TJTK OMAHA DAU/T BlfHSi SUAT. IXKrKMKKK , 20 , 1802. HOW THE STATE WAS ROBBED of the Alleged Croakcdne at tuo Lincoln Asylum. COAL THAT VMS NEVER RECEIVED U of SuppljltiR tlio luillliilloii rrlth J'ltcl Tlirtt Uorhiuii I * . Itrlt * ) U t'linrRcil with 1'nictlrlni ; with Urcat U.K. Neb. , Dec. -Special [ to THE ; , ] _ | ( , arrest of Gm-ham F. Belts under an Indictment rottirnod by the grand Jury , which completed Its investigations last Saturday forenoon , brings the total numlicr of yartlcs aiTCsted tip to live. It is certain that at least two more warrants are out , but It is rumored that they will not bo served for some tlmo for the reason that the men Im plicate. ! have gone to the Dominion north of the t'niti'd States on a pleasure trip that is likely to bo prolonged Indefinitely. A prominent attorney who Is entitled to credence tells how the coal contracts were handled in order that the state could ho made top.iy for coal thatwas never de livered. "Tho Huhomo was a very simple 9110 , " said the attorney , "hut ono hard to detect , The dealer would send a number ol cars of co.tl out to the asylum. "Wo will sa.v that the cars would bo numbered 414,5. ftnd CM. Numbers 411 and Mil would , be \inloaded at the asylum switch , hut numbei C55 would bo hauled back to the dealer's yards and sold to city consumers. In thlt way the same carof coal would bosold to the Btato and also to private parties. That w.-u ono of the methods said to have originated ii the mind of Mr. Belts , who was ono of tin most successful dealers In the city at tin tlmo ho holil tno state contracts. " What Tliry Arc Clinrccil With. W. H. Dorgan Is charged with cmbo//.lc rncut as bailee of $0,01. On another nccotmi lie Is chat-Bed with simple embezzlement o the same amount. John T. Dorgan Is charged with haviiij obtained money under false pretenses b ; overcharging the state on coal supplies fur ntshed. There arc thw separate indict incuts against him , the amount bchu W. IJ. Sewoll was not Into tlio schcim very deep. Thrco indictments are lodgci ngalnst him , ono for obtaining &JU.10 whei lie furnished no supplies and the other twi charging him with overcharging the stall to the amount of $120.70. J. T. Stobbs Is charged with obtaining thi sum of $ UH11.77 on false pretenses. On thi indictment J. T. Dorgan is made nccessor.v Stobbs is also charged upou two addltlomi Indictments with having received $7UJ : b. overolmrglng. Franlc llubhard , Iho ex-farm boss , is lion oral with nineteen indictments as principal nnd J. D. Lauer us accessory , lie is ills charged with being an accessory to Lauer o four more Indictments. All refer to the coi : tracts for supplying the asylum with bee cattle. There are four Indictments against Goi linm Belts and he Is accused of getting awa with $1,77 ! ! by overcharging. Will .Hnkn n IHItcr VtgM. It Is certain that the trial of the men uudc Indictment will bo hotly contested. One t the attorneys engaged by one of the indiete parties already boasts that the Indictment will bo declared void for the reason that the were made by a grand jur.y called while th fllstrict court was in session. The attornc has , however , been roundly criticised by number of friends of the accused , who tak the ground that the resort to legal quibblin will not only fail to establish tlio innocent of the men under arrest , but turn publ : Bcntiment , which is at present unbiasei against them. Several of the accused pa ties are evidently sinccro iu saying thi they court the fullest investigation into tl charges. Ono said to Tun BF.E represent ; tlvo last evening : "If I have been fo enough to do anything that will send mo i the penitentiary , I certainly ought to { thoro. " Up to a late hour this afternoon Gorha : Bolts had been imablo lo secure bail ai \vas still in the custody of a deputy sheril Slilo Teni-Ju'rs In Session , The attendance at the annual convcntic Of the Nebraska'Stato Touchers associatli numbered fi&O today noon and the incomii trains will bring many more before ovcnhi This morning's session was largely attcndi and the Interest evident. As in former pi grams , the exercises are liberally Intc spersed with musical selections. This for jioon Misses Maude and draco Talcott Teeumseh opened the session with a duet c titled "Golden Chimes , " after which Uc E. H. Curtis of the First Presbyter ! ; church offered nn invocation. The Adi phlan quartet of Crete then favored the 11 sociation with a selection , "Break , Brea Break. " The first paper of the session w ; then ( presented by Prof. S. Bcattio of Bethany. Ho had he unsigned to the discussion of " 'J' Moral Education Necessary a to tlio Peri tulty of the Republic. " Prof. Beattioshow by his method of treating his subject th ho has given it close attention and no litl study. Ho was followed by the Euterpii quintet with an instrumental selcctic "Frei uud Trou in Lied uud That. " T playing of this club is ono of the cnjoyal features of the dally sessions. Shortly after 10 o'clock a symposium the country schools was presented by fo prominent members of the association as f lows : "Country Schools vs. City School : G. W. Sampson , Tccumscli ; J. F. Hosio , J burn. "Needs of the Country School ! Treiimor Cone , Cedar Blutfs. "Aim of t Country Schools , " Julia Carmody , Trenti "Helatlvo Importance of the Common Sch < Branches , " J. T. Moroy , Kearney. The forenoon closed with the transact ! of miscellaneous business , and the nomh tlon of olhcers for thu ensuing term. Tin were many nominations for president a secretary , but after Treasurer . II. Sk ner of Crete had been nominal further nominations were closed , a ho was ro-clccled wllhout oppositi , Till ) association also named the folio ing members of the educational