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THE OMAJDLA DAILY BEE : TtflUKSDAY. JANUARY 9. 1890. ' ' I 8PEGIRL NOTICES. Ailrrrtlncmcnln for tliCNc cnliimnn rrlll lie tnUrn nntll ISiHtt i > . in. for the crmlnir nnd until H p. tn. for ( tic nioriilnif n ml Stinilny oillllonn. AilvrrllNvr * ) l > r rpiiucntlnw n itnni- lifrril check , cnn lin\-p niiM Tcr nil- ilrfMNcil to n iiiiiulKTril letter In cnrp nf ' 1'lie Ilcc. Annircrn no nililrcfinril trill lip ili-Ilvoroi ! upon iirmentiitlim nf the ; olipi-k nnlf. llnli-x , 1 I--o ii n-ciril flrnt Itixprtlnnl In n Moril MiLTonftt-r. NolliltiR Inltrn for lr Hum iin for llrxt InMcrllnn. Tlicnc nilvirtlNi < iiiciitn niimt tic rtui COIIHCVII- SITUATIONS \VANTiiI. fOUNO MAN WANTS PLACE TO DO CHOUr.S. take euro of furnnco , horn's or cntv , IT board. Omnlm Ilus. Col. , cor , ISth aniJ Fnniam. A 101 \VANTKD , POSITION AS CASHIER. HOOK- keeper or clerk bv vnunit Indy ! flrst-clnim rcfr- cncod. AddrcM II 27 , llee. A M377 U \VANTED - LIOHT 1IOI'SE\VORK. PLAIN n'wlnir nr numlnR by mldille nged Indy , Ad- II .12 , Heo nfflrc. A 121-0 * WANTUI ) SIAM2 IIKM' . WANTED , L1VIX INTELLIGENT AGENTS IN Ornnlia to organize clubd of thrpc to tlve fnml lies of our famous Orchard Ilimes land in central MHilMlppl. The tide of Immlitrntlon 1 BOlng fnulh. where there are no but wlndi , no cold wlntera , nn bllznrds , no crop failure ! where two or lhrf < > ciopa cnn 1 ! rnlwil encii year ; where there In no duch thing as failure If a man will work one-half an hard as he a s in thin country : cool nummers , mild winters ! siir pnyln < r cropi of frtilln and garden tnick ; richest toll on earth : bent rnllwav faelllllc' * . On. W. Amen , genrnl agent , 1I7 ( ! Farnam St. , Omahn , tCO TO I50 PAID SALESMEN FOR CIOAIIS ; experience not necessary : eilra Inducements to customers. IHshon & Kline , St. I SALESMEN TO HANDLE OUR HIGH GRADE lubricating oils and greaser excluslvelr or ns a sldo line. A. R. Tlmmlns Oil Co. . Cleveland. n lifcOSS W7SNTEI > , COMPETENT CONTRACTOR TO net from Ml ) to 1.OM lamp posts In suburbs b > ' January Z1. 1W . Hubmlt proposals to Arme Lighting Co. . St. Paul. I1-3Q3-S _ WANTED. STRONG I1OY TO ATTEND HORSE and caw nnd do general woik mound lionse ; nenil rcfercnti1. II .11. Roc odlce. II M31 0 * _ WANTnnr NEWS AOENTS" RUN ON trains ; cash security .rr-nulred. Apply to 11. H , News Co. . Lincoln. N'eb. _ 11 M322 3 \\\NTED , MEN WHO REALIKR THE NE- crBsltr of a trade ; wo tttich barber trade , eight weeks , nnd guarantee Job ; eoinpletp set of tools donated : catalogue mailed. W. Louis llorlwr College. 813 N. 9th street. Bt. LouK Mo. R M311 15 * fc FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN WANTED TO travel In Iowa. Applv Murphy. Wasey * Co. . chair manufacturers , Omalm , Neb. II M3 < 3 11 WANTUI1 FUMAI.B IIICLP. HOTEL COOKS OUT TOWN. PRIVATE PAM- lly cooks , f ) general housework girls , ten- ogrnphcr , bookkeeper. Canadian onicc. 1522 Douglas. C-233-S' _ WANTED , MILLINERY APPRENTICES AT Uaydcn Rroii. Apply Qt once. CT-M313 9 aiRL WANTED AT 2317 rOPPLnTON AVlI WANTED-OOOD O1RL FOR OliNERAL hounework. Must have references. 10U houth 13th. c-310-10 WAITED , EXPERIENCED SECOND GIRL and' help tnko rare of baby. 2223 Fnrnnm. WANTED. QIUL. J615 DOUGLAS ST. i C " 33j 9 FOIL RENT HOUSES. IIOUSKS. F. K. DARLINO , DARKER DLOCK , HOUSES IN ALL IJARTS OP THE ClTi' . THE O. F. Davis Company , 1303 Fnrnnm. } > PtFTtNISHED IIOUSK FOR RENT ; UEABTIFOL liOlUe , ten looms. eUgaatly furnlHhed. hot wnter lirnt , laundry , ntnlile. carriage , etc. Tlios. F. Ilnll , 018 I'axton liloclc. D 12' BTANF01ID CXHCLE COTTAGES : C ROOM , , modern , lljron Reed Cp , , 215 So : . Hlh t. . ' , ' - * ' ? , U 115 8 AND S-rtOOM HOUSES' ON FARNAM AND 6-room house ort 22d nml Ixsavcnwortli , cheap. Jno. W. Robblns. 211 N. Y. Life RWB- _ , C15 NO. ZOTII. 4-ROOM x 1025 N. 20th , 5-room 'Hat. ' .nice. 1024 N. lath , 8-room bilck. 60i No. 17th , 8-room brick. . Omaha Heal Estate & Tiust Co. . .211 3. FOR RENT. HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS. MODern - ern convenience * : very handy to business. En quire of D. T. Mount , 209 S. ICtli at. D-J31 HOUSES , 11BNKWA & CO. , 103 N. I5TH ST. . D 129 FOR RENT. MODERN IJRICK IIOUSB"oF "l3 or 28 rooms nt 114-116 N. 2Jtii xt. See .T. N. Frenzer , opposite poslolllce. Tel. S54. ' D S27 3 TO 4-R. HOUSES CHEAP. COS N. 13TH ST , D 11950 J2i ( MODERN HOUSES. C. A. STARR , 923 N. V. Life building. D-1I1SO " ilialrrTiiooM. ALL CONVENIENCES. 1217 ,5- South Thirty-second : and many olheis ; ull , sizes. ' F. D. WcaU , SKtcenlh nnd Douglas. D M192 Fl roll RENT , MODERN HOUSE : BIGHT rooms : ' with bath ; on car line ; near park ; nlao small housi } ; good location ; only )5 , Gan nett , 534 IJrowu block. D MIDI JS1 * FOR RENT. NICB SOUTII FRONT iiGHT room brick hucsv , with ull modern Impiove- ments and In llrat-cla = s condition ; posHeeslon Klven January 15. Inquire on premises , 2010 Half 1 Km mil street. - D-218 HOME ELEGANT HOUSES ; Ii28 N. 27lh live. , 8-iooni , modern , J20.00. (004 S. llth st. , 7-room , modem , JiJ.O ) . SOOJ S. JH'.i t. , 7-room , modern. J23 00. Blot Jacksqn nt. , 8-room , modern. (20.00. line iJiKiiycllo av . , 9-room. modern. 125,05. , M7 S. 2llli St. , H-room. inodnrn , J50.W. 20 ! ) S. 21th St. , 9-room , modern. J10.W. 8202 Bcwfinl St. . B-room rottagj : J9.00. Fidelity TiUst Cd. , 1702 Farnam at. D-M230 S-ROOM FLATS , J5.00 ; 1022 K. 21ST. -235 F3 RIO 11AROAINS- 14 rooni.i , 21th and Douglas , modern , reduced fiom tno.OO to tn.OO. 7 lonnn. moO'Tii. 27th , near Cumlng , reduced frcm 125.00 to JIS.OO. D room * , modem , 24th nnd Douglas , reduced from JSS.OO to J2'.CO. ' 7 rooms , inoflcrn , Hllh nnd Jackson , reduced fiom I27.M H > tIS.OO. Also KM-cnl other tine nausea cheap , Fidelity Trust Comiuny , 1702 Fainam Street. U-M2S39 C-ItOOM COTTAGE. 1117 NORTH 19TH ST. : neir Nlchiil.is ; } 10 ; nt o fulln of fmm 3 ta 8 innini caeh In bilck liouw , 1103-1107 North 19th st. 314 first National Hank building. 11-M314 n KIGIIT-ROOil HOl'SK , CENTRAL LOCATION , $13.00 per month , Enquire 2010 Capitol avenue , D-3S6 ! ( Fin.Msmi ; : > IIOOMS IIOAHD. FRONT ROOMS. WELL 1IKATUI ) ; FAMILY boiird If O-'slre.l . ; rat-s rcasonahlo. 21 North 23d t. F-C'li Ni77ilWARM llboMSr GOOD UOAUU ; RATES re > onuhle. The Res ? , 202) ) Hartley. . F MSO JIG BOIJTII FRONT ROOMS , HOARD. SM ? DOUG- las. F-MS13 Jll FURNISHED ROOMS WITH UOARD. 1914 I.-AH- nom. F-221 1Z BOUTH ROOM. WITH HOARD , FOR TWO etntlcmen. ! I3 South 2th Btrret , F M223J7' CHKAP FURNISHED ROOMS : TAIHj : IJOAHP with private family , { 2.50 n week , till South 16th slKfl. F M7 ROOMS , WITH HOARD : REFERENCES. 