THE OMAHA BE , V , - ' OMAHA TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 19 , 1875. NO. 183 VOL. IV. CHEIAll.YBEK . _ _ StsWAUD BOSEWATEU , Editor and Prop'i ' atreet. toetw , -K . 13 * J-'nruliara or SUBSCRIPTION : . , oae T * r , in adTance ( po < rtpaid.J8 ) Oj rii laontUit , In advance - * tares lamtbs in ftdvunct V * tJ-U not paid In d ranee , ? S per annum wu OMAHA BUSKS caureAEmlUL 1&5 HarneT stt 1&lgt CONFECTIONERY. . Later , corner 1UU. .nd PouglM atreeu HL. * ? 3r llCftCu * PAWN BBOKEB Elgntter , No. 200 Farnham t. elTti BO P " 10TOBT. Soap WcrU , Powell 4 Co , sUl bMP.Fin uu cnrec i PTrtiilam bMP.- GA vremium Awarded liy the i.ougJacount j I'ottawsltarnle county.la andfewte fairs , and Orders soll-dUsd Iroia the trade , B.ABK01.D.M V Offi e. < S312tli..trecl . I 12th nn.1 . Uo * rl. H U.BENJAMI-5.M.D. Offcc.n w. wr Her 15th and loufUt ; .esMinoe , 412 IBtl street , south otbt. Mflry'aaTenue. yiCTOE H. COFFMAK , M. D. Office. 24 up stairs _ J. R. CONKLING , M 1) . Office. Creightoi sUi cornrrlSardltouKlM : res-donee l between 15tli nuJiah rtrtets. J. C. DENISE , SI H. Office , r. w. corner o Dodge and lOtn ; resld nw , s. w. corner o Dodge and 19th. H. P JEKPE . M. D. Offiea northwest cor nsruf DouiOasand IHh ; rca dentc , soutbeas corner of Jonei and ISth. ' S.D3HEECEB.M.D. OlBf re'idencc , i ort , w t comer ol 2 " ter. _ _ H.P MA.TOEWSON. II. U. Office , north cait corner Fa nhaw and 13 h streets ; resl dt-noe , bt tween 19th and -Qth.on Oss. _ 2.C. MOOBE , SI. D Office , room No. t orer Marti B'S drue store , corner Itongla * an 14th streets residence , corner ol Bart and .ot _ J. P PECK , SI. D. Office , roems No. 7 an S Martin's Block , ornsr of Douglas and litl residence , No. K6 Darenport street. _ OEORQE TII.DEN. SI. POtflce. . soul rooms , Bos. land 2 , over SI nrn's drnj ? s'or < Douglas and 14th ; residence , northwc-st corne Cumii'gs and IStb. O. & MOSELL , SI. D. , Oiu ha. ATTORBEVB. . .C. GBAVES , - + Attorney at-Xia'c . Boom 5 Creichton Block. RAVAGE & MANDERSON Attorneys at Law , WZ FAB1.HAM 6TBEAT. T C. CO WIN , H COUSSELOB. BLOCK , , SEOBASKA. trfill OMAHA Z. ESTABlWJOt. nFltANCI ESTABROOK& FRANCIS ATTORITEYS AT LAW jHFFICE-CreSsbton BlocS. Omana , Neh O. BAX.LOU , ATTOENKYatLA Office n CrBlghton'ii uew block , ) utheast c room , floor. OHAHA. A. BAtDTTIB llEIEJf , fe , Douglas Street , NEBBABK. - OMAHA , - - PAKKE GODTVIN , * at ( Ilcllinan KUrk.1 490 THiaTEEin-H STSEET. OMAHA 126 lu > * * " t * . .0 r Tint aUon l B ak , _ _ J. BTTllTSHAK EORNEf ANDLAW LAW , S. E , Cor 15th and Pouglas Streets. . . . . .M-AO. - SPAUN & PRiTCHEIT ittetBoys iiid Couasclors at La Office. COS Tweif. i brfwt- Addrca AUD _ Attorney for becoau Ji Icial District. ot Farnbam , hetw iiVUCS South aide 1 16thaM16th SU. , opposite Court House lab * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DtXTER L THOMAS , Literacy and Counselor at Lie o VfeacWi Bled . - NE LINCOLN. Iho Senatorial Cauldron Steaming Up-A $100,0 'OMetcorlUumis- ales the Senatorial Horizon , aud as Suddenly Fades . Away. ( Special correspondence of the T re. ) LINCOLN , January 16 , ' 75. EDITOK BEE : The announcement of the arrival the Senatorial logrolling of a new man at rolling camp on the 14th , came to the surface that evening. Excite ment at once rose to a liigh pitch. It was reported that lie had brought -with him an even onelmndred tiiou- sand. If some of them had had their way at this juncture , they Mould have canonized this new Kami Patrick without waiting to go jhjoupU VI th tji e xfgular fornii 4" .dP iatteiour tlie busy workers retired none teeming satisfied with * what Bad been done. The question of a caucus is still vehemently push ed by some parties , and as stoutly opposed by others. Those in favor , argueing that a caucus is the only fair and honest way to settle the claims of the different candidates , and that as the Republicans , oi course intend to send a Republican to the United States Senate , this question ought to be settled in theii own camp ; that in a caucus those members who have kept close mouths , aud no one knows where they stand ; would be compelled to show their hands , and would not -be left to