THE FAKMEKS' ALLIANCE, LINCOLN. XEH THURSDAY, DEC. 3, 181)1. C. M. LOOMIS UP" o a u c -C -S . s-'"- DEALER IX 3 Hardware. Stoves and? Tinware. lias lately moved luto the Veith building .pponite the Post Office. 'CU 1 fee hi line of UniYersal Oats and Brands Brilliant BaseBnrner. He U desirous of Tear Trade end will Mike it on ebject for you. Will sell you The Western Washer for only S4.50. Connnection. 903O STREET, LINCOLN, NEH. IT WILL PAY YOU TO HEAD THIS, d 240 aire lmnroved farm, rmehaif inflefroin Pleosanl Kuward Co.. Neb . niv . wr acre. Saw mill ami i:rau acres 01 reu anu .un...,., viu. Artnii toexchance for Rood aebrasKS lanu ana soi hiucj iLYJ .Ale 15 " the lumber g28 hoi of short horn registered: cattle to trad. i0 acres of land in south eastern Nebraska. It w U pay you to investigate thL A hTahfy improved quarter. 8 wiles from Ashiaud. to exchange for Rood thw-, ,L"if..i stsra NeHra-k Kin- KM) acres adjoinine the city of Hast W Neb .U undHivaUonrtine building fruits of a.! kind,, at . S. Kh.w. of all kind. iL.Je. Write what you SuVM ' City property for sale and expire- . C R. VAN . Room 4, 1113 O Street (30) Lincoln. Nebraska HERMAN-:-BKOS. QJ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Cloii, Hats, Caps ni BRANCH HOUSES: raisMi noons, BEATRICE, GRAND ISLAND, FALLS CITY. WEEPING WATER ANL AUBURN. Special Attentionjto Mail Orders. PRICES 3-OW 1017 & 1019 0 STREET. LINCOLN, NEB. THE DOLLAR TYPE WRITER. Sandoval, Ills Citizens Confess to an Aful Conspiracy. POWDER AND FUSE FOUND reparation Mad for Blowing- t Hohi ami AsaaMlnatloBS Thirty Tb.aMid Dollar Worth mt Frop rty Put to tha Torch. ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPQRS TUVWXY "!?- Z&$1234567890. , i t rum i f & -m ; "..4--- of work letter sheet. tho any A wonderfully ebea(, novel and osrtul msoDine. on nB m- high priced type writer and w m ""'a""U " ,1''.' victor Keeds and Ink automatically. paok ta Woi box with Ink and full directions, mco , neau, Price $1.00 Each; By Mail 15c Extra. Mt m. J. Thorp & Go., 320 G. If Street Just the thing for a Christmas Present. Lincoln, Neb. tfl i j?" Vt I It 1 mm 'V No t BY Hat DR. A. P. BURRUS 1208 'O ST. npncalh th (Ur. No. I, Is Keen a (Insure; below It a whIU) sot of soflimMi Uptitiu!, In a uyapvptlo louih. going tu Uh w ur pulp. Kn. shows rnwilon of ti' hfh, with dark Streaks next tu 1X0 'ujp-- at Uw kuiiu. 1 S hnw rheumatic Umth from Miller, -iwrc uv' uilt'rttwH have ticiiuirutd tbv pulp. VtI fill th tetli. kill tlia mlcrolies, aura Av.peiMln ami rheumatism, and nave your toeth fmin aihmain1 italit.. 'e have all the amratliaUu fur extracting lueUt nltouul palu. CEyntAUA, His., Dec. 1. For the last fourteen months the people of the cen tal portion of Marion county have lived in dread of a gang of incendiaries, and luring that time no les than six largo and well filled barns and two residences have been fired by the torch. Through the efforts of a local protective organi sation a clue was obtained and it wa3 decided to employ an expert to work np tho case. City Marshal Wisenhcimer of this city was employed. With a posne af eight determined men he went to Sandovel and arrested three citizens of that place, Lordon, Stacy and McKib ben. and has several others under sur veillance. J. F. McKibben is theloadr and. hea l conspirator of the gang. McKibben is a man that has stood well here and wherever he is known. He was the state business agent for the F. M. B. A. for two years aud is known in connec tion with that order all over the stute. Spitework and revenge are the cause of Ins criminal actions, which are far-reach ing and reveal a deep-laid conspiracy. They had made all arrangements to blow up and burn the store building of Henry R. Hall. A