" " " 1 * I TUB OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER IS , 1805. 7 SPEG1RL NOTICES. Ail rrtlncMiiotitu for HICBP rolutnn * lll lie * I it Urn until lit I'll ) ] i. in. fur ( lie etriiliiur niiil iindl H p. in. for the innrnltiK mill Snnilnr pilltlutiH. Ailvi'rllNprH ) ! > > rpnpnllnK | n iiiiin- i-lirclc , OHM IIIMO it unit cm ml- il to n titiinlicrpil Irller In pnrp of TinHPPI An m T HO mlilrenHcil IIP ilplUrrpil IIIMIII iircM'iitntlon of HIP Hipclt only. Hn p , 1 1-So n tlrat liiMprllnnt IP rronl N'ulliliiMT liilccn for le ( linn BSp for llrt Iiiprtl4tn. Tlicne nilMTllKOMH'iil * iniint IIP run conupcn- tlvplr. \VA\Tnn-MAi.n nr.i.i1. WANTin-Livn. : iNTnM.inr.NT AOHNTS IN Omnha to orgnnlz" cliil-o of three to nyi rnml- lit * of f.ur fnmoui On-hinl Himt' latvls in central Mlolwlppl. Tlio tM of ImffilKrit on H BOlnc oniith , where there nrr no hot wind * . no roM winter * . no Mlrrnril * , no crop fnlliirw : whom two nr Hire- crop * c n lie raljfil rich years where there l < no mic'i tlilnn in failure If n mnn will work one-half ns hard ns IIP doe In tliM country ; pool sumnipis. mild winters ! jure pajInR cnipi of fruits nml garden truck. rlch"t soli on earth : brat railway fncllltl * * . O > o > \ . Am s , Rtncial agent. 1017 Tarnam at. , nl1'l _ > BOi.ICIToitSVANTfJD TOIl OMAHA : AI.S-'O mamiRi-ni outside country. Kntlroly new qo , > , ! . 411 mipcloy block. n-.MSW-I > ' SALAItV PAID HALKHMKNI OL JW TO 1150 . clKnts : experience not nwwuy : olro Inluce. mVnta to customers , lllshop & K1Sllxtlh-I3r { WANTID-AN ACTIVH AND . man nr llrm to tike the nKcncy for our com. prewoil post . , An excellent nrlli-lc. L'1' " " } tlio best In the innrhei.u Thi Paul I ) > ehlner Co. , Milwaukee , \\ls. SALESMAN \VANTll > Ni\V : AnTICI.B. NKW iiclieino of liilioiluclnir : Inslnlltnent jilon ; ilnr > or commission pal.l. . Call at 1C10 " " ! ' 1 POSITIONS OPNN KOII rr.w salesmen on fnlury : expcilence iinncce < r > . permanent employment : Mimly n , ° " ' . . ' " llros. , mirscpinen. Chicago. _ 1I1 WANTP.O. A COAT HAND ] HTRAOY WORK and KOO.I pny. Henry Kninebauin , tnllor. \JoJt 1'olnt. Ncl > . HUM * . TVANTKO-ailAOUATK It ) II MATRON IN hurpltnl. Address O 29. Uec uHlce. C-WS-1 , " WANT13U. OIIH. : GOOD COOK. WAHIIKIl nml Ironcr. 200 S , Mill u enue. C M80I 19 WANTKP. aim. rou OINIUAI. : work , 2103Vlrt street. C-M807 13 HOUSH OIUI. FOR MONTANA : CHAMItnil- malil , JlnlnB room clrln , laumlrc * for out of town ; teconcl Klrl ; family cook , j.W. CanaJlan 1522 Uouclns. C Mill IS roil HUNT iiousns. HOU8i:8. : F. K. DAUI.1NO , OAKKUR iiousns IN ALL I'AiiTS or Tim CITV. Tin : O. r. Davla Company , 1G03 Fotrmm. n 111 KtTaNisiuiD nousi : KOII HHNT ; HHAUTIKUL house , ten rooms , uk-K.intly furnished , hot water heat , Inumlry , ' stable , carrluge , etc. Thos. 1. Hall. , f'lO 1'uxton block. H ! ! > 8TANFOKU C1UCLU COTTACinS. 6 HOOMS all moilcin , K.m , fuel. Apply llyron llccil Com pany , 212 Ha. ltthfct. _ D "S noosns. iir.N-i VA co. , 103 N. ISTII ST. rbit nuNT-iiousi:3 IN ALL PARTS OK Tin : city. Special. Kl S'J. 2Stli u\e. W No. 3Ut st. -IIO No. 31st el. AH mcxleni 'comciilcnccs : cheap for lnt r months. , llrennan , Love & Co. D M34j-D2j C1C NO. 20T1I , 4-UOOSt COlTAGi : . 1025 No. SOth. 5-room Hat , nice. 1C24 N. 19th , S-room brick. 601 No. 17lh , S-ioom bilcl. . Omaha Heal Kstalc & Tiuht Co. , 211 8. FOR RKNT. HQUSn 01' TKN IIOOMS , MOD- cm oonM'iiicnces ; cry lundy to IiuslJa-ss. Kn- qulro of 1) . T. Mount , 203 a. lull 8t. U-53C HOUSn.S ON' PAIINAM' AND C-i-oonl housuon 2Jd nntl .laven rth. che.ii > . JnoV. . Ilobblns , 211 N. Y. Ufa DnsiR.uiin s .iioou iiousn. jis.oo I-ER month. J. F. Hal ton , 2G1G Cnpllol g jj. UNCQUAL.LI3D , 8UMMCR AND \VINT11R : ccnlral ; moilcrn : steam ; 3 , 5 , 0-room Hats. Tliard. 221 N. 24lh. D-H7CU 21 TOR RENT. S-llOOM lIOUSi : . 8. 13. COU. MD und Clarke. U J401 JACIvSON ST. , 7-ROOM MODURN. 0. 4108 L.afa > cue nve. , 9-ioom modem , t2j. 231 S. 21th Bt. , It-room madeni , JW. 203 S. 24th t. , ll-room modem , $30. 277.1 Webstur St. , 7-ioom mudein. JJ5. 277.1 Hurt t , , 7-room modem , l.U oa N. 27th ave. , 7-room modi-in. J20. "W2 H. llth at. , 7-room modem , 2o. 2001 S. llth at. , 7-room m > Jrrn. J25 , Pldelity Tiust Cunipany. 1702 Farnam st. 1J U7 31 FOR RENT. NICELY riHlNISUKD HOUSE OK clcht room ; ) , heslile * alcnvo nml bull' room , South fiont , with nil coinciilcnccn. Imiulic 2C03 Hulf-Howulil t. oix-ltooli 'MODERN HOUHE. EMILY PLACE. 14th , south of Mamloison. U-MOJI-2J iron IlBVr I-'UKMSIIRIl IIUUMS. THREE ROOMS TOR HOtTSEKEEPINa TO man nnd wlfoj IPJU taken In lionra , 319 N. IJtli. jj AIJjj SOUTH FRONT ROOMH , HOAIII ) , 23 3 DOUO- las. M S13 J H * rURNISIIED ROOMS. BTI'.AM HEAT AND Bai ! uiiBoiinblf. 2ta N. 17th nt. U MTT * St * 2811 BT. MARY'S. I-'IJUNISHEI ) ROOMS , L M ll ' uoo.iis AM > IIOAHU. ELKOANT FRONT ROO5IS. I'lJRNIRHEn OR unfurnlalicili irooil family IwarJ. 521 X. Sk 1'RONT ROOMH. WELL HEATEIJ : 1\\MILY twonl If Ue lri-ili lutci rcujoiublo. ' 3JI Nonh 2M t. * - ' ROOMS WITH HOARD. 2J13 DOUOLAfl. 1 * * Al i NICE WARM ROOSISi ROOD ISOARDi ItATfiS ifOBonnblB. Tlio Rose , SO.'O Hiirney.I" I" Mevu Jlu rim iiK\T-i\KUitMsinn ! UOOMB. 4 ROOMS : WATI/R IN KITPIIEN : CENTRAL rranonablo rent : nlco far hueki plnff. 170 Wcl.ter t. a-M5' l 3 ROOMS , FURNISHED OR U zullaMe tor hoU8fl.i-fi.IHRi . ulsj lnint iH. 109 N. Jlth. J-Mtli-19 rou HUNT STOIIUS AXD FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY IIRICU RlIILDINa nt 913 Fill nn in ut. Thin Imllilln , ; linn a lite- tu-oof ccnirnt l'n > euu > nt , comjilfto mcnin hvnt- iiiir llxturi' , wntvi nn all iloom , sat , ulo. Ap ply at tha olllce ot The lloe. I-91D Aii.NT.S WAXTI31) . LADT AOn.NTH ; HUlllinil ; rjulck calm ! hu , ' proiltH ; cataU'gu fite , .Mr . N. I ) . I.lltlo llfif , C'J. . Chlrasj , III , WANTEP. Aai.N1H TOH Ot'It NK\V IIOL'.SH- hniil pi'i'lnlllia : UUKUI > J.