THE QMA-HA J3AILY BEE ; SUNDAY , DECEMBER 5V ISSg TAVTBLVJB PAGES. . HANDSOMEST IN THE LAND The Magnificent Congressional Library Which Will Else Out of Present Ohaos. WHY LADIES LIKE V/ASHINGTON. 'Ilic Capital tlioOrrntcsl ? talcli-Mnk Ins City In tin ; Country Ore At Activity In Ural Uitnte Denis- AVorkonlluIjllirary WA IIINOTO.V , Dec. 4. | Cottespoiidcneo of Iho Hut : . I Tlm silo of Uic contrrcsslonnl library building looks llkn a section of Charleston dtirinit llto recent eartliiimlc. ) ; Two 8ittmrc tlicy sire located Immuillately nst of tlierniiltol-of old bnllilliici , mostly lirlek nnd from one to llvo stories In height , arc piutliilly turn down , and scoic of teams iitid an nrmy ol men nio clearing away the ilebrH. it Is u busy scene , and will contlt'Uc to for yen is. Ilellc hunters are lingering nbout the historical blillilltiKi , picking tin pieces of mn- tetlal , fr.inmtmt-i of furniture , ntul tbu llttlo tunket.s which fall by the way as the fltinc- tnres nro lorn to lrntniiiits. ; ; It will be live or six vi'nrt liuforu the Imlldini ; w 111 bo completed - ploted , mid It will eost from five to eight millions of dollars to do It. It is to bo of m unite , nnd the handsomest structure In America , with dawllng ui > - pi ouches , pattoincd niter the Italian ren- imlssaiiep which tins given Homo colebtlty umon thii meliitetts nud orbits of the woild. Moanvvhllo the train load of books in the old congressional library looms on the tlrst Moor , mid In the western ccntrnl portion of tho'cnplt.il , nic heaped up llko so many cords of steve wood , fc'onfuslon abounds. It can not be helped. When In the now quarters , amid tlio glatu nnd glitter , surrounded by paintings , statuary , fountains and bustle , tliero will bo uriaiiKcmcnt and n complement of clerks nnd guides for the public. wAsinxiiTON's \tvniiiAOKAiti.n inconn. : " \VashiiiEton Is Rolnt ; to bo chock lull of inarrlaircable. Indies this winter , " said n l > retty llttlo southern widow to your cones- Iiomlent last evenlnt ; . "Do yon know , " she continued , showinir n keen Interest In the subject , "that this Is tlio crcattst match- niakiiiK city In the unlvcrso'.1 No' . ' Well , It' .s Ituo. More ladies como hero to et married tlmn to Imlf n do/en other cities of the same uopulatlon. It is beeausu of the pleasant so ciety , the duality of. the suiioundlnc's , and the K.illnntry of the eltv. All the ladles want to llvo here , nnd 1 don't blnme them. 1 have foeon coming here toi three vvlntun but not for the pin pose 1 mention. " "Do yon think It a desirable place to hunt "I cannot sav so1 and n tilt of disappoint ment gleamed In her bku'CU big blaelc eyes , nud the Hush monnteil her velvety cheeks. "Hut It Is a eood plaee for men to s > eek vv Ives , I know you must have seen that much. The Indies are handsome tin' ' Accomplished , as a inle , and hundieds of tlicm have wealth nnd tmclnl standing. As L said , they are smitten w Hh tlio glare of tlio capital and ttio abandon of the people. If theio Is anything ; a lady like ; ) Ills ea p and elegance plenty ol tlnio and an abundance ot taity. These , with n Kullant and blight huso gentleman , inaKo it so nice. I have attended receptions , din ners ami all maiinei of entertainments social In 1'ailHand London 1 was educated at the camtal of Fiance , but thoio Is nothing so lastingly pleasant ns j on have In Washing ton. 'Ibink ol Americans , with all that Is de sirable In Europe , rUlit at vottr fingers' pndsl As a plaeo of lesidenee , I'.irls has ob- Iltoiated its attnietlons , or bleated them , by nationality. " "Aro theie moro maulaces here than in other clttcj , proportionate to the popula tion'.1"1 " 1 cannot say that there are ; but you must lemembor the matches made heio are cul minated "IsuvvJmre. Tlm ladie.s come hero , incut it'slilents or vlsltou , court , nmUo en- then co homo and tret mauled. Ob. It's jolly , comtlng In AVnslilngton ; an dlllcront from other places. Theie Is lomance In everything. A woman that couldn't plot an elopement heio , under the { 'littei ot the L white house , the roar and bustle ot the cap- Uol , and to the music of the dining mom and will , Ism't vvortli havinij. I5ut , seriously. I novur heard ot HO many laillca who wanted to Kct married as are hero now. i know them , and see them overv- wheio I go widow * , orphans , dniiRhter ot imiKiintes , .statesmen and potentates , if l were a jouiifr man t'd bo a bigamist suro. J.ots of men roinu hero to look , for wives , but there nio not ono ol them to to ten ladies who nrc looking for husbands. The hotcK aiistoeiatie boiudinu' bouses , the Hats , and the pilvato lesidences me lull of them ; scoies are In every sqnnru. Mj I 'Water , water , overvwlieie , anil none to dilnk ! ' And the illHcoiiraninc leatnio is these ladies nro becoming moio plentlliil every day. ( iieat titmlllos of them conio in a bunch , put up at Iho li hionahle place ? , or rent houses , and tjtav tho1 MMbon out. An aeceptablo man could many tin Ice a wook. From the Inllovv of lanilllar laces It looks like the market would bo better supplied this short seabon thnn ever betoru. " 1U3A1 r-RTATP. POOLS. Many pt'oplo aio about golni ; wild here ever tlio oi ! . ' money belnt ; made in conso- iiience of thu extension of Massachusetts uvunno and other leal estate deals. Tools of every Imaginabledceciiptlon lor the invest ment of it-ill estate uro belli ! , ' foniiLMl , uvon tlm mosseiiKCrB In ono of tlm ilepnitments manlpiilatlnt ; n deal of moan jiropoi lions. These who boiiKhtthn itnal propert } In thu noithwestern pait ot the elty which will bo a Heeled by the avenue mtoiisioii have made much money 11 they can sell at tliucununt estlnmto ulncod upon their jmiperty. Ttivro are two w thieo real estate twols nmoni ; men on Capital hill who liau ; but oullnary means which have been operated fur mom than n > ear with reat succebs. The mombuiMilpj are limited , usually to about ono bundled. Kadi ono buys a book , nnd It costs 10 oi S O n mouth. Olllceis am elected liy the booklioldcrs at inwtlut's hold nn- niially , nnd nnexeeutlvo eommitteo seleeted which makes all the investiuouts. The pool. as It Is known simply , bins and sells u'fldfnces and vaeont lots. .Nono of the high prlrod jiropoity Is touched.Vlicn \ any- ththp Is bought it Is solU as soon ns a Kood prolit can bo obtained. J lin IntcroitH on the investmenls no farhavo notteil 1,1010 than 2i nereent on an nvnraRo. vvhllo ono pool that lias been In operation ubout bixleeu mouths claims to havu nettid over : ! 