w A THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 0 , 1803 , -liLu 8PB01RL NOTICES. _ T > VKRTiSEMKNTfl ron THESH COLUMNS will 1 taken until 12.30p.m. for Urn evening Inml until 8.30p.m. for the mornlnjand Sunday I Ailvprilwrfl , by roqncdllnff a numbered check , lejinhnvolliolr nnnwrra nddres * * ! to a numbered Iliiltrr In euro of TUB HKK. Answers no > addrevietl I will bo delivered upon preiPntatlon of the check. SITUATIONS WANTED. . Riitofi.lUcavronl first InRortlon.lcnwordllicro- lifier. Nothing taken for loaa than unc. _ | T Txi'KiuKNCKn nRY GOODS AND HOOT IA nml shoo ( talesman wants position In retail I How. Aililrpsi X 0(1 ( , Hep. O'B S * . -POSITION AS COOK IN PRIVATE FAMILY ! L references. Apply H10 I/envenvrorth st. A JJt'IlSK , FAMILY OR PHYSinlAN WHO Awiintan nxiM-rliMirpd man nitrao can horttroUio t.iinobyndilrcsslmrY5Iieo. > " ' ' I * llOOKKEKl'ER. 1'IRST CLASS MAN WANTS IA n Hltunltnnl tnodor.ito wilaryt roffrrnros. I Addrc B 3. JL. 1O. . liox 170. HI3 7 * I A WANTED. T1Y YOUNO MAN. PLAOE TO A work ror txrtrd mid iitluud nehooll Brood refer- f tncfs. AililroM Y 0 , llao. MOjl 0 YOHSO MAN WITH FOUR YKAR3 MKR- A pnntlln pxpprlcnco wants position n olorjt. Atl- n-s Y 4 , Hen. M051 0 * WANTED MALE HELP , Rntft. tWo a word nrst InsertionIc a wonl there- I urtor. [ Nolhliig lakon for lesi than 25c. It SOMCITOIM. TEAMS FURNISHED ! EXTRA Ijpay to mnnw'th rigs. American Wringer Co. , UIOO Howanl U * 700 " AOENTS. SALARY OR COMMISSION. THE ( rrt alPBt Invention of the aicn. The New Patc-nt Iriieinical Ink ErnHlnir Pencil. Soils on Bluht. IworksllUoniiiKlc. Airentu am mnklnr $2i.OO to I ttS.-i.OO iwr wi-ek. For further partleulnra wrllo | Hie Monroe Eraser Mf . Co. , X aO , L'l Cro-iie , Ws. > WANTED , MEN FOR THE SOUTH IN TF.N- inef.BPO.ArkansasMhi lHBlppl .V TjOiilHlann.elip.ip I laro.KrnineriO'HoarnLaborajencyyo.lS. trih st 40H-D17 - WANTED , INDUSTRIOUS SOLICITORS , BWANTED . Industrial Inauranco. Room C , 11'.verolt block. Council IllntTB. M844 0 SALESMEN TO SELL BAKING POWDER. Wt inn our Roodft In class rolllnif plim. fOO.OO noiilh nnd oxiionstw. or conimlRsloti. ClileaRO ll.iitliijf Powder Co. , 707 Van llurcn slreet , Chlcairo. FIRST CLASS SOLICITORS. AD- BWANT 03 , lleo 015 JU * WANTED , r EXPERIRNRED HOOT AND B shoe shipping clerlts. 1111 Ilarnoy. M 3tU _ _ ' fwXVANT7U , MEN TO TRAVEL ; $ S ( ) TO $100 [ l per niontli. Stone Is Well Inirton. MaillHon , Wla WANTED FEMAIjE HELP. Ralps. 1)cn\s-onlllrst ) Insertion , loa word there- i ftor. Notlilns InkPii for IMS than ace. nSTWAOESTO COlTpETENTOIRLrMUST I ybo treed cook and laundress. Mrs. .1. M. Tlnrrs- " ion , -JI08 Fainani. 83 > 1 ri WANTED-LADIES AND GENTLE1IKN. WE ' Uwlll nny you $5.00 to Slfi.OO per wt-ek to do LMrletly home work for ! no cnnvaBslnir. nnd i > rompt payment ; hend oclf-artdn-ssed pnvolopc. . .Iborly Supply company , . 221 ' .Fremont Ktrcot , ' M871 7' ItoMon , MaHs. "WANTED , OIRL FOR OENKRAIJ HOUSE- ; C 1 work. Inaiilro 2114 Chicago. MBS8 C WANTED , LADY STENOGRAPHER AND \-tyvo\vrltcrlhatran play n Tilano to no to a country town. Address Y a , lleo. MPBu 0 * 7T WANTED ? GIRL FOR ( JENKRAL HOUSK- l. iirr \ In Biiiall fumlly. 1218 IMrk Wild HVPIIIIP. VA JTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- , work. 1211 No.-Kith. MII5II 8 FOR RENT HOUSES. Rateh , lOo a line each Insnrtlon , Sl.nt ) ! i line per Inoutli. Nolhliiff taken for leai than-JCc. . 'iiOUflKS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY . Thu O.K. D.ivla company , 131) ) , * Farnam. 801 TV B-UOOM COTTAGE. MODERN. ci'foiOK. IN ltinfonl : clrclo. C. S. EUruttor , 20 1 Hoc hlil ? . - 10-ROOM HOUSE , 1815 CASS , J. JOHNSON , D10ROOM 15t2IFnrnain. BOJ _ TV JI > HVS' : F < IC' "ARLING , DARKER. 11LOCK. MODERN 'IOUSE. HANSCOM clioap. J. W. Squlro. 248 lloo. M310 -8-UOOM HOUSn. MODERN. FURNISHED OR unfiinilslu-il. Apply 1112 S. 10th. -113 _ -FOUR- ROOM HOUSE 031 S. 17 St. 411.00.M4.13 M4.13 T\"SKVEN-UOOM HOUSE AND I1ARN CHEAP. ONIct ! lawn , troes. city water , cistern , fomented Olai-H. hath ; near motor. See owner. D. V. Stcv- filH , tlOl Paxlon block , or I , McCloud , N. Y. Llfu. B'NO. . 1701 CAPITOL AVE. , ELEVEN ROOMS , liltvli'Mi r.mjfo. bath nnd clo-ict. Suited to roomers and boarderu. Goo. J , Fo\,1218 Hiirney st. - 10:11 : SO. ! 10TH A.VE. , FINEST AND REST B10:11 - losldencoln thuclly. tuta , laun dry , elty and elBtorn water , electric Ixjlls. RIIS , f iir- naeo. full t-ellar and every convimlr-nees , ham woufl llntHh and oak Hoars. Inquire : it lo lj. TA FOR RENT , A NINE-ROOM HOUSE. COT- J-'lazn plan. On Popplwton avenue , half block from HuiiHconi park cnr. built by Hicks , tlecoiati-d by Lnlimnii. In a Rood nelfhborliood. It has furnace , hath , ITIIH. clHturn. Is Bouth front , and Iu ( irst ratn riiiHlliioii. Apply to Lyman Waterman. 822 N. Y. Lift1 , or to ov > ncr , J , L. Woolson , 1025 Uampiiflt , , Denver. H 17 0 D -IIOUSKS. A. R. THOMAS , IIARKKR lilouk. * M870 U ? ' r. AND 8-ROOM HOUSE IN THE CITY at lowest rales. Inquire USO'J lllondo.WbOl WbOl Jl T % FOR RENT , 1 FLAT OF 0 ROOMS , STEAM .1 'heat , coot ! repair. Llnton block , corner of Mason nnd llltli street. > f'7.ili ) par inoiilh , IiiQiilrent 1U7 In the block , John Il.imlln. ngent. ยง 872 FINK TEN-ROOM IIRICK DWKLT.INO , IN firm-class repair. Inquire for W. F. Clark , 2'03 Douglas. M'JOii 11 * TJ \ 'TOR RENT. 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT J- ' ' Laiiiru block , liOO So , lUlh at t'17 ' 10 ROOM3. Itiik'H. I in aoiil II ret liiHcrllon. lea word Ihcin.iftt'r. Nothhiff taken for ICBH tliiui ' 'fie. KmiJTlSUKD UOOM8 , A'l ' 102.V CAPITOL u > u , Mii'jii)2i' : ; _ _ " EMOUKUN" ) tboMS , 2222 HURT. MOII7 D24 E-FUUXISIIKI ) ROOM , 2017 IIAUNKY ST. 787 0 ETWO I'lIRNISIIKU ROOMS FOR LIGHT luiLiHi-kci'pliKr. 1712 llodio. MIKIO 7' EWIR RKNT-ILIGANTLY : FURNISIIKD BH'.vii hiMtitl roonm , t02 S. lllth Rt , H41I 8 I.AWIl ! VKOST ROOM AND DAY HOARD. lllstiliIKtlinmt Dotl i ) . Mt00 U * -ONl LAIW5R FRONT ROOM AND HACK roonn Mcjiii hent. V'OSSo. 24lhHt. M011 0' DKSIIl.UiLK IIOO.MS. ONh5 WITH ALCOVK , for two Keiitlcnien ; motlwii eon- . , ' . 'IH > CIUM. U22.1II * LAlti ) ' . KKONT ROOM INI' yjlS Doilco HtrfMjt. MU O 0 KKl'RNI-HKI ) i ROOMS ' FOR LIGHT HOUSE- Uifliliu. ll'JN lath at. 1U5 7 * FUBlJlSHKD ROOM3 AND BOAKD. Halo * mo n M-otil nrt Insertion , IK u word JirixMtli.r , Noihlnir taken for lem tliiiu l'5e , If YOt'Vfi WOMKN'8 HOMIVUNnKR OAIllToT I1VunaitIH CliribtUn iMnoclallou , 1U 8. 17th at. SOU If TliniKJLAN.-JOfl ANU'JUN. JSTJI 8T. 807 I , ' lir.SUlAILK | SOUTH ROOM FOR TWO GKN- IlltMiinn ill -Th t'l-oiizur , " 110 N. 23th Htroiit. M870 0' 17 HOARD AND ROOM ) STEAM HEAT. OAS , i. bath , * 4,00 und $ i.OO pur wook. 411 North 14IU. 1.183 . li _ AND STRICTLY FIRbT CLASS liourd at 210:1 1)oiurl.