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    THE OKAIIA DAILY BETCt fFjTCUIlSDAY , JANUARY 10 , 1890.
SPEG1RU NOTICES.
for < lirnp column *
trill lir < nUrn iinlll lUtao p. m. for
1lio iMctilnp ; nnil until H | > . in. for ( ho
nioriiltiB nnil Htimlny edition * .
Ail * ertlnem , liy rrtiitmtlnK tt nnin-
lioroil clipclf , cnit Imvc nnmrcrii nil-
ilrmnptl in n nnnilirrcri loiter In cnro
of The tier. Aim or * no ntlilrcRncil
Mill he ilcllvereif titinn prcNctilndoii
of MIC chcok onlllntrn , 1 l-2o n
* roril nmt lnii T < lon | 1o n won !
Iliorrnflor. Neil M tier tnltm for le *
Ihnn 2Bo for flrnt liiMcrllon. Those
ntlvrrllncnicMt * niimt he run cormccn-
tlvcl- .
SITUATIONS WANTKD.
tOUNO MAN WANTS PLACE TO DO CHORES ,
take cure of furnace , horant or cow , for
board. Omaha Bus. Cot. , cor. IBth an.l . KArnam.
A 101
WASTED MAM : HELP.
WANTED , LIVH , lNTiW.IOENT AOHNTS IN
Omaha to orgnnlze clubs of three to nve fnrnl-
llra of our fnmoun Orchard Homes land * In
central Mlislralppl. The tIJo of ! mmltrnllon If
rolnn finuth , whore thcrf nr no hot wind * . no
cold nlntcra. no tilliznrda , no crop failure :
where two or three crops can be rnljcfl < "
year ; where there Is no mich thing ; ns failure It
a itnn will work one-half as hard n he does In
thin country ; cool mimmrm , mild wlnteri ; jure
paying crops of frulli nml Harden truck : richest
toll on earth : beat railway facilities. OPO. W.
Arnfa. Renral nitent , 11)17 ) Fnrnom at. ,
jeo TO tiM PAID BAi.rsMnN ron
experience not necessary ; extra Inducements to
customers. Illshop & Kline , St.
WANTnn-TO EMPLOY A RIN11M : 'AN
having ncqualntance In Omaha ; one rmuni ?
rxpprlcnro ns salesman preferrnl ; Rood money
for the right man. Address II 55. Dee.
11 316
WANTHU-nNr.norrnc AND HUSINHSS MAN
with lwo tlioiiwiml tlollnra. to take chante of
omcc In Oinnhn for the mle of mining utoclta
or Cripple Crrok nnd Cnlormlo , with connpc-
tlcns ClilcnRO. fit. J/mK Demer. Colorado
Rprlmr * . 1'ueblo nnd Cripple 'CrffcU. Add res.
n-M-415-M.
H H. Bee. _
tuoo i'inVIKK : AND nxi'KNsns TO BKM *
clicnm ; experience > inntvc ary : special Induce
ments to dealers. Folk & Co. , St. " * ' * }
. ,
WANTED , CANVASSnnS TO SEM * BAKING
powder wUh beautiful omeHI" * : lilK money :
plensnnt work : nulck Bales. Weilern Novoltj-
Co. , fit. Joseph , Mo. IJ-M4GO 19
ron nnsr HOUSES.
HOUSES. P. K. DARLING. BARKER HLOCK.
HOUSES IN M.I. rAIlTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. Dnvl Company , U03 Farnam. D ISO
FUnNIBlinD HOUBE FOU UENT : BEAUTIFUL
\liou 9 , ten rooms , elfKantlj furnished , hot water
xhent , laundry , stable , carriage , etc. Thos. P.
IIMl. 618 Vftxton bloclc. D Hi
BTANPOKD CtUCLK COTTAGES ; 8 nOOM.
modern. IJyron Kc d Co. , Z12 So. Mth Bt.
u neB
B AND 9-ROOM HOUSES ON FA11NAM AND
B-room IIOUPO on Z2d nnd I-envenworth , cheap.
Jno. TV. llobblna. 211 N. Y. Ufa UldB _
I1OUSCS. 1JENEWA & CO. , 103 N. 1STII ST.
TOR 11ENT , MODERN I1IUCK HOUSE OF 13
or 2 rooms at 114-1)6 N. 25th St. Sea J. N.
rren r , opposite posloince. Tfl. 6j < . D S27
s TO 4-n. HOUSES CHKAP. COS N. 13TII ST.
D M950 J2C"
MODE11N HOUSES. C. A. STAIUl. 825 N. Y.
Life building. D-M180
CIOIIT-nbo&i ] ALE CONVENIENCES. 1217
South Thirty-second : nnd many others : all
sires. V. D.VcaJ , Sixteenth anil Douslns.
D M192 Fl
HENT. MODEHN HOUSE ; EIGHT
roomn ; with Lath : on car line : near park ;
nlno small house : coed location ; only J3. dan-
nclt , 504 Jlrowr. block. D M135 JS1
FOR RENT. NICE SOUTH FRONT EIGHT
room brlclc hocse , with all modern Improve
ments und In tlrat-clazs condttlqn ; posiicsslon
Blvcn January 15 Inquire on premises. 2610
Half Howard atrect. D 219
S-llOOM FLATS. J5 00 ; 102S * N. 218T.
D-238 F2 .
T1IO IlAnGAl B
I < rooms , 2llh nml DouRlaa. . modern , reduced
from JCO 00 to * 40 00.
7 roomi , modern. 27th , near Cumin ? , reduced
from J2300 to J18 00.
9 rooms , modern , 21th nnd Douglns , reduced from
3T 00 to J2000.
7 rooms , modern , 31th and Jnclison , reduced from
$27.50 to J18 00.
Also 8o\eml other ( Inn houses cheap.
ridellty Trust Company , 1702 Farnam street.
' D 462
FOK HENT , A NICE e-HOOH HOUSE N13WL.Y
papered , SS 00 per month , Includlnu city \\nter ,
tn people that pay rent In advance , 119 N.
S7th ; tnko Tarnam car ; Stoetzel. next to P. O.
D 461
EIOHT-nOOM HOUSE. CENTRAI , LOCATION ,
$15.00 per month. Enquire 2616 Capltnl nvenue.
n 17S-I1 *
STEAM HEATED STORES AND FLATS.
Houaid Remclc , agent , 1C10 Chicago st.
D 1T4-F14
TLATS ; HIX HOOMH ; 113 AND 419 SOUTH
Eleventh : mar Howard : conil repair ; lent
low. Room 314 First National Hank Imlldlng.
D M479 23
FOR UIINT UOOMS.
FURNISHED ROOMS HOUSEKEEPING. 2020
St. Mary's avenue. E M449 20 *
TURNISHED ROOM. J5 MONTH. 1916 FARE -
nam. . E 163-10 *
I'HIST CLJ\SS HOARD AT 1610 DAVENPORT
street. E-MI71 F14 *
rURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKKEPINQ.
2011 St. Mnry'H. E M4S3 17"
HOOMS AND I1OAIID.
FRONT ROOMS. WELL HEATED ; FAMILY
bo.ird If 0 xlred ; rates reasonable. 324 North
23d et. x F 67q
NICE WARM ROOMS ; GOOD HOARD ; lATE8
reasonable. The Rose , 2020 Haincy.
Haincy.F
F MjOC JIB
SOUTH ROOM. WITH HOARD. FOR TWO
gentlemen , 212 South 25th street. F M225 17 *
ROOMS W mi HOARD ; STUAM HEAT. UTO-
| ili , 1721 Unennort. - = " T M396-18 *
FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD. 1114 FAR-
num. F M4I3 17 *
ROOMS WITH 1IOAIII > , 2223 DODGE STREET ,
F M477 20
BTRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY , \NUdOMii : < Y
vllunlnl , lll ni-conim-.livtt > feW crnllcmen
vvlt'i cholco rooms anil Niard ; r fereiicca ex-
thimgcd. ' 22 19lh street boulevi.nl.
r--M473 17 *
FIRST CLASS HOARD : 1314 DAVENI'OHT ST.