council fr the several sections : College section Pr Ident Berry of Doano and J. A. Bcattiu Cottnoruniversity ; county suporintendc ! section A. A. Heed of Beatrice , E. S. Fnu lln of York ; superintendents and princip section J. T. Moroy of ICearnoy and C. Carey of Fall-bury ; public school sectioi A. B. Hughes of Schuyler and G. K. Cfi burn of Wymoro. In addition to the above the public : seh section elected the following olllours for I ensuing year : J. O , Taylor of Chndr president : Mrs , I tlTerty , secretary ; Mrs. T. Edwards of Lincoln , member of read bureau. This afternoon was given up to the vari Boot ion meollngs , The public school sect convened at the State university chapel i listened to papers from .1. W , Dinsmoro HumlwlcU , A. B , Hughes of Schuvler , H. Corbet of York and G. W. Noble of Plal mouth , all of whom discussed thoqucstloi music in the publlo schools. The qucstloi discipline was taken up by G. L. C ler of Hcd Clouit , J. M , Conklln of Nell J. W. Crabtreo of Ashland , and Marguei Gallagher of Cedar Hapids. The cou Hupcrintemlents section mot in the loot room of the chemical lalioratoryjthoquestl dlscubsed were : "Apjiortionmeiit of Scl Funds Bused upon Attcndauco , " Charles Coney , Stanton ; discussion by George lllll , Omaha , and R , H. Watson , With "Needed legislation , " "County vs , Disli Taxation , " J , B. Henderson , Blair ; dist aiou by II. W , Dudley. O'Neill , W. T. II anl , Schuylur ; "Institute Work. " D. Hunter , lied Cloud ; discussion by II. lliatt , Broken How , MattioMeGco , Sidi "Patrons Meetings , How to Conil Thorn , " A. A. Rcod. Beatrice ; discus : by Charlotte M. While , Wayne , Eva Braden , Kimball. The college section nt tlio leo tire room In Nebraska hall. Pa ] were road.as follows : "Physiological 1 chology , " paper , G , L. Farnham , P < discussion by J , C. Bell , Bellovno , II , "VVolfo , Uncoln ; "Women In Edueatii paiHU'.MaryA.Hipley.Kearne-yjdlseussloi Alary iA. Trenmln , Lincoln ; "Methodist tomology , " patior , I-jtwrenco Brunei1 , . ' coin ; "Limitation In College Governmoi mjior. S. A. Hoover , Bethany ; dlscussloi B. Fuirchlld , CrotoUThls levelling Join U'hurstou of OnmUu lectured on "Abral Lincoln , " at thfr LanMnp theater , to nn a mil cnco which imolo l the building. The following l the official program for tomorrow's session - , 0f)0 : ) , OlicnlliK Ktotqlse.l. ItVnsa Dream MHUHM.I I .i < "s' < 'n Schnei-Blopokchen j _ Hoin Mr. Clemi-in MovU , Mnroln. Prnvor H v. Charles It. Nownan 0:20 : , American IIIMory. Paper , U. W. Caldwell , Mnroln. nisoii'wfoti. ' J. Ii. Thornton , Illnn Kill. Grand FnnlnMn ( Trombone . . .H. Hound Mr , HoyC. llowotl , Uncoln. 0:50. : Two Characters In American Politic- ? . ( a ) Thomas JulTiT.son , John Stewart , Vcta ( b ) Alexander Hamilton , I-'reil StunIilncnln . . , , - . , , . ( linn. ( I , M. Illtohi-ock , Omaha DisciiMinn' , n.i , , , o. Tall , Orand Island Mazurka de Concert ( Violin ) Muiln Mr. ItnilolpliusStnissmnn , Lincoln. 11:30. : Hi-port of Treasurer and Oilier ' lies' ) . Aftrriionn Sr < Ion. 200. ; Ononliicoxpr os. Itltiipsoule llnmtrolso No. 14 ( piano ) Liszt Mr , William Li-miaul Oriv. : Lincoln. 2:1D. : Address Physical Culture I'rof. Carl Ili-tts. Kansas Clly , Mo. The GoltlinVddlns Morning ( vocal duel ) A.HdmfTcr Mrs. Mtu-y Latlmor dray , Lincoln. Me. ClonrMis Movlus , Lincoln. 0:00. : Purpose nnd Si'oC | of tlir Columbian Kdocatlotial i\lillilt : IA. . Hut-Ion , Pawnt-o Clly : Krank A. l-'ltrpatrlck , Omaha Vlotlxtomps , I'anttisliM'aprliilolln ) Mr. Autfust IltiKi-tiow , Lincoln 3iO. : : Iti-norL from Kilucatlonal Council and MIsi'nltnniMjus Ilitslnoss , Including report of balloting ( nmnilltiH- , llVn.NIXO-t.AN'sl.Vf ] OPF.ItA HOL'SK. 7:30. : Sovi-iili-tli' lliiydiivlolln ( with siring quartet tiei-otiipatiltni-nt ) lluydn Mr. August lliiKi-mnv. 8:00. : I.ei'luir School Koiiiti Humor Inspector Jnmi-.s L , Hughes , Toi-ontii , Out. 11 Monaco ( vlollin Moyvrboor Mr. Clemens .Movlus. Presentation of Him , ItUpllllUVlllt7. ( MltlK ) Cllll tllinl Mrs. Mary Laliint-r dray. Jliml CiniK ! Into Conrl. The supreme court has made an order In which It llnds that at the tlmo the Klalo bank of Johuslown was placed In the hands of a receiver it was a regular correspondent of the Fanners and Merchants National bank of Auburn , and that it had deposited a largo sum of money , notes , credits , < -tf. , with the Farmt-r.s and Merchants National. The Auburn bank still holds the money and securities , and has declined to turn th Mii ever upon the demand of the receiver. The order commands the Farmers and Merchants National bank to make a full and complete statement of all moneys , credits , bills re ceivable , etc. , in its ! possession belonging to the Johnstown bantcou or before January , 1MW. 1MW.The banking department reports that the affairs of the Stale bank of llolsteln have been satisfactorily adjusted and that no re ceiver will bo necessary. The claims of the depositors and othi-r creditors have been paid in full and the bank permanently closed. The same report is made in refer ence to the Bank of Holdrego. Another Depot AHIOI ! | Tor. The people of the little town of Crookstou , iu Cherry county , on the linoot the Fremont , Klkhorn < fc Missouri Villoy railroad , have been keeping house for something more than a year without a depot ot any kind. They believe that they have arrived at the point in its career when it is entitled to proper shipping facilities , and therefore they ask the State Board of Transportation to compel the railroad company to build a depot iu- stanlor. The railroad people , in their answer to the petition allege that the season is so far advanced that the expense of erecting a depot will bo materially increased it