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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1881)
VOL. X. Established 1871. BARGAINS IBIEIMIIJ AGENCY , I5tli si ml ftoiigtas Sti Over 3,033 residence lots for e&le by th at prlcear anting from $2i to tiWO ei tf ncilcil Jn e cry p tt of llic dto , M d I direction from Uie PoBtofflce , north , en or Hrat , and \irj-i nc in JisUnce ft block to one rr two miles Irom name. oitmlnc our li J JsevcrU cho'.co loUlu Griffin &taeC on , i-t t of convent , between St. M&rj uc * nd Uuiicy street f-COO to & 00. 0 icrea Jut cut ot bur&cki on S om this IB clH-lco Hind tnd will IM > Bold TCTJ tor cs6 i tn C , 10 or 20 acre lots ; now It yi to secure . ntrgain. Choice lot at end of street car tricki o dtn tttoct for $57fi. Choice lot , Fnrnliun and 21th etrcets ett lor Sl.MO vrtll divide It. Cheap lots in Creltt FoncUr addition. I P. dopotlM to SOO. TBRRAOB ADDITIO : Torty lot on Park Avenue and Goorci onrovltopuV , and near head ot St. \enuc , ttrom S125 to fiOOoich , Sevi time at oik-lit p r cent interest to those > put np coed wibnt.intal ! buildliiRt. For partioulire apply to. a. P. BEMIS.AK TiKecnth and Douglas Si A nice lot on lUrr.ey and T jnty-firot r36S6. Two chol lots ou 0th , near 8t. Mar : ue. Mi.105 feet eich , for $ 50 Mid )00. Tn diolcalois near SM and Clark Bt - G V.Smlth'iaiUtUoa S31K ) and 8350. -t Fifty lota in Shmii'ii ( tret , second and t dltlona forSIM lo SCOO s-xch. Lot near Ulh and llerce , ttt.0. 2 Ion on llarncr near ! lth St. , ROO Cot on Slth n ir Howard utrect , ( ToO. t5 lot * In Grand View addition , south * rldio ami depot , frora S15 to 8 00 each- One acre , 117xVn feet , on 18th Btret t Toppleton'e tew roeldence , for $2,000 , Ivida InVocity t-licJ lots at from $350 acb. acb.RIVERVIBW ADDITK l rpe nunihoi f btintitut resUenoe cat-xl In thU ncr nrtdltlon en Caplt l 1 twcen Slth sUeot oil the rag. , SGth on t DodLfclre.'t .n UJB nortfa and Fkrntti on tl)6 * outh tt.mtetly uv.nr > u 1 y ti H and ni'ir * rctt-iitiy Vnnmi ag t w ferklcs ! I Farnhami.lK < .n D njlan ftrcet. Th a o SO to fcC 'val in 1dti tid 150 indcptli forthech.i'cc. 5 ye rs time , at 8 per < tcrotto l'iin-0 ftho w ill liuilii enod But Yinaae * tirc n. Cill and examine plat i tull information at HEIIIS1 HEM. ESTATE AOSK 15tli nnd Douglas f\ by thso3U Tht j arc sovtta'e.1 S. < . city. Any linntl.in yon lc in , . Iron ? 3Ti to - 2 cl p IT1 and 2thstrcet jita t i sacrifice. B CTO't ba-T n fmTOI O one. The prorcr he eoM immUisy. | . Colors Just a quil b' Xk. Cull , A rxamlna thU without an. GEO P. BKMIS , A ? 15th and Dongl : X. desirable lot n r Cumin ; ; and E Streets , tl.COO. tl.COO.PARK PARK PLACE , The cheapest acre lots in the aty of re those oOervd f omle liy this agency Place and LPWC'B scoond addition , on I Burt and CaliTnrnla n'rccU ; yon can n mistake luoUkinz up theoe bargains wl bavetbb chanca Tlicse lots are more thi in bit * to 4 lull'i-lrtxl city lota cr a halt and itwilllie tmta. i cry ehort time lx < to fifth ) nrt ot one ot thuoe aero Iota will Be much as we oiler a full acre to-day. T located a very short dts'ance west of Cl College. Trlca ; ranpint : from 8150 to t core lot. Call immediately , and don't I ( chance , and ff < plat and full particulars GEO. P. BEM1S. Ar ICth and DonclM El Nlc tot on Ehsrman A\enne north ol ] treet , C1.400. Half lot on Caes.tctwwn 13th and lltt 1,000. 2 nloa lot ] in Hartman's addition , ? 400 Lar e numhcr of acre lots in Q tec's adc Korth Omaha , $ lt5 to f300 each. Choice earner lot near 22nd and O treets , tl.COO. Several cooJ lots in Nelson's addition , tSEOcach. Choice lot in Thornell'g addition , S7EO. Eo-vcral larpe lots in lUrtlett'g add ! rods and 21 acres each. Pricoa { 700 V : each. 4 ] 1C Several choice lots in Reeds * _ . , 1276 to $3M each. Acre lot on Sherman B % KUthofPoppleton'8 nc- nl8 n ° Zl > " - " audClark strc omer. ? ' Ic8ld$1000- - * ° Sho.m.n avenue (16th S "McOANDLISH PLAC * 22 nice and cheap Iota , very near to t ! 