F M471 Fit *
LARGE SOimi ROOM WITH STEAM ; EX.
crllent tabla ; rcfcicnccH. SC3 N , ISlh.
F-M4JJ 18
roil ni\T-UMi-UUMMIKD : 1100.MS.
4 ROOMH ; WATER IN KITCHEN ! CENTRAL :
reasoiiable rent ; nlc for housekeeping. 1702
Webster st. O M558
NCE ! OUTSIHU UNFURNISHED ROOMS AT
81S N. 17th stj upstair * . G Mid 31
UNFURNisir7o : fiooM. MODERN CONVEN-
ICIIVH. 17H C'lilcasa lreetv U-M4lli : >
FOll H > : XT STOHICS AXU OVPICUS.
VOR RIINT. THE 4-fiTORY 1IRICIC lUHLUINU
nt 913 Farnum it. This bulMIni ; Ima a lira-
iiroof coiiK'nt baaein > nt , completa atcam heatIng -
Ingilxluro , water un all ilaors , oi , etc , ApPly -
Ply at ta offlce of Th < ll c. ! - :
AOKftTS WAM'IJU.
AGENTS WANTED TO TA1CU ORDERS
our celebrattit 2100 custom pants and sulli ,
Cliicaco Custom I'anU Co. , 2M Fifth av . ,
CMIcneo. . J SIMT FS
bTOIIAQD , FRANK KWURS. 1M4 IIARNKY.
M-1J4
PACIFIC BTORAQK AND WAREUOUBE CO. .
WS-310 Jonts. Qracra' jtorana and forwarding
. M-1M
-TO IICV ,
I.I8T REAL ESTATE WITH F. D. WEAO.
Slitfonlli an.l IVmnlar. N--M191 VI
WANTED. A' SMALL HIX'OND HAND
fwindrr n3 repair o tm , AdJicia H. Jr. Dor-
rlf. L'rokcn How. Kit ) . N M40 ! 23 *
1
BECOND HAND FUJIMTUJIL' . nilOWN'S. 103
B. Hill. N-456
ron H.iM -
I'JIIST Clu\SS. ALMOST NEW. CLOSLIJ
rlaifii for sala cin-a p. H 4 ) . Uco. I' ZH it *
KOR SALU ClIBAl"VOlfxar ENTLB l'Si
lly harte and lujuy. Call 101) Sprue *
'
ron
M
HARD WOOD I AND B-FOOT FENCH FOR
corn cribbing. C. R , L , Ml Douglas.
FURNITURE OF NINE-ROOM HOHSn.
ulnxly or entire , brn. bMitrnda , boot rprlnirs ;
lulr mAttrcMes ; nearly n wj it 115 9. 2Sth at.
Mm. Wrliley. Q-M429
FOR RENT-FARM , 210 ACRES , 2 MILC3
west of South Omaha. Then. Swift. 405 No 15th.
R M293-1C *
CLAIIIVOVAM'S.
MRS Gil. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , REliable -
liable butlneas medium ; 8lh year at 119 N. Ifith.
8 118
! MASMAJ | : , MATHS , CTC.
MADAM SMITH , 1322 DOUGLAS STREET , tD
no < , r. room II. Massage , atenm , alcohol ive.l
autiihurlno bnthi. T 41J 18
MMIX AMES. FORMERLY OF ST. LOUIS. MAS-
c&rf > and baths. 07 S. 13th at. , 2d llnor , room 19 ,
T M395-18"
M.ME. LARUI2 ; MASSAGE ; 1617 HOWARD
street. T M4SO F15
DATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 219M S. 15TH.
U-140
FINE LIVERY RIOS CHEAP. ED HAUMLCY.
17th and St. Mary's avenue , Telephone. 140.
U-141
HELLE EPPERLY CORSET MADE TO ORDER
at 1909 Farnam. Lady agents wanted.
U-M937-J2.V
t
SUl'ERFIXJUS HAIR AND MOLES RrT-
movcd by electricity. Mme. Post , JlS'.i S. ISth.
U 8SO
MISS VAN VALKENI1URGH DESTROYS PER-
tnanenlly by electricity aupcrlluoua hair , molts ,
warts , ate. Room 416 , N. Y. Life bids.
RCLIAHLE INFORMATION REQARDING HE
wonderful Cripple Creek gold llflda , with photo
graphs of gold mlnea and dlntrlct , ahowlng 100
onportunltlea to grow rich , for $1.00. Address
w. II. Harbeck. box 77 , Cripple Creek. Colo.
U 205-H *
MONEY TO LOAN ON 1'ERSONAL 1'IIOP-
erty ; strlolly conndentlal. Address I' . O. HOT
826. U-142
WEDDINO INVITATIONS , DURKLEYTTG.CO.
, U 238 F3
VIAVI CO. . 346 HEE BUILDING ; HOME
treatment for ladles ; physician of fifteen years'
experience In attendance ; consultation free.
' U M139
r
ELECTRIC PRINTS AND PORTRAITS. J. F.
Hodtker. 1302 Douglas street. 'J M321 F6
DENTAL DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF
Omahn , l2lh and Pacinc. will extract , clean ,
treat and nil teeth , except with gold , free.
17 Ml 12 23
$5.00 WILL HE PAID FOR THE RETURN IN.
good order of cash bock belonging to Stanley ,
Haker of the U. S. navy pay QJMcc , which was
In trunk sold nt Union Pacific unclaimed bag
gage sale October 4. 1593. A. Traynor , general
baggage agent , Council Hlufts , la.
. U-M362 16
EQUITY IN MY PROPERTY. N. W. CORNER
19th and Pierce , 100x144. 4 houses ; also one
safe and 3 C-foot show cases with stands.
Fred Mohle , 1510 Dodge. UM 409 Fll.
SIDNEY TO LOAX linAL ESTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y.
Life. Loans nt low rates for choice security ID
Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omaha city property
\v-rn
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWESTJIATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. . 1B03 Fnrnam sU W-144
8 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN O17 OMAHA
real estate & Neb. farms. W. D. Melkle , Omaha.
W-145
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate , lircnnan , Love & Co. . Paxton blk.
W-147
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 925 N. Y. LIFE
W-148
MORTGAGES. G. G. WALLACE , BROWN BLK.
W 119
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Farnam Fmlth & Co. . 1320 Fnrnam.
W 150
" "
MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES.
J. D. Zlttle. 16lu and Douglas , Omahn.
. W-151
FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SARPY. 1 TO
10 years ; low1 rates. 'Gnrvln Uro ; . . 210 N. Y. L
W-I52
WANTED AT ONCE. APPLICATIONS FOR
large loins on business proper ! f , also dwelling
house loans ; don't wait until your old loan ex
pires , apply now. Fidelity Trust company , 170J
Farnnm st. W 943-J25
FOR MONEY SEE F. D. WEAD. 16T1I AND
Douglas. W M192 Fl
SECURITIES FOR SALE
Wo have accepted and otter for rale the fol
lowing lint mortgage loans on Improved Omaha
property. No better Investment can be found.
$1,500 5 yra. , CW per cent , 8-1 oem modern house.
$1,600 5 yrs. . 7 per cent , 8-room modern house.
$900 3 % yrs. 7 per cent , 7-room cuttage.
12,000 r > } ra , 7 per cent , 8-reom modern house.
$1,600 E yrs. , 7 per cent , 2 dwellings.