816 B. gClll H. F M318 12 * TO RENT , DESK ROOM , GROUND FLOOR , Iflll rnrn.im. Ame . I M329 10 KOIl IIOOMS. I ROOMrt ; WATER l.V KITCHEN ; CENTRAL : n-a > enable iiu ; nlv * for houitktcplntr. 1T0.1 Wfbjler it. 0-MJ93 Nun : OUTSIDE UNFURNISHED ROOMS AT 818 N. 17lh si ; tip tnlm > O-MI44 31 UNFURNISHErTTlOOM , MODERN CONVEN- 1113 ChlciiEU street , G M3I5 ) : I.-OH iu\T-sToiis AMI FOH KKNT. THE 4-STORY 1IRICK RUILDINQ at 919 Funmm Hi. This building ha n fire proof cement basement , cunuiivle steAm lir.it- In ; llxlurjs , water un nil floors , s" . > 'tr. Ap ply ut tli olllco t > t Th IKv. I SW A G IJN'TS WAXTKD. AtlCNTtf WANTED TO TAIIB ORDERS FOR our crlcLralxI II.W runtoui pants and sultt. Chlouxa Cimom r.\ni Co. . 203 Fifth nve. , Clilcato. J-M8I7 l' 2 LADY AOENTS ; RURIIUR UNDEROARMUNri quick aKv ; big jnolll : cntalcKU irtt. Mr . N. U. Lltlla Mff , Co , Chicjco. Ill , J-31S f STOItAGn. BTOnACJK. FltANK RWEHS , Ull JIARNRT. M * 13t PACIFIC 8TOHAC1U AND WAnEIIOPSE CO. . W8-910 Jonoi. General ttorace an.l forwnrtln . WAXTKU TO I1UV. LIST ItHAL ESTATE WITH F , D. WEAD. Sixteenth and DniiKlnn. N MIS ! PI run SAM : .MISCII.I.A.\IODS. ilAHD WOOD 4 AND fiFOOT"KI3NCH KOtl corn cribbing. C. It. Lee , fcjl Douglnn. Q 138 UArtN TO 1112 MOVHD AT JUSEMMET trtet. T. to. Wend , 16th and Doimlns. Q X12SJ 11 CI.AIUVOVAXTS. iins. mi. n. WATHIBN. CLAIRVOYANT , ns- llablo business medium ! 8tli ye-nr nt 119 N. 16th. 8 US MASSAdl2 , HATIIS , I5TC. MADAM SMITH , 1522 DOUGLAS STIIEKT. 2ND Moor , room 11. Mansace , steam , nloohol nml milphurlflo baths. T 2U-11 * MMH. AMKS. FOUMEIILY OP ST. LOUIS. MAR- BBKO nnci bnlhs. 507 S. 13th St. , 2J lloor , room Ifl. T m2)7-ll ) * pi3iiso.\AL. DATHS , MASSAGE. MMB , TOST , I H S/.15T . FINE LtVKiiY nios CHEAP. ED IIAUMLEY. 17th and St. Mary's avenue. Telephone. HO. 111:1,1,1 : EPPEiu/r < : OUSIT MADE TO ouonn at 1009 Tarnam. Lady agcnt SUI'iUFI.OUS HAIU AND MOLES HE- moved by oleclrlclly. Mme. Tost. 31DV4 S. Ith. MIPS VAN VAI.KIiXHUIiaH IinSTUOYS PKR- mnnqntly by electricity suncrtltioui hnlr , moles , warts , etc. Hoom 416. N. V. Llfo blJg. U DOS niLiAni.n iNFonMATioN nEQAHDiNo THE wonderful Crlpplo Creek KOld ntldB , with photo , crnphs or cold mines nnd district. showInK 100 npportunltlea to grow rich , for 11.00. Address W. II. Hntbeck , box 77 , Crlpplo Crecli Colo. MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL. PIIOI1- crty ; strictly confidential. Address P. O , Ilex 320. U H2 WHDDINO INVITATIONS , UURKLKY PTa.CO. VIAVI CO. . 3(0 ( IJEB 11UILDINO ; HOME treatment for ladles ; physician of fifteen years experience In attendance ; consultation free. ELEcrnic rniNTS AND roiiTnAiTS. J. i lloiltlter. 1302 Douelas strrot. U M321 Ft _ DRNTAL , nnPAimtnNT UfJIVEIlSITY OP Oninha. 12th nml I'nclllc , will extract , clean , truat anil till teeth , except with gold , frci- . U M3I3 M MONI2V TO LOAX HI5AI , ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y. Life. Loans nt low rates for choice security In Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omnlm city property. \V-143 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. THE O. l'\ Davis Co. , 1505 Fnrnam st. W 1H C PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. ( arms. W , U. llclklc , Umulia. W 145 JIONEY TO LOAN ON IMPIIOVED OMAHA real estate. Itrennan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk. W 117 CITY LOANS. C. A. STAIIII , 023 N. Y. LIFE. W 148 MORTGAGES. O. G. WALLACE , DHOWN IJLK. W 149 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Fnrnnm Smith & Co. . 1320 Fnrnnm. W-150 _ _ _ _ _ - MOIITGAGE LOANS : LOW TlATEs ! J. D. Zltlle , ICth ana Douglas , Omnhn. W--151 FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SAUVY. 1 TO 10 years ; low rates. Gan-ln Bros. , 210 N. Y. L. W 152 WANTED AT ONCE , APPLICATIONS 'large ' loans on business , property. nlsi > dwp'.tnsr lunse lnnns ; " < Ion't 'wnir- until ymir oM lonn bx- plres , apply now. Fidelity Trust company. 1702 rnrnnm st. W SI3-J25 FOH MONEY SEE F. D. WEAD , ISTH AND Douglas. W M192 Fl SECURl'nES FOR SALE ' \Vn have accepted nnd offer for * nlo the fol lowing ilrst mortgage loans on Improved Omaha property. No better Investment can tie found. ( l,50 < ) 5 yrs. , CVi per cent. 8-room modern house. 11,500 5 yrs. , 7 per cent. S-rocm modern house. } 900 3',5 > rs. , 7 per cent , 7-room cottnKe. J2.000 'i yro. , 7 per cent , 8-rtom modern house. } 1,509 5 yrs. , 7 per cent , 2 duellings. 11,100 5 yrs. , G per cent. 8-rooni dwelling. This list changes every week. Call and Inspect theoc securities and satisfy yourself. Fidelity Trust Company , K02 Farnnm St. W-212-16 OEO. P. 1JEM1S , LOANS , PAXTON I1L1C. W 331 F7 BIOXHY TO LOAX CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , liortoH. uaRons , etc. , nt lowest rates In city ; no lemoval of goods ; strictly conlHlwitlul ; you can pay the loan oft at any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 S. 10th at. X 15J _ _ MONEY TO LOAN , 30. CO. JO DAYS ; FIIJiNI- lure , pianos , etc. Duff urccn , room 8 , Harlcer bloclc. X 151 IIUSIXESS CHANCES. FOR SALE CHEAP. I1LACK8MITII AND waeon shop. J. W. Forney , Llailley , Neb. Y XlilS 9 THE BILLINGS TIMES FOIl SALE. COMplete - pleto news nml Job plant. Satisfactory reasons for sdlliiK : oasv terms ; npply to J. D. Ma'the- son , Illlllni's , Montana. Y 306-S FOR E.VCIIAXGi : . CLEAR CHICAGO PROPERTY FOR FIRST class farm near Omaha. T , II. McCulIorli , suite CO I. Chamber of Commerce , Chicago , III. 55-S01-J15 FOR EXCHANGE-OMAHA PROPERTY AND JO.000.00 cash for Chlcafto propel ty. T. n. Me- Cullodi. suite Ml , Chamber of Commerce , Chicago cage , 111. / SOO-J15 UGOO.OO FARM MORTGAGE NOTES , DRAWing - ing 8 per cent. Secuied In Hurt county , Neh. For linnltvnre. Addiess K. & D. . care of Rector & Wllhemy | , Omahn , Neb. Z 223 12 SO ACRES LAND. CASH OH EXCHANGE FOR Boods at bargain. UcCluiIc , Sheild.in. Wyo. V. M317 ! ) FOR EXCHANGE , GOOD. CLEAR NEI1RASKA propirty for property In xouthcrn California. AddicsH Iloic 87 , Moniovla , C.il. Z M331 9 * FOIl SALE HEAL ESTATE. AIJSTUACTS. THE 11YRON HEED COMPANY , RE-US I1ARGAINS , HALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- crtles and farms. Jno. N. Frenzer cpp. P. O. HE-159 WANTED , LARGE CITY AND FARM PROP- crtleti for sale or exchange. T. 1) . McCulloch , culto 604 , Chamber of Commerce , Clilcauo , III. RE Si.XI J15 FOR SALE. WEST FLORIDA LANDS ES- l > eclally adapted to fruits ; C77 acres with brlok yanl In complete runnUig order ; 7.homi ! power eiiglnu and boiler , new pattern sward brick m.ichlna and iiUKinlll ; Pott'8 cinshera , track nnd cura with winding drum to haul clay from 1'anlt , two carts and wagon to haul wood , sheds with nallnts for 120,000 bricks , ono hand f" ahujidancn of chiy and wood , dwellliiff f"hi with six rooms. Kitchen nnd hath room. Good \\nter and location , perfectly healthy , Janice McCullough , postclllce Quintette , f"a. RE-305-Ftb f QEO. P. 1JEMIH , HOUSES. LOTH , IRRIGATED faun lands , loans. 