stand in a position which , from their very attitude , seems to say "I am for sale ; " and that he little difficulties in the Republican household ought to be settled , in some way , by themselves. On the other hand , the opposite party say that a caucus is only the means of corruption , Uiat the day and age for drawing rlpse party lines has passed away forever , and men should be left to act freely , and no party control should be had over them whatever. Some parties who have been bad. gered about a good deal over the senatorial question , say they are gettinc tired of it are foi going for some new man altogether , but the way the thing stands now , Thayer seems to be ahead. LATER The aboye was written on the fifteenth , but owing to delay I am forced to narrate the events ol two nights iu a bap-room" aTtEe -same tinfe On the evening of thi 15th the forces at "log rolling camp" were increased by about one-third , among whom we noticed many prominent citizens from Omaha. THE DUNDY MEN put on a good deal of bluster , and said they had the Royal Bengal or Common Ene * my , Tnayer , beat at last , and thai he had no chance whatever. TIIE TIIAYEB MEN were a littlf more quiet , and satisfied themselves with saying that they had twenty votea pertain on the first ballot , which was several more than any other candidate oould muster. "THE PADDOCK M SN well , we did not happen to meet any of them. also to have died away. One thing that troubles an honesl " the fellows bills who are loafing around the different candidate ; headquarters. Some of them loo. pretty seedy and I don't believe they have much money of their own besides a good many of them comt from the grasshopper district , when they ssy there is no money.Vher a friend meets one Qf them he says "Hello ! you here ? Whatjsyoui interest here ? " and then the othei fellow says : "Oh , I am up hen on some private business , " ant then they will get up close , put theii heads together , and talk in an un dertone , and if you listen you wil soon hear the words Dundy , Thay er , Paddock' , ' very frequently inter spersed In the conversation. I won derif these fellows don't lie a littli when they all say they are here 01 private business , or are postoffici receivers and register-ships , ant such things prfvate business. An < then it's kind of queer how prjvat' ' business accumulated here all a onco. It's a hard place for a pee fellow who is Jncllned. to believe al he hears. ZYLYFF. VIGTORHC&tt'MANIO.f Physician 1 Burgeon 241 Farnham Street , Over Deli's Drug store BCptlOdlT _ . A hoppy new year to our many kind Mend And we trust as In dav § that sre past , Your presence we still In tke luture ma claim , And your smile * round our pathway l > o cas Let ns hope that the year now blesslnp ma bring , In ihowen from the Great Girfr'a hand , \Var , pestilence and famine their presence f o bear , And plenty flow through our fair land. Ana trangrrrecame to ytnr bcautl'ul tawi When winter w s holding fall away. With the old year cxiirin mid a cold ttorm , Your welcome made all bright s May. Mmy thinks , then , kind frlenis , for words good cheer , And we'll add for your patronue , lee , While ire str.Te In the future to pleaiie one at all , "What more c n any one do T Should you ntcd iiats , lurs , Collaii Glorea , Remember and call upon Bunce , We carry \cry large liue ot these goods , And no ooub.can suit you at once , BCXCK , Champion Hitter. Douglas and 14 sts. Vila of winter goods closing out cheap. Jan ( if BAYED In fuel , In ONE WINTER , hy using BrOMii * * Patent Metallic WEATHETl STEH Dust Excluded from Builc ings , andT\attling2Noises of Sashes Prevented. "WIndoTS aid Doers can le Cptaed anj 01 c "Wilt this AtUchiEtnt tha Suae u Without It' . SOLD ( and fitted whendeslred _ ) by TTILUAM SEX4PEE , ' WHOLESALE nd BETAIL DEALER * FURNITDKE , BEDDING , Live Qeet * Feathers , Etc. , Etc. , 33S Farahasi * U ( CeatraUUpek ) , " ' VERY LATEST , MIDNIG-HT. Lliscollaneows , PL in Talk from the Washington Star Concerning President Orton and tbe W. U. Tele graph Company. The New York Senator ial Election. &c&c ( Special to Uis JJKE. ) 18. "perirut-mieut of tbe Copper Mine , Big Cottoiiwood