$1,100 C yrs. , Q rer cent , 8-room duelling.
This list changes every week. Call and Inspect
these securities and satisfy yourself.
Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnam at.
W-212-16
GEO. P. UEM1S , LOANS , PAXTON 11LK.
\Y-334 F7
BIOMSY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
homes , nagons , etc. . at lonest rates In city ;
no removal of goods ; strictly conddantlal ; you
can pay the loan off at any time or In any
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
800 S. 16th st.
X-15J
MONEY TO LOAN , 3v. CO. 00 DAYS ; FURNIture -
turo , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , Barker
block. , , . X-154
UUSIIVBSS CHANCES.
FOR SALE. BEST REPUBLICAN PAPER AND
Job plant In eastern Nebraska , In strong re-
publlraii town and county. It goes cheap for
a little cosh. Address H 38 , Bee. Y 3C5-16
BUSINESS CHANCE. LEASE OF-A FINE
store for dry goods ; moderate rent ; estab
lished business ; owing to. consolidating our
bustneas nt Dubuqur , In. , we offur our lease
of our building , running 2 je.irs ; this Is n snap
for any ime wanting to atart Into business In
a good , llvrt tovvn , Hennlnson Bros. , Ilaone , la.
Y M465 20
FOR SALU. BAKERY AND FANCY GROcery -
cory : In live town of 2,500 In eastern No-
braaka ; line tiuile ; no competition ; elegant
futures ; good , clean stock. Address H 57 , llee.
Y M481 F2
A SNAP ; CONFECTIONERY FOR SALE ; A
bargain ; rent low ; living rooms ; aales from $8
to 315 jier day. Address 13 13 , Bee , Council
Hluffs. la. . Y M4S4 21
FOll EXCHANQE.
CLEAR CHICAGO PROPERTY FOR FIRST
clo farm near Omaha. T. B McCulloch. nulls
C04. Chamber of Commerce , Chicago , 111.
" Z-801-J1S
FOR L'XCHANOB-OMAUA PROPERTY AND
$0,000,00 cash for Chicago property. T. II , Mc
Culloch , suite 601 , Chamber of Commerce , Chi-
, rasa. Ill , 2 SOO-J15
FOR KXCHANdU ; GOOD SOUTHERN MICHIgan -
Igan property for raw or Improved western
lund or stuck oC merchandise. Address Lock
Box. No. 2. Ong. 'Neb. r % - M470 17
I < 'On SACK UI3AL ESTATE.
ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY.
RE 153
FOR SALE. WEST. FIXDRIDA LANDS F.3-
peclally adapted to fruits ; 577 acres with tilck
jarU In complete running order : 75-horeo power
engine and boiler , new pattern sward brick
inat-hlnn ami pu.mlll ; Poll's cruahera. track
and car * with vvlmllnu drum to haul clay from
bank , two parts and wagon to haul wood ,
aheds with uallels for 120,000 bricks. on liand
ure8 , abundance of clay and wood , dnclllne
hoiis , ) vvllli six rooms , kitchen und bath room.
flocul water and location , perfectly healthy.
James McCuIlousn. poatolllce Qulntrltf. i-\y.
RE-305-Feit T
BAROAINtf , HALD OR TRADE IN CITY PROP.
ft'Mt nriil farniH. Jno. pf , Frtiuurpp 1- . i > .
RE-15J
WANTED. LARGE CITY AND FARM PROP-
crtles for vale or rxclian.e. T. II. McCulloth ,
tulto COI , Chamber of Commerce. Chicago , 111.
RC-SOO J15
Oi:0. P. IJEMIS , HOUSES. LOTS. IRRIGATED
farm lands , loans. S03 and 300 J'aiton block.
HB-S23
JJAROAIN3 , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ,
i.Ua vr trade , F. 1C , Darling , Barker Block.
RE-169
LAND.
SO In Sarpy county'W > .
50 near IVrt Crook , $0) ai acre.
(0 nt Mlllard. JCj an acre.
4) enl imved ruad , $0,000.
10 at toy tit Omaha. $1,209.
51 ntur Unoiln , $ ICi .
k ) In Iowa , fM ( level. )
M la IsvvA. $2.4M ( leicL )
JW In Iowa. IS.JOO ( Itvtl. )
1W In lovta. 121 an oor . ( l v H
Vr ) nmr Omaha , $7.500.
M near Omaha. $4,400.
IS vrtlli fm kulldlnrx , JT.vOO.
210 Haii > y county , IW on acif.
C. F. llatiUcn. til N. Y. Lift.
HE 47i. *
( inOHTtfANI ) AND
A. C. VAN SANTS 8C1IOOU 512 N. T. LIFT * .
OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE. UTH , FARNAM.
161
HOTELS.
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR.
Hlh i nJ Dculgf. Rooms by day or week. 164
Tim LANOE HOTF.L , C02 B. 12TII ST. ; STB AM
heat ; table board. $3.00 per week. M16i
I'AAVKIIROKEHS.
II. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 1C ST.
MUSIC , AHT AND I.ANOUAOU.
GEOROlQ r. GEI.LENHECK. BANJO AND
guitar teacher. 1815 Chlrngo at. 109
EI.OCUTIOX.
ZULEMA FULLER. 516 KARHACH , BLK. . EN-
gagcmenta made fet readings In and cot of city.
2I1-F4'
llUIIUIra A5D LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & II. ASS'N PAT
6. 7 , 8 per cent "when 1. 2 , J years old ; always
redeemable. 1704 Farnam at. , Nattlngcr , Sec.
HI
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Oimhn L. .1 1) .
Ats'n. 1704 Bee bide. O. M. Naltlnger. Sec.
AND EMIIALMEUS.
H. K. HURKET. FUNF.RAL DIRECTOR AND
embalmer , 1618 Chlmco at. , telephone 90. ICC
SWANSON & VALicN. 1701 CUMING , TEL. 1WX
167
M ! o ! MAUI < . UNDERTAKER AND EM .
b lmcr , 1417 Farnam M. . telephone 825. 168
HICYCLKS.
DON'T BUY A BICYCLE UNTIL YOU SEE
our ' 80 line. We sell sundries nnd da repair-
Ing. Ak-Sor-Ben Cjclo Co. , 319 South 15th
street. 409-F-ll.
HOUSES WUVTIZIIED.
HORSES WINTERED ; REST OF CARE
given tioracs , both \v Inter nnil summer. Address
M. J. Welch. Gretna. Neb. M772
UPIIOLSTEIUNG FUllMTUHE.
UPHOLSTERING. FURNITURE REPAIRED
nnd pacReil very cheap this month. U , S.
Walkln. 2111 Cumlr.c. Tel. 1331. 171
DERMATOLOGY.
All V CVIU ITCHINGBCAI-P.Fall-
UILT OAlSlB Inu llnlr.all fckln nmlT
Hcalp Diseases. Twenty ycnrs' experience./
JOHN II. WOOD11URY , 127 W. 42d bt. . N. Y
Branches : Boston , Phlln-.ht , Louls.Chlcago.
160 p. book on Boautr & Ucnnatologr > lor a clump.
NEW PUUIitOATIOKS.
* ©
A licy-liole la , of
courHe , n tiling to
udore , nnd Just oa tru
ly "Comfort" a tliiiitf
to enjoy. 'Via n inr-
velotiB nioutUly maga
zine of 24 Inrsrc pnjrcs ,
wltli numerous beautifully
colored Illustrations. Single
copy5cents. Askyourncvrs-
tnnn for IK See key next time.
ONCD MORE In harmony
with -norlJ.aOOO
completely cured men nro
staging happy praises for
tbo greatest , grand
est nnd most suc
cessful euro for sex
ual weakness anil
lostvlsror known'to
medical eclunco. An
account of thlswon-
cfcr/til discovery , to.
book form , with ref
erences and proofs ,
will bo sent to suf
fering men ( sealed ) free. Full manly vigor
permanently restored. Failure Impossible.
