNITI ever offered tn boconio n , coinpelc-nt barber Ir only 8 weeks ; a full set of the best toi > ls tin mniket nffonlH Btven facli Rtudent free ; cltua tlon or b > catliin furnlflhed after K wreks ; niori nill < for men than we onnj supply Intcrestlni rntalo ue free : write or call mvl In ptM-t Jlolrr llarber college. \VashliiBt n nve So. Minneapolis. li-MtCO Ml WAXTtfll VU-M.it 1.13 UHLP. WANTKO. AN KXIMUHBNCUD COOK ANI laundies.s at 321 S. 19th st. C 411-23 TAlLOItUSS' ) -CALL AT IMS KAll IHUil ht. . C 41C-2S CIUL FOH LI G I1T HOL'HUWOllIC. JOM N 19th Ave. C 1O-30 * OIIIL WANTHD FOH OKNKIl.VL HOITSHWOIU 123 North 40th St. C 102 SO * FOR H13.\TIIOJSKS. ilOUSHS IN ALL I'AIITS OF THE CITY. Till O. ! ' . / Davis Company , 1W > 3 Karnain. U 171 HOUSHS , uiNn\VA & co. . : os N. ISTII ST. D-172 MODUr.N HOUSKS , C. A. STA 1 III , OMN.Y.LIKI U-173 _ CKOICIHOfSES AND COTTAOKS ALL OVEI the city. S5 to JOO. Flilelltv , 1T02 Fnrnnni St. U 174 1IOUSRS , WALLACE , 11HOWN 11LOCK. 16TI nnd Douglac. 11 175 1IOUHUS , COTTAOKS ArOllKS. ALL PAIlTl o city , llrennan , Leva Co. , 430 1'nxton block D-176 _ _ iioviNQ iiouSEHOLn cioons AND I-IANOS Om.Vun .4 Storagu Co. , 1U5 Fomain. Tel. IMS U 171 LAItOH LIST. M'CAOUi : . ISTII & uoncii ; D-1S2 S. QAUVIN D 178 IIOUSKS FOH RKNT. HUMID , 1'AXTON 11LK LAUOE LIST. WCAOUK. 13TH .t I JO I ) G U. U ISO 1'I.WASANTLY LOCATED MOIiHRN HO1IHE rent moiliiatf. Gannett , 501 llrown I Hock. MKII-MI' TUHKINGTON. CC3 HKIi IIL'ILDINCI. D 1SI 10-HOOM M011KHN lliSIDiN "l- ; WITH IJAKJ and Iarn > ' well nhnded giounds ; Ilnely locntej } 33. Juli" ' W. Kobblns. neenti''i Farniim St D 1C3 lit-ltOOM , SIOPK11N niTAC'Hi-i : : > wnlklnB illsttinoe ; JM.CO. Gaivln llrn . , 161 K.irnaiu St. I ) MCCj _ j7c-Tt. H. . CLKANKU & CHEAP. COS N. 13 ST 1 > 72b My * ' " Hi3f3is. : " cTvrTAnr.s. FLATS' K STOUES largo llbt. llouli & Jtomnno , S2.1 N. Y. Life. 1. * M7Cl-illO * BTANKOItn CMIICLE COTTAOKH - C-UOOM- All inuJrrn. Al'n > " tiulldlng , D-7r. roil IlKNTAST KItONT HIWIDHNfn W1TI bam and largo croiinds , C20 Pail ; Ave. Mrictly inexli'in flats nnl btoies In Ilic ncv DavlilK" bnlbllni ; . cnumMi , ; city ball. Join W. Itobblns , AKejit. IW2 rornuni St. 11 Jf.8 10-IlOOM KI\T. DOl'OLAS , NL Ul IITU ; MOD ITIIJ Bleani boat. Inquliu 1-lr.il.juirt. 316 S. ISth Ni\V : MODBIIN IUMCK HOUSE , 8 HOOMS. JX iM N , JJid. _ IJ-MW7 von HI.VT TWO 7-1100x1 J.STOUY COT UK'U. . * S9 * ( tonicr ) nnd SOU Webtti-r street BOU < | repair. Henry W. Yates , Nebrnsliii Na tlonnl JlanU. D-rg 3 } TKN.ltOOM Mo > iitN : ItltICK HOUSn , 2111 Cas ( i-ronni'iiio-ifrn lint , 709 So. Hth , J17.M. 6-rooni inwtcrn Hat , 11IIA Pacific. } 13W. \V. II. MclUlo Itnom SOI , I'irst Nat'l Hank. t-HOOM COIt. FLAT. 2101 LKAVINWOP.TII u : si-xi23 HOUSKS rou HINT. j. n. siuawooD. 4j Now York Life. D-.MKO SO * MUKJ.M MOD. con. FLAT , sioi LKAVKN worth , Dl -M l VCnT\l \ AND C-llOOM MOPKKK TI.AT3. 1112 fi UIlL 1 > 1-1 M3 * i'\H ' I : NT. IJWXJANT D-IIOOM iittu'ic , is ! I'arli A > e. . oi | > iiiilie Hniiecom 1'ark : all moder Knqulrc John I > nU' , S0i > N. V. Ulfc. owner. D--4S ! M _ _ _ _ _ SEVEN ItOOM MODKHN lawn. ! Ttt N. Ulh St. n-isi zs I'Oll HKXT l-'UHMSHUn rtOCI.MS. UKSIIIAIILR Fl'RNlSHEU ItOOM 1911 nOIICl u * . n-Mztc ETBAM HKATKD HOOMS , TELKPIIONP ANI nil convi'iil ncr : riittb reasonable. Pundt Kc < l dtiict. 2U a 17th 81. K-703 BOUTH ] < OOMS 1 M CAPITOL AVR. K--MH4 1 _ HOOWH. AT ICti UOUQUVS ST. iM40S i l-OIl IIKNT. FUIINI8IIEU OH UNl'tlHNlSIIKI roonu. 620 N. I8tl > til. KI1T Mi' _ ri'HNISHKD ' HOOMS FltOM II CO im MODEH : convrnlrncc * . 1709 California St. C 4W ! 0 HANDSOMI ) HUITi : Ot' HOOMS NDWL' ! nt "Ko. 18th. U-M4J3 MS * _ RCXJM3. LIGHT HOUSKKEKl'lNU. 1915 DOUQ lu. K-1I4U 1U * 1'LiiMsiir.n KOOMS .v.\n IIOAHD. FIHST-CLA83 11OOM3 WITH BOAHD , 17W Vmlgt. F-m 10J-29 * ItOOMS ANI ) UOAltl ) , 1724 DOL'OLAS. F 280 W * n HOOMS , WITH IJOAnD ; UEFRH- encen. 201 N. 18t.i. F M3. 9 M2 * Ft'llNISIini ) HOOMS ANH ItOAHI ) . IW ) CAPItol - tel avenue : Dr. I enbo-Jy'n residence. F-MJ92 50- I'OH lll'JVT f.Vl'H/ll.MSlIKI ) c CHA.MHIHS FOR HKNT , MAN AND -WIFE ; cllf water , waste pipe. 21) N. 17th street. ! Oil KENT. FIVE UNFCnNlatlKD ROOMS ; KofHl location ; private family. Address J f , . Jlcc. O-M427 roil UK.vr sToHHs .ixn OFFICHS. FOH IlENTTlli : ( .STOHY 1IR1CI4 iritLDINO nt 9t FnJnsm St. ThU bulldlns ha a nreproof cein"iit b.isemcnt. complete steam heallni ; flx- HireB ; water on nil floors ; ijus , etc. Apply nt tlio olllce of The. Ice. ! I 510 \VA.\TI3I ) . WANTKD AOKNTU. $7S PKH MONTH ANt > etKii6 ! ( > s paid active men If right ; goods sold by cample only ; ( ample * , also horse and car- rlune furnlabetl ( roc. Address Jobber , llox M'j ' , liuiton. Mass. J 152 WANTED , AGENTS. MALI ? OH , FEMALE. TO liandlo thu Acma embnldcry nt > cillc. Acme Ncvdlo Co. , ei'O Hialto lIMtf. , St. louts , Mo. J M4C1 83 * STOIIAOI3. OM. VAN & STOIIAOE. H1& FA11NAM , TEI li' M-183 PACIFIC HTOItAQE AND WAHKHOUSE CO. . tOS-uiO Jonts. Gcncrul ttorate and forwarding. M 1P4 FOU KXCIIAXGR. SALOON , ONE OF THE IIHST. J. J. GIIiSON , til First National bank building. K M6S9 FOH TRADE. 