TITE OMAJIA "DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 8 , 1804. ' . ; Now is the i' ; Accepted Time. Have you a horse or a cow that ri you dou't want to feed this winter riCi there is no way you can find a cus tomer so sbon as by patronizing The Bee want columns. Thou , sands read this page , the very pee ; pie you are after. 25C pays for a 17-word ad , li * Servant girls aafl others BCokliiR employment , . do 1 I to valt loug lor ictulls Ibioufth thcso want uds. , ' SPEG1RL NOTICES. AdverllBemcntfc for these columns will bo taken . , until 12:30 : p. m. for the e\cnlnB. and until 8:00 : > p. m. for the morning nnd Sunday edition. Advertisers , by reaucstlns a numbered check , rf c n have answers addressed to a numbered lettci In care of The IJee. Answers so addressed will be delivered upon presentation of lUe check only. Itntes , 1V4C a word , first Insertion , Ic a won ! thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c foi flrst Insertion. These advertisements must run , consecutively. SITUATIONS WANTED. IOUNO MAN WANTS PLACH TO KAKN board while attending college. Hooses1 nuslnM ! college , 15th and Farnam. t _ A SOJ EXPERIENCED AND COMPETENT clerk and stenographer wants situation ; can give best of references. Address I ) . 21 , lice. " * A 45-10 WANTED MAM. HEM * . . \VANTED-A FEW I'KHSONS IN EACH PLACE to do writing ; tend stamp for IGO-puRO bool of particulars. J , Woodbury , 121 W. 42d street N. Y. City. 11 481 WANTED EXrKIUENCKD COAL MINERS TC fa to Sheridan , Wyo. Apply at olllce Shcrldar Coal Co. , 1C05 Farnam. U m MEN OB- GOOD ADDRESS CAN rnocunr steady employment at good pay by calllne m 1510 Douglas St. II M7a-DU ! ) .WANTED , A IIESPECTAHLE , STEADY CATII. olio man , locally. In every diocese In U. S. mint furnish references ; $75 ft ) per month AVrlto to Joseph 11. day , E6 6th a\enue. Chi cago. 111. H-M755 13" TTANTBD-A FlilST CLASS LIQUOR ANE cigar salesman to travel In Iowa. Must havi established trndo and bo well recommended Address Fleisclimann , Adams & Co. , Chicago HI. 11-7(53 ( i ) .WANTED. A OOOD JJROOMMAKER AT KRE mont broom factory. Neb. II M7S2 10 WANTED , TRUSTWORTHYPERSONTC travel ; salary J7SO.OO nnd expenses ; referencp enclose self-addrcajied stamped em elope , Man oger , dnmcr 1' , Chicago. M779 9 * BAILSMAN IN EVERYCOUNTY ; $7Doi month and expenses ; olllce , furniture , ndvcrtls Inp furnished ; goods monopoly ; experience un nwMEnry. Address 1C. S. Co. , 13J Colnnnadi llldg. . Huston , Moss. H-M7S6 8 * 1000,00 AND EXPENSES PAID .COMPETEN1 men flist year , or large commission , Boiling bj namiiU staple gauds to marchnntntno pe Idling experience unnecessary. For sealed p'artlculnr sondKtamp. , llotisohqld Specialty Co , 73 111 street1 Cindnnrftt , O. I B M781.6 * .WANTED. RESIDENT SOLICITOR FOURIER cnnlile agency In east ; permanent position liond required. Address , or call after 0 : * p. m. . Merchants hotel. 1J. A. nullock. 11-M782 8 WANTED FEMALE HELP. AI'PHRNTtCQ QIRL' WANTED AT 601 N. 18TI C-M734 8' street. , _ - WANTBP aiUL FOR iOCNtlllAL IIOU8B work : must bo good cook and have leferenocs 3004 I'aroam. C M75S 8 _ LADIES. IF YOU WISH UMl'LOYMnNT A1 : your homes send seir-addressed envelope to our deserlptlver ctrculnr and commence work o once ; coed wogpx pnld. The Alfred Knlttlni Co. , Wlnthrop , Mass. C M792 13 AN UXPHRIUNCnD CAftlllDR must lie well recommcided. Furniture < lepart mcntt lloaton store. , C M793 8 BENT HOUSES. IIOUSCS , F. K. DARLINO , BARKER BLOCK U 13 } HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Till O. F. Davis company , 1505 Furnam. D 491 KELKENNY & CO. R. 1. CONTINENTAL BLK . D 195 CHEAPEST C-noOM COTTAGE. WITH BATH In city. Reduced to 115.00. 3033 California st. U-MtM _ TOUR-ROOM MODKRN FLATS. TH AN1 Leavcnworth. J. W. Squire , 213 Bea bldK. D-M500 NICK LAitan HOUSES IN DUND"IB I > LACI chcap'.tlll spring. J. W. Squire , 218 Bee bid ? . , , _ D-M500 IIOUSI I BENAAVA & CO. , a03 N. . 1STII SI 761 TOR RPNT. IIOURB OF 3 ROOMS AND BARI on I'atk ave. Inquire at 421 U. 18th it. D-SH _ riRST CLASS MODHRN 1J.ROOM UOUSF M19 Blnney , 110.00. ' Wlthnell , 207 N. Y. Life. D-501 _ FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE. MB WILT.IAMS ST. U-M2MD20 * _ FOR RENT-CHKAP FOR TIIK WINTKr one S'room house , three G-room cottages. . A. Scott , Omaha Wat'l bank. D-MS72DJ2 FOR RENT-DnSIRABLC llWnLLINOS li nil parts of Omaha. K. 11. Sheate , 432 1'nxto block. D-331D21' _ t-ROOM 1IOURI3 , Sit WOOLWORTH AVK , one 3-room. 1301 Cullforula et. D-233D1S- roil RUNT , MODIRN : S-ROOM HOUSE ; AT tic , stable. JC2J Benard street ; apply ne ) door. D-M581 M * IIOUSCS & STORES , F. D. WKAD , 16 & D-CJ5-S1 _ FOR RINT. ILIQANT IO-R. MODERN DWCI line ; larco bam , nice lawn ; location 21st an Bpruce.S' . N. Nason , 407 Broun block. D-M6T1 8 TOR RKNT. 8-UOOM COTTAaK. W1TII AL modern convenience * . 2112 California street. A ] ply Mlltvn Rogers fiSoni , nth and l"nrn tn st D-MGI5-8 _ FOR RKNT. IIOUSi : NINE ROOMS ; itJI nace , liath , etc. . at 32d and Farnam , J'7.i > olio chenp houses , 13.00 and 110 00 , dlfferei parts city. Dexter I , Thomas , 401 Boo bulldlni ' D-MTO _ _ rbn'nnwT. ILIQANTLY FINIBIIKD , S-ROOS all m.dern . Improvements. 400 N. KJ street. . D-M7M 9 _ _ FOR RUNT. 8-ROOM FURNISHED IIOUSI new , modern , nr r. II. 11. Harder & -Oo. , U D M757 9 TOR RKNT-4S-ROOM COTTAQU. IN GOOD It ] paJtc city , water , IW.Oi ) per month to RO < parties , 119 N. 37th. 1 block from Farna car llnb. Imiulra at StOtftiul's sto\e slot next to poatoillce. D 76J , UinilT-nOOM IIOUSi : ; BATH UOQ flnJ furnaCA John R. Webster. Board Trai 1'PR 11KNT. A COTTAOn. 