(0 In f7.0) ) n 'lay ; l > a ) ' eeryctk. . C'cntial fupply t'j. , Cliiclnnail. J-MS1V IS * STOII , FIIANK KWIIUS , 1SU I'AL'iril ? BTOKAUC AND WAUUHOUSK CO , . WJ-ilU Joiu-j , Gtnoinl stmato mul fonviirJIiig. J1-1J. \V.\VJ'IM TO HITV. WASTBIl-KOn CV8II. VAPA.NT U > T , IN. nMo tnll-J limit ; inuit Iw n nup : wantfl , Orulu prcperty , luiul 1111,1 mpirhiinaiiij fur bau ! aiU rxrhanKf. i : , r. lUnc.'r , 221 a 15 h tirorl. WANTED , TO IH'V DIAMONDS KOU CASH : inutt bo u baisulii.ddrej4 (1 ( a , II v N-MKI J3 roil MALI : { ' [ .IIMTIIHI : . OP TWKI.VIMIOOM lOl.i , . . : central locHlhm , all In cuU urd r u' I t < t . Spot carli , Aildr-n U J , IU > \ it ' J I FOR BAI.K. Kl'llNITIMtfJ IN 61X-UCWM I'LV. , I cainplclit , fur aU U'3 " .uLI i f r > > 'H , I Tannin lrcel. O VM 1 1 ran. sALi-MisciLiAsnoifl. ! HAltl ) WOOD 4 AND D-POOT TENCH VOtl corn cribbing. U , It , Let , 031 DouglA * . Q 421 SKATES. ALL SIZHS. 3S CENTS TO M. Omnha Illoclc Co. , S23 N. 1 . CJ-M3H ONB KINH SKALSKIN NKWMAItKET AT A great bargain. 1311 I.'ouBlas street. U A. He * . ( ] roit SAii-LAiiis' : inoii OIIADH HICYCLI : , ISDi model ; llret clnf condition O 31 , IJ e. JII.SCKM.AMOI.S. ; HOOK IHNOINO. THK nUHKI.RY PHINTINO Co. . Ill and 116 North IStli street. U-IU-DH iNi-onMATioN LBA'DINO TO AimnaT OP pnrty who ftolc my English setter ( while , with blnck tlck . black pitch over ono < . > < ) , "HI be npprpclnteil anil vardcd. II , L. Fcntlp , d 1'nrk u\enuo , H-MSOJ 19 * CI.AIHVOVA.VrS. MIIS. DH. II. WAIlltKN. CLAItlVOVANT. nil- liable buslncia medlumi Slh > ear at 119 N. ICIh. MASHAfli : , MATHS , KTO. MADAME SMITH. N. E. COIl. 15TII AND Douglna , room 11T 2nd floor ; in.iBiaKf nnd bntln. T 743-21 * MME. HOWEM. . TUHIClPIt AND Et.EtTtltC Imlhs. Finest p.irlors In city. 3:8-3:0 : H. 13th. T M50I-3I' MME. AMES , rORMERI.Y OF ST , LOUIS , MAS- nage nnd Imlhs , W ! S. 13th St. , 2d 11 'or , room 10. T MT42-21 * MADAME GHACE LEON , ELECTRIC MAS- * itve ; Imtli | > nrlom healthful mul refreshing. 417 Uouth llth , upstnlrs , put lorn 2 nnd 3.T . T M7SJ-21 * VIAVA 340 UDE llf.UCl. , HEALTH HOOK free ; homa treatment ; Inily attendant. U453 1SATHS , MASSAGE. MMK. VOST. 31D14 S. ISTlt. U-42J FINE LIVEHY RIGS CHEAP. ED UAUMLEY. 17th and St. Italy's nvenuc. Telephone. 440. U-427 nEI.I.E EI'l'ERLY CORSET MADE TO ORDER at 1WS Farniim. Agentx M timed. U 352-D23 * MONEY TO LOAN ON PIANOS , BICYCLES , Jewelry , etc , ; etrlclly confidential. 1 * O. liox 3Z6. U 10S MATRIMONIAL CORRESPONDENCE 1IUREAU. rnpLT nml Data , lOc. Earth Pub. Co. , St. L.HI In , Mu. U COj-JnnG * LADIES ! I CAN POSITIVELY REMOVE THE worst ( jrowlh of hair from fuc nnd armi. Call at the Pailalin ToMct parlors for ono week. Dop't fall to rfnd the iitaee. Testimonials en Hie. Room 200 , Douglas block. Madam True. U M715-13 * MOX13Y TO LOAX-HEAL CSTATC. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y. Life. I/oani at low ratet for choice seeiirlly In Nebraska A : lo a fauns or Oniuha clly property. \V I2S MONJY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. ! ' . Davli Co. , IDOJ Kurn.ini St. \V 1-9 0 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Nch. fauna.V. . II , Mclkle , Omaha. \V 430 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Tiust Co. , 170. ! rainnni. v i MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , liienn.in , Loxc & Co. , 1'nxton Lllk. \V 422 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARK. 9i N. Y. LIl'E. . \V-433 MORTGAGES , d. G. WALLACE , 11ROWN 1ILK W 131 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITV property. W. Karnatn tfinlth & Co. , 1220 f.irnain. W 133 MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW ItATEs ! J. D. ZlUle , ICth and Douglas , Omaha. \V430 FARM LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SARPY. 1 TO 10 years , low ratC3. Ourvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. L. W 437 JIIOXEV TO LOAX CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS horxo3agous , etc. , nt lowest rates In city ; no icmoial of goods ; stilctly confidential ; you can pay the loan oil at any time or In any umouiit. umouiit.OMAHA OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 3uO S. ICth st. X 13S " MONEY TO LOAN. 30. GO. 90 DAYS ; FtlRNI- ture. pianos , etc. Duff Green , loom 8 , li.ulier block. x lj mrsixr.ss CHARGES. FOR SALE. THE PALACE CAFE IN LEAD and Deiduood ; both doing Koo.l business. Ad dress Matt Kluup , I.ead or JJeadnooil , S. D. Y-M407 MAKE MONEY 1 Y CAREFUL SPF.Ct'LATION In Kraln through a lellahltaucccasful rlrm ; rx- culle.it npportunllles lo nuke proilta liy out nctv plaiiH ; fully explained nnd a nt free ; highest iffemicea. Pattlsoa . Co. . 700 Omaha Hldir. , ChlcaKU. III. Y M47S WANTED. $4.500 MERCHANDISE FOR SO-ACRE llnw Impiovi'il farm , uuutlicastcrn Nebraska ; uanted. eastern Nebraska and western loua fiunn for I in ! so. , city propcrtsor clear central NibraiKu lands. K. K. Ringer , 321 S. IMIi t.t. Y M03I IS' ULACICSMITH AND WACON SHOP FOR SALE- BODd location. John Forney , Uaillcy , Neb. Y-M711 2) J3W.OO CASH WILL I1UY AND HANDLE A Jic v buslnc-fj paying J30.00 per eek. Address care Itee , G U. Y 61C-18 * PATENTS FOR SALE. WE OFFER GOOD IN- veitmi'iita In the following patuiitn , all of ulilcli Imvc money inaUnc ; ijuallilcj'a | n. vlti > corn-spondenci ; . Full Ueutlntluns fui- nlshed : Telfphone. M ,9M ; foot hook for horses , 511 543' eloc. iiimunelalor , 405.170 ; spet'd Kcurlnit M7 - 810 ; Bnine rppar. , 533.8)0 ) : R > , llfllnx J.u-k , Mi 643 ; we-ither strip , DS'i.CIl ; stop for vplnnlni- in , io' ] . , C43.7CS ; tas\\ \ holder , ClJ.'il. pipe wrcnci GIJ.4JI ; linger uierclslnn dev. , f,3',2J ) ; map stand Cli .S41 ; mraaurlng lank. S2I.SO ) ; change nial.or , 040,701 ; hearliiR for wheel * . 519,393 ; trolley wile rrofslng , 541.UUS ; vlip , 527,217 ; huh attacheMl ! , . 