ERIE MEDICAL CO..BUFFALO.N.Y.
DR.
McCREW
: TIIK nvi\
SPECIALIST
WHO 1HKATS ALL
PRIVATE DISEASES
Weakneaa ADilorderol
MEN ONLY
10 Years Experience.
9 Veara in Omaha.
Rook Free. . Consultatiom
and Kxammation Free.
| 4lh and Farnam S t
WHITE STAR LINE.
Balling from New York Wcdn cda > 8 , u * follous.
No jalllne tlio iitli of December.
1S3C.
Germanic , Jan. 22 , 10 a. m. ; Teutonic , Jan. 29 ,
10 a. m. ; Hrltunnlc , Feb. 5. 10 a % iru ; Mojeatlc ,
Feb. 12. 10 a. m.
United States and Royal Matt Steamers.
Saloon passage , 150 and upward , 'according to
etcamer selected and location of berth.
Second cabin 135 and $40 oa Majestic and Teu
tonic.
DRAFTS payable on demand * everywhere In
Great Britain and Ireland sold at lowest rates ,
For Inspection of plans of steamers and any
further Information apply to loonl agents or direct
to IT. MAITLAND KERSEY. G'l Ag't. J9 B'way
N. T. N. ANDERSON : a-i wit A t. .
244 SOUTH CLARK ST. . CHICAGO.
RAILWAY TIME-CARD
Leavra IDUnLINQTON * MO. RlVRIUArmu
OroalialUnlon Dtpot , IQtn & Moaon Bts.l Omaha
8SOam. . . Denver Kxpress. . . . . . ; . . . . 9:3tam
4Upm.Itlk. Hills. Monl. A Puget Snd Ex. 4:05pn. :
4S5pm : Denver Excreik 4OJpm
TAtpm..Nebraaka Local ( except Sunday ) . . 7:45/m |
. . .Lincoln Local ( except Sunday.ll:25am :
t ; 5pm..l''uat Mall ( torLlncoln _ ) dally. . .
ttaiea IClUCTaOTTlUTlLINOTON & tj.jArrives"
OmahaUnlon | Depot , 10th 4 Mason Sta.l Omaha
( :00pm Chicago Vestibule 7. . 8:00am :
: Uam Chicago Expre > a 4lSpm :
7-Wpm.Chlcaco & Bt. Lbula Expreaa. . . 8:00am :
Iltiaro. . Pacific- Junction Local C0pm :
] . Faat Mall , . _ . . . , .
Lravea ICHICAOO. MIL. & ST. PAUL.IArrlvea
OmahttlUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha
'e.Mpm Chicago Limited 8:05am :
10.45am..Chicago Expreaa ( er. Bun Jay ) . . . : tlpro
Leaves ICIUCAOO A NORTHWEST-N. Arrives
OmalialUnion Depot , 10th ft Mason Bts.1 Omaha
Il:00am : Ilnrtern Kxpress. , , J10pm ;
4:4Spm..Vestltiule : > l Limited BMSpm
7:05am : Carroll Passenger . . . . .lOMOpm
C:4Spm : Omaha Chicago Special 8:00jrp :
4 0pm lloone I ocal :30am :
Mlaaourl Vallay Local tiMam
Leaves ICHICAOO. It. I.
OmanalUnlon Dtpot. 10th
EAB-i.
10 : 0am..Atlantic Expreaa lax. Sunday ) . . 8:13pm :
: pm NlKht Expreaa 8:15am
4tOpm : Chlcaeo Veatlbulca TJmltrd lJJpm :
4Mpm..Ht. 1'nul Veallbuled Limited. . . .
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WEBT.
: l5pm.Oklahoma * T a Kx. ti. Bun.10SSam )
Itjopm Colorado Limited 4:00pm :
Leavea I C 8T. P. . M. _ fb lArrlvts
Omahal Depot. 15th and Webster Sts. j Omaha
! :13am : Sioux City Accommodation. . . 8:15pm :
UI5pm..Bloux City Express ( ex. bun.l..llSSam :
t:4ipm : Bt. Paul Llmliec ; 10am
Leavea i K , E. & MO. VALLRT. lArrtves
Omahal Depot. IMh and Wrbaler 8t . I Omaha
llCpmex. : Bat. ) Wyo. Ex. ( ex Mon. ) . , . 5S5pra :
7Mam..Norfolk Kzpreaa ( ex. 8unJn > ) , . lo.nm
t:45pm. : . . , St. raul Exprcaa
Lca > ea I K. C. . ST. J. & C. D. IArrltea
OmahaJUnlon J ) pot , 10th 4MaionBtsOinalia _ _ _ | _
'S:03am..r.Kansas : City Day nxpress..TBJOpra :
tUpmK. ; C. NUht Ex. V | JJ , P Trana.TOOani _ ;
L avea MISSOURI PACIFIC. Arrives
Omaha' ' Depot , ISth and Webster 81s. I Omaha
I0:40am , , . . . St. Loula Expreta , . . :00ara :
I.SOpm St. Louli Kxpreis. . . , , . , , , . ( : OSpm
8IOpm..n.Nebcaika : Local ( t * . Sun. ) ; 00am
L avta I SIOUX CITT * PACIFIC lArrlvea
Omahal Depot , ISth and Wtbtter Bts. I Omaha
" '
. Paul'l.lmlltd :10am :
Lca > ea I SIOUX CITT * PACIFIC. lArrlvea
OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sta I Omaha
*
1KCam..Soux | [ City Paaaengcr 10:40prn :
B.4tpm. at. Paul Limited. l:30ani :
txavea I UNION PACIFia lArrlvea
OroahalDnlon Drpot , 10th * Mason Bta I Omaha
tlAani..uNurth Platle Express , . . . , . , , 4:10p"ni :
tMam : Overland Limited 4:43pm :
J'JOpm.llcat'ce & Btromab'K Ex.ex. ( Sun. ) 4:10pm :
S:4ipin.Urard : Itland Uxpreaa ( tx. Sun.lIMpm ) ;
8dOpm y at Mall .t : tiam
U v < I WAUA81I RAILWAY. lArrlvet
OmahalUnlon Dtpot. tQ4li " ICaaon Sta.l Omahii
. . . .Bt. Loula Cannon Ball. . .
TOTAL STATE -CASH - ON HAND
Detailed Showing1 of * the Balances in the
Various FnndSml January 1,1890 , ,
PERMANENT SCHpOL FUND IS WEALTHY
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ttrer 9000,000 'jll'lit UnlnvcMcit In
Thin I'unil niinnl Mor-tx , but
Fnllrf to , | hVcl.lc oil ItM
LINCOLN , Jan. 16. ( Special. ) The State
Board of Educational Lands and Funds hold
a meeting thta aftoriioon In the office of the
governor. The board comprises the governor ,
attorney general , secretary of state , state
treasurer and commissioner of public lands
mid buildings. Aside from routine business
the board discussed the matter of the In
vestment of the permanent school funS ,
amounting to JC01.C37.27 , but no decision was
arrived at , and It Is likely that another
meeting will be held at an early day and an
Investment of the fund made.
At the time of The lice's presentation
of the condition of the state treasury , a few
days since , the balances of the current funds
and the balances In the various state depos
itories Imd not been made up to the 1st of
January , 1896. These have slnco bora brought
up. and from the annual report submitted
by State- Treasurer Dnrtley to Governor Hoi-
comb the following statement has been ob
tained :
BALANCES OP CURRENT FUNDS.