303 and 300 ruxton block. UE-323 HAIIOAINS. HOUSES , LOT.S AND FARMS ; sale or trade. F , 1C , Darllnr , Darker lilock. RE-1C9 mII.II\O ! AND IOAX ASSOCIATIO.NH. SHARES IN MUTUAL I * A U. ASS'N PAY 6 , 7 , S par cent uhen 1 , X 3 years old ; nhvaya redeemable. 17 Farnam it. , Naltlnger , See. Hit HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on ( uvlniis. Apply to Omaha L. & 11. A 'n , HOI 1)58 ) bldgU. . M. Nattlngcr , Sec. 170 HOTELS. AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR. 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 164 TUB LANGE HOTEL. COJ B. 1JTH ST. ; STEAM htat ; tablt board , t.00 per week. 11165 II. MAROW1T2 LOANS JJONEY. J N , 1C ST. 1C1 MUSIC , AHT Asn r ArnirAcn. OBOnOH P , QELLENnECK. DANJO AND irultftr trnchrr. 1 IS Chicago st. 1W HOUSES % VI\TEIlEn. HORSES WINTERED ; tlEST OF CARE Kl"en horses , both winter nnd summer. Ad.lress M. J. Welch. Oretnn. Neb. M77I UI'llOLSTEItlXO KI'IIMTIIHE. UPHOLSTERING , FURNITURE REPAIRED nnd packed very chenn thli month. M. S. Walkln. llll Curnln < r. Ti-U 1331. 171 ELOCUTION. ZULEMA FULLER , 616 KARHACII 11I.K. , EN- gngemenls made foi readings In and out nf city , 541-F4 * LOST. LOST-CANE WITH SILVER CAP. C. U. REturn - turn to 1023 Ohio Bt , nnd receive rewanl. -S * PUPPY , KOLIO Mack. Rexvaril for his return to 2711 H Award St. , or 1514 DodgeSt. . Ln t 537 8 LOST. SATURDAY P. M. . IIF.TWECN UNION stntlnn nml Dulgp street , silver hairpin. Re turn to 1810 Chicago street , test M332 9 SHOUTHAM ) AMI TYPEWIUTIXO.r A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , C13 N. Y. LIFE. 1CI OMAHA nUSINESS COLLEGE , 13TH. FARNAM. 162 IIMIEUTAKEHS AM > EM1IALMEUS. H. K. ItURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND emlmlmer , 1013 Chicago St. , telephone 90. 160 SWANSON & VAL1EN , 1701 167 M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM- bahncr , 1417 Farnam st. , tclcphoiu 223. 1S3 PUOPOSALS FOU PAPUll FOU TUB PUI1LIC PRINTINO AND UINDING. SKALED PIIOPOSALS will IIP received until January 23 , 1SD3. nt 10:30 : o'clock n. ni. , for furnishing tlio PAPI3U for the PUI1L1C I'HINTING anil HINDINQ for the year cnilliiK 23th of February. 1837. the said pro posals to be opened before nnd the award of contracts to be made by the Joint Com mittee of Congress on Public Printing to the lowest nnd beat bidder for the Interest of the Government , the committee reserv ing to Itself the right to reject any nnd nil bids , ns Its Judgment of the best Interests of the Government may dictate. Detailed schedules of the description , quantity , nnd quality of the paper required , accompanied by samples nnd blank pro posals , and giving the regulations with which bidders must comply , can be obtained by adresslng Th. K. Benedict , Public Printer , Washington. D. C. The contracts will be entered Into for sup plying such quantities of paper ns may bo needed during the year , and np more , The estimated quantities set forth ) n detail In the schedule comprise : 50,000 reams machine-finish printing pa per , 24x38. 15,000 reams machmo-flnlsh printing pa per. 33x48. 23.COO reams sized and super-calendered white or tinted printing paper , va rious sizes. 21,500 reams white writing paper , various sizes and weights. 2,400 reams colored whiting paper , various sizes nnd weights. ' 2,000 reams cover paper , various sizes and weights. 100,000 pounds of best pinto paper. 150,000 pounds of best map paper. 175.000 pounds fine coated wood-cut paper. 2.100 reams manlla paper , various aizss and weights. 100.000 pounds glazed bond paper. 20 003 pounds artificial parchment , various sizes , 2 000 pounds parchment deed. 1.730,000 sheets cardboard , various colors , sizes , weights , etc. 7,200 reams first-class ledger paper , white or blue , Inld or wove , various sizes and weights. 9,000 reams second-class ledger paper , white or blue , laid or'wove , various sizes and weights. 2 700 reams tissue and copying paper. 35 reams blotting paper , any required color or weight. 150 reams tar paper , 34x36. j 315 reams plaid , marble , and comb pa per , various .sizes. " f : ' . T -400 reams typewriter , paper , various sizes nnd weights. 063 reams cap , letter , and note paper. 100 reams white French folio , 17x22. 2,000 sheets parchment , 15x21. Proposals will be received for ono thou sand roams or more. By direction of the Joint Committee of Congress on Public Printing. TH. E. BENEDICT. Public Printer. Washington , December 20 , 1835. J2-9-10 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING-UNION ELEVATOR COMPANY OP OMAHA , Notice Is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Union Elevator Company , for the purpose of electing seven directors and the transaction of such other business as may' properly come before the meeting , will be neld In the library. Union Pacific building , Omaha , Nebraska , upon Monday , the 13th day of January , 1SDS , be tween the hours of 10 a , in. nnd G o'clock p. m. " The stock transfer books will be closed ten days before the date of meeting. Omaha , Nebraska. December 21 , 1S35. S. H. II. CLARK , President. D22 < I23tm WHITE STAR LINE. Sulltni ; from New York Wednendayi. as follows. No calling the Zith of December. mo. Teutonic , Jan. 1 , 10 a. in. ; Drltunnlc , Jan. 8 , 10 a. m. : Majestic , Jan. IS , 10 a. in. ; Qeimanle , Jan 22 , 10 u. in. United Stales and Royal Mall tcamers. Saloon passage , (30 nnd upward , according to cteamer selected and location of Ix-rlh. Second cabin 133 and 140 on Maj-iCtlc anil Teutonic DRAFS payable on demand everywhere In Great Ilrltam and Ireland sold at lowest rates. For Inspection 'of plans of steamers and any further Information apply to local acenU or direct to II. UAITLAND'KERSEY. O'l As't. 29Vway N. Y. N. ANDERSON. O'l Wn Agt. , ! 4I BOUTII CLARK ST. . CIIICAOO. RAILWAY TIME CARD Luive * lirjRMNQTON & MO. RlVER.IArrlves OrnalialUnlon Dapot. 10th & Mason ijta.iOmaha :30am : Denver Bxprens 9"S5am : 4:34pm.Uk. ! Hills. Mont. & Puget Snd Ex. 4:03pm : 4:3pm : Denver Exnrcs 4:03pm : 7:05pm..Neblntln : Local ( except Sunday ) . . 