61 , disk Hhaipener , CII.8 > U ; clec. renul.il r , 54) . C17 ; uMil. M3.00I ; nifg. milk of llnio. 5J8.577. calendar , 531,720. Addreiw American Ihitent nucncy. patent solicit , ois mid negotlatr > r < , N. W. cor. Fifth und I lum * BtruetD , Cincinnati , Ohio , Y J1318 13 roil KXC'IIAXCiI-3. EQUITY IN LAF.GC TRACT OF LAND NEAR Omaha : what ha\o jou to ulTur , H , F. Dalley 840 N. Y. Life Uldg. | _ ' FOR EXCHANGE , 500 FINE TMPROVED farm , Hhormim nmnly , Nebraalu , clear , for Rood Omaha property fp farmlll ; imstuna l.CO'J-aciu ranch , irood IniproxeinenU , level , ilch land , central Nebrasli.i , for eastern N-braska or I on a farms , \\lll iissuine. 1,300 acren tlno land , eautern Nctra lu , JIJ.OW ; want merehjn- diao for all or ( mil trntial properly or email faim for one-half ; dalinco llnio , IOW-acrc ) wenlern Io n , nil lev'l , rich land , line linpiovcmenta. tU , jO ; n.int 113,000vctern land or toivu properly , Ji&W cn h. u.ilaiieu time. VS ) ni'iea rich , level land , fair Improvement * . ! . ' 3.00 ; 144 iic-ica , name pilct- ; : > o acic level , ilrh land , t\vo inllm fruni good tnnni only IJO.W ; 4 tvns of hay tills year ; IS ) ncn > K-vol hay land , fmr mllon In nlatlon , i2J.OO ; 'i tr.uk S..aOi ) casJi , liahince lime ; all the nbo\e lamia In Mcnona county , IOHO. j : . F , lllnx-er. X-M6M IS * GOOD , UNINCLMIIERED NE11RASKA LAND fur n lucrative prescription drug Lualne s. Ail- dIVBJ G 43 , llee. 2-M7S7 21 CLE\R CHICAGO PROPERTY FOR FIRST il.im Orm near Omaha , T , 1) . McCullk-h , nuUo C-jl , Clumlier of Conuiu'rcc , Chicago. 111. / 111.SOI.J15 FOR I'.XfllANaiS-OMAHA PROPERTV AND fiS.iWJ.O ) ia h tov Chlca t prtpetty. T. U. Mi- Cullocn. ulli ! CO ) . Chamber or Cummerce , Chi- cas" . lliii. Z-SOJ-JIS FolTtiALE OR TRAUE FOR HC.u7 IJSTA TE . nmll hcttl ( Ij'nc r.o l IJUtliu'Jsf' ; \ located , Adduiii Carl I'flcrx , Dijut hotel , 103 Mala ktieet , Council Ilurr ) < . 7.MS'i is I-'Oll BALK IlKAL KSTATIJ. AlISTRACTri. THE 1IYRON REED COMPANY. RE-4IJ IMPROVED FARMS , a. w. OAHI/K-IC. " ijjj Funiar. ) st. RE Cll Jl 1IARG.UNH , SALE OR TRADE IN CITV 1'ROP- and fuimo. John N , Funnr , opp. p. o. RE-44J 1IOUB1M. IX1TS AND FARMS ; talu tr ItjiliF. . K. Dulling. ll.HKor lilack. IIU-III TEXAS K\11US AND FRl'IT LANDS. I5MALL ur iwiRd tiu.ttj lot. ' prlws. ca < y inyni'iin.S'o ii-o pr , IIKI.II t.i LnJUtr < ) ui > iluiu ts'jolllus t'.u-v UuJj , und la aiianK" ( < ' cheap lallroad f.i.u { . , any persj.'i u-mhlnv tu VUll ) iUhcrii Tcia'i. Uuiitapmdcnc. ' ajllclUJ. Onuliu K n ! i : > at end 'liuit Co. , ill S , 18th si , HU M237 F n SAT.i : IIT3AL RSTATD. ( Continued. ) I-OR RAROAINS , TRADES. QUICK DEALS. c ll or write D. V. Sholes Co. , Fit-it NMIonil Hunk nid . RE-M5IS 81 WANTED-LARGE CITY AND KARM PROP' crtled for faor cxchanut. T. II. McCulloch , iiulto 601. Chamber o Commerce. Chlcairo , Illi. RE 8M-J15 SHOnTHAXI ) AXI ) TYIMJXVllITIXO. A. C. VAN RANT'S SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LIKE. 4CO OMAHA HUSINESS COLLEGE , 13TH. FARNAM IIOT1II.S. Atrr-NA itousn intntoruAN ) . N. w. con. 13lh and Dodge , Itoom * tjy rt y or week. 4 Z Tin : i.ANor : IIOTKU ws s. IITII ST. ; BTKAM heat ; tnble board , W. ( per week. WMHSHTAKKUS AND KSIllAIiMISHS , H. K nUHKRT. rUNHRAI. tllUKCTOK AND cmbnliner , 1618 Chicago at. , telephone ' 09. > ' _ BWANSON & VAMUN , KOI M. A. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND HM- balmer , 1411 Farnam st , , telephone 225. 4 6 I1ICYCM3S. 11IO IIAIIOAI.N'S IN HECOND-HAND IJI- cyclMj skates. 35o to Jl.W. Omaha Itlcvclo Co. . 3Z3 N. ICth street. MCC3-J3 IIL'II.IJIXG AMI I.OAX ASSOCIATIONS. SHAKES l.V MUTUAL U & n. ASS'N TAT 6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; nlwoys ledeemablc. 1701 Fnrnam st. , Nattlnger , S'C. HOW TO orrr A HOME on SECURE noon Interest on FnvlnK . Apply to Oinnhn. L. & u. Asa'n , 1704 Hen Llilg. ( J. M. Notllnger. Sec. 443 \viNTnuii > . WANTED-HOHSES TO WINTER ; UE3T OF care ; terms rensonable. A. W. Phelps & Son , SOT N. Y. I.ITe lildg. Telephone 1034.H H 373-D2T' HORES WINTERED ; "EST OF CARE Blven horses , both winter nnd summer. Aunrtus M. J. Welch , Oretnn. Neb. M7T3 1 AWN1IUOKKHS. 51. MAUOW1T2 I.OANH MONEV. 418 N. 16 ST. CO A I , . TOR BITUMINOUS COAL. CAR LOADS , iloniefttlc or steam purposes , ndtlrcss l.xrelslor Coal Mlnlntr Co. , Du Quoin , III. M1OD1S * Mt'SIC , AUT AMI IjANCJUA E. FOR GREAT I1AROAINS IN' I'AINOS SEE Win. II. Schmoller. 5th lloor McCaque building. OEOUOE lQCM.ENIJKCIC. . BANJO AND EUllnr teacher. ISlj Chicago st. 109 m'IIOIHTI3UIXG FUUXITIillK. UPIIOI.STEniNG , KU11NITUKE REPAIRED arul paclceil very cheap ( hli month. M. S. Wnlhln. 2111 Cumins. Tel. 1331. 237 LOST. STHAVED-FROM 1S13 SO. Kill , A LIGHT Jeiscy cow , bras1 * thlmhli * on one horn. Tele- jihonw 172C. II. II. llojneld , Lost-SOS-lT * STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Office ot Lee-Clarke-Andreesen Hardwars Company , Omaha , Nebraska , December 14 , 1S3D. Notice Is hereby given to the stock holders of the Lec-Clarko-Amlreesen Hard ware company that the aniuml meeting of the stockholder of the comruny will beheld held nt the olllCeq of the said company , J219 , 1221 nnd 1223 Harney fctreet , In the city of Onmha , in the stnto of Nebraska , oil Tuesday , January H , A. D. , 1S36. at .3 o'clock p. m. , tor the puipose of electing1 a board or directors for the company to Kerve durinp ; the ensuing year , and to transact such other business as may be presented at such meeting. ( Attest. ) H. J. LEE , President. W. JL GLASS , Secretary. Dlld32t-M December Specials . . . COSTUMERS Tivrlvc pattoriM to nolect from jirici'B SL'.uO , S4.00 , spj.OU , * 7.flu , SSJO.OU aart Sl'1.30. Chas. Shiverick & Co. , l-'iiriilturi' and Draperies 12tu and Uouclas RAILWAY TIME CARD I.tHVPs InunLINGTON fc MO. niVEU.IArrhes OmaliaUnloji | Depot , 10th & MUS.OII Jjte.f Omaha ' " 6:30am : 7. . .Denver Expreis . . . , 9:3am : 4:3'.pni.IHKHills : , Mont. A Puset Hml r.4:03pm : 4Upm : Denver Hxnrcn 4C3pni : 7-OCpin .Ncbraalta Local ( fxcei > t fiunday ) . . 