THE OMAHA DAILY BEE * THURSDAY , JANUARY 5 , 18D3. jAFTER THE HOLIDAY RECESS of Congress Assamblod at Wash ington Ready to Resume Business. STEWART AROUES FOR FREE COINAGE tjktr. Cliniiillrr'n lltll to.Sn | > rml Inimlcrntlnn fallrd Up In tlio Soinitr Thn Anti- Option Illll Also In thn llon.ir. WAMIIXHTO.V , D. C. , Jan. 4. The senate rOTumr.il buslni'ss toilny , at the close or Its holiday rcooss , with n lair show of Industry and nn nUanrfnnco of n few tnoro than n. quorum , Mr. Allison , republican , of Iowa tnndo his first uppc.ir.inco this session , Imv- ItiR been ahscnt hitherto us a delegate to the International monetary conforcncu and had an opportunity of adding to his knowledge ) on the subject of gold nnd silver by listening1 to a speech by Mr , Stewart , republican , of Nevada , 111 opposition to the bill introduced by Mr. McPhcrson , democrat , of New Jer sey , to suspend the purohaso of silver bullion under the Sherman bill. Sonio progress was made on the anti-op- tlou bill and Mr. Sherman , republican , of Ohio took occasion to stuto his vlows on the subject of that measure. 'i'ho session of the senate was opened with prayer by the chaplain , special reference being made therein to the dangerous illncs of Senator Konna of West Virginia , nnd the trust expressed that his useful Ufa may bo spared. The certificates of election of presidential electors from th < 5 states of Pennsylvania , llhodo Island , Mississippi , Iowa , Nevada , Vermont , Idaho , Virginia , Massachusetts nnd West Virginia wore presented by thu vice president and were placed on Hie. To Keep Out tint Cholera. After the Introduction nnd reference of sundry bills and resolutions , Mr. Chandler , republican , of Now Ilnmpsblro , moved an order that on Friday next , alter the routine morning business , a ml on Saturday , If there was no opposition , the two bills on the calen dar reported by the committees on epidemic diseases and on immigration , having regard to the danger of the introduction of cholera Into the United Stales , shall bo the special orders and have exclusive consideration on these days without otherwise displacing the present "unfinished business. " It seemed to him , ho said , that If any bills were entitled to preference , they were urgent in their character. They represented differ ent methods of dealing with the apprehended cholera ono a. total suspension of immigra tion for ono year , the other increased quarantine - tine powers to the executive branch of the government , Ho understood that the execu tive , oven without additional legislative au thority , proposed to issue within a few days , regulations concerning quarantine that would have an imx ) > rtant bearing on the sub ject. HoMr. . Chandler ) was willing that the quarantine bill should first be considered and dtaK ] > scd of. Mr. Harris , democrat of Tennessee , who had reported the quarantine bill , quite agreed with the senator from New Hamp shire that those two questions were of the highest importance nnd that action should bo taken upon them at the earliest daj Itosslhlc. Mr. Washhurn , republican , of Minnesota , recognized the Importance of the measure ; referred to. but thought that the uutl-optior bill was still more important. "If an agree incnt had boon reached for a vote on It , wt would not hesitate to grant the request ol the senator from Now Hampshire , " ho said Mr. Harris , democrat , of Tennessee , dk not think there was n disposition anywheri to defeat action on the anti-option bill. Hi caw no reason why the senate might no como to a vote on It. After a colloquy Mr. Chandler's rcsolutioi was agreed to and. at the suggestion of Mr Teller of Colorado , the McGarrahan bil went over until Tuesday next In the mornlm hour. i Htnwnrt'H Silver Argument. Mr. Stewart , republican , of Nevada , callei up Mr. MuPhcrson's ' joint resolution , Intro tlucod December " 1 , IbW , to suspend tin purchase of silver bullion under the Slier man act , and gave notice of an anicndnicn to it , being the bill introduced by himself 01 December IS , with the third section modi lied so as to make its closing sentence read 'And all silver bullion belonging to tin United States shall bo coined as rapidly ai iwsstblc , without delaying coinage , for do posltors. " Ho proceeded to address the senate in ai argument against the repeal of the act o IS'.K ) nnd in favor of free coinage. The peopl at the last election , ho said , voted for n principle , but change. The republican would not agree to the change. The dome crats promised to change tariff schedules The voters decided that no change couli bo for the worst ; any change migh bo beneficial. Over 1,000,000 voters , withou hope of success , protested by voting fo Weaver. Others stayed at homo in sympath , or disgust , but enough voted to defeat Han son nnd elect Cleveland. If the democrat ! party would romonetizo silver and give re lief its lease of power would bo Indellnitt Hut if it failed nnd the corner on gold wa maintained both the old parties would b overwhelmed at the next election. Mr. Allison , republican , of Iowa , who ha Just returned from the International silvo coinage convention at Urussels , and wh today made his iirst appearance in the sci ate chamber at the present session , rcinninc in his scat while Mr , Stewart was spcakin and appeared to bo paying close attention t bis remarks ; but ho did not seek the lloo when Mr. Stewart closed and the matte went over without