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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1893)
, , < T | * / / ! ' , THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , DECEMBER M , 1803. SPEG1RL NOTICES. " r > VF.nTISEMENTS FOrY TTIB IB COI.1JM * 3 will i-o takrn until 12:30 : p. m. for thi ; r-Tenltur nrrt nntll 8 30 p. jn.for tlio morning and Sunday edition * . . . . . Advertiser * , by remif tln * ft numbered fhwk , can tiitvp their mmwrrn ditrciiwd to n mmilvred letter In euro of Tiir. Hr.r. . Answers no n < lrtifoT will bo delivered upon prcacntallon of the check. 81TPATION8 WANTED. , . . Uo n wonl first Insertion. Ira wonl thcro- ( iflci-.Notlilne taken for lessMliaiijr'C _ _ _ _ _ " 7 Yot'NO LA"DY RTENOOHAPIIEII WANTS JV position ayears experience. ; best references. Address Y 10Jlco. , ' - ' ! l. * V HAKEH WANTS POSITION AS S7.COND Abaker , Christ Wcuthrick , 1021 Doiulnsst. , _ , Omaha , 221 li * "I UAMSEY THECOr UEDOOACIIMAN.HEF- jVertnccs , wants position. Address Y : H BW. < "I A COMPETENT DHtinOlST WANTS SITtN JVniion First class referrnccs given. A. . It. , cam Ir Uosowaler. 22-J lliv lllilg. ' - ' " ! ' . . T w NTufC A SITUATION" NI'RSE on second elrl. Inqnlrp021 N * lOlliHlrert. WANTED MALE HELP. n. IHe . Tvronl ttrnl tn ( < rtlonlcn worJ thoro- Notlilni ; tnkon for less llirvn * "Z Ft'KNISIIEtt ! IN- B Ht.llhii'-nt Bocxli * . American Wrlngor Co , JfiOP Ilownnlnt. i t'J T ) AOENTS , SALARY OH COMMISSION. THE JJcreati'St Invention of Ibo aite. Thn New Patent rheinlcal Ink Erasing Pencil. SMIs nn .Mifflit. Works like mairlc. Airents are maklinr sf-.OO to f2fi ! Oil | ir week. For further particulars wrlt < i Ihe Monroe Eraser Mfc. Co. , X atl , La Crossn , V > Is. FM/ll 7) WANTED. MEN FOHTIIE SOUTH IN TEN- .1 Int'sftpe.ArkaiihasMississippi A Lonlslana.clH'ap farc.Kramer iO'Hcani.Laborascncylot : S. I. - . 40S-U1i --SALESMEN TO SELL DAKINC ! POWHfcK. -JWe put oiiriroods In Kiass rolltmr pins. * [ 10.0(1 ( month nnd oxponsM. or commission. riiloa ii Jlaking Powder Co. , 707 Van llnren street. Clilc.iito. I tl WANT FIRST CLASS SOLICITOUS. CAN I J Jcani * 2 to $3 per day. Address X . . . ' , , WANTED. A ItlUOHT YOUNO MAN WHO B wrltt-H n ( rood business hand anil In n eomi > i - lent Hti-noKnipher nnil typewriter. Addre.sh. In nwn liandwrlllni ; , clvlnc references and Milxry ex- peetnl , Y 37. llcoonice. M'.Tl IS * . ( lENGUAr , AND LOCAI BTUAVELINO. ; niilo lino- ; rapid .Heller. Room 20 , ( . 'rclfflitun block.'Oinnlia. M2" " . 11 * T ) 1MEN WANTED IN EVEIIY- TOWN AND l > county lo sell Olson .V Morrow's Mineral I Ire littler and Llitnld Silver 1'latlnz. No exporlencn iiutn-il , pells readily. Wrlte-at one o ( or terms mid cnclosii 20 cenlB for samples. Address Olson * VMorrow. . maniifactnix > ra , P. O.box. o. r.OI , Walla Walla , Washington. M'-'ilS 111 * SALESMEN TO SELL OOOD3 TO MEH- . . ohants tiy namplci$100.00 ntiiontliforworkers : 1 damples nnd case furnished free ; melon.1 stamp. < i Model Mfg. Co. . South Hend , Ind. Maul 2l' WANTED FEMAL"B HELP. : akates.lHca wonl first Insortlon , Ic a wonl Ihero- I nfter. Npthliig taken for losatliiin _ _ 23g. . 1 WANTED. A SECOND R1KL. MUST HE -'neatand ' tlieronchly capable. References re- niilrcd : call at room ; 114 , Omaha National Hank building , Omaha. "WANTED , T.ADIES AND OENTLKMEN. wr. C will pay you J..0ll to $115.0(1 ( per week jo do utrlctly home work for us : no eanvaKMnz and prompt paymi'iit ; send self-addro ned vnvulupc. Liberty Supply Co. , llonlon. Mans. _ Ml'.ts 14' fi- WANTED , A STUDENT NURSE AT THE W. \ C. A. hOHpltal , C'oimull llhiffH. MUM 10 WANTED , GIUL-GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; 0 must bo coo.l cook ; 1IJIO South 31M. 244 ri-WANTED , TIDY GIUL FOU GENEUAL vjlioimcwcirk. Hofcreni.es rcatilrcd. Call Thurs day morning , 1120 S.32d street. . ' 23H-13 * _ fLADY AGENTS : FAST SELLING ARTICLE , Vlulck sales. Lareo profits. Indiana Novelly Co. , Lotransport , Ind. M20 , 27' -WANTED \ , LADY AOENTS AT ONCE FOU \Jn fast helllnif toilet article. Address with stamp , ho * lild , Dakota City , Neb. M2IH1 SI * FOB RENT HOTT3EB. I' ' Uatcs , Hca ) llnopach lnBi > rtloiul.riOi : line par | month. Nothing taken for less than .Tie. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. D The O. F. . Davis company , , l.'ip.yFiiniain. HOI ITVOKOOMCOTTAOB.MODEHN.'CHOICE. ' . IN JL'Slanfordlclrelu , C.S. Klgulter.201 r " ' DHOUSES , , F. K. DAKLINO , Il.VHKEU 11LOCIC. NINE-IIOOM MODEUN IIOUSK. IIANSCOM D Plnce. cheap. J. W. Squire. J4H Ili * < * . Mtir ; D K-IIOOM HOUSE. MODERN. FURNISHED OU unfurnished. Apply 1112 S. IQIIi. -Ut D-FOUU-UOOM HOUSE 0:14 : S. 17 St. $11.00.Mi Mi 32 -SEVEN-IIOOM HOUSE AND 11AUN CHEAP. Nlco lawn , trees , city water , cistern , cemented reliant , bath : near motor. Sco ownur. D. V. Stev ens , 0011'axton block , or I. McClumi , N. Y. Life. MJt/.l B-NO. 1701 CAPITOL AVE. , ELEVEN ROOMS , kitchen range , bath and closet. Suited to roomers and boarders. Geo. J. Fox.1218 Harm-.v st. 7.IS-d20 -10:11 : SO. BOTH AVE. , FINEST AND BEST \ liulltlO-rooni residence In the city , bath , laun dry , city and cistern water , electric bells , cas , fur- jiaco. full cellar nnd orery coiiveidenci's , hard wood finish and oak Hours. Inquire at 102.1. 7001)27 IV IIEST B ANDVI-KOOM HOUSES IN7TIIE CITY J.'at lowest rates. Imndro 2302 Illondo.MflOl MflOl Jl * TV- FINE TEN-ROOM HUICK DWELLING. IN .1 At minuted wnlk from business center. W. F. Clark. 22l > : t Douglas. M242 IB * - HUNT , MODEHN RESIDENCE. 10 B-FOU rooms , OHO S. 17lh street ; house , H rooms , 'water and pras , 027 S. 17th avenue ; cottage , fl rooms. COS 8. 8-ltli Btiwt. Jolin H. F. Lchmani ! or of Mr. Skmner , room illO , N. Y. Life. M11S FOR KENT" FuuNTsiiKO. PLEASANT home. Clieiip to Rood tenant. Iminlrn north west corner 21st and Lothrop streets. MIH1 10 -i - ; A VEHY NICE tf-UOOM HOUSE : 1IATII , GAS and fnrniicc ; $23.00. Omaha Real Estate and Trust company , room 4 Bee building. MSilU 14 D 1-NBW MODEHN H-HOOM HOUSE , HIST AND Mason. , 2J7 KENT FURNISHED ROOMS. llatcs , IKc a wbrd llrttt Insertlaii , lea word Iliureaftur. Nothlni ; taken for less than ' . ' "c. FURNISHED ROOMS , AT ID' ' ; ! CAPITOL E a ve. MUL'IID'- : ! ' p. MODBHN HOOMS , 2222 UUHT. E. FURNISHED ROOM ; IIATHi $3.00 MONTH. 11)11 Fnniam Htreel. 2IS III' EFl'RNISIIED HOOOMS FOU LIGHT HOUSE * keeping. Ill ) N. 1'ilh Bt , 22 ii : EHOOMS FOU LIGHTHOUSEKEEl'ING.HEAT' arasall N It.tliut. 24l > 13" EFUHNJSHED ROOM , 2217 HARNEY ST. 237 ID * Ei-FOU RENT. DESIRAI1LE FUHNISHED rnoms. Iminlrn 1U2.I Doilire. M20U -FOR KENT. FUUNISHED HOOMS WITH gas , balh and furnace heat. 021 N , ll'lh ' street. M270 10 * _ - VOUNO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OF . Wonifii'HCIiilsllanuuHoclatlon , 111 S. 17lh st , V THE DOUVN. 209 AND 211 N , 18TII ST. IfHOAHD AND ROOM ) STEAM HETvTTrAS , .1 bath ; fl.uO and W.OU per week , 411 North 14th. MH4M 14 * 1. ' UOOMS , ( iOOD HOAHD , KEASONAULE. 