Canon , has been missing since last Monday , and it i feared that he , with a party of ten or. twelve miners whom lie hired at jilta City , were buried under the big aaow slide which occurred near that place that day. MONTREAL , Jan 18. There has been considerable ex citement here to-day over an at tempted run on the city and district savings bank , which it is rumored had Test on loans on New Yoik slock. : NEW\OBK , Jan 18. Gen. Thomas T. Eckert , having accepted the position of president ol the Atlantic & Pacific and Franklin telegraph aompanies , to which he was duly elected January 12 , as sumed the duties of his office to-day NEW YORK , Jan 18. The Times , editoriallyreferring to the Senatorial con test in Wisconsin , says that Senator Carpenter's re election t.ught to be a'matter of cer tainty. At tuch a time as this the Republican party cannot afford to lose one who is , In many respects , the most powerful debater now on the Republican side in the Senate. WASHINGTON , Jan. 18. Messrs. Hoar , Wheeler , Jb'rye and Marshall , the tour members of tbe select committee on Southern affairs who did not visit New Orleans , will leave for that city to-night or to morrow to look over the ground for themselves and verify the circum stances as detailed in the leport oi Foster , Phillips and Potter. Mr. R R It win in conversation with a friend to-day , snid he was not very sanguine that he wt > uld be released on bail by JudgeMcArthur , but be fears that the decision will be that he must remain in jail until released by the order of the House He added , that whatever the action of the court might be , ho would not waver in his determination not to divulge his" secrets. Home of the members of the House have expressed - sed theirpriyatg cBir.lfin - tlmt-ii -jTnTggn ! PnTTir nlumlH rnl.-inco Ir- wia he ought to be impeached. In the Senate caucus yesterday it - n-ws-agree'd to report a bill for the admission of Colorado and New Mexico as States Into the Union. A committee was appointed to re port a plan of action in regard tc Louisiana. The committee will re commend ta the caucus at its next meeting to recognize the KelloRg government and admit Pinchbeck to the Senate. VASHINGTON , Jan , 18 , The following editorial 'appeared in the Star this afternoon : Presidenl Orton , in accepting the resignation of General J2ckert lately , one of the division superintendents of the Western Union Telegraph Compa ny , committed the indiscretion ol losing his temper and charging thai gentlemaa with the betrayal ofcon- lldence in withdrawing from its ser vices. It is likely that Gen. Eck- ert's surroundings for several yean have not been such as to teach bin ] very exalted ' or impressive lessons in hon'orj but those wlao knew him before he came under 'such' banefu influences will be low to believe that even these have so changed hi ; character as to justify the Imputa tien of the dishonorable conduci made by Mr. .Orton. Having et active and experienced competitior in the telegraph business has evi dently soured Jfr. Orion's disposi tion. He should learn to keep U : temper. There is a great deal mon ' trouble in store for him and' hi company. Mr. Meiriam's bill limiting th < tax on bank deposits , &c. , provide ! that drafts , checks , certificates o "deposit and-other evidencea of in detotcdncoD wbee received by banki " " 'oaafcB , shall not oe taxed ta < its , but the baak origUiaiy forward hag them for collection shall be tax ed upon the amount as a < leposi when collected. An amendment to the postal law ; has been proposed by Mr. Merrjam of the House , providing that whei letters are received and opened a dead letters at the postoflice depart nient , In accordance with the lav and regulations of the department shall contain information of th pommission or the contemplate commission of crime , it shall be th duty of the Postmaster General t transmit letters containing such ir formation to the proper account ( the governmentto prosecute the o fender and take such action as tb nature of the cases may require. Mr. Garfield has introduced ml the House a joint resolution autho izing the President to appoint board of officers 'of high rank , ui