action. Anti-Option Illll T.ilioa . Up. The senate at Up , in , took up the antl-o ] tion bill as thu unfinished business. A amendment was offered by Mr. Washbun republican , of Minnesota , and agreed to , 1 : sertlng In section 3 the words HO us to mill the proviso read : "That uch contract < agreement shall not be made , settled for d livery , or settlement of difference , or by an other mode of performance , or scttk-inei in or upon any board of trade , " etc. Mr. White , democrat , of Louisiana move to Insert In section ! l the word ' 'Hour" us 61 of thu articles referred to. Mr. Washburn. republican , of Minncsot ( mid that ho would make no objection to tl proposed amendment. Mr. Sherman , republican , of Ohio sal personally , ho stood neutral in regard to tl bill , as ho did not bollovo It would nccoi pllsn what was expected of It. Still ho wi disposed to vote for it in deference to tl opinions of loading agricultural societies ai individual farmers. The farmers of tl country hud got it fixed strongly In the minds that the sales condemned by the b depressed the miirkots at critical period when they sold their products. Why .Mieriniui I'livors tlin Illll , The senator was disused to vote for tl bill , so IIH to secure the farmers ami pr ducors from unlawful contracts andcombln tlons. It was very doubtful , howove whether it .was within the constitution power of congress to regulate contracts ai to make things lawful or unlawful , mile they entered Into Interstate or foreit commerce. But ho thought that co Sress ought , in seine way ( if it cou o so upon the jiowors conferred to by thu constitution ) to sccuro to the farmc the fair and just market price for their pi ducts. He , therefore , thought the object the bill was rlk'lit , and that it ought to be , liosslblo , carried Into law In some constlt tlonal way. There was now less than U months In which to discharge all thu 011 nary duties of the session. He , therofoi hoped that the senate would proceed to speedy vote on n bill which was intended stop or mitigate gambling In thu products the country , Mr , White's amendment was agreed to. Mr. White , democrat , of Ixiulsiana , mov to strike out thu proviso at the cad of st tlon 3 , and addressed thu senate in tidvocii of that motion. Thu vote was taken , aft further discussion and resulted , yeas , 1 nays , 10. ! As u quorum did not vote thu n of senators was culled. Korty-four senate ( just a quorum ) answered to their nami but without further action on Mr , Vi'hlti amendment the senate went Into executi session and soon adjourned , In tliu lluutp. WAUUINUTON , D. O. , Jau. 4. The sueab called the house to order at noon with a sl'm ' attendance Martin of Indiana called up the private pension bills on the calendar as unfinished business , Hlanit of Missouri Intorpoicd an objection. Ono bill wns llnaliy passed and then the house adjourned for lack of a quorum AMNKSTV FOR MO11MONS. All A > lie Obey HIP I.nw Porclven Thplr l'i t OfTeniM. WASIIIXOTOX , D. C. , Jan. 4. President Harrison today Issued the following procla mation : Whrtcas , conere1 * , by a statute unproved March ttii. IttMt , nmlby statutes In further ance nnd ntiH'iidment. thercforo defined the crimp * of hlcntny , ) > ely nmy nnd unlawful cohabitatIon - habitatIon In tin ) territories and other itlncr- * within thooxc.luslvo jnrlsdlcllou of tin ) United Slnti" < , nnd prescribed a penalty for such cilineii and , Wlii-rcas , On or about the C.tli day of Octo ber , 1HOO , tin- Church of the I.ntterDny Saints , c.nmtmmly known as the Mormon church , through Its prcslileiit , Issued a manifesto , pro claiming the purpose of said church to no lonner sunr.llon the practice nt polygamous marriages , nnd ciilllni ; upon nil mcmibor.s nnd adherents of snld church to obey tlio laws of the t'nlti'd Statci In refcrenco to such subject matter ; and , Whereas It Is represented that since thn date of snld declaration of luembnrs and adherents of said church havn generally oboyrd Mild Inws and hnvn abstained from plural marriage * and polygamous cohabit ation : and Whereas , Hy n petition dated December 0 , 1891 , thennirlnlsof said rhurrli. pledging thii membership thereof to u faithful ohi-illenee of HID laws against plural marriages and utilnw- sul cohabitation , have applied to me to piant ninnosty for past olTi'iise.s against snld ln v * , ami which n vury largo number of Inlhientlal non-Mormons residing In the territories have strongly urged : and Whereas , 'i'ho t'tah commission , In Its report boarlns datuSeptember 10 , IH'J'J , rrconiiiRMid that thu said petition bu grunted ami said ilium-sty proclaliniMl , under proper conditions , as to thu rut tire olxervnnei1 of the law , with a view to HID i-iicouragiMiient of thosu now dis posed to hecomu law-abiding citizens ! and Whmcns. During tin' pust two years such amnesty has been granted to Individual ap plicants In n very largo number of cases , con ditioned upon tho- faithful observance nf the laws of thu United States against unlawful cohublntliii ( , < and thnro are now pumllnicnmny iiioii ! Mich applications. Now , the ru ton ; , I , llunainlu ) Harrison , pres ident , of the United States , by virtue of thu powers In mo vested , do hereby declare-urn ! prnnt n full amnesty and pardon to nil persons llablo to thn penalties of said act , by leason of unlawful cohabitation umlor thu color of polygamous or plural mnrrlagn , who have slneo November l , 18'Jl ) , ab-,1 