7:45 : | < m . . .I.lllCiln Local ( exrept KuiiJayl..ll:23am : Ij4jpm.rast Mall ( torLlncnln _ < dally. . OinahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.f Omaha C00pm ; Chlcauo Vettlbuln S.'OOam 9:4am : Chlcoso Expiets 4lpni : 74riOpm..Chlcnijo * fit. Loul < Exnrf . . . S : iam ll:3'am : Pacific Junction Local r30pra ; Hut Mall , . . . Leaves ( CHICAGO. MIL. & BT. I'AUL.IArrlvts OmahoUnjonpepit | , 10th & Maeon Sls.f Onmha ' 6:00pm.r : . . . .C.MCBBO Limited .T.7. 8:05am : 10:413111..Cl.lcaco Express ( ex. SunJqy ) . . . Leaves ICUICAOb & NOnTIIWKSTN.IArrhej OmihilUnjon Depot , loth & Maion 8la. ) Omaha ll:00am. : , * , r Kflstern Express. , . . . , , „ " JjlOpm 4:4'rm : Vpsllbiildl Limited r4pm ; 7Vam ! Cnrroll Pasjeneer I0:4i : > iim ri.ijpm Oiimlia Chlea o Special 8:00am : 4r.0inn : Uoone ] x > cal t:30am : Missouri Valley I.Dcal , . , , . , . . 9:30am : U A03 jCIIICAnO , n. I , i I'ACIPIC.IAttlrei OmnhalUnlou Dtput. 10th K Mu on Sln.l Omaha KAST. ] 0:40am.Alliuitlc : Exprea.iex. . Sunday ) . . . 6:3Inm : 6 : : pm Nlcht EXPIM . , , , . 8trun : 4Wi : > m ChloaKo veitlbutcit I.lmlteii llSpin : 4:50 111 . .81. I'aulVf _ t iuled Llralted. . . . lS5pm WEST. CilSpm.Oklahoma . Texas Kn. is- : . 'j 2Eg ; . . .Coioradn I aveTI C. , ST. P. . M. a O rre OinahniDejiot _ , 15ti | and Webster Stt. j Omah.i ( ! lUm , . . / .Sloux City Acrom modal Ion , . . 8l5pm : It.Upin.Sioux City Expreji ( ex. Sun.l..llUiirn : t45pm Bt. Paul MinluV. ; 10jni Depot. Jth andWeh ' _ lcr tita. Lea\e > I K. C. , ST. J. & C. H. , , , . . . , c OmahalUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason 81s I Omaha 90mu..Kanii.is ; City Day Expre . , . , , 5:20nm : tilipm.K. C. Nlfc-lit Ex. Via U , P. Tran . 7:00jm : Leaiesl MIPSOITItl PACIKia JArrTCeT" Omahal Depot. Utli nndWeb _ ter SU. | Omaha 10:40aTn : , , . . . ? t. fxiuls Rxprcts . C:00am : : Jpm . St. Ix > uli Exprejj . :0lpm : Jt : SOpm..fl.Nebailia _ Locaj ( ex. Bun. ) . > ; 03am Unv * I 8IOUX"ciTY t"J < AClflc. i ArrlvrT Onulial Uepot. 15lh aud Webster BU. J Omtha ' ' 8l5pn'i ; . . . . . ' . .at. Paul LlmlleJ . 't:10om : Leaves SIOUX CITY A PACIFIC. lArilveT' OirMialUnloii Dtpot , 10th 8. Mason Bti.f Omaha 1 : 3 m Kloux City I sangT , .10:4)pm : Clilm : St. Paul Limited 9:0aui : L ave I UNION PACIFIO TArruTT OuiaholUnloa Dtpot , IDth ft Maion 8U. | Omaha :10am North Platte Expiei * 4:34pin : Leave * | WAI1A8H RAILWAT. trin OlnahaU. nlon Dtpot. ; 0lli & Mi ton fitu ' Omaha . St. Louli Cannon"Ual ! UWau Beccliam'spiUs arc for bilious , ness , bilious-headache , dyspep sia , heartbufn torpid liverdiz ziness , sick headachebad taste in the mouth , ' 'coated tongue , loss of appetjto.sallow 3kinetc ( > when caused1 by constipation ; and constpattbn ! is the most frequent cause of all of them. Go by the book , Pills IDC and 250 a box. Book free at your druggist's orwrite B. F. Allen Co. , 365 Canal St. , New York. Annual > nlen mor * than 6.003 000 bozH. ( Mj- mama nsod Wool Soap ) ( I vrlsn nitno bad ) WOOLjS/VSvrWnotBltrlnle It U used In the laundry. TTnol Soap Is delicate anil retreiblmr for bath rur * poses. The best cleanser , lluv a bar at vour dtalen. lire sires : toilet and laundry. Raworth , Scliodde 6t Co. , Makers , Chicago. 3CnathninBt. . Uotton. iTJ I.ponarrt Bt. , Now Tork.ta ; CUostnul St-.SL Louts. Pains and anxieties can bo relieved to n cer tainty by using Or Chevalier's Female Pills. Price , 81.00 If yon are tinid''nntlj doubt as to what will rcllwe yon , send for those pills. Sent scaled beourely by mail on receipt of price , , , ' / , i Stisrman 6 McConnell Drug Co 1513 DoilgroJst.iOMAIlANEa. ( Be Sure J It's -Pure s You don't wan to eat 'adulterated btick\vjieat oruibuckwbe tnlthat isn't ' ' " ' buckwlieatat'all/ ' " ' " - ' is an honest product. Nothing but plain buckwheat of the very best kind At Your Dealers. C hlolicater * * l nsU0n vi&intma tjrann. ol ouA Only CcAutur. SAft , ilwaji rtlUHi. yiDiia liI JOT Cktcfiettm tfialttk tirnnJ la Red au4 CyM m 1 lll3\ | t > or , icilO wli'a Hui ilUij. T keno no other , Jtr/uj ) JonicfBUiiu l'l ( < - tlemand fm'faffonl. Aiprnfslttl. or lend 4 r. la ttfirapl ftr particuliri , ilold ly al ForJj.CO Hithn's J'iriruifirjOnta'ta , fb. , will Mind you 0 loxcs of Turlih'i Lost Manhood ( . 'tiro wllll u dl.illncl lfj.ii | f/iiiii-niilrc to euro you of niiy woakno ' citlsct : ! by youthful crrorj or ertrstlro tiitilntf , fully stopplliz ntyht vmlmlo liriuslnR liaulc tlio atrrniith ntid vigor nt | ydiitli or refund uvcry rent jjaifl to uj , \Vo do not Ivu ' / j > r rr/i / on , but I glvoj'oii mcillcl'xi that will euro anil itn- 1 vcloi | nil | int3 : fully. HltiKlo boves $1 , Spniby niiiil. no printing on outsldu , on lovolpt of price. For l.Hillci-Tnrlililt Tans/and ; I'enny cunl l'lll. niivur f.ill to lulu ) ; inrtmltiiii- I llun ture In Ilin ilufi. Si box , ij for 85 by ) mull , ilalin' . I'liannauy , Dniulm. EVERY f-omcilnirs ncoda n rellabb nifltitbly ri'i.'UlallnK medicine DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL pLLS ! ( A''iprcinpt. r.iffc nnd cortolD In result. The genu. lno ( I'r. ' ivnl'rit n pr jrnTinoInt Vnt anyivtcrft 11.00 , Sherman & ( ' fcCunnell Drus Co , , HI ) Uodge street Omahairf < b. { Teeth'"for $5. All work done In the "iJafJ professional man- 'iuli1'nnd ' Guaranteed as - rpi eutiued. & D . WITHERS , 4th Hoop , I * Drown Block. ' ' ict'h and Douglas Sts. * ' Toliphdne 1775 , TIIH i AII ic IST. INBTllUMENTS'plAped on record Ujcember 17 , 1835 ; WARRANTY DKEDS. East Omaha Land company to Carter White Load company , lots 1 to 2i , block C , In subdlv of a ' , lot 6 , Kaat Omaha . . . , . . . $ - Mrs A Q C HemmliiK to K II Hem ming , s > t lot 23 , Kalrmont 1'lace . 