5 ROOMS , 19T street near Cum'nE ! rent la right party $10. < -r. C. Itrunuer. " 1C > , AVara bl.Jck. . l > M773 t BENT FURNISHED HOOMS 1'LEASANT SOUTH ROOM FOR QKNTLEMAl .Inquire ! ' ruRNisiir. ROOMS ; IIOUBUKBUI'INQ. K Bt. Mary's avenue K Mtll > FURNlSlUtl ) ROOMS FOR HOUSEKUEP for man and nlfe , Ilent tHkca la board , i N. ITtU trel. tTWO ROOMS , FURNISHED OR UNFU Dished. 2S19 Davenport. K M72 ROOMS. SINUI.R OR t avenue. K M7M 10' ' nOOUa FOR HOU8KKCKI > IN chehu. 1011 Bt , Mary's. 1J-MT61 c f OR RENT , J FURNISHED ROOMS IN RHIO1 g . b ti . t& C M. n MM _ FURNISHED ROOM ; SOUTH FRONT ; CHKA > Mt ! > OUglM. E-MT7J IV FUHNISHED BOOMS AND BOAK TIIREB HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRO ] rooms , with all con\elnences , for ucntlcn only ; location very desirable. Apply to J Harney street. F M l 11 FRONT ROOM , WITH BOARD , 2013 DOUOL ; NICELY FURNISIIUD ROOMS FOR REJ < with board. Call at 2107 Douglas. F--28S P. TUB HILLSIDE , 1STH AND DODGE ; LARi south rooms , steam heat ; first class table. BOUTII FRONT PARLOR : ALSO SMALL Rt. need board ; reasonable. The Rose , 2 > 2i ) Harn F GG8 D21 FRONT AND ROUTHI3AST ROOMS larce , detached Iiouse ; well heated. Z019 Mary's avenue. F M70 > J iLCQAI TT LARGE. WARM , SOUTH -FRO room and private board ; bast accommodatlo 2110 Douglas street. F M782 ! FOU RKNT. ELEGANTLY FURNISH steam heated rooms , C02 S. 13th. C 72C-1 THREE FURNIHIIED ROOMS , MODERN CC > cnlences. C21'j South 19th street. E "G3 i UNFURNISHED HOOM3 TO BEN FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR WITIIO Iward , In pri\ato lamlly , Eentlemen prcfcrr Wl So.gith A\e. F tC9 1 , 1 UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM , STE , heat , bath. 10 minutes from 10th and 1 nrnt Address D 8 , Bee offlce. Q93 : FOB BENT STORES ANI > OFFICJ FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDU 916 Farnam street. Tills building has a f proof , cement basement , complete steam he Ing fixtures , water on all floors , gas , etc. . ply at the office of The Bee. 1 9 FOR RENT. DESK ROOM , J5.00 MONTH. Board of Trade. * * STORE ROOM. ALWAYS OCCUPIED clothing store In Tccumseh ; best location ; r reasonable. J. a. Harris , Tetumseh.I . I Mtol 1' ' AGENTS WANTED. WANTED. AGENTS TO SELL MRS. SHAFF patent cake griddle ; sells on sight ; posll proof > ou can realUe J23.0Q a week ; send stai Iowa Griddle Co. , Dela\an. Wls. J M6ol GOOD SOLICITOUS. BOTH LADIES A gentlemen , to nell mineral mater ; actUo age can make money , W. G. Albright Co. . Bru wick hotel.J J MiQ3 ( f PEOPLE WANTING LUQRATIVU YOIIK CA at riankniC jiulcl , JUrIf > , l8tlv st. J-gyiO- BIO MONEY BELLING RKADY MADK N city signs for qU businesses ; staple articles. Schreler , Milwaukee , Wls. J Mi90 1 AGENTS MAKE ' $5.00 DAILY ; ME1V INVI tlon ; ictalls 23 cents ; 2 to 6 sold In a hoi sample free. Forshee & Makln , Cincinnati , J M7S7 ' AGENTS WANTID . TO. SELL ALUMIN specialties ; aluminum flexible shoo wiles dot wear ol leather ; bread , cake and paring knh 15.000"sold by agents In ninety da > s 'Adlri with-stamp. Aluminum Novelty Co. , Canton 4 WANTED TORRENTS * WANTED. 6 Oft 6-llOQM COTTAGE , MODK IrnproM'ments ; state price. Address D'JS , 1 K 603- TWO FUiiNisuno ROOMS FOII i.io housekeeping by young couple. Address D Dee olllce. K iCt STORAGE. STORAGE. WILLIAMS & CROSS. 1214 HAIIN STORAGE FOH HOUSEHOLD GOQD3 ; CLE and cheap rate. It , Wells , Ull Farnam. . 11 5 BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA. U gov. bonded waiehouse. Household gc lored. Lowest rates. 1013-1015 Lcavenwort M 5 WANTED TO BUY. CITY & CO. CLAIMS. PRITCIIARD , 1712 TA1 N 5 I WILL aiVU I22.000 CASH FOR 22-FOOT I on Farnam or Douglas between 15th nnd 1 J. J , faibson. 317 1'lrst .Nat'l bank bldg SECOND-HAND BOOKS I1OUQHT FOR CA Antlquaran book store , 1519 Farnam street. N sw ) n WANTED TO UUY FOR CASH , I1AKERY A lunch counter In good , live country town ; i location and price. Address D 23 , Ilee. N M778 FOR SALE PXJRNITUBE. FURNITURE AUCTION AT Ull FARNAM 6 turJajs , 10 a. nu Robt. Wells. O FURNITURE 26-ROOM I1OARDINO HOU centrally located. Rent low. A bargain : D 9 1 DO YOU WANT A GOOD COOIC STOVE FOR FIVE DOLLARS 7 It you can't pay J3& ) you can't lune It , It's worth lots more than that. M. R. ' \ 1J3 8. S9lh St. O FOB SALEHOBSdS. . PHAETON. BARGAIN : NEW CLOTH , LEA er , paint , J63 ; another , J25. Drummond C'go P M4.6 L FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS IF YOU BUY. BUY THE BEST ; MACK toshes , rubber boots , aictlcs , sjrlnges of kinds , gas tubing ; all best quality. On Tent and Awptne Co. , 1311 Farnam st. Q 1 CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNAMEN1 fence made. C. R. Lee , 901 Douglas. Q < CORN FODDEIl FOR SALE. FOUR BLOI north Lead Works , Ka Omuha. Tom Ander - qii D : WEGMAN PIANOS , BRItXIEPORT OROA WoodbrldKe Bros. , 117 So. 17th. Q- : FIRE BRICK. CAR LOTS , lit ; SMALL LC tlS M ; tire clay , sand , gruvol , screenings. 1 J. Wclsusns. Ml Board of Trade. T l.-1 9. Q-4M I AN EXPERIENCED AND COMPETENT U clerk and stenographer wants situation ; give good references. Address D 20. Bee. - Q-M7H DIIUO FIXTURES. A FINE SET OK I1L ; walnut drug llxtures will { ell at lure For particulars write Unow. Lund & Omaha. J eb. Q-7 ( THOROUGHBRED HOLSTEIN HEIFEIl C. far sale > 311 North 15th si. Q 71 DRUG FIXTURES ; A FINE SET OF BLj walnut drug fixtures will Mil at bargain , particulars write Snpvr , .Luna & Co. , Om Web. ' Q-74 POOL TABLK. GOOD ONE. CHEAP. V Hams & Mlttun , room 713 McCague bulldli Q-771 DAILY AND WEEKLY : GOOD COUN- tonn ; chop until January 1 ; paying well , have other business. D Z > , Dee. 0 M791 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR LEASE. INBIDK TRACKAGE I/JTS. U. lift. H-M715 F1RST-CLA68 DAIRY FARM FOH RE Uuod barns. lc liuust. excellent pasture. i | water ; one mllu from South Omaha. Chi L'hllds , l&Oi Lea\unuorth street , Omaha , * R-M7M WANTET > . WO LOAUM OF MANl'RE Dt'M on ray Und lust outsld * of the city limit tht end of ICUt street. T. C , Brunner OLA1BVOYANTS. RS TJR. 11. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. RE lUble business medium ) 7th year at 119 N 1811 8-Ml _ HE- CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT ANI pnlmlst. the young Mme. Ilomalnc , has ar rUed In the city and can be consulted on al matters , thousands have been made happy b her ndvlcc : those wishing correct ndvlce o business , changes , Journeys , marriages , tan suUs , family , etc. , call on the mndania an be conUnced she has no equal ; letters con talnlng stamp promptly ansnered ; lnnlnes strictly conllJcntlnl. Hours , 9 to 9. 1C17 Chi cnffo street. 8 MCSO 9 * MESSAGE. BATHS. ETC. IADAM SMITH. 102 S. 13TH. 2D FLOOII room 3 ; massage , vapor , alcohol , stetm , nul phuilne and sea baths. T MC19 S * IAS3AGE , MADAME BERNARD , l l DODGl T-M78I TURKISH BATHS. URK1SH BATH ROOMS. EXCLUSIVELY FO ; ladles. Suite 199-10 , Bee Bldg. 605. PERSONAL. IAVH HOME TREATMENT FOU LADIEf Health book and consultation free. Address c call Vlavl Co. , 3(0 Bc bldg. Lady ottvndin U-B13 IAHSAGE ELECTRO THERMAL BATHi clil'-opodlst. Mm * . Post , S19U S. 15th Bt. 'HE ' BELLE El'PERLY CORSET , MADE T order from measure. 1909 Farnam street.U . U MJ17 DR. T. W. STONE , 810 N. T. LIFE. TEL. 61 U-M739 IACK1NTOSHES & RUBBER BOOTd. 1311 FA U-S1S 'IFTEEN ' ELEGANT CABINET , I'HOTOS .1 3 different styles. $1.93. at Cowan's. Ut IJroai way , Council Bluffs. TJ M438 D27 COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES CON8UMPT1OI ashtrno , bronchitis and catarrh. Home tr a incnt , J6 09 per month ; 3 days' trial free trea ment. Room 810 , N. Y. Life Bldg. , Omahn. U M71I UPILS TO LEARN STENOGRAPHY IN UU ! Incss olllce e\enlng . rapid ad\ancement , a eured. AdJrees D 22. Bee. U 7M-7 OPEN DECEMBER 3. 1894 , TO THE LADIE of Omaha. Neb. : Two ladles from Bostoi Mass. , will open rooms at 1816 Chicago stre for the benefit of suffering Women. Thci ladles have had a wide experience In treutlr chronic nnd acute diseases by tne latest met ! ods. La/lles , call on us , state your cat plainly , and wo will be sure to Klve jou relic do not suffer longer : consultation free. OfD. < hours , 9 a. IE. to 5 p. mi Saturdays , 1 to p. m. U M184 D28- DIAMOND PHOTOS. 7CC A DOZEN AT PROi tor's. 61C S. 16th st. U-710-J3 . MIDDLE-AGED GENTLEMAN , HAVIN considerable property , desires acquaintance respectable lady , not oier 35 > ears , with mean object 'matrimony. Address , In confidence , b < 123 , Lincoln , Neb. U-M7SO 10 , ADY AGED 18 , MEDIUM HEIGHT AN weight , worth 16,000.00 , wanta to correspoi for marriage ; replies to all. Address box 3 ! Nebraska City , Neb. U M7S8 MONEY TO LOAN BSAL ESTATE LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED O or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City. Mo. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 318 N.Y.LIFJ loans at low rates for choice security In N braska and Iowa farms or Omaha clt ) proper ! W-61 ! MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAI1 real estate. Brcnnan , Love & Co. , Paxton bl W 517 CITY AND FARM LOANS AT LOWES rates. Pusey & Thomas , First Nat'l bldK. W-M2II MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. Til O. F. Davis Co. , 1C03 Furnam St. W 618 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CW property , (3,000 and upwards , C to 7 per cent ; : delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1J20 Farnai W 51 ! CIIAS. W. RAINEY , OM. NAT. BK. BLDG. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA .REAL E3TA1 at C per cent. W. B. Mclkle , 1st Nat. bank L W-521 VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOAN J. W. Squire , 2IS Bee bldg. W 5E CITY LOANsTc. AT STARR. 515 N. Y. LIFE' W 881 1100 TO 15,000 , F. D. WEAD , 10TII. & DOUGLA " W 004-31 WANTED TO fJORROW J750 ON GOOD FAR 160 acres , * Improved. In Buffalo county- for o to three years. Address Lock Box V3 , Omaha. W-WS-1 LARGE LOANS. LOW RATES , SMALL LOAN shan time. H. II. Harder & Co. . Bee Bldg. W 37 31 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH property. Fidelity Trust company , 170i Ft nam street. W M69 ( FOR A LIMITED TIME , A FINE RESIDENC site , corner Kith and Dodge , { 10,00000 ( pax-1 paid ) . Full commission to agents. Wm. Flci Ing. 14th and Douglas. RE-M71 ! FOR BALE. AT A BARGAIN , MY REE deuce , between Hurt and Cumins streets ; w take U In trade. Wm. Fleming. Hth and Dou las. RE M71I MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANO horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In clt no removal of goods ; strictly conlldentlal : y can pay the loan off at any t'.me or In n : amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 209 8. ICth street X 62 : MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURN ture , pianos , horses , wagons , or any kind chattel security at lowest possible rates , whl you can pay back at any time and In a amount. FIDELITY" LOAN GUARANTEE C ( Room 4 , Wlthnell block , X 52 , J. B. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 , RAMGE BLOC XS-521 MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PRO erty. Hanrln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life bldg -X-S2 BUSINESS CHANGES. CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES ! old line companies. Send description. A. . ' BrocUcsby , Box 233 , Hartford , Conn. Y M830 DH FOR BALE. ELEGANT FIRST CLASS SALOC In Nebraska town. 10.000 Inhabitants , flourli Ing business , acknowledged best traiK' . town ; price , 13,200. half cash. License un May 1st , and stock cash. 'Bad health cai of sale. Apply Trlbu.no office , 001 S. 13th st Y-70S-1 CORRESPONDENCE OR INTERVIEW IS E llcltvd from parties satisfied with 8 to 10 i cent In a legitimate business ; Investment unr full guarantee of principal and Interest ; star Ing and character unquestioned. 1 * . O. V 605 , City. Y-M71 AN ESPECIALLY GOOD CHANCE TO TI right party who can command { 1,000.00 J3.t XI.OO to enter and old established buslne Address P. O. Box 603 , gty. ( X M71 GOOD INVESTMENT ? BRINGING IN YEAR ! rental 11.080.00 ; permanent tenants ; pr H.750.W. Address Pioneer Business ngem Sheridan , W o. " Y M7S1 10 FOB EXCHANGE. A GOOD .LOT IN EAST OMAHA TO E change far > oung work horses pr mul Lamorcaux Bros , : o < 8. ICth. . Z-63 BANKERS AND REAL ESTATE. CAGEN Take Notlco llurd times has made IcVpcusll to get hold of good business t > lock $ In Oma and take farm lands In etcliunKo _ , I soil correspondece. J , J. Gibson , 317 IstkNat. bai ' " I- ' ' Z-SO 30 ROOMED BOARDING IIOUSE , CLOSE ! bath rooms , all modern . Improve.m'cnU ; II class boarders , highest , grade off lurnltu large amount of supplies , will exchange 'fur ture , etc. for house and lot and part cai Quit on account of health. J , M , Slmer 312 Bee bldg. 3-709-1 TO TRADE. A TROTTER FOR A OOOD 1M Ing horse ; will pay cosh difference. Addn P K. Bee olllce. a 74V9 ran EXCHANG NICELY LOCATED CLEJ lot for a good horse and buggy , Wl liroi block. J. A. Lovgreq. - z M7i9 ) 180 ACRES GOOD LAND IN CENTRAL N braska. lightly Incumbered , to trade far bu nest or clear city property. 'Williams & Mltti room 313 McCague building , -opp .te. p > stem Z-T72- FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. GARDEN LANDS. C UIL.E3 FROM PO oftlce. ea jr terms. Call at N. Y. Life. RB-K BARGAINS. HOUSES. LO13 AND PARS jalt or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Barker blDck. 11E-52 FOR SALE. NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE ; Cli W. clitem , cl y water ; cor. SOth and Sahl I1.2SO.OO : long time. Inquire 1311 Farnam. Ua uel Burn * . REJ BARGAIN. 160 TO l.MO ACRES OF CHOli land ( miles from Omaha P , O. cheap , Llbe terms. Wddrtsa C , It , lite. Omaha.ICE ICE MM D | MODKIIN 12-llOOM HOME , VERY CHE and on rasy terms. 1019 Blnney st , RE VI EXCHANGES AND BALES ; CITY PROPKR1 farms , merchand le. tlarIn Bros. , 21i > N. Life. RU-.M : ] GREAT BARGAIN IN CITT 1'noPKRTY , will pay you to * e It. Wllllums & Mltti McCagut block. Ufi-770 FOB SALE HEAL ESTATE. Contlnu fJD ACRES GOOD LANbT WNLY TWO MILE from railroad town. lnjJjWnil | ; Nebrankn , teti acre prove , price 11.2ue , tw cash , balance o nix per cent. This ll4D excellent bargalr Williams & Mlttan , room 313 McCagu ? hull'llnt opposite postoflloe. lrT1 RE 770 9 HOTELS ] IOTEL BARKER , JITIt A&'D JONES ST3. 75 rooms at ILM per day. CO rooms at i.OO per . Bpeclal rates to cotnrocrcjjil tra > elers. Root and board by week or ittonth. Frank Hlldltcr manager. ° ' < A i Ml AETNA HOt'SB ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COH llth and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. _ 52. COZZEN8 HOTEL , BT11 AND HARNEY steam hent , electric bells , telephone , baths , ei ccllrtit culsenc , elegant rooms ; 11.00 per day It 00 nnd upttards per week. C34 UNDEBTAKEBS AND EKB ALMEB ! I. 1C BURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AN ! cmbttlmer , 1618 Chicago St. , telephone 90. DSC BWANSON & VAL1EN , UNDERTAKERS ANI embalmers , 1701 Oumlne St. , telephone 1000.C37 _ M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EV balmer , 1417 Farnam st. , telephone 225. 633 C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , CIS S. 16th B1 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUNr storage butteries recharged , electrical and gel ernl machinists ; superior work guarantee ! Omaha Electrical Works , (17 and CIO 8. ICth a 613 ILECTIUCAL ENGINEERS AND CONTR\ ( tors for electric light nnd t lotor plants and n kinds of electrical construction. Western Ele. trio Supply Co.413 and 420 S. lath sL 513 STEAMSHIP LINE. ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS-3AI regularly every Saturday from New York fc Londonderry nnd Glasgow , Clrcassla , Dccen ber 22 , 2 p. m. ! Ethiopia. , December ! 7 p. m. Saloon. second class fir Bteeruge , single or round trip tickets fro N < * w York or Chicago at reduced rates to tl principal Scotch , English , Irish and all con ! nental points. For money orders , drafts , ou ward or prepaid tickets rtpply to any of ot local agents or to Henderson Bros. . Chicago. HAY AND OBAIN. BUY YOUR HAY BY TON OR CAR LOTS. W buy hay. A. H. Snydcr , 1313 Bun st. Tel. lie GI6 NEBRASKA HAY CO. . WHOLESALE HA1 grain and mill stuff.We arc always on tl market to buy or sell. 1402-4-6 Nicholas st.CI7 CI7 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOO Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & 1 Ass'n , 1701 Bea bldg. U. M. Nattlnger , Sec.Ell Ell SHARES IN MUTUAL L. AND B. ASS'N PA C , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 ycais old , olwa : redeemable. 1701 Farnam St. , Nattlnger , Sec. CI5 LOST. LOST BLACK GORDON BETTER DOG , WIT white breast , black leather collar. Reward f return. A. J. Slaup , 14th and Williams. Lost 731 7 INSIGNIA , LOYAL LEGION. NO. 6434 , LOS Wednesday evening. Dec. 6. 