0 iiorceut. Xonc of the bonK-ovv noi.s want to sell out. At no time have the leal estate olllcc.s been ho ciovvdcd as now. 1'lve liundied jieojilo nro inoreisloual real estate camblors. TUey Imy luopurtyut option. For two per eentor the Schedule ptlco llm option ot purchase Can bo had lor Utteo.i days. .Many men make thiuiNviuls ol dollaisajeai ulthonlj a lew bund i t'd 5 of capital. HK'I > oo TO Tiir nr.vn. 'L'lio lov. Alyion U , Iteod , who made such : uemai liable iaen tor eonurcss In Colorado on llm democratic ticket , tells a tilcml hem tlut thuoters In the opposite partv scorn to ImuM'omo to thu samu eoneliiblon nbout fccniiina ; him to the national capital that the uncouth V.OIIIIK man did In lofuiouco to hoai- ins a uiral prwchet ; and Uo jnocceJs to tell a stoiy In Illustration. Years ago , in tlio primitive days of schoolhouses - houses and countiy churches , a backwoods minister expounded the gospel in a iinal lirte'rict ' , vvhcio school vv as tniulit on week il.ijs , It wns .Sunday momlnc. In tint nudluncu vvas a tail , lank jouiiU man , Ignoinnt , scijdi' as.1. VM. couth , nurjnsf llm nivas-uing the lellow went out of and ! ; , 10 Iho odliico with acareli'ss- IU'FS which plalnlj said lie didn't enio. fin tlm mlnl > teroi 11115 body eNe. I'lnally tliiniian's sietioiu bivaniH nnnojinj : , and wlien he wna about leaviur tlm mom on ono ol his walks the meaehei hallul him. " 1011111 ? man , " j-nli he , "i on iinnnv me. This tiling ot your inditreroncu to tlm gospel Ins ie-olviM itself into this bimtilo piopositlon : Would vou rotlicrslt natleiitlv-nnd hoar mo throimh. oi p Io the dev II ? " The Br.vyk diinv lilin eir up io his six foot thwu , Mri-lclicd UU arms nnd U'jilli'il uaidonleally : "I'pon ' tlio whole , 1 think 1 would ratlicr uo { o the devil. " A. Now Opera House for imcAoo , Dec. 4 , About twenty-live lead- lut ; citizens of Chicago , Maivhall i'luhl IHO- b'idlnjr , met in an attonioj'd ollleo this afternoon - noon and subscribed t'iOilXW ) to build an oix'ia Iiuuso. ( treat ( y o\eodlnu' the nsuai l o. 1 ho Idea is to provide an auditorium more suitable lor iifUionr.l KaiheiiUKa than { ho ofn > M used "X'-ositlon bulldlnv. /V / dliBUlCAtiVtt. . Ulfllciilt j lii t'lf ' town IHocc-ne Hctucoti lilsliort nnd I'rlrst. DAvrvroiiT , In. , Dec. I 'Special ' Tele- pram to the UI.K.I An open letter to ItUlit lev. ! William Stevens I'eny , bishop of lown , /iom Itov. Chailcs H. Kellozp , Is exciting much eommcnt throughout the state , ana tlio history of the controversy which called It forth Is not without carnal interest. Thpro Is no doubt about the genuineness of the open Ictler4 ns the author hns been called upon for numerous copies of It fiom various frourecs. Jtev. Mr. Kcllogg was eight > cars a professoi In Orisvvold college , tlie leading In. stltiition of the Episcopal church in Iowa. The thtirch pcoplo of the state , pnrtlctilatlv those of Davenport , have had a warm regard for the Institution and Mr. KelloRg's position Is that the bishop ot the diocese has never manifested any Interest , to say nothing o ( real , in behalf ot the Institution , and that the endowments of the college have been tip- tilled to a certain extent to Kern- per Hall , the boys' school or prppaialory department. On Mny 2o last , Itlshojt 1'etry , OK-olllcIti president of the board , read a teport to the tiuMces which favored the closing of tliu college. Tlio io- poit reflected somewhat on the ! acuity , nnd live dayM later I'rof , Kellogg , who Is regauled as one of the ablest of the Iowa eleigv , pub lished a two column letter In the Sunday Democrat which was bitter toward tlio bishop. Much feeling resulted , and on Juno 10 the chair whlc.li Prof. Kclloug held was abolished b } the board ol trustees , n resolu tion liulng adopted , however , tectot- ting that such action was necessary. 1'ollowing this action theie were some anonymous commiinlcntlons published In the papers which kept tlio matter before tlio pub lic. Another bone of contention between the bishop and Mr. Kellogg , who had been up to Kcbruaiy Inst , canon In the bishop's cathe dral , was the Introduction by the bishop o the high church notion of candle burning. This tm < congregation did not endorse and Canon Kellogg withdrew. It Is thought by those competent to judge that both parties Have allowed their prejudice to get the better ol their judgment. Klcinlor l''lro Near Fremont. Fnr.Moxr , Neb. , Dec. 4. fSpochil Telo- pram to the llr.n ] This morning about fi o'clock the elevator nt the lauch of the Stand- aid Cuttle company , se\en miles west of Fre mont , uas dlfcovcicd to bo on tiro. The pumps and lire apparatus of the company weio biought Into icqulsitlou to subdue It , but the elicits failed. The pumps were Kept running until the building was thoroughly ntlrc , when the slack coal bin caughtaiulan explosion occurred , driving the engineer and men at the pumps from their posts. The lire spieau rapidly and had Its own way. In two or tllieo hoius the elevator was all consumed and three cars ol feed standing on the track. After the building was consumed Iho pump was stalled and the water turned on the burning gtain contents of the elevator. At 1 o'clock n poitlon of Hie Fremont fire depart ment went up In response to a telegram. Theie was crest dfftlciilt } In saving the large barn adjoining , containing. VIM ) head of cat tle. The loss on building and contents Is S-'U.OOO : Insured In the Umli-iw liters , of Xow York , tor 810,000 and for ? 5,000 In another company. Snrjiy County's Contest. TA PILLION , Neb. , Dcr. 4. [ Special Tele gram to the tii.J ! This is the third day ot the election contest between MeKcniu and Suell lor the ofllcc of reiiresentatiM- . The olliclalcaii\assga\e McKenna , democrat , a majority of twehe. Snell , the republican contestant , claims that a large number of railroad men liotu Maunders county \\eio biought o\er to Sarpy mm voted for Me- Kennn , ntul the contest is based solely on this chaige. Snell is a strong Van \Vyck \ man , ami made the canvas on that issue. If the lawyers pmstuMhe present dilatory work the evidence w 111 not be ready to present to tlio legislating bdoio the last clajs of the I'orcory nt ICcai-noy. KCAIIMEY , Nob. , Doc.l. . f Special Telegram - gram to the JJKE. ] A clover toigciy was per. petratcd heio yesterday. About 1 o'clock p. in. a man piesenlcd a eheck at the Keainoy Xatioaal bank lei 310U diawn by John Woods , of the Stmtor k Wood Uattlo com pany. The check was paid by the cashier , who discovered shortly afterward that tlio blguntiircwns forced. Detectives ate after the foiuur , but ho Ib still nt 1 true. Kllloil by IlnrilVorl. . . rKNDKit , > 'cb. , Dee. ) . [ Special to the