2103 1 Douglas. H37 111' I.1 ' NIOELY FUHNISHED SOUTH FRONT. WITH i' boiird , 17.JO DoiliK- . M'J.1011 * IfSOUTH FRONT ROOM WELL llT-ATEif 1U24 Fniiiam. lilt 22 * DKSIHA1ILV:8ECOND-FLX1USOI'TH 11OOM J al Tlio Frenier , " 110 Noilh 23th sln-ut. M232 10 * IITOKRENT D BOOMS Hatns , IHo a wonl Ural Insertion , Ic a word | Ihercarler Nothlnir Itiken for ! < > llirvn 25o. t'NFUHNISHED ROOMS , UI8 S. 10TII M272 IB * [ POBBENT aaORES ANlf OFFICES. I IFOU KENT , THE 4-STORY I1R1CIK DUILDINa IJOIO Filrnam Ht , Tlm bulletin * has it tire proof co * Iliicnt basement.complcto Hteam hpatlnir fixtures , I water on all the floors , iras , uiu. Apuljattliu ot- I lice of The lt ii. UlUa T-FOR KENT , LARGE rt-STOKY H10O1N3 IJ aarn , Itllh and I avenwortlit thirty lurum anU I Horage J. W Squire. 24H Hue. MJ114 I T- FOR KENT. MY NEW IlUSlNEsTirt'ILDINO I l\vltliao.Ut 12.000 fK l noor aiuce. 2xl.12t at 1-10 Farnam street. JouuH. r. lAlimaim.M11U M11U I T FOR RENT. STORE WITH UOOMS AllOVE , I-i24lh and t'mnhiir ulncts0.00 uermoiiln. J. 1 A , Harris , VJU lieu building , 201 AOENaa WANTEU. _ R.'itu Iho a word linn Inm-rtlon , lo word ivrouflerNottilmr taken fur Icai than 23o , JAGENTS fl.OO TO W.08 A DAY. OITY OB , couatry , Cull 2707 Uaiuilloa , 7 to U a. m. 557 D30 VTANTElJ-AaENIS. Continued. .T- NO MAN or woman need complain of hard ilmpi whllo we offer men llhoral Iwluppnipntu to mrc-nn lo handle our fait sellingfftiarantped herb rftncdlp * . No money required. Work paiy nhd hlehly prontsblo. Full pirtlciil.irs If yon nsk for them. The Dr. Starr Herb Remedy CO.-JU t Kvtl 4inl : At , , Chloao , HI * -AOKST8 WANTEI > Tl/ > CAL AND OENKRAT. ' for .1 quick Pllln patciite < l norplty , UK ) to ISO percent profit : rood solicitor * ) can makei from flUO.no tofiM.ooa : ( ) month : territory fresh : write for particular- ) . The Ohio Novelty Co. , , D 1. Cln- clnnAtl , O. 803 1-SCENT IIUTTER-RY A LATK SCIENTIFIC ' illieovery pure butter can l > o miido forleis than n cents n pound : UN not an oleomarcarlne or nn arllllchil. but pure , genuine butter , made from the pure elemenlB of Gutter : contain1 * no Injurious In- itrtillents : li Just as pnro us Ihe l t creamcrj' hutter : any cue can innki-Hi agents make from $1(1 ( to S''U a dny nrlllnir the materlalH or tnaklnir hnlter for nates for full Information wnd forclr eulsrfree. Addivns Plnnvl Mnmifaeluriiiu Co. , Wlchlln. Knii. Mcnilon this paper. M'.HIM 14' I-WANTED. IIELIAIILK Ml'N. ALREADY ' traveltne snlewnen. to carry our Inorlcants as n side Hue , Manufacturers Oil Co. , Cluvelimd. O. ' 1 -WANTED. AOENTS : $ -,0.00 A WEEK MADE > dolntr plating and selllnffour platlngnntllt , com plete $ , -.0l ( | no hummir. Electric Mamifacturlne Co. , yu.1 Ollvo street , Su LouU. Jl''l > : H * 8TOIIAOE. Ratei , lOcallnoeacli In < u > rtlon.l.fl0a lluo per inonth. Nothing taken for lost than 'J.'c. M STOIIAOR FOR CARRIAGES AT WINDSOR stables , 15th and Davciilwrt. 4li7 I ) 17 r-STOUAGE , WILLIAMS. * : CROSS , 1214 HAH- Inoy , S09 STOUAOE POR HOUHKttOLD OOODS , M clean and cheap rates. H. Wells , I ; 11 Fnrnani. 810 WANTED TO BUY. Hates 1'on wonl llratlnsjrllon , lei : wort then- nfter. Nothlnir taken for 1ms llian'J.lo. S-L1ST UKAL ESTATE WITH P. 1) . WEAD 10th anil Douglas. MCSO FOK SALE FURNITURE. linen , me nvont first ( nnorUon , Ic .1 won ! theroaftcr. Xothlns taken for less than 'J5e. O -STOVES OP ALT. KINDS OOOD A9 NEW WelU Auction and Storagu Co. , 1111 Farnam nt. HI L rOBSAl.E HORSE3 , WAGONSETC Hates. 1 lip a wotl llrwt InsertionIc n wonl there after. Nothlnir taken for less than 'J.'e. FOll SALK. 1 UOUIILE SLKIO1I. HAND inaiio. filiuio : 1 tine llalley l'ortliiul : ftiO.OO.roil $1(111.1)0 ( ) : 1 $ r > ( ) l.l ) ) ( ) line double JU.-iD.UII. elecant. DrHinmondCarriage Co tSth.t Harney. Ml7i ! : lli' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Uatun. IWe n wonl first hiH-rtlon. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lois th.tu 'Jji' . Q-oNEmuNs\nciL one pool table , used 0 months , an coo < ! as new , for sale cheap. Aitilresa P. O. box 81'J , West Point , Neb. 812 Q-FOU SALi : C1IEA1' , 1 TWO-UKVOLUTION Campbell ncwHiiaiHjr press nnd 1 double cylin der Taylor , air Hprlnj. with two foldeivt ! sool con dition' . Address for particular * ) Lock llox 8 , South Omaha , Neb. * l"a Q -FOH SALE , , I'UG I'UIUMES , ] 1X ! street. M3IIO D.'O - . . . ll ! ADOUGLAS Q-IIUnERMAN.JRWELEIl.COll. Establlahixl 18UO. Diamond Importer ; bedrock. Dili J.I Q-HAVE $1.000.00 FIRST MOUTOAGE ON farm near Omaha. 10 per cent , Bllt eilire. for sale. Address Y : IC. Ilee. M'.M I 1 ' Q-FOR SALE. 1 SETIIAIl FLXTIIUES.COXSIST- Injr of front bar. back liar , mirror , liquor case , clear caw- unit counter , ncrrcn. refrlirenitor. Kocre- tary. 1 Cleveland lieer pmnp. and 1 National cash register. Above llxtnres tiave bein iis * d one year. Address John Heldelk , Fnlrbury , Neb. M''US 18 MISCELLANEOUS. Ilalcs , lOc a line eachlnscrtlon , , . $1.0 line per month. Nothing taken for liss than -"c. T-GEORGE IIUANDT , PRACTICAL , MILLER , 1V151S South Hth St. . Omaha , announcp.s that ho 1 pivpai-ed todO'all ' kinds of 8lian > cnlii.uf mill htoncs. IDG lit * -OMAHA POULTRY SHOW ALL THIS WEEK at 'J1MH Farnam Hlrcct ; nr Hlal attractions. Adinlsslon , adnllu , lu cents ; chllilruii. 10 rents. SW.17 111 CLAIRVOYANTS . ; Uat B , lOoa line each Insi-rtlon. $ l.l > ti Uno per month. Nothing taken for less than 'J.'ic. 3.nTs7NA nv. \ iuENToTr\mvo : ? ANT , S reliable business mtdhimsSlhycarnt tin.N.lilth. alit MASSAGE. BA.THS. ETC < Kates , Uc ) a line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Notlilntr taken for It-su than J5i > . . . . , 1 room : t. Massage , vuporalcohol'Htuain.Atitplinr- ine and sua batlm. Mljv Hi * CP-MMi : . LA HUE , MASSAGE , 410 SO. IrtTII. 1 MS'tlD'I * -MME. . OAHSON , 1121 DOUGLAS , THIRD I lloor. room 7 , massage , alcohol , Hiilulmr nnJ BeabJths. ' M2H 17' _ rp-M.ME. STOWE. MAGNETIC IlEALEU. KOOM 1 80 , Hotel Ilrunswlck. M2U8 111' PERSONAL. Hales , lOc a line each Insartlon , $1.15Oa ! line per inonth. Nothhi ? taken for lens than V.'e. U-MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THEU- inal batliB. Scalp nnd lialr treatment , manicure and chlropodlst.Mr .Posl.iltl-jS. : ) ISlli. Wltlinellblk H14 U IF YOU EARNESTLY DESIRE QUICK , ATI- vantagcous.honorablu marrla''e Mend Klu for New Year's Number MiHrlmonhil New * . Mercnr ; nailed In plain Hcalnl onvelop. Mcivitr. 