7:43pm : . . .Lincoln Local ( except SundayH:23am ) : 245pin..Faiit ! MalLCfgiLLincplnlLdally. . . ETaveT'ciIICAadrriURLINOTON"S ( QArrlves' ! OmalmUnlon ] Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omalm E00pm ; Chicago Vestibule 8:00om : t:4Sam : Chlcaxo Express 4l5pm ; VMpm..Chicago A fit. Louis Express , , . 8:00am : ll5am : Pacific Junction Localr C:30pra : , Fast Mall Z:40pm : l.en\ea ICIIICAGO , MIL. & ST. PAUUIArrlvtH OmahaUnlonp | pot , 10th & Mason 8ts. | Omaha ' 'e.OOpm.7 Chicago Limited 8:05am : 1045am..Chicago ; Express ( ex. Hunday ) . . . 8jpm : Ltaves CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N.IAirlves OmitmlJnU | > nDepot _ , 10th & Maiun Sts.l Omaha ll:00am : Eartern Express , ' 310pm ; 443pm ; Vestlhuled Limited i fi:43pm : 7:05am : Carrall Passenger 10:40pm : 6:45pm : Omahn Chicago Special 800am ; 4SOpm : lloone Local : JOam Missouri Valley Local : SOam Uaves ( CHICAGO. R. I. & PACIFIC.Arrlve | OmnhulUnlun Dtpot. 10th & Mason Bin.I Omaha EAST. I0:40am..Atlantic : Hxpresn lex. Sunday ) , GiJIpm t:25pm : Nlirtit Express 8lSam : 4M : > pm Chlcaeo Vestloulcit I.tmltrd lMpm : 4Mpm..8t. : Paul Vestlbuled Limited. . . . l:35pm : WEST. C:4fpmOklahoma : A Texas Ex. tss. Sun.0:8Iam ) : l40pm ; Colorado Limited. . , 4:00pm : Leaves I C. , BT , P. , M. & O .Arrives Oroahal Depot. th and Webster St . j Omaha 8:15nm : Sioux City Accommodation , , , SllSpm )2lpm..Sioux ) : city Express ( ex. faun.ll:55am : 648pm ! Bt. Paul I.lmlieg. :10nm Leaves | K. . E. & MO. VALLKT. ( Arrives Omaha Depot , 15th and Webiter 8U. I Omaha 315pm ; Fait Mall n/id Express 6:35pm : ll5pm.fx. : Hat. ) Wyo. Ux. jex Hon. ) , . , 6S3pm : 1:60am..Norfolk : Express ( ex. Sunday.10:25am : ttpm ; St. Paul Express. . . . ! lOam pTlE lArrlvei OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sl . IQmaht " :05am..7Kansas : City Day Express slsOpm ! 43pm.K. C. Nlgtit Ex. VlaJtT.JP.jrfans. 7:00am : Leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. Arrives Omahal Depot. 15th and Webster 3ts. I Omaha IOIOam : . .St. Louis Express , . , , 6:00am : t:30pm. : Bt. Louis Kxpresi : OSpm t80pm.l.Nebraska ! ( Local ( t * . Bun. ) 8:00am : liavsTI 8IOUjrc"lTY & Omalial Dtpot , 15th jin Wtbittr Bit. I Omaha f.Upr.i Bl. Paul Limited :10am Icnes I SIOUX CITT A PACIFIC. ( Arrive * OmahalUnlon Dtpot , 10th & Mason 8ts. | Omaha 7OSam ; , .Sioux City Pasi igtr,10:40pin : j:4pro : Bt. Paul Limited. . . . . . . . . . . tiifaro Leave * I UHION PACIFIC lArrlve. Omahstlnlon Dtpot , I9lh & Mason Bt * . I Omaha Mlam. . . North Phitta K pr , , 4ll : > pm Ioam : Overland Limited 4:4pm : 3:94pm.I3eat'c : & Blronub'ff Kx.ex. ( Sun. ) 410pm ; S:4Si : > m .Grand Islsnd Kxpress ( ex. Sun..13Mpin ) : l9pui. : Fast Mall 10iiam : t avtt I WABASII RAILWAY. lArrlvei OmshalUnlon Depot. 101 h & Masrm Bts.l Omaha 4J3rm .Bt. L uU Cannon mil llil : n HILL CASEulpC ARGUED Supreme Oourt Askfed to Grant a Now ONE REASON vfelT SHOULD DO SO UlUjT Itotiilnmcii nt Iietifit HoMioiiKlliIo for iv 1'iirt * W'J the I'linil.H Limtfrntlii the ' i . Ilhllk. . I . ' h u / I I LINCOLN , Jan. . ! 8. ( Special. ) The su preme court today listened t > argumint on the motion of the ptale for a new trial of the caoj of the stnte against ex-Treasurer Hill. Chief Justlco Nnrval , Jurtlces Post nnd Ilnrrlson , and Commissioners Kyan nnd Ragan were on the bsnch. Attorney Gen eral Churchill , Judge Wakelcy and Hon. Q. M. Lsmbertson appeared In euppcrt of the motion , and the attorneys for Captain Hill and the various bondsmen Interested were represented by Judge Broady , C. E. Whecdon , General Cowln and Motors. Prltchett , Ulna- ker , Ames anil Dew'eese. The argument In uupport of a new trial was on line that the bondsmen \\crt liable for at least $177,000 , and thit the Jury should have been In structed to return a verdict for the state for that amount , The argument was contlmio.l until after G o'clock this evening , and liberal quotations mad ? by each side from authorities. At the conclusion the court rcs-srvsd It ruling on the motion , and may announce It at the end cf this week. Judge 1'ost will .preside as chief justice tomorrow. A largo' number of decisions are expected to bo handed down. ALONZO MOOUE CAPTURED. Alonzo Moore , who left I'latttnnouth last night In company with the 16-year-old daugh ter of Postmaster Palter , Is now unJzr arrest In Fremont county , Iowa. Today n requisition was Issued for his return by Governor Holcomb and placed In the hands of Sheriff J. C. Etkenbary cf Plattrmouth , who has gone after the prisoner. Moire was arrested In August' last on the charge of assault on the young girl with whom he levanted last night. , Land CommlsrlonEr Russell has lately re ceived a great many remittances for leases duo on public lando far below the mini mum amount which he feels disposed to accept for such rents. In good times It Is usual for rentsrs to pay the full amount , some $6 for each forty acres , but he has taken as low as 15 cents per forty. Of late quite a number of renters have snt In amounts based on a payment as low as 3 and 4 cents per .forty. The commissioner believes the. time has come to draw the line , and has returned these law rentnln with the statement that Jt will not do. Many of the pHty payments ore being made by speculator later : ) , which makes ; the attempt to euchre the state much more reprehensible. The low payment of 15'Scents has been accspted on the srjpposlttotrll that the parties were < actual settlers and In 'no condition at present to make larger payments. The State Banking .board today took pou- scs-ilcn of the GreMey County Ixmk of Scotia , Grecley county. The'capital stock Is 57.GOO , and the eahler Is , p. y. Scott. FITZGERALD ESTATK LITIGATION. County Judgo" 'Lapsing this morning knocked out the claliji of Timothy J. Gro- gan against the estate'of the late John Fitz gerald. The claim'was for $2G62.74. For several years Groganrt'wns superintendent of the Fltzgsrald fnrm.'jla Jefferson county , and had filed a clilmTor 'tho ' amount stated as a balance , due forJse\rV1ces rendered , as well as formoney , ndvanfcfl. The defense denied that It owed Grbgan anything , but on tha InSWZETHESS and POWER 'of TOItE-BEA0Xr ofD - , Ol "BAY STATE" GUITARS , iVLANDOLUMS , BANJOS , ZITHERS , and FLUTES nro equalled by no other Amert canlnstrumemi. Ix > cat In prlca of nnyalrlrlly high-grade lustra- menu. 2U AWAIIDM. Send for Cuulogucs. JOHN C. HAYNES c CO. , 443 1o 4 ( in Wellington fit DOSTON' Searles & Searles SPECIALISTS IN Nervous , Clirojij Private Dlseisn SEXUALLY. AH Vrlvuto Ul40.isii uiulUUonlurrfut I Treatment bym.il consultation fr < iu- SYPHILIS Cured tor llf * and' . tha potion thoroughly ckansed from the system. PILES , FISTULA and RECTAL ULCER * ? . HYDROCELE