6-HOOM l OTTAOB , FOH C1.EAH vacant pro | > rty. Addtvss K. 9 , nee. K M400 29 FOH EXCHANCJE. DKSIIin F1HST-CLAPS Omaha proiKTty , not IMS than 9 rooms , with barn , for choice clear resilience or rental property In St. Joseph , Mo. Addren K IS. Uee. X M423 30 VOH SALE OH THADB FOH GOOD CLEAN mdse. , n 114-acro wood , wnter and nlfnlfa farm ; fplendld farm to make money In raisin * Imps , poultry nnd bees ; value. Jl.S'v ' ) . Addrew Omaha HP. H N. K M454 FOIl SAIiK IlF.AIj I5RTATB. t'l.ACR 11AROA1NS. JS.WO , IS.7SO TO It.tOO. See rholna at Kill n l Fanimn : Horse Hide. J. J. Gibson. ( U First National Ilk. 1IM , IIB-JOO HOUfiKS. I/JTS. FAHM3. LANI > 3 , LOANB- Oeo. P. Ilemls Ural Kstvte Co. , 1'Alton IllncU. RE Ml , AHSTRACTS. II. H. NEALE. til N. T. LIFE. I HK-1ISTJ 30 * OHKAT 11AHOAINS IN HOUSKS AND UOTS In nny nml every part nf city , north , east. Ninth and west , rnnuine from tDM to J.VOftO or JS.Wrt nnd upwanl * . Any terms dcslrol. Ilctnls , Pnxton block. HE 375 DESIRA11LB HOMES NF.AH HANSCOM PARK tliat are bargains. Joseph II. I'lprr. Wlthrelt Block. HE M332-1 FOR SALK MODKItK 9-ROOM HOUSI5 ON paved street near Hanscom park. Apply 27li Poppleton BVe. HE M701 FOR SALE. TWELVE ROOM MODERN house , lee fe rt front , nt northeast corner Iard and 41st streets , onp of the most desirable locations In Walnut Hill. A smaller bouse and lot will l > accepted In part payment ; balance nn easy terms. Apply to owner on premises , No. 40J2 Iznnl St. RE 17 - 1IAHQAIN : ONLY 7M FOR 2101 N. 2STH. A G-room house nnd corner lot. Oirvln linn. , 1613 Farnam street. HE M137 The Kicker. Tim Man of Sense. The kicker kicked and the roarho made Was heard both near a/id far , But the man cf senss , he only snid : "Tho Bee want ad gits thai1. " T. n. WAXTHIl TO IIUY. 2D-HAND FURNITURE & STOVES. BROWN'S. 102 S. 14th. N MS17 M 12 * WANTED TO UUY A SMALL PONY AND harness ; pony to wclKh about GOO pounds. Must ba very Rfntle , for small clilld to drive. Call und face Phil Aarons ut Huston Store.N . N IIS-IO WANTED. A SECOND-HAND PHAETON IN food order. Address K 18 , The Hte. N M45S 30 WANTED. 73 FEET LAWN HOPE ; STATE condition , nnd price and vtheru cun be seen. Address 1C 19. Bee. N MI57 29 KOll SALK MI CI.LLAX1-OL'S. ! HARWOOD CHI11IIINC. HOG AND CHICKEN fence , cheaper than "all wire. " C. 11. Lee , SOI Douglas. U-1S3 CHICKEN , HOC AND LA\VN FENCE ; ALL wlie ; cheaper than wood. Wire Works , 403 So. 14th. Q-310 M2 inST SEED SWEET POTATOES. Jl.23 PER bbl. ; nil sortn. Addrsss Tlieo Williams Omaha. Q-M 1SS WEl HANS STONE FILTER. 509 S. 17TH ST. Q M3CO ni3 FOR SALE-OLD LU.MHER OF ALL DKSCHIP- tlon.s ; npply to T. C. Wilson , old fair grounds. Sherman avenue , or Associated Cliarltlea , 807 Howard street. Tel. 1010. Q m9S-m 17 * TO H\VB YOUR NEW OR OLD WHEELS riibbor tired ; for n Kood hojiie-m.ide buggy , or for llrst class pulntlm ; nnd repairing , sw Wm. PfcllTer , 27tli & Lcavcnwortn CJ 2j9-Ml'2 3MSCHLLAXKOUS. GARDENS AND FARMS TO RENT. T. MIJR- rny. R-MSIO CLAIUVOYAX'l' . MRS. FR1TA CLAIRVOYANT , S17 N. 1CTH. S-M21C M5 3IASSACIU , 1IAT1IS , HTC. MME. SMITH , 1017 HOWARD. ROOM 5 ; MAS- fiiKO anil steam baths , T M2W 29 * MRS. DR. KEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE HATH parlors ; restful nnd curative. 417 S. llth , up- btalrs. T MSCC Ml' JZ3.DO RUPTURE CURED TILL MAY 1ST FOR ? U.CO ; no pain ; no detention from business ; He refer to Iiundieds of patients cured. ThO. . E Mlllor Co. , S32-S .New Ycrk l.lfc UMc. , Omaha U-1S6 VIAVI FOH UTERINE TROUHLEri , 310-8 llEfj ItldR ; pby&lclan , consultation or health book free. u-187 I1ATIIS , MASSAGE , MME. POST , 31 14 S 15TH ' U-liS OMAHA DENTAL COLLEGE , 12TH i \C1FIC St * . Teli | nilcil with Rul < l. amalgam , tin , t-ut- lapprcnn , ceir.cnt und I'iutea made for cost of material only. Teeth extracted ami cleaned free. U-1SS MAGNETIC IIATHS FOR LADIES. THE NEW HyBlcne JuMltuti ; , 2ri-211 Jieo Itldff. U MJ72 M3 MO.MJY TO IOA.\HIAL : HSTATH. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVE ! ) OMAHA rcul cttate. lliennan , Love Co. , Puxton block W-1W ) ANTHONY LOAN * TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y. U- qulik money at low lales for choice farm Inndi In lowu. iiorthein Missouri , eaeteni Nehraxa. \V-1H ON OMAHA PROPERTY. LOWEST RATES- buliJIiiff loans wanted. Fldcltsv Trust ( Jo. \v-ni LOAN'S ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITT property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1820 Farnarn. WANTED. GOOD FARM LOANS IN EASTERN Neb. U. C. Pctcn , & Co. , U. S. Nat. Hank bldg. W MMS 30 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. U.i O. F. Davis Co. . 1EM Fnrnam St \V-9 * 1'AIIU LOANS , 1 TO 1ft YHARfJ ; LOWEST rutcn. Uarvln Hrm. , 1613 Farnnm St.w w ta WE WILL HAVE JWOOO TO KW.C-M TO LOAN In April. May , Jutm nnd July on ni t-t.-la ; s Im- iirov < Ml Omaha pruiwrly In mms of tl.OOO tu tlu.OV ) ; want applications at once ; lowest rnte * on best loams. Fidelity Trust company. 1TOS Fnrnam St. W1W 6 PER CEN'T MONEY ON NER & IA FAMuT \S' . U. Melklc. lot Nut'l Ek rlJ . , omnh . VV-M1II MO\I3Y TO I.OAX CHATTELS. ' JIOMKY TO I.OAJJ. s . co. 60 " PAYS : run tur- . rime * , etc. iJurr ( Green , room I. ll&rker I MONEY TO I/DAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horfffj , a gene , etc. , nt loweit rates in cllyj no rvmovfcl of KCHK ! ; strictly conlldentlalj you can I'oy the lorn erf at any lime or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOA.V CO. . JOS So. Ulh t IltiSINKSS CHANCKS. DRUG BTORE-BNAP FOH A HUSTLER ; IN- vctftlxntr ; will reijulre 13,600 to 13.000. J. J , Gibson , room fill , lit Nat. Hank. y : u MS I X ) INVKSTKD KAP.NS ISO WEEKLY : NO lock iwoulutlon or gold in I no Invent inent : you control capital ; llfln nuctvisCul year ; p r- tlculan fr e. Chaw & Campbell , li Union S-juare , New York. YM267 m2J SMALL HOTEL OF TWENTY ROOMS. INquire - quire on premises. Jit 8. 