'aenspart of the city , located acry fi 'touth of the Concnt and St. JI rj-'B ae lust ( outti ot and adjolnin ? t o cround c M. VToolworth and WJ. . Connell tt cheap and very desirable , beinR BO hand ) lne part of ilty , to new coi ernmcnt de works , whlto lend works , U. P. depot y aids , packing houses , etc Call and I and full particulars : Price $275 lo $350 1 I- tonne to those wlio build - GKO. P. DEMIS , Ac l&lhaij Donsli 3 choice residence lots on 24th street , ' Douglas and DoJrc streets ; ? 1,100 to tl. ' and Ion ; ; time to thofo who w.111 huild 2 choice corner lots near 2 th anil I BtreaU , 65x124 fcrt , 81,150 and ? 1,200. ai t\ry ttrrn ? to purdia n who wl-l impni Also I lot on itth , \ > ct ec' > Farnh Douglat e rceU , 9iO to $1,000 i gh a time. jt2T250 of the hot hutilncn luts in Omaha for win , located on e\vry bun n f ( UK ) to $6.000 each. fSTAlso very valunhlo Btor crllr mort e > cry bu > ixe block -tb OuO to LAKE'S ADDITION 40 Clio ce rrstdviice lots in aoore addlt meliatcly north of and ad'olnlng Per beautiful residence and grounds , and loc ISth 19ih and 20th streets , $300 tn $560 e rerj- easy terms to those who will build ( examine plat and Ret full particular ! . GEO. P. BEM1S , i Beautiful bulldinc site on Sherman 16th streetbetwecn Poppleton and the 1 IJams property ; 263 feet east frontage venue , by SSO feet in depth. Will divide lnfl3SfeetbySS9. Call and pet full part An acre n ISth otrpct , 1CI feet cost f by S7S feet deep. This is Just south of th bcth ( Poppieton place. This is gilt-edce , i pel price and terms ot BEM1S , A IS cool lots , just north ol and ajjolnir Smith's addition , and located between SiundcM streets , at reaoonahle prices ai Imc to buyer who improve BEM1S , A HORBACffS ADDITIC AS lots la Uorbach's first and second i on 16th , ISth , IBth and 20th street * , 1 KichoUs , Paul , Sherman and Clark etrec handy to U. P. Shops , smelting work rancinc in prices rom from $200 to tllC rcqulrinc only nnall payment down at time at 7 per cent Interest to those who prove. GKO. P. BEX 15th and Douglas S 33 nice loU In Parkers addition , t E undcrs and Pierce. King and Campbel on Bloodo street ; 19 lots with south froi 18 with north frontage , only 6 blocks n the turn-table ( end street-car track ) on Si street. Very lew prices ; 81TS cash , or t lone time * nd S per cent interest to the will build. I2T1M irooi larmi tor sale tn Douglas Waihlngton. Burt , Dodge , SiUnders and . ' tier of counties. tySJO.OOO acrre best ielect d lands rtat for so by thlt asency. Call and % t drenlan and tu'.l paitlcnlars. Jt3"Bflmlfc' new m p ot Omihi , 60c an tT'Bemls * new pamphlet ( and map State entitled "the outlook ot Kebras ree dletributlon. Geo. P. Bern ! REAL ESTATE AGE 15th & Douglas St MAFA , - - - The Indian Appropru BillPassesrtlie LOTC House , Mr. Price Introdaoss a I Provide for the Distribul of Unclaimed Banl Dividends , The House Refuses to sider a Bill for Transl ring the Indian Burea The Holliday Bill the On the Day in the Senat HOUSK. 