AND VAR1COCHLK permanently and successful ! ? cured. Method new and uiifalllnp. STRICTURE AND GLEET iy ne\v method without pain or cutting Call on or addrcu with stamp. Dr , Scarles & Settles , CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Vlctlma ol Lost Manhood should send at once for a book that explains how full manly vliror is easily , quickly and permanently restored. No man HuffurlnB from weakness can ( if- foul to Ignore this timely oilvlco. Hook tellft how , . Jfull Btreuetb , de velopment nnd tcmo'hro ' Imparted to every portion of the hprjyi Sent with positive proofgscalcd/rafoaiiymanonappllcatlon. ( ) ! ERIEMEDICAICO.BUFFALON.Y. , BTOCKHOLDKliSM'MKETING-UNION IvANU"tplU'ANY | , Notice la horebyVfilven that the annual meeting of ths Etd * holders of tlic Union Land comnnny folii | election of live direc tors and the transaction ol' such other busi ness us may lawfully come before the meeting , will be nlltl in the library. Union Paclflc building , VQinaha , Nebraska , upon Monday , JanuarJH. . Ib90 , at 10 o'clock , a. m. " " -1 The stock transffKbooks will bo closed ten clays before uid .flato of the meeting. Boston , MassacKtiMTtB , December 12 , 1S95. ALKXANDEn 5IILLAU. Becrctary. . - . r. 022 d23tm BTOCICHOL.DEO8' MEETINQ. Odlco of Lec-Cfarlte-Andreescn Hardware Company. Omaha , 'NebrasUu , December U , 1695. Notlco la hereby" elvcn to the stockholders - holders of the LJe-CfarKe-Andrcescn Hard ware company 'that the annual meeting of the stockholder * of the company will bo held at the otllces of the said company , 1219 , 1221 und 12 > 3 Harney street , In the city nf Omaha , in ths state of Nebraska , on Tuesday , January 11 , A. D. , ISM. at 3 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of electing u board or directors for the company to serve during the ensuing year , and to transact such other business as may bo presented at such meeting. ( Attest. ) II. J. LED , President. W. M. GLASS. Secretary. Pl4d33t-St NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDEhS. The annual meeting tif the atockholdorr of The Ueo Uuilding company will bo liol'J at the ofllcu of Tha Omnha Hoi , Omaha , Neb. , nt 4 o'clock p. in , , Tuesday. January 21 , 1S96 , for the purpose of electing n board' of directors for the en suing year and transacting such other bus iness as may properly comu before euch meeting , lly order of the president. J2-dSU N. r. 1O31L , Secretary. contrary Insisted Hint flrogan owed the Mtnto. U was charged that ( Jrogan had sold cnttle and produce belonging- the es tate nnd had failed to account for the pro ceeds. The suit has been rending for the last two months. Tomorrow the newly elected Lancaster county officers ! will take possession of the booka and records. Following Is the com plete list : S. T. Cochran. county judge ; John J. Ttom- P n , sheriff ; Fred Deckmnnn , county com missioner ; A , M , Trimble , county clerk ; U. A , Holyoke , coroner ; James M.ihoney , deputy sheriff ; Henry V. Hoagland , deputy sheriff ! Jewc U , Moore , deputy sheriff ; T.V. . Draper , deputy sheriff ; J. S. linker , deputy sheriff ; J , S. Uaer , county superintendent ; Sam E. Low , district clerk ! L. A. McCand- less , Justice ; Walter A , Leoso , Justice : B 13. Spencer , Justice ; A , M. Unrtram , constable ; It. I ) . Spelts , constable. NE11UASKA ttlU'UHLlCANS ACTIVE. President Collins of the Nebrns > ka Repub lican league Is mulling to rcpubllctn cluhs throughout the state n circular letter out lining n plan for effective campaign work. Every precinct Is urged to perfect the or ganization of a club , with the suggestion that special programs bo struck off com prising music and other attractions cilcti- lated to awaken enthusiasm. He Intimates that the state convention of the league will bo much earlier than In former years , nnd that work must bo at once commenced to maka It a creditable gathering. The ox-captain of company A , the State university cadet battalion , will each year present a gold nnd silver medal , respectively , to the best drilled nnd second best drilled cadet In the ranliE of that company. This morning the chief of polios' ' of De- ntrlce telephoned Chief of Police Mcllck of Lincoln that ho had under arrest n man named Augut't Hass , who had In his pos session n quantity of stolen harness. Hasi had acknowledged that ho had stolen the property near this city , but had not re vealed the name of the loser. An officer has been sent to Beatrice after the man. MEETING OF FISH COMMISSIONED. The State Fish commission held a meet- Ing today. Of the commissioners J. b. Klrlt- pattlck and K. S. Obs-rfelder of S'dney were present. Commissioner Lew May being un avoidably absent. The matter of the prcsant supcrlntendejicy of tlio hatcheries was pleas antly arranged by the resignation of Superin tendent M. E. O'Drlen to take effect Jan uary 1 last. No other appointment was made by the commission , but W. J. O'Urlen , a brother of the ex-superintendent , was named ns superintendent of the hatcher'es pro tern. The commissioners allowed a number of bills and adjourned. It Is likely the full commis sion will meet shortly and appoint a successor to Mr. O'Urlcn. OMAHA INSTITUTION INCORPORATED. The Century Calendar company of Omaha filed articles of Incorporation today with the secretary of state. The capital Block Is $5,000 and the Incorporators are Q. Q. Rath- bone , O. W. Falrbrotlier , J. C. Rathbonc and Will L. Seism. They will engage In a general printing and publishing business. Auditor Eugene Moore has given Adjutant Mart Howe of the Grand Island Soldiers' and Sallor.V Home his warrant for ? 32G. An attempt was made by a Llnccln bank to itarnlohco It for a debt due on n promissory note of $125. The following officers of the Catholic Union club for the year 1S96 will be publicly in stalled on the evening of January 21 : Presi dent , F. L. Mary ; vlco president , John M. Burk ; recording secretary. John E. Hlckey ; financial secretary , John J. Mahoney ; treas urer , E. J. WecUbach ; marshal ! , A. J. Gosse- 1m ; librarian , N. Lawlor. Omaha peopls In Lincoln : At the Llndell J. A. Brink , J. H. McDowell , C. W. Eskman , M. L. Ahern. V. O. Strickler , II. E. Hugheo. U. C. Griffon , A. S. Churchill and daughter. At the Capital E. J. Andoraon. At the Lincoln William O. Gilbert. W. D. McIIugh , E. Wakcley , CL. Pettlhinc. 