Uric. ] The 15-year-old son of John A. Itobb , living about four miles northwest of town , went into the liouso last evening foi a ham mer. and , without nny nppaiout cause , loll dead. The doctor founa that bo had broken : i blood VG3M > 1. Ho had been pitclilng hay all da > and.lt Is , thought , o\ei excited liimtelf. The Sliallcnberic r Trial. KnmiASKA. CIIY , Neb. , Dee. ! . ( Special Telegiam to the JJiE-Tlie : ] pioaectitlou closed theh evldi'iico In the Shullenbergoi aso this noon. Tlio defense will probably get all their evidence in bv Monday noon. Tlio Interest in the case lemaius unabated. tliu couit liouso boliig jiaekeil lull all dai. Sioux City's Sunilny SImvinjf. SIOLX Cnv , la. , Dee. I. [ Special Tole- gr.un to the Ui n.JSecoud only in interest to the closing ot the saloons Is the pioseeti- tion In progtcss against openins ; the baibcr shops on Sunday. A. S. Dennis , proprletoi ot tlio Hntel ( iarrctson shop , was arrested last Sunday under the city oidliiance. nnd also since under the state statutes. A heiir- Ingot tliocnso was had to-day and the jus- tk has the matter under adviiomeiit. Flro in A\ooi. ; A\OCA , la. , Dee.I. . [ bpeclal 'JVlegram to the UEC.J The railway hottjl nnd depot burned at ( I o'clock this evening. The hie caught In the chimney ot the ticket oflicc. The tiuililinp was consumed In nil hour. Loss on hotel building , . j5,00i ) ; on fmultitro , about s2,500. _ THE "PATUIOTS' jJ.\GIyK. ! " A Sooloty I-'oriiicii to Coutiternct tlio liillnnnvo oPSoclaUsin , Cjnr-Afio. Dec. 4. At n meeting held in this city this nfti'inoon to bet on footnmo\o- ment to counteiact the inlluencu of socialists andtheli teachines , the numo " 1'atrlotb1 r.eaqurj" was adopted. OciieraJ John L. Thompioii wns elected piesldcnt ; Colonel II. W. Jackbon , treasurer , and Thomas M . Nlchol , secietaiy. An exccutlvo eommitteo and a roiiunUtei ) on publication were np- polntid , and the following iilatform nnd decimation o ( piInciplea and junposcb were adopted' Any por&ou may become a nicmbei of Ihib leagui ! by signing the platfoi insetting foith Its principles ami purpose * . Any per- hon contributliig muney tu tills league will bo entitled to m'eho its publications to the lull amount of moue > contribute I. Tlio primaly objects ot this league shall be : l. To biippurt nnd defend the govcinmont , constitution , laws and Institutions of the L'nltod htates , national , stuto nnd municipal , nb ndmiulstereit tliroiuli three neeebsaiy aim well dciluad departments legislative , ' * MSvj ! ! ! Run iiidlciul-aml to luiuibli a cluuiuol throuuh whkh the oiilei-lo\ing and law-liunoiimr bontlment of tlio conn- jry can at all times expicas it belt and iiuilco its ( onvictiutit > ami htiensth JaioxMiTo optiosoanarchy. soclilliu ) , com munism , mormoiilnin ami ( IrspolUin of all kinds and All kindred social nnd political horeblea that tend to destroy the peace ol society , the nnthoilty of the gomnment , hnnctlnn of Inw , rights of pioperty , llbeity of eitl/en and the sacredness of famllv , and to son u < luo notice on niarchMs , Hoclallsts nnd nil hlmllar "IsU" and llism , " that human liberty , us irpicsonted ami protected by Aineilcan fieo lustltutloiib , has cost too much and is too valuable nnd too t-ucied to allow Ute to bo overthrown , undermined , endangered or ilesecrnted by foielsn agitators and lovo- lutlonlbts. or dfiuogogucs of niiy creed , breed or desctlptlon , 3. Todls.semtnntobome views and practical and ncourato Information on political , social nnd economic Mibject ? . by menna of carefully piepart'd Iwoks and PPtnp'iIels ' , to published and sold nt the biuoeobt of production mul dlbtrloutUiii , ana tiius i > lar i the means of political education wlthU Iho icach of all , and in general to t > rotnote nnd encourage the Pluity and rational dlscu slon ot social , political anil economic questions by the whole body of American cltlrons. \vititj. Property to Ho Equally Divided licfwcen Sou nnd Daughter. Ni.w YOKU , Dec. 4. The will of , the late px-l'ievident ( . 'healer A. Arthur was offered for probate to-day in the court of common t-lcas. It Is a model for brevity and .sim plicity , Alter directing the executors to pay all just debts and funeral expenses iho v * ill bequeaths to Ids fnithful and devoted servant , Urldgct Smith , the sum ot ? 500. The entire estate , real and personal , Is bequeathed to the executors who nre intrusted to divide the same Into two equal shares aud collect the Income of such sharer. , and ntter the payment of all legal and necessary expenses , to apply the income of onii of such shares to tlio use ol his yon , Chester Alan Arthur , until he shall attain the ago ol thlity jeai- > , and when he snail attain such age , to assign said shnio to his son. 11 m v son dlo before attaining the ago of thirty jears , then said share Is be queathed ti ( Ids Issue , living at Ids death , and In default nf said Issun to my daughter , hllon llcrndon Arthur. The oihei share Is be queathed to the daughter , subject to thn corresponding conditions. Tlm estate Is estimated to bo worth about SlfiO.OJO , and the greater poitlon Is thought to bu In stocks , bonds and other peisotial nropeilv. The son , Chester Alan Arthur , has attnlnod Ids ma jority , but tlio daughter , Nelllu llerndon Arthur , Is not yet liflcen > ears old. A Dcsporatc Sorap , 1'irr.snt no , Dee.1. . A desperate ptl/o fight between Thomas Gillcsplo aud David Jefliics , heavy weight lion vvorkcis , took place In the icat of Liggetts mill , Allegheny City , this aftcinoon. Klght loiinds weto fought , with the advantage In favor of Jcll'tles , when Ids opponent dealt him two powerful blows In tno face , knocking 1dm senseless. The light was then given to ( .111- lesple. ' Tlic Milwaukee Itlot Cases. Mu.wAUKr.i : , Dec. 4. Captain Black , counsel for Paul Groltkan , on trial foi ilot- Ing at Milwaukee ( .iaidon last May , occupied two hours of the court's time lids morning In an argument for Ids client. 1'rovlous to Ulaclc't , aigument , A. C. Hie/co argued in de fense of Albert Aloesungcr , Uroltkan's co- deiomtiuit. Anotlier San rrnnclsco Fnllitro. SAN FitASCisro , Dec. 4. Tlio announce ment wns imvile to-day of the fnlluro of Kenney & Dver , stockbrokers. Liabilities ? 400,000. Kcnney , the senior partner , Is nt present In Europe. Many of the firm's eicdltors are women of icspcctiiblo class. A. Colliery Caic-ln. WirKn < 3iiAinn : , Doc. 4. A cave-In took place nt the Knit mount colliery at Cork Lane near rittston , to-day , which caused great exl cltemeiit. Tlnee dwellinghouses wontdown with acrashniuteiucampletuly demolished , the tnm.itos baioly escaping with their lives. The Crciv Snvcct. llAi.ir.