connected with the army or trad to examine the evidence alleged have been discovered by ana * Jn U possession of .HU John Porter ar unattainable at the time of his tria and report what , if any , bearlr such evidence , if established , won have in the findings aud senteni of the court martja ] , Mr. Myers , of Pennsylvania , h : introduced a bill in the House i creasing the duties on aUk umbrc las , raifi aud sun , to SCTper cent a valoruto. " 3 A bijl introduced by Mr.'BIery , Pennsylvania , in the House , pi proposed that all proTalsory not < bills of exchange or drafts payal at sight of thereafter , or any oth commercial paper negotiated by U of State or Territory , checks paj ble subsequent to date thereof on accepted shall have three da graitt , audit protested on the thi day after-maturity shaU "be be ] < i - - - beP' DENVER , Col. , Jan 19. The first train over the Kansas Pacific railroad since January 7th arrived here this morning at two o'clock. The road has been badly blocked between Wallace and Brockville with drifted snow and sand. Quite an amount of damage was done to the rolling stock while endeavoring to clear the track. It is feared that the blockade will have a damaging effect on the passenger traffic over that road for the balance of the winter season. They are illy prepared for snowstorms , having but poor guards or snow fences. ALBANY , Jan 18.1. , Tbe legislature to-night passed a resolution appointing Wednesday next at noon as the day for meet ing in joint resolution to ballot for United States Senator to succeed the present member. The Democratic candidate , Francis Kernan , will be elected. The Republican legislative caucus for the nomination of U. S. Senator , met at 9 o'clock to-night. The roll was called and 15 senator * and 45 assemblymen answered to . their names. It was rnQved7topro- -leoftvat : onettCii&n informal ballot for nomination. Mr. Husted in a short speech nominated Hon. Ed ward D. Morgan , of New York. Mr. Seward seconded the nomina tion , alter which the caucus ballot ed with the foUowing result : whole number of votes , 62 ; E.D.Morgan , 40 ; John A Dix , 13 ; W A Wheeler , 2 ; R E Fenerton , 5. On motion the nomination of Mr. Morgan was made unanimous , and the caucus adjoutiied. YESTERDAY'S MARKETS. St. Louis Produce market. ST Louis , January 18. Flour Quiet and weak. Wheat Market dull and lower ; red western , 1 05J@1 06 ; No 2 sprinc , 85 bid. Corn Market dull , closed firm ; No. 2 , 64@66 } . Oats Dull , unsettled ; No 2 , 56 } Rye Quiet , at 1 02J. Barley rirm ; choice to fancy Iowa , 1 45@1 50. Whisky Firmer ; 94. Pork Dull , cash 1850 ; February 1875. Bulk Meats Lower ; shoulders , } ; sides , 9 } . Lard Steady ; 13 25. Chicago Live Stock Market. . Caitie Receipts 2,800 ; market rather quiet but very firm. shippers generally holding off for eastern re ports ; stackers sold at 3@4 ; Texans 3 J@4 } ; for through 4J@5J ; for corn fed choice to extra 5(3V7 ( ; few sales above G | . Hogs Receipts , 20,000 ; fairly ac tive and firmer for shippers ; extra heavy , 5 50@7 20 ; trading chiefly 6 20t ( G CO ; packers 0 25@7 05 ; light grades 6 00@6 60. Khecp Receipts , 500 ; active and firm at close ; common to extra St. Louis Live Stock. ST. Louis , Jan. 18. Hogs Receipts , 3,400 ; market - ? Cattle Receipts 915 ; market is quiet ; good native steers sold at 5a5 80 ; fair native cows 5aG ; rough steers , 3 a3 85. An indiscriminate slaughter m clothing and gents' furnishing goods regardless of prices at 206 Farnham street. Fine linen and chevoit shirts ol our /\vn make at $2.00 and $2.50 each. JKailroad Tickets bought and sold by P. Gottheimer , Broker , at 208 Faruham street. Unredeemed fledges for Sale. may Iy2fi OFFICE , No , 232 FARNHAM ST. BetiSthfriWlhSts. . OMAHA. s-OWiist Di-nctlclii ? Dentists lu the city DR , A , S , BILLINGS , St. , Lth and llth , np stair ? . J Teeth extracted .without pain , by-awel 1(1 * . * etr- ' .trous Oxide aas. - DK. A. . PKNDEltr. Consulting PhysiciaHi Lateof Cincinnati , Ohio , has permanently lo cated his inedieal office 1C5 tanjhua J > t. , Ouia la. Nebraska , oflrtlng hla services In all depart menu of ruedUna and surgery , Ixitb in gete