1'OP COHN CHOP VEIIY PIIOFITAIILK. PiirnnTN1 Kviit Prove to He Pnylnw. NORTH LOUP , Neb. , Jan. 8. ( Special- Parties here who have raised pop corn the past season for the use of eastern dealer ? report. a > decided Increase in the returns realized over'those possible to obtain for merly for the sam'o amount of labor ex pended In raising ordinary field corn. While the crop Is somewhat difficult to gather , the great difference In the price amply Jus tifies the extra labor , while the tillage , acre for acre , Is said to be no greater than that required by ordinary field corn. One farmer has already made arrangements with a Lincoln seed house to put In a large quan tity of field beans and table corn the com ing season. " A reception was given at Ord last evenIng - Ing In honor of O. L. Herr and wife , who were married recently at Greeley , the bride being Miss Jennie Kaeseldor of Ericsqn , at which a large number of relatives and others from this place attendeJ. Mr. Herr was the superintendent of construction on the Ericson Irrigating canal and Is now en gaged In similar enterprises on the Loup river west of Durwcll. LOVI3 THAT IIOUS XOT IIUX SMOOTH. AIoiizu Moore nml \Voiili1-Ilc llrlilo IntiTi > i- ) > l < -il in Iim-n. PLATTSMOUTH , Neb. , Jan. S. ( Special Telegram. ) Alonzo Moore , who succeeded In Inducing Verona Patterson to elope with him Monday night , was captured yesterday at Perclval , la. , but refused to return without requisition papers. Ho was taken to Sld- jiey , 13. , where he will be held until the necessary documents can be obtained. Moore -was arrested here early In August on n charge of assault upon Verona Patterson , who is 15 years of age , and placed In Jail to await trial , but escaped November 12 and has blnce been at large , although a olote watch has been kept for him. The two de clare their undying love for each other and say they must DO marr.eu. me gin reiuseu to return until her lover comes. The feel ing against Moore runs very high In the neighborhood where the parties reside. IlOUXni.Vfi UP A HUSTLUIl HAND. AtithorKlfN nt AtUIiiHOii Are Ilii y CllllHllIK1 HllNJKM'tN. ATKINSON , Neb. , Jan. 8 , ( Special Tele gram. ) It Is now probable that the entire ; ang of cattle rustlers engaged In the raid on the Cross herd last week will be brought to Justice. In addition to the arrest of roung Holmqucst , Monday , two more ar rests were made last evening John Marral of Atkinson and Toml Carberry of Stuart. The officers are now looking for John Fan- , on of Atkinson , who Is said to be the leader > f the gang. Fanton was on the streets lero a few minutes befo/o the sheriff ar rived , but quickly disappeared and Is sup- losed to be In hiding , or to have gone south o th& sand hills , lie Is an old resident , towever , and well known and In all proba- jlllty will bo taken soon. - III Dmitri * County OllloliilN. FREMONT , Jan. S. ( Special , ) There will jo some new faces In the court house to morrow morning. John Kreadbr pucc'cds James Mllllkcn as sheriff. Sheriff Mllllkrn lias held the office for four and one-naif r-car , and retires with a good record as in officer. It la sild that Mr. Edwards will succeed Jainfa Nee as deputy sheriff. Wenzel Lcgro retires after one term ao county clerk. Legro and his deputy , James TIII : HOT SPRINGS OK - ARKANSAS. THE ONLY HEALTH RESORT Owned , KnJoraeU ana Conducted by The U. S. Government. nuqixixr/mi WINTIJH CAPITAL ofg tha best Society of the Nation run SIPIIIII : HOTHL KASTMAN OPU.VS JAX. u , ISDII. 300 other hoti-Ia anil 1 ward Ins houses open tha year round at price * to null all , Cllmatu mild , with abundance of lunihlno. AVLTUKU winter temneruture CO drgrcen. Reduced Excursion Rates on Railroads Inquiries anawertd and Illustrated pamphlets tent tree upon application to II. DUIIANI ) . Manager Hot Springs League. HOT Hl'ltl.N'UB. AUK. Donalioc , will po Into the real etnlo buslnss. County Clerk Manvlllo will have ( leorgo Murrell as deputy. J. W. Andrews suc ceeds W. M. SAtindersi * county nurvcyor. Saundfrs ran on ths pjpullst ticket , nnd WAS second In the race. J. M. Shlvcles' , clerk of the district court succeeds himself , nnd will make no changes In hi ? assistants. County Judge PLimbeck , County Treasurer Xelfin nnd Coroner Martin succeed them- Delves. I'lambcck nnd Nelron will retain the simc deputies , STII.I. AVOIMCIMJ O.WII.SO.V CtSK. Kcilrrnl IVtmlon lrtiirtim-ti < t lo l.ocntc n Mlxnliiir .11 tin. OSCEOLA , Neb. , Jan. S. ( Special. ) Mrs. Mary K. Wll3 > n of this pl.ice IMS had n pension claim pending for the past five years as the widow of Owen Wilson , ho was a soldier In company C , Thirteenth low a In fantry , Ho was a p.'ltsloner at the rate cf $24 per month , and has been nilSE > 1ng since June , 1S90. Ho loft hereju t before that time and went to Dreckcnbrldge , Mo. , nnd shortly after that he- was In , Omahn room ing with a man named Gabler. Ho started cut In the morning , and about that time n hat nnd en no were found on the banks of the Missouri nt the foot of Doughs street by the _ police nnd taken to headquarters , and alter- w-ird recognized ns thosw Wlliwn carried. i.'is trunk was left nt Omnlm and nil his pension papers were In It , but ho has nevfr been found , Mm Wilson's case has been made special for several years , nnd the gov ernment ha : ) tnken testimony almost from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Hon. J. II , Hlincn of Lincoln , who Is a spcchl examiner for the pension office , hag been here fcr several days looking up evidence , nnd this makes the fifth time that special examiners have been here for the purpose. The Heo had a long nrtlcl ? about the cape about five years ago , nnd attention has been called to It by many of the leading papers of the country. IMS ACCOU.NTS IX GO ( ill COM1IT1O.V. CIIKI * Comity OIIU'lnl Who AVnn Not by mi Iiivo.stliriitlon. BKATIUCB , Jan. 8. ( Special. ) A. E. Towlle , the accountant employed to make nn examination of the records of the various county officers , made a report to the b'ard of supervisors this morning , covering the last term of E. O. Kretslnger as county judge , during the years 1SS4 and 1SS5. The charge had been made that Judge Krctslnger kept no fee book during such term , but the accountant reports that while no fee book can h ; found for the year 1884 , the certificate of his successor Is on flic , showing that such book wa kept and that tlio tees of the office did not equal the amount allowed by statute 03 salary of county Judge , there fore there was evidently nothing duo the county from that official , J. E. IlUDh , the populist Judge of the First Judicial district , adjourned court here- today and thus ceares to longer be a district Judg ? . Judge Stull will open court hero February 4. The grocery establishment of D. C. Kerr & Son was clwid yesterday undsr a chattel mortgage. Liabilities , JGOO , with sufficient n3ct3 to settle all claims. Slow collections was the cause. OLIV13H IIOLJiatlKST I.V .TAIL. III < lll > Al'ITlt Of Al- CattleItuxtlcrH. . O'NEILL , Neb. , Jan. 8. ( Special Tele gram. ) Oliver Holmquest , arrested at At kinson for cattle rustling last night. Is now confined In the county Jail In this city. John Morrell of Atkinson and Thomas Car- berry of Stuart arc also arrested on the Eamo charge. Carberry appeared before the county Judge nnd was placed under ? 