\x , X. S. , Dec. 4. The vessel wicckcd at hlttlo Olaco bay was the barken- tlno Kacer , owned In St John's , IS. r. , bound from ISnuil to St Johns. The ciew was lauded sately. Tlio Fire I.ccord. Pirrsnunc , Dec. 1. A Cue on the west side to-night totally de.strojed the spring nnd axle department of Sinner , Mlelc > fc Co.'a o.xten- SUe steel woiks. Loss $ yjOUO , which is fully coveiod by Insiuance. TJIIi GntiA/r IJlOVCJjE IIACJB. Tlio Sl.x Days' Contest Open to the World. To-ill 01 low afternoon the great six day bicycle race lor the forty-eight hour cham pionship o America , will commence in the exposition building. The entries so far nre nine in number , ns follows : John S. I'rlncc , champion of thcwoild ; Fred Shaw , cham pion of Iho west ; Tom Ilardurik , chain plon of Kansas ; Frank Dingloy , cham pion of Minneapolis ; Edward I3ullock , of Omaha ; George Kogors , ot Council lilutfs , and Charles Totnson , of Cleveland , besides "l'rlnce'8 Unknown. " who , It Is said , will bo u foimidnblo competitor for first lionois. The men will appear on the track nt 2SO : ( nery atteiuoon and contluuo running until I0"i0 : , thus lacing eight hours each dav. The Musical Union 01 chestra will finnlsli music to enliven the occasion. Altogether the event will bo an luteiestlng ono and ought to and doubtedless will attiactlnigo crowds. To-moiiow , being the opening day will bo csjieclatly but upait lor tliu ladles and child ren. All ladles with gentlemen escorts or ladles with tickets which can bo procmed free of charge will be admitted without codt. School niiungcments will also piobably bo nmdo to admit all hchnol children o\er the. ago ot twohu jeaus. This will give the nftait n boom , and contribute largely to a good at- teudaiicc dining the rest ot tno week. A CltAI.I EN OK. , Minn. , Dee. 3. 1830. To the Editor of the Uin : : Theie has been a gic.it amount of talkthipugh tliodiiretent bi- cyelo papers In ie aid to short distance races that aio to take place in Omaha and other cities this wlntei , anil several have httdclnlm to the clmnpiotihliin of America nnd tlio worhi. Now 1 think the best way to settle nil this Is for sonio of the fast men to comu together , nnd In order to give everybody a I'lninco who claim to be speedy on the indoor tiaek , I am willing to compete In n scries ot three races , say tw only , ton nud fifty miles , each raen to bo lor tU ? or S100 a side , and to bo open to all. Or , I inn willing to moot Mr. JohnS. Prince , of jour city , in tlio three abo\e-nuued ; mces for $100 each race , said races to uitlier take place in Minneapolis 01 Oinalii , irlvo or take expenses , ami J would name December 2S , December 30 and Janii- aiy 1 , 01 January 1 , 4 and S. Klther will suit me ; ami 1 would also name the IIK ! : as stakeholder should thai. ice take placa In Omaha , nnd It Mlnne\i ; \ > ells Is named the Tillnmc of this city to bo stakeholder. 1 now hold nil the woild'.s record up to twenty mlles m.ido on an Indoor tract ? , and 1 nm wllllni ; that In ease nelthei Mr. I'jlnceormj- self ) ) ieak- this luconl that the gate receipts go tosomoehiiiltablo institution. Youis llv , T. W KCK , Champion Trleycllbt of America. TIII : STARS. Two Cases Against I'ollcoiuoii Other Court fioteh. Two damage suits weio commenceil In the couitsjeaterda > ajjalnst momboMof the po llen torce. lu the county court Amo-i J. Van Alj.stjn commenced stilt ngnlnst Officer Mat a and lilfl boiuUmcn , Kit Mnurer an-I William KIIIL. , nsklnudamaL'Qs In Iho sum of Jl.OOfl by reason of bib ha\ lug been , as h al leges In bib petition , wiongftilly unil milaw- fully arrested nud beaten by the ollicei , on thu nl ht of the tiiu in the Marker black. Ho was arrested at that time charged with ob- .btiuetlug the sticet during the lire. In the distiict court Fred Itiillaul com- meiici'dasultngalnst OlMccr Dan MeHrido mid hi ; bandsmen , James Stupheuson ami iinestigiued b > the council nt Unlhud's la- btnnce. 01HKII .NOrE . Uicckenriilsu it llreckcinldgo coinmaiicod nu notion In the county court yiMoiday to secure n claim ot S'-iOO against Soren Johnson lor piolesj-lonal services. The jury In the ra o of McAVhorter .V Itolllns vs Cooper returned \ordlct tor the plalntltls yesterday In the sum of SMIM. Jiulgo'al \ \ > eloy will hold comt in Sarpv county this week. The following eases will bo milled bcfoiH Judge Xo\ille on Monday : Melbult v Hlley , liirmiuslinms.Stnne. . Smiley vs Omaha licit niilway comiiauy , Flanacan vs Omnlm llelt railway company , Lobech et nl vs Volgeh ot al , Urminlng it Co.t * , iiolst. Finn vs Manning. Nebraska anil Iowa In&uiauce company vs nolt > t. Nebraska and Iowa Insurance company vs Hoist et ul. Uavlb vsPngoet al. The meeting this evening nt ham hall , on Twelfth btroct. wll | lie con- iluptod by Mr. Lfcorgo JopUn. Kvcryono invited- SA31 JOXnS\VAS ItUJHT. A tmyiunn's Opinion or ( ho lst' Work. To thcKditur of tlio Ur.n : The public nrc till agitating the revival nnd asking my per sonal \ lews , especially on dancing , card play Ing , etc. In the main , Sair ) Jones Is right , nnd Ids ardent and earnest labors In Omaha nre sure to result in n great rimoutu of good to om city nnd stale. He is a wonderful man ami to me the wonder ( If the world. I have nevei known or heatd ofa'jii.in ' so outspoken ns he , against sin , since Clnlst's own utterances. Snm Jones hns known sin In Its deep and damnlne results , ami I do not wonder at hta denouncing dauclrig and card tilwyliu and tlieatci.'golug ns evils ; as they were , undoubt edly , each stepping stones downward to him. as they are to a majority ot people. I detest tlio low d trice , which so many emtairo In , as the lewd , the vile , the unprincipled , nro nlwnys there , nnd many decent poor people nio there poisoned tor life ami etctnity. I detest cards , for the \eiy reason thnt they nro u < oil most In e\cry ptnco of 111 repute , and I wish chilstlan people nud tlio.su ol good mornls , would do away with that kind of amusement nltogethei. 1 hate n second-rate or low thcattlcal play and do wish that sonio way for amusing the poor could bo rreated to take the plnco of In terior theatricals. 