1894 ; a nultab reward will be paid upon Its return to MaJ Luddlngton , Bea building , Omaha.Lost Lost 763 S PARKER VISE LOST HETAVEEN MIAMI AN Blnney on 21st or 22d .nlrfets ; tinder returnh same to John Strlbllriff , 'SitjS Lake street. bo rewarded. 1 U L5SI M7J8 8" D. T. MOUNT II AS REMOVED HIS CO A ofllee to 209 8. 16th sBrpwn , block. 65 ! SHERIDAN COAL. EXCELLENT SUBSTITU1 for hard coal , and S3jM > ( n cheaper. 1603 Fa nam street ; main entrance Board of Tiade. ' STOLEN TYPEW-RITERSJii OFFERED FO sale should make yofi suspicious ; funny th are mostly Smith's. .Tra. one and > ou w understand why. Fiilf Ilnb.of supplies. 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M. aUAS3 , Secretary.OT OT M to J t Bui Dr. Bonnefind , Of Leytonstone , Eng , , in writ 'ng of the value of Guaiacol i consumption , saj's : "My patient had consolicla "tion of the apex of one lung "had suffered from hackin "cough and hcmonhage air "was rapidly emaciating. 1 pn "him on Cod Liver Oil an "Guaiacol , with the result tha "the cough lessened , the hen "orrhages ceased and he gainei "seven pounds in two weeks. Similar results have bee obtained in this country fror the use of SLOCUM'S ' Of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil , wit GUAIACOI. Mr. D. A. Wilson , Tur ner's Station , Henry Co. , Ky writes : "The use of the remed "was attended with most sa "isfactory results , and it re "moved the impression I ha "previously entertained the "my case was incurable. " It is the kind physician prescribe. FOK sir.K JIY KUHN & CO. , JDtlt anil l > nni/lai Street } , 031A11A. What better way to spend the winter evenings - ings than in following The Campaigns of General ! First Consul ! 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A : Kmluloni , CUItK Kpi.rniBtorrhrarieo cli ad UKHTOIIK Imt Vljcar , Utf it unit pa v if satisfied. JlUrwi.VON MOHL CO. , dolt lutrliio ijflU , Clailmill , Uklo , The Mercer Hote Cor. IZtlt and Howard Strootv , Under now nmnnf : rnirnl , will fiiint < th U Tiil : MKAr.Siiml fiin'TKU UOOMSall { hton licutiid and eloctrlu llKhtodi tbun nny lintel Oniiihit for th rate of S2.OO par tiny. Koui itii bath tiwuiiauoi. Try thu Mercer next ( line you vl > lt the ell Tiiko MID Hiirney ntreetcnr lit Union Dii | to lUth street. Prom \Vob tur street. lei tnko car tu Howard street. It. Taking Tlielr Ilnclni ; Stnili 10 NB\V YOnK. Dec. 7. The World aay I morning : Htctiard Croker and M , F. Dwj are contemplating the transfer of their raci Interests to England. Mr. Croker lias t : the matter under advisement some tlr "Croker and I think racing will not amoi lo much In this country , " said Mr , Dw ; recently , "and he Is anxious to go to Bugle and we think we may make ( be txpjrlmen An extended popularity. Brown's 13road Troche * have for many yean been the m popular article la use tor relieving couj ftii'l throat trouble * . COVIIT l'Ll..tnr. The World 1'ubltshlng company Mullen. Krror from Uouglaa county , Al firmed. Opinion by Commissioner Hnptm. 'The courts no loiiRer strain to llnd n nnoeont incunlnK for words prlma facie d ( famntory ; neither will they put u force construction on words which ifmy fairly t ileemcd harmless. " 2. Any written or printed statement whlc falsely and maliciously chnrjjes nnotht with the commission of n crime Is llbelon per so. 3. In determining whether the words t a publication nro llbelotm the courts wl not resort to nny technical con-Oiuctlon t the laiiKtMRo usiMl , but rci\d the Innnuago 1 court as they would read It elfl-nvhero 4. l-.nnKU ne aliened to be llbclous Is tu V construed In Its ordinary and popular tsens < and tlie question Is whether the laiiKtia ; when so construed conveys or Is calculate to convey to persons t-eatUnir It the chary of a crime. 6. A publication to be llbeloir * per pe. 1 cause charKlnir another with the cotnmi' sloti of a crime , does not need to .coiitul the technical statutory language an phrases esscntl.il to n. good Indictment tc ; hf crime charged. C. Any language , the nature and obvlon meaning of which Is to Impute to a peiso [ lie commission of a crime or to ubjM ilm to public ilillcule , Ignominy or dlsuruci s actionable per se. 7. rinch against Vlfqualn , 11 Neb , IS Ilosewnter against Hoffman , 21 Neb. , 1'okrokiiiftu ] ) Publishing company ng.iltii Xlslcovsky , CO. N. W. Hep. , 35s , rcalllrinei Oelsler against Urown , 0 Neb. , 231 , ovei ruled. Kansas City , Wyandotte & Northwesiter Hallway company nglnst Coulee. Krn. from (3age county. Reversed ittul reman * ed. Opinion by Commissioner Hagan , iithcr party to a suit may commcnc taking testimony by deposition al any tlin after service upon the defendant In sue action. Section 373. Code of Civil 1'roceduri 2. Suit was brought nnd service had o defendant In August , 18UO ; March 27 , 189 the defendant npplled for a continuance o the ground of the absence from the stal of a witness whose testimony was matcrli Tor the defendant ; the witness did not ri side within the jurisdiction of the cam when the suit was brought , and defendat had made no effort tu ptocure the wltnes deposition. Held : That the overruling . the application for a continuance by tl : district court was correct. 3. The ruling of a district court on n m < tlon for a continuance will not be dlsturbt unless It is manifest the cjuit abused I : discretion , and the litigant himself gull less of negligence or laches was thereu deprived of an opportunity to make h case or defense. 