-ui Htrtmt. MU37 1 - ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO OKNTLKMEN ' fi'.11 South -JOth iivu. S4S 0 * ' > 1WUMS. B1NGLK Oil KN SUITE. WITH . toiura , 1H1-J Cldc.ieo. M785 8 1ROOMS. . GOOD UOAUI ) . UEASONA11LK. 3103 UotieltlB. 857 81' 1 ? HIUNUHKU UOOMS WITH BOARD , 1720 L UodVu trect- J.1UU5 7 * > - Bl'KCIAL"WKLI4 VURNISItKD SOUTH ttioniH. ciDdora. flret-cloB * bounl. Gall and cet | ) irlcbu. 2SS-1 lliuuojr atrcvt. W1I04 10 * KENT , FUUN1SHKD KOOM3 WITH llofcrcuous , . ' . ' U 1'iirnaiu ttlrwt. MU2711 * I.Y FIIKK1SIIKU SOUTH UOOM WITH IK , Mil x'Oll ) Culilpmla Dtrcut , 11025 11 * V-MC1SLY FURNISHKD ROOMS WITH OR X' irithvut lx > nl M tleVcbntcr , Clti N. IVUh St. JJ'J5I I' " ITORBENT STORES ANL > QFFIOE8. Itulei , 10 almerncli Insertion$1.30u llao iwf Intnilli. Kotlilng lakeri for loaa UiauJJc. . "rOK"RBNT. . LAKUB 3-STORY HiaOINS earn , tUUiuiul IicavcHivkorth : tlilrty horea * anil ' Huu < y , J , W , tkulro'id li d. M31I TOR BENT STOHES AND OFFIOE8 A 01(1 ( Fiirnam Rt. Tim bulldlnir h.ii n lira proof co- montbanomcnt. complete fttcam lifatltiff flxturex , water nn all the floors , gnu , etc. Apply at the of- HeoofTlioHcc. tlio AGENTS WANTED. IHc a won ! first Inonrtlon. lo n word NoUilnjr taken for IrM than 2jte. _ TAOKNTSWAOTKOi/OOj tl for a tiulck Relllne natcntml novelty , 100 to ISO per cent profit ! jrood solicitors can make from * 100.00 lo $300.00 a month : territory frcihi wrlto for panlcnlars. The Ohio Novelty Co. , D 1 , Cin cinnati , O. 803 NO MAN or woman need complain of hntil time * while wo offer niich literal Imliiocmcntn to agents to hnmllo our fast wlllmc Knaraulocnl lierb rcmodliM. No money rpciulreO. Work ra t ahil lilct-ly prollt.iblo. Full pirtlrnlurH If J-ou ( iHk for tlictii. The Dr. Starr lleiu Itcnictt ; Co. , V."J1 Kaat 43rd si , , Chlo.ijro , 111. 4W r AQKKTS $ : .0ft TO $ S.OO A DAY , CITV OR w country. Call a07 Uanillton , 7 to 1) n. in. M307 D20' J-AOKNT3 , WH HAVE SKVKRAIi iioveltloa on which yon can n.nlly malto SIUU.OO n mnnth , If Ukcn hold of quickly. Our irooila soil In nil localities no inattor how linrd the tlnici , ns * fnrtlly IIH breait to the luniffry. Address. "Maim- factiirora , " llox CiH ; ( , Uo9ton. Must. M0t.l ; U * J-WANTRD. AORNT3 TO SEfilj Otlll NEW book. * Common Sense In Hiisluoi1 ! Matters. " SollH nt slclil. ioiid for circular. Voorhrpi k lltuld , 178 Monroe Mroct , Clilcnjo , M778 0 * T POCKET CIOARETTB MACHINE POH MAK- ' IIIB your own cltrarcltrn. Aeuntn wantptlAd - Urcaa Cigarette Kollur Co. , Fnlrtnont , Nob. T-ARENT3 , K1H9T CLASS. IOCAt. AND OEN- ' or.il. Indy nnd uiMitlemi-n. for nn urtlclo nsnl In every housoliolil. Ola 3. lUth street. M0i47 ! * T AOKNTS , WK HAVE 8OMKTIIINO NEW , A llRlitnluR Duller In otkr Urn kltidllu ? . Sample nnd trmm by mnil.'Jiir. Oraiul Island KlnclHiiiFnrtory , Grand Inland , MuU Mguo U1 WANTED TO BENT. ItalcB , IMo n word drat Innortlon , Ic n xvortl thcreartor. Nollilnit takuii for less than ' 'fie. K-WANTED , TO ItKNT PURNISHKD UOOM for man and-\vlfo. tlvn mlnutca vrutlc trom llco tmllillni , ' . Aildrt'na X til , HOL . 8HO K-NICKLY PtHlNISIIKD UOOMvmt GOOD boanl by the month In private Ocnnan family tloHlrott by yonnirmarrled couiilo without chllilron. Slain nrlci ) and location. Konntzo addition pro- forrtHl. Addix-ss Y ' - ' , Uoe. M1KJ5 U _ K -WANTED , 11Y TWO SINOI.E OENTLEMKN , two nicely furnished roinna with bath , tn Btoam hoatiMl Hat. Adilross Y 8 , UBO. MUI15 U * _ KWANTED , I1Y TWO YOUNG NADIRS , UOOM nnd boaiil In private family ; reasonable terms. Aildresi "A , " Union Pacific liemlquartcni. MH40 7 * _ STORAGE. Itaten , lOcn line each Insertion. $ l.BOi ; line per month. Nothlu ? taken for less than -He. - ney , 809 _ TVT STORAOH FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS , -IHclcan nnd cheap ratal. H. Wells , 1111 Farnam. 810 - FOR CARRIAfjnS AT WINDSOR M-STORAGE BtnblM. ir.lli and Davenport. Ml D it. WANTED TO BUY. Rate.s 1 ! ( o a word first Insertion , lea wor.l tharo- after. Nothln ? taknn for loss thin'JSc. TVLIST REAL ESTATE WITH. F. D. WEAD I > llilh and Doiutlas. M580 \r-WANTED. ROLLER TOP DKSK. FIRE i- ' proof H'tfu and onlce elialra. Must be soo.l anil chenp. Address X SI , Boa , M723 TWANTED. . 18 OR 21-DRA.WER LETTER > lllo. HW. Hancock , Noola , la. 703 7\T WANTED , TO I1UY FIRST-CLASS ROItti -i-T lei > desk. Address A. E. Walkup , clerk of t-oimty court. M 112(1 ( 7 * SAL1S FURNITURE. "lUlos , IKo : i word first Insertion , Its a word thereafter. Nothln ? taken for less than 25c. O-STOVHS OP ALL KIND ? OOOD AS NEW Wells Auctlouand Storage Co. , 1111 F.irnam st. 811 O-I PIECES ELUGANT UPHOLSTERED FDR- iiltun' , bedroom sot , etc. , lit a bargain. 414 N. litltli HlreM. MD52 7 FOR SALB MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , 1 Wa word first Insertion , le a word thereafter. Notlilns taken for loss than tuc. ! Wono pool table. nsJ 0 months , na eood ns new , for sale cheap. Address P. O. box 813 , West Point , Neb. 812 Q-FOR SALE CHEAP , 1 TWO-REVOLUTION Campbell noWHpipor press and 1 double oylln- drr Taylor , air Hprlnif , with two folders ; eood con dition. Addrc.ss for particulars L'ja'.c Uax 8 , South Omaha , Neb. 'J72 -FOR SALE , PUG PUPPIES , ISlrf HURT ! lroct. M3GO DJO' - . . 13 XDOUOLAS EsUibllnhett 1SOO. DUmond Importer ; budrock. nio js \ \ CARLOAD FINE , FRESH COWS. CALL cuftornoon. Twoiily-llflh and Burtstiect.MOSS MOSS 7 CLAIRVOYANTS Raton , lOc n line oaeli Insertion. Jl.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 26e. C IRsi NIlTv. ARRENrclwTRVOYANT , OrcUulila bushiCMimedium ; Dtliyoarut 110 N.lOtli. MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC. Rains , lOua line oacli limorllon. SI.no u line per munth. Nothlnc taken for less than ' 'Sc. | i-MADAME 'SMITH , " 562IS.wSiraS FIJOOB , 1 room ! l. Massage , vaiior , alcohol , Bteam.miiplmr- Ino and aea bqtlm. JISOU 0' rp-MME. LA RUU , MASSAGE , 410 SO. 1BTH. 1 M570D Bl 'P-MME. CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS. THIRD 1 floor , room 7 , mussafo , alcohol , tmluhiir and sea baths. MU14 10- PERSONAL. Rates , lOci a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothln ; taken for le s than 2" > o. -h\SAsTMBTCTRO-TlBB- : mill hnlliH. SIM lp and h.-ilrtreatmeiit , nmnlciiro and chlroiioiliBt.lIrH.l'OBt..llHW S.l.r > th.AVUhm > ll blk HU _ U -IF YOU EARNESTLY DUSIHE QUICK. AD- \antaspons , honorable mmriatrn Bond lc ( ) for New Year's Number ilatrlinanliil NCWH , Uercuri mailed In plain W4il l envelop. Jloirur , ' "J8 E.IHI dlji Htroct , Now York , M741ID , 27 * UVIA VI IS A HOME TREATMENT HEALTH book iind consultation tna. SeudnanioOOl N. Y , Lift ) Itldtr , Uidy ultcndunt. M877J2 * -A LADY NUSIO TKACHKR WILL KX- ctiuiiKii nluno or orjran li'ssoim for room und hoard. AdUrcHH Y7. llceompc. W0fl7 H MONKY TO I.OAN RtJAL ESTATE. , lOo a line each liiHonlon , $1JU ) a line iwr month , Nolhhur taken lor Ifat than 'Jic. r MONEY 1X3 LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. Tbo O , V. Davis Co. , 1503 Faruuni si. 815 W-LOANSON IMPROVEDANUIIHIMPHOVED city propi'ity , * .1.00(1 ( and upwurdH. 