22S E.ist llh utieet , Now York. M7tiD : , 27' U-VIAVI I.S A IIOMK TREATMENT HEALTH , book niul consultation free. Send immoiioi N , Y. Llfo Illdir. Lady altfililaiit. HS77JJ * U-FOIl A CHUIST.MAS GIFT. DO NOT FAIL TO Klre. one Uiat Is pleasure irlrlni ; , utioful nud ttnc. Thu llRht nmnliiir DomeHlIu Hi > wlnir nia- ehlnii IH a iVrfeel treamire. Fur Halu.by E. L. Ixivu- Joy , 118 N. IMIiHt 103 ' . ' 5 . MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Hntcs , lOoiilhin luoli hisi-rllon , (1.50 ft line per iionth. Kollilm ; takpn for u-st than ' . ' , 'c , ir-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST KATES. ' The O , F. Davis Co. , 1303 Farnam Ht. 810 \\r-LOANSONIMVHOVEHANDUNIMPUOVED ' city praiiorty. $ : t.00l ( anil npwanlH. fi to OK per cent ; iiouelaj's.w.FiirnamSmith ACo.l. ) ' . > OFariia'n 810 \V-ANTHONYLOAX ANDTUUSTCO.ilrt : N. Y. ' Life , lends at low rates for oholco npcnrlty on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Oniuh.i city property , H17 \v -MONEV TO LOAN AT LOWEST KATES ON Improveil and indmprored Omaha real estate , to 5 years. Fldullly Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam. 818 r-MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES , Apply to W. II. Mulkle , Flrat National Ilk blilg. Mil ) W-MORTGAGE LOANS , A. WOORB , 804 N. Y , Llfo 101-J7 * \V WANTED. AT ONCE , APl'LICATIONS FOU , < < tlrat class loans un Omaha property from 12.000 to 13.MHI. Fidelity Triisl company , 1702 Farnam St.clt > ' . IHO SI \V-WILL MAKE CHOICE LOANS ON IM- > i proved proiMirly. Uonlral lAiau A. Trust Co. , room see , lieu bulltilmr. 238 17 * MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Kales , lOoallno each Insertion , ( l.COalluo per month. Noililnif taken for hms than 2Bu > v. Wo will loan you any Hum which you wish , Miiull or laive , at tliu lowest posslbln rates , in llm ciulckust posulblu tlmo , and for any IciiKlli of tlmo o suit you , You cin pay It liack In mich liistall- inentH iut you wlali. when you wlsln and only pay for It an IOIIK aa you keep u. Yon can borrow un HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANO3 , 1IOUSKS. WAOONS AND OAUUIAOF.S. WAUEIIOUSK IlEOEH'TS. MERCHANDISE OK ANYOTHEIl HECUUITY. without pnbllchr or removal of proiwrtr. OMAHAMffllTOAOE LOAN CO. , OU SOUTH 1UT11 STUEKT , First lloor alwro Iho mreet. THE OLDEST , LA Ri ( EST AND ONLY INCOKPOll- ATUD LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. OMAHA.S20 S20 j Y 1 > O YOU WANT MON BY * s _ WP will loan yon ANY BUM yomvlfcii on yonr ; : FUUNITUUE , I'l.VNOS , HOUSES , WAdONS , .OAUIUAOKS. WAUEUOUME HEofcirTS. lte. : WP irlvu prompt ulKntlon 10 all applications , ; ; HIU ! will i-urry your loan un loiiir IIB youwlvh , : ' I'koHC.inriiUico itnii'oit ofearrylux your lo.m : : uy n naymeut nl any time Tlitu-u U uu publicity : .orivuiiivalof iwunftrty. : ! FIDELITY UA N CilTHANTKK CO . : lUKim4Wlllmcll block , : : cur. IClhaudlluriiey HU. : 8215 MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS. Continual X MONEY TO LOAN. 702 N. Y. LIFE I1LDO. M151 1 ! ) V-MONKY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAOONS. A pianos and furniture of all IctmK IliialnoM confidential. Fred Terry , room 430 , llangp block. MB 0 Y WILt. LOAN MONKY ON ANY KIND OF SE- jvcurlty : strictly confidential. A. E. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. H22 BUSINESS CHANCES. Uato > , lOc a Him each Insertion , $ l.nn line i > cr inontli. Nothing taken for less than 23c. V-FOU SALE. AN INTEUEST IN A MANt'FAC- 1 tnrlnr plant with tmMtlo'n In the offloe It no ilp- sired ) , jlll.oou.OO to flll.OOO.no cash roiMlpil. No trades considered , The company has an pst.it > * llshwl trade on a ro.idy nollln ; nrtlclo nt a cooI profit. Address 8 fiO Ilix : . S'JU Y-A FAVOUAIILE OPPORTUNITY TO F.NTKII nnolrt.pBtabllRlHHl business. Wilt bcopmi.Tami- ary 1. Increase of business , in.ikliir di'Mriblu ad ditional capllil which may boactlvo or Hllcnl on Rtiarantwd leirltlmnto returns. Correspomliineo or Intervlow solicited. Win. Fleming A. Co. . 14th and DotiRlatt street. M.V12 Y WANTED. 1'AUTNEIl WITH $ . .1)011 ) IN A well-established dry irnoils and fiinilshlnir InisliipSH In n cowl Black Hills town. Address Y 1.1 , Onialia Dee. 982-I.I V VOR SAI.K. CHEAP. THK 1IKST LOCATK1) I naloun In South Omaha. Inquire J. W , Tlpe , 241SN street. M230 10 * Y-FOft SALE. SMALL OKOCEHY STOCK AND building. A snap If takpii soon. P. M. , Hbim- ton. Neb. M234 14- FOB EXCHANGE. Rates , inc.i HUP each lnti > rtloiulfi < ) n line per month. Nothing taken for leas than 23e. / - oWNoFAltMstN NniilASKA. KANSAS / /and Dakota. Will ( tell eh".M > i > r exchange for lnilso.liOrscn mill cattle. Add. Uox7tJFraiikortIud [ - 7-STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS , /Jn-juit hornes und calllc. Hex 'JUS Frankfort , Ind , ' HM 7-CLEAR EASTERN NEB. LAND TO KX- fJchango for mdsc. P. O. Uox 30J , Fremont. Nob. M442 1)17 * V-80 ACRES CLEAU LAND TO TRADE FOR fJfTocery stock , Prtco. $2,000.00 : I miles from Central City : 4O acres In cultivation , balalico 111 for cultivation. Address lock box 4ilt. : ivntrat City , Nob. M 170 Dlij' y 100 TO 1,200 ACRF.3 OLE An SLACK .SOIL /Jand cash fornidsc. D. .1. Wilson , Norfolk.Nob. , M0.15 1)24 ) * V FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. GOOD LIVEHY /-'barn In peed town. Will trailo foruloclt of Roods , hardware , peed work homes or for KOO < ! laniL llavo ccrod land In South Dakota will trudu for Block of goods. .AddrpsM , J. II. Knslc.IiU < < rorc.Ia. 71iP-lL'li % y FOREXCHANOE.ONE IMPOIITEU CLYDES- /-Jdnlc Htnlllon. 7 ycurKOldi tiikon Ih-Kl promluni : also Novcral work liorHfs. Will soil elmap or ex change for land. Jl. L. Uossltur , Silver Crock , N b. M141I 14 * CLEAR AND INCUM11KRED FARM .LANDS Z to pxchanso for trensral mcrehandlM ? , bootH and Hlioi'H , haiilwnru and Iniplcnipntn , at ncttutl vnlup. Laud Is wull Hltnatod In Loup and Cnstpr I'ounllcH. ItnprorcHl or unimproved. Atlrtrem Lock llox 15. TayloiNeb. . Mit4 : 15- y AN EAST FRONT 0'Ji.i FOOT LOT , INSIDE I untllo circle , clear , worth f ! S.oiinoo , to cxcaneo for house and lot. Fidelity , 1702 Fani.iiu m. ' . ! . ! 1 15 y . LOTS , litTH ST. , JUST N. OF HICKORY , 'Jl .000.00 each , to pxchaiiffc for IIOUHO and lot. Fidelity , 17(12 ( Farnam Hi. lil ! 15 y A GOOD HORSE AND HUGGY OR UPRIGHT -Uplano and 11 llttlo cath will bo taken : IH Int pay- iiiLMit on now four-room hotiHO and full lot at bot- tum flirunti. Aildrt'Ht Y n2. Ileo. -Jl" 13 * FOB SALE REAL E3TATK. Katct. lOca llnooach limcrtlon , $1.0 a line per month. Nothlnir taken for Inss than ' 'So. TJUSINESS BLOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE JL/castern Nubraaka , P. O. box 1015 , dvstoii. Nob. M71S Dl'3 BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE or trade. F. K. Uarllusr. Harker blk. S''t ! TRUITFAUM AT A BAKOAIN ; 74 ACRES 1W JL mlhm from llinltn ; 42S npplp tn > cs5.oOO ; boarlnjf ( rnipi-n : 100 oliprry trees : BO plums. D. .T. IluU'h- Inson & Co. , U17 U\lway. Council HlulTs. Ml 03 J. . 17OR IIA11GAINS I HAVE HOUSES ON FARNAM i St. . 'J'.M Ht. , Ilurdettu t. . KKIi nudMnson and Hovcral In South Omaha. Way down prices. Alto TimtiH for K.ilo anil cxvhantre. B. J. Kendall , lid" So. 10th st. liai J8 AS'.flOO.UO LOT WITHIN t MILE CIRCLE , ulcar. for $1.MO.OO. Why lock * up your < monov when yoii'can Jlnd an Inventmcnt llkuUhts ? Fidel ity , J702 Farnam Bt. 122 ! 10 A NICE 4-ROOM COTTAGE. $1,1011.00 : $100.00 cash , $10.00 per month. A nlco -room colta < > , $ ltl ! ) < ) .00 , 9-.lllO.00 c.iHh. balance.4 yonm. worth $ -.000.00. Fldnllty. l-OL'Faninm st. iSl ! 