4. On December 19 , 18S9a railroad compan and one Coulee cntcicd Into an oral agrci ment , by the teims of which the fonvu employed the latter , and lie ngree.1 to er\ the railroad company for one jenr at $11 per month , service to begin January 1 , 181) ) The railroad company refused Ccilec en ploytncnt and he sued It for damages , lleh 1. That as the contract rested entirely i [ mrol and was Impossible of coimimmatic within a year from the date of Its m.ilcln It was within subdivision 1 , section 8 , din ) tcr xxxil , statute of frauds , and voidable i the option of either paity thereto. 2. That the fact that Conlce was to V paid for his year's services "at the rate < $160 a month" did not make the contract ( employment one from month to month i by the month. Klene against Schaeflerltij 31 Neb. , 21 , distinguished. Murphy against State of Nebraska. Em from Sewnru county. Alliu.-.al Opinion li Justice Post. In a prosecution under the provisions < section 17b , Criminal Code , for an assau with Intent to Inlllct great bodily Injury , Is sufficient to chaigc the offense In the laj F.uago of the statute , without stating U means with which the assault was commi ted. 2. The term great bodily Injury ns thei employed Is not susceptible of a precis dellnltlon , but Implies un Injury of a gravi nnd more serious character than nn ordinar battery , and whether a particular case within the meaning of the statute is get crally a rjuestlon of fact for the Jury. 3. A great bodily Injury , within the moat Ing of the statute , does not nccisaarlly men a permanent Injuiy. I. The trial court may. In Its discretion , n fuse to exclude the witnesses for tlie > slat from the couit room during the ttlal , nn such un order In the absence of an evldci abuse of discretion Is not the subject < review on appeal. 5. As a rule the party holding the anirnu live will not be permitted to prove agal In rebuttiU facts shown In mating' out li case In chief. 13ut it Islthln the dlscn tlon of the court to permit the < Introdui tlon In doling ot evidence not stilctly ri butting , 4- C. No wtong , however ccrlOtis to the pe' ' son of another , 'will alone warrant a cot vlctlon for an assault with Intent to lnlll ( great bodily Injury. Hut when the Injur proved is the natural and necessary consi quence of the deliberate and Inexcusab act of the accused the presumption is tin It was the result contemplated by him i th" commission , of the assault. Such pn sumption Is , however , otio of fact merei- and while- the Jury may Infer the Intentlo alleged without other proof there Is 11 obligation o-estlng on them to do so. 7. Nor Iri it essential to a conviction fi such offense that the accused should ha\ ntendec I the 'precise Injury which followci t Is Hulllclent If serious ludlly harm of nn kind was contemplated by him at the tlni of the assault. 8. The prisoner , without provocntloi sttuck the prosecutor , an elderly man. blow with his list , instantly knocking hli down , and- kicked him twice or more. Tl atter , on attempting to rise , discovered ttu his right lutf was broken. With the assls ance of friends he retreated across Hi street , where , a few minutes later , he we followed by the prisoner , who again struc him. saying : "D n your old boul , I wl teach you to keep your nose out of my bus ness. ' The prosecutor , who was sufferlu and helpless from the effect of his broke limb , was thrown or pushed bv the prlsoiu from the oldewalk Into the gutter , where tl : latter kicked at him several times , but tli mterfcience of bystanders prevented the It lllctlon of further Injuty. Held to sustai the conviction for assault with Intent to It fllct great bodily Injury. 9. Where the evidence by which It sought to Impeach n verdict on account < the prejudice of a single juror subsequent ! discovered Is conflicting , an order denyln a new trlpl will not ns n rule he dlstuibt aealnat Uie stat . Septen 10. A party who chposes to accept n Jun shown by his examination to ba illsquulllU on nccount of an opinion formed from knowledge of the facts Involved canni afterwards allege ( he prejudice of sue Juror ns ground for a new trial. Willis ngalnst-State of Nebraska. ISrn from Dakota county. Itcveisod and i < manded. Opinion by Commissioner llagai In the trial of u criminal case , when U state calls a witness for the purpose i proving a confession made by the pilhone before the wltners Is allowed to detail bill Information It Is the privilege of defoni nnt's counsel to cross-examine the viltnei ns to the circumstances under which tl confession proposed to be detailed wi made. 2. In such case If the defendant's coin sel neglect to cronb-examine the witness b fore he answers , and the nnswei Is retpoi plve lo llie Inqulty , error cannot he preu ca.ted on the refusal of the trial court strike out the answer of the witness. 3. In the trial of a criminal case It competeni for the state In tebuttal to she that a witness who testified foi the defem ant wan Intoxicated at the time of the hai penlni ; of the events about which such wl ness bus testllled. Hill .against . State , Neb. , reaffirmed , I. In a murder trial the court Instruct ! the jury : "A doubt to Justify nn acaultt must be reasonable , and It must arise fro a candid and Impartial Investigation of i the evidence In the case ; und unleiw It such that were the same kind of doubt li terposod In the graver tranpactlons of 11 itwould cause a icasonublc and prudei man to hesitate and pause , It Is Insufllclei to authorize n verdict of not guilty. " llel The Instruction wan correct. Polln again State. 