a nd special pnctice , ncuit and chronic diseases Can be consulted night and day , and will yUi all parts of the city and country on receipt o etters or tclcsr io iiovJJU JO5I Kt KKLLKY , Attorney 1 Counselor at Lav OSce Boom . . /COLLECTIONS SOI JCITED AND PAQM \1 ly attended to. No cbjres Ui'lps Culp | tious are made. IJoHten to let and refits CO ectcd. I alestatpbuu land Mud. ao7 L VAN CAMP M. D inipeneos his own meadncs , and besld regular practice , mites specialities of Derang menU and Diseases roculiar to Women , Fist la , Fllea and other Disease * of the Beotum. OFKICK : Corner Farnham and 14th street first door to the right , up stain. Bcsldcnc 210 Douglas street , between 12 and nth. ne to Lnthcraa Church Omaha , Keb. Addrt Lock Box&H lanSJdiwtl SEXAUEB. DEALER Ut FURNIQJRB. BEDDING , ETi UP , RRVIEATMARKE' ! 16th street bet California ad Webster , -TTTE KEEP OS HAN0 _ THE BE YV sanply of FBESH AJD SALT KE.V1S. Also a larzo stocfc of line Sp nred Kaioi aqd Breakfast Bacon , at th U st rite * . W2L" AUSI & TELEGRAPHIC , 4 O'CLOCK P. M. Specially Reported for the Omaha Daily Bee bT the Ati ntc ) aad Pacific Telezr&Ph Co. THE Vice-President Wilson Does Nol Believe the 'Republican ' Party .Dead. . > * * Arrest of the ( Forty Thieves Who Stoia the Famous Pic- ture of Sail t'Anthony From the ( athedral at Further Disturbances Appre hended at Vicksburg. ( Special to the BEE. ) SAN FKANCISCO , Jan 17. The Deaf and Dumb Institute was entirely destroyed by fire to-day. No lives lost. ST. Joirxs , N B , Jan 18. The steamer City of Brooklyn , Captain Murray , from Queenstown January 2d , for JSe\v York , put in here to-day , bhort of coal. She will probably reach New York Thurs day. TRENTON , N J , Jan 18. Ex- Governor Randall and Sena tor Stockton , the present incum bent , are the most prominent can didates for the nomination of United States Senator. Stockton's term expire * the 4th of March ; the Dem ocratic reuominating caucus meet on Wednesday. "WASHINGTON , Jan IS. A special says the report of the Arkaut-as Committee is not yet ready , despite the unauthorized re- porfe to the contrary. A Times Washington special says it seems that two members of the sub-committee on .Louisiana are willing , not only to excuse but to iustify tbe White League organiza tion , finding a precedent for its ex istence in armed target companies elsewhere. They regar $ the league as innocent as the target companies. .NEW YORK , Jan. 18. A Washington special sayg Vice- President Wilson has written a let ter to Samuel Bowles of the Spring field Republican in reply to a para graph in that journal , alleging that Wilson believed the Republican party is dead. Wilson disclaims any such belief , and is convinced tbat'th'e'party is not dead nor hope lessly defeated. 4Jlthat.i.'L &e2'l J -t rrrtsr na-mir Ri a afcoy : Those'wno separated froriTtiie-partj' and supported Grecley , should be in vited back freely and forgiven , and a liberal , magnanimous , but linn policy should be adopted toward the south. He earnestly advised an immediate reorganization on the above basis. A heavy snow storm commenced this morning and stijl continues ; the weather is cold an4 navigation is much impeded by the ice in the rivers. NEW YORK , Jan 18. rihe morning papers publish n strange story concqrpiqg the arresl in New York a few days ago of the thieves who stole thefamous picture of St. Anthony from the Cathe dral at Seville , Spain , several monthssince. Fernando Garceawith Antonia Somariba , an interpreter ) sold the picture to fcJtrauss , ori Broadway , | n January , for two hun dred and fifty dollars. On leaving the store they were forced into a coach by three Americans and driven to the National hotel. After an examination Somariba was re leased , but Garcia was held and taken to Spain few ( lays ago II is belieyed the aflajr has been man aged by detectives in the pay ol Spain. The Spanish consul denies any knowledge of the affair. A Washington special says thai threp Republican members ot tht special committee on Louisiana are dissatisfied with the report made bj the sub-committee started forNe v Orleans t day. Ihe spepial objecl is to collect evidence regarding