1 love only n pure thent- ilcal play , tine to that which Is good , or full of Innocent fun and nmuscmont ; but the ail- mission to such plnjs Is usually beyond the reach of many poor people. The danger In Christians and people of good morals dancing nnd playing cards nud going to the ttioateiis Iho almost certainty of coming In contact with ouo or moro disrep utable man , who not only ficuiicnt the lower places where daiiclnc. card playing and theaters exist , Imt what Is worse , gam- bUng hells and dancing receptions given at houses ot prostitution. Such rnscals should bo fthown.no i us poet whatever In decent society. No person can build up a good char acter unless tnev first "quit their meanness" In every sense , both to themselves and others. Nopeisoii can live a pure and lighteoiis life without living tliu tea commandments. This , every one can do ; nnd If they have a positive will to do tight , there Is a way nnd Hint is ( Sod's way , by Iceepinir nnd doing His commandments. Uo must repent of sin nnd bn born ot the Spirit to dlbCern spiritual things , and not until then Is It possible foi us to bo conseeniled and Chrlst-llko In our dally life. iteliiied pcoplo of high social and moral standing enjoy themselves playing cards In their homes or nt select gathuiincs. or by attending a high- toned thentilcal ami enjoy It slmplv ns Inno cent amusement , but wo must lememboi that the masses cannot understand that If It Is ovll for themselves , why Is it not evil nlso'for roliued people as well , and so It would ho onlv for the ( inference In siuioundlm : Intlu- oncos. Thuovll Isceitalnly not in tlm sim ple act of ( lanclnir or pla\ing cards , but In allowing ourselves to Indulge In oilier things that nre actually Hlntiil. "Kvil communica tions coirupt good manners , " nnd bad asso ciations , except to act ns nn evangelist In get ting them to luform , will surely degrade In stead of elevate us. Tlio low stnndnid of piety in Omaha churches I think is laigely duo to Christian men nnd women neglecting clubtlan duties for worldly plcabtiics , nnd no rlirlstlim can by eueh neglect either Ciow In grace or win souls to Christ. Tour words , each beginning with the letter "I , " name foiu giant evils to muicomu In order to icdeetn the world to Uodi / : In temperance. Ignorance , Idleness nud lull- delity. Like tlio thumb on my baud icacli- ing to each of my four lingers , o will noth ing but righteousness teach tlieso tour evils tocontiol or subdue them. Oil , that God's pcoplo would be moic careful to say "No" to cu-ryUiing that detracts from clutstlanlty. 1' . C. Hi.MiiiAUUi. UK mi ) Ul' THE DOGTOlt. An AllcKCtl Stoollinnu From Idaho Turns n Nont Conliilonco Trick. Confidence games , especially on the check lackct , In which unsophisticated suckers 10111 the rural distilcts nre deprived of theii ui lus cash , are oC stioh common occurrence that mention of them is Koneially placed in the chestnut column , nnd people wondei why it is that this class of people continue to bite after so much publicity has been given to the manner in which the confidence sharks get in their work. When a man of the woild , a professional man , supposed to be posted , Is made the victim of the chestnutty bogus check conliuciicn game , it furnishes an c.x- eubo foi thoslioitcomiiigs ot the commonci sort. Such a case was made public yester day , thu paiticulars ot which nio In this wise : Dr. J.V. . Ksslngs , n well-to-do physician of Detroit , was returning a few days ago from n western trip , accom panied by a fiieiid , J. G. Benjamin , ol Pout- water , Mich , On the incoming Union Pa- citic tiain thelormed tliu acquaintance of a man of modest muln who jravo his nnmo ns Al'jeit ' A. Madcr , and itipresuiitud himself as a stockman located at Wood liivcr , Idaho. His stories of iho wild west inteicbted the doctor and his friend , who soon giew coml- dential with him. All woio going to Chicago , but the stockmni ) had to stop in Omaha n day on business , and as his companions of the triu had never visited the city they were easily induced to stop.over for a day or two. The party loglsteied at the Mlllard , and in- dnlL-ed in riotous li\in. . A day 01 so ago Mndci's money gave out , but ho was equal to the emnrcency. lie drew n cheek on the Omaha National bmk for S103.75 nnd the doctor obligingly cabbed It for him. lie also boirowcd 50 liom Mr. Benjamin nnd got another check foi ilO cashed at Toft's saloon on Douglas stiect. Friday night ho wns missed by his lileuds , as wns also a beavur overcoat , which was the propel ty ol Dr. Esslngs. In taking his departure - parturo Mador also foigot to settle his board bill at the Millaid , nnd tlio hotel Is in tlio list of momners. Dr. Ksslngs icported his cao to the polleo mithoritius justordnv , and steps were at oneu taken to apprehend Mailer , lie was located nt the Lelami house , in Chicago , and n telu tam sent to the unthoiitlus oixler- iuj ; aiETUODIST U.MVtnthlTV. An lOH'ort to Ho Mndo to Souurc Its Ijocntlou Here. On next Friday evening an Important meeting of .Methodists Is to bo held In this eltj tn discuss the matter of securing the lo cation of the nuw Mtithodl-t university in Omaha. This is fo bu a large Institution and the Methodists of this elty and vicinity tccl that Omaha ought to bo the chosen spot. Tlio question v.ill IK ) decided nt n meeting of four bishops and delegates fiom tht > tlneo XcbiMknconicicncift , in Lincoln , Dccom- bor 15. Omaha Is not the only candidate for the location of the Institution. VoiK , which til- icady has ono sm ill college , wants the new iiiiUerilty badly. Shu pioposes to olfei a blteot UOacies tor tlm Institution , brides ? r,0,000ln cash. Lincoln olfors Jiltv ucies of land nnd 1 100,0 Ji ) as a oish bonus. It rumulns tubobeeii whcthei Opialiacan oileiaiaiseou either ot tliusu bids. > , "Theru Is no good iea on why Omnha should not soeiiru fids unltr lly , " bald u prominent Methodist , ln bpeuklug of the mat ter yesterdav. "As Jim met n. noils of the Htate and thotuntiai pinnt lu the meat \\est , nobettet sitoeoutdbii falloilitd. ; The imea- t ion Is will our people nialio the niloit and display tlmMhuialltytlfat Voik and Llnculn ait1 e.\hiblllns' . ' " This wcnk meeting will bo held In the T. M. C. A. hall northea.5jj coiner of ritteentn und Dodge btrcets crery evening commenc ing at 7 : ! W o'clock.Tliese meetings will baler lor men only and UiJ hoped thatthoiowillbo a iaigo attendance. 