it is compelled to commence work at once. It promises , however , to commence work on a new depot as soon as spring opens. Tlio matter will probably bq compromised upon that basis and the case withdrawn from the fifes of the Board of Transportation. Gossip nt thu .Midi ! Mouse. The Chadron Co-opcrativo company was Incorporated by papers filed with-tho secretary - rotary of state this afternoon. It proposes to do a general merchandise business upon i an anlhori/.cd capital ot $100.000. The incorporators - corporators are F. C. Block , W. A. Fuller , O. W. Hall and J. A. Macomb. Superintendent McICelvy of the Girls In dustrial school nt Geneva was at the state house this afternoon. The case of St. Patrick's church of O'Neill t against Gallagher it Campbell was filed 3 with the clerk of the supreme court this af- ternoon. It comes all the way from Holt county. Hx-OIl Inspector Carnes ot Seward was a state house visitor today. Colonel E. D Webster accompanied him. .Statesmen Cumlng ; to Town. Lieutenant Governor Majors and Auditor- elect Eugene Moore have arrived at the Capital hotel. John Jensen , ono of the republicans wlu hopes to _ bo speaker of the next house , has made his headquarters ut the Hotel Lineoli : and announces that ho is hero to stay. C. C. MoNIsh is hero to attend the meet ings of the executive committee of the repub lican statb central committee. W. E. Andrews , who is to ho Governoi Crounso's private faccrotary , is hero attend ing the meeting of the State Teachers asso elation. Ho will take up his permanent res idence in Lincoln next Monday. n . Ex-Hcpresentativo Gale and Senator 13. M * " Con-ell are hero and they expect to stay fo some time. Senator Lowly of Seward county has madi his appearance for the regular session. Congressman Bryan is hero and held i prolonged conference with his independent democratic and republican friends las night. Ho returns to Washington early 110x1 week. Jit-aril In the Police Court. W. H. Kennedy , living at 7M ! 'A street ii this city , was arraigned iu police court thi morning upon the charge of beating his 'J year-old stepdaughter. Ho claimed to b able to produce witnesses to prove that ho i innocent of the charge and.his case was con tinned. Tlio charge is brought by the ofli cers of the Humane society. The child' body is black and blue from the terribl beatings given it by the man who shouli have protected it. Mack McCutcheon is also under arrest To cruelty to animals. His case was continue until tomorrow. Henry Hoefucr was fined $3 and costs fo an assault upon his landlord , Henry Fergt sou. The assault grow out of a quarrel bi twcen the two men during which the lam lord attempted to compel Iloofnor to leav the place. George Minor was lined $3 and costs fr disturbing the dignity and quiet of the citj In default of payment ho went to jail. Three nnornamental drunks who auswere to the names of Henry Brown , MIehai O'Brien and Edward Dovino were taxed i and costs. They will lay out the line in tli city jail. NEIIHASKA CITV , Neb , , Doc. 23. [ Specli Telegram to Tun DUB. ] Chris Meyer in : it- Miss Aunlo Comstock have been engaged fi some tlmo , and a few days ago the announc ment was made of their approaching nm lie riago , which was to take place this wccl lieE : Relatives objected , however , on account ( E the youth of the prospective hrldo ai "g groom , neither being out of their teen Last evening they started ostensibly to n us tend a dance and have not yet ret returne on The impression prevails that they left i lid the ICansas City train for Missouri , whe ofK. no hardrhearled relatives could interfe K. with their plans , Is- Isof of Cran-furil of , Nob. , Dec. 'JS. [ Special to Ti IfII - HUB. ] Mr , S. I. Messoraull , who for tl , tto [ past eighteen mouths hits been the Allian ity Hoomerang editor , departed this evening f ire Omaha , The editorial management of tl urn paper passes into the hands of U. II. M Grow with the first issue of the new ye and is to bo known as the Crawford Gazetl Mr. Mossoraull has been qulto success ! jo ; during his stay hero. et CAVE THE CORONER WORK Polk County People Have the Death of Mar tin Zurosky Investigated HORRIBLE CONDITION OF THE BODY iloth IVnt nnd thn llcnd Could Not fir Kounil--Verdict ofthc , lury Ullirr Iiitprr.tlii ? Nlirn.l < n Nc\rg Notei ) , Xob. , .Dw. 21. [ Spec-hl to Tun line.Tills ] county has been roiulilcr.ibly excited over the death of Mnrtlu.uroaky. . the 1'oliuiilcr who was burned to death si week ape last Sunday. Ho lived aoout ten miles north of Osccola on the banks of the 1'lnttc river In a sijil house. He had been to Columbus nnd brought a oed supply of alco hol homo with him. Making a blj : tire In the stove , the roof of his house was Iculted. Ho npsot the stove nml the house caved In on bun , his wife ImvltiK got out iu time to save herself. A number of the neighbors thought there had been foul play and notified the coroner , who empaneled a Jury and had the body ex- huincd. The Jury found that all there was left of thn body was buried In a rough box. The right leg above the Itnee , the loft below the knee and the head were gone , and linyo not been found. The Jury brought in a ver dict of death by accident. A. O. t' . W. OHli-iTi NF.IIIUSKA. CITY , Neb. , Dec. 23. [ Special to Tin : BKC.J Kromont lodge , Xo. ! ) : ) , Ancient Order of United Workmen , elected the fol lowing ofllcers at the regular meeting hist ox-eulng. to serve during the ensuing year : Master Workman , U. U. SehaofTor : foreman , U. A. Twiss : overseer. W.f. \ . liodgo ; re- eimlor , A. K. Dame ; J'maiiclor , a. Slekel ; receiver , R M. .Smith : guide , L , Foul/ ; insldo warden , 0. 