3peclal Dispatch to'Thc Bcc. WABUISOTOK , January 10. Ulackbaru said thftt Sometime ; pO8t-masterv eft6ral , in respon resolution of the house , sent munica'ion in relatiun tc o'n i abuse of the franking privilegt offered fe preamble and rcsalu1 thesubiect. The preamble tea charges hare been made that tl of the United State * h&Ve been ed by the sondlng thrctuiti tte under the frank of ftiembera house of taprosentatives and t ate , tnattera anthorifeed t < 3 B without the payrneiitX ) ! postage resolution authorize the nppoli of a select committee of five m to examine into said charges , er abuse was brought to ilia all of the house in relati > n tohu mission of public uocumenta 01 matter through the mails. Th ttUttee is authorized to Bend f sons and papjra and ex amir nesses under oath , Mr. Price Introduced a bill , was referred , to provide for t tribution of Unclaimed dh among the creditors of national It provides that th'o "ccmY.ln currency , thro * Saonths befo declaration ot a final dividend ii of the creditors of any national may publish for one month in c paper published in the place the bank ii located ) or in the ft per in the place nearest IhereW of all creditors fth6 h Va not ol iheir dividend * therefor , with a lhat irtcJi ftivldonde must be c Within three months from date < notice , and the comptroller is e ized to distribute at the bank , expiration of the said three n notice , the amount of such unc dividends pro rata among tht creditors of the bank. V The morning hour was dis ] trith , and tbo Indian apprup : bill taken up in committee whole , and finally adopted by a ing vote of 87 to 78. Mr. Hitcock made a point ol Rgainst the sixth section c ! tl whiih was as follovsi That all bids for supplies for corn flour , beef , oats , bacon and provision * for Indians , and a for the transportation of such BI shall be first opened and tha coi awarded thereon ftt borne d place In the Mississippi valley. The point of order wan , tl section changed an existing la dii not retrench expenses. Messrs. Haakell , Price , Hooker and others , represent ! ! Mississippi valley , argued agai point of order and intiated ti letting of cputracle at a point the _ suppliea were furnished tend to retrench expenses. < Other hand it was argued by ] eon , Blount and others , from t lantic coast , that the contracts i be opened in the commercial me lis of the country , and that it not prevent western men fro dint ; and getting the contract. The chair sustained the point der , on the ground th t the changed the law rSja left it i tionary with the secretary of th rior at what point ho should bids. The section therefon dropped from the bill. Mr.JHooker offered an add section providing for the Iran the management of Indian aS tbo war department , hut it waa out on a point of order. Mr. Frost then offered a f amendment that the appropi made by the bill shall be expeni the general of the army , instead the secretary of the interior , waa also ruled out on a point of Mr. Ryan , of Kansas , offer amendment , which was adoptoi riding that all advertismenta f tracts involving the expenditure money herein appropriated , s made at least sixty days befor contract shall be awarded. After another unsuccessful ef the part { of Mr. Hooker lo get amendment for the transfer c [ ndian bureau , the committee \nd the bill as amended , was re to the house. A yea and nay vo iemanded on the amendment 1 tinue the Indian peace comm ind it resulted in 107 yeas I aays , 4 Mr. Anderson , of Kansas , cl iis vote from yea to nay , for tl pose of moving a recommenc md Mr. Springer moved to 1 notion to reconsider on the tab Pending that motion Mr. An moved to adjourn , which was c : SENATE. During the morning houi Maxey , from the committee 01 tars affairs , reported a hill for t lief of Gen. 0. E. Ord. It was > n the calender. Mr. Windoro , from the com in appropriation.reported the jiry academy billwith a single a Bent. Bent.Mr. . Walker introduced a bill luce the price of odd of sectio road lands to actual aettlera to per acre. Referred to the com } Q public lands. The senate then took up th trict of Columbia tramp bill. The senate occupied the day Ing the bill for the relief of Be ; llday , and a rigid investigation