3ev ! , W. J. Harsha will make a short talk to mmg men at the ono on 3londuy night. TlKjuiders ) ( ! of thu other meetingb will bo i\nii6nueed \ later , Gospel meeting at tlm Y. M. C. A. this af ternoon at 4 o'clocK. everybody is Invited. After iho Jones meetings lut tlioio bo Mich a rally thnt the hull will bu completely tilled , I'orniits. biipoilntendent Whttlock Issued permits yisterday ns lollows : Kennard I'aiutnudOU Co. , two storv brick block , 'M , etU and Uiy noith SUteenth . S .OJ3 IVter I ) , ilattson , fiamo Ice hou u , Wdllams nud Second street . l 000 I ) . SV , Shull , tramo bam , 1'opplutuii ana Twi'ntj tilth avenue . COO Three pcrmitsaggregatlntr . Sl'.UK ' ) Ilanloy-.Vorton. Kvciy airniiKement has l > cen made foi thu glove contust that will take place at the im position Annex to-morrow evoniiig Uoth men nru In evccllent tilm nud proinlbc an cjc- collent eutertalument. THE AMUSEMENT \YORID \ Adelaide Moore Discussed Totally Lacking in Maguotism. ENTERTAINMENTS OF THE WEEK Aliuce Coming The lry Iienf A Week of Ijiuuia Abbott Oporn , Poor int.ilu.ilod Adelaide Moore has attained notoiioty if not fame. Slio lias boon us tlioroiiKlily" discussed as any actress that hsw boon scon hero , and In most instances thu cilticistns passed on her liuvo boon harshly condemnatory To a great extent slio deserves the wet Ml that hat boon said of her , still she is not entirely destitute-nfabilily. At llrst she impresses ono as a protcutlous fraud and hopeless inanity , but closer nnalyzation roycals the fact tlmlnlthoiigli lacking the divlno spark by which rrrenlimss is at laincd , slio is hi least an actress of average ago ability. I'robably she Is very little worse than Margaret Mather , Imt while Mather is endowed with a lloshly boanty that serves her in lieu of genius , and a certain lurid , passionatuncss that acl like niagnetfsm on a large majority of people , Adulnitlc Moore fa as totally laeking in magnetism ni a ulam. Thfa is especially ] > iilpablo in her love scenoH. which can host be iloscrihod by the word sloppy. She is allllcted with a defeetivo voice which entirely loin her strongest lii $ iii < ; es of their force. U'lthuut this last drawback , she would bo a competent actress in less amltitlous roles. Her Galatea was a very fair representation , and in the "Happy Pair" shu was good , all hough it was a lirst presentation and she had only twenty four hours of study on the part. Miss Moore is accompanied by her brother , a guilesless blue-nyed Lnglishman. She Is the < laughler of an Episcopal clergyman in London , who is much opposed to his daughter's foolish jnfaluation. In conversation she is prepo sessing , but her excita ble , onlluisiahiic temperament , is so evident that the ob orvor is lillcd with pity that nature should have created nii'iital faculties so unbalanced. Hoey's latest extravagance , "Keep It Dark , " drew largo houses to the opera house I'ridiiy and Saturday. The mati nee was unusually well attended and despite its nonsense the piece was do- clniod awfully funny. Hicks & Sawyer's niMistroU have en tertained lame audinnces at the People's thcatic duriug the week. Mile , Almee. On Monday evening the inimitable Aimee will bo the attraction at Lloyd's opera house. She appears in the spark ling comedy. "MamVolIo. " Mile. Aimco has rapidly become one of the best comediennes in this country. It was no easy matter for her , at her ago , to suddenly turn her back upon the French language and upon opera bouflo , and place her.selt in the load of English- speaking sonbrcllcs. Uut Aimcc has ac complished it without ditliculty , and the position she now rightfully holds has been gracefully yielded without a singln objection. From the crown of her head to the lee of her dainty slipper , Aimec h an artist , and therefore her success i < ? not at allsiirpri-jiiig. "Tho7vy lje.il' . " That charming Iiish drama , "Tho fvy Leal , " will bo the attraction at Itoyd's opera house the last three nights of this week , with si matinee on Saturday. It is written in the talented author's happiest vein , and is full of interesting and thrill ing Mliititions. There is a daring leap from an ivy-clad tower by moonlight , an execution interrupted just at the last moment , an infant is carried oh" by a real live ca le , and finally rescued by the hero at the imminent peril of his life. The Emma Abbott Grand Hoglab ] Opera Company. Emma Abbott , the famous prima donna , will appear at Uoyd's opct-a hou.se for live nights and ono matinee , commencing Monday , Dec. 13 , and that her appearance will bo a most welcome one may bo taken as a foregone conclusion. 1'ow American artists have done more to cultivate a taste for English opera among tno American pcoplo than Kmma Abbott , who , though not always having u company strictly composed of Americans , yet has never swerved from her original idea of pro- entingthe most popular operas of the greatest composers in English had at popular prices. To plca ° o the public has been her aim , and through excellent man agement and an infinite tnnd of resources she has overcome prejudices and jealous ies by presenting all her operas in a thoroughly acceptable manner , with true artistes and fine ensemble. That the Heiison of opera will bo no loss enjoyable than former representations by the Emma Abbott company is vouched for by thcio.Ncollent list of artists supporting the prima donna and in the series of in teresting operas announced to be given. Among the leading artistn are Emma Abbott , Nina Uertina , Eloise Mortimer , Marie Hindlo , sopranos ; LU/.iu Annan- dale , Ueitha Frioke , contraltos ; Senor Michclcna. Agoslmo MontegriH'o , Robert IScaumont , tenors ; William Plnutto , Itobort Maurcl , baritones ; William ifrodorick , 1'iank Delano , bassos ; Walter Allen , bulib-baritono and comedian. The chorus and orchestra are unusually largo and strong. The operas to ho given'are- ( Monday evening ) Doni/.etti's world- famous opera , Lucrctia llorgia , which contains moro beautiful gems and grand arias than any other ot this great com poser's works Martha , liohumian Girl. Faust , Tiovatoro , Mikado , and Carnival of Venice. Since the Abbott company last ap peared in Umuhu it has increased its tirtUts and enlarged il.s ensemble , and it is by far the best lli.glisb opera company extant. The haiid'-omp Spaninh tenor , Signor - nor Michclciin , sings now in English and creates greater fmorn with the ludhs than over Unpaid or Hrigadi did in their daysot conrinust. Mr. Uroderiok , the handsome Insso , who appealed hero in oratorio , will sing at every performance and appear in his bust rolus. Mr. 1'in- otto , tliu great American baritone , is still with the company and lias a splendid chance to fallow Ins powers and his vor a- titity as an actor and ginger. Thocnliro company is prepared to give grand performances , and wo liuvo no doubt but that the season will be an enjoyable - joyablo and rcmnneiativo ono for all parties who patronise it We eeo no rea son why Omaha should not support tint Abbott opera company one week as well as Kan as Uily , bt Paul and Minneapo lis. OLD KIM WINTER Sharp and frosty Is the air , nnd the meioury drops rapidly , while the average citizen says : "I'll go over to 1000 I'arnam and let the American clothiers sell mo an overcoat. The best values I over saw in overcoats and suits. My friends have purchased of U 0. Jones & Co. I saw one of their ? 