allied from such unlawful cohabitation , but upon the express condition that they shall In the futiiro faith fully obey the laws of the Pulled Slates hero- Inlmforo named and not otherwise. These who ( .hall fall to avail themselves of tin ; clemency hereby oflVred , will bo vigor ously prosi-cuti'd. HKN.IAMI.V ll.vitmsoN. lly the president : JOHN W. KOSTT.U , Secretary of State. CMANDI.KK'.H IMMIGRATION DIM , . Important Vrovl-dons of the Proposed Now I.nw ( ilven. WASIIISOTON' , D. C. , Jan. 4. Senator Chandler has introduced a bill to restrict immigration. It designates four new classes of excluded persona ; provides for in formation regarding immigrants , the issue of certificates by United States consuls , the requirement of more cubic space for Immi grants aboard vessels , and a now natural ization clause , requiring sixty days' notice of application. The excluded classes are addi tional to those persons excluded by the pres ent law , and uro as follows : Klr.st All persons physically capable and over 12 years of ago who cannot read anil write- with reasonable facility tlmlr own language , except that an njjod per.-on not so able to read anil wrlto who Is the parent or grand parent of an admissible Immigrant , may iiccomjinnyor bo .sent for , by Much Immigrant. Second All persons not provided , In addition to means of reaching thulr liiml destination , with .snlllclent money of thnlr own , or of the heads of their families , for their comfortable support for two months lifter their arrival , tin1 amount to bo required not to exceed $100 for each single person or head of a family , or $25 forcnch member of n family accompany ing , or pent , for by mich head of a family. Third Persons blind , or crippled , or other wise physically Imperfect , so that they arc wholly or partially disabled fiom manual labor , unless It IM nniruintlvely nnd satis factorily shown on special inuulry that Mich persons nio sure of an abundant support and not likely to bccoma . \ public charge. I'onrth Persons lio'ouglng tosocletles which favor or justify the unlawful and criminal destruction of property or lite. The section of the bill relating to space on shipboard prescribes a minimum air space on the main deck , or the deck next below , of 200 cubic feet for each passenger carried ( double the present requirement ) , and on the second deck of 1200 cubic feet instead of ISO feet as at present. No passengers shall bo carried on decks more than ilvo feet below the water line ; berths arc required to bo placed fore and aft , and a largo addition is required in the closet accommodations and ventilation. About Public Itulldlng-t. WASHIXOTOX , D. C. , Jan. 4. Congressman Owen Scott of Illinois today introduced a resolution railing upon the secretary of the treasury for information regarding the pro gress of public buildings in various parts of the country , for which ap propriations were made In 18UO. Mr. Scott said that of soventy-flvo buildings for which appropriations were made in 181K ) , contracts for the erection have been lot for only llfteen. Thcro have been partial con tracts made for ten. Mr. Scott says the contracts for public buildings have been systematically hold up because of the depleted condition of the treasury , and it appears to have boon the policy of tlio administration to avoid every step that would require cash from the gov ernment. Crccnlmrliri IIH Iln-nili-rH of Dlin.ixp. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Jan. 4. Kopresenta- live Outhwalto of Ohio has taken up , and , In view of the danger of cholera Invasion , will press vigorously at this session of con gress , a proposition for the frequent exchange of soiled money for now notes. Investiga tion made nt his suggestion has shown that tlio old greenbacks and bank notes contain the germs of disease to an unusual dugrqo , und that there is reason for apprehension ol them us a producer of disease. Fifty thous and dollars Is appropriated to bo immcd ! atoly available to enable the secretary of tin treasury to hurry into effect the provision ! of tlio act , . Docs Not ItrcoKiiIzo tlio Vatican , WASUIXOTON" , D. C , , Jan. 4. The action o the commander of the United States trainhif ship Monongaliela yesterday nt Lisbon- falling to accord oftlcial honors to Archblsho ] Jucoblnl , papal uuticto to the court of Portu gal , Is easily explained at thu .State am Navy departments , The government of tin United .States docs not rccognl/o the vatlcai and , consequently , Archbishop Jacobin ! luii no ofllclal standing iu the eyes of the Motion gahela's commander. Aimed ut tlio 1'InUrrtoni. ' WASHINGTON , D , C. , Jan. 4. Senate Chandler Introduced a bill today making I unlawful for any body of men to the nnmho of ten or more to bear arms as a mllitar ; body , unless called forth by the properly ail thorl/.cd civil or military officers , and make it the duty of the president to disband am disperse any such organization , This bill 1 nlmud at the Phikertons and scml-milltar ; anarchist organliutions. Appointed IciOlllce , WASHINGTON , 1) ) . O. , JauI. . The prcslden sent to the senate the nominations of fliber ! A. Pierce of Minnesota , to bo minister ti Portugal ; George W. ISartch , associate jus tlco of ( he supreme court for Utah. Post musters : James H. Morrison at Soymoui la. ; Frank C. Corvoy at South Superloi Wls , ; Frank N , Hooper at Kureka , S. D. I-'or tln < KiiHpea > liii of Mlvnr rnri'linii * * , WAMIIXOTOX , D , U. , Jan , 4. Heproseutu tlvo Hanoi1 of Ohio presented u resolutloi in the house today for the suspension o silver bullion purchases until tin iutcrnatlonn agreement , Jlxlng thu valuation of alive bullion for coinage , shall bu reached , luclud lug ut least Great Britain , Germany , Prune , and the United .States. How tint Kirk Are Dulnj- , WASHINOTOX D. O. , Jan.I , Mr. Blain was feeling us well at 0 o'clock this ovcnlii as ho felt earlier in the day. Dr. Johnsoi his physician , says there Is no p.irtlculu reason to fear a change and that no dangc Is apprehended from another relapse. Senator Kenuu is still u very sick mat but a trifle uioru coiufortablo. IVHO HAS THE ORDINANCE How a Lincoln Oity Councilman Lort a Valuable Instrument , WEBSTER THINKS HIS DESK WAS ROBBED Soinn of the Knotting Ones Pretend to tin- ilerntnnil thn Situation Pnwnbrokort UcQitniitcit to Vltlt tlio Pollen Court , Neb. , Jan. 4. [ Special to THE BEE. ] A woolc ago Councilman Webster was entrusted with an ordinance which ho was requested to introduce , nnd which granted n franchise to the Metropolitan Elcctrlo Lighting company , a now corpor ation , which proposes to "buck" the present mouoiKily. When It came llmo to Introduce the ordinance it could not bo found. Since then It develops that several per sons have been permitted to see the docu ment , which Is said to have somehow drifted Into the bauds of the old company's ofllcers. People who claim to know assert that Mr. Webster has been selected as the next republican candidate for mayor by the lighting ring , and that the ordinance was merely to test tlio feeling of the council. At last night's meeting Mr. Webster asked and was accorded the privilege of having a spe cial committee appointed to Investigate the disappearance of the ordinance , which he claims was taken from his desk. Pollen Court Nown > Warrants were sworn out today for the arrest of M. Adler , II. Ooldwatcr and U.ivid Nefsky , three pawnbrokers who arc alleged to have violated the law requiring from them a dally report of all articles purchased by or pawned with them. The pollco incline to the belief that some of the pawnshops are operated as fences. Adler having neglected to report the pawning of a lot of diamonds by a hotel bell boy , and which are believed to have been stolen. 13. G. Davidson , who claims to bo a com mercial traveler 'for ' Colgate , the soap man , was arraigned this morning for the larceny as bailee from a fellow traveler of a $15 gold locket which he sold to the hotel bootblack for 50 cents. An unpaid boardblll at the Lindell also stares Davidson in the face. John Henderson and George McGulro were given sixty days in the county Jail for the larccncy of a gold watch. City In llrler. W. S. Parnoll , a Burlington switchman , fell under the cars today , but luckily es caped with only a broken leg. The sanitary commission Is having a rocky road before it. Its corporate object is to strengthen thodoviouschanuclof Saltcreok , and the. principal impediment is Kendall & Smith's big mill. Tlio commission awarded them fl,500 , but as the proposed channel re moves the creek a half mile from their mill , they appealed today to the district court , and an injunction to restrain the commission is threatened. William Werger , keeper of a billiard hall at Sprague , was up before Judge Urown today on the charge of selling whisky and beer at retail to Itoclc Island graders without the formality of procuring a license. Ho will have a hearing tomorrow. The Gruetter & Jeers Furniture company , a now Lincoln corporation , tiled articles of incorporation today. The capital stock is $ r.u.OOO , with H. P. Lau , A. T. Gruotter and C. F. Jeers as stockholders. .T. N , Wilson was bound over to district court today on the charge of having crimi nally assaulted Mary Maltha , an elderly German spinster , who resides with her brother on a farm six miles northwest of the city , where Wilson was employed. W. P. Hendry , a restaurant man , is look ing for a man who ga\o the name of M. W. Cummings and who secured four meal tickets and $1'J cash from him on a check for $ -5 on the First National bank of Omaha , purport ing to bo signed by Li. G. Reynolds a saloon keeper of Omaha. The latter repudiates the check as a forgery , and Cummings , whoso real name is said to bo Buckmastor , has dis appeared. Cummings brought , Mason , Smith and two other "rat" printers from Omaha to work on the Journal , and it was for them the meal tickets were purchased. The Burlington and Union Pacific railroads have submitted a proposition to the city council to build a viaduct over West O street if the city would maintain it. The Union Pacific will erect a double decker depot if the scheme goes through. The attorneys of Gorhutn Belts , now under arrest and in jail under indictment of the grand Jury for complication in the frauds in the management of the state insane asylum today , made application fora writ of habeas corpus for his release. Another Victory for lioyd. In the case in which the State Journal applied to the supreme court for a writ of mandamus to compel Governor Boyd to pay a printing bill out of a fund not set aside for the purpose , the supreme court to day declined to issue the writ. The decision of the court was that the governor may In his discretion use the contingent fund for the purpose of stationery needed by the state , but ho can not bo required by mandamus to approve a warrant against