1 Loulu Bchroeder , trustee , to Prank Hwoboua. n % lot 22. bloflc 13 , liroivn park . . . . . . . . . 125 Sumo to Joseph Kovotny , a Vi lot 22 , bl3ck 15 , s.imo , , . , . , . , . , 125 W 1) Mead. Jr. . anl wife to Ulof Llnd- b-ien. lot 11 , blocks , Kmllck Park . . . . 1 DI5BO8. Special master to Stockton Heth , lot 4 , Crezcent park . , , , . 3,010 Same to 1C A Andcrron , uxecutor , lot 7 , Bclby'H subdlv Jn 2J add to South Omaha , . , , . . . . . . , . . 900 J Ii Pierce , receiver , to Michigan Mu tual Life Insurance eoinpun- , reel In ne nw 15-15-13 , . . , . , Toul amount of transfers CHARGE FRAUD IN FAILURE Creditors of II , B. Nisaloy & Oo. Have the Partners Placed Under Arrest , DRY GOODS FIRM A COMPLETE WRECK Clinttel JlorlMrnK * ' " CiMi-rlnw Hie \Vholf Stui'k Pllril mill n llciu < > ' Slii-rllT In 1'iis etiMloii of , the .Slure. LINCOLN , Dec , 17. ( Special. ) As forc- slndowcd In The Dee this morning , the dry goods house of H. R. Nlssley & Co. did not open its doors today , owing to the filing ot chattel mortgages Into yesterday afternoon to the amount of $16,700. Today warrants were Issued for the arrest of Nlssley and his partner. Edward II. Wells. They were Issued upon a complaint subscribed to by S. II. Ilurnham. cashier of the American Exchange Na tional bank. The criminal proceedings are the outgrowth of the failure. When the bank got wind of the failure It oued out a writ of replevin , claiming the right of pos session under n chattel mortgage given sev eral months since for $10,000. At an early hour this morning the writ was served. A request for possession was made upon L. C. Burr , attorney for some of the mort gagees. H was refused. Deputy Sheriff Dillon secured entrance to the store by means of a crowbar , shattering the windows and seme of the furniture In liU effort * . Then ho removed the sign announcing that the store was In the possession ot the mort gagees and put up another announcing that the sheriff was In supreme charge. The mortgages tiled last night run to H. B. Claflln Co. for $3,500 , to the State Journal company for $350. to Hargreives Bros , for $330 and to Amoa Nlssley , Pennsylvania , brother of the head of the firm , for $12,500. L. C. Burr , attorney for some of the mort gagees , says the liabilities of the firm are $25,000. The Block Is said to have cost seme $35,000. C. E. Tlngley , owner of the building. In the county court this morning , began suit for unpaid rent and Issued an order attachment thereon , Nlssley and Wcllg were admitted to ball In the sum ot $1,000 each , which they gave. Tomorrow morning E. H. Wooley , the Lincoln attorney recently debarred by Judge Chapman , will go down to Plattsmouth to begin his fight for reinstatement. In Judge Chapman's court he has filed a motion to have his disbarment net aside and vacated on the ground that no charge : were made and filed In any proceedings to disbar him. Should ho fall In the present proceedings he will at once appeal to the supreme court. Judge Lansing has decided that the claim cf the county of Johnson against the estate of T. W. Lowrey , although filed after the statutory bar of time , Is nil right and ought to be allowed. The estate appeals and will SCB what the district court will do In the promises. Originally the tnxes amounted to $340. hut Interest charges have run the total to $817. From the Christian Church of Bethany Christopher Owlngi and Mrs. Moss have been expelled on the charge of "indiscreet friendship. " Nothing moro than Indiscretion Is charged by the church trustees , but there- Is said to have been eo much gossip that it was deemed advlsiblc to disconnect them from the sanctuary. L. J. Fowler , who runs n small grocery and meat store , was today added to the list of Lincoln's Insolvents. Ho has given chat tel mortgages to Mrs. Sarah Chapman and Mcta Wood for $370 each , and to Gsorgo Fowler for $130. The gle-o and banjo clubs of th ? State uni versity will give their third annual concert Wednesday evening. December 18. Several box parties have batn arranged for the oc casion. The following will act as patrons and patronesses of the concert : Mesdamss MccLoan , Buckstaff , J , J. ImhofT , Fechet. Sherman , R. E. Moore. Richards , H. II. AVI1- son , C. C. Burr. C."H. Morrlll , C. H. Gere. The program will consist of typical college- music. - Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Llndell W. A. Travis , E. T. Margaret , W. J. Colvln. At the Capital W. T. Holdon. At the Lln dell W. M. Burgess , R. P. Hamilton , Fred J. Sackctt , H. G. Harte. I.UIDIGII STIM , IIU.VS TillPHISO.V. . i In Control nml Viialiiitod nn to Hie Chlirrhlll-UllHKcll Hoard. LINCOLN , Dec. 17. ( Special. ) Warden Lcldlgh says that all rumors that he Is being supplied by the Board of Purchase and Sup plies or the Board of Public Lands and Buildings with anything In the shape of maintenance for the convicts In his charge are false. Several papers in the state have circulated the report that the board had been supplying him with such maintenance dur ing the pendency of his mandamus suit against the Board of Purchase and Supplies at the rate of ll'/i cents a day psr capita. "They have not , " said the warden today , "given mo as much as 11 cents all told since the controvcray about putting Contractor lleemcr Into the penitentiary came up. In fact , it would bs Impossible for them to dose so , as they will bo obliged to secure ray signature to the vouchers before they can draw 1 penny of the legislative appropriation for the maintenance of convlctn , and I am sure I have signed no such voucher. How , then , are they going to get the money to do in They attempted to Bend me some coal through Beemer , but I refused to receive it unless It was directed to the penitentiary. It comes to mo billed that way now. Mem bers of the board nay that It makes no dif ference what the decision of the supreme court Is In regard to the