1. overcoats the other day thnt I would consider good value at § 25. My partner is a close buyer , 1 con tell you , and he says such prises as those of L O. Jones' & Co , on metis' ' and boysl clothing , were never known before in Omaha. " " saved is "Money money earn ed , " If you would "live lonjr. and pros per , " trade with 180 ! ) FurunmSt. , U100. Iiiccuscil toVcl. . Judge McCulloch Issued mairlnge licenses yissterdayto the following ] iaitles : Name. Kesiilence. Ago. ( CliaiincovO. HowatiLOmnlm 1 Alice U.ltustln . Omnlm ( W. F. A. Bauer . Omnha ) Annie Meyoi . Omnha I J. Anderson . Omaha 1 Annie U. 1'etcisdii Oinalm I Kmll Thompson . Omaha j 1'olm Strom . Omnha " 4 I Xeils .N'lclsnn . Oindin JO t Josephene Nielsen _ Omaha jr. . Hank Cl The bank cleaianecs torthcpasl week weio as follows : Monday . S ( in.STl.Os. Tuesday . 7M.7.-.y.7H \Ved nesday . S Hi.JKKi.tfl Thuisday . W.OIl.SH Friday . 7ifl'l.SU : Satuulay . b9nr , r..oo 't'ol , il Per cent ot increase 10.1. Wclilon nlln Piiucr.il. ' 1 he lemains nf .Jacob Woidensall will arrive here on Monday from California. The funcial will take place at 1 ! o'clock Hint nftei noon from the Kount/c Luth- eian chinch. Killed Hutli HI * John Darker , llvinc In west Omahn , met with a damaging accident jesterdav altei- noon. lie wns engaged In grading on Twen- t > -fifth nnd CumiiiL' stieets when the bank caved ii ) upon hlui , Killing both of hlshoises instantly. _ ItrovitlCH. The rcvL'iuin collections ynstord.iv amounted to $ ' , , 117-02. The c.a o of Crop ey vs. Gage countv occupied the attention of Jud e Dundy in the Uiwtcd States court yesterday. Services are resumed to-night nt tlio Fhst Congregational chinch , Cnpltol avenue and KiKlitcenth street , hiibjoct : "Certain Chief Wants in Omalui.Commeicial , Social and Uo- llglous. Tlm attorneys , of this district will meet at the lourt liouso at lj/0 o'clock no.xt Balm day foi Iho tiansActlon ot Impoitint tiusinrsu. Membeis elect of the legislatuiearcMequested to attend thu meetim ; , The county commissioners yesterday approved the bond of JV. . 'Moore as assessor of the Klkhorn precmot and or- dei cd a car load of Hour for the poor farm from Dolln & Sehor-i , payinjj $ ' . ' ! ! l ) per hundred weight. The suit brought by McWhortor , t Rollins commission mcichnnts. ugalnstG. M. Cooper to iceover 3 00 lor a loss on u hale of wheat on the Chh-aco Imaiit of tiade , was decided in.luiL" ) Wakcly'n i < omt yebteidaj In I'uvoi of the iihilntlll'.i. This is an Important de cision , as It decides that tiiuiMtctlons on the boanl nt trade , thromrh commission mei- clKintj , nro legal ana binding. This Is the hrst time thu question has been declddd in this state. The decision , it biought bo Com thesupiemi ! fomt , will In all piobabillty bo nllUmed b ) that body. Taberuttclo First Coiigivg-allon ehureli , Capitol avenue bi'twnun Seventeenth and Ki htcoiilli streets. Serviced at 100 : ! ! : i in. and 7:10 : p. m. Services led and preachiu'r , iiiornin < r nud pvcninc , by the jiiibtor , lU'V. A. F. Slinrrill MnrnliiKi "Hearing and Domjj" nvoning , "Cor- tain Chief Wants in Omaha , Commercial , Social and .Moral. " .Nibtiath school at noon. Meetings during the weel. All arc welcome to every survicc. Tlio ( luitei- Onus : . Lovuox , Dec. 4 , In tlm Cnmphell it > voice eate to-day several witne bes torthedufeiisu were examined , which icsulted In notlilni : now being developed. The healng wastlicn adjoin lied , It.ink SlaHHiionl. XKV , ' VOIIK , Dec. ) The weekly bank iit shows the ic eivi ) decreased S-J,70.iKK ) . Thi ) banks now huld S0lioooj , In uxcess ol legal rurjulronuiiil' ' ) . A filtt fillCloiolaml. . il i > iE , Dec. 1 King Jlumbeit sent to 1'ii'v idi-nt I'lovolnnd a. copy of Iho .edition ol Damn rei' < Mitl > pilnted lei Yiclo'f.iuinunue-l ' , Italian 1320 STOEET. isao eveloped notography Ever ) detail of Saro-iy' nu ina ( eirii \ > y hlo favorite "W" . W. Right } cnr * experience in lliu New York ( ja'.lerv. OMAHA GALLERY , 1320 FAfrNAM ST. who wish clupllcalcit from Mr. Katon'b 50,000 negatives can li t e the r or- dew Promptly filled. AK a special holiday inducement we will give on net photo v. i'h ' each dozen. 1'rpmplnoi and Uood Work , 0m inut'o. SPECIAL NOTICES Advorttet-montfl umlrrthls hojd. 10 cents per line lor the first Insertion , " crnU for eneh Sub sequent tnfcrtlon , nnd f 1.50 - \ line per month No ndrcrtlfcinont tnkon for lcs thnn SS cent * for the first Intrrtion. Seven -words will bo counted to tlio linct ( hey miiot run confetti- tlroly anil must bo pnld In AdvniioOi All ndvor- tlicnicnti must l > o Imndcil In before 3 o'doik ti.m..ami tinder no plrciini'tnnees will thoj betoken token or ilkrontlmitd bj-telpplirmo. 1'nllift Advertising In tlipiuioliunn nnd liiv- ItiFthemiiwprinOu'reMfd ' In cnro ot Tin linn ulllplonfo nsK ft * n chock toonnWctli m topet their letter' . M none will bo dpllrered cxcopl on presentation of elicck. All nngwfn to nit- veHl cmMits ( > ho U l > o enclosed In rnvnWe * . If'MO.lOOTO LOAN nt C per com. J. .1 Mn I' lunioy , I toil I'limam 'PJ | t > 3 .ono to Innn. Sums fSOO nnd upwards , T > Lowest rnlpH. llomls room ! ) , llHrkpr block , 8. W. cor Kitli mul rntiminsn ti'M _ _ " / T'r.lt CK.NTMonny to lonn" " ' ( Iiepiry A llmllnv , Itooms t anil 3 , llrdick ulock , & 0 S. ISth St M ( KY to Iwui lij Iho Homo I'lro liHiirnncu cnmimnr on unlnauinliored reel i-htiitu , for < lno > i > iirorlntncr. Olflpo inir. Doimliot t. nil MO.VI5V to lonu , onsli on niiuil , no ilolav. ,1 , \v nnil i ; . I , . Huulro , 1113 I'm mini at. , P v > Inn hotel building , Kit rl'O LOAN Mutiny I.onus placed on 1m- 1 tirovcil lenl oMiitit In rltv or oouiitj- for Nun KtiKlnuil l.onu A ' 1'rust Co , bj DniiRliH ( mint ) lunik , ICth mill t'hli'uno BS. SID " M' N-.At ow mtr . on iroo.1 . elty property. llnlclict-A. Cu.l.'IO Doiii'las Ktrcct. MiNiv : tn loon on rlty nnd fnrm properly , Ion rnlus , SloM'nrt & Co. , Itoom | i , Iron llniilc 51i | mONUV TO I.OAN-AI furnltilro. line iTntrliiM uml olhpr pumonil i iiropoi-ty. ; C..1. Uawoll , room 111 Iron llnnk , K'llinnd Kiirnnui. _ M OM\ : o I.OANO"K.T'iiTis A Co. "oal Htttnlcuml Loan Agents UiO.'i rnrnnm si. T\I ONIY ; : TO IOA > un mal i-atnto mni ah t- -L'l tch. D UTbnmns. BIH MONnv'/ ( ) I.D.VN in sums of f2,0ixi mul upwards on tlrfit elnss renl estate sccurllr. I'ottorA rolilt.Jfilfi rnrnnmst. 