General . . . $ 62,733 71
Sinking . . . . 2W.OS5 n
Temporary Echool i. . . , . 245-IID 0 >
Temporary university . 3,5.1300
Penitentiary . 4081
Normal building . , . . G 15
State bond . 211
Capitol bulMlnpr . 41761
Hcform school building . MS 40
InstituteFecblo Minded . 409 63
J.ivo sleek Indemnity . 4,50130
State relict . i 61,453 C4
Hospital for Insane . . . . . 4,113 5)
State library . 71430
University library . 1.703 52
Normal library . 1,8 93
Normal Interest . 78 10
Interest charged county treasurers 44 89
Conscience . . . . . 1 00
Total . . ? M0.33S 90
On January 1 , 1S9C , the following balances
wcro In the varlouu depositories cf the
state , which make the sum total of the current - .
rent funds mentioned above :
State Depositories. Amount.
American Exchange , Llnco'.n . $ E0.31Q 12
Columbia , Lincoln . G 1,730 13
Merchants' . Lincoln . G.OOO CO
Capital National ( suspended ) , Lin
coln . 238,361 S3
Omaha National , Omaha . S3 , GO J 70
United State" , Omaha . 1,171 OG
Merchants' , Omaha . 3,108 14
tlt'lon , Omaha . CS.1C7 21
First. Omaha. . - . . . . . - . . 14,401 C7
Nebra ka , Omaha . 1,416 51
Commercial , Omaha . 1.M1 53
Globe Loan and Trust company ,
Omaha . J.r . 10.22T M
Adams County , Hastings . .v. . 5,167 40
First , Jlastlngs . 1 . 4.3D2 S3
German , Hnstlngn . . ! . " . . 11,59132
Nebraska City , Nebraska City 1095
St Paul , St. Paul i.\ . 3,03287
City , York . L.l.A . 4,711 . 71
First . Columbus * 5,259 G3
First . Alma . „ , , 21,891 33
t , Beatrice .J..r. . ' . 17394
" " " " ' ' ' " ' " '
Flrstl Bluo"HU1 ( " " . . . . . . . . . 2.020 Co
First , Crete . . < . . ' . . 7950
First , Orleans . . . . : > . . 6,00 : 00
Saundcrs County.i Wahoo . 15,70231
Citizens' , McCooK 1 . 10,32424
Citizens' , Geneva' , , , . 2,50000
Buffalo County ( suspended ) . . 4.49 00
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Total . ' . . . ,1 . $ G0,55S ! SO
PERMANENT" .FUND BALANCES.
In addition to , this $610,358.90 , current
funds , there are < ttie permanent funds and
endowments , balances * January 1 , ISuG , as
follows : ij * < ' .
Permanent school " . . > . $ C01GD7 27
Permanent university . jrr..iV > i 17,71033
Agricultural coMegxr endowment . . . 55,937 40
Normal dndoumcnt.t'.V 1G.G05 12
Permanent saline . i. ' 13,201 14
Total . i . i . $703,160 31
Of this ? 705,160.31 It will be noticed tfTat
'none cf It la In any'of the state depositories
mentioned In Treasurer Birtlcy'o report lethe
the governor. The 'total funds , current and
permanent , and endowments amount to
$1,345,509.21 , of which $040,358.90 Is de
posited In state depositories. The condition
of the principal funds during ; the past year ,
or u'.nce the last biennial report of the
state treasurer , in as follow ? :
FUNDS
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Ilech mill Jo ii I'M Arrenteil.
LINCOLN , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) Molly King ,
\\ho keeps a disreputable resort on tbo "res
ervation. " secured warrants today for the
arrest of William Decii , steward of the pen
itentiary , and J. H , Jones , deputy warden.
She alleges they went to her place last night
and kicked In tbo door. Doth Dech and Jones
were seen today by The Be ? correspondent
and they deny the story emphatically. War
rants were served qn Dech and Jones. The
examination was tut for 1 p. m. At that
hour'the defendants appeared , pleaded not
guilty and asked , o , , p/tlnuance ) until Satur
day at 2 p. m. , which , was granted by Police
Judge "Waters. TlieuprlsanerB were released
on their own recognizance.
Fine KUfliU of Alfalfa.
M'COOL JUNCTfOIjf , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Spe
cial. ) The Danes | Jn .tlie Danish settlement
In West Blue township , In southeastern
York county , have hb best fields of alfalfa
In this county. TTioaa owning farms through
which Turkey creek .runs have no fine air
falfi as can be found In the Mate. Farmers
living on uplands .do .not have SUCCCMJ , claimIng -
Ing the soil Is too rich.
la SWEETITESS Mid POY/EH
ofTOME , BEAOTf of DE-
'SflCH. and STRENGTH of
'COMSTRUCTIOH
'J9AY STATE"
GUITARS ,
MANDOLINS ,
BANJOS ,
ZITHERS , and
FLUTES
are equalled by no other Amerfr
caoliiitrumtnts. Lowr tlnirlyj |
of anyilrtcllr hlgh-Knula Inilru.
menu , -'o AWAUDJ. benil fet
Catalogue ! .
JOHN C. HAYNES & CO. ,
44310 4C3 WnBlilncton Bt
BOSTON
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
The annual meeting of the stockholder *
of The lice Building company will bo held
at the ofllca of The Omaha lie ; ,
Omaha. Neb. , at 4 o'clock p. nt. , Tuesday !
January 21. 1896 , for the purpose of
electlnjc a board of directors for the en ]
suing year and transacting such other bus
iness UB may properly come before such
meeting. IJy order of the president.
J2-d2U N. P. FJ21L. Secretory.
IIISTOIUOAI. SOCIKTV MKKT1XO
lion. J. Slrrllnir Mnrton'n Pnitr on
Tnxnllon n Fcnltirp.
LINCOLN , Jan. IB. ( Special Telegram. )
The nineteenth annual meeting ot the State
Historical society clo cd with this evening's
joint session \vlth the Horticultural Associa
tion In the university chapel. The hall was
well lllled and thd exercises very Interesting.
Ex-Governor R. O. Kurnas received n tele
gram from J. Sterling Morton announcing
that he could not bo with the society nt this
meeting. Ho had , however , forwarded a
valuable contribution " , which was read by
Mrs. A < J. Sawyer. on "The Cost of Local
Government Then and Now. " In this paper
Mr. Morton traces the fluctuating , yet con-
ttantly Increasing , local taxation from 1S35 ,
the days of territorial government In Ne
braska , down to the present. He vigorously
denounced the extravagance ot county nnd
municipal governments In Nebraska. As n
territory tha entire cost cf governing the
state was but $20.000 per. annum , and Mr.
Morton claimed that EO far ns protection to
llfo and property > \as concerned they were
bettor conserved Ih Nebraska then than now.
The voting ot bondo to railroads hs deplored
and cited several counties In the state which"
had even voted bonds nud paid them , too ,
nnd then failed to secure the railway privi
leges for which they were voted. Such ex
travagance , ho Insisted , was communal sui
cide. At ono period In the pa&t the total tnx
ot his own homcstoid , Arbor l-.od.rjj , had
been but $5 per annum. Now the taxation
was between $200 and $300 , or moro thwi
the land originally cost at $1.25 psr ncre.
The remedy for bad local government ho
held to bo In the election ot honott men to
cfflcc. The theory of bond ? for a county
odlcer'o honesty was all wrong. It was not
right to ask eight or ten men to become
responsible for a man elected by scvcial hun
dred of thousands of votes. The majority
party should bo responsible and share ns a
whole the loss , If any , sustained by dishon
est officials. The rate ot taxation In the
state had rtoadlly Increased from nn average
of 9 to 24 mills on the dollar , nnd
with no compensating benefits. Mr. Mor
ton's paper received hearty npplnusc at the
conclusion ot Us reading.