It on account of books and stationery ordered by him. Tim Plain Truth Is good enough for Hood's Sarsaparilla t hero is no need of embolisbment or sensa tionalism. Simply what Hood's Sarsaparilla does , that tells the story of its merit. If you have never realized its benefits a single bottle tle will convince you it is a good medicine. The highest praisolms been won by Hood's Pills for their easy , yet olUeicut action. Sold by all druggists. Price > cents. BUYING EXPERIENCE. Colonel Piixtnn , , ) r. , HUH His I'lrrtt rtomiil With u Hotel Ill-lit. Mr. William A , Paxtnn. jr. , was taught n now wrinkle In the hotel business yesterday and his lesson cost him only $112. A Knsslun who called himself Peter Pindikowsky has been stopping at the Merchants for the past live or six weeks and represented himself as an agent of Nieollot Bros , of Mln ncapolls. Consequently when the gucsl ran out of money and mlldlj requested Mr. Paxton to cash 11 small check tlio latter was only too willing to accommodate him and passed over n per lion of his patrimony In exchange for i worthless draft on a Minneapolis bank. 1'axton was not long In finding out that he had been swindled , but the bird had llown Ho hurried to the police station nnd had ; : warrant Issued for his arrest and telegram ; were sent to fie authorities of several othei cities to intercept the thlof. . How to Siivn Dortor II11U. fCMwja Dullu Ctiliunet. Many a doctor's bill has been saved by the use of Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy. Tin name Is a household word In many parts o ! the country. Chamberlain's medicines have an extensive sale In the World's Fair Cltj and many people testify to the merits 01 their different remedies. I'liriui-i-H Protective Axoorlntlon. The annual meeting of thu Farmers Pro tcctive association of Douglas county , Mo braslct , was held In McArdlu bchool housi on Monday , January 'J , 150:1 : , at I ! p. m , Tin onlcors elected for the ensuing year weioai follows : President. Patrick McArdlo ; vlci president , IClljah Allenj treasurer , Carstei I'iiKhlcm TolU Wlmt Color to Wear. "Brilliant red with black trimming , is pop ular , " Is the latest decree from Paris , All light colors , as yellow , ornngo or plnii can ho easily colored a brilliant red will diamond dye- fast scarlet. A package of thl beautiful tlyo , sufficient to color two pound of goods , can bo bought for ten cents at an drug store. H will nee fade or crock , an ! soapsuds only brightens It. tlohwer ; secretary , J G .McArdlo. The as sociation starts thencHpyoar In n flourishing financial condition. Slmw the organization of the society some fqui ; years ago , potty thelving has almost entirely died > out In that part of the country. IS HE A DEFAULTER ? U. U , IlnMIc Wniitcilr Company Tor CroViWbil Trnnanrtlntis. The Cudahy Packlngi'conipauy has very urgent business with IXJl , Hnstlo , who has , for the past year , hnJ chat-go of their pay department. As Mr. Ifasllo is not particularly ' larly anxious to intorvi'biy his Kite employers the latter have so far been unable to lay their hands on him , The officers of the company claim to have discovered that Hastlo Is a defaulter for a largo amount. It Is not stated just how ho succeeded In defrauding thorn , but It Is sup posed that It was accomplished by means ot fictitious pay checks , and It has been discov ered that hl.s gleanings from their revenue reached as much asjaoo a month. Tuesday night the Omaha pollco were noti fied of the facts , but uotliutll after Hastlo had taken the alarm and made good his escape for the present. The detectives visited his lodgings and ascertained that an American District Telegraph wagon- had called for his trunk. Tlio number of tlio check was ob tained from the driver of the wagon nnd at the depot It was lenrned that th" trunk In question had been checked for Chicago and had gone over the Burlington at 4 : fiO that evening. Telegrams were Immediately sent to the Chicago pollco asking them to arrest Hastlo when ho arrived. .iTr of .1 KfM.vi&'fr a it.INT. d. U. Nordic of Lincoln , Xob. , After n Hip Sllro'or Xow Mnilvo'n Territory. SANTA Fc , N. M. , Jan. 4. An Important claim has been filed In the court of private land claims by J. O. Needle of Lincoln , Neb. The claim Is made for tlio Heath laud grant of 100,000 acres In southern Now Mexico. The grant to Heath was made under the law of IS'il , which was the most liberal colonization law of Mexico. It was passed during the short reign of Iturbido and was In force only a few months , and for this reason not many grants were made under It. No case under the law has ever reached the supreme court of the United States , but the courts of Texas have several times sustained the law. It Is regarded - gardod as one of the most important suits In the court and seine now and interesting points of constitutional as well as inter national law arise in the caso. Air. Needle is ono of the Heath heirs. Ho made several trips to Mexico and Is assured by his attorneys that the claim is a good one. CHB.II" HKFAl. St. I.oiiU ItrmviTH lln ngo In n Hot Fight for Tnulo. ST. Louts , Mo. , Jan , 4. Thcro Is a boor war on between the brewers' trust of this city , known as the St. Louis Brewing asso ciation , and the now breweries , which In clude the American National , Columbia , Home and Oberfs breweries. The war will also Involve the Anheuser-Busch and Lcmp Brewing companies. It is principally directed , however , agalhst the now brewer ies , which the trust Is trying to freeze out by cutting prices. The association , at a meeting last night , ordered the price eut to 4 a barrel , which is almost , if not quite , the cost price to the breweries , so all local 'trade that is doneon that basis Is done at a loss to the breweries. These engaged in the light announce them selves as determined to tight it out , and beer may yet bo given away. A CIillil Knjoys The pleasant favor , gentle action atid sooth ing effect of Syrup of Figs , when in need of a laxative , and If tho- father or mother bo costive or bilious , the most gratifying results folio wits use ; so that It is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottlo. Arclitilibop Ircliiiul In Chicago. CHICAGO , 111. , Jan. 4.