tin white league. A New Orleans special says thai Sheridan received a telegram fron : the President stating that Qovprnoi Ames of Mississippi apprchendct disturbances at Yieksbuig to-day , and directing him to place a cbmpa ny qf Jroops at the Governor's dis posal. Sheridan telegraphed th < necessary orders. * i-nWASHlUGTQN , Jan. 18. rp Hon. W. W. Belknap , War , Washington : . A report has ] ust been rcce vec from Major Merrell , of Shreveport which is too Jong for telegraphy transmission , b.ut will be sent b ; mail. mail.The follcTFing is almost it.Mei rell's own words : The threats mad before the election to drive from th community all who voted the ra < Seal ticket , are being carried out 9 combination among the whit ? are forming and recruiting by ever fo > m of pressure , by which a the negroes WHO have vott the Radical ticket are to t refused leases. All whites notforn ing this combinatiinare to beostri cised. Already more than five hui dred families , including at least tv thousand people of all ages an sexefl , are wandering about withoi the means to go elsewhere , and peerless \ erless to find other homes tha where they are , and on the verge starvation in midwinter. Oth Crimes maj result , and it is feari that the bitter feeling naturally r salting from a sense of the injusil received may run into one revenge. These will gradual drift together , and the whites a not slow , as the past has shown , set afloat inflamatory rumors of tl intentions of organized violence < the part of the negroes , where tl revolver and mob law is a commi resort in such cases as they ha usually "been thfcre. This order more or less extensive , and is su to result , If some preventive t- - w.vu a state of things. " ( Signed ) P , A. SHERIDAN w / Congressional. SENATE. WASHINGTON , Jan 18' . Mr. Wright , from committee on Judiciary , reported a bill for the re lief of Courtland L W. Carter , administrator - ministrator of George W. Anderson , deceased. Mr. Merrill , of Maine , from com mittee on appropriations , reported with amendments the diplomatic bill. bill.Mr. Mr. Morton , of Indiana , intro duced a bill to establish a mint foi the coinage of gold and silvpr at In dianapolis. Referred _ to finance committee. The Vice President laid before the Senate a communication from Sec retary of the Treasury in regard to the discontinuance of the assay office at Boise City , Idaho , and the establishment of and assay oflice at Portland , Oregon. He recommends the continuance of the assay oilier at Bohe City and sayt ! Hhat there is not a necessity for the establishment of an assay ottlce at Portland. Re ferred to finance committee. Mr. Sqott , of Pennsylvania , pre sented a petition from the citizens of Schuylkill county , asking the reenactment - enactment of the 10 per cent , tarifi act of 1872 , and praying for the pas sage of Representative Kelly's 305 "bond bill ; referred to finance com mittee. The vice-President in accordance with the order adopted on Saturd- day , called tbe list of the commit tee for business on the calendar ; neither the committee on privileges and elections , nor the committee on foreign relations were prepared to offer any business when the finance committee was called. Mr Sherman responded , and on his motion the following billa were indefinitely postponed : Senate bill authorizing the organization of na tional banks without a circulation ; senate bill authorizing new national banks that have decided to reduce their capital stock , to withdraw a portion of the bonds upon their own circulation notes or depositing the lawful money of the United States in the proportion provided by law. HOUSK Under the regular call of states , bills of reference were introduced and referred as follows : Mr. Merri- man , of New York , introduced a bill to prevent the issue of United States or national bank notes of a higher denomination than one hun dred dollars ; also , a bill to regulate the tax on bank deposits , both of which were referred to the commit tee on banking and currency ; also , a bill to authori/e the usp of information ' ation received 'through the dead letter ofilce , when such use would prevent or punish