An Interesting account of "Tho Under
ground Hnllroad In Nebraska" was given by
Mrs. Alice A. Mlnlck of Beatrice. She had
been personally acquainted with John Brown ,
and had assisted him In some of his enter
prises In 'running slaves through the state
Into Canada In 1S5S-9. >
"Tho True Story ot the Death of Sitting
Bull" was given by Major D. O. Fcchot. At
the request of Theodore Roosevelt of New
York the article was prepared fcr the Coj-
mopolltan magazine , and la now the property
of that company. By their permission It
was roa before the society this evening. In
ono or two respects It contradicts the ac
count given by General Colby at the society's
meeting lart year. It Is a personal sketch ,
as .Major Fcchot commended the force sent
out by General Drum to capture Bull. The
latter was killed by Indian police betoro the
arrival of the major and his troops on the
cround nt Grand River.
The officers elected are : J. Sterling Morton ,
president ; R. G. Furnaslca president ; W.
S. Summers , second vice president , nnd II. W.
Caldwcll. secretary.
EXPERIENCE OK A IMONEEU.
E. AV. Haj-inoiul TalUn of Early
llnjM In the AVoMt.
SPRINGVIEW , Nob. . Jan. 15. ( Special. )
E. W. Raymond , a squav ; man , residing on
the Sioux rcBrvatlcn , twenty-five miles
north cf this place , was In town ono day
laot week. Ho was a scout under Fremsnt
and crossed the plains with the general In
thy MOs. Raymond wan a young man then ,
but can remember when Omaha was com-
preed of a few dugout ? and the Indians and
buffalo roamed at will where the city ot
Lincoln now stands. The old man llvos with
his squaw and family on Iho Keya Paha
river between Trostlq and Dog Ear buttes
and It IB worth one's whllo to go and have
a chat with the o'd mnn. He Is a regular
encylopedla on western history. His cabin ,
a log concern , Is built on the south side
of the rlvor and t&eltcred on the north and
iVesrt by 'a few nbres of cottonwood trees ,
where ho has resided for the past forty
years. His wifo'o mother , an old Sioux
ti-uaw 108 years of ago , died a short time
ago. This old woman was also loaded with
history and looked more like an old dried
up buffalo robe blowing about over the
prairies than &he did like a woman. The
old woman never slept over night In a house ,
but had a topeo. In her latter days , near
his house , where she lived winter and sum
mer and finally dle'd there. She was born
In Ana of the New' England states , but with
her tribe was driven from state to state
until fho finally died In Nebraska.
Yurie County AfTnlrn.
'
YORK , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) The now
board of supervisors of this county took their
places yesterday and wcro formally declared
an official board. But I'.ttlo business was
tranfacted. Robert Henderson , representing
Brown , Henderson and Hays townships , waa
elected chairman. The new boarH Is com
posed of William Davidson , D. W. Baker , T. B.
Reed. Robert , Henderson , H. Williams , II. M.
Dctrlek and James Sturgeon.
Jules Lumbard , tha veteran musician of
Omaha , Is in the city , a guest of W. A.
Carpenter.
I' . A. Kllner of this city , accompanied by
Miss Geraldlno Grlppen , left for Chicago yes
terday.
George E. McDonald of Lincoln nas In this
city yesterday In conference with the
trustees of the Mothcdlst Episcopal church
with regard to the plans for the new build-
Ing.
Ing.Mlsa
Mlsa Zella Sheeks of this city returned to
Falrbury yesterday , where the will once
moro resume her millinery business.
Tlie York Young People's Society of Chris
tian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church held
the monthly business meeting and social at
the homo ot Miss Belle Warner last evening.
Joseph Hunter and M'sa May Bodle were
married yesterday by Judge Edward Bates
at the homo of the bride. Both of the young
"couple are well" known at this place , and
very popular , the groom being connected with
the hardware firm of R , V. Hunter. They
left for , the east. _
DoclKO Co u illy Siipc-rvlMorM M < > > ( .
FREMONT , Jan. 16. ( Special. ) The first
session of the county board convened yester
day. Ot seven members compslng the board
four are republicans , two democrats and
ono populist. B. W , Reynolds of From out
was elected chairman , Sheriff Kreader ap
pointed J. Edwards 'deputy sheriff and his
bond was approved by the board. Dr. J.
H , Crabbs waa elected county physician ;
Joseph Dowel ! , janitor of the court house ;
E. N. Mtrse of Fremont , member of the
Soldiers' Relief commls3lon ; Superintendent
Fletcher of the county poor farm was re-
elected. The register of deeds was allowed
to retain $700 above the amount allowed
htm BB salary fo ? pay , of a deputy.
nil Old galiller.
CLAY CENTER , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Spe
cial. ) The new board of supervisors of ths !
county held Its first meeting today and or
ganized by electing Hon. A. P. Randall of
Marshall townehlp as chairman. The usual
standing committees wcro appointed for the
year , The board appointed Dr. O. P. Shoe
maker as county physician , and selected
Charles Jessup as janitor for the court houte
and grounds. The latter appointment dis
an old soldier , who has held the po
sition for ton years under all ether political
changes. The board stands : Four popullsU ,
two republicans and ono democrat.
KntUlleil with IVtilirimkii.
NORTH PLATTE , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special , )
The BED correspondent recently talked with
P , B. Gavin , banker at Wallace , who has
returned from a trip through Mlsslwlppl and
tbo south , Mr. Gavin has paid close atten
tion to the development of the "new south , "
and , after penonal Inspection of the re
sources and advanUgen of Mississippi , sayi
ho Is perfectly content with his Lincoln
county home In Nebraska , Ho does not like
the climate , the people nor the conditions
that prevail there , and predicts tbat any Ne
braska farmer or merchant who goes to tbat
country will be glad to get back ,
Ituou Couple Elope ,
ROOA , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) John
Haskln and Miss Lucy Myers , both of this
place , were married at Lincoln yesterday ,
The bride's parents opposed the match , and
an elopement resulted. The couple returned
homo immediately after the ceremony , and
as tbo young ) ady la of legal ago the old
folks are compelled to accept the Elate of
affairs as beat , they can.
DEVOTED TO SMALL FMS
Horticnl t nrista Put in a D.\y Discussing Berries -
rios of Various Kinds.
OFFICERS CHOSEN FOR THE NEXT YEAR
.lion to Mmtnprr ( lip AfTnlrn of
UIP Snrl.-tr P.U-rt.-.l t < hc
iir SonNlon Hoitdnc
of tlir Oil } ' .
LINCOLN. Jan. IB , ( Special. ) At the
opening of this morning's session of the Ne
braska State Horticultural society reports
from a number of committees were received
and octet ! upon. The following papers wcro
tead and discussed : "The Haspberry. " W. J.
Hesscr , riftttrmouth ; "Ilolany of the Bush
Fruits , " Prof. P. W. Card , State university ;
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"Botany of the Strawberry , " Dr. C. E. tics-
soy : "Are the Birds Friends of the Hortl-
culturlut ? " Prof. Liurcnce Ilruncr ; "Neg-
Irctcd Native Fruits , " P. Younger , Jr. ; "Most
Proiltablo Varieties of Gooseberry and Cur
rants , " A. J , Brown. Geneva ; "Summer
Fruits In Central Nebraska , " W. P. Jenkins ,
Arcadia ,
The following officers wore elected : Presi
dent , E. 1C. Stephens , Crete ; first vlco presi
dent , C. A. Marshall , Arlington ; second vice
president , D. C. Mosher , Lincoln ; secretary ,
J , II. Hadklnson , Lincoln ; treasurer , Peter
Younger , Jr. , Geneva ; directors , J.V. . Stephenson -
phonson , North Bond ; E. C. Erfllng , Omaha ;
C. H. Barnard. Table Mock.
The long program for the afternoon was
brgun at 2 o'clock. In the absence of R. D.