keg of iHwdr and abont forty foet of fuse were found hidden in the rear of Hull's premises, where it would bo handy. The pit bo.ss at the Sandoval mines was ulso marked as a victim of the gang, but in his ca it was to bo cold blooded murder. They had laid their plans, and went so far as to visit his residenco and select a window through which he was to bo rfiot from the out side. Tho information which led to the nn. covering of this bloodthirsty gang was obtained from a iirty whom they hail approached with a view of inducing him to join them. After the arrest Lordon and btacy weakened and made a dean breast of the whole business. Tho property that ha lieen destroyed by this gang is estimated at $30,000. f Dr. Craves' Defense. Denver, Dec. 1. The work of select ing a jury in the Graves case was con tinued until the venire had been ex hausted, and then, just as court ad journed for the duy, a new venire of tiftv was ordered, ii naa oniy ueen e- terinined in a general way what the line of defense will be. Jndge Macon, senior counsel for Dr. Graves, stated that thev were practically at sea in the matter. "We can do nothing," said he, "until we discover what the state in tends to do. When we find that out we will be in a position to take an aggres sive stand in defense of onr client." It is understood, however, that they will base their defense principally upon tho proposition that Dr. Graves, being a ben eficiary of Mrs. Barnaby, had no motive for the commission of such a crime, and that tho contents of the bottle which was sent to her by "a friend in the woods," and from which she drank the deadly draught, were changed after it hud urnved in Denver. They will not deny, it is stated, that Dr. Graves sent Mrs. Barnaby from Boston a bottle of whisky. GMT SPECIAL SALE OF CLOAKS FITZGERALD DRY GOODS CO, 1036 O STREET, LINCOLN. AVe have Ixiuglit the entire sample line of ladies' and children' cloaks from the largest manufacturer in the country. We bought them at a reduction of 50 per cent. You can buy them of us at the same reduction. If you are going to buy a cloak this season YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS SALE, SealPlush garments plain and trimmed with the most stylish furs at the actual reduction ol 03STB HALF. Plush jackets actually worth $12.00 for f-6.98. Plush jackets actually worth $17.00 for $9.98. Plush Iieefer jackets actually worth $20,00 for $11.98. Fur Trimmed Reefer jackets actually worth $27. for $U.98. Fur Trimmed Long Reefer jackets actually worth $2 2. for 12.98 Ladies Fur Trimmed Long $17.48. Reefers actually worth $30. 00 for Ladies Cloth Jackets at $2.98, $3.48, $3.98 and $4.48, Tight Fitting and Reefer Front. Ladies Cloth Jackets, Fur Trimmed at $4.98, $6.98, $7,J8 and $8,98, actually worth 1-2 more. Sale Begins on Thursday Morning. : H. M. Gittings has an advertisement in this issue calling attention to his method of dehorning Read it and write him for particulars. It A. J. Rigbv & Co. have $300,000 to loan on real estate at a low rate of in terest. Call on or address them at Newman block, room 21 Lincoln, Neb. 21t4 Notice. I am now able to give price of coal at your depot en all R. H. in the State. 24tf J. W. IIAKTLHY, stale Agt. A Serious Fall In prices of lino stationery, albums, soaps, perfumery and all goods, at C. M. Leighton's, 14.1 . 10th St. tl The New Lincoln. Nebraska's lep,diug hotel. All mod ern improvements. Kates $2.50 to $4 00 per day. Latter price with baths. It Shekks & Maiikkl, Frop'rs. Farmers and Laborers, buy your goods at wholesale prices. 