1U DIG HARGAIX-THEUE WILL JIE SOLD THIS \vcck only ten or the most miiinilllcent lots thut yon ovur laid eyes on. About J17O.OOO has already been spent In liniirovi-munts near thetulms , They arc 00x130 feet each , with uplendld view , 'Close to city and on one of the best streets K > : ullnoul of Omaha. It will pay you to make a call at room MS , Ilrown block.cor 10th and Doiml.is Ms. and limulrt ) for location and price. Will iruaranteo that no such bargain has ever been offered before. 1 do not ndvcrtlsu price ai I wish to protect pur chasers. 'JliJ 14 HORSES WINTERED. Rates , lOo a linn pach Insartlon , ft'l. . D a line per month. Nothln ? taken for loss than .Tic. HORSES WINTERED.STUBEN.maS PARICAVKl" Jlltll1- TTOUSES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STABLES iMfithand Davenport , Will receive bust of care Terms reasonable. M.IH1 Dl t * CTORSES WINTERED : # 1 PER MONTH. AU- JldrcsH Hopper Bros. , Elkhorn , Nob. ' ORSES WINTERED. ADDRESS A. W. PHELVS &Son , ' . ' 07 N. Y. Llfu bulldln ? , telephone ] ir > l. H)0t ) ) J7' ORSES WINTERED , $3.00 AND -fl.OO A month. Address Hopper Bros. , Elkhom. Neb. MIU3 JO * _ I.I ORSES WINTERED , ! .00 PER MONTH. -11 cared for and delivered without chiirsitooil : care enarantueil. W. II. Mlllard.Omaha Nnfl bank/ Ml 4 ' . ' ' . ' 0 _ _ _ T.TORSES WINTERED. FAIRGROUNDS. $ ( ) Jt $3 * -llnio. : hay A uraln twice day ; every horsu box stall. Klnney Bros , or J.T. Wlthrow. Tel. Kill. ML11 28 * LOS1' . Rates , IKc a wonl llrst lin vilon , lu n word lhcRafter. Nothlne taken for Ion than ' . ' "o. $ SB.W ! ) REWARD. I WILL PAY THE ABOVE n < ivnnl for tlio recovery of _ ' irold walohriH stolen from .1002 Chlcuiro Htrt-et. November n.1. Olio ladlei' hiintlnk' caw Swiss watch , chased rnno. No. In case 'Jliilli' ' . naino T. C. I.oilmole iimlile. Bhort KOld chain with rhiir and drum nttnched. Tliu oilier , open face , marked on baric L. W. Wlilli-dinb. An additional reward of * - ' . " > .1X1 for tlio arreHl and collection of tlio thlovcH. AS.Wolcon , lilull * T OST-GENT'S GOLD-FILLED HUNTING CAS ? : -IJwaK'h. bvtu-ixMiOuuilKi und Southpiiiuha. Ite- lurn to iilR : Chicago mid get reward. CTRAY.i ) OR STOLEN. MONDAY NOON. > 3brown cow. halter on , blind In led eye. Liberal reward for return to 102-J Dodsu. M25I1 14 DRESSMAKING. Rates , lOo a line ( well Insortton , $1.,1II H line nqr month. Nothlnir taken for less tlino . 'J.'ie. D HU7 \\rANTKD. FINE SEWING ! LADIES'AND BABY oiitillH a Hpoclulty , Mrs. llurtoii , 17iI ! Capitol avenue. Ml' " . ' J8' ENGAGEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN families HOllclled. Miss Sturdy , 421H NIcholaH. ' Mill1. ! PNP SRTAKER3 AND E MB ALB MRS Rates , lOc a lluu ench ln rilon. $ I.AJ u line pet * month. NolhliiR taken for loan tuuii 230. p W. BAKER ( FORMERLY W1T1I : JOHN O . V 'Jacobs , deceased : later wltliM. O. Mitnll. imdbr- tukerandcinbahuer , U13S. lOihM. Tel. OliU. . .Hill HIC. UUKKETT. FUNK11AL DIRECTOR ANU c-mbaliiit-r. 1U1H Clilc'igo st , Till. Oil. g'i'j SEOUBIT1E3 FOB SALE. Ratc.u , lOo a line each linerlloii , * l.nil u line par month. Nothhu ; taken for less than ' 'Ju , Vm-TAKl-r OFFER1NO : " " A NUMBER OF FIRST t classmortif.ucH on Onmlm iiroiK-rty In fcimiH of t-60.00 to $3,000.00. No Hecnrlty U better Hum a irotnl llrnt mortcaee. So. ) us bofunt nmklinr uu investiueiit. Fidelity Trust company , Bee Bidir. , ifround floor. IW-Ul SCALES , Unlos , lOoallneeauh insertion. tl.SUullnapo month. Nothing taken for loss than 'J.V , NEW AND SECOND II AND SOALE8.ALL KINDS. Addre.su liorden i Sullcclc Co. , Ltko nt..CulcUKO HUi MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGES Rates , HKt a line each lniw rlioii , $ t.r > 0a llnup r month. Nothing taken for leas than 25 < s. GF OKLLENBECK DANJOISTANDTEACHBR , lbiucnlirornlu t. U14 BHOBTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. OUNG LAUIM AND GENTLEMEN OAN S ac iilrv \vOfRlnp kuuwlcdro of ahorthaud anil tyiiowritlnz nt A. C Van 8anf school of abort- hind. 013 N , Y. Ufa. Typawrltoru to rent. b'JS PAWNBROKERS. _ i , lOo n llnp p.ioh hiMfUqt ? . $1 .SO a lint ? per month. NothliiR taken for ! ( " than 25 < \ T SONNEXBBRO. niAMUND BROKER. 1. 0.1 ' Doiwlai t. I jnni ntonxy on dlamoniU , wnlchci , etc. Old irold and nHvotbouifht. TcL lft.14 .X S3J WANXED TO 1BORBOW. Rales , 1 Oca linn pach ln-v > rtt n$1 .r0a Hnolor month. NoUiititrl.itttii forliiM.lliaii 2'c. l IOHT TO TEN PER C1I-.NT PAID ON' ANY I-/SUMI of monp.Viloan secitroU by llrl morteaffe on ( rood Omaha real estate. .M"tx Moorn , fiOl New York Llfo bnlldlmr ; . MH4t D-'H' STEAMSHIPS. 43 "V " - vw NCHOli LINE MAIL STBAMSHH'sT NEW YORKt/NDONDKHRY.VOLASOOW. ) Funiesl.i Deo.2.1 p.m. : Ethiopia Ihx10. . li a.m. : Devonla UPC. ti. ! l p.m. ! Anchorla IK > c. s.l.Hp. in , Saloon , second elnssaml nti pr.iirornirs on lowest terms to and from tlm principal Scotch. English. Irish ati'l all Continental points. Etcurslon * from Clilpifu arrlvlnff In time to spend riirlMims holidays at homo. h'or money order * , drafts , ontwanl or pre paid tickets for Clmstmns presents npiily to unv ot * ourloi-alnseiiW.orto HENDER9J.V CIUCAUD. 1I1K Itll.ll.TV . ' IXSTUUMKKTS placed on record Decem ber 13 , ISU3 : \VAtlHAJfTY PKKPJ. A It llnltor nnrl wife to 11 W I'atrlcU , total , block tl.Urchnnl Mill . t 500 N M Uubhard , jr. tn II II. Hublmrd , UU 13. block lntiI ( s2t ! fuel lot l1lloolc lpromu | parl { i . . . 1 .T A .McDougall to A It Ios ! , lot IS , b1iH2 , Kllhy 1'lacO . , . - . . 1,000 Michael KlccU to It Ji Post , mv.su 1- lfi-1-J . , . v 12,000 Gcorgo lla.Mor mid Wife to Amm ItafitU , lot 'JO , block. 3 , AlhrlRlifs . - . , , . 175 J V Klnck nnd wife to Duncnn 1'lttluy- son. lot-J. block 1 , 1'rttyn purk . 400 QUIT CLAIM PKBIIS. \Vcntlol Cnminciiiltirt itntl wtfo tn county of DoitRlas , w 2 rods of sw so 1-10-11 ! . a Total amount of transfers B 14,078 DISPUNSAKY. Coti\ultiitlnn free. It imsurp.issod In thu treatment of all Chronic , .Private n.ud Norvons Diioaaos. Write to or consult inirsonultv. TIlEAT..IU.\-r IJY MA.ID. Address with stiiiup. for par ticulars , which will ho sent In plain euvolop } . P. O UdXilSI. oaici 1H S 13th airosu Daiali * . NOJ. y&v A Happy , Fruitful EVERY MflN WOtllJ who KNOW the Fn m-tho 'oiilSecrot Dlscovcrlosot' Jledlciil Science ns applied to Jlarrletl Life , should write for our ivoiHlorful Jlllle 'liook , culled "PERFECT MANHOOD. " ' 'To nny earnest man wo will mall one CPP > ' Jiiitlrcly Free , In plain sealed tovcr. "A rcfiigo from the quuckx. " ' ] Address ERIE MEDICAL CO. ' , Buffalo , N.Y. NEBRASKA NATIONAI ; 1 TJ. S. Depository , .Omaha , Nab. CAPITAL , . - . . 'SUKPLU3 , ' . ' tfo ' * S.65.OOO Officer * an'l Dlroctora-Honrv W. Y.Uei. prajl- dent , U.O. Onililill. , vlco prosldent , C. S. Maurl39 , W. V. Mo.