0 to Otj per rent ; no dulxyn. w.Fanmm Smith .V Co.lil2O Faniu'n 810 WANTHONYLOAN ANDTRUSTCO. , ! 118 N. Y. Llfr.limclHiit low iMtt'a foroholco Bi-rnrlty on Nebraska unit lown f anus or Omalm city property , H17 \V MONKY TOIjOAN A.TI/3WKST 11ATKS ON < i Improved and tinlmprovnd Umalw itsal nutate , 1 to 0 j ears. Fidelity Truat Oo. , 1702 Farnani. 818 V -MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES \ Apply to W , 11. Molkle. Flrat National Ilk bids. 8 ID MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , $1.60 a line per monlli. Noihlnc taken forlrsj than 25u. ' " " " " * V MOTE'Y"TO LOAN- V W will loau you uuy sum which you \vlnh , fcinall or I.'inro. at thu lowest poablblo rutea , In the iiulckent pouHlblo tlmo , and for any lunirtli of tlmo loHultyon , You can pay it baek In aueJi install- iiu-iitB u you wish , when you AvlBh. and only p.iy for U an lonjr as you keep U. You can borrow oil HOUSEHOLD VTIRNrTURK AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAliONS ANI ) CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE OR ANY OT1IKH SUCUKITY , Without publicity or rcmornl of tiroperty. OMAHA MOKTtlAGKlOAN CO. , HOO SOUTHOTH STREET. Flrut floor above llio Blrurt. TIIH OLDEST. LAUGE3T AND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA , 820 : V-DO YOU VANT MOtfRYt t W will loan you ANY SUM youUh on your : -.FURNITURK , PIANOS. HORSES , WAGONS. JUAURIAUKS. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. Mo. - . \Voirlyoinoinptnlleullontoan appllcatloiia , tanit will carry your loan na Ions : a * you wUh. : You can retinue the cost ofcurryuur your loau ; by K payment at any ttmo. Them 1 uo publicity .or removal ol nraimrty. ' . FIDELITY LOAN CIOHANTEE Ca , : Room 4. Wltlinull block. : Cor. 13lu aud Huraey st . t 821 MONEY TO LOAN OHATTELa. Conttnwd , V-WILt , I OAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- Aciirlty ; ntrlctly connileiiti.il. AK. Harrla , room l.Conllnontql block. 822 V-MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS. Aplanoannt ] furniture ot all kinds. lliiMnosa contldcntlal. Fred Terry , room 430 , Range Work. M5SO BUSINESS CHANGES. RalPi , lOe a line MOh Insertion , $1RO a line per month. Nothing taken for loss than 2T c. YJCASH"COAb1SwSIN"KS31 : FOR ; SALK CHJUP. Siimll capital required. Address t > oc 482 , llii tlng . Ncbr M873 7 * \r-FOR SALE , AN INTEREST IN A MANUFAO- i tnrlnf plant I with poslllon In the onico If o d ( > - sired ) , $10,000.00 to $15,000.00 cash required. No traden conslderPd , The company has an o lab- llnhcd trade on n i-cndy felllnjr arilclo nt n cooil pront. Address 3 f.O lice. H23 V TiUMHKIl AND COAL YARD FOR SALE J. Retail tmshicn- York , Nob. , a city ot B.OOtl Inli.iblt.inlH. County scat. Only one oilier j-artl In clly. Host liuBlncR1 * oponlni In llm Btato. For partloulara address D. C. Bell , York , Neb.M708 M708 0 V-A FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY TO HNTER 1 nn olil.e-ifiblNhfMl tmMiio . Will biopon Jnnu- nry I. Incroaw of biiilnosi , initklut deslrablo ml- illtlonnl caiiltal which may bo active or nllent on miaranlD < tl Ipjflllmato ivtitrin. Corre iioartpiico orlnlerrlou-MOllcltod. Win , Fleming li Co. . 1 Itli and UouclriB ntroct. M502 FOR SALE. GOOD PAYINO OREF.NHOUSK butlnusn , anil frroonhouaci to rent. It. S. Me- Oec , Council Illurrs. M882 8 V WANTED , PARTNER IN FIRST-CLASS i roHtatirant ! well patronized by best clans of trailn : niUBt bo. cap.iblo of handlinif canht nm.iU capital and Hplendld chance to rlRht man , For In formation call at Canadian einploynienl ofllco , 160H Putnam. M004 0 * Y FOR SALE , A DESIRAuLE OPF.NINR FOR hardware bunlnras In eaalorn Nebranka. Stock will Involeo about $ jnun. Oood reanoni for Bcll- Imr. Apply to Rector A Wllholmy Co. , loth and JackHun , Oinnlia , 1)41 ) 10 -FOR SALE , NICE MEAT MARKET , GOOD location ! cheap for cnnh. Good roanoii for Belling. AdilrcHB Y 1 , lice onico. 1)40 ) 11 * Y-IF YOU WISH TO SELL THAT HOUSE , that farm , thnt bimlnnfi of yourn , or trnilo that niortir.iBpd property , or loan on Kllt-edcc so- curlty that money you have been hoanllmr , come IniinilHbutm. Llsl your IIOUHOR for rent with a llvo linn. Wo have for sale n "HO.OOO.OO morteaife on very valuable Doilijo slreet property ! a steam carpet cleaning works , making an Incomoof over 9 < 2.til)0llo ) ye.irly , at a ( 'roat aci idee on account of Hlckntws ! nlso Heveml oilier pooil bimlneHS chaiK'i" ) : nnd for cxchaiiKO many Hno propertleH. Davenport , V Waterman , 822 N. V. Life. MH58 0 * YELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY FOR SALE AT 30 per cent of the value of machinery. A chance you don't ffct every day. Oood location ! good trade. A. Holmati , receiver , 14tl Monroe Htroot , Chicago. M1U11 ' _ - FOR SALE , CHEAP. GROCERY STOCK AND bnlUllne. A Hiiap It taken noon. AildreiH P. M. , Houston , Neb , Mflfl4 7 * \r PARTNER WANTED IN AN ESTABLISHED Llnmtrniicoaironcy , Address E. B. , cnro of post- iniiBtor , Omaha. Xfb. MP48 12' _ FOB , EXCHANGE. Rates , lOo n line each Insertion , Sl.'iO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 'J.'ic. 1 OWN 100 : Z and D.ikota. Will Boll cheap or i-xeliaiifri ; for mtlse.ghorues anil cattle. Add. Box 70 , Frankfort , Ind 825 r/ STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS. /Jwant horses and cattle. Box 20 } Frankfort , Ind H26 y-CLEAR EASTERN NEB. LAND TO EX- /Jchanso for mdsc. P. O. Box ; 103 , Fremont. Nob. D17" TJ 80 ACRES CLEAR LAND TO TRADE FOR A/grocery / Block. Price . 42,000.00 : 4 miles from Central City ; 40 acres In cultivation , balance til for cultivation. Address lock box 40.1 , Central City , Neb. M470 D18 * / 100 TO 1,200 ACRES CLEAR BLACK SOIL h for mdsc. D. J. Wllaon , Norfolk. Neb M033 D21 7-FORSALEOR EXCHANGE , OOOD LIVERY /Jbarn In treed town. Will trade for tock of iroods hardware , seed work horHps or for good land lluvo irootl l < md In South Dakota will tr.ide for stock of goods. AdilreSH , J , II. EnzleIda Grovn.I.i. 720d2t ! FOR SALE KEAL E3TATK. Rates , lOc a line each Insurtlon , $1. " < 0 a line per month. Nothlne taken for luss than 25c. THARM FOR SAtE. JL A choice , well Improved 40-aore tract In Sarpy county , within ono mile of tlio-towu of. La Platta , anil only thn-ii miles from new Fort Crook ; two railroad Htatloim near by ; taxes Hint In IhU county : nearness to Fort Crook , Omaha and South Omaha himirea ( 'ood and permanent markets for ( tartlen truck , Bmall fruits , butter , eggs and poul try , bi'Hldcs usual farm products. 