crime. Referred to the committee on postofpces Qiid postal roads. By Mr. Storrar Senate resolution of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania , relative to the Inter ference of the United States soldiers in the organization of the Legisla ture of Louisiana. Referred to the committee on judiciary , By Mr. Birry , of Pennsylvania A bill to define and ameud the na tional currency act. Referred to the committee on banking and curren cy ; -AJ.TO-M bjllt 'CStnbnSU % i n ! . rorio1 dyoteuT Jor the prdte-it ng of commercial paper. Referred to the committee on judiciary. By Mr. Moore , of Pennsylvania A bill for the relief of the Judge of Disti let Court of the United States for the we&tern district of Pennsyl vania Referred to the judiciary committee. Bv Mr. Freeman , qf Georgia A. bill to authorize the supervising ar- chitect'of the treasury to use his dis- oretion on certain cases in the selec tion of materials on public lands. Referred. My Mr. Sheats , of Alabama A bill to authtrjze the issue of patents to 'lands to tbe Ohio and Alabama Manufacturing Company. Referred to public lands committee. , Jan. 18. Judge McArthur. "has dismissed the "svf it of habeas corpus in the case of Jrwin , nnd remanded him to the custody of the Surgeant-at-Arms of the House. ONDON , Jan 18. The steamship Faraday , engaged in laying the new cable for the United States Djrect Cable Compa ny , has returned to England in a leaky condition. She returns in April next to resume operations. NEW IORK , Jan 18. A heavy snow storm set in about daylight , and has continued to in crease. Bet the North and East rivers are ful } of floating ice. MADRID , Jan 18. The campaign against the CnrljsU is to be prosecuted with increased energy. It is , an.qoqnced that ac inspection of the army of the north will take place during the presen ! week , at which hs majesty will bf present , LIVERPOOL , Jan 18. The annual congress of trades unions assembles here to-day. Del egates are present from all thi miiqus ju the united kingdom , ant several qujons on the continent an represented. 'ATERBURY , Conn , Jan 28. . aged 8 'penrs , attend * ) John's church on Wednesda noon. LONDON , Jan 13. To-day's Times In its leading ed lorial ariiele ays : "In the glooi surrounding us one thing is peicej tible that all men arc arming ; Uei many are arming en masse , an the surrounding nations , includin tae best part of the world , can't tl otherwise. Momentary dreams < peace have fled away. German recognizes the stern necessity thi what she won by arms she can on ! hold by arms , and while her am are in her hands. P. N. GHLYtfN ; WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL DiliXX W Wines , Liquors , Segan TOBACi 0 AND PIPES. Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets , opposite t new Foal OCce baildine. Omaha.NebleS 13tb S * * * " * " " \ _ , OM jrarahak and flarnc klada of TAILOETNO , CLEAKIKQ l liEPAH'IKQ MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money Market. NEW IORK , Jan. 18. Money Nominally j 2a3 per cen on call. Foreign Exchange Steady ; 486 } for sixty days , and 490 for sight. Gold Dull ; opened at 112J ; ad vanced to 112J. Governments Active and slight ly heavy. Stocks Active and regular ; fluc tuating } to J per cent ; W U , L B , U P and Northwestern attracted special attention. At noon a mate rial recovery occurred. A & P , 25 } ; C & N W 44 J ; pfu. do , 60 ; C B I & P , 1 02J ; C C& i C. 103 j ; Dela Lacka & W , 1 07J ; Erie , 29 | ; Harlem , 1 27 ; lake Shore , 72 ; Mil & St Paul37 | ; do pfd 59 ; N Y C , 101 } ; N J C 107 * ; O & M. 31 $ ; P M 35 ; Panama , 111J ; Quicksil ver 34 | ; T W & W 17 ; IT P 3G } ; W 1 } 71J ; Adams Ex.lOO ; JUneri- evuiC4 ; U S , 62 ; "W * &Co , 81 } ; currency 6's 117j. Nsw Yorx produce Market. JXuw YORK , Jan. 18. BreadstuIs ( Opened very dull and generally easier to sell , a heavy snow storm preventing much busi ness Flour Nominally unchanged. " \Vlieat-We.ik and lower to sell ; No 2 Chicago in store 112113. Corn Easy ; prime new western njixed. § 7 , Oats Quiet ; sales of state and western mixed at 67@69. Rye Dull ; tales of prime western at 93. Barley Dull ; state 1301 40. Provisions