11 Neb. , G40 , renlllrmed , 0. In a jnurdtr trial the court Instruct ! the Jury : "The court further Instate the Jury , ns n. matter of law , that the doul which the Juror is allowed to retain In hewn own mind , and under which he shou frame his verdict of not guilty , must a ways be a reasonable one. "A doubt produced by undue Benslbllli In the mind of nny Juror , or In view of tl consequences of his verdict , Is not a re , Eonable doubt ; and u Juror til not allow * to ciealo sources or materials of doubt I resorting to trivial or fanciful suppoxltloi nnd remote conjectures as lo possible mat of facts differing from that establish ! from the evldetice. You nro not at liberty disbelieve as Jurors If from the evltletv you believe as men ; your oath Imposes i you no obligation to doubt where no Uou wpuld exist If no oath had been iidmlnl tered. The Jury Is Instructed that If , lift a careful und Impartial consideration of i the evidence In the case , they can nay tin feel nn abiding conviction of thb cullt the defendant , and are fully satlelled to moral certainty of the Irulh or the chnu made against him , then thu jury Is satlsfl' beyond u reasonable doubt/ ' Held : Th the Instruction was correct In every respei C. In such trial the court Instructed tl Jury : 'If one. with Deliberation and pr meditation , uses u. deadly weapon in shoots another Intentionally , and such otht In consequence thereof , dies , the peri1 ! thus BboolliiK Is held responsible for t death , und If the killing u neither Justl able nor excuxabla In law , Is luble to punished for murder In the first degree Held ; That the Instruction was crruneo as the clement of malice wan omitted thei from , but that the giving of R wo n prejudicial to the plaintiff In error , an t court In other Instructions had charged th In order for the killing of the deceased Iwj murder In thb first degree that the iilal tiff In error must have killed him purpose nnd of deliberate nnd prt-ninlllated mnllco. 7. Willis waa tried for murder In the- first degree for the killing ot Hates. His defense wns self-defi'ii c The evidence tended to show that Hntc < * had repeatedly inn do thruiU ni < nlnst Willis , nnd tint the o tlinnts hail been communicated to the latlcr , Hint nt the time of the homicide Hates \\-na In tlu salrort of Willis ; that a quarrel nrosu between them and Willis ordered Hates to leave the saloon ; that Hates declined to do this , but took off hla cent nnd walked tip In front of the bar , behind which Wllllrt wn standing , and paid "I can do you , " at the same time puttlnrr his hniul behind him Into his hip pocket , atlilch moment Willis shot him. The court charged the Jury. "to Justify the taking of life In sclf-dc- fense It must appear from the evidence that tin- defendant , not only really und In goo.1 faith ondenvorcd to decline airy further trouble , nnd to escape from his assailant before the fatal shot was llred , but It must also appear that the circumstances wt're such ns to excite the fears of a retsonablo person thai the deceased Intended to luke his life or do him Fretil Ixdlly hut m , Und also that the defendant ically acted Under" the Influence of thcfo fears , and not In a spirit of levenge. " Held : Knoiiootis. be cause : (1. ( ) If Willis , nt the time llitos hppioachea him , honestly believed as a reasonable human being that Hates was nbotit to tnko his life or to do him serious bodily harm the law did rot require him to My. (2 ( ) He had n right to stand his ground and make such defense as ho honestly believed as n reasonable human being wns absolutely necessary to protect himself from death or serious Injury , U. ) That the common law i tile to justify a , party assaulted In taking the life of his as- sallnnt he musl "retreat t the wall" wns not applicable to the facts In this case. ( I ) Nature has endowed all living beings with the love of life and the Instinct of self- preservation , Man Is no exception to this law. And when he is unlawfully attacked and the circumstances surrounding him fix In his mind a sincere conviction tlmt his life in endangered or his bod1 } ' In Imminent peril he may lawfully do that thing which in his Judgment as a reasonable human being he honestly deems absolutely neces sary to protect his life or save his body froin serious Injury. Parish ngnlr.st State , H Neb. CO , distinguished. 8. Filing a motion to quash n verdict more than three days after Its rendition Is equiv alent to amending n motion for a new trial at that time , which coimol be done. 9. The Information chaiglrg plaintiff In error with the crime ot muidcr In the first dcgiee. and on which he was tried , set out In the opinion and in all things approved. Olbson against American nulldlng nnd Loan association. Urror from DoiiKlas coun ty. Hevcrsed and remanded. Opinion by Commissioner Irvine. Manning against City of Orleans ( decided at the present term ) , followed ami reaf firmed. Foley against Holtry. Appeal from Lin coln county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Com missioner It vino. The plaintiff Is not estopped by nn aver ment in his petition Immaterial at that stage of the pleadings. Notwithstanding such Immatcilal averment , he may In his replv aver a different state of facts. 2. In nn nctUn to rescind n contract for the sale of stock In a corporation because of fiatidulent representations Inducing the con tract the representation proved was that a teport of the secietnry of the corporation showed him that it was earning n profit of 2 per cent per tifnth. The- report referred to did show what was represented , but the report was false , and the defendant knew that It was fslfe. Held : That the defend ant thereby adopted the report as his own statement , and wns responsible to the snmo extent as if he had represented the profit to be In fact ns It wns shown by the report. 