1'lopgrass ; outside warden , I/ouis Hanscn : trustees , II. Heekmuyer , A. II. Wlltz , lj. W. Baldwin ; ini-dli-alexaniiuers , N. H. TU-owu mid K. O. MoUonalil. An auditing committee wns appointed as follows : A. II. WillA. . K. Stewart anil F. M. Clallin. Hooper Lodge , Xo. 220 , Ancient Order of ITnltcd WorUmeii. at their meeting last night , elected the following officers fur the coming year. Master workman , A. A. Phillips ; foreman , . ) . I'iUrer ; overseer , .1. MuICuiipo ; recorder , Frank Hegitibolham ; llmiueior. U. K. luglesb.v ; receiver , K. W. Hcnlcin ; guide , R K.Heiiie ; trustee , J l. T. Xellers : medical examiners , F. ii. IKu-bank and M. T.oilers. . _ Dillilr.uSlUcr WcddlilK. DL-XU.UI , Neb. , Dec. 2S. [ Special to Tun Ilr.i : . ] A very pleasant affair was the cele bration of the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Whittaker ut their residence near lunb.iv la st evening. The relatives ol the happy couple to the number of about thirty assembled in their parlors at 0 o'clock and sat down to a most elegant sup per. Mirth and good will reigned supreme till about midnight , when the guests , with many congratulations and good wishes , look leave of the host and hostess. All IlllsllH-HH ItllllHfK Ulll III ! ClllSOll. NKIIIUSK.V CmNeb. . , Dec. ! M. [ Special Telegram to TUB HIK. ] The funeral ol Mayor Sclunlntt will take place tomorrow af ternoon , conducted by the Odd Fellows auO Knights of Pythias , of which organization ; the deceased was a member. All businos : houses will be closed during the funeral ser vices. Irlro Ituuonl. HASTIN-OS , Neb. , Doc. 28. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bnn. ] About half past 1 Ihii afternoon a room over the stationery store o II. A. Blenkeron , used as a store room , wa : discovered in llamcs. The ttro was exting uishcd after damages amounting to $30 had been done to the toys and merchandis stored there , beside some loss by water ti the goods beneath. The origin of the lire i unknown. The loss is fully covered by in surani-e. ICwiXG , Neb. , Dee. 23 , [ Special to Tn Bun. ] Tlio residence of .lonu Carr , a well to-do ranchman living seven miles nortli west of this place , was destroyed by fir yesterday. The occupants wore away fror homo at the time , but the lire was disco\ orcd by neighbora , who saved most of th household goods. Loss , fl,000. IIolirmi'H C'oluinblau Club , IIcunoN. Neb. , Dec. 23. [ Special to Tn Br.n. ] The Columbian Needle club of Hel ron gave a Columbian party in the opcr bouse last night which was one of the inos enjoyable over given in the city , The co' tnmes were all appropriate ami many ver. elegant. It was given to assist the Necdl club in finishing the work for the World' fair. _ He "WasVantod in Iowa. PIATTSMOUTH , Neb. , Doc. 23. [ Special t THE Bii : : . ] George Little , wanted In Han son county , Iowa , for shooting with intent t kill , was arrested iu this city by Chief c Police Grace and tlio sheriff of Harriso county took possession of the prisoner. 3Iuyi > Itutler Injured. PI.ATTSMOUTK , Neb. , Dec. 2S. [ Special t Tun Bcc.J While on his way home las night after attending council meeting , Mayo C. M. Butler fell on the sidewalk and brok a bono in his ankle , which will lay him u for some tinio to come. iMV tlio C'ontrntn. CI.AV Ci.vrcn : , Neb , , Dec. 23. [ Special t TUB BIK. ] Since the decision of th supreme court in the Clay county mamlaim cases , the contostti filed hero have bee withdrawn so far as legislative candidate arc concerned , Nominated a County .lud r. Fitr.MON'T , Neb. , Dei ) . 28. [ Special Tel gram to Tin : Bm : . ] The republican count convention this afternoon nominated Uobei , f. Kobhibon for county judge. The spccii election will be held January 17. York Woildlng ItclU. YOIIK , Nob. , Deo. 28. [ Special Tclcgra to Tin : HER. ] Mr. Carl Dart and Miss L < Love were niarrlcd this evening at 8 o'cloi at the rcsidcnco of the bride's mother , Mi U. M. Love , How B. F-Sharp oftlcliillinj. , Drmv Your Oivu Coiiclnslim , Mr , .1. O. Davenport , manager of the Fo Bragg lied wood Co. , Ft. Bragg , Cal. , h this to say of Chumberlaln's Cough Kerned , ' 1 used it for a sovuro cold and cough ui obtained immediate relief. In the Fo Bragg I led wood Co.'s store wo have sn largo quantities of Chamberlain's me < ulncs. " For sale by druggists. i. XKU'Hl'Oll Till } .1/f.Wr. I. 11 hint ul'CliaiiKeHiif liiiiiiirlaiii'K Inlliu o ht'rvlc-i ! WASHINGTON- . C. , Dec 28 [ Snc-rlal To gram to Tin : BKK , ] The following an orders were issued today : Captain .lames M. Bell , Seventh cavah Is detailed as a member of the examlnl hoard , convened at Fort Myer , Va . vl Lieutenant Colonel Guy V. Henry. Seven cavalry , hereby relieved. Major William Tucker , paymaster , will proceed to Fi Myer , Va. , Fort Mcllenry , Mil. , Washlngt Barracks , D. C. , and Fort Monrou. Va. , a pay the troops ntthoso stations to Dcccnil UI. IS'.U , iu the onlcr mimed. Orders granting Captain Kobort G. Ar MV- MVM. . Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. H. icy. uct > ion ionF. met ) cra iby En- Liu- it. " i , A. iM. nun tr t B. Firstlnfnntr.v , foi r months'Mrk leave I of nlmi'iieri nro so mwfittiM ns to grant him throe month'oxtt'imkmnn account of slclc- nossof tlio lo.tvn of ubMfneo on surgeon's cortifleato of disability The following asMnnrdPnts to rcilmr-nts of oOloors recently promtfted are ordered-Cap- Inlti Heel S , lli.shopd promoted from first liiMitrnnnt , Fifth rttvalrv , to the Fifth cavalry , tt'Mip 1C , to datn from nccombor 12. ISJH- : vice London , deceased - ceased : the commamlUig ( rcnoral , Depart * incut of the MijUotm , will give Captain Illshop tlio upercssar.v offlers ! First l.leuton- nnt I'eter K. Traub , ju-oiuotod from second lieutenant. First caviilrA' , to the Fifth cav- nlry , troop D. to date1' from December It ! , 1S ! . vloo Bishop , protn.ned ; Contain Francis K. ICttonhoad. prouiotcdifrum first lieutenant. Twenty-first Infantry , to the Twent.x-first Infantry , company 1) . to date from December - bor 15 , l tt , vk-c Urndlcy , retired ! First Llcuti'iiant Arnmnd 1. I wluue. promoted from second lieutenant. Seventh lufiintrv , to the Twenty-first Infnntr.v. company F , to date from December In , 13W , vice Kltouhond , promoted. By direction of the secretary of war. and under the provisions of the net of congress approved October 1,1MK ) , the following trans fers of officers are ordered to take effect thhdate : First Lieutenant John T. Unities , from the First cavalry to the Fifth e.ivnlrv , troop D ; Fhst Lieutenant I'oter F . Traub , from tin- Fifth cavalry to the First c.ivalry , troop (5 ; First Lieutenant Auitln II. Brown , from the Twenty-second Infantry to the Fourth Infantry , companv F : First Lieuten ant Edward \ \ ' . McCaskey. from the Four teenth Infantry to the Twenty-first Infantry , company F ; First Lieutenant Armand 1. Lassoijm\ ! from tlio Tweuty-llrst infantry to tlie Fourteenth Infantry , company A : ( he will remain attached to tlio Seventh In fantry until further orders ) : First Lieuten ant James II. Mcltnc , from the Fourteenth Infantry to thoThlr.l infantry , company E ; First Lieutenant William M. Swaino. from the Third infantry to the Twenty-second in fantry , company F. The leave of absence granted Captain Louis W. Crauipton , assistant surgeon , la extended three mouths. Captain Charles S. Smith , ordnance de partment , will proceed from this city to Sandy Hook provide ground , Sandy Hook , X. .1. , on official business. Captain Ira Me- Xutt , ordnance department , will proceed from Bethlehem Iron works , South Halhto- liem. I'a. , to Sandy Hook proving ground , Sandy Hook , N. .T. , on official business. Ify direction of the president of the United States and at the request of Major William Ludlow , corps of engineers , a court of inquiry Is hereby appointed to meet at Washington , D. C. , on the nth day of Janu ary , IS'.KI , or as soon thereafter as practica ble , to Inquire Into and report the facts and circumstances connected with the matter of tlio Hirhtlng of the St. Mary's river , Michi gan , which brought about the relieving from duty under the lighthouse board as engineer of the Eleventh lighthouse district of the said Major William Ludlow. corps of engin eers as also the subject of his unduly assum ing or oxceedin < yuithoi-ity as lighthouse en gineer in other matters as charged by the superintendent of the coast and geodetic survey , a member of said lighthouse board. The court will report and summari/.o the evidence and express its opinion thereon. Detail for the court : Colonel 131 well S. Otis , Twentieth infantry ; Colonel Henry L. Ab bott , corps of engineers ; Lieutenant Colonel Alex O. M. Puunlngton , Fourth artillery ; First Lieutenant Arthur Murray , First artil lery , recorder. Cook's Extra Dry has no superior. Cook's Imperial is perfectly pure. Cook's Champagne , splendid bouquet. war. F. CODV. " ISun'ulo Bill. " Many are familiar with the famous "JtulTa'lo UiU's" wonderful wild west show. Prior to his venture abroad , Mr. Cody oxhib ' ited at Statcn Island , in Now York Harbor , xvhoro lie became afllictcil with Malaria Knowing the virtues of Kiukapoo Indian Bagwa , Mr. Cody sent to tlio agents for this wonderful Indian remedy , and after using a few bottles was permanently cured. "It is a remarkable medicine , " Bald Mr. Cody , "and I have known of its virtues a long time. You may use my name uud say that for what it claims to do it has no equal , and for malaria and chills it is far superior to quinine in many ways. " This , from the leading plainsman In Amer ican history , a man whoso integrity is un questioned , should prove beyond a shadow of doubt that Kickapoo Indian Sagwa is just what is claimed for it ; nn honest medicine 01 superior curative qualities , combining the best of the vegetable kingdom gathered from the forests and w-rdeus > of nature. A iH-wnnil complete treatment , consisting of Sup- nGHltorlus , Otntinont m Ciipatilus , nUi > In box tint ] rllla. A | K Ulvo curt ) tor Kitornul , Internal , tlllnit cir lllouillnit , Itchliik' , Clironlf , llcconl or lloroilltarr flics. Tills remuily hat * uover been known to fall. 1 pur not , I ! for * ir sent liy m ill. Why nuilor from this torrlljlo illH'sio when u wrtttun xunrnntoo Is posillvuly Mvun wltu 6 borQj or rufunil Iho inonoy t not cured' Soml itniip for frJO luiuul ) , Uuar- nloc Isiilod by Kitua A io. ! , clr isjisH , sola uxent * , rnor 1HU11 I i > ji in street * Oaialii , Nob. HEALTHFUL. AGREEABLECLEANSING. For Farmers , Minors and Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chopped linnets , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. Russian SOAP , paciatly Adapted ior Use in Hard Watei fr < ? * tf & * 0 9 0 ' * * UIPANS TABULEB nsifulatu L the nlitmachlhtfrand bowels , ruri * ify tbo Uo < x1. ere safe and I'lti-otual ) Uh tN't inwlldnekmiwufor bilious- irifM , contliutlont tljsiktpfiQ. foul bri-atb , JifaJacJiv , heartliurn , Jnga t < f IH-tltc , u.eutal Ufprcwion , jjihiful .gystlun , plinplej , callow rfniii > * tjx Ion , and urury Ulf-ojuj result iu from Impure Mood , or a frJIuif by thu Huin&rii , Ut T or lu- .trvllueff toperfoim their ITOKI funrtlvna. l'crM > n f wirtn tauvuroAtUitnr U'U0nt dti } lakli cnecfUT * cifh ucioJ. I'rlco Itf inal ) 1 UTOM. ti w nti'l ! * * * , KII'ANS L'IIKtllCALl5o..lti'pnieelt..Ke ' ; VorU NVJNTER RESORTS. THE ( iA. A I'KIUT.OT WINTIIIC KKhllltT IIOTUI , Oion | Jan. t. Send for clrcuUr Kunioin f ( liaalitifulclluiata. balmy sea air , I'lua luteitt , tin urlroi