12th it. Y-M264 3D SNAPS $300 , full lot , 50x124 ft. ailjolnlmr Kountze Place. $ KO. S. W. coiner 27tb nnd Dorcas streets. 500x 115 feet. 51,750 for two houses ct 2710-13 N. SSlh street , lot SI.\9G feet. 52,500 , N W. corner 2Sth nnd Half Howard sticets. B4xl20 feet. 56,000 , N. A\ " . corner 2..th nnd Capitol avenue , lot CCzllS feet ; S-ioom modern bouse. Jriin N. Frcnzer. opp. P. O. RE M3SS LOST. LOST A PAIR OF GOLD RIMMED GLASSliw' Return to 1J1 Douglas and receive reward. Lost 945 LOST. GOLD MKI > AU NA.MU J. J. .MARSlIAt.1. . . Universally of Woostcr ; liberal icwanl ; return to 11C North SSth Btrcet. I ist JI401 ! IJ5ST PUO I'UP , WITH STEEL COLU\R. bolls nnd tiR No. SO , return to 2021 Harney Bt. ftir re\vanl. I jst 415-29 LOST. ON TUESDAY , TWO DIAMOND RINGS ; lea\e nt detective headquarters and receUe re ward. Ix > st J14W 20' .IIICDICAL. LADII ! CIIICHESTER'S KNGL1SII PENNY- roynl pills ( Dlamoml brand ) lire the best ; safe , reliable ; Hike no other : send 4c stamps for par- tlrul.irs. "Relief for Ladles , " In letter by re turn mail ; ut drURKlbts. rhlchi-ster Chemical Co. . Philadelphia , Pa. Mention IJee.M4M M4M 29' MUSIC , ART AXU IjAXCiUARB. F. GELLEN11IJCK. J1ANJO. MANDO- iln and t-ultar teacher. 1S07 Farnam elrsut. Tel. 238. 'ja ASTROLOGY. PROFESSOR A. MASERY OF KGY1T , PALMistry - istry and astroloey , the wonder of tbo age ; past , present nnd futuie tol-1 - or no churne. nt :020 Hurney St. . Omaha , Neb. 258 29' II. MAROV.'ITZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 1C 3V. no SHORTHAND AXU TYI'iaWRITIXG. c. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. CI3 N. T. LIFZJ. , VT OMAHA IJUS. COLLEGE. 16TH & DOUGLAS IC3 BMl'LOYMKXT OFF1C1S. \NY ONE WANTING MALE OR FEMALE help , ca'i ' Canadian oMlce , 1522 Douglnn ; tele phone SSI. M27B 30 I5LOCUTIOX. I'HYSICAL TRAINING. MRS. DORWARD. 623 N. 19th. M10S-A27' DIII3.S.SMAKIXG. I3RESSMAKINO. IN FAMILIES. MISP Olun < y. 4Wi Ilu-dette. M277 30 SF.NVIXO MACIIIXKS AXIJ SUPI'LIUS. NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE sewing machine ofllce , 1S14 Cap. ave. Tel. 1574. fl ( t SIDHWAMCS. 3IDH\VAI.KS-AHT11''IC1A1. STONB. niUCK , natural atone. W. J. Wtlshans , SW S. 17th st. C21 M5 ACCOUNTANT. u. c. nunn. puiiuc ACCOUNTANT , ion Farnatn. _ -MC MC MASON WOHIC JOIIHUIl. I p. 1UJAI.V. 1S22 Cr.AIUC STRKBT. 1ISC7 Mil * I.-L'NITUIIH IIKI'AIHKI ) . NIVIR TO I.ATE TO MKND-IIE sunn. h.ivD baby cnlis. rocil and rattan furniture , rcpiilrcil. renewed and piilmeil ; don't make a mletukc. Call at 716 N. Klh Bt , Chairs re- tcaled ; baby cabs maJe to order. ilSM 30 * ; PAOKKD. SEP. V 8. WAI/KIN TON FUHNITUUK PACK. l\\K. \ \ upholstering and repairing ; matlrc es anil feathers renovated ; prices reduced tills month. Tel. 1531. 2111 Cumins. 203 IMIM.OYMINT : OFKICI : . AMEHK'AN AND QUUMAN KMPI.OYMENT bureau , lilt Dodge. Telephone 6TC.1UC3 -1UC3 Jrl3 LIFE INS. I'OUCIES IIOUCIHT. W. F. HOU > RN toe SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICIIOHS , Ilcoltulldlnz , Omaha Neb Advlco and I'nlont Ilu3k Fit KB Ladies Who Value A refined complexion must use Ptazonl's Pow der , It produces a soft and beautiful skin. 3YITAI1I. 11' McGlnncss OKnlnst' ' TCM. Krror from O.IKO county. Alllrmfc , . , ( Oplnlon by Com missioner Ilyan. iMiii. A Judgment on fnlrl Wnfllctlnfr evidence will be nlllrmed when j uniclency of such evidence la the only qtWtlon presented by the record. ' " 'V Morrlll nsnlnst Cra&-/jTd. / ? Appeal from Ijancastcr county. AlUrrhcd. Opinion by Commissioner Hynn.s' < Wliero nn action \vsjrouRht ) by the re ceiver of nn Insolvent. } > ank against one who held some of Us untxihl stock nnd his transfer thereof , " Wt t ! nmotinl of nn assessment thereonr In which nctlon H wns soURht to ohtalnt juilmnent against ono defendant of certain nlleK.ulons of fraud ngnlnst him should be tni.italncd by the proofs * to bo nddilceit , nnd If not so stis- talned then iifralnst the other defendant , the cause must 1 ? tried on appeal ns ono for alternative relief , and the evidence not beliiK found sufllclent to oliarKt ) the orig inal holder of the slock on t'u ' > theory pro- ceodexi on against him In the district court hn cannot lx ; held Itahlo In tbo supreme court on a different theory. Donne npalnst Smith Ilros. Loan nnd Trust Comimny. Krror from Saline county. Afllrmed. Opinion by Commissioner llynn. A verdict on consideration of 'fairly con- fllctliiK nvldonce will nol. In this court , be dlr-turbed as lackine support In the proofs. 2. Wliexo n , question Tor n special llndliiB , which answered eJlhcr way must bo Imma terial to the Issues In View of the evidence wns submitted to a Jury , ami such < iues- lion was not nnsweml. there wns no preju dicial error In rendering Judgment on tlici Koncrnl vcrillct wlthoilt previously requiring a finding on thn question Indicated. Lyman against Waterman. Krror from Sannders county. Reversed. Opinion by Commissioner llynn. When a jury wns waived nnd questions of fact were tried by the court and In due tlmu a request was made of the court to Btnte In writing the findings of fnct sep arately from conclusions of law It was prejudicially erroneous Tor tbo court to detiv such rrvjuiSU. Wiley against Shars , 21 Neb. , 712. llrown County against Ilock County. I3r- A Sample Pncknge of Dr. Cliar- cot's Kohl Nervine Tablets. 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Write today for FKBE SAXIl'LB package and proofs that prove. A postal card.Is sufficient. .CHEMldAV & . M'l $ , , < ? 