1 can oiler this Hplendld property at an attractive prlco for nhhort llniu. Waller G. Clark , 1218 Haniey Bt. 370 Di3 OR SALE. ON SMALLMONTIILY PAYMENTS , line ncro lots ou Q St. , half way between Sey mour Park and Soutli Omaha. No Interest. J. A. Dodge , 1201)3. 2.'illi t. 048 10 USINESS BLOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE eastern Nebraska. P. O. box 10J , Crpston. Nob. M718 D23 TOll SALE AT A BARGAIN , AN ELEGANT X nearly new frame residence , ten roomx. ull modern Improvementa , faclnff on Hanxcom park , very desirable. Apply to John Dale , 2110 New York Lite. M770 8 BARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE ortrado. F. 1C. Darling- , Barker blk. 820 S10HNKR LOT. PLAINVIEW ADDITION , CHEAP ] WAUUics No. 13 West 12th street , Kansas City. M031 0 FRUIT FARM AT A BARGAlNi74 ; ACRES 1M mllcB from clly limits : 42r apple trues ; fi.OOO bjarlui ; ( frai > eH : 100 cherry trees ; 60 plnnm : Bmall fruit. D. J. Hutchlnson li Co. , 017 Ilroadway. Council Bluffs. M003 JS 'HOUSES WINTOiBUD. Rales , lOc a line each limortlon. $1.50 u line per month. Nothing taken forlesa tlmn 25c. H ORSES WINTERED A SPECIALTY. APPLY to Cotton's burn , corner ICth and Cans Htrueta. M-J23 D ! ) ' HOUSES WINTERED * 0 PER MONTH. AD- dress W. II. Mlllard , Omaha National bank. . 24.-I D9 fORSES WINTiREDSTUUEN,1230 PARKAVE. L MIUI2 HOUSES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STAHLES- IStli and Davunport. Will receive lioat of earo Tornmru.iHonublo. M381 Ull * HORS ES WINTERED ! $4 PER MONTH : AD- drcttti Hopper Dros. , Elkhorn , Neb. Neb.M.107 D22' TJORSES WINTERED. FAIR GROUNDS , $ (1 ( & $ B O. : hay A. irruln tn'lcu a day ; every lioruo box Klnnry Uro . or J. T , Wllhrow. Ti'UIOU. M700 10' LOST. HatcH.lU'ca wordnrHthmcrtioiilea word llicro- nfter. Notnlnr taken for ICBI than 25c. LOST-STRAYEDTilAY M"AnTrWEIOIrTAlioUT ) imundH. Return to 110 S.SlHt avcnuo nnd eel reward. 1112 li * APIISUM OF MONEY MONDAY EVENING. Finder call at 318 N , Y. Llfo bnlldhif und ro- celvu rownnl 031) fl * T OSTICK WOOL FASTENER , WllAPPKD IN -iJMi'H. Ileiihou'Hi dropped from currluirn on llio way home. Reluiii to Mrs. John Mcfiim-rn , 111,17 South 3 : < d. MOJ7 0' DH.ES3MAKINO. Kates , lOoalliiBoaoh hmertlonl.SOiUuo ; per monlli , Kothtnir taken for leaa than 2.1e , ' " WR.U'PERS , $2. 1)00 N , S4 th 827 170R SALE. HLOCK Of STOCK IN A HANK IN i thlH city , dotuRU irootl bnalne . elylae promlso of lanro ( ncrcaHO and lutndaomo rcturnu. Addroaa llox 70Ucity , 7iu u WANTEDDRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES ; CAN Blve beat of rotei-onco. Address X U7 ilcu. ilcu.U10 U10 5' UNDEBTAKERSANDEMtB&liEMRS Kates , 10o a line nacli luserUon , $1.00 a line per mouth. Nothing taken for l < m than * . ' .lr. . . . ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN G , --/Jacobs , deceased | later wlthM. O. Maul ) , under taker and embalniur , 01SS 10th ut , Tel. O'JU. , 831 HK. HURKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND rmbulmer , 1018 Chicago nt , Tel. 00. 8aa WANTED TO BORROW. Rates , too a Una each Insertion , fl.GO a line per niontU. Notlilns tnkou for lesa than 20o , 17IOHT TO TEN PER CENT PAID ON ANY -Ijsum of money ; lom secured by llrttt morhraeu on rood Omaha real cslaio , Alex Moore , Wl New York Llfo butldln ? , Man D20' SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , lOcalluupacli limerllou. tl-50a line per month. Nothlnr takeu for lo lliau 25c , auqulro a wo'klnz knowledge of shorthand and typewriting al A. 0. Vaii-S ul'H school of hort- tiand , 01UN. Y Life. Typewriters lo rout , 828 " PAWNBROKERS. llatun , lOoa llnetutch lanortlon , S1.6U n lluu per month. Nolhlng taken for less than 23c. SONNENBERH. DIAMOND HROKER. 1SO5 DoucIaH u Louu money ou diamond * . walclioa , otc. Old cold und nil r or bought , Tel. Rntcs , lOon line each ln ortjau. $1.no a line per month. Nothing taken for loaMhan g.-ic. EW AND SECOND HANDCALE9.ALL KINDS. Addrosa Bordtm A Sclleclolrt ' , | ' ' ' 8u : MUSIC. ART AND r LANGUAGES. Hates , lOc .1 llnnraoli Innortloh , $1.SO a line per monlli. Nothing taken for lob-t tliin 2io. _ /"I F.OELLENnKCK.IlANJOlST AND TEACHER , VJT.18H ) California Rt. < 1114 'MvKKir. ; INSTUUMENTS placed oq'record Decem ber 5,1893 : WAP.TIANTT IIKF.IH. J M WeMcrflplrt to U 0 llsirtloy. lot 12 , block n , Uotnor & Archor's add to Smith Utnalm t COO Charles llulltt and wlfo lo Ullluu Aborcrotnblc , lot 5 , block 10 , Uiunlm Heights 45 O Y 1 it-own to Marl In Habolsteln ot al , so so sw and so no 10-KJ-10 7,200 K I ) Mcndlmlior and wlfo to Andrew Nelson , lot 10 , block 11 , llunscom I'ltico. . 2,000 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. * , TT Croft to CO Llttlefleld. nl { of sj ; of sw nw 3-15-13 ( except 1G8.V32U feet ) 1 Krnnk Colpotro-r und wife to R O llatc.s , lot 23 , iJavonport'a subdlv. . . CO DF.it)3. : H 11 Iroy ( rottnty trcnsurcr ) to Plilla- ilolplim Mnntifucttirln ) ? and Trust company , lot 14 , block 10 , lluiwom ' Place , , O A Itcmiotl ( special mustur ) teST Atwater , lots 1 and 4 , block 1 , Tlioniiison & ( lees * add 700 Same tn Central Loan nnil Trust coin- puny , lot G , block 8 , H V Smith's itdd 1,452 E.I Collins ( special master ! to W It Wndtlell , lot l7 ! , block 1 , Orchard Hill 834 Sntuo to Setli Dickey , lot 0 , block 8 , Patrick's id ! add , 1,200 Same to ! ' ACrnlRli , lot 10 , block 0 , Kountzo & It's add 8,000 Total amount , of transfers S 10,670 BUREAU. SUES * CO. . SOLlOtTOUS.Iloo Hulldltis. OMAHA. NKU. Advice RRILWRY TIME GRRD OmahaU. | P. Dupot. lUtli and Alnrcyl Omaha "S.35pm | " St. Louis Cannon Hall 112.35pnii TALKS UN HIS URDEli. Governor Lnwclllnc Gives tlio Ilengona AVIiIch Proinptotl Him to Issue It. TorEKA , Dec. 5. Governor Lowclltngts olrculnr of executive clemency to tramps la attributed Tiy many to bo instigated If not actually written by G. C. Clemens , a local attorney with an anarchistic sentiment , who attends the anniversaries of Chicago' Hay market participants. The governor , however , today aatd : "I havn been deeply impressed with the poverty and distress prevalent. Ingalls , you know , says there are a,000,000 men trumping. Kansas nas her share. I know something of the suf ferings of this unfortunate but deserving class. Many a night huvo I wandered up and down the streets of the city -which a quarter of A century afterward , gave us the World's fair.I was without niono.y for food or work to got It , subject to arrest. A short time since , I learned that many un fortunates of tint , class 'wcro in Jail at "Wichita , Newton' and other towns in Kan sas , and determined to issue this order to police boards. "My circular applies to men whoso only sin is their enforced idleness and to thoin only. For that class the rock pile ahall bo abolished iii Kansas so long tin I am gover nor. MOD who commit offenses against so ciety are not protected by the circular. There is no anarchy In tlio sentiment or in the spirit of the circular , ana no falr- ininuca man win so construe4u Altiny liun- sus cities have their Jails full of "trumps. " nnd my action was intended to stop the practice of arresting men on the ground of being without visible means of support. Of course the t-ircultir affects only llvoclllo.s Topeka , Wichita , lyon von worth , AtchUon and Fort Scott , , but I hope the po lice authorities of "other bltlcs will recognize its fairness and exorcise ; lliu smno spirit of Immunity in the discharge' , b'f their duties , " In \\rofn.