-so. John S. Oolllin , J. N. IL I' LowlsS. Hiiod , caibler. THE IRON BANK. Mix-kliiildors' .Mft-tlnjr. Omaha < ! k F.I 1 ; horn Viilh'y , Hallway Coinpnnv : Notice Is herehy slvun that the annual meetIng - Ing of the stockholders ofjho Omaha tc Elkhorn - horn Valley linllway company , for tlieclectjon of seven directors and thu traii urtloii < > f Hitch other hnslncss us may lawfully come hoforo Iho mectlnc , will ho held at tlm olllco of .lolm M. Tliurslon. Union 1'actllc hulldliiK , Uinalin , Null. , iition wcdncsiluy. the 'Jrdday of Jan nary , 1H94 , nt Hi o'clocU- . in. The stock transfer bonl.s will ho closed ten days hoforo the date nt the meetlnir. llostoii , Dec. H , 1893. AI.EX Mtu.Aii. Secretary. 1) 14ilJut. . BUREAU. StIF & CO. , SOUGITOUf-.IIeD liulldliix. OMAHA. 'Rll. ' Advli-o RB1LWRY TIME GRRD Omaha | Depot lOlli and Mason Sts. Omaha 4.l.'pm | Clilcasli Vo.sUn.ilo , . . . . . ' li.30n.il Ii.l3ain Oblcntrh Express 4.23am 7. ( > 2 ] > ml Chicago , t Iowa Local I H.oflini - i * . . . ' _ 5.Mjiiu 'Lnavei I iillltr.lr-Itlf jT.r I , ) . itv/iit. ( ! Omalul Dj ; > 3t loman-rMtsjnSH. | On tut io.lAnm . . Denver Exiiv | > > . . . . .ljainl . Duudwuod Express. . < . . . . l.lOpai 4.60p.nI Unuvur Express 4.10pm U.50pni . .Nobraaka Losal ( KxeeptStmi. . o.uop.n K.15IUHI..Lincoln Lonal ( Except Snnl. . LoavosT K. C. . Sr J. . 1511. Oiiiiilri H Dppot lOllMind lason Mi. Omaha "lT43aiiil..KaiisasClly Day Kxpress , . , , ! fi.fi3 pin t.4f ) > pir. .K. C. Night Exti.jyla U. 1 . Tr.i n . I il.fiOam 'LnaviM ttnrri _ ' . . , Omaha Union Depot IIUh.tM'imy Sn. | Omaha KAKT. ll.noanll Atlantic Express ( ex Suii'ljy ; H.OOpm i.Nlclil EulruHS tl. 13am O.OOpml..C'ldea-fo Vestibule I , Umlt3l.- ' , ' .03 pai r.MOainlOUIa'ioina ' Exp. ( loll , li.ox. Sinn 0.23 am " . . .wi.J JM " _ . _ _ - , _ O toamlOkliino ua .V Tex js3W.lKx.Su.li 1 ' . ' .or. pill. . . . , . .Colorado lilmlMI . I " " " " . ( Iniulm lUnloii Depot IQlli AMarcy Sts.l Omuhu 'll.&Oam . . . , , . . . .Denver UXIIITIS. . . , . | 4.05 p. n 2. 13 pm , . . . . .Overland'PU'er. . , . ll..IDpu . ' ' . 0.40pm . l > .icllla Kurtw. . ll.03am ml . . . . . . . . .Jleijy er Fj t Hjd I . , j . . . . . .I 4.2fliini { 'Alui" fr I Oa Leavesl P.7K. k MO. jVALf.KY jAivlveT Omaha' IVpot 13tli and ) Vnl > tt"r Sts. I Omaha IMiftmiil. . . . . .Deadwoo I A.lOpu ILOSam ( Ex. Sjt.iWyo. -c. Man. ) 3.10 pn . . .i)0pnI.Norfolk ) Kxpra-i 'lo.4.U'n ' B.45i'ii | | . . St. Paul I ll/-lju Heaven I IJHIOAO.TrNolfffrWr'sT.V.'t \ Oaialial t > . P.dcnjt , IQt'i'M'MArav Sn. ' J 11.03 am \ 7TT , , . .Oh lofiffi ) EfrSW-TTT il.iopm 4.0fipm . . . . , , . , Ve llbule I.1u\rt-v , . , ll.'Oll'H OJlOpm Eaitoru " yei < 2,13pm ( LSDpin ( Ex.S.m..CliU * . l'aHs.lKx.Mun ) II U p.n U.06 ami . . . . , .Mi > . Vnllny l.jal 10,2(1 ( pm Leaves" " ! MISSOURf P/vOiFIO. fATrlrai * Oinulml Depot IStli and Wolnlsr Sli. I 0 u 11 12.20 pmj . . . . , , St.lVvila ExiiVvs. ! . " . . . , . , .J tl.DOnui 10.00 pm . . . . , , St. Louis Exprosa . .1 i..1lli < ii 5.1 ) | nuDully : ( ox Bun ) Nebraska Looal.l ' " . ! am Ix-aves I C. ST.'P. . M. It O. _ _ Oniaha | pepotisthjmd Webulur 3li. , ' ( Jnalu * K.&Onm . .SIoiix"Clty Acco.iVmodaTton. . . T > .o3pm l.iapm S loin City Hxriross ( Kx. Situ. ) iL'.llip.ii B.4Spm St. Paul Limited U.23 5ljJpinO.ikKiiid 1'amBiuiT ( Ex. Sun , ) Leaves I SIOUX CITY & P'AOIFU Oiualiaj Depot. 10 am' Jluroy su. Il.-i3aiu " ; Sioux City I'.i ? iiBer . . . . ID .20 pm _ ; iJ55pm St. Paul KxpresH . . , . lO.OUaui leaves I SItTlJxlnTYXi > AClFld" lArriveH Omalu' ' Depot. IStli and W-'bmurSU I Omaha , .St. I'llul Llmltod. I D.23 am iilo-iiro Lliulbn ] , hj.23am i-cavcc I ( HIAHASsr Srrfve " Omaba U. P D6iot. _ Jpth and Marcyi Omaba " " " 8.53pm | 6u LouTsfaiiuou Uall. . . . . ' NEBRASKA CHIEFS OF POLICE Organiz } a State Union for the Prevention of Crime. IS PART OF A NATIONAL MOVEMENT Words of l iicnnraglni * Approval ( nun Mayor ItcinU Uhlof Keavfy'n ArtUre-.v-Pnr.vlo r Oin bi : Tire nnd Pollen forces Olllcorx nnd D Yesterday was the tlmo sot for the gatherIng - Ing of the marshals , mayors ami chiefs nf liollco of the .sltUo of Nebraska to meet In Omaha for the purpose of formlai ; , \ stalu union of ehlofs to cooperate with the tiu- tiomU union organized in Chicago last May. The head olliclals of over thirty of the prin cipal cities of the state arrived during the day and registered ut the oftlco of the chief of police. The Uo.ird of Fire nnd Police Commis sioners had ordered a general inspection of both departments for iho benefit of the visitors. This inspection was held at ! . o'clock on Eighteenth , street nt the went front of the city hall. Policemen to the number of eighty-eight were marched up from headquarters and took position. While the men stood In line the visitors and commissioners were grouped in the west stairway of the building and sx photographer made a plate of the scene. On account of the extreme cold Chief Soavcy seat hi * , men back to the station as soon ns possible. The cnilro llro de.parl- incut , under Chief Oalligan and tils assistant , chiefs , Sailor nnd names , then came up for inspection. An elegant showing was made by the firemen. Their line , consisting of steamers , trucks nnd Drummond hose wagons , strotehe.d from Farnam to Dodce strcot , and was inspected by Mayor llcmls nnd Iho commissioners , who led iho city's guests. Every one , nnd especially the visitors , complimented both the llro and police de partments. After the inspection Chief Gnlligan in vited Chief Seavoy and his cuesls over to onclno house J > .o. 3 , Eighteenth and Ilarney strcels. to sco how the men worked. ( Jmck Work l > y I'lromoli. To bdgfn with Chief Gnllignn directed that seventeen men go to bed ns Ihoy do nt night. Then the gong wns struck and in eleven seconds the men had aressud , hitched up Ihe horses and were ready lo BO. All iho visitors were greatly pleased with Ibis ox- hlbilion , and especially so with the work of the men who put on their clothes and hitched up Ihe four-horso aerial truck. Cap- tnlu AVindhnim of chemical No. 3 then showed how his men pot out. They made n two-horse hitch in seven seconds. The water tower was then raised for the benefit of the strangers and this ended the exhibi tion. It wns now 3 o'clock and the visitors re paired to the council clinmoor in the clly hall nnd Bottled down to business. Chief of Police Soavcy called the pentlc- nieu to order and introduced Mayor Bonus The Mnyjr'ft Address. In his address the mayor said that ho ex tended to the assembled chiefs of police marshals and mayors a hearty welcome tc the city. The mayor nsaured the visitors ol n warm welcome in spite of the frigidity ol the atmosphere. Tlio orgnnlr.ation of a stale nssocialion of chiefs of police iho mayor characterized-as nn undertaking of great Im portance. Ho suggested that Chief Soavo.v hnvo photos tnlfcn of those present , nol necessarily for the rojjuo's puller.v , but for a .nucleus for another gallery , TJio mayor admonished Chief Seave.v" to deal lenicntli with.tho visitors in case their constant asso clatimi with ric'e h'n'd the vicious shoul'd leai them into prescribed portions of the city. . Taking a mow 'serious strain thu mayor ' spoke of the advisability of taking stops' to prevent crime as the mosl effeclivo means of advancing civilizalion. Thu idle sUouh bo employed. Public work should bo en couraged. The idle men should bo put to work on public enterprises of all sorts. ' 1 his government should tnko steps to tnko con tracts for wonts of public character am thus keen the id In people occupied ant out of mischief. The mayor quotet from statistics of Iho National Asso elation of Charities and Correction , whicl is soon to bo published by the national government. Thcao statistics showed that in IS'JI ' ) thcro were in Iho reformatory institutions of this counlr.