0. , ' * ' , . ' LaCrosse. Wis. Charoct's ' Kola Nervine Tablets FOR SALE BY KITH3ST & CO. , 15tli ami Douiihis. DR. McGREVV IS THE ONLY SPECIALIST WHO TEAT5 AU. PRIVATE DISEASES Weakness & Disorder ol MEN ONLY CO Years .Kxpertence. 0 Vein in Omaha. Rook Free. . Consultation and Examination Free. Hth and Farnam Sli. , OMAHA NEIL Via ncntl the French P-medyt C ALTH O S free , ( no u. o. I ) u J t legal Eunrante * tlmt CALTIIOS will t STO1 * Dlt'churero n < l i : nli lon . of .1 HCUTOllU l > t Vliror. ) L'se it and pay if satisfied. VON MOHL CO. , 332 B , ! Bolt lorrlnn IcenU , Clnflonlll , Ohio. I TIME CARD I.PU\CS .HL'HLI.N'tVroN .V J1O. ItlV Kit. [ Arrives OmalmL'nlon | Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Uinu.la 3un. . . . . Denver Uxpresa . 'J:3Sain : < :30pm.lllk : HUN. Mont ft 1'uset SnU Ux. 4OSpm : 4:35jm | . Ucnvtr K.\ITI' S . 4:05i : > m 7Wpm. ; . . .Lincoln Ix/cal ( ex. Sunday ) . . . . 7:4r.pm : _ 2Ui : > m..IJnculn Local < * x. aunlay.ll:30um : Leaves ll'HIC'AGO. HUllMXaTOjf & Q. | Arrives Onialiall.'nlon DepTt , J th ii Mason Kta. ' Oinalia 5:0jpm : . 7.CI ! c5s A'eitlbulo . . 8 : C S.ISaiil . Chicago Kxpross . 4:1pni : 7ri.'l ; ' > m..ClilcOK & tit , Lunia ICxireHb | , . . . fcl Jain ll:4Cara : . 1'aclilo Junction Local . ClOpm _ . . . . . . .Knst Mull . 2:0pui ; Lcu\e IC111CAUO , ill IiT & ST. l'A"ClArrlV ] < 'T OmnliaUjilonIciot10tH [ & Mn&on Bta.l Omalm C:3C : | > m. . Chlrago"Llmlleil . 8:0'am : ( ex , _ Sunday ) . . .3 :2pm : . On-.aliaUnlon | Depot , lOtli & Mmon Bta.j Omaha I0 : : .nm . Eastern T-Ixpiesi . 3Wpm 4M5pm . VeetlbuleJ Limited" . 5:4ln : > m Efipni : . ft1'aul ixpre : < 9 . 9JOam : f:40am : . St. 1'aul LlmltcJ . 8OJpm r0am . Sioux Cll 'l > ical . lllipm : 6:30pm : . Omaha-Clilcaipj ( Special. . 8:00am : . Missouri Valeit ) Ix > ca | . 0:30am Kxcept Surnlay. * I-I1cjj' ' > Monday. _ Leaves ( CHICAGO , It. I > iu'i 1'A CJ Kiel A rrlvea OmahalUnlon Depot. IQtn , & . MBBOII SU. | Omaha _ lOMOaro. . Atlantic llxprcjw , ( ex. Bunday ) . . 5:35pm : T:00pm : . h'lKht "Kxprers . 8.15am 4 : H > pm. . . . Chicago Vcsfllrtlled Limited. , , . l:35pm : 4-Mpm. . .St. Pnnl Vertmiiliiil Llmlleil. . , . l35inn ; 1 :40pm : . . . .ColoraiiyjInlted . . . . . -OOpnj EeaVmT" cTST" l',7J ) & O , lArrTves" Omahal Depot. Uth " A \ \ ebater Sja. _ jOiialia . p. ( ox. Bun.ll:55am 8l5am..Sioux : City Awoininwlutlon. . . . 8:00pm : CilSpm fit , raul Llmlled 910am ; Leave * | ' F. E. & Slfa ! " \'AI.I.13Y. ' " | ArrIvc Omahal Depot. Uth & ,3vgb ter Hit. | Omaha 3:00pm : . Fast MairTilvTTCxpri'i.'i . 5:00pm : 3:0ftpm.ex. : Sat. ) Wj VJ-Jx. ( ex. Mon. . . . BiOOpm 7Ctain..I1remoiit. : Iocat Irlilfartaya only ) . . 7lCam : . Norfolk nxptvsN'iex. ' Sun. ) . 05am : 6:15pm : . Bt. 1'aul Hx'r3a | ' . OUOain K. CTTSTf J. & C. 11. | AiTlve7 Omaha . Union Depot , 10th _ & _ Mason fita/ ' _ [ Omaha DOJam : Kanm CftV liay Kxpre 8' . . . . C:10pm : 10OOpin..K. C. Night K * viaU. _ 1' . Trans. . Cuam : " leaves I MlSSOflll PACIFIC. | Arrlvei Omahal Depot. Uth & Webtter _ St . _ Omalia r : ? prn . . .Nebraika & ! C nga > I.lmlteJ..l2Mpm f-:0 | > m Kant'ii ' City Kxpren 6COam : g.lipm Ntliratka I ocaMex. tiun. ) . . . 900am ' Ix > nve | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. | Arrlvca Omahal Depol. Uth & Webater St . | Omjlia CUpni. . . HI , 1'nuf IJmlteil 310am ; I uvef I siOUX crTY i' PACIFIC ! ( Arrives OiujhalOnlon Depot. 10th & Ma onjit . | Onmlia ' BIOam. : . . . Bt 'Paul FaMenger 1llOpm : 7J : am..Sioux City PHMenger JWpm : ( 8Mpm fit. Paul Llnnteil 9Mum : Leaven IVATA"8II I | 11A IMVAY IArrlTei OmaliaUnlan | Depot , 10th & Maion li. | Omaha < : JCpm Canon Hall . . .ll30am " ( Arrives 10th & tlaxon St i Onmlia 8o : ni. . . Ovrrl ml I.lmlteirT . . . 4-4lpm JlSOpin.lioat'cc & Hln'tni-li't ; l.'x ( ex Sun ) . 3Wynl : C' 5pm..lrana Itland l-'ipr n ( ex gun. ) , . 3Wpm , Fat Mul " ror from ttrotm countr. AfflrmM. Opinion by Commissioner Hynn. In an notion for a recovery of a proivsr proportion of the value > r real property retalneil and upod by a county from the territory ofwhich 'the territory of another county h.ifl bce-n sefre ( ? xt < xl It l no uc- tense to show Hint svvld rcnl property wns orlplnally convoyed by ft deed with condi tions , when thereafter the f.il < l property was dedicated na county property by a pkvt duly recorded by the Bnintor nnd an such was ncccpted by the , county nnd nt Kient expense Improves ! by the erection thereon of county buildings. rirst National Hnnk of Tobias ntrnlnst linrnrtt. Krror from Snllno county. Af- llrmed. Opinion by Commissioner irvlno. In nn nctlon ngnln t a nntlonnl Kink to recover the ponnlty for tnklnc usury It np- pearcd that tbo transactions between the plaintiff nnd tbo Kink consisted of a large numt or of loans evidenced by notes , many of which hnd \ > evn from time to tlmo ra- newtxl. Held , Tlmt evidence of the whole conrso of trnnwictlons vena malcrlnl In or der to trnce the different debts nnd the Interval reserved on cnoh , ultlioiiKh some transactions were not pleaded ns usurious. 2. While under the state lnw no nctlon can be maintained to recover li.ack pay ments of usury , nnd nil remedy Is lost by payment of tlir debt , tin.- national banking net provides othprwlso und an nctton will He niralnst a nntionnl bnnk _ to recover tlio penalty , .notwithstanding the borrower 1ms paid both principal nnd Interest. 