-ivu' . A complaint was fllcG'bi izzle IjOivltowltz alleging that Pearl LuclAfc r sold her mort gaged property to the valgfl , of * 30. When the accused was bro-jnjlituMnto' ' court the ] mgo ! told the acting awi&tout prosecutor that the complaint was a state case and should haveboon , Urawmkv JSaloy or some of Ills USSistlUltS. j , ( jo-j j-iii xtolo n C'u ( | ( , Miss Alice McShanet aJtenographor for Furay & MoArdle , had ! a' < lTaluablo cloak stolen Monday aftcniow ) Jffom the lira's oilica In the Arlington lUorflr. The thief 1s unknown , although &uiildou jtolnts to an unknown man who-was In tlio ofllco during the nftornooiu The ifyott " vas reported to the police. rtc\v < ; uer ut Nrbraxka City , Thettppointnietttof NoaU Miller of Fair- bury as gauger at the Nebraska City distil lery was received yesterday. Mr. Miller succeeds Emraous Rolfc , vrhose appointment was one of the tlrst made byl'resldont Harrison risen , und who lias continued iu ofllcc until now. When Baby was sick , uo garo her Castorla. VThea she was a CUUJ , blui cried for Outorlo. When Elio became Hisa , cho clung to CattorUv. When Eho Uad CMldrou/aiio gave tUom Castorla GOLDEN SPIKE IS DRIVEN Spearfish at Last Got * in Touch with the World's ' Pulso. BURLINGTON EXTENSION COMPLETED Womlorfnl Country Opened Up by n Now Jto.nl To iJlHciit * the ran * Question Unto CuUliiB Stopped liy u Clover lUisc Unit Notes. . The scenic route o ! tlio nortlnvost , ns the Spout-pish extension of the liurltngtoa will undoubtedly bo known , linn been oouiptotcit , the lust foot of truck being ; laid Monday , On Thursday , ix glorious tluy for Spoarilsh , tlio golden sulko which .lohii A. Clark bas been treasuring for boven long ycnrs VMS driven homo by the 1'itlr hands of half n dozen representative women of Snearfish , who saw In tills net a new world opening to themhedged about ns ilia.v htivo boon by the frowning peaks of the codar-covcred Black Hills. There wns a big celebration last Friday nhon the track ontorcd Siioarllali nt the rate of thlrt.v-thrco leet every llvo minutes , bunds played , fair women assisted In tlio oolobrntioD , the mayor of SncarllsU wus prominent mid every thing about the place waslnastato of wild excitement over the advent of a connecting line \vttti the world beyond. Tlio Burlington people had expected to bo in Spearflsh by September , but one lUillculty after another had to bo overcome , risht-of- way matters had to bo settled , causing ex asperating delays. However , all the ob stacles have beou overcome , the road is Into Spoarllsh and f reljrht trafllc will probably bo commenced some ttmo next week , by which tlmo the track will bo ballasted and In run ning ardor. Much can and will bo said of this now line touching southwest Dakota. It traverses the must rugged portions of the Black Hills , passing tlirough magnificent gorges and canyons , the scenery Is full of grandeur and the reals of engineering skill win compare favorably with any in ino mountains of Colorado. In some places the grade is i > per cent , which to the railroad man means a world of dinicultics to be over come. At one place on tlio road , as the track winds about the ledge of the canon , it Is very easy to drop a stone from the upper to the lower trade , 1,500 foot below. The now line extends fiom EnclOWootl , which is th < 3 Junction point on ttio main line of tlio Burlington , to Spourflsh , a distance.of some twenty-five miles. The names of the stations on the line have finally been decided upon , as follows : Englcwood , Aztec , Port land , Elmoro , Savoy , Maurice and Spearilsh. IOWA'S COMMISSION Kl'.rOltTS. Information * Sought Ilcnloit by tlio Rail way iManngors at Impossible to Give. DBS MOINES , Dec. 5. [ Special 1'ulegram to THE BKE.J Tlio sixteenth annual report of the Iowa Railway commission was illod to day. It is not as largo as usual , on account of the separate report of each company being - ing omitted. Much of the information that the board is required by law to obtain is Im possible to secure In any way. The railway managers say tboy are not in posses sion of it themselves. In reply to the commissioners' questions , the railway managers have said that thcv could not separate the cost of transportation per mile , equipment , capital stock , debt , bonds , in terest paid and many other items pertaining to Iowa from the whole , as these cover the ' whole , and cannot by uuy means bo' exactly apportioned to tlio Iowa lines. Neither can they give the actual cash value ot the Iowa lines , because there is no way to measure it. The railway managers seftm to regard many of llicso questions as superfluous and impossible to answer. The report shows an increase in the1 mllo- ago during the year. In 18'Ji it was 8,407.81 miles , and this year it is S,50uB3. There is an inoio iso of 29.72 per cent in the tonnage of freight hauled in Iowa during the past year over the previous year. Tlio total ton nage of freight shows an increase of 31.12 per cent in total amount on all the lines re porting. The number of employes has also increased considerably and there has been r. large increase in the total amount of wages. Besides these statistics the report gives ex tensive reports of all the complaints that have been before the board during the year against the railway companies , though scarcely any of these amount to much. All the board's litigation before the supreme court is also reviewed by the attorney gen eral , and the decision in the joint rate case is given in full. HIMtE'tf A SCI1IC.MK. A ISoston I'npor l'rop : > scs a I'luu to Iteor- Siiii IZH tlio Union 1'ncilic. BOSTON , Dec , 5. The Boston News Bureau suggests the following reorganization plan of the Union Pacific : ' 'It is submitted that if nn attempt to rearrange the 233,000,000 , of Union Pacific indebtedness and give full payment to the government while earnings are decreasing , it can boat bo done for all interests the creditors , thogov- eminent and the public generally upon some such comprehensive plan as the following ; Tlio Union Pacific stockholders to surrender , ns at present , a majority control of property to llio'government , which can bo represented by snven directors out of twelve , one di rector to ho appointed icacli year , ot to hold life positions subject to removal for cause , to have a liberal salary and no other occupation , the government to issue $ ! OU,000.000 Il.por cunt bonds ut , par , take up all Union Pacific stock at the average - ago market value of the three years ending January 14.18 ! > I , pay tlio govcriimc-nt debt , which the Untied States treasury will soon bo called to pay , in full and leave from K > < V 030,000 to flOO.000,000 of those bonds in the treasury of the Union Pacific , one-half oflucli could Do used for the raising of the property to the proper standard for a gov ernment road and one-half to remain In the treasury for future development. To make thcso bonds perpetual at S per ount would permit thorn to bo used at par as a basis for bank circulation , " Aonucil of Ititto Outline. Some rate cutting has been irolng on by two well KnoVrn roads and a well knawn general passenger agent Imagined that his competitors were playing "horse. " With Ills usual ability to encompass nil matters niTcctiiig the situation hero tlio aforesaid general passenger agent sat down and wrote letters to the representatives of tlio lines alleged to bo engaged in ( ho "shady'1 trans actions. Ho also intimated that the letters would bo notices of the filing of u formal complaint ugainat the roads for butchering the business. Of course he dlun't hnvo tiny evidence , nor did the representatives of the roads charged with -violation of the agree ment think anything about the statute of limitations running , against said violations. The letter had its effect , however , for about 10 o'clock one night two violently wrought up iudlvlduals called ut the homo of the general passenger agent and bo- suochcd to withhold the complaint. They asked him how much , he know , and taking out u virgin memorandum book tlio general passenger agent proceeded to road a lot of figures , wherein the railroad men had per- uiluod their zeal /or the roads they repre sent to got tliu bettor uf their dUcrotion. They threw up their hands. Uuo man said his head would bo chopped off if the com plaint was Hied , while tliu other said It would seriously embroil him on the spit. Tlio general passenger agent finally decided in drop the matter , which he did , To Talk A no lit General Manager Dickinson of the Union Pacific loft for Chicago Monday to attend a meeting of the ircncnil umn.itrcrs yesterday upon the question of issuing passes to cur tain Interests , Itvis anticipated that after the pans question \TnsdHi > osod of llio mineral managers aiid general pabicntfur agents of the tranncantitieatul liana will attempt to got together upon some basis whereby tlio rates may bo restored , The mooting called at St. Paul this week , it is understood , will talco place in Chicago. No Kecclvi r for the Atcluaon , Cuifiao , Dae. fi. Vioo President I ) . U. ( toblnsou of the Atculsou road said today regarding the report that A receiver was soon to bo appointed for Uio A'.clilsoti ! ' Tlicro Is not the slightest foun J.ition to the story. It Is unlrtio from beginning to or.tl. I hnvo today i eeolvcd ; \ cablegram from Mr. Heinhnrt , who Is in Ktlropo , tolling mo everything Is all rl h t In oror.r way. There la going to bo no receiver for the Atchison , no matter what reports are spread of a con trary nature. " r.tmnptml Tart of thn Syntnim CiiiCAtio , Dec. 5. In the foreclosure of the Mercantile Trust company afitunst the Chicago cage , Poem & St. I ouls Kn 11 road company , which was In hearing today in the United Stuln.i circuit court , the motion to withdraw the receivership from a part of the com pany's system , the Jacksonville , Somorvlllo & St. Louis Uuo , was granted. > Union I'nnno Director ! Mnct. NBW YOHK , Deo. r , . The directors of the Union Pacific mot today to take notion on the death of the late Frederick TJ. Amos ami to elect a itirostor to fill the vacancy. His son , Oliver Amos ( second ) , was elected n director and also a member of the executive eoiiitiilttoo. Iso business of public Interest was transacted , Hnllwu.v NutPR. Ooorgo A. MoNutt of the "ICaty" Is In the city.Charles Charles Kennedy of the Rock Island re turns from Chicago yesterday. R. A. Benson of Atlantic , la. * agent of the Rock Island at that point , is in tl.o city in charge of a party of fourteen pirsons cnroulo to I..OS Angeles via Vl. Worth. It is rumored that Commissioner Utt of the Commercial clue Is trotting ready to re sign his place to devote "his whole energies to the Omaha Bridge and Terminal com pany's new lino. Receiver E. Etlery Anderson is expected to arrive In Omaha either Sunday or Mon day , coming westward via Jacksonville , where ho is also in demand as one of the receivers of the Jacksonville & South- eastern. ORlclals of the Missouri Pacific and the Omaha Bridge and Terminal company will go to St. Louis this week to complete the arrangements for u connection ot the latter with the former system about Oraco strcot. If this connection is made it will glvo the Missouri Pacific access to Council Bluffs. ft > VU3U'l.iTB. After Mnnj opt and Dim-in HfltclMtt Juror * In tlio Couslilln Ctinn lluvo Itouu I'onirl. CIUCAOO , Dec , 5. Tlio jury in the Coughlin case was completed last evening. The defense exercised Its peremptory challenge on Hot- man Husch , a restaurant man , who has lived In Chicago for three years and who said ho had never heard of the Cronlti case until last Saturday. Jerrv ITlynn , the clerk suspended a week ago on suspicion of having tampered with the Jury list , was reinstated. iTlynn filed an uuldtivit declaring his Innocence of the charge against him. Tills morning at the Instance of the de fense Juror Taylor was dismissed by Judge Tuthill. The court , in dismissing the Juror , said that there was nuthinc against Taylor's character , but that ho had made mistakes in his examination as venirotnan which necessitated the dismissal. Thus , for the third time the jury was left incomplete and prepa ratio to secure another juror were begun. With unexpectedly little delay the twelfth juror was secured. Hiram Wadltugh is the name of the man who took Juror Taylor's place. Wadloigh Is a river boatman. After the jury was sworn in , Judge Wing , for the defense , stated that ho would try to prove the evidence of Mrs. Andrew Fey In competent and nskcd that the state be in structed to omit nil mention of her expected testimony n its opening speech. Mrs. Foi ls the woman who , it Is sain , claims