697 LOANflintC ' Hpoii A"'o'CLoiiii MOMIV 1' . ( . ( onica.on rurnlture. ( iliinos , hoMnB.VTiigons , pttNinnl property of nil kliula , mill nit other nr tlili'sof vnluo , without rouioviil. 319 8. nth , OM r IlhiKlmiu'd PoinmUslon Htoro. All bust UPSSPtrletly ronndontlnl. 5rs MONTY If you luivoRooil notes to soil , or wish tn borrow on i enl e ( ' \lo or elnitlols nt fnlr Intorust , cnll on J. 11.1'iurotto , 10th nnd f0,00n Tolnnn onOiiiuliu citj pronoilyntS percent. 0. W. Duy. over 1 112 Dou _ TjOAIfS Loutia f.otiui Itcnl cMnloloruH. Collntpml louua. Ulmltol tonne. l.oiiKtlmo lonnn. Klioit IhnolouiiH. Money always on o lonn on oar ap proved it-curlty. Inveatmuntsocurltlcs bought nnd lol.l. . Omnlm I'lnmiclal pxchutiffo , 1GOJ I'niniun _ t'oibptt .Mumicoi. _ milo MONi : to lonn by Ilia iimninu > nril , wlio iTnj the only pioporlv oiRiinl/oil loin nitoney In Omnlm J/onii" or J10 to $1OW mndc on fur- nlturo. pln oi. oiitnn" , horses , wnirim * , innchln- ery , &o. without removal. No rtolnyn. All tmslnnsfl clrlollr ponfliluntlal l.onns no mnito thnt nny imrt cnn bo pnld nt nny thno , e-xch pny- mont loiluclnR ilio coat pro rntn. Advnncm nindoon fine wntchcs imil dintnnniH. 1'prroin Mionld cnrcfully consldor irho thor nio ilcnllnir with , na ninny now cniieernR nrc rtnlly comlns Into oxNtnicp. Should you nrprt monnr , cull and PPO nio. W. n Crnft , Itoom I , WIlhnMI nulUltnir , inth nnd rinrncy. nn' ' BUS1ZIES3 CHANGES. "Ii ? O1I \fj-Or ; trinlo for iniM-ohnnilNci. no -i 1 IUTOR ol No I limn Imitl near ( Itnnil Islnml. C. . ) . Cnuiin fj , ' , FOII SALK 01 Undo on ell ) pioport ) Stoilc orshop' . trndn o tnljllshpl. ( AttdiossT Mi. , ImvJIW , , Huntrico , Noli. Wit 8 TTi oit SA i.iouuivF : nm.i. ( h\iinrtn iTd" vanclniryeniEi mm ffllilntrli-'altli I will oTi ( > r nn hot el propci ( j forsnlo. I or niom < j iiiuklog' : hi9 ti oiKi or HIP \ > ot elands In N'obrnsMi Atiy cln/pii of Aghliiinl will upliolil inn lu HIM Inst Ptntcmont. I'linn Iilnimlllffcr , piopiietnr of : 'Jiuto Vullpv Mouse. Abhliuul , Ncur. Tfi'J li ! 7OK HAM ! A Indies' anil KOIUM' oj'tor nnd luiiphiooin , A liti hlcopliur loom iiltnehod. ndolnlii'MHsouii | ( Tnclllc depot 1WJ ' , Wolislor 755. ' , * CO.iTo ; P. iMIi ht. . OTelinttffo cro- ' oi'ilcsloi cash mul trl\ollii'lruuetuiiif > rH the voithol tlinii moni'y ovt-i } tlino , bill r HOINKS rjOMrnrmiIinnsmonnj mniiocl. llcmls room j. lltirKi'r bloc'K , h U.eoi. 3th nnd rnrminsti. Bill I > UsNissTrirvvrn-A : jrooil oration lor Upiockerj' nnd ipieon's \\uio stoic , Iniiiiltc t A Dormnii. Ml" S. inthBlr. IifU FOIt HAIilJ Well c-slnbllBiicd biisliicss , In oim III tllO bolt llllHlnCSSIKlllltS 111 llOllllWUSI- orn > pbraskn , sltuntod at Itrokon lloxr , t'lisine ' 'unity. ' Nub. , sto'k conslstlnir nf clij K' ' " > d-i , lol limp , lioots nnd shoi's ; will ahow nji no < i penrd of buclni- . HpnsniH for Falling will Ini BUon liy Hilarii = HliirlooU box i , llroKon llo\i , iictir uoiinly. Noli. W [ 71OK SAliK KiMt-elUHi lillllmd 1 00111 In < JHIH | -L locution , conininlnir tin en bininid mul t o mol lAtilcs : tno years' ) PHSO on room ; ovnrr. liiiijr In Hrst-UnsH condition I'nr imitlciilnrH nnd iPHSom foi bDlllii ; , hupilru nt nr nddreH No. ; 0'i south lath st. t" > ; Xill I ! nihortlacr minlil llko to nesoolalo him self wltlin pniincr of HOIIID IIIPIUIS , ftftu O J'l.'W ' ) ; 111 'it Llilfl JDMllllV DllHlllPhH , ROOll nollt , but iL'iilrpM | nuiri ) I'liplinl ; bmiinus * * net < iiosontPil | lu Omnlm. An A J oinxiilnnliy to rx llvo.iictlvo nmn with ( 'ood rpfincl. t'nii KVI ! > lie bust ri't\n \ neo-i ami ehnll roiiulro hump AddnssT < 7. [ Ipoodk-o. Ill ) 'i7 f7ii irn- tuovcd fm in and wild Inud. J Cnsswoll , onm I' ' ' , Iron bank ' 111 7 \\7 ANTIlD-l'A HTN IuPEiMly oi ' KoiuTimiiu with hinal ! fitplial , to tnlin hiilf Intcroht In r > ' -tilhllnlici ] , ptirinunniit , lirbt-olasx city Uni n < 3 pnjniir t.ouo to J ,0w ( jtrvrly ; need UMI- ons lor polling ; ( 'rnnJ ctiunuu foi rlclit paitv , Address S4'J , Hue ollleo. Giil Onoor lliu tit'sl ruyliiK liolnl in A. ' thii < ! jty , iiiiiKinmontiy List. luist < > f cft'ims lor M llinx JV * ) eitrt'i io < | Ulred to irel t C i : . l.pe. 1" > )7 ) riirnnm it , Uf | OJ ( c'Al/ft-Hni'lHuro ' ' HiiKiiii > a < t W'o ollur V oiiffhrlf nnd lipnvy hnrdwiur biihtupasor nil' , fojfolhpr with our lon o un > l ifiioilvlll. . imiol.irKu't In tlio city mid locution tl > r h < it. lotrrlntr from tliq Imclncs innso lor Mi'lli Tlio Iliiiiiu Hnnlvriiro Co , lU''t ) O Bt , l.liuolu " " " LOST. _ _ 1'ioni JO 10 " 0 per ei nt on lliodn.liir J liy not Imyloi , ' t-'ioi oi lu" pioduii' ' , eln , nt stuttsA ; t'o'H , 11(1 ( S IMliRt. Wl 6 f OsT 7'nr lilifli. Itoiiirn to HU7 N' . "illli nnd l J BU ga.uf > ioHma. 7 t r , _ TO- On Thurfidiiy tnonliitf , a iineLfthook J conliilnmir J"D. A rfwiiid will bu ulvnn if O'lnr will rotiirn | ol"3 ! ! llm jey 6t 7' > l Ti I OSTIn th rouolllcu , nl'io'clouk Iliisinoni * I ! m : . liuiu-li or kiiya. Tinder in inn to HOD i"it-'i' imil eliUin rnwunl "fJ Clairvoyant. _ _ _ MADAM ALAMCA rovonN iia , t punut ait I li.iiun , liovr ninny In f niilly , awe , nti < , , Imw u lioKI airsitiuiiHr.r hoshitul orioyur. hiiii * MI I Ion wunr.iiiUud ' . ' 3 cutit3 uiu np ur laU \ - VI , 'Jc a 1 Ill-IB Ulr Wll" C\H'L | ID | iurrlinsi > hollfl.iydOils ( , iirini'iiti ) , < l < , I'l. I. II ( uiihi li.iliiiiri.-lsi , i or liilh nnil lli'Hiu 1 ilrei t , luia H VI'IV lilllittln'u bt'ii < k ul Inihi-x oil' I m It- , iliir-iiiK fan " , ulut-lv Uoom h Mi i a. Aliktli liu U H'llliiu til pnti-s KUir/iiilO"l io i.n IIIloutHi ( ( Ulllitt IIIHlKl > | l ) tdllHIlllllnil 111 IllU il\ 'Iliirf Ir. u y | > iiiil l up ] oilnnliv in ml in e proM ins for j our Iriiuuls ul . ' , ' , pi i nut i m Hum ill mis plum Inlhuclijlnuti HK-IO or. Ii4li mill ll' > iruii | tt. " . fi ] > iil : ONAI Vim nro nipi'pnll * i ; , , iwj to c'li 11 mul riHinlno o > r.m i and KOI in IMS , -lour X to . ju . - I'jihnl. , 'I'linnii ll'b. MI , 1)r.K.UNAI ) , MUe Crani > t < 'ii , ricnUlj li in 1 Itiilfiilo , N V , wldliio iiiihlUln nit IHI..1HI A Dili , ut 'An I Iluil tin i't Nt.-tr ik'sU'iii > or iiiiiuplnvnlaiiiMiifnoliliry loopliiuj Cv ) ( ' Mrn Or rinmiio V. VNnrrtn l-linrMOHiit , Midtnil Nnil liiiKliiitoH Miilnnu llouni So. d , 1 1 : 'i < illi H.th t , Uiuuh-t , Neb.Wi Wi j ) l.ls ( < ) NAIA Miilutv UiO.v or J > > vii-hi so mini of nieiiiik : flock iiuin ] infuir < il ; ohli i , itiuturtl pl.uii.mo. j\ililro s Mid. J.l.lnin I III iiioi u , city. 118V " I ) . | ( ( ) , - iniv ul my HtinU'iiU lire ( int < { 1 iiiiiplo ) nii-rjU. tiill ul oniic ; I liuvo po ltioni or buokktrperh uii'l mil ( .lerks ; JblJ Cluciiuo I. II. SinltU. 7tlj