und nqudtlc and llelil epari . WARREN LELAND , Jr. , Manager. To Preserve The tlehnoM , rolor , run ! beauty of the hair , the Rtcatcst rnro Is itecessury , much harm being dona by the use of worthlns * dressings. To bo sum of hav Ing a tlrM-cljiss article , ask your drug gist or perfumer for Aycr's Hnlr Vigor. It Is absolutely superior to any other preparation of the kind , It restores the original color and fullnc.i ! ) to hair which liaa become thin , faded , or gray. It keeps the scalp cool , moist , nnd free from dandruff. It heals Itehlng humors , prevents baldness , nnd Imparts tea a silken tcxtnro and hutting fragrance. No toilet con bo considered complete without this most popular and elegant of all Imlr-dresshigs. "My hair began turning pray and fallIng - Ing out when I was about 25 years ol afce. I have lately boon using Aycr's Hair Vigor , and It Is causing a now growth of hair of the natural color. " II..T. Ltwry , Jones 1'ralrie , Texas. "Over a year ago I had n govern fever , nnd whi'ii I recovered , my hair l gan to fall out , and what little remained turned pray. I tried various remedies , but without success , till at last I began to Ayer's Hair Vigor , and flow my hair Is growing rapidly nnd is restored to Its original color. " Mrs. Anniu Collins , Dijihton , Mas ? , "I have used Aycr's Hair Vigor for nearly 11 vo yonrs , and my hair Is moist , glossy , uud In an excellent statoof pros- crvation. I am forty years old , and have ridden thu plains for twcuty-llvo years. " Win. Henry Oft , alias "Mus tang 13111 , " Newcastle , Wyo. l'icp rcd b-'Dr ,1. C. Aycrfc Co , l.owoll.Mans. 8okl by Urugglm JCvurywunc. TO OF.OUOi : WAUKI3N SMITH. WILLIAM M. .lonUlus , Djlla Divls ; , O'lttiorinu U , llobbs Nelson It. Swoltzur. .lotm ( ' . . ! ' . Loll nianii. Mary S. d-iumlurj , lilrMa W. McOlus Uny. Doin nick Hook , Anna Viindonbur ; Guorso II SiuolcP.llory L.IIuuolc.Osuir Hart- miin , Mlehluan Mutual Mfo Insur.invo Ooii.- paiiy. tliior o M. Nicely , \Vllllum \ O. Wliltu- huiiil. KlUrlUKo IjawtOL y ° oloy Y. M.'IHOII , Davlit M , t'ro. A.C. Lulchti.i. Kllirldso Liw- : tou , Lailoo A. Powell Matilda. Uo Urolsollo , non-rosUlpnl- * : You are lioroliy notlllod that the ntulor- slRtieil. tlifoo dislnturostoil freeholders of the city uf Umnhn. liuvo boon duly mmoiiitod by tlio mnyor. with the npurovtil of the city council of salU city , to nssoss tlio dmnnco to the OWIIBIS resuootlvoly of the oroporty Uoclured by onlhiniiuo nucossary to bo appro priated for tlio use of suld city for the pur pose of opening and extending Newton street trom Davenport's sr.billvlslon to illtli atiuet. Vou are fun hornotl Hod , thuthnvliiitiiocop ted said appolntmunt , nnd duly qu.illlloa as ro il ill red uy law , wo will , on the 25th day at January. A , I ) . ISO.I , at tlio hour of : i o'clock In the afternoon , at the otllco of Goo. .T. Paul , 10)5 Kaimitn street , within the corporate lim its of suld city , moot for the purpose of con- sliloi'ln and making the assessment of damage - ago to the owners respectively of said pro perty , by re isou of such Inking and appro priation lliuroof , taldng Into consideration spcul.it ucnollts , If any. The property belomtlni to you , proposed to bo upproprlutod as aforesaid , and wbluh hus uucti declared necessary by the council , bv ordinance , to appropriate to the use of the city. bolnzBltirtto In said cltv of Oinuliii. In thu county of DoiiRlns , mid state of Ni'braskn. Is described us follows , to wit : Goo. Warren Smith Tlio biiuth 27,8.1 feet of lot * no. ; ir. : H. nn. w , 41,42. u and 44. William M. Jtnkiiis The south 27,85 feet lot 45. 45.Delia Davis and Catherine E Houba Tno 6Oiith i7.S. ; ) Tout lot 10. Nelson II. Swltzcr The norlh23.iri feet lot S3. John 0. P. IjOhmann North L'0.15 test of east 8S.8i foot lot f > 'J. ' Alary S. Sauuacrs North 35.15 foot cast00.8J cat lot fii. I.lzzlo W-McClnskoy North 20.15 foot lot 62. Doirilnluk IJook North -(1.1.1 ( feel lot Ki. Oscar Hartman North 2l.15 ! fcot lot 05. Michigan Mut. Life Ins. Co. North 20.15 feet west ! -j lot 6ii. Uoo. M. NIcoloy North 20.15 foot of mldJIoM lot ( in. William O. Whltohead North 23.15 foot east ! a lot CO. KlbrldBo Lawlou North 20.15 foot lot 07. Seolny 51. MIISOII and David M. Uro North " 0.15 feet lot OS. A. O. Loluhton Xorth 20.15 foot lot 03. RlbrldoLiiwton ) North ' . ' 0.15 lot 71. Ladou A. Crowoll North 20.15 foot. lot 7,1. George II. Stuck North'0.15 foot west 44 feet of north 13 ? foot of lot 00. Kllery L. Heuclc Bouth 27.85 foot south Vt of east Vt of Iot5l. Anna Vandonburg South27.85 fcot of north / of south V ot lot 47. All hi UIso'j addition hi said city , county and state , Vou mo notlllod to bo prosnnt at the tlruc and place aforesaid , and mnUo any objection ! to or statumonts concerning said proposed au- iroprliitlon or assessment of damages , ua yoi uay consider . ; > Au It. W. GlIfbON. WM. O. HltKlVER Oruaba , DecomborlT , 16f . DJ4d20t DR. R.W.BA1LEY Teeth Filled With .out Pain by the Latest Inven tion. Tooth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. A Full Sol of Toll ui iliY ) ) . ? ) . - S5. ) ) . Perfect fit gnnrdntceil. Tooth oxtr.ictoil In th niornlui ; . Mun onus Injerlcil In the oroiilnz of aain day. day.Sco epoclnicni of Kcmovablo HrlJie. Koo8icchnons | of Flexible Kl.