25 to 50 per cent saved. Send for catalogue. New England Supply Co., 2U4 1315 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. VEGETABLES ris Jr., at 330 South 0th street, Lincoln, iseb. Also keeps a general supply or Hour and feed. 23t4. OUR SPECIAL SALE At less than wholesale price. In order to reduce our large stock we will sell El for a few days ill At a discount of Perfect lit. Warranted. Ko canker sore mouths. Never look bke tombstones, but perfectly natural. Artificial Teeth. No cracked plates. Adhere with a tenacity of 13 to 20 pounds. To-Day at g A, M. j To-day at 9 a. m. the great assignee sale of line clothing beglr.s la the build ing No. 1121 N street. Ons of the largest wholesale clothing houses on Broadway, New York city, has failed for $185,000. The entire stock has been brought here by order of the cour and will bo closed out at retail in ten days. Ou account of this great failure the assignee has rented the immense building at 1121 N street, known as the exposition and formerly occupied by S. J. O jell, next door to lleruolsheimer & Co., Ltuculn, Neb , expressly for this large sale. To ar range for this sale (he entire building will be closed until Thursday, Decem ber 3, at I) a. m., when the great sale will begin. Below we quote a few prices in order to show you what great bargains will be offered; and bear in mind that all goods priced below .;an be returned at any time during the sale, no mattt r what the cause may be, if they are not auueu. A splendid suit of clothes for $3 48. This suit is well made, all to match, latest style, aud really worth $15. -Men's cloth pants $1.24; line quality . and very h&ndsoine and really worth Si- Men's extra fino suits at $3 85. This suit is of the finest material, well made, latest style, and really worth $20. Men's extra fine worsted overcoats at $3 48, worth $15. , Men's fine fall overcoats, $6.00, high grade of goods, wearing equal to t'-e finest quality of custom i;ork, really worth $20. Men's extra line overcoats in silk and satin linings, $7 85, positively equal to the finest custom tailoring. Boy's asd children's suits from $l.C8 p. Children's knee pants, 17 cunts. boy's hats, 15 ceuts; fine embroidered suspenders 9 cents; men's hats, 75 cts., worth $3.50. One thousand othei articles we have not space to mention here. It will pay you to come 100 miles to visit this great sale if you value money. Don't miss it. Everything sold as advertised. We ad vise yon to cut this out and bring it with you, so you can get exactly the same goods we mention. This sale wrll ... positively begin Thursday, December 8, at 0 a. m., ruin or shine, at mi n in the building known as the Exposi tion, formerly occupied by s. J. Odell, next door to Herpolsheinier, Twelfth and N streets, Lincoln. Neb. . Will retail 200 photograph albums at whokf ale prices. C. M. Leighton, 115 S. 10th st. tt Natures Natural Painkiller. ho U FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, g A Sure Relief for Rheumatism, neuralgia, toreness, sprains, bruises, sore throat, headache and thoota ache. ' Price 60cts Tcr Bottle, Prepared only by the Howard Medicine Co., Corner 12th and N street, LINCOLN, : ( t NEBRASKA. Expreaa Bobber' IMnnder. Denver, Dec. 1. Superintendent Mc- Farland, of the Pinkcrton detective agency, who wont out to secure the re mains of the plunder stolon by the Rio Grnnde express robbers, has returned with the bootv which he found planted near the Head or urusii creeic, ai ine place to which he was directed by one of the robbers who had confessed. The place is admirably located in a deep canon in the mountains, and one might nnsa within a dozen feet of it and not 800 It. in addition 10 me property which whs taken from tho Rio Grande tram, a number of other articles which have lieen stolen from neiKhborinir ranches was also unearthed. Fuough to Stock a Store. Detroit, Dec. 1. The local police