500 bond to appear before the county court for pre liminary hearing next Monday. Morrell Is In Jail. A warrant was Issued for the arrest of John Fanton , who , It Is. reported , was mixed up In the affair , but up to the present time the officers have failed to locate him. It Is rumored that Holmqucst and Morrell have confessed- the county attorney , but that official declines to deny or affirm the story. _ Leap Ycnr I jir < y In CIIHN Comity * PLATTSMOUTH. Neb. , Jan. 8. ( Special. ) A leap" year party was given last night at Thomas Moor's , south of this city. Among those present were : Misses Mary Wodds , Llna Balers. Ella Clsh , Hattle Graves , Eva Woods , Rosy Woods , Sarah Jloare , and Messrs. John Cotner , John Wyatt , Charley Hale , Will Graves , James Cotner , James Wornlng nnd Wllber Carroll. Cards , music and dancing furnished the amusement until late , when refreshments were served. It ts currently reported here today that Rev. J. T. Beard of the Presbyterian church. who has been in charge of the Plattsmouth congregation for the past twenty-one years , will send In bis resignation to accept n similar position at theBellcvue college. Clmrlviirl l > nr < > - COIIU-M to Orlof. DAVID CITY , Neb. , Jan. 8. ( Special. ) John Heln and Bertha Kllst were married at the Catholic church yesterday nnd last evening entertained their friends at the house of the groom .near town. Dur ing the evening n party of young men went to the- house to chnrlvarl the newly wedded pair nnd getting boisterous fired a heuvlly leaded shotgun at the house. TJio shot went through the side of the house and struck the wall on the opposite sldo. Several per sons were In the room , two of whom nar rowly escaped the flint. Heln ran out to learn who fired the shot with a view to prosecuting them , when the damage was settled by the payment of ? 1 each by the unbidden guests , who left ut once. AVnlioo Munlrnlv. WAIIOO , Neb. , Jan. 8. ( Special. ) A de lightful muslcalo wan given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sanford at their resi dence In honor of their guest. Miss Mabel Cobb. A very artistic program was ren dered. Refreshments were served at 10:30. : Those present were : Messrs and Mcsdamcs B , F. Good , W. II. Alexander , J. M. Stratton , C.H. Miller , J.Schrnm , T.KIlllan , F.M. Strat ton , P. R. Longfellow. V. L. Hawthorne , Mrs. J. C. F , Bush , Mrs. Lulu Mayne and Misses Pearl Soulo , Cella Ort and Emma Stratton , and Messrs. H , A. Kecso and Bert White. _ Lincoln Rnnilillnir HOIIHI-N Cloxfil , LINCOLN , Jan. 8. ( Special Telegram. ) Acting under orders from Mayor Graham , Chief of Police Mcllck tonight closed up the five regular gambling houses which have been running In the city , The police were Instructed to notify tlio proprietors of all such establishments on their beats of the mayor's orders , and , If the proprietors com piled and closed , to make no arrests. If they attempted to Ignore the orders the officers were to bring In the proprietors , their paraphernalia , and all parties found In the houpcj. Alt the gamblers quietly closed up. _ Grinnl Army Poxt OIlleiT * IiiNlnlli-il. DAVID CITY , Neb. , Jan. S. ( Special. ) The following ofllcm were duly Installed In post 10 , Grand Army of fho Republic , at Its meeting last evening : D , D. Drainer , post commander ; I. J. West , S. V. C. : J. R. Townscnd , J , V. U. ; B. P. Munns , chaplain ; A. Spurbeck , surgeon ; A. F. Turpenlng , ad jutant ; II. Hastings , O. I ) , : John ConibH , 0 , G , ; W , A. Russell , quartermaster , holding over until hs ! eucccisor la elected , iii'i-tloii C nt > ( litcu to Supreme Court , M'COOIC , Neb , , Jan. 8. ( Special Telegram. ) The contest In the Fourteenth judicial dis trict Jiaa evidently reached the quo war- ranto stage. Hon. D. T. Welly of Cambridge - bridge spent all day In thin city assisting tils lawyer In the preparation of papers In the quo warrantn proceedings ho In about to Institute In ( lie supreme court , IIoll Co ii lily Klfdlon Context DcHilci ! NULIGH , Neb. , Jan. 8. { Special Tele gram. ) The result of tlio contest proceed ings In the office of clerk of the court , the official canvass for which showed an election by two majority of M. M , Abninu , republi can , waa raised to twelve. M. M. Mead , populist , was the contestant , Nlllllll lIllIKU lit Hl HASTINGS , Neb. , Jan. 8. ( Bpeclal Tele gram. ) Fire destroyed J. H , KlemliiB'u barn I Ills morning and about $200 worth of household goods , that were stored In the hay loft. _ FVtlcriitlou of I.nlior to Meet. FREMONT , Jan , 8. ( Special. ) A meeting of the State Federation of Labor Is to beheld held hero teen , The local labsr organizations are making arrangement * for IU entertain ment , SUPREME COURT SETTLES IT Will Toke Ohnrgo of the Northern Fnoido Receivership Itself , CAUSED A FLURRY IN RAILROAD CIRCLES Action In lhiirocriltiit | < Ml In tlip An * of Iliillroiul lU- TooOinlty Settler the ( Inn of JiirlNillclloii. MtLWAVKEB. Jan. S. The end of the Northern 1'aclflc squabtilo Is fast approach ing , ntul In a few ilays alt tlio trouble nml tllsiKrccmcnt between the factions will bo a matter of the pnst , U Is Assorted on au thority that cannot be iloubtcO "or disputed , and on which the utmost cotifldcnco can bo placed , thnt nn nRrccment of settlement tins been reached which Is satisfactory to all ; more than this , a settlement that w'll put nn end to the party squabbles nnd Jeal ousies which thus far have been one of tha characteristics of the receivership , nnd which primarily gave rise to the almost unheard of complications now cons'dcred settled , The road will continue In tlio receivership. The question of jurisdiction Is settled po far an the Northern Pacific Is concerned , nnd the dignities of all of the courts will bo fully upheld. What the bjslg of the settlement Is cannot bo kamcd at present , but that It Is extraordinary Is certain , presenting prece dents entirely now and qulto outside the usual prnctlco In receiverships' , for one of the "minor" dctalln lo slid to b ? the plnclng of the receivership In elmrgo of the United States