-vstlc I Al\ \ work warrtintoJ ua rcproiuatod. Offlco Third FloorPaxton Olook , TclopUoim 1035 , liitli nnd Kurnaiu Sti. Tnko clevntor or utttlrvrur from IGtli St. oatranoa , MOUNT /aft M3.M PURE VIRGINIA RY1 I bog to oivll'.tho attention of the lie to the above popular brand ol pur rye whisky nnd respectfully nsk a com pnrlson with tiny other brund of pur rye olTorol In th Is miirUot. It Is fn Bupor ior toiiny other- whisky nnd Ktuu-anleo s absohito oxcollcnuo i lluA'or u s It us Its purity nndltswholi some olTewoll The public Is invited t call nnd tuts. it. Henry Hilloi-,010 N. 10th St. famll ; wine nnd liquor house. Esmond hole block. Not it-ii. In coinpl'.unco with the statutes of the sta of Neb , Insiioh cusoa made and providednotli Is lierohy given that sealed proposnla will I received ut the olllt-oof commissioner of pul Ho lands und buildings until 10 o'uloeU p. n the 31st duy of Dccombar , IS ! ) . ' , fi the furnUhliiR of Hiipnllos for tl quarter uiuliiu March : il , IsU'l , for the ho plt.ilt.for thoinsunout Ijlnrolu , Hustings in Norfolk , the Industrial sehools at Knurni und Uonevfi , the Institute for the blind i Neorasku City , the Institute for the deaf ni ( liinih at Omiiliu , the Institute for Iho feob mlndeil nt lldutrlcp , tlio sdldlurs' homo i ( irund Island , tlio homo for the frloiulluis i Mnudlu , and the Industrial home at Mllford. Knlmulcs can Uo procured by applying tllOlllitltlllldll.H. No hldi will lie conihlorod unless In by tl time spuclfjed above , The boirl : ( rocorves the right to accept > rojoot any or all bids. All blUs must bo inaao In duplicate. A. K. lll'MI'IIKKV. Commissioner of I'ubllo 1/aiuU and Itiilldlnii Lincoln , leu.2' ) . 1 3. ' . lU'cllil 1'ropusalM lor lloulo , IthinliH nud ntitllunn for Iho City ot Onuilm for Iliu Vcur 1HUU. Healed bids will bo received ut the olllco the oily comptroller up to4p , m , Doconib " 7th , 1HU7. for the furnishing of bookM , bl.in und stationery for the city of Omuha lor tl ynurlb'.lt , lllunkaaor siieh bUls will bo f u nlshed by the comptroller , and only hldu i such liluuU.s will be considered , A certllli cheek of $ ' 20l to accompany otvb : bin , T , right Is reserved to rojeut any or nil bids. Omaha , Neb , , Dee , VIM , IsW. OomplroVlnr , ; d--Jdflt We're taking 'count o' stock tills week sorting counting multiplying adding ; figur ing up the profits nnd losses-getting ready to say " 'good bye" to prosperous old " 92" to bid a warm welcome to the bonnic New Year " 93" . All's confusion throughout the store goods promiscuously piled nroundstocks disarranged such an overhauling. In a business of such magnitude as ours , some odds and ends will , accumulate in spite of closcstcarc. This isour week to dispose of them. Whenever , in this general overturning cf stocks a broken line of any sort or kind of goods is found be it over coats suits hats shoes or little fixin's it's marked down at once without regard to what it's cost tons to such a figure , as to amply re pay you the discomfort of the muss we're in to buy it at "Inventory prices. " Out-of-town friends we beg your indul gence for the delay in filling some of your orders In the past few days they came so fast 'twas not possible to fill them with our usual promptness. We'close at 6:30 p. m. Saturdays IO p. in. VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY , JFor Thirty Days only wo will olT'ir our entire sloolc ot Diamonds nnd Christmas Jewelry and Sllvot-w.iro at loss tlrin nvmuf.veturor'd cost. Fourteenth and Farnam Streets- | Will move .Inn. 1. to N. W. Cor. IGLli and Knrnatn. SAKKS KOR SAI > " 3. 131G 'JDouQleis Street , Omaha , Nob. . . , jj unuu. t jn. iiL-uiiuuilt lui IU3D UI runi | > uivur ran 0 Ullab O tO Vlllt 1118 ItllT UJ trOIl'Ull nt llOIHD hr eurrc | .omlonce. Medicine or Inatramonts BOIH bjr mail or pack"I , nu. . mirlcsTto m oUo coiitoiit-ior.oiidor. On8pcr.onulliitnrvlB < vprcrorroa. Coniultatlon tro- . C'irrospou lune Hlrlctly pIfttU ? Hooli ( Slyeterlcaof Ufu.Ucntfroo. Olllcoliours'Jn.m.IO'JIMU. tunilariIUa.iii. ) tolim. fomutami forrVilr | WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONTKUCTION. Council Oliambor , Omaha , Nob. , IS ! ) . He It resolvoil hy the city council of tlio city of Omaha , tlio mayor conuiirrlnz : Tlmt woodun sldowullis bo corstructn > I In the city of Omaha as duiUn-ilmi Imlow , wllliln ti vo days uf tor thu pnlillcatlon of thin resolu tion , or the personal scrvlco tbcroof , UH hy or- dlnunuo Is aiHhorl/.nd and required ; mich Hldowalks to lie laid to the cnulo nn tlie stri'ots Hiiuclflud huroln. nnd to bo constructed of ulno plank otsiich width und tlilcUness and ho laid unon Joists of Miuli ( Ilinonslon-i und In Niieli manner as U pruscrlhod by the spoclllua- tlonson Ilio In tlio olllcoof iliu board of publlo works and under Us siiporrlHlon , to-wll : Kast sld of U.'nd htrnot , ta < It 'M from smith lluo of I'aul etroot to soutn line of bald tux lot In 8oo-ir > -l.-ii ; , present Krudo. 0 foot w do. Kastsldoof Und Htroot.lt 5 bile lS5'i ' city , proaunt nr do. n foot wldo. Knstsldoof L'Ulh struct , it R blU 5 Hwocsy'j addition , nrcsont grado. C tout wldo. West hldu of rttli Htroct , Its IS to 29 Inclusive Koiintzo'a L'nd addition , present Krado.U foot wldo. North Ilo of Vulloy streot. Us 7-H-15 Oicu- hnnii. : nrosont urndo , 4 feet wide. . North bide of Vulloy Htroot. east 191 foot It 7 < , Okalioma. uroHont grmle , 4 fi-ot wldo. \Vost Hldo of U."ith Htroot , uxtcnduiR to curb It 1 IIk 7 Kood'ti 1st addition , permanent grade , 0 feet wldu. North side of Hhlrloy stront. Us I mid DOllurr Oak , present crali ( ) . n foot wldo , tiouth sldo of Wolmor Htroot , Its l-2-i : and 14 blU2 Kvau'uaubdlv I'arU I'laco , present , gradu 0 foct wide. Houlh sldo of Wnbatnr street , east .15 ft of It I ! ) blk 21'nrlc I'lnco , present crude , G feet wide. Houth sldo \VulHti < r street , east frt fuel of ' I'urk I'laco U toot lH'Oblk 2 , preseat Krado , wide. Kaat sldo of ' . ' 1st street. Its 40 .30-38-M.2J blk 4 CiuiipUull'n audition , pornmuuut irudc , 0 foot. wide , Must aldo of 21st street , --20-18-in-H blic 4 Cniiipliuirauddltlon , poniiunont k'rado , 0 ftot wldo , Kuut sldo of 81st Htroot , UH 12-111 and ! ) blk 1 Ouiiipboll'ii addition , permanent grade , U feet wtde , Hunt sldo of 21st stroot. It II blk 19 Wlleox'a 2nd addition , permanent uriulo , 4 feet wide. KoutliHlduof Kcl Oroighlnn uti-BOt , IU 2 to 0 Inclusive , ( Jlurk 1'luco , present eruilo , 4 foot wldo , Wi-btsldo ot Mill street. If a 40 and 41 llurr Oak. present rude , 4 feet wldo. West side of Ulth street , south ' / It UI Clark 1'liicr. present crado. 