arrested two clever crooks who have been operating extensively in this ritv for the last two months. They are Julia Landlitke and Fred Sullivan, and wero found hving together as man aim wife in Antoine street, where their big assortment of booty was found con- The woman has been assisted in all of her operations by her paramour, and their assortment of booty consists of val uable clothing, sealskin and opera cloaks, jewelry, pocket books and the like and Is valued at nearly $3,000. Hanker Beats Will Prosecute. Kansas Cm, Dic. 1. Mr. Beals,after an interview with the prosecuting at torney in which the latter strongly hinted that Mr. Deals might be called nnon to answer to the charge of com pounding felony, has decided to prose cute the people who abducted his child. He has given a description of the man who brought the child, and as the pot lice have found a picture of a man in tho house occupied by King which tallies with the description, it is believed that the man will soon be under arrest. A Farm Cheap. An 80 acre farm, well improved, for sale cheap and on easy terms. Address A. J. Kiuby & U)., me money loaners. Room 21, ixewman block, Lincoln, JNoo. ud-u Save Your Money. Send for a receipt and make your own blueing for ten cents a gallon in stead of paying ten cents for a four ounce bottle, equal to $3 per gallon. This blueing is superior to any on the market. Tell your neighbors of this and send for a receipt, price 25 cents, four receipts for $1. Address tf J. P. Harris, Fairfield, Neb. 33 1-3 PER CENT From onr IRegixleur Prices. HARLEYS DRUG STORE, GofpcfO apd ljth Street, liipcolp, Nebraska- YOUR LAST CHAICE. For Sale THE MARKETS. at a Bargain. S. T. J AMES, GREENWOOD, NEBRASKA, Is Offering His Entire Herd of ENGLISH BEHKS2IRES For Sale, Consisting of Uoarl nf Anorl Snuic Yoar.t lings, Ones, Twos, Threes' All have proven good breeder. These fwi are now being- bred for Marcn niters from three flret clans llnare ( hatnploa Dune avrw. is a araKdson of Lonirfeilow iiw he Is a first olasi hog- in every particular, will weigh now la Ireedlna- sorvioe NH) poiiaa. Also Hwallon'l Beat 25299; he is also a grand hoar, weighs 600 pounds rr over. Also Re ciprocity, sired bjr Eclipse S5HI, bred by B. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Dec. 1. WHEAT-Deiwmber. ftiHsuHc: May, 670. OOKf-Domler, tiV4c; May. KHe. OATS December, 3l?r: May 83tc PORK -Dei-ember, January, $11,103 11.12W.: May. ll.J!. LAKU- Docember, l.b2H: &Iay, j.8-. December. $5.95; January, $6.10 4. ii.SO; January, $3,503 K1HS FarnieTs' wives please call at the Lit tlo Gem millinery store and buy your hats, dress ooods. gloves and hoisery No better place. One-fourth off on all prices until Christmas. Butter and ccirs will be takon in exchange for millinery goods. Mrs. Luke proprietor, 122 N. 14th St., Lincoln. 2412 What Calhoun Says. Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 23, 1890. Eureka Kheuniatio Remedy Co., Lincoln, JNei). 1 have been relieved twice from se vere attacks of Rhuematism by the use of Eureka Rheumatic Remedy, using only a small portion of one bottle, have had no trouble since the last attack, about threo years ago. J. D. Calhoun, Editor Lincoln Weekly Herald. For sale by Drueirists. i2m43 Poland Chinas for Sale. Owing to the limited number of buy ers in attendance at my public sale, I have several pens of splendid Poland China hogs that were not offered and that are now for sale. These iuclude a splendid lot of this season's males and sows and some fine yearling sows, also my famous yearling boar Ben. These will all bo sold choap and on very favorable terms. For particulars ad dress, L. H. Sutkr, iNeiign, JNeD. NOTICE. A company has been organized at Kearney known as the