3. Certnln Instructions rxntnlned nnd held properly refused nnd cvidenco held nulll- ctuitt to sustain Iht verdlot. Davis nfrnlnst Nebraska Nntlonnl Jtunt. Krror from OnRo county. Unversed and rc- mnnded. Opinion by Uommlsaloner Irvine. The plalntirf sued ns a corporation. Tlio defendants In their nnsvver i > oflllcnlly de nied the corporate existence of plaintiff. Hold , that thn answer In this respect slated a defense nnd cast upon the plaintiff the burden of proving Its corporate existence. Fullerton OfiUlnHl Ullworth. I3rror from Adams county. Alllrmcd. Opinion by Com missioner Irvine. A sued U. nnd others , nlleclnfT tlmt II. and the ether defetulnnts hnd with C. nnd others named executed us sureties n bond for the faithful performance of thu duties of a county treasurer ; that the treasurer had embezzled a certain sum of money , which C. nnd others , not parties to the suit , had paid to the county In dlschar o of their obllKntlons ; tlmt thereafter the county hud assigned Us rights to A. In trust for C. and the other puylnu ; stm-tlcs. The petition prayed contribution from the defendants. It did not allefiu that the as- slKiimi'iit by the county to the plalntllT was In pursuance of nny ninvomcnt with the paying sureties by which A. was consti tuted tlielr truste" . Held , tlmt It stated no cause of action In favor of A. Kenton airiilnst the American Jewelry Company. Hrror from Gace county. He- versed and remanded. Opinion by Com missioner Irvine. The record of u district comt showed that a transcript for the purpose of perfecting nn appeal from a Justice of the pence was Hied within the statutory time. On a mo tion to dismiss the. court considered the 111- Inp mark nnd n certificate of the clerk to the same effect and also an nllldiivlt of the nppelleo'H attorney , containing a statement that lie had searched the records utter the time for Illln the transcript and had not found it , nnd nlno hearsay evidence In the nature ot statements , which the deputy clerk had made to hint with regard to the clerk's acts. Held , Hint this affidavit was sutlleiont to contradict the record and that the tipiionl should not have boon dlxmlssed. Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company against Hegler. Krror from York county. Alllrmcd. Opinion by Commissioner Irvine. Where two or more plaintiffs or defen dants join in a motion for a new trial erin in a petition In error an assignment of error which Is not good as lo all who join must bo overruled as to all. 2. The defendant In an nctlon for ma licious prosecution will not be permitted to urije the Insufllclcncy of the complaint on which lie caused the plaintiff's arrest us a defense to the action. 3. In an action for malicious prosecution the plaintiff , if successful , is entitled to recover damages for llm Injury to his rep utation , and therefore * he may prove news- pap > r publications containing plain nc- eounts of the prosecution without com ment thereon. Filer against tTmlth , 90 Mich. , 317 , followed. 4. In an action ex dellcto , where expenses Incurred by reason of the tort are recov erable , It Is not essential that the plain- tilt should have actually paid the money. It is sulllclcnl If he has Incurred a Icsnl ob- ll.rulloii ; to do so. Sloan against Van Husklrlc. Krror from 1'awnee county. Allirmed. Opinion by Commissioner Hngnn. The signing by a. wife of n mortgage upon the homestead of herself and husband , .tio ) legal title tQ .which Is In him , to ralso money with which to pay his debt Is such a. valuable consideration If otherwise sulll- clent as will support a sale of personal prop erty of the husband to the wife. " . Kvldenco examined nnd held to sustain Ilio llmling of the jury. Kobnrg against Grceder. Appeal from Douglas county. Ileverscil and dismissed. Opinion by Commissioner UaKun. Where a husband purchases real estate with his own funds and causes the legal title thereof to be conveyed to his wlfo the presumption Is that the husband intended such real estate as a gift to ills wife. 2. In order to fasten a trusl upon real es- lalt > by means of a jiurol declaration tlio words employed must amount lo a clear and explicit declaration of trusl. They must also point out with reasonable cer tainty the subject matter of the trust and the person who Is to take the beneficial Interest. I.OOHC and Indefinite expressions and such as Indicate only an Incomplete and executory Intention arc Insulllclent for this purpose. Roddy against lloddy , 3 IsVb. . ! K , followed. 3. Evidence examined and held Insufficient to sustain the llnding of the district court that the property In controversy was held in trust by the wlfo for the husband. N bniska I < and Kte. Company agalnsl McIA psai ! . Krror from 1'hclps county. Af- flrmrd. Opinion by Judge Norvnl. Assignments of error not presented by the hrli'fs or oral arguments are waived , 2. Objections to the appraisement of prop erty made under an order of sale should be filed In the trial court prior to tlio sale. Smith against ttowcn. Krror from Greeley county. Aflluncd. Opinion by Judge Norval. An Insolvent debtor mny lawfully secure a portion of his crcditorx to the exclusion of the others , if In so doing he acted In good faith and without u fraudulent In tent. 2. An order dissolving nn attachment No potash no mineral no danger in S. S. S. This means a great leal to nil who know thu disastrous effects of these drugs. 