McGcehan of Atlantic , .la. , his paper on
"Raspberries and Blackberries , Variety and
Cultivation , " was read by another member.
The subjects discussed were : "Cultivate the
Local Market. " "Winter Protection , " "Ex
periencelth New Fruits , " "Cost and
Method of Packing Small Fruits" and "Homo
Canning of Fruits. " Illght or ten more
papers , all of moro or less Interest to actual
growers , occupied the rest of the sewton.
Thoassociation met tonight In conjunction
with the State Historical society In tht-
chapel of the university. As the associ
ation's share of the joint session , Hov. C. S.
Harrington delivered n scholarly and elo
quent address on "Tho Ethics of Horticul
ture. "
Following Is the program for tomorrow
morning at 9 o'clock : Deferred papets and
discussions , report of committee en revising
rules for exhibits , revision of premium list ,
revision of recommended fruit list , appoint
ing standing committees. The meeting will
adjcurn at noon.
BEEMER GOT TWO THOUSAND.
It transpires that , notwithstanding the- re
cent dcclnlcn of the supreme court In regard
to penitentiary matters "Contractor" Beemer
has succeeded In getting his hand Into the
public treasury to the amount of $2,000 , It
will be remembered that the court declared
the Beemer contract void and emphatically
said that the bualnoju of the prison could
not bo conducted In that way. But on the
6th of September last A. D. Beemer la
showri by the books of the state auditor to
have drawn $2,000. This was subsequent to
his alleged contract with the Board of Pub
lic Lands and Buildings. H Is suggested
now that the Board of Public Lands and
Buildings la In contempt of court , not only
by Its refusal to do anything In the way of
maintaining tbc convicts , but for Its action
In paying Beemer this money. Before
Bremer was appointed "contractor" Dorian
drew from the last appropriation for the pen
itentiary the sum of $10,899.87. This makers
$18,899.87. But the money paid to Dorgan
was under an old contract not yet annulled
practically. The | 2,000 paid Beemer , and
only accounted for to the Board of Public
Lands and Buildings , Is considered an Illegal
payment from the fact that the supreme
court has held the Bqemer contract void.
Bcomor says In regard to this matter : "I
find by reference to my check book that
of this $2,000 I have expended for various
bills Incurred at the penitentiary , salaries
overdue , etc. . $1,647.44. This leaves a bal
ance on hand of the amount dr.-nyn by me on
the contract of $352.66. "
The Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust com
pany , plaintiff In error , against Peter Gees et
al has appealed Its case to the supreme court.
Before Judge Ambrose , In the district court
of Douglas county , the plaintiff asked for a
receiver for the Gees hotel property , but the
application was den'ed. The amount Involved
Is $72,678.66 , the estimated value of lots 3 and
4 , block 172 , city pf Omaha.
Articles of Incorporation were filed today of
the Wlnkleman-CIagPtt Manufacturing com
pany of Omaha. The business to bo carried
on Is the manufacture and sale of an anti-
freezing stock tank , lightning food cooker ,
gold chicken cholera cure and gold hog
cholera euro. The capital stock Is $30,000.
The Incorporators are : Henry F. Winkle-
man , Fred H. WInkleman , J. T. Wojab , John
Springs , Clarence Clagett and W. H , Simons.
Major William Dally , J. II. Edmlsten. Jay
Burrows , Benton Maret and II. Stockholm of
Ouster county left this evening for St. Louis
to participate In the populist conference ;
called to locate the next national convention
of that party.
Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Ltndell
J. Goldstein , Mrs , J. T. Wertz , George A.
Day , H. F. McIntOBli , W , n. Adapts , At the
Lincoln John Burke , Charles ' ll , Keller ,
Charles E. Williamson , J. A , Eyler , J. 11.
McFarland. i
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Accepted < lic Soldlern' Home Addition' .
GRAND ISLAND , Neb. , Jon. 15. ( Special. )
The members of the Board of Public Lands
* '
and Buildings convened 'at the Soldiers'
hcmo laet night and accepted the new addi
tion to the homo , an appropriation of $12,000
for which was niodp by the last legislature.
The addition will prove of great convenience
at present , as the old building Is taxed to Its
utmost. The addition will accommodate
fifty more veterans.
The newly elected county board met yes
terday. It organized U once by the election
of E. C. McCa'shland as 'chairman. ' The
board Is composed of , four republicans , two
populists and ono democrat.
I'Icrcr County MortKiiKi. ' Hccoril.
PIERCE , Neb. , Jan , JG. ( Special , ) The-
Pierce county mortgage record , on file In the
county clerk's ofllco , shows the following for
December : Farm mortgages Hied , 8 , JD , 820 ;
released , 8 , $2,893 ; city mortgages ( lied , 3 ,
$2,369 ; released , f , $250 ; chattel mortgages
nied , 61. $12,207 ; released , M , JJO.EIG. The
record shows that for the- year 1895 the num-
jor of farm mortgages Hied was 101 , amount
ing to $199,017 ; released , 157 , $121,355) ) city
mortgages niod , 35 , $20,836 ; released , 9 ,
$6,231 ; chattel mortgages tiled , 1,049. $188 , .
808 ; role bcd , 302 , $52.924.
Grow INK Old Gracefully.
PIERCE , Npb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) C. A.
rtclmers , who reached the half century mark
In years yesterday , celebrated the event last
night In a royal manner. In repponuo to In
vitations over 101) ) of his friends gathered ut
the opera house and engaged In dancing. Ex
cellent refreshments wore served. Fine
music was furnished by the Norfolk or.
chostra. Mr. lielmers Is pi evident of the
I'lerco State bank and has a wldo circle of
friends In this locality.
Curl ICortli Tallin to the 1'i-n.
PIERCE , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Spoclal. ) Carl
Kortb , the mm uho embezzled Pierce
county's money while ho was treasurer , uaa
jrought tip from Omaha and taken to Nollgli
yesterday , where he wss turned over to the
Antelope county sheriff , and will bo tikon to
Lincoln Immediately to begin nerving his
sentence of three yearn In the penitentiary.
Sentence was passoJ upon him two years ago
and affirmed by the supreme court last Fri
day. |
Kuiierul oC AVIIIIiini Kcrliy.
QE1UNO , Neb , , Jan. 1C. ( Special. ) The
funeral services of William C. Korby wcro
conducted hero yesterday under the auspices
of Scotts Bluff ledge No. 20 , Ancient
? rvo and Accepted Masons. The doceasej
lad been a Maion for over fifty years , and
was ono of the pioneers of this county ,
Went Point Club Bluet * Oflluum.
WEST POINT. Neb. , Jan. -(8psclal. ( . )
The Young Men's club , a very flourishing
organization , elected the following oftlcers
or the ensuing year ; L. Rogontb ? ! , presi
dent ; H. V. F , Klolte , vice presldnnt ; Jo 1m
Baumtno , secretary ; John Thorp , tmaurcr.
SNOW MCltUASICA.
Molntnrr Qnlto Kvcnlr DlKlrlhttte *
Aroitnd Port Cnllionn.
FORT OALHOUN , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. )
Last night snow foil to the depth of nearly
an Inch and nt present a slight rain la fall
ing. Prospects nro for moro snow during
the next twelve hours. No wind accom
panied the snow , therefore It fell evenly
and will bo of grout value to crops and InnJ ,
moistening It for spring \\ork.
Farmers arc hopeful over crop prospects
for thla yeir.
LITCHFIKLD. Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. )
It has been snowing at Intervals n good
part of the day. But little tins fallen so
far. However. Indications nro fair for con-
pdor | blo more.