Nebraska State Hail ssf ociatiou, mutual. Its object is to insure against loss by hail at actual cost. Alliances and other organizations should instruct their secretaries to cor respond with J. M. Sanford, Fairfield, Neb., general state agent, for partic ulars, special lates to members, and cmies of its bv-iaws. Special rates to January 1st only. 2214 Leete V Stewart, SSI S. 11th St We want you to ask your grocer for German and insist upon having it. It ll ihs best made. For sale by all first lass stores. German Yeast Co., 6 Omaha, Neb. The holiday season is again at hand, and once more the time has come when we must re' member our little ones. Oar stock this season is larger than ever and our selection the best in the city. We are Over-Stocked in " Bisque Heads " And will sell them at prices never heard of before. Remember this is Your Last Chance as we are going out of the Toy business and must sell out at almost any price. You can buy your presents here at j our own figures. If you do not know what you want give us a call satisfied. AVe employ will- and you will be surely polite and attentive clerks who are always ing to show you around. Give us a call before buying elsewhere you will save money by purchasing here. "We mention a few of our prices: Large fine plush album holding only Gi) cents. Patent folding table only 99c. See illustration, 13 inch Bisque doll only 10c. 24 in Bisque doll only 25c, 24 inch China head doll only 50c. Large J0 mcl of our prices. Articles too numerous to mention, THE GREAT IOC STORE. , , mm " j j Chicago I 've Stork. Union Stock Yards, I Chicago, Doc. 1. 1 CATTLE -Esti r nted receipts, 8.000 head. Natives, SS.HiMrt.Si. cows aud bulls, St.'Iratf.Jii; Tezans, f l.UU63.7i; western beeves. $2.&)3.tM. Strong. Hl03 Entimated receipts. 80,000 head. Heavy. $1 65.',M i; medium, ).S0(&J.8j; light, ai.(t3(15, Weak. BHEEP Nativrs. westerners, Si.Ul4 ; Tetans, S3. 75 IB. Kansas City Live Stock. KjlNsas City, Deo. 1. CATtLE -Estimated receipts, 4.500 head: Homes On the lower gulf coast of Florida S5 per month until paid tor; 10 acres equal to in Nebraska. Address The Grove City Land Ce., Grovo City, f la. tf srxr Our Inducements are Better than Eier. We will assign the Exclusive Right to sell the Celebrated "Taylor Adjustable Ladies' Shoe In the whole or part of this state. SCO of ! our agents nvernge from y to .oo a year; no other snoe line ii; nig-proms; easy to makeeale. Address with He stamp, CON SOLIDATED ADJUSTABLE 8HOK CO.. 23U i,yun, Mass. 9 inch Bisque doll only 5c. Large 24 inch patent Bisque doll only 50c, Bisque doll only 1.00 These are only a few Call and be convinced at 118 south 12th street, Lincoln, Nebrask. and 30 pictures IB ii N. ceole'y. Those sow. can't be dupltosted .meniSS "fi fi3or fl anywhere for the money ltbUes to buy them, i r;4'4,). mnckmsand feeders. si. Market 1 will als sell Champion Duke and- Swailon s :tri)n for native and weak forTexans. Reel 2.U9S on otder and shin attar January 1 18K!, or as soon as the sows prove safe In far row. I havo also some young boars tNat will weigh from 75 to SOU pounds each. Also a few relts of late litters. Write for what you want. All correspondence promptly an swered. Addresi 8. T. JAMES, Greenwood. Neb. Reference First National Bank, Greenwood. Foi Sale Cheap. One billiard and pool table. For further particulars address Box T2, 21tf Ceresco, Neb. HOOS Estimated receipts, 8V; shipments, ttVI. All gratia. & bulk, UMliM Market 5c to 10c lower. Omaha Live Stock. Union Stock Yards, I Omaha, Deo. 1. 1 CATTLE-Estimated receipts, 1.700 head. 1,11) to 1,500 lbs., S4.5u.V75; 1.1'Sl to 1,300 lbs.. $4.I&4.S5: S.T0 to 1,1110 lbs.. 12.75(98.75', choice cows, I1.70Q&50; common cows. St.O0iftl.50: good native feeders, SS.aVt:Uin; common uattv feedem, $2.U0a50. Market strong all arouu .. HOGS -Estimated receipts. 