that her husuand was one of the conspirators , and is reported to have learned muith from him in his moments of remorse regarding the case. The court took the matter under advise ment. It .was reported this'afternoon that Rev , Father Sc-anlon of the Roman Catholic cathedral of the Holy Name would bo placed on the stand by the state to testify us to the statement made to him by O'Sulli- vau at thajolict penitentiary a few week's before O'Sullivan's death. The relation ship of priest and confessor docs not enter into this statement , because Father Scanlon did not visit O'Sullivau as a minister of the gospel , but as a chance visitor , and there fore the statement does not come within the line of privileged communications. In tills confession , it is alleged , O'Sulllvan assured Father Scanlon that he had no actual part in the killing ; that his under standing was that'Dr. Cronin was to bo kept a prisoner in tlio Carlson cottasjo until ho should consent to give up certain papers which it was believed he had. Father Scanlon this evening said that as a priostof the parish in which the county Jail Is located , he had visited Iceman O'Sullivnn and the other 'prisoners , but ho would not have received from the iceman or the others any slitoinciit * concerning crime except in his official capacity as a confessor. A con fession from any one , the priest added , would not be revealed under any circum stances whatever. CiinniUuns Guttlnc Information A limit Kn- rorcpinmit of J'rolilliltory I MW * , KANSAS Cur , Dec. 5. J. E. Atkinson and J. A. Ewan of Toronto , Canada , were in Kansas City , Kan. , today. Mr. Atkinson is a prohibitionist and Mr. Kwufi an antl-pro- htbitionlst , and they are traveling togoth * i for the purpose of gathering information about the enforcement of the prohibitory law , whcro such exists. They wcro sent out by the Toronto Globe , which is favorable to the prohibition movement. ATOto Is to betaken taken on the question In Ontario , January I , but It will neither pass nor defeat the meas- mo , as it is tn bo taken as a guido by tlio legislature in acting on a prohibition 'meas ure. ure.Tlio two men spent two weeks in Iowa Mr. Ewan says they got liquor In every town they visited in that state and uses tins as an argument that prohibition is not efl'cot- Ive. "Blind tigers , " "holes-in-thc-wall" and drug stores , however , oomo high , as Mr. Ewan says they paid 40 cents for about 7 cents worth of very bad whisky In ono place. U. Omaha , where there is a Sunday closing law , ho and Mr , Atkinson made a tour of three squares on Sunday morning und se cured liquor in six out of nine places risked. A few moments later , on visiunu' the chief of police , they were blandly informed by that olllcial that not n ninglo saloon was open iu the city. 1'i.K.ib.isi' i'-uit ' int. Jtitrctss. Uammlltcn on Coufaroiicu .Menu to Coin- ) > l te JU Iti'pirt. PJTTSIICUO , Due. fi. The cornmlttco of oon- fercnco on the theological seminaries , ap pointed by the last Presbyterian general assembly , mot.In this city this afternoon for the purpose of completing1 the report to be presented at the next assembly. Dr.V , U. Young of Danvlllo , Ky. , who is chairman of the committee , sdyn an effort will bo made to formulate some plan bv which the relations between tlu church and seminaries will bo moro intimate and tlie control more etieclivo without intoi-forlng with the rights of cither , Uev. Dr. Bartlett of U'asliiugton , D. C. , n member of tlie committee , said whatever plan was devised must mtan thu expulsion of JJr. Briggs from the Union Theological sem inary , or his return to the church at the cluirch'j terms , tf Oremitrrcl to Fight Tumnmtiy , NEW YOHK , Dec , 5. Tlio political move ments headed by JuJire McOreary , the Sleekier brotlu-m nud other anti-Tammany' lies , took definite form last night under the natno of the "Independent County OrgutiUa- lion. " The purpoao of the movement , us ex- plninod at the mooting , is to unite men of both parties nnd of all xtiadus nt political thought In order to overthrow the domina tion of Tammany hall iu this city. Its effects will bo entirely local. National and state ixiiiUcnl organizations will bo entirely ignored , ln for > i Six Mouth * C.'ruUu. fljsw YOIIK , Doo. 5. The United States revcnuo cutter Grant is off today fora 11,000- mile cruise. She has MOI-CB to laxt six months anil in bouiid for Kan Francisoa. Her eventual destination is patrol In the North Piclfio and Puset unuud. A iMiikt flr bat tery of the iriift , ' . Schfooder typo has Just been put aboard of her. Ainuuir the ports In her itinerary Is llio. She will bo duo at San Francisco Murch 18. 3arangQ3 Must Not Bo Paid Until Benefited - * fited Property is Atssssjcl , RESOLUTION TO THE CONTRARY IS VETOED Position of the Mnyor Suntnlnod bjr thf City Council other Ilimlneii Done nt the Clly Unit I.ml The city council hold a short session last night. Another meeting , the third con secutive ono of the wcok , will bo hold this evening1 , when It Is thought the accumula tion of business will bo i-loaml up. The ma.\or sent iu a veto of the concur rent resolution directing the city ttwisurot o make tender and pay awauls made by bo appraisers to acquire land for a park in the southwestern part of the city. Ills reason was that under the charter na amended no motioy should bo taken out ol llio park bond fund for the payment of such lamagos until the special benefits to abut * .Ing and adjacent property have boon issossod. and this has not been done. A 'urthor reason was that most of the prop- ; rty owners whoso land was appropriated ' 'or the uontliwcst park have appealed to the ilstrict court from the award of damages nado by the appraisers , and the cases are now pending and undetermined In the dis trict court. Mr. Elsasscr believed the position of the mayor wns not right and ho did not think the veto should bo sustained. Mr. Munro maintained that tlio mavor'n position was right and tliu veto should be sustained. Mr. Uowcll and Mr. Edwan'a ' desired the opinion , of Mr. Council on llio subject. The city attorney aaid all questions ol lionellts should b < 3 considered by llio council as a board of cqallzalion. Ila thought , how- ivor. that the benefits should bo determined by the council before money is drawn from the park fund to pay damages. Whatever amounts in benefits are itctorinmed will reduce - duce that much the sum required to be taken from the park fund , leaving-a nalanco to bo used In boautlfylng the tract. Ho thought no time would bo lost if a louder of damages were not immediately made , as the dissatis fied parties had gone into court. Mr. Specht wanted thu matter loft to the couucllmon from the First and Second wards and the city engineer. After