1C is the only blood remedy guaranteed S. S. S. forces- the disease out through the skin does not dry up the poison to decay thu hones , like mercurial mixtures do. "I was almost n physical wreck , tlio result of mercurial treatment forblootlpol ouH,8.S. ; U a real blood remedy , for It cured mo per- manently. " Ilonry Koth. 1818Smith Ninth Struct , Bt. Louis , Mo. SooksfrcojaJJress. Swift Bpeclflo Co. , Atlanta. on conflicting evidence will not bo disturbed. 3 , Thn disproportion between thf valueof chattels mortgaged nnd the amount of the debt secured Is not n bn.ils for presump tion of fraud , Rtudebaker nirnlnst Welch. Appeal from Ijnncnster county. Decree nlllrmed. Opin ion by Judge Norvnl An endowment p > > ' wns tnken out by a husband which w. . made pnynble to his wife. The. premium. * thereon were paid by him nnd likewise the money duo on the policy wns received by the wlfo from the insurnnce company during tbo solvency of the husband nnd the money so received was Invested In real estate In her mime. Sub sequently the husband became Insolvent. Held , thnt such property wns not subject to the claims of his creditors. 2. A gift from a husband to his wife will be upheld If mndo when the former wns solvent , nnd the existing rights of credit ors were not thereby Impaired. Duell against Tottrr. Appeal from Huf- falo county. Decree nfllrmcd. Opinion by Judge iNorvah The Hen of n Judgment of the district court nttnchrc to all the lands of the debtor within the county where the Judg ment wns rendered , whether then owned by him or substviuently ncnutred. 2. Although Innds ncqulred ns n govern ment homestead uro forever exempt from liability for the. debts of the p.itenteo cre ated before the patent wns Issued , such Innds In the hands of a subsequent owner nre not exempt by the federal homestead law from the payment of the debts of the latter Incurred prior to thx Issuance ot the patent. Wliero In an nctlon of replevin the prop erty has Jjix-n delivered to the plaintiff the county court on finding for the defendant mny render judgment for the value of the property , although : It exceed Jt.OOO. Per Ir vine , C. , Kya.n nnd Jlngim , C. C. , concur ring. 2. In replevin the county court found for the plaintiff ns to certain of the goods tnken under the writ nnd for the defend ant as to the residue. Appropriate Judg ment was entered on eneh llnding. Held lo conslltuto a single judgment , so that an appeal by the plaintiff brought the whole case up to the district court for trial d novo. Per Irvine. C. , Post , C. J. , Harrison , J. . nnd Hynn and Ilngnn , C. C. , concurring. 2. A defendant who prevnlls In replevin before the county court may , where the pro | > erty hns been delivered to the plain tiff under the writ , recover the vnlue Here of or the value of bis rlgbt of possession not exceeding tl.OOO. Per Norvnt , J. , Harrison risen , J. , concurring. 3. Where In a replevin nctlon broufilit In the county court the npprnlscd vnluo of the property , as well.ns Its actual value found by the court. Is less than HAW and the plaintiff appeals from the Judgment en tered acalnst him tire district court may give judgment to the. defendant for tin amount In excess of the Jurisdiction of the county court. If warranted by the facts. IVr Norval , J. , nil concurring. 4. In case two sejxirnte nnd distinct judg ments are entered In a replevin action , one for tire plalntllT covering n portion of the i property and the other In favor of the de fendant for the remainder and nn appeal Is taken alone from ono of them the other Is linn ! and conclusive as to all mailers thereby adjudicated. Per Norval. J. n. The district court has Jurisdiction to vacate or set aside n supercedeas bond approved by the clerk of such court where the surety on the bond Is Insulllclent and no transcript or the record hns been lodged In thn appellate court for the purpose of appeal or error proceedings. Per Norval , J. , all concurring. Chicago , HurlliiR'ton , < t Qulncy Railroad company ngnlnst Cnsa county. Appeal from Cass county. Decree reversed nnd cause remanded. Opinion by Commissioner Knvsin. If the judgment which a litigant seeksi to have reviewed In this eonrt Is appealable bo may have It reviewed on optical or error at hlsl election ; he may make such election at any tlmo before the final submission of the cause'In this court ; he may dis miss his appeal and stand on his petition In error , or vl < y versa ; but If he makes no such election this court will review the judgment of the district court on error only when there In tiled with the trans cript here a petition In error. 2. Though the ground * of a motion for a. new trial nre not stated In tlio exact language of section 31-1 of the Code of Civil Procedure If they are in substance the same the statute Is satisfied. 3. Where the grounds of a motion for a new trial nre in substance those prescribed by section SI I of the code and the assign ments in the petition In error are bnsvd upon those grounds this court Is not with out jurisdiction lo review a case on error simply bemuse Ihe petition In error does not Kpecillcally allege that the court be low erred In overruling the motion for n new trial. I. The tax agent of a railroad company In the year 1CK > and for several years prior thereto listed for taxation with the ofllcc-rs of a school district a bridge which was a part of his principal's railroad , errone ously believing that such bridge was within the limits of such nchool district. The rail road company paid the taxes assessed by the school district against the bridge for all the years prior to 1S93. It then brought suit to enjoin the ] S9j