\ ! UbH ! white mnle prisoners. Of Iheso 89,151 were native born. aiuUM.-l'iG had no edueatioi whatever. In ISTiO there was one crimina for each ! i.riX ( ) of population : in IB'.li ' ) this proportion had Increased until ihero was ono criminal for each TSI ) of population an increase of 445 per cent in criminals as compared with 170 per cent increase in popu latlon. Thcro are now fltty largj pen ! tontiarios and over 17,000 county J.iils in the United States , us well us innumerable othe places of detention. The cost of construc tion of thcso institutions hits been cstimntet by good authorities as oxceodins $500,000,000. The cost of maintenance li well nigh In calculable. These hundreds of millions or dollars Invested in these institutions miuni well bo 'employed ' In other directions if the various municipalities would only tnlto hold of this matter and dovlso a way to keep iho idle of their jurisdiction employed. "Our' city council has n novel nnd nice plnn for handling- vice and crime , " said the mayor. ' "It turns it over to tlio I'iro and Police * commission , and that body , in turn , has [ in 'equally nice way of handling this matter nud politely turns the whole matter over to the mayor. As n re sult of this very agrccablo way of handling this matter Omaha baa escaped thu general increase In vice and crime uml stands almost alone anionp the cities of this country as showing a doorcase Instead of an lucrc.'isn in vice nnd crime during the past year , ns tbo reports 'of the chief of police , which may bo furnished you before you leave , will show. " The mayor closed by extending a hearty welcome to the visitors nnd wished them a general good time , beside * offering the keys of the city to the guests of Chief Soavoy. ' ( InodVorrts for Seuvoj'n I'lun , Chief Seavoy was master of ceremonies , and then railed upon Mayor Ucddes of Or.uul Island. This gentleman said that ho heartily en- dorscd a stale organization , nnd that such n union would do a vast amount , of good. Mayor Suliulu of Beatrice mild Hint this move of Senvoy'S'wns in the right direction , und thut ho hoped thut every chief and mar shal lu the state would become a member of the association. "This organization , " .said thu mayor , "will tend to prevent crooks from going from ono place to another in NoHrabkn and imposing upon iho people , " Mr , Scavny Ihen introduced Mayor Hen derson of Osccoln , who made u few pleas ant remarks nnd wished the now associa tion godspeed. Mayor Duller of Platlsmouth was called for , Ho washeartily in fuvorof the move ment. The mayor of Itcd Cloud , Charles Wiener , spoke next , Ho was In favor of n union of the police chiefs nnd thought thr.t such un organization would do much good. Frank Brown , police judge of Kearney , wns introduced und auid thut ns the mayor of his city had been unavoidably doiiilned ho had been dolegtilcd lo coma In his stcud. Mr. Brown ihought that Chief Suavuy was forwarding u good work by organizing : iho chiefs and marshal * arid hoped thut uvery city In iho gialo would join the orgnhUailon. Police Judge Iwouis liurltn mndo a short address. The judge told some of his ox- punenoes with trooks and then said that it- was not only the duty of policemen to detect crime , but to- prevent it If possible , lid thought that it would bo cheaper for Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfoy Pitcher's Castoria. he people to provide work for the unem- iloyed than to house nnd care for thorn in irlsons. "Wo can't throw them Into the Ivor , neither can wo execute them , ' said ho judge , "and a * wo hnvo to provide for hem In some way. why not hnvo Ihem work n roads nnd canals ! This , ' of course , doe * lot apply to nil men who nro out of work ; omo won't work , nnd with these iho only vny lo do Is lo puuUh them.1 Kirn and Pollen Commissioners itartman , Coburn , Smith nnd Strickler spoke a few vords to the nssombly , and then Mayor icmls called upon Chief Seavoy , as presl * out of the national nssocintlon and nro- noter of the state urg nnlxallon , for an ad- Ircss. Chief Seave.v said ; Wo meet for the purpose of effecting an or- Kiiidrallon for the promotion of our milted u-lfure , and tnln.iumirato n syMnm by which v can co-npcmto moro prompt ! v and PlTeet- vi'iy In thu tnaltiT of prevention of orlnie ind thn apprehension of crlnilnali. This U erlnlnly n move In the rlttlil dlrviMton. with everyllmiff lo favor II , tind If we nrodeter- nlned and por-iovorlnR our efforts will be pro- dm-tlvo of Hie Rt-ualrst rosiili * . Ifbycom- lined nc'tloii wot'iin dcinnn-Uriito thnt e can > HMJ * ulmuui boltcrsinteof a fin Irs npnortaln- hK in poll'o work iho good pcoulo tit the Illei. IOWM nnd villain's In tbo slate will leaitlly npprovu of our elTorl sand enc is to feel thnt the I'lili-Nof I'ollco union of Nebra * < Ui ! Is u parliament and most dcdrible inMtilmthih. Let us cttdunvor to llluslr.itc by our actions 10111 Inil.iy thitl wo can , nnd will , clvo better inllce protection uititircltlzon * ; that wo can iporsito morn sucreisfully nir.ilnst ihlovrs , mi-trims , robbers , InceiidliirleM ami oihui' crlinlniils than Inn been p : > iiihte licfon , ! the ngnnlratlon ol this bii.lv. nnd thereby gain ml only the plaudits of thoiu whom wo 1m- nedlntcly renr isi-nl , tint thu nnproval of citizens of niljolnhii ; stnles nnd toi iltiirli-s. The superintendents , chiefs of police and clly nmrshaUuf oilier stnles urn working- with tlm same object In view ihut wo nrii today. mil It Is a mtttterot but a finv months when it leastn duzcii of our chirr stales will have Ihelr police nreanliilloiiwhich will be auxil iary In the Nullon.il Chk'fs of I'ollco union , of u hleli I liuvo the honor lo bo prosldent * Thu llrsl ininuul meeting nf the National ( Milufsnf I'ollco union will Im held nl SI. l.ottls .May rt , 1804. We e.