-pA.rchtylshop Ireland has arrived In the citjy and has taken up his headquarters at the Grand Pacific. In answer to an Inquiry as to his opinion on the Father McGlynn incident , the archbishop firmly declined to express any. "It is no business of mine , " said he , "and any remarks that I might make would be entirely out of place. " With regard to the forthcoming papal celebration bration the archbishop professed absolute ignorance as to the steps to bo taken in this country. "Tho most important functions , " ho said , "will take place in Homo. Thcro will bo some attention paid to it in this country , but nothing has yet been arranged. " Ignorance of the merits of DoWitt's Llttlo Early Risers is a misfortune. These little ju'lls regulate the liver , euro headache , dys pepsia , bud breath , constipation and bilious ness. Oono to Ills I-'rlcnd'H Kniicnil. Bishop Worthington received a telegram on Saturday announcing the death of Gov ernor Baldwin and ho loft Sunday night to attend the funeral. Governor Baldwin was the senior warden of St. John's church in Detroit , to which the bishop went as rector soon after his ordina tion , and where ho remained until elected bishop of Nebraska. iVftcr the funeral the bishop will attend the meeting of the board of managers of domestic and foreign missions in Now York , as ho is ono of the fifteeu bishops to whou : this Important business of the church is in trusted. Ho w bo absent about ten days. " 'Brown's Bronchial Troches' are excellent for the relief of hoarseness or sere throat. They are exceedingly effective. " Christian World , London , Kng. Otit of Order or Soft Water is scarce , don't worry yourself for a moment go right ahead and use hard water with WHITE RUSSIAN and you'll ' never kijqw the difference , The clothes will be just as white , clean and sweet-smelling , because thf "White Russian" is specially adapted for use in hard wafer. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Dusky Diamond Tar Soap , " "v "JOStSf " ' TO TIIK OWNKKS OF A'bfc ' MTS OK 1'AUTti of lots on Howard strdut , from "Otti utreot to 28th streets You uro liuroby notlflod tlmt tlio under- slRnod. three dUlntereitod f roulioldun ; of tlio city of Omali-i , Intvo been duly aiipolnteil by thu mayor , with the ipnrovulnt the city coun cil of sulil olty. to ussess the daniaKO to the owners respectively of the property ulTuoted by the grading of So ward street from L'Otli atroet to Bth Htroot , declared nocobsary l.y ordinance No. XH ! , passed December IM18'JJ \ , approved December lUth. 1SJJ. You uro further nutllloJ that havliiK no- copied ald uupo.ntment. and dulr nttailQed us roqulrud bv law. we will , on the 12th day ot January , A , I ) . , 18'JJ , ut the hour ot 4 o'clock In the afternoon , av the ollico of Coo. J , I'aul. If.-'S Karnnm street , within the corporate limits of said city , troet for tlio our- liosoof coiislilernn nnd nriklnr the ussim- IIIDIIt of ( lanmjo to tlio ownerd respectively of said property. ulToctcd by said crude , tak- iniMntouonslUorullo" Hpoulal bunollta. If any. \aunronotlfluutouo present at the tlmo and place uforuiald , mid initke any objection * tooritntomunts conodrnlnq nuld usjosiiuunt of damage * us you m iv consider proper. C1EO. J. 1'AUU JtliN V. Vl\OK. JOHN W. HU1IUIN3. O.imha , Nob. , Doe. 27tU , 15-2. D.-J-UlOt Wilt euro You , la a trnc stntctncnt of the action ot AVER'S Snrsap.irllla , when taken ( or ( lUoa < ios originating In Impure blood ; lint , vrhllo tlila assertion Is true ot AYKH'S Snrsap.iTllIn , n.i tliouiniuls can attest , It rnnnot bo truthfully applied to otlior prcparnttous , wlilcli un Titiclplcil tlcnlnrs will rccoiumctiil , mill try to Im pose upon you , ns "just ns Rood as ' " Tnko ' nnd Ayor'n. Ayer's Sarsaparllln Aycr's only , It you need n blood'putlflcr nnil would bo benefited pcrmnncittly. This'nicillcliic , for nearly lltty years , Ima enjoyed n reputation , nnd inndo a record for cures , tlmt tins never been cqttnlcd by other preparations. AYEK'S Snrsapitrllln crmllunto.i the trtlnt of he reditary scrofula and other Mood dis eases from the system , nnd It 1ms , deser vedly , the couflilcnco ot the people. "I cnnnot fotbenr to express my joy nt the relief I have obtained front the use of AYKH'S Snrsaparilla. I wni ntllictcil with Iddney troubles for about six months , suffering greatly with pntns In the snmtl ot my back , In addition to this , tny body was covered with pimply eruptions. Tlio remedies prescribed failed to liolp mo. I then IIORIIH to tnko AYKK ' .vsaiiarllla , and , In a short UIIIP. ' " - , csascd and the pimples dlsup I : ul vlso every young man or wn , in CHUG of sickness result ing from impure blood , no matter how long standing thu case may bo , to tnko AYKU'SSarsaparllla. " ILL. Januauu , 33 William St. , New York City. 1'rcparcd by Dr. J.C.AycrScCo , , I.owcll , Maes. [ T IS NOT wmMooNT PINT lllOL THE I'UOI WHEN YOUR 10 HEALTH 10 Wouldn't It cost loss to CURE You now than LATER OK ? As you vixluo your life don't neslout consult ing Mine "Tie jflioso advlco will lie of value If you consult nothing. Blood , Shin and. Kidney Diseases , Fonuilu Weaknesses , Lost Manhood CURED. 