Biinromo court , under the control and direction of the five Justices who preside * over the Jurisdictions through which ths line extends. These Justices nro : Chief Justlco Mclvlllo \ \ \ Fuller ; Justlco John M. Hnrlan , Seventh district ; Justlco David J. Urewor , Ktghth district ; Justice Stephen J. Folld , Ninth district ; Uufus W. Tcckham , Second , district. The agreement waa reached oomo time ago nnd the details perfected at a meeting hold In New York City last week. All of the parties In Interest arc fully acquainted with the details , but prefer to say nothing about It until the matter comes out through the court. There have been numerous rumors of late from points all along the line as to the court's taking action to put nn end to the diversified receivership , but It will now be seen that they wore given cut without authority , nud are without foundation. Of course the agree ment would bs incomplete If It did not do away with the preoant quadruple receiver ship , nnd so the supposition Is plauslblo that there will be but a single receivership for the intlro line. This will oil ! for the resignation of the present rccevru ! all along the lino. It 11 sniil thnt Lho now recclvera have been ss- lected , or rather the parties the factions would Ilka to have appointed have been nominated. When the supreme court takes action , cr \\liatovor court the parties Invs chosen In which to present the matter , the full de-tails of the agreement , that Is so far ns It Is necessary to present to the court , may bo Isarned. Until that time both parlies will oay nothlni ; . The fact that the United States supreme court Is to take the matter In charge- , al though the parties in InUresl arc wont to look upon It ns one of the "minor" details , will liea huge surprise to attorneys , as being wholly outside of the regular practlc& o ! tlio court , and unprecedented In tha history of receiverships. It Is probable , however , that tlio supreme court will not undertake active Jurisdiction , but that It will delegate that duty to ono or tlia other courts along the line. The publication of the terms of the agree ment will bo awaited with tha utmost In terest , as It Is stated that It Is sulUclent to make 'everything umooth Bailing' for the receivership in the futurej something that the receivers , and the oftlcers'and directors of the company before them , have not enjoyed - joyed for years. The agreement Is to bo slven to tilt public with considerable detail , as It Is stated there Is nothing In It to make secrecy nsceseary. The necessity of some extraordinary action being taken In the case was emphavlz d by the attorney general In his report recently submitted to congress. Although the fac tions sought the removal of Judge Jenkins * rece-.vcrs. they did not wish nor contemplates a dlvldjd receivership , but wore forced to accept one by the attltudo of the courts. The trouble has not been as to the per sonnel of the receivers , but rather as to the question nf Jurisdiction and ths refusal of the courts to co-operate. The quoKlon of Jurisdiction was the question In the main Lo bo settled , as Its settlement would again reunite the Kcelvershlp. The ( rouble ; row out of ths refusal cf Judge Hnnford to recognbe tbo long standing rule of comity which prevailed up to within the patt four months. STATE KOT WIM.IXO TO OIVI3 UP. Another Adi-nipt ( o < J < - In Nliinnl Coiiiiiil ii > Tvtitlnioiiy. SAN FRANCISCO , Jan. 8. In ths suit ol he Southern Pacific company to restrain the State Hoard of Railroad Commissioners from cutting the present frsltflit rates of the corporation In tlio United States circuit court today counsel for the defendants aslccd lermlsslon to submit arguments and author- tics In support of the affidavits to tlio ad- nleelon of which the railroad objected yea- crilny. Defetu1 ? desired to substantiate statements of affidavits based upon evidence taken -by the congressional commission by submitting proofs of their correctness , Ta .his end T. I. Uergcn , attorney for Iho Southern Pacific during the sessions of the congressional committee. Third Vice Presi dent Sttibbs and F. S , Douty , an employe , were placed nn the stand. Each witness stated that various directors and ofllcers of he Pacific reads had testified before the committee atlo the cost of construction nnd nalntcnancc of the roads. The proposed cvl- denco having ben thus Identified , It was agreed that the evidence tnken by the con gressional committed should bo read for lie- purpose of allowing Iho court to undcr- ftand ll.i character before the question of ts ndinlgslblllly should 1)9 ) determined. llcci-lvcrx Arc Still In Cluirtvc. NRW YORK , Jan. 8. Aldaco P. Walker , chairman of the executive committee of th Alchlson , tpeaklng nf the proposed reor ganisation of the St. Louis & San Francisco allway , eays : "Nn change has occurred in .he situation ns affecting theSt. . Louis A San Francisco railroad. The re c 2 Ivors are itlll In possession nnd everything remalno n Dtatu quo. It Is expected that a decree- o ; foreclosure of thn consolidated mortgage will bo entered In a few days and that uomo iruvlslons far the future management of lie property will bo made before the Eal < * , which will not take place for three or four nonths , Nothing has yet been done and nothing more can be tald. " r l.ixiHifrom tint II I o DRNVKIl , Jan. 8. The Rio Orando orn liaa definitely declined to Join the Went- cm Pasienner association nnd the cattcrn Itiea tint have participated with the Rio irande Western In paying commission ! to irokers on ticket * between Salt Iake and ) envor nnd Salt Lnku and Missouri river I'.lr.ts have given notice to tha Western that hey will not continue to be parties to that Siliixi-t Acc'iiNiHl of Ilnlo Cnllln > r , C'HIfJAOO , Jan. R. Charges of rate nutting lave been brought before Iho Traiucon- tlncntal Passenger a&ioclatJrm against Die- Southern Pacific. U U claimed that th agent of Iho ruad In Albany , N. Y , , la soil- UK ticket * frr.m there , to l.oi AiiKclfs at a reduction from the authorized rate of JS.S5 , rho cut , U Is call , Is nude by maUlir ; xcc- ond-rlasi tickets gegd In flmt-claia eleeuor * west of New Orleam * . _ Suit AKiiliiHt ( lie Sun In I-V DlHiiilMMiMl. NRW YORK , Jan. 8.Jud o I.apoinbo granted H motion today to dUmlsj the null > rought by the Preicott & Arizona C'pntral railroad against the Atchlion , Topt-ka St Sar.ta Fa rallioad for JS.iTO.OOO damages. " 'nru n'i Ilioaehlal Trochut * are excellent for Hie rc-lkf of huarfii ( x PI certthroat. . They fire exceedingly erfictlv , " - - ( . " . .rUtla , London , ling.