\pp < ; t thai ut leimt SOD of thu chiefs of police of thu I'nlted Stnles , Cnnadu and Mileo will nttcnil this niuetlm ; . and Mmll Impo to M'O Nebraska ivproioiitctl by a strung ( lolc.zntlon. Cinniiilttces Appointed. After the address of the chief , which was listened to with great attention , the tern- Itorary organization was effected , Chief Seave.v was made chairman and Chief Poxvnrs of Grand Island secretary and treasurer. The chair then appointed the following rommitlco on permanent organization : Chiefs Beckett. South Omaha : Carey. York ; Clark , Fairburv ; Grace , Plnusmouth ; Oil- frey , Arlington. Another committee on platform was then appointed This consisted of Chiefs Hoch- enberg , Aurora ; llimtinctoti , North Platte : Overniior , Kearney ; Qttackeubush , Bupe- rior nnd i'owers , Grand Island. A recess of an hour was taken at this ilmo lo allow Ihe committees to confer. \Vhnt tlio Ity-I.nws Provide. The committee on by-laws reported to the convention shortly after 5 o'clock. Article i states that thu association shall be known ns thu Nebraska Chiefs of Police union , nnd that the head of the police de partment in any city or town in Ne braska shall bo eliiribleto membership. The olllcern shall cousUt of a prcsideurr vice president , secretary , treasurer and a board of directors. , The directors shall have control of the management of the union , including the ways and means for carrying out the objccls of Iho union , subject at all times to the wishes of the members of the union at a regular meeting. Article ill provides that meetings shall beheld held on the third Tuesday of April of cacti year at noon , and nt a place designated at a previous meeting. Special meetings may be called at the option of the president. At any regular or special meeting seven members shall constitute a quorum. Applications for membership must bo pie- senled in wrillngnnd accompanied by the admission foe of $1. All applications will bo considered by the board of directors and if found eligible a majority vole of those present shall elect. On the retirement of n member of the union from the position of chief of police or city marshal ho may become an honorary member unU may take part in discussions , but will not be entitled to a vote. The dues shall bo $ ) per year , payable on the third Tuesday of April of each year. The secretary-treasurer s'jall give a bond offfiOO and his salary will bo fixed by the board of directors. I'l'miunem OrKHlil/.ntlcin lfTiote ? < l. This report on regulations and by-laws was accepted and Ihen the committee oti organl/.atlon reported in favor of making the temporary organization permanent. This .was carried without a dissenting vote. The convention accepted the invitation of Manager IJunrcss lo see "Lost in London. " and after suVper iho visitors went to the Fifteenth Street theater ns guests of Mr. Burgess. Another meeting will bohola nt D o'clock this morning. , J.lit of Iiftlrg.it IM. * The following were present at the conven tion : ' Chiefs of Police \V. A. Beckett , Smith Omaha ; John Clark , Kalrbury : Lee Carey , Vorlc ; Jamci Grace , Plattsmoutli ; L. R Gtlfroy , Arlington ; A. K. Iftintington , North Plane ; H. H. Ilawman. Sioux City ; It. A. Hinklcy , Ashland ; C. 13. llochcnljurg. Au rora ; M. II. flolbrook , Paplliion ; .1 , S. Ilpcn- frilz , York ; \V. S. Myers , Waterloo : L. Mowuvy. Tocumsch ; G. W. Ovcrmior , Kear ney ; M , V. Powers , Gr.md island ; 1)V. . Qua--hcnbush , Superior ; .1. Q. Kccd. Beatrice - rice : J. M. Seaman , Council Bluffs ; K. K. Waterman , Holdrc o ; H. D. Wlr.ship , Chad- ron. Mayors C. M. Butler. Plntt.sniouth : W. M. Geddes , Grand Island1 ; ' M. 10. Shulix , Beatrice ; Charles Weiner , Kcd Cloud ; .1. O. Stcinback , York ; H. F. llDiidcr.sou. O-scoola , Police .ludgc-t Frank Ilrpwn , Kearney ; Louis Borka , Omaha. Cour.cilmaii C. ,1 , Roman , Lincoln. City Marshal' . 'L. ' Tom- plclDn , Council Bluffs. _ - - 'I tin Ail vr. . Inn ' Or Hood's Siirtnp.irllla is nhvays within the bounds of reason hu'caux ; It is trim ; u always appeals to ihc sober , common sense of thinking people because It Is true ; and li u always fully subsiantlatoJ by endorse ments which , lu iho financial world , would be accepted without a moment' > hesitation- Hood's pill * euro liver Ills , constipation , biliousness , jaundice , sick headache , indi- ges tiots. _ The following marriage llcou-ios wcra if > sued yoslerday : Niiinnniid Adtlrcs . Airc. J .lolin'C. ilohiiiiton , Omaha . , lr > I Marie I' . I'edurson , Oinalin . At , . , . .Ill j ( jiisluve.l. M , .luii''i' , Hontli Omaha . -5 I AtiKUitn l'IsliiMrontli Unialiii . 'J.1 lit.- . Illukut , Ailuiitlc. Iii . . . 21 i V.i. \ . Tlirnur , Atlantic , la , IH I H , llrncu Hlchort. Wllllnin-.port.-1'a 22 I KIIIIIIIU U. Mlllir : < l , Cuiitrullii , I'.i . . . 21 I Kdwanl llaumhy , tlinahii 2'i I Untile ( ' . Wilson , Onmliu 21 U'hrls lu ; > .oii , l-jiiornini , Nell 22 ( Matilda NeUouOnialm. . , , . . . 21) 'Jri. K. I'lik. Oinalia , . , , ; . . . . , , .11 I Alice Cartwiljjht , Oiualia , , , , , 24 j ( iViirn-o A. HalUK , Omahii , . , . , . , , ' . . . . 41 | Nolllu Geruiulu , Omuhu . 37 Cnitnr I'mt Olllcprn. At a regular meeting of ( Jcor co A , Custor post No , " , Department of Neoraskn , the following ofllcore were elected for the ensuing - suing year ; Post commanilor , Comrade Augustus Ix > eknor ; senior vlco commander , Comrade II. II. Durbln ; junior vlco com mander , Comrade It. H , Wulkcr ; chaplain , Vonirado B. l.Siuith ; < | imrli.Tmabter , Com. rado ,1. W. Honzn : KUI-KCOII , Comrade .I , B , Weaver : ofllcer of the day. Comrade Charles I .mm ; onlcor of the ) juurd. Comrade John Manny ; trustees , Comrades It. H. Walker , Churl tut > > . Thomas , J. A. C'uscadln ; dole- ( rates to department encampment. Coin- r.idos B. F. Smith , John Joi.klns , Charles Ilenn ; nltornitiRs. Comrade : . F , K. Babbitt. 11. II. Uurbln.J. B. Weaver , OnuVby In ( Iroil HIM Oubntr-r is tlic subject receiilly given by tlio Now York Kim to un urliule on ' 'Tourist PuTtles" to the fur wo.st. The 0110 way In via the Grout.C'tiiitful Iluuto Weekly Culiforniu o.xauroiuii.i via tlio I'nlon Pucille. Solid comfort , jolly times , cleanliness nnil chcuiniei.s oxomplilicd. Hond for folder olviii'details. ! l-.K. Sheurar , inuiut or , 1U1 Ho C lark street. I'hle.itfo. ' 10. L. I mux , ( ien'l. Pass , and Ticket Agt , , Oniahn , Nob. HE FIRED IS SELF DEFENSE Barney MoQInn Tells How Ho Oamo to Shoot Edward MoKonna. FEARED HIS ENEMV WOULD ATTACK HIM Stocklnnn Flchilnitvcr n IHtrli ol r. t Storm Two iikhorii : Fnrtnrri nt Out- , Over n l.iml Dc.il Other Court .Matter- . Tlio third day In tlio trl.tl of the state atjalnst Harncy MoOInn , uhargoil with thu JtmtMcrof liXIwani McKenna , committed In this city on July 2'J ' last , i.ovclopcit no nexr features , as most of iho tlnto wn * coiisuinod In the takltiR of expert tiMtlmony of , . the physicians wlio attended MoKo.in.i after the sliootniR and prior to his duath. Kuuli pli.vsolui ! ; described the nature of the wound indicted and afterwards detailed - tailed the particular part Unit ho performed In the operation of searching for the wound. In : ill Instanci s the doctors agreed in saying that the wound WHS neivssarlly fatal , ( nut that tioiUirroo of medical skill could have saved thclifoof the patient , llypottiotloal rjticstlonsof the most profound chnravtui * wcru propoui.dcd and answenul to the sitls- ; faction of all , though it was apparent that tlio jurors lultml to catch the impurtttnco of llm Interrogatories. There are HOIDO forty witnesses yclttto.x- amltto and the Indications are that the cjwu will uol bo given lo the Jury before the last of the wocif. In the afternoon the state llnlshoa the in troduction of testimony , after which llarnoy Mclilun , the Accused , was placed upon iho witness stand , llo detailed thonecounlof former troubles hotween Kdward McKoana and hlinscif ami swore that he feared that McICcnna would assault liln\ thus dtilng him ( it-eat bodily injury. Mo had been attacked by MclCenna's do upon thrco different oc casions and had filed : m information against McKenna , charging him with Keeping u vicious dog. U'ho day of the Shooting ho wan not waiting for MelCenna , but was simply attetitlliir [ to his tluties in thn vicinity of ' 1 wonty-ronrth street and Attics avenue. \Vhen McKenna called him u vile name ho demanded an explanation and after some words ho and the prisoner cllnuhcd. H was then , the witness tcsllllcd , that the shot was llrcd. Henry Osthoff , T. H. Ualley and a number of other witnesses were called to provu the reputation and character of Meinii. ! They all tostillod that ho was : x law-abiding ami pa.tceablo citi/on and was not iiuarrclsomu. Or. Somers , who assisted ut the post mor tem examination held over the body of. Me- Keiina , testillcd that there was consldcrablo inllammation in the viclnlry of the wound and that inside Iho wound the intlammntion was ncuto , as if brought about by scptio poison. OnI'ranclilH. . - . Iii Judge Ferguson's court the gas matter - tor was up for consideration for a short period of time , but by an agreement of parlies it was cunticticd without the court bsmg asked to pass upon the Issues In volved. This is the case in which \Vllliim S. Poppleton and .1. U Kennedy , in behalf of the public , Drought suit against the city council , rcstraiuiiii * the members of that body from passing over the veto of the mayor the ordinance providing for thu granting of the fifty-year contract to thu Omaha Gas Manufacturing uo.up.itiy. Thu continuance entered this morning was by consent of parties ami was for the purpisu of putting the matter over until the council had hail an opportunity of taking action on the new crJinanco which has been react twice ami is In the hands of a committee. Should the new ordinance pass and be ap proved by the mayor , and aftcrwards-be ac cepted by the gas company , the .suit may bo dismissed. ] n , the event that the now ordi nance does not become a law , then the suit will bo pressed for a decision. December 2i is the date fixed by Judge Fqririison for heannij l\\i \ \ arguments oa thu application for the permanent injunction which Ib askpd for by Mr. Popplcton. Mitnhl | > la Over Pu : S'oeri. In the law division of the district court , presided over by Justice Blair , the case of James Fra/.er against lOdward Gr.iham , ubw on trial , Is attracting the attention of thu stockmen , owing to the fact that issues which arc of importance to them are being r.iised. The rlaintiff is asking for damages In the sum of $ r > ,00i ) . claiming that the defendant 'ailed to perform the terms of a specific con tract , lie alleges tnat on June : > ! ) , IS'JJ. lu > went to Crcston , l\'oo. , whore he purchased from the defendant iiil head of steers tit. 4 outs per pound , llvo weight , agreeing lo re ceive them at the yards in Hmiih Omaha at my time prior lo.Inly Idol that year. At , ihctimcof the agreement he alleges that ho Daid the sum of SWM ) forfeit money. On July I the plaintiff alleges that ho again visited the defendant and demanded the shipment of the stccrsjbut Hint thu defendant refused , offering tiiOO ff he was allowed to back out and call the purchase oil' . This proposition the plaintiff refused to entertain nnd at oncu' broiiL'hl the present stilt , ( iraham , the defendant , puts a different light on the transaction by declaring thut the contract was made , but Hint by tlio terms thereof Fra/.ler was to nottlly him to ship the cattle on or before July fi , and that time wns made the csscnco of the contract. IIo further shows that between Juno ! ! 0 and July 10 the prlro of cattle at the $ outli Omahn yards advanced and ilint after July 4 he was under no obligations to sell tlio steers nt the price npi'ccd upon. Kc ardlng the 1000 , bo avers thut itVIK ; paid by bmk : check and that ho never collected Uio pro- cccds of the paper. To Keep from I'rer/.lnc to I > cith. : Allie M. MiirqucUo has invoked the aid of the district court In , in offort'to prevent Dennis - nis I/cary from freezing to death. As the plaintiff in u suit , she avers thut durltif ; the warm weather of last KU.nuiur she routed from the defendant thu xocouu and third floors of the building at 1100 Djiig- las street , ho ngroolng to furnish heat , water and light , and .sho to USD the prumlscs us living apartments for thu period of ono year. These agreements were satisfactory and ovorythlng went well until u' luvv di.yn ago. whea lliurc was trouble between land lord nnd tenant , with the landlord holding tlio stronger horn of the dilemma , Trouble continued to brow until Tuesday , when , ac cording to the allegation of thu plaintiff , ti ) defendant appeared uMii | the srcno , tinned with wrenches nnd wrath , nnd at once threatened to Mint off the water , steam and llt'lit unless the plaintiff vacated Instantor. Instead of doing this the plaintiff hired an attorney , who secured un injunction which has restrained Ixiiiry from interfering until after the court has passed upon Iho ( lU of the rights of the respective parties. Onarrohiii ; Over l.unil. ( icorgo King nnd Alvn Waterjnnn , Airmen residing In iho vicinity of lOlkhorn , have un sheathed their knives ami huvugonu to war , vl-i-thu court route. King is the plnititjn tn tlio suit which wa Died yoslerday , and in his petition hu allcges-lhalliat iJiino ho bought 1MO ncrps of Waterman's Klidiom valley land , tigroti. ing to pay f K-'i)0 ! ) for the sumo. There wan u contract made out which provided thiu Waterman should nxccuto a warranty duod of the premlsosand il.OO'J was paid to bind the bargain. A fuw days later King hauled lumber onto thu grojiul and erecttd n barn of tlio value of tl.OOO , after which Walt-i- man came around uml said that the tltlatu the lund was tucli that ho could not givu thu deeiL Thou King got nnsry and demanded the return of his money , as well us the pay * tnuntof thu inone.v which do had expended In making the betterments on the farm , Waterman would not listen lo such a propo sition und now the troubles of the two men nuvo found thutr way Into the courts of thi county. Hillt on R Null ) . Oeori/o It Bherman bait made the T. L. V. Land und Cattle company and J times I . Q'Hnnion nnd J. 12. Kiloy defendants 10 a suit in which hrccoks to recover the sum of f'.UV ) , which utnjiint ho nlhyex Is dim und unpaid , although it nhould linvo been liqui dated long r.ioiitlis ago. Ho claims thut the defendants made a note for iho amount and us security they put up Hcunn bondi of the cattle uomt > aD > , Not only does the defendant want the note palil , bul ho also wants an order of the court In structing him lo uell iho bonds pledged by the cuttle company nnil apply the piece J § upon the payment of the