1'II.B ? , FISTULA , F1PSUUK , permnncntly cured without tlio use of knlfo , 11 tat tire uicaustic. . All mulmlles of n prlrnto or ilcllcnto nnturo , ot eltlicr BOX , positively cureil. fnll on or ndilress , nltli stnnip Tar Circulars , t-'roo Hook nnd Kcclpes , nr dnnrlno ? Qnnrloo J'8 ' South 15th street 1)1. ) oGQllCo a OuUllDS , Oimi/m. Next Door to rostolllco. nil. E. C.WEST'S NEIIVE AND UHAIN THK.VT- nicnt , a epaclllc for Hystarln , Dlztlnuug. b'lti , Nou- rntgta , Huu'lncliii , Nervous 1'rostr.itloxi cnusod by liquor orto'jaeao. wnkofuluosi , Mental DCDrusslon , Koftiu'fH of the Ur.iln , caunlnir luiaiitty , niliory , do- cay.dontli.l'reiinfaroOld Auo , Norvouinoss. | jO of 1'ower In cither sov , Impotency , l.oncorrhoo nad all Fomnlo Weaknunses , Involuntary I.OMOS , Sporran- torrlion cuuHod by ovcr-oxertlon of tlio uraln. A inontti'H treatment H ; 0 forSo : by tnatl. Wo gunr- nntcoti uoxoi to euro. Knch order for G boxes with f.1 will .send written L'"arnntc0 to refund If nntcurod. ( iusininteo Issued only by Theodora ! ' Lorrla , druK- Glat.BOlonucnl , i-outheist corner liith and fe'nranm itrects , Omahu. A nowaml complete treatment , consisting ot Sup- , Otiitinuol 111 Capsules. Hlso In box nnd Fcullories ' po.'ltlvu euro fur l-ixternal , Internal , llllnd or IllocdliiK , UchlriK' , Chronic , llsocnt or Hereditary I'lles. 'i'lilH ruinedy lius noror boon known to fall. 1 per bat. I ! for * 'ir sent , by mill. Why stiller from thu tcrrlblo dl.iesjo whim n written guarantee 1 > positively klvon with t ; boxui or rofuu-J the money t not cured ! Send stn-n ; > for frjj u-iamlj. ( iuixr- ntoBlssuoJ by Kulia & io. ! , 'Ir.iiulsU , solo nvanti , rncr 15111 . i I l > l u nUJJtl Oail'n. Nob. NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OU1 DAM AGES FOR GRADING. To tlio owners of all lots , purls of lots nn clro ostiito nloiii Oatnoron struot.from''itjia tro to Inn J'J-ucro ' line or tlio center of 27t siruot produced. You arc liuruliy notified tlmt the unaor- slKiioil , tliroo ( llsliitoresto i fraulinlilora ot tlio city ot Uinnlri. nave been duly r.ppolnlod liy tlio niiiyor , with tlio npprov.tlof tlio city coun cil of snld olty , tousicm the Uumiizos to tlio owners roinuotlvely of tlio property nlTontoil by the griullnic of Oiimornn street from 24th fit root to tlio I J-uoro Hii9 or the cuntcr of7th street , proilncutl , rloclarod necessary by ordlniiiiuo No. 3asi : , jmasod Doeumbur tath , 133. ' , approved Uooombor Itttli , IbOi. You uro further iiotlllod that Imvlnz no copied Halil nppolntmont und duly iiualllled ns required by law , wo will on the 7th dny of Jniiiiury. A. I ) . ISO ) , nt the hour of U o'oioijlc In tlio forenoon , nt the nllleu of T.I ! . MuUtil louh , room nil.1 Now York Life hulldlni ; , withi the corporate limits of said city , moot for the purpose of con ldurlni ; und miiklm : the 113- so'sinnntof tluiuiiso to tlioownnra respectively of siiltl property nlfuutod by tlio KrailliiR. taking Into confederation special bonollts , 1 nnv. You nro notlfloil to bo nrosont at the tlmo nnd pluro nforotald nnd maUo any objootlon to or statements concornln siild assussinont of damat'os us you may consider proper. T. il. McODM.Otm , WM. 0. SIIKIVKIt , QKO. J. I'AUL. Onmha , Doc. S3d. 1693. d'.MdIOt for I.lclitliit ; the Subiirln of thu City ill Oiiuilia , According to Information from tlio chair man of the Hpcclul commit lee nn gasoline llKlitlnir , thu I n.st ructions to ndvurtKo for bldi forllKhtliiK lliohulmrlH of the city were no ( lellnto ) enough , und ut hN n-iiuoht thu ailvor tUunu'iil Is chaiiKt'il to read us follow H : riculrd bids will bo ruuolvcdnt tlmolllro of tlio ulty comptrnller up to 0 p. m. .sliarji , .Iiuui- ary 10 , 1UUJ , for twelvu (12) ( ) candlu power Knsollno laiup-i , nr cluotrlu thu suburbs of thu city , for u period of two yearn. Itlds may Htntn prlco per lamp , mooii- llKht holiiMlulo of twenty nlKhts per month , or from sun down to Minrlxo , No curtain number of liuutH iiiariintiM-l ; , but the stutciaont U made that In the last bill from tliu last con tractor Iho city was charpcil with 1,014 lamps. A rcrtlflod check In thuMimof aoo will bo required from uach bidder lisa Kiiaran- teuofKooil faith. Tlio right Is lo.iorvod to ro- JcHit any or all bids. TIIKO. OLSKN , Uomptrollor , Omulia , IIPfcinbei-30. 