further discussion n vote was taken on the veto. The veto was sustained by the following vole : Ayes : Brunor , Edwards , llowell , Jacobsen. McLeario. Munro , Prince , Sauiidora , Spojht , Steel. Thomas. Nays : Bechel , Back , MuAmlrowa. Elsasser. The papers In the case wera then referred to the First and Second ward delegations and cltv oncineor. The notice of the comptroller that the sewer maintaining fund Is exhausted and the lighting fund is nearly so was referred to the commltteo on finance. John \V. Fead filed an application to rent a .space in the rotunda of the city hall lor u cigar stand. The request was referred to a committee. Upon request of Chief of Police Soavoy and recommendation of Mayor Bomls the use of the council chamber was granted for the meeting of the chiefs of police of the state to bo hold December III. The Wimptrollor was directed to withhold any warrants ordered Issued for damages by reason of the opcnlne of Seventeenth street from Castellar to Vinton streets , until u cloud on the title of the property to bo icquircd Is lifted. The salary appropriation ordinance for November was passed. Y. M. . C. A. STATE CONVENTION. of tliu Mt-iitnii ; Sponkcrs AVIio \V1II Ilrllvur Aflili-cisi-ft. The fourteenth annual convention of the Young Men's ' Christian association Is to beheld held at Fremont , Friday , Saturday and Sun day of this week. So\crnl of the best speakers and best informed association men in the country will bo present. Mr. Robert Wcidcnsoll , the pioneer secre tary of the international committee ; Edwin Burritt Smith , member of the international committee from Chicago ; Charles K. Obcr , traveling secretary of the international com- mittco ; Edsvin lj. Hamilton , railroad secre tary of the internatloi.al committee ; Ala ] r Elijah Ilulford of Omalri : W. A , Mairoe. Mate secretary of Iowa ; Rev , I. N. Kin-loot Philadelphia ; Chancellor Canllold.St tto uni versity ; President Warren of Gates cell * ga tuid llio monikers of the stnio couimiue- : > will bo present. Leading association mc-ii in the state licsliloH the general iecrotaries will all contribute to make the convention the greatest success poBsibtc- . En'ertaimnent will bo provided nil ac credited delegates from the associations and any young men from towns where there are no associations who dcsiro to attend. Tnu railroads give return tickets , reduced rate.s of fare , provided 150 delegates purchase full faro tickets to Fremont , and secure certifi cates to ) hat effect from ticket agents. Fol lowing Is the prop ram of the convention : Fildiiy Afternoon 3:00 : , devotional scrvlcn , conducted by John li. Mur.sliiill , jr. , Lincoln : nrxanlrntlon ; "Tho 1'nruosa of Our Coining , " 1'iof. V. W. Tiiyldr , Lincoln : work of tliucol- lcji > iissoclallmrJicnwIsoMuU'iiipnts by delo- Kiitosi , cimdnc-lefl by Mr. C. 1C. Obcr , hccrotary intoi national committee ; uddrcs ? , Mr. L' , 1C. Oborj report of hlitlo committee , II. II. Bald- rldco. J Vldiiy KvcnltiR 7:00 : , snuclal prayer seiv- IPO. conducted by 1'iof , II. U. Cnrbotl , York ; 7iO : : , nddrcssi'.s ' of wi'lcoine , on tlio part of Hip churches. Kuv. fi. AI. Iirown ; on the part of tlo : elty , .Mr. I. I * . l < nnmU ; tin llut part of the as'-o- i-laiion , MrV. . I ) . Iti'ynolds ; ruspniuu , II , II. HaMi'lilce , elialimun Mate committee ; bilut it'pnrlH from t.'io association ( limited In two mimili-y uiu-li ) ; aililro-i , "TJio Association : Uhofiilnnd Daservlns of nncnurnxomont tuirt Support , " Major Klljnli llnlford , Omaha. SlornliiK 0:01) : ) , "I'lio Holy Spirit thu rower in tin,1 Individual I.lfc , " I'reshlcnt. Warren , ( jiilos collect' , Nnllplij " ( jBttlng a ( ! ilp on MI-II'K l.l i.s , " < lr. K. < 1 , rjih-onl , HCC- ret-iry. North I'laito'lli ; poiislljlllty of Individual jMi'inber.s tn llio Stale \\'orii , " Mr. W. A. Miisuo , .statiecrolii : v. hnvii : "Ne- bruHkn'H I'ohltlnii In llio Association NVoi-liJ , " Mr , ltot ) ( it Wc'ldei ell , uirrotary inter- nntlomil commltlee ; tiiisliicss , state work for tlio romlng year , ktutii comiiilunu's loport , Huluctlon of plai-u of ne.vl C'liivciitlon , pro vision foi thuroik fiir I hu cumin : ; year , mis- cellanmm * liiului > .ss , Sal iirduy Aflernoon2:00 : , hone sorvlco , con- dueled by Mr.1 , A.I'ntlarKmi.Umaliftindilrrv * , "Mow l Study tbn Illble , " llov , I. N. K.irlu I'lillailuhilila , Pa.i "How It ) Ituaeli tbu Hnyu1 Mr , I * . I * . Joliiison. lliihtllik' > il "Home of tin Itc.st IViiiuies of lliu Veai- ' * Work , " dUcus- fclnn conducted liyMr , d. 1C. While , lluittiluui address , Uliuncnlloi't'uiillclil.Hluto iniivcrally , SiitutdayKvonln-j ! 7HO : , platform nicellii , "Tliu AssiK-iuttijii In llio I'lclil , " I'Aitmnx Kalf- r.i.ul Mun , " Air. Kdwlu L. lluinilioii , Nuw York ! "Ainonij Ctiniii.nrclal Travulurn , " Mr , .I.II.Vnn t.'aiivlicnl ; . Noll"lr mlilici * , "Tlig \Vin HI Wide Mold , " ICUrlii llurrltt. Hn.ltli , Hibl : > ath Hoi-vine * OiflO n. in. , consecration ineiMlnu' . Mr , JCUwIn lliiiiillton , lallrnud sociutary Inlorniitlonal coiiiiuluoe ; lUi'JUu. in.chntch fiorvk-i's , fli)0 ; ) p. in.mun'snnspul inuullni ; , Mr , P , I' . Cai nilher.s , ijtuiurnl hi'iTi- . tnry. llastln iailltik' iiH'.nliiL' , Mr. .liiiui 1C , DDUII. Ktinoral M'uruttiry , Lincoln ; lmy ' moui. In ; ; , Mr , I * L , , lohiit > oii , Hiistlmrs ; 7)0 ; : ) p , in , , iilittform iiieotlngi Ulu : ) p , in , , fiiru eUiiicei < Inu , t Mi-iillmr * ' Nl ht ill tliu > . .M. O. A. Thursday night one of the clmr.ictorlit'p ' ralllc.s ot tlio association men of Omaha will bo held. An excellent program lias beoti nvranROil. The musical fdaturcs of tlu ovuningvill bo vocal and pluno Keleulloui by Mr. John MoKwIni , and Mr , Miifllor , banjo and guitar bcloclltins ant ) recitations by a trio of young ladies , Mr. Charles If. Obcr , secretary of the international coin- in lit co of the Young Men's Christian -.msocl- ntion , wilt lii present nnd deliver tin addregs. Mr. Frank ( lartlgun , instructor In the class in algebra and higher mathotnaiirsvlll de liver a brief address , speaking of tlio com. mercliil vnluuof menial dUclpllnc. Aliililm.1:00111 : for Morn MMinlior * . Tlio gymnasium committee of the Young Men's Christian association 1ms made largi pUn for the accommodation of IU increased metnborsliin thin year and lias purchased 200 new lockora for tlio gymnasium , which huvo boon placed in a tpuoi.tl room ajiart from the pcnoral tlrcsslug rour.i. The asso ciation Is now nblo to piovliio ili-ossiiig com. filiations fot-nll Us notv mumbcrs without causing any delay pt ail , A chccl : room has been opened in connection with the gjinna slum for ilui safe keeping of coat , huts and all vnluablos tliut the members may hava upon their pcrsotii ,