NORTH LOUP. Nob. , Jan. IB. ( Spe
cial. ) A light snow fell Inst evening , and
this morning thp landscape Is obscured by
the very unupual phenomenon of a dense
( OK , Tim tcmpcrnturo 1 quite/ mild , with A
slight brcezo from the south. More snow Is
likely to fall during the day.
SHELBY. Neb. Jan. 15. ( Special. ) An
Inch of snow last night broke thn recent dry
spell and Indications are favorable for moro
snow. For a number of days the weather
has been \\jrm and springlike.
ASHLAND. Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) Two
Inches of snow toll last night. It will
moisten up the ground and lay the dns-l.
VALLKY. Neb. . Jan. 15. ( Spc-clM. ) This
section v > ta visited last night by a good
snow.
EXETER , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) The
summer weather terminated In a enow storm
last night. A halt Inch fell , without any
wind. The weather has the appearance of
clearing today , and the Indications arc- for
colder uenthT.
WEST POINT. Neb. . Jan. 15. ( Special. )
Two Inches of snow fell this morning.
MHITII IM.ATTK APFAIUS MOOMUVO.
Irrlurntloii ComniuileN Rlert Officers
nml Profnire for Ilnnlnen * .
NORTH PLATTE , Nob. , Jan. 15. ( Special. )
The Farmers' and Merchants' Oinal com
pany held Its annual election of directors
with the following result : Charles McDonald ,
C. F. Hidings , D. W. Baker , Henry Wntto-
math and C. L. Patterson. There la talk
of organizing the precincts through which
the canal onned by this company la con
structed Into nn Irrigation district , and If
this Is dcno and satisfactory terms to the
company and district can bo arranged , the
cans ! will probably bo purchased by the
district.
The South S1do Irrigation and Land com
pany has elected the. following officers and
directors for the ensuing year : A. F. StrlcU ,
I. Bi Bostulck , Gus Moyers , Max Beer.
Claus Mylander. directors , and A. F. Stroltz ,
president ; I. B. Bostwlck , vlco president :
Gus Meyers , sscretary and troasurer. Thla
campany has Us forty-two mile dllcn al
most completed , having less than flvo mllea
of ditch yet to cnstruct. It takes Its water
out of the North Platte river north of
Sutherland , Humes the water across the
South Platte river with a sunken flume ono
half mile long , and runs for nearly forty
mllea through the fertile South Platte valley ,
opening up to successful farming ono cf
the largest tracts of Irrigable land la the
Suth Platte valley. Its construction Is
the result of homo enterprise and energy
and has been constructed almost entirely on
homo capital. It Is hoped to get water
from this ditch In the early spring.
The stockholders of the First National
lunk have chsen the following directory
for the year : H. S. White.P. . A. Whlto.
E. F. Seeberger , Arthur McNamara. and
Edgar Zabrlsklo. H. S. Whlto was chorcn
president ; P. A. Whlto. vice nn > sldent ;
Arthur McNamara , cashlor.
1'ropuHvil Iliillronil Iniprovqiiicntn.
PLATTSMOUTH. Nob. , Jan. 16. ( Spoclal. )
B. & M. Road Superintendents C.
A. Dlxson of McCook. F. J. Kramer ,
Alliance ; A. B. PIrlo , Wymore , and Charles
Hedges of Lincoln were In the city yester
day evening In consultation with Superin
tendent of Motive Power Hawkaworth on
matters pertaining to some very Important
changes that will take place on the ontlro
oystem February 1. It Is relative to the use
of some now Improvements on the engines
eve ? the system.
The Rock Island road crossing In the
west end of this county , where two teams
were caught , causing the death of two men ,
In Icsu than two months , was Investigated
today by the county commissioners , In com
pany with the officers of the road , and It was
mutually agreed that the place was a man
trap of the worst kind and that It must , be
changed , agreeing that the county make
the necessary Improvements and assess the
railroad with one-half the co t.
Mrs. A. L. Shucy returned today from
n visit at Ottumwa , la.
Harry Northcutt of Nebraska City was In
thu city today.
PoiinllntN OrKiinUed the Hoard.
FULLERTON , Nob. , Jan. 15. ( Special. )
The Board of County Supervlsoro mot yester $
day and after several ballots Sam Leigh of
Beaver township was choszn chairman. Leigh
la a populist , but was supported for the
position by the three republican members
on account of his honesty.
T. W. Lonker , the defeated candidate
for county treasurer , was chosen county
treasurer to fill that office , made vacant by
the death of Dr. W. H. H. Plllibury. The
pcpullsta have a majority cf ono on tbo
bwrd.
The funeral services cf Mlsj Gertie Fran-
son , the young woman who committed sui
cide Monday -night by taking arsenic , were
held today at the residence of her parents
juMt east of the city. The dead girl Svas
ro.ipectod by all who know her.
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AnroruIlnnUM Hlcct OltlcerN.
AURORA , Nob. , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) At the
annual meeting of the Flri't National bank
last evening William 'Glover was ro-eloctod
president and Carl Forney , late assistant
cashier of the Aurora Bank company , was
elected cashier. General Dclovan Bates was
olccted vlco president , but retires from ac
tive service In the bank after on uninter
rupted period of thirteen yearn as book
keeper for tbo Institution , Kx-Cashler Hoiii'a-
man also retires after nearly ton years serv
ice.
ice.Tho
The Aurora State bank re-elected all Its
old officer * , as follows : President , D. E.
Thompson ; vlco president , A. W. Peterson ;
cashier , Harvey Colo. Mr. Peterson will
have llttlo to do with thebuslnosu In the
bank , but will look after his mercantile busi
ness In the general line.
I'nrU roinnilHMlonerM Appointed.
FREMONT , Jail. 10 , ( Special. ) Judges
Marshall and Sullivan have appointed the
following park commissioners for the city of-
Fremont pursuant to ihe law passed nt the
last session of the legislature. : Knoa F. Gray ,
J , T. May and Arthur Gibson.
The criminal docktt will bo taken up
January 24. Jess Wheeler , Peter Mllledgo
and John Spangler have been arraigned ami
each entered a plea of not guilty to tbo
charge of grand larceny. Maria Mllledgo
was arraigned this afternoon on the charge
of assault with Intent to murder John Mal
colm. .Tin- pleaded not guilty ,
Wnrlc of Tlili-VL-H nt Uxctor ,
KXIJTER , Neb. , Jan. 15. ( Special. ) Corn
thlevoj are at work about this place , John
Kelley , who Is feeding stock here , bad con-
aldorablo earn stolen last night , Suspicion"
fall * on two or tbreo parties who llvo on-
the outskirts of town.
Mr. Watt Bennett , from Hcrklmer com
pany. Now York , surprised his old friend * ,
the Buck brothers , by dropping In on them
this week.
Mian Alia Powell has i position In tli
p-utoUlce as an assistant.
To the Iti-form School for Huron Ycnm
FREMONT , Jan , 15. ( Special. ) Carl Han-
HOD , a 14-year-old boy , was before Pollco
Judge HolmoH yesterday afternoon , charged
with petit larceny. The judge contldercd
that the rrfortn school was the proper place
for him and int him over to County Judgu
PlambeuU , who , after a trial , sentenced him
to the reform ncliool till he becomes of OK .
The Dorsey Hoio company gavq a matijuer-
ado ball at Masonic hall tlili evening. Some
very unique coitumev weio wont.
Gullicrtxou l'upr Gut * * to Trenton.
TRENTON , N b. , Jan. 16. ( Special. ) n.
O. Adams of this place bay purchased tha
Culbcrlion fjtntlucl , removing lli entire
plant to Trenton , where bo promlies lili fol
lowers a diffusion of popullit doctrine.
One Mlnutu Couch Cure I * harmless , yro
duces Immediate remits.