1B03 _ aflldOt Notice , Notion Uhornhyplvtm that Ilio annual meet- INK of thu ( .tocUholder.s of Iliu Omaha I'nlon Depot company will bu held ut thu olllcu of the I'mou Depot uonijiany , ut thu headquarters of the Union 1'uclnc llallwny company , In thu cltyof Omaliii.on Iho Ulh duyol .luuuury , 1893 , at 3 o'clock p. m. , tor the election of ifl- ructorM and ii-um > uctlonnf un ; ' other liuslnosi that may legally come before the meeting. T. ii. KIIIUAI.I. , 1'roiildent Oniuhu , December 'JU , 18U . DJld'JOt Odd Things happen nowadays. A man walked Into our sloro one day last week , tried on a suit of clothes and immediately had a fit , and the oddest thing about it was that he seemed pleased about it. The year we've just begun is an odd one in many respects. While it came on time to the second , it came on the first. It's an odd number (1893. ( ) Add its four figures together and it's odd again (21. ( ) Spell it out eighteen ninety three and it takes an odd num ber of letters to spell it (19. ( ) There's an odd num ber of days in it (3G5) ( ) , and an odd number of Sun days (53) ( ) . The moon gets full the first time this year on the second , gets rid of his last quarter be fore the month is half gone and gets full on the last day of the month again. While the year itself is so odd , we've got done the stocktaking , balance up the books , and begun the new year even. At the same time we have some odd things left We've a few odd overcoats ; that is odd lots , not odd pat ters or odd styles. Some odd sizes or odd lots in suits in both the men's and boys' departments. We've some odd hats , not odd styles , but onlya few of a kind- The shoe man has a few odd shoes ( not exactly odd shoes , but odd pairs of shoes ) There are a few little lots of shirts of underwear of muff lers of neckwear and so on. Among the odd things should your choice be found a largo saving will be yours in the marked down prices- Getting ready to mail cur r.cw catalogue. Want one ? We close at G:3O : p. m. Saturdays IO p. m. Consult A Successful IF YOU ARE SICK. Loam all About Yourself. Cbroulc , Private , NCI-VOUH and Surgical Diseased CURED. Lost Manhood , Female Weaknesses , Etc. , CURED. CONSULTATION FREE. C. W. WILLIAMSON , M.D , KoonisS , H'-i. tl. D''j ' , 110-118 ? . I.UIi Street. Qimiha. DEFORMITY BRACES . Elastic Stocking- Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , d Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies ALOE & PENFOLD , 114 S,15Mt , , Next to Postofflee. MOUNT VERNON PUREVIRGINIA RYE I bog to call the attontlon of the pub lic to the ubovo popular brand of uuro rye whisky und respoistfully usl < n com parison with any ether brand of pure rye olToro-1 In this inurkot. It Is far superior to any ether whisky nnd I guaruntoo s absolute excellence In Iliivor as It as its purity nnd Us whole- flomo olTowoll Tlio public la Invltod to call and lets. It , Ilonry IIillet',010 N. 10th St , famllv wlno and liquor liouoo. Hdinnnd hotel block , " ' " "lilt ; urpo in , STRENGTH , VITALITY , MANHOOD . . , . . , n.nncig. , JlosTON , MJIBU. , chlrf eontulllniJ phitilrlim of Me I'KAUODYMUOlOAI-INhTITIITKjtowliom \vn < awarded the ( ioi.ii IIKDAI , ) > y tlio NATIONAL U riiu-Ai. AHHOCUTION for Ihu I'll /.Ii KHH.V You Ktliautttd\'tltility , AtrophyXtnuuiuu&rii\iilciit JttbltUy , and all Jllieatrt und ll'entmrit of .Van , the young , thn mlidlt'Ugtd nud alii. CUBESK In jicrkon or by letter , 1'ronpectui , with tcKtliiinnlalii , I'll 1C H. I.nriro book , HUIKNUJC OK I.II-'K , Olt HICI.K- I'JtlCSKUVATION , 00 ] > p. , 125 liaulualita pro ocrlptlonn , full Kilt , only $ l.oa tiy mall , neuleil DR. McGREW THE 8PECIALI3T , la unDurpoHBod la tlio treatment of nil PRIVATE DISEASES and all Weakneit iipi ] und Dliorderi of MCn IB yoara oipcrlonca. Write for circulars nud ciuostlou lUt fruo. 14th nnd I'urimm BU , , Owalia , Neb , u. s. nKM'osrj'oKY. OMAHA. - . AB. . $100,000 Surplus . $05,000 Cfflcprn nnd Illrcctors-IIimry . Yntoi. proilclont II. C. CnriiliiK , vlco | roal.l . nt ; a K. Mm rlco.V. . V U d ° ll ! C ° J' N' " ' l > tttrlcK ! ' ov" * THE IRON BANK. Omaha's Newest Hotel COR. 12TH AND HOWARD ST3 , ID Ilooius at f ! .W per ilnjr. MHIooms atSI.OU per ilr > f. SO Itcoini with Until nt W.UJ per day. to Hoorns nllh Until nt 13.1 } to ti.53 per d > r. OPENED AUGUST 131 Modern in Kvi-ry Id-mulct. Nmvly riii-nlHlinil Throughout. C. S. ERB. Prop. BUREAU. SUES & CO..Solicitors , . Boo Building , Omaha , Web 4 yours Kxiunliiors U S. I'ut , Olllco. Advlco free A. H.BYER , Kliiviitom , warnlimiHcs , liic.lnry Imllilliif ; * , nnil all uurk ri'iiilrliiK | u llmrouuli unit liruellivil lin > wl ilii ol ruimtriiutluii mid of innturliilH. u Mx-i- r. o. iinx : tn : , i Wo will icnil you thoinarrelouii KiL-ncli I'rc'parallcin CALTIUIO ) n-re. nnil a lecul cuiuiitcr tint ) lt.II'll OS will HrXuir .loui- QSvuUti , Nti-niKlli untl Vlcur. Vie il and fay i/sattijirtt , AddrooaVON MOIILCO. . , ft > U luf riuui ie U , tlatUBlll. ( JUJo. Healed proposals will bo riTtilvrd by thu hinin Hoard of rrlntliiKnt thoolllcu of UIUM.V- ietiry ; nfhiuio , at any lime lu'foru 'riuirnduy , Jnnuiiry I'Jlh , 1HU3 , at 'J o'clock p. m. , fur Jirlntlni ; and lilndlii ) ; In rlotb 0,000 coplni rn- port of Htatu Hoard of llorllriillui-o for Ihu year IH'Jil , of 3tl ( ) paKt'Ht'at'li , the saniu In b < i prlnU'd In lon tnlnuMtypo. . Tint nl/o of P.-IKC , weight and quality of iiaper , htylu iiiiiliunlliy | of hlndliiK , biyluof luttuilnK on coviu- and In all respects the work to bti thu f > amo IIM Ihu Hortleulliiral Itcpoi-tof IHD'J. Hampleof work may be Huuii at thu olllcu of tlio sei-ictary of Blatu. Work lo bo completed wllhln sixty days from the awarding of thu contract. Kluht reserved to reject any and all bhU by tlioKlnto I'l-Iiitlim Hoard. Dated December l ! tli , IHO'.1. JOIINC , AM.ICN. I ) 30d lOt Hccrelui-v WINTER RESORTS. HHUXti\\'lOtf , A I'lIltl'UDT WI.NTKIl ItlinOUT llTii : , Open ! Jan. 4 , Boiiil for circular. KHUIUUI to li illlifiilclliu > tu , lialmir Ida nlr , plujf ere > luu Urlvt- nail aquatlo uail liulil nitiitt , WARREN LELAHD , Jr. , Manager ,