Heavy. PorK .New mess 20 OQ. Lard i lower , at 13J , Chicago Pruuuce market. CHICAGO , Jan. 18. Flour Dull and unchanged ; good a choioe spring extra 425@4 50 ; low to medium , 4 00@4 20 ; super scarce and wanted. "Wheat Steady ; Feb " 83 a88S ; March 89JaJ. Corn Firm ; cash CGJ ; Feb. GGg ; May 72 } . OatsQuiet ; cash 52 § ; Feb 52J ; March 53J. - Barley Steady ; Feb 120. Rye 97. Highwines 94. Pork Steady ; Feb 1815al820 ; March , 1850. Lard Firm February 13 42 ; for March 13 GO. JOKE H. OREEfl , STATE MILLS DEALEB IN ORAIN , FLOUE AND FEED , AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Sioux City & Pacific R , RJ Tbe Sliortcat end Jnly DIrtct Route'from COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul , Minneapolis , And all Points in SOUTHERN IOWA & aUfJTESOTA. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAH3 On all night trains 7la this route. VHBOUGH TI E TABLE , IS EFPEOT AURiyiC. BTAT1ON3. LZAVI. M41. U. P TRANSFEU. Council Bluffs. 10 JO p.m. 9.15a.m. | 30 p.m. . $ .4 a..m , Mbsouri V ller. 525 " 8 Q5 a , nl 6.00 p.'m , 8 = 38 " Ouawa. 3.3.5 ! 0:18a : m-j 7.55p.m. 10:20 " Slonr City. 1:50 : , " 4 40 B m | 9:45 p m. 12.00 n , St. Paul ( Tia S. C. A St. P. R. B. ) . 7.40a.m. | 7.00 p. p. YankUin ( T.a | p. S. .lft.\ . 800a.m. | 5:10p. m , , J ° r sale la Chicago and North , estern. eaUrray offices , Council Blufls , ane V > . P. depot , Omaha. BS-Bo sun your UckcU read Tl B. C. A P Ballway. U BUBNETT , Snp't. F. C. HILLS Gen. Ticket A't. OEO. W. GBATTAK , ' * Acent. Omthi Schneider & Burmester Manufacturers ot TO , ( OPPER ASD SHEET IRO : WAKE. DEALEE3- Cooking and Heating Stores. Tin Eooflng , Spouting and Qntter < ng don abort notice and In tha beat msuner. 1 If teen treat > ept34d ] M. E. RISDOIY , General Fire Insurance Ag'l OSce , 230 Dcnglis St. , vitii W.E. Bartletl REPBrsFsraso , OiTAHA , NE Good Reliable Companies. oct27d2mo Er. . SMYTHE , at Odd Fellow's Block. oiun CHA'HLES SHIVERICK , FURN URE Bedding AND EVERYTHING rSUTAISJNG TO THE FURNITURE 10 ! - Mas tli © BE33 ? S OOK IBT OMAHA , and Makes the LOWEST PRICES. Ovaries O-TJIOTJ , WHOLESALE L & & Boors , Blinds , Moulding * , Plaster Paris , Hair , Cry and Tarred Felv. Sole Asjonls For Hear Creek Omsj aid LoL-itrille Cement. On U. P. Tiack OFFICE , bet Fa-nhaui AXPVAKD and : Dough ' * sts. , 1 f OMAHA , NEB , HILTON HOGEBS , Wholesale Stoves and T327 2TEHS' STOCK. - SOLE WESTERN AOENCi'FOR - STEWART'S COOKING and HEATING STOYES , THE "EBABLLSS , " COOKIffGBiTOVES. O S Zj E S IR , _ &Jrr E 3D CHARTER OAK C SYES ) , * ill of Which Will bo SoW at Manufacturer. ? ' Prices , With The -INSUtU JTQE QOMPANY5I WILLIAM P. TLCIvER , PKHSIDENT , JOHN W. CL\P , accRETAKV , CHILB. aLuMEB OF AOENCIES > Endowment Pollcles plans ! s ITcnforf3ita.T3le I ° rfea7l" % . reducing the payments the second year. Surrender Values guaranteed in all Policies. Ao Xeslrictions on Iravcl or Residence Conditions as Liberal as any Company in the United Stales. LOAIT D Is Established In Connection with tha QMAHA BRANCH OFFICE For the purpo , o ou XESIDENI BOARD OF JOIREC1ORS : EZUASIILLAKD S VMUEL R. JOUNSON , . OhCAB F. DAVIS , JOEL T , , . . GIUKEIN VT. K. BABTLEh" , A U N 1IEL , . > ON L F.B BCOCff , . E. UOSEWATEO , . E. EATON , - . ED\VAP.U , . . KODDI3 C. C. H. C. PAUL LEWISItEhD. . ' ' KEOBEN ALLEN , JOSEPH F. SHHELY , HOX. EZRA MILLARD , President . i -LEWIS 8. EEED , Secretary. aliens to cost ol insurance , conOilions of policies , Ac. , &e. , giren at their oSce b/ G. C. SSoiasel < 5s Co. , Gea'l A'ts , < J Al S st > } QMAHA , NEBRASKA" I A GENIS WANIED IN UNO CCUPIED IF. H O I , E-S A I , Ei O A NDIE I am ow manutacturing aU varieties oijcandies * and will sell a < Dealers In tbU State ncs-l not va-it to jjo East f. . r CANDIES. & ; A trial is solicited. fc StOor - - cr. IltPOBTKK ASD JOBBEB O7 FOSKIOX ASD DOMESTIC WINES and LIQUORS , Tobaccos and Cigars , No. 142FABNHAL1 : STREET , OMAHA , NEB. TTliiaWes a Specialty. yTOfcp ? MM ADO WISE CfBiTAXY ; 7ollet. OF ; WHOLESALE DRUGGISl I > oalor In SPAINTS , OILS AND WINDOW GLASS Omaha. Nebraska. . & J. WILBUR Books aud Stationery WHOLESALE AND RETliL , Strsst , - OmaiL OENEBAL ? 0fi Atli SCHOOL BCOIS