4 feet wide. Houth sldo of Murthu utru t. Ita : t5 to ri | In clusive Clark I'lace , prusunt crndn , 4 foot wldo Biintli tilfio of Dupont street , Its I to 1 Innlu- HVO bll ; 4 Duuoiit flucu , prononl urucie , 4 fei-t wide , North shin of Dnpont street , HH 1 toll In clusive blk U. Dujiout 1'luec. nresout jirado , 4 feet wldu. North sldo of Ihiiionl stroet. Its 1 toOlnelu- alvo hlU2 Uupont rluce , present gruile , 4 feut wide , North Hide of Dupontstrort , Its 2 to 5 Inclu sive blk 1 Dupont 1'luoe , proaunt Krudo , 4 feet wldo. HoMth side of Dupoat street , Its 2 to 1) ) Inclu sive blk f > Duuont I'lace , present jrude , 4 fuet wide , Houth Bldoof Oaatollur street. Its I to 11 In ry clusive blk 7 Iiioiu | ) I'lace , present crude , I foct wide. North sldo of Ciistolliir street , Its 12 tol'-J In- clnslvo blk 4 Dupont I'lace. urosont crailo , 4 feet wide KnstHldonf SOt'.i Blroot , north ' /i more or less of ltd blkJ Dupont I'luuu , prunuut Ki'ude , 1 feet wldu. , Noutli M feet moroor less ot It IU llurr Oak , prudent K rude , 4 feet wido. KuHtsldeof 29th streot. It 30 llurr Oak , pres ent Krado , 4 feet wldo. West sldu of Itth uveciuo , Us 1 and 20 blk 4 Drnko's nddltlon. pronont Krnilo , 0 feet wlflo. \vnsl Bldi > of 27th iiveuuo , Its 1 anil 'M hlicU Drake's Rfldlllon , nrcsont grudo , 0 fcot wldu. Kiistsldo of 4lbt uveiiui ! . Its 11 und 12 blk I Orolrird 1 1 111 , present grade , U feet wide , Hast bldo of 41st iivoiiiu ) , It , 12 blk 'j Orchard IHII , present urAilc , fl fcot wldo. K-iHt side of 41st uvuniio. Us 1-7 nnd Sblkll Donni'tt'SHiib Orchard lllll , prcasnt Rr.ido. 0 feet wldo. West sdrto of 8th Htroot , It (1 ( blk 4 Kurort IHII , present urade , U feet wldo. West Hide of 6th htrool , Its I and 2DKount/.o' 2nd addition , present grade , U feet wldo. And , ha UJnrthor rosolvoJ : 'I'liatthe hoard of publlo works bo. nnJ I * hereby iiuiliori/.ed nml directed to ounso a convof thin resolution to bo pulillaliod In the oHIeliit pnporof thu city for ono week , or bo Horvod on tlio owner * of said lots , und that unions such owners shall within live days after ihn imhllcutlon or service of such copy cnnatrnutHuuh sklnw/ilUs as herein rorjulreJ that the hoard of piibllo wurka cause tlio sumo to be done , the cost of constriictlnz aald HlduwnlU.s respectively to bo ussiiasntl ncnlnnfc the roiil dstatc' , lot or part of lot In front of and abutting such Hklew.tlks. Passed Nor.2Jth. Deo. Olh nnd Kith , 139 } . K. P. DAVIS. I'rosldentot Itio Council , A. U. KliWAHOH , ActltiB I'rosldcntof the Council. Attest : JOHN UltOVKS. Olty Olorlt. Approved : GKO. 1 > . H KM 1 8 , Mayor. NOTICE TO CONSTKHO'L' HIDBWAI.K3. To the ownorti of the lot.s , p'irH of lots nud real estate dosorlbuU In the above resolu tion : Von and nich of you are hereby notlllod to construct wooden Hldowullcs na run ill rod by urosohillonof tlio eltji council mill imiyoror the eltv of Ouiuha.of which the above In n cup/ . I' . W. mitKllAUdEll. r'lialrmiin lloiird of I'uhllo U'orka. Omaha , Neb. , J ucoiiUor'7th ) , 18 ! ) . ' . Mile l > y ItccciM-r. Not Ice Is hereby glvon flint , hy vlrtnn nfiin ordrrinade by the district court of Dunlins connly , Nnhnisku , In Hid cunso of llonjainlii Mcliiilst | , plahillir.aL'iilnst l''ird ' 0. Woymtilli-r , defi'iidant , 1 will sell on .Saturday , Di-n-inln'i- III.JH'J'J , alpublhiiiilutlim , Iu Ihn highest blil-fl del- for cash Ibo following dr.ncrlliL'd pioperty und luiihu-hold Inlcirslh , to-wll ; Ono lot of old lumber , Hlldos anil htuylng ; onu lot of hay , sullablu forli'o piu-klng imi-posc-s ; ono wugon K'alrs mill wagon l > i > v ; also u n > i lulu IIUIMI , do- borlhcil UH follciWK , to-wlt ! Under dale of DII- I'lMiiher'J , IH'JI , iiiiidn liy Thotinis Duvix lo Iliinjitmln Mi'liiilsl | und I' . C. Weyiniillfr , rini- nlng llvii yeurii friiiu Di-cembei- , IH'Jl , for nil the watnrHaii ] : ) liilhusw yf of the nw ( In M'clldii ' _ ' , In lowiishli ) ID , north range lltias : ( , AKoiicurtitln h'asitilt'M'i-lbi'd us folio wrf.to wll ; Undvr diitii of March 'i'\ , IH'j , miido hy l.a- tbaiu D.ivls to llt-iijuinlii .Mi-liiulhi , riiniilnt ; llvo ynuTH from Di'ci'iiihcr 1 , IHUl , for | | io iwo- hlory frame lioiiso and oulbiilldlngH , toxetber with u coi tuln pli-cii uf ground oa which wild biilldlng.s am hllimlcd , wild ground being In tluiKw Jiof tlit ) n w ! ( of M'l'jlon - , township Hi , range IU , Doughisi'oiinly.Ni'hiusUu , morii par ticularly duM.-rlbeu u.s follows : roiiuui'iir-lng ui. u point on Iho < > imt Imo of HiildID cii'ronl&d fi'iit .south of hiihl ) ( ) , riniiilng theiicu wi' l , IIDO fi-el , theiic-o north UHll frt-l , thcuiio I'liil UUII feet lln-IK-d houth UUD feet to the plai-nuf IIK- ghinlng , containing about cine und onu-liulf acres , more or less , Thi ) hulo of the foregoing to tuko plui'o at 10 o'clock u. m , on hald iluy at the Ino housi's , hliuiitd on the pii'inlM-x ch'.sci Ibed In huld luithciH and near Out Oil hit > < ! < I will ulsoholl certain olllco htutloncry and books , formurly nsu < l by llto ( lute ( Uly leu company , kiild hald | o tuktt plat-o ut 'JoVlouk P. m. of Mild clay , at the olllroof U. Andrcon , No. 1-103 Jucksonhtrt-ot flty of Omahit. Dutvd Dec , -0 , 1UU2. . ut Omaliii. Ni-b , JOIINO. CUKTKI.VOr. Itoculvorof the liuto City Ice Unnipuny , John y , Iiuitfuor , Altoruoy. 1 Dec , 2U , lit