tax on the ground that said bridge wan ns a mailer of facl not within the limits of such school dis trict. Held : (1) ( ) That the action did not call into question the legality of the or ganization of the school district ; (2) ) that If jurisdiction to levy Hie lax was a fran chise or privilege within the mvnnlng of section S , subdivision III , chapter Ixxlx , Compiled Statules , and .such franchise or privilege was called Into question by the action , still the court was not required by said statute to conclusively presume any thing further thiiu the legal organization of the school district ; (3) ( ) that Ihe court w.i.s not required to conclusively prpsunr that the bridge was within the limits of the school district because It had assumed the right to tax it for more than one year ; ( I ) thai Ihe court was not bound to presume that thii bridge was within or without the limits of the school dlslrlct ; ( , " ) that the situs of thu bridge was a question of fact to lie determined from the evident- " ' ( C ) that the railroad company was not < > s- toppc-d from maintaining the action be cause of Its conduct In listing the prop erty for taxation ; (7) ( that a proper remedy of HIP rnlliond company was injunction and no quo wnrrnnto. fi. The district courts of this state are by tlior'constltution Invested with e'-neral equity jurisdiction and this Includes Hie authority to enjoin Ihe collection of a void tax. nnd this Jurisdiction the icgis- Jaluro can neither take away nor im- ) > nlr. n. In Ihe absence of express legislative authority the ofllcers of a school district are without Jurisdiction to levy a tax upon real cstnto not within the limits of tln-lr school district and a tax so levied , no in.it- ter for what purjiose , is absolutely void. 7. The evidence examined and he-Id to < . - Inbllsh : ( li That the eastern boundary of school district No. 2 In Cuss county coin cides with the eastern boundary of section twenty (20) ) in township twelve f2) ! north nnd ungu fourteen (14) ( ) east of the sixth principal meridian ; (2) ( ) that the eastern boundary of said section twenty (201 ( Is the high water line of the west bank of the Missouri river ; (3) ( ) that no part of the bridge in controversy is within the limits of said school district. Kullertan against Kay. Krror from Adams county. Afllrmed. Pnr curium. Tills ease IH In nil material respects pro- plRHly similar to that of Kullerton against Dilworth , Just decided , and for the same reason the Judgment Is alllrinod , Permits ( o wed Imvu 3 > cen Issued to tlio following purlieu by the county Judge : Name and rtesldcnro. Ago , John R Klnney , Chicago , Hi 23 Mary 13. Hlg-glns , Omaha 21 William 13. iluiison , Omaha 2.1 llosezelln May , South Omaha 21 forJLnfa."ts and Ghiidren. _ . The Fac-simile Signature of Appears on Every Wrapper , . , . , tHC CCr.'TAUM COMPANY Jf MUHHAV MTHCKT. MKWVOMK CITY SEEKING POLITICAL PLUMS Some of the Spoils Whicli Follow the Wako of Victory , APPLICANTS FOR PLACES UNDER MOORES Ilnt of Tliimo Wln > 1'rrl Umt Tltry Slinnlil llo HoeoKiilicd In the Mnl < Ftii of tlir > InciiiiiliiK Cabinet. It will bo Mayor Moores nftor May 10 anil Immediately thereafter the appointment * In the Rift of tlio administration mtmt be dis tributed. AB a result of oao provision o ( the now charter the applicants for appointive positions cannot bo kept on the anxious neat , na was tinno nt the lioRinnlng of the llrontch administration , but the appointments must bo made at a certain specified tlato anil In caeo the mayor neglects to act n't this time the council has authority to fill the odlcci tor him. The appointments of the officer * provided for In the charter must bo made Tuesilay , May IS , ami those of the officers created by ordinance come two . < cl s later. As usual , the now iniyor will Im liberally provided with material. Them Is no end ot candidates. Nearly every ofllce Is sought nftor by from half a dozen to a ecoro of men and each applicant contends that hli claim should bo recognized. Then thcro Is n small army of men who have no choice In particular. They simply want a Job and nro willing to allow the mayor to chonso for them. It ROCS without saying that the avail , able positions will not sufllco to jntlsfy tlio multitude. Hut the suspense will soon b over and about 90 per cent of the men who nro now campaigning for recognition will bo at liberty to look etecwhere. As a nutter of course the present In cumbents of the appointive otllros are mak- IIIR a vigorous effort to hold over. Most of them were actlvo In the campaign and sup port ml the nominees of the convention. Hut with a few exceptions It Is believed that they will bo compelled to make way for others on the principle that when thcro nro so few otllcM and EO mitiy caudldatra ono man cannot expect to hold on forever. NOT MAKING ANV SLATKS. In discussing the subject of appclutmcuts ycsti-rday Colonel llooros said that no slate had yet l > een made up. Ho proposed to solcct his assistants solely with a view to giving the people a first-class administration nnd In some catcs It was somewhat dlfllcult to clccldo between several candidates , each of whom was strongly recommended , llo was giving mnst of his time to the con- sltleratlon of this matter aild would ho ready to announce his appointments on the datci designated by the charter. Whllo It Is true that no choice has been made for the bulk of the appointments , It Is known to n few republican leaders who arc In the confidence