mandamus suit , I will get nothing at all for the past , but only for what lo supplied In the future after the decision. I think , however , the stale of Ne braska Is good for all Ii contracts for through Its legal officers. " At present the warden Is purchasing all the euppllcs necessary for an economical conduct of the penitentiary. Today ha re ceived two carloads cf flour bought In the nsms of the elate. One thing that evidently puzzlei Warden Leldlgh U ths supreme court'u construction of the term "man damus. " The warden snyo he Instituted n mandamus suit under the Impression that such an action would ba given Immediate prccedenco. Every other suit of the kind that has been commenced In the supreme court had been given dispatch but this one. It has now ben delayed nearly three months , Cliurolion lo Unite , NEBRASKA CITY , Dae. 17 , ( Special ) Sines the resignation of Rev. T , K , Hunter as pistor of the First Presbyterian church In this city , a movement Is being made to ward the uniting of th > First Preibytcrlan and III' Cumberland Presbyterian churches , At a Jo'nt meeting held a ghcrt tlmo ago , coirmittees were appolntcU from the two church's , and It U probable that the con gregations will noon meat under ono roof , A light rain visited this city bat night , attended with much electrical disturbance , The local merchants icpsrt the holiday traiJo good , and that the farmers t'iem contented. Sheriff Hubbtll yesterday took to the pen itentiary Hamilton Thompion , who will servb one year fat stealing $78 from the saloon of Oeorgo Qanz. COIIK-H < o firlcf. STHOMSBURO , Neb. . Dec. 17 , ( Special Tel'gram. ) Swan Benson , a laboring man , was arrested a few days ago for fcrslns th * name of J , F. Lswer dn numerous checks on the Farmers' and MeiclianU' bank of thin place. Ho Is now In Jail , Ono of the checks was given to A. W. Ar.deuon , a merchant , amounting : to $10.60 , and was refused by the bunk. Anderan went to His wife of Benson and by Inllnilditlon succeeded In securing a bg ! melt of flour and a tm irl cf potatoes , leaving the woman In destitute circumstances. This afternoon a committee cf Indignant cltl- Kent waited on Anderson and gave him until Bunlcwn to return the propeity or suffer the cciuenuences. _ St. I'ltul Crlmluiil ST. PAUL , Neb. , Doe. 17 , ( Special. ) Cctmty Judg ? Hannibal baa bo.'n busy trying cilm'tial cueu. Baturdcy Jack Crawford wai an cited for abusing hU v > lfe. The judi ; let him off with a line and cos's. The tumo day Nutbanlel Cornett was arrested for beatIng - Ing hla father. His trial hag not jet btnn hal. hal.Yeit'rday Yeit'rday Countable Holdn went to the farm of Peter Johnson to arrest him on the charge of threatening to shoot M man. John son cet upon and beat the officer badly on the head and face with n nngon spoke , but the officer finally succeeded In knocking down and arresting him. n.u > iintcnomtnn rnit vn.uts. Ilitwklnx * Trial nt llonlrlrr ttotm > InlcTeMliiHT Alnttcr. BEATRICE , Dec. 17. ( Special Telegram. ) The second day of the trial of the HawKins - Kins case has been full ol Interest and has been listened to by oven a larger crowd than ntttnded yesterday , everybody being anxious to hear the testimony ot the ex-city clerk , J. T. Phillips. Phillips took the stand ut 11 o'clock and remained until 3:10. : Ho made no attempt to conceal his own guilt and was positive in hli testimony ns lethe the guilt ot Hawkins , and stated that no Inducements had been held out to him to turn state's evidence , but tint he was doing S3 bccaiipo he wanted to make n clean breast of It by telling the whole truth and have It over with. He testified that General Colby , who was employed to defend him- sflf nml Hawkins , had threatened him In thn jail , and told him that It ho nttemptod to stick Hiuklns , Hawkins and himself and friends would dog him lo his grave. He stated that crookedness had been carried on In his office under Mayors Fcgg , Phillips , Shultz and Cirablc. Ho did not renumber of duplicating any warrants while Tail or Ebrlght were mayor , although ho might have done so. The state rested at 4 o'clock and thfr de- fcnso began taking testimony. Tli ? scenes In the court room during ths taking ot Phil lips' testimony were at times quite thrill ing , tha court on stveial occasions finding It necrj-jnry to reprove the contending at torneys for their conduct. In the case now on trial the charge Is that of fraudulently obtaining the mayor's signature to war rants , the frauds consisting of the wntr commissioner placing his O. K. upon spur ious bills , thus obtaining \\arr.inls and pro curing the monsy upon them. There nn > other cases against Hawkins yet to ba tried , In which ho Is charged with forgery. KAUMI2MS co.vvn.vnox AT HASTINGS Urt'linriln ami Siixnr llootx tin * Subject Of AlllIri'HHCN. HASTINGS , Dec. 17. ( Special Telegram. ) The Fanners' Institute , which was held this afternoon , was the most successful and larg est attended of any meeting of Its kind hsld in Hastings. Chairman Hart called the meet. Ing to order and Introduced Prof. Taylor of the Nebraska university , who spoke for over an hour and answered all questions put to him. He snld orchards never got too old for a light cultivation , and where moat people ple make a big mistake is by putting protec tion on the north side of orchards In place of the south side , as It Is the sun and summer winds that hurt the trees. Mr. Richardson also enclco for a long time upon the cultiva tion of sugar beets. He said that Nebraska was the best location on the globe for raising sugar beets , and that It was no longer an experiment , but a profitable business for the farmers of the state. Thsre were many prominent business men at the meeting , who were deeply Interested. Tliri-nton to Move tlio FREMONT , Dec. 17. ( Special. ) There Is some talk that the Valley will move