17,i0O head. Light. r.VHai)5: medium. fJ.lt3.&5; heavy, S3.4i43.to. Market 10c lower. NOTICE. A O. DsviS. df fondant, take notice that on the 18th dav of November, 1881, Malel B. Davis, plaiHltff. filed her petition In the dis trict court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, arainst you. asking that the marriage rela tion now existing between the plalt tiff and defendant bo dissolved and that she be di vorced from the defendant, and for the care, custodv and control ef the minor danghter Maud B. Davis, on the grounds of abandon ment, refusnl and failure to support the plaintiff aad mine r child, and lor cruel and iuhuman treatment, You arc required to answer said petition on or before the mn day of Decembe 1. by G. A. Bi'tsn, Attorney. Dated Nov. 18, l9L 4t OUR SFECIAL SALE ON Cloaks and Furs STILL CONTINUES. We also call special attention to our Bargain Counter. We are selling jo dczen Ladies wool hose. Other bargains too numerous to mention. POLAND-CHINAS. CLOSING OUT SALE. Be sure and visit onr Bargain Counter. MILLER MI 133 to 139 S lllh St., Llrcoln, Nebraska. H. M. GITTINGS, Disco, Illinois, Breeder of Aberdeen Angus cattle of the Keillor-Watson sorts; composed of Princess, etc. Choice roungbulls readv for service for sale at prices within the reach of all persons wanting a " dehorner.' write or come and see me. Mention this paper. Si8 Wishing to plat a portion of my farm and attend to its sile next season, I will close out my entire herd of richly bred Poland-China hogs on my farm near Lincoln, Neb, Dec. 11, 1891, sa'e to com mence at 11 o'clock sharp. I have been about twelve years breeding, culling and buying until I claim as good a herd as any in the United States. My per sonal attention and best thought have been given to the business. Unable to give it my personal attention for a while at least, and unwilling to trust my repu tation as a breeder to hired help. I will offer the entire herd consisting of about 40 sows one year old and upwards, a choice lot of young sows and boars ready for breeding and about 75 head of late summer and fall pies. Also my choice breeding boars "Van Dee" (A) 12749, (S) 7343 and McKeighan (S)59S)4. 1 claim for " Van Dee" that bo. has no superior and very few equals as a breeder. He was sired by the famous hog Osgood 15,1 17 (O) out of Geni 2nd, (O) 35,930. Now is yourchauce to start right with choice breeder j at your own price. " Union College " cars run from Lin coln to my farm". Tebms: One year at 10 per cent, or 5 per cent off for cash. Sums under 10 cash. Good lunch at noon. Don't miss it I mean the sale. J. V. Wolfe. Frank M. Woods. Auctioneer, Chamberlain's Academy Of short-hand, type-writing and telegra phy is offering superior facilities for ac quiring s sound practical training in t hnaa art. If -mn are contemplating at tending a school of this kind it will be to your interest to call on or address them at 1130 U street, Lincoin, aeo. u Corner I Oth and P Streets. -DEALERS IN- DRY GOODS. Carpets, notions, shoes, LLKIfcS, LIU, Pepartrrier)); Stor. Largest stock In the city. GR0. TEEMS: ONE PRICE AND CASH. Country Produce (butter and sgfft) taken la exchange for merchandise. Our store Is headquarters for for the farm rs of Lancaster county. 52tf FURNAS CO- HERD- LARGE ENGLISH BERKSHIRES. H. S. WILLIAMSON, Prop., BFAVER CI1Y, NEBRASKA. Thirty choice pigs of April farrow left, also four litters of June farrow, inducements to parties starting herds. Orders booked for mows bred for spring farrow. Stock A No.l . Prioes right. Mention the AuLlANGX. 1 J. I. PARR & PAIATERS, 2045 M Street, Lincoln, Neb.