3. A person Is justified In relying on a rep resentation made to him In nil cases where the representation Is a positive statement of fact , nnd where an investlgat ! n would bo required to discover the tiuth. 4 The fact that the plaintiff made In quiries clsL-whern which did not disclose the falsity of the representations Is no defense. The plaintiff Is entitled lo relief If the rep- lescntatlons were a material inducement to the conlract , although he may have made efforts to dlTover the truth thereof , and did not rely wholly upn the veracity of the de fendant. Crump et nl against King. Error from Gage countv. Allirmed. Opinion by Com missioner Irvine. No question wns piesented In this case , cxcepl the sufficiency of the evidence. The evidence wns held sufficient. L.anpilon nralnst Campbell ct al. Error from Sarpy county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Commissioner llynn. No brief haying been filed by cither party , the judgment conforming to th6 pleadings and the evidence Is affirmed , following Damon against Omuha , 38 Nfb. , 583. Tabens against the Atchlson & Ne braska Hallway company et nl. Appeal from Lancaster county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Commissioner It/an. A finding and judgment of the district court will not bo disturbed when the evi dence upon which the cf.use was tried was conflicting , without n decided prepomleranea' ' In favor of appellant ; Shoemaker ct nl against Harvey et al. Ap-i peal from Madlnon county. Reversed and remanded. Oplnlun .by Commissioner Ryan. A levy of ar order of attnchmenl on real property by posting a copy Ihercof Is not pffocllve as against third parties when thcrp Is an occupant of such property. 2. If there Is no possession of real prop erty bv an attachment , defendant having an equitable Interest therein , no valid levy and sale can bo made upon such equitable Inter est , neither can It under such circumstances be subjected otherwise than bv Invoking the aid of a court of chancery. Following Dwo- rak against More , 23 Neb. , 735. Home Fire Insuiance company against Galley. Error from Nuckolls county. Af firmed. Opinion by Commissioner Hyan. , An application for continuance held prop erly denied'when there was no showing of unavoidable absence of nn Important wll- ness. nor that If a continuance was granted his attendance or testimony would after wards be secured. 2. An erroneous exclusion cf testimony Is ordinarily cured by the admission of that excluded , 3. The mere refusal of the court to re quire the cervlce of a stenographic reporter for the trial of a cause Is not reversible error , although It may become such If there by piejuillct * la shown to have resulted to the party whose request In this regard has been denied , The I'lilus of ItliPiinmll'ini , According to the beat authorities , originate In a morbid condition of the blood. Lactic acid , caused by the decomposition of Iho gelatinous and albuminous tissues , circulates with the blood and attacks the fibrous tissues , particularly In the joints , and thus causes the local manifestations of the dis ease. The back and shoulders arc Ihe parts usually affected by rheumatism , and the joints at the Itnces , ankles , hips and wrists arc also sometimes attacked. Thousands of pcoplo have found In Hood's Saranparllla a positive and permanent euro for rheumatism. It has had remarkable success In curing the most severe cases. The secret of Its suc cess lies In the fact that It attacks at once tl\o cause ot the disease by neutralizing the lactic acid and purifying the blood , as well as strengthening every function ot the body. IIAIIVKST iXCCHSIOXS : SOUTH. VI i IlmVulm li H. H. On November 20 , December 4 and 18. the Wabaah will sell tickets nt one fare , with $2 added. For tickets or a copy of the Home-seekers' Guide call at Wahaah office , 1502 Fornnm street , or write. O. N. CLAYTON , N " 57. P. Act. Omaha. i A UU.\JlltKI ) JIlLlSt Mot lixtriiglvn I'rnlrlo Illnzjn Hlnco the Diiyn of the Jiiillnim. PORT WORTH , Tex. , Dec. 7. Tile Texas Cattle Raisers association linn been advised of the recent occurrence of the most extensive prairie fires that have divastated the Texas Fanhadle slnco Indian days , HsglnnlnK at San Juan In New Mexico , this side ot the Peeos river , th ! fire swept northwesterly arid southeasterly. About 25,000 squarp miles of land were burned over. When the flra crossed the Texas-New Mexico border It waa about 100 milts wide. The ( Ire started about December 1 , and since then has de stroyed the best winter pasture In ths coun try named. Thron ( ] > uolini > Victims. LOWCLL. Mich. , DPC. 7. Roas Kenj > on , hbi wife and S-ycar-oId daughter were fatally burned near hare. Kenyan1 accidentally turned over a jug of Rasolln while carrying a lighted lantern. Invriidlnrlen Follm ! Ttvlro. WACO. Tex. , Dec. 7. A second attempt wn made last night to fire the cottcft palac * . In both Instances the flames wcro 'cxtlii- guUhed by guards before any dtmago was don . , lli'ri'pllmi lo iiovrriior Morton. NI2W Y011K , Dec. 7 , At a reception ac corded Governor-elect Morton ty the Union League club Mr. Morton shook hands with 2.JCM ) people. ( Jnvcrnor McKlnley arrived at U o'clock , but Recorder-elect Ooft , Thomas C. 1'lJtt and Thomas I ) . Herd were not ores'- ' ent. At mldnlgbt General Portir Hated ( tint ( here would bt no ipecchmaklng , bnt Governor McKtnley was called upon to makt a ipeecb at a lute hour.