of the next mayor that In nome cases the Identity of tlio appointees Is practically settled. In others the field Is still open and the cholco muy not be innilo until after Colonel Moores lias taken hla Kent. Kent.Tho The city attorneyshlp Is regarded as onp of the most Important of the charter olllcca end thcro are a number of prominent lawyers who would bo glad to receive the appointment. First among these Is W. J , Council , who has managed to hold the offlco through ( several changes In administration. Among others who are mentioned arc Harry C. Hromo , E. J. Cornish and John C. Wharton. Mr , . Wharton says he Is not a candidate , but would probably accept If ho was appointed. Mr. Council's friends urge In his behalf that there arc n number of Important city cases now pending , notably the Uolln case , the Eleventh street viaduct case and the water works controversy , which Mr. Council has In hand , and that ho should be retained until these are disposed of. It Is Intimated , however , that there Is a strong probability that the appointment may go to an attorney who Is In no Kenno n politician , hut. who stands near tlio head of his profession In this county. It Is understood that Dr. S. 1C. Spaldlng can have the appointment , of commissioner of health If he wants It. Thcro Is some doubt whether ho will accept the position and Dr. Novlllo and olhcra art , willing to take It If It comes their way. Out of thrco or four candidates for plumb ing Inspector. Ilobcrt Duncan , who was ono of the counellmcn ousted by the now charter , Is snid to have the right nf way. Nate Drown will probably bo appointed poundmaster It Is generally expected that the position of assistant city attorney will be given to Kdgar H. Scott , who was a candidate when Leu ICstelle was appointed. Mr. Ustelle. to gether with Charles Tuttle , J. J. liouehcr and half a dozen others , are candidates for the position. City I'rojccutor TcnKyck Is a candidate for reuppolntment , and Major Miller , V. It. Wnlkur and various others are also In tlio race. Charles Tuttle can probably Imvo the job If he wants It. but It Is not considered likely that ho would accept , and It Is still a free-for-all among the nthor candidates. Rx-Clty Engineer Andrew Houewatcr will ( irnbably bo the next city engineer. A. J. Grover Is also a candidate. MANY ARE WILLING TO SERVE. Tliero are a number of applicants for the position of Inspector of buildings nnd no one seems to have inado connections with the job up to date. Inspector llarto would like to remain , and J. K. Tilly , John Mc Donald. W. M. Carter , Oeorgo DaKSctt , Dlelc Wilhnell nnd various others prefer to Imvo It themselves. flty Electrician Schurlg will probably re main , as Ills management of the ofllco Is re garded cs very elllcient and ho In-slio serlou * opposition. License Inspector Hurst will have to let go in favor of another man , and J. T. McVIUIe , Richard O'Malley , John Carmody and ncvvral others are rivals for his shoes. It IK not certain whether Superintendent Matthloacn of the city ball will bo dlhplaocd or not. J. A. Ilcverly wants the Job , and J. T. McVlttlo prefers It to llronso Inspector , l.onls IUtli Held Is also n candidate , nnd tlio old soldiers want to bo allowed to dcslgtiatu u man. The position nt nuporlntomlont of p.troetii will be created by ordinance ) by the now council and \V. H. Klbmmi , J. li. Kiinms and Peter Matza nro among the candldjtes. Thcro Is no Indication that any ono IIUH the appointment corrulcd. The Inspector of weights mid measures , which has been ono of the permilsltes of the colored voters , will bo given to a white man and the coloied people will be given i > omu- ihlng eiinally good in Us stead. John W. Ilattlu will be jirlvaln secretary tr > the mayor , and T. I' . Maliammltl will iiuc- eecd Hob Baldwin as janitor for the mayor'H olllces. Hill Husband , thu present Janitor of the city jail , will bu compelled to hunt a job , nnd another colored man will occupy hla shoes. Tin- position of special ngent In likely to lie clinlUkc.il by the council on the scorn uf economy. If this Is not done J. II. Kiirnan will ik to bo retained , or John Itutlor , who held the position for a number of yearn pro- vloua to thu Hroatch udmlnliitratlon , may to ; back. Tiio aspirants for positions will have com paratively little to hope for from tlio other city oniclalB-elect. There Is a general ten- doney to observn civil eervlco rules to a ( treat extent In- the general city olllccs. It Is rontomlcd that now that the forces have been reduced to the minimum It IR neces sary to have experienced men In order to Imu'llo Ilio business. Tlioro will bo few If my changed In the of Hero of the clerk and treasurer , and as the force In the comptrol ler's olllco la cut down by the now charter there U no prospect of patronage In that de partment. Tax Commissioner Sackett will not decide on tlio makeup nf hla olllce until ! io has organized a nysU'in , and as he U nut } f town at present hla Ideas havu not been mcortalned. I'ojiiiir err city liond * . City Treasurer Kdwards eent upwards ot UO.OOO to New York yesterday to take up tlio londcd obligations which mature May 1. 3f this amount 115,000 applies on long-tlrna Ijonda. This was raUod by a warrant drawn jn the Klnklag fund , registered and sold. Ilio $26,717.60 which U due on nkort-tlm * bonds nnd coupons was raised by the local Danka , and the city will pay 7 per ccut uterent until tliu Mnda are available to opuy tbo loan ,