the depot at Dodge about half a mile east of th ? town In order. It is alleged , to spite the people who have brought suits for damages caused by the lire there. The company is said to liava purchasc-d forty acres of land adjoining the tracks half a mile and to have had It platted Into lots and blocks. The town Is rapidly recovering from the effects of the fire , and fine brick blocks are being put up In place of the old wooden onfs that were burned. Should the railroad company remove the depot , as It Is rumored. It is doubtful If they can got much of a town on the new site. The buildings arc of too substantial a niture to be moved , and the people would probably prefer to stand the Inconvenience rather than Incur the expense of building new cues. cues.A A great deal of Interest Is being taken In the Ish murder cose hero on account of Mrs. Ish having formerly been n resident ot this city. The city circulator of The Bee re ports the wlo of a large number of addi tional coplei en account of the full accounts of the trial it contains. ( overiior IIolcomli'H .Movement * . LINCOLN , Dec. 17. ( Special. ) Governor Holcomb will not be present at the opsn- Ing of the stat ? Irrigation convention at Sid ney tomorrow. Ho will , however , arrive In tlmo to be present the second day. He Intended to leave tonight for Sidney , but find * he cannot jet away befora tomorrow noon , going by the way of Valley. Deputy Secretary of State Evans left for the scene today , and R. B. Howell , secretiry ot the State Board of Irrigation , Is already tn route. N-jarly all the delegates appointed by Mayor Graham and President Harwood of tlio Lin coln Commercial club have gone , or making preparations to get away. nt ltnii < lolili. | RANDOLPH , Neb. , Dec. 17. ( Special Telegram. ) The wedding of J. M. Meyers , formerly of the Reporter of this place , and Miss Llla E. Hammond , daughter of James Hammond , occurred hero this evening at G o'clock at the Baptist church , Rev. R. K. Pierce offlclatlng. The church was beauti fully decorated , and filled with Invited guests. The guests repaired to the hotel , where a reception was held from 7 to D. The couple look the Short Line train at 9:20 : for Nclleh , the former homo of the groom. where they will reside In the future. Dlnlrlet Court nt AViilioo. WAHOO , Neb. , Dec. 17. ( Special. ) Dis trict court convened yesterday afternoon with Judge Dates on the bench. The first cas ? on the docket ID the Basye murder trial which will doubtless consume the whole week. Counsel are empaneling n. Jury and will hardly get through with this preliminary part today. Quite a number of criminal caaeti are set for trial this teim of court , but court Is likely to adjourn about Christmas until after the flret of the year. Part of n Kami Sinking ; . EXETER , Neb. , Dec , 17. ( Special. ) A freak of nature , which Is causing no little com ment at this place , Is the cave-In en the old Hugh Wilton farm north nt town. The nolo Is abJUt two feet ncrosa at the top and from eight to ten at the bottom , and la about fifteen to twenty foot deep. Coni'lderablp gold has been discovered In a sand pit three miles southeast of town and In a sixty-foot well about the same dis tance northwest of here. reunion Kxniiilncr llronn In llrtlrr. ASHLAND , Neb , , Dec , 17 , ( Special. ) Bvart Brown , pension examiner , a son-in-law of Dr. Slmlngton'o , and an old Aahland boy , In company with bin wife , vloltcd here for the patt couple of day * . Mr. Brown ha < not fully recovered from the Injuries received About the head and face by the assault mad ? upon him by the Cuppy brothers nt Avoca , la. Klori-nrf llnli'InT Slioji Ilohlicil. FLORHNOi : . Nab , , Dec. 17. ( Special. ) Charlc * KloiT * butcher chop was broken into last night and $25 worth nf lard and meat Hlolcn. Entrance was made by prying open the front door with a bar. A wjgon wjt , used to haul the meat uway. It Is supposed the theft was don ? by paitlus living north of Omaha , as Indications iioliit tlut way. I'olk COM ply IMMrli'l UiiHrl. OSCiOLA , Neb. , Dec , 17. ( Special. ) Dis trict court for this county convened yester day morning with Judge Hubert Wheeler presiding. There ore forty-one cawo on the dccket nnit no criminal cases. Th'H ' Is Wheeler's last term of court In the county , for as foon as his tc-rm of olllce U up he , with his family , will move toLlncoln. _ I'ollc-c I'lr.i tit u Kiwlllvr. PLATT3MOUTH. Neb. , Dec. 17. ( Spe- dal.-Last ) night the police arrosUd Al Harkens , charged with robbing George Gallagher - lagher of J125. Four ehoU veru fired at the fugutlvu before ho wculd halt. I'yflilim Hull til 3U-CooI ; . M'COOK , Nob. . Dec. 17 , (3c'al ( Tele- gram. ) Tlio Nebraska brlmds band , Kiilr.litu , of Pythias , of Ih.s city opened the tocUl tei- 10.1 here tonight with a crand masquerade bill. L Dr , Bulfii Cough Syrup U the best In tha market. A Mngle bottle will convince you of Us excellence. Try 1U NEBRASKA DAIRY1IES MEET Eleventh Aunu.il Convention of the Stoto Associatiou , VIOLATIONS OF THE LAW COMMENTED ON ( o 111 * Morp ( lip IIONiiH of In ( tip Craft Tliiin AIIJ Itpnl 1.1NCOI.N , Dec. 17. ( Special TcltRram. ) 1'roslilcnt StotifTcr prc ililcJ nt the opcnliiR tills evening of Uio eleventh ntmuil mectliig of the Nebraska Djlryincu's association. U vut9 held In the chapel ot the Stain university anil Chancellor MacLcau ilcllvercil the nililrcsa otjDlcomp , tolilrli J. H , Unshton re- ipondei ] . The cliancfllo.dlrcctcil nttciitlon to the ( act that at the recent meeting ot the bard ot regents n resolution \\as pasrcd favoring catabllshnicnl at the state farm ot n dairy school. The Ilimncjs of the unl- voialty woulil not- admit ot n prcat outlay nt present , bin n u'.artonlil certainly bo nnulo with Ilia hope thnt In the tuturo It would tia fa\oreil with successful development , Ac- canltiii ; to the report of Secretary Uasoctt th oleo law pas < ed by the lat IcRlslnturo Imi been mcnsurnbly successful. What naj iu\v nceilcil to make It practical was n Plate dairy commlaalon , authorized to tntorce the h\v. Violations \\cto more the result of iKiiornnce than willful dcslKn. The conditions of the liw In Iowa were shown to bo qulto favorable. In that state a commission saw that the provisions of the law wste carried out , I'ollowlnp ; Is the financial portion of the secretary's report : PINANCIAI * CONDITION. Ilocclpts. C.ish on hand , J707.C2 ; received for memberships , $38 ; re-celt od for advcrtlsc- monts In proKrnm , JU.SO ; recalved from state appropi lotion , $722.95 ; totnl , $1IJ13.37. Uxpendltur&a : Kxpunso annual meeting. $130.10 ; posing ? , $51. CS ; special meetings ot directors , $28.15 ; publishing umiuul report , $280.70 ; expense special committee , $10.79 : premiums daliy exhibit , $41.75 ; Htcnog- i.ipher's services , $00 ; stationery and print- In K. $33.40 ; salnry of secretary , $300 ; Inci dentals , $45.55 ; cash on hanil , $501,45 ; total , $1B13.37. The amount approprlatoJ by the legislature was $1,000 , but this money CJM only be drawn as It Is wanted for use. There Is ro- mulnlnc In the hands of Iho siato $277,05. The prognim this evening was o-iillvonol by the University Olco and llaujo club , which favored the delegates with several numbers. The dslry exhibit will be open tomorrow In Giant Memorial hall , and It Is said the dis play will exceed that of last vpar. Resolu tions \vere passed thanking the legislators who last winter worked and voted tor the oleomargarine law. The program for tomor row will begin at 9:30 : a. in. with the report of the treasurer and appointment ot com mittees , Papers will bo read by P. W. Cul- bcrtson , Archer , Neb. ; B. J. White , Brighton , Colo. ; Ij. F. Sloddnid , Kearney ; U. F. McIntosh - Intosh , Omaha ; John Uetlmno , Lincoln ; 1) . 1' . Asliburne , Qlbbon , and Dr. A. T. I'ctcrs ot the university will read a paper In the oven- Ins on "Anthrax , or Ulack Leg In Cattle- . " Mr. Mclntojh will speal : upon the "Farmer Mint's Dairying. " 1'rof. C. F. Curtis of Amos. la. , will rend a paper In the evening on "The Dally Cow. " in Itevival nt llvrlln. BERLIN , Neb. , Dec. 17. ( Special. ) ROT. C. Lauensteln of Nebraska City , assisted by Presiding Elder Jacob Tanner of Lincoln , has bsen holding protracted revival meetings at the German Methodist church. Many conversion ! ) have been made. Missionary Young , the Methodist organizer and promoter of church work. Is endeavoring to form a union Sunday school at this place. A meeting was held In the school lioime last Sunday for tills purpose. O rii nil Jury Onllcil In IliiinlKon County AURORA , Neb. , Dec. 17. ( Special. ) Judge Wheeler called a grand jury In this county last week and It spent six dayo In session , the result of which was a few unimportant Indictments. It was called mainly to try and discover something about the burning ot the court house two years ago , which many think was Incendiarism , but nothing sufllclent for an Indictment was found. Blood and nerves are closely related. Keep the blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparllla and you will not be nervous. I.nct Ilolli 1,1 fin nd ToulH. DETROIT , Mich. , Dec. 17. A special to th Free Press from Owosso , Mich. , Hays : Ths woodworking shops of the Toledo & Ann Arbor road burned last evening. Hurry Kenney , - noy and Fred I'ease , wotkmen , rushed to eecure their tools. Kenney got out , but la so badly burned tliat he probably cannot re cover. Pease was 'never ' seen again until hia charred remains were found after the flro. rnt'lIUCount Jeweler IiiNoIvuiit. SAN FRANCISCO , Dc. 17. Flvo crcdltow of Louis Braverman. the head of a largo Jewelry houseIn this city , liavo filed a pijtl- tlon asking that ho bo declared an Involuft- tary Insolvent. Although the claims reprc- Bsntsd by the petitioners amount cnly lo $22.000 , It IP tald thnt nravcrman's liabilities exceed $250.000. Many of the creditors resldo In New York and other eastern cities. The perfumn of violets , the purity of the Illy , the glow of the rose , and the flush ol Hebe combine In Pozzonl's wondrous Powder. I'rerm l < V < Ml < > rn ( lull Work. CLEVELAND , D.'c. 17. The presses In all the largo Job printing establishments la the city arc Idle today on account of the press feeders' strike , which wan inaugurated at J. II , Savnrje & Co.'s printing houseyesterday. . luivlni ; become general. The feeders demand on advjnco averaging about $1.715 per week , which the proprietors > far refuoo to accede , Ono Minute CouQh Cure is harmless , pro duces Immediate results. WKATJIUIl VlliCA.ST. I'll I r nml AV 'HIT | y AVliulx I'roiulHiMl for A'clirimkii. WASHINGTON , Dec 17. The foiecaat for Wednesday Is : For Nebraska Fnlr ; westerly winds. Kor Missouri Local rains ; slightly cooler ; ulnilfl Hhlftlng to iiorthetly. For lovvn Fair ; westerly wlnda. For Kunuatr Fair ; clcarlni ; In thn eastern p-jrllon ; noithcrly winds , becoming vail- able. For South Dakota Oimerally fulr ; west- eily ulndM ; slightly co'.dcr , Iiortnl Itfi'oril. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER HUIIEAU. OMAHA , Deo. 17 , Omahu record of tern- neratun * and talnfall compared with the coneHioiidlnif day of past four yearB ; 1WJ. 18U 18J3,1S32. Maximum temperature . . , 33 47 41 2J Minimum temperature . . . 3 23 U I. Average tcmpcrutuio . . . . .J. ! 33 2 JO 1'ieolpltatlon T .09 .to .O- Condition of teniDorntmo and prculplla- tton nt Oniuha for the day und lnce Match J , J893 : Nut mat tompornturo 27 Kxrcts for thn duy fi Acc'iimulated excotH Hlnco Mnrrli 1. . . . . . tl * > Nuimal precljilltttlon 03 uch nellelonry for ttiu 'lay. 01 Inch Totnl since March 1. 20.78 jnclies Ucllc'li'noy slnt-o Match 1. , , . IQKInchej from SliitluiiN nt U I > , 111.