made into the merits of the It WM argued by Metsrs. Vo and Thurman that 5500,000 prodigious sum to pay Hollid f king ° P of the Little and El Paso stage route. Senator Cockrill offered a rest calling on the postoffice depai for copies o ! all contracts , j and pipers in relation to carryi overland mails from 1857 to 18 ( Mr. Conkliucr stigmatized this ingenious excuse for dispoeinf matter that should have been s loJg ego. The objection to the resolutu adopted , and the eenata adjour 5 o'clock. LATEST FOREIGN Nt TUB LEAGUE TRIAL. SpecUI Dtepttch to Tha Ber. LONDON , January 11. 4 p. . dispatch from Dublin says in thi trials , the case for the crown peeled to be fini'hed byTueadaj TBIED EH iai. A dispatch trom'i'ralee says t animation of Land Leaguers proceeding in jiil , the police fi to remove the prisoners to court to excitement. MURDEE XVILI , OUT. H. Thomas Therner has 50- - rested at Madstone on the'chi atflurdar committed at Chilli Ohio , America The sutboritic directo'd that inquiries be m ; regard to the man's charade : witnesses seated { hat The4let ' ' quiet and p'osLSeiu'ie man. FIOUT1NO FOR FREEDOM. A dispatch from Durban , Sou rica , says tint on Thursday la Bosutos attacked the British under Lieut-Col. Carryingtpn were repnlned ; and icst heavily SJESIEGED BY BOERS. Special Dispatch to lie BeV. Lo > if > ? , 'itTiuar j * 12 1 a. Advisea from Cape Town , January 1 , give a vidid and tl picture of the nrogregs of the c hetweoa the English and the Fort Patchefotroo'rn was atthai closely besieged by the Beet lield ou bravely. Beside stho g ( of the foit the Jada and cUildi the residents of the place were its walla. There are provisio last for a month , and before th siege will fee r&ised by the fore their way to the Cape. The made an attack on the , fort , nsi their artillery an old 'gun tn been divided from a ship. irom the fort quickly silenced it the Boers withdrew. IRISH LEOISLALION ; Spool * ! Dispatch to thtt E 3\ LONDONJanuftty 12 1 a , The hbbSe yesterday resumed i on the address in reply to the q speech , and Mr. Mitchell Henry , ruler , for Galway , said that i doubted reign of terror prevai Ireland , destroying the ekerc their rights by private indiv'u and Almost paralizmg the arm law. G o said ho thought that of the rules applied by the gdveri to Ireland were bad ftnd uiiforl under the circurostinces. Bt demned the hateful sy em ol cotting' , and at the s me tinie h of the opinion that the action government in sending an an relieve Bov ott mtrited slmih damnation , as both were im and impolitic. Ho maintained the traders' union act , if its prov wera properly enforced , would ate lo atop alt lawless proceedir the land le > guo , and that not coercion bill wai necessary t end. The Irish , said he , believ It is the intention of the goyer ; to drown them , to utterly tr them under foot , and it is not si ing this belief led to just sucl as all cool headed men deplort regret. Even Col. Gordon , whc to China to oiganiza a Chinese and who afterwards saw service the sultan of Turkey , was undei to have siid that he had never , i his observations of the life of co people in those countries , seoc people so wretched and degrai are the Irish peasantry to-day. CABLEGRAMS. Specli Dispatches to THR B i. The condition of Hanlan , the man , is eaid to ba superb. He ticed at { slagging race yesterday ROES , on the Tharr.es Putney c and he showed excellent -form. betting for the coming race is on Hanlan. It is stated that Bismarck h fered the Yatican fresh concessl Mr. Parnell proposes to1 so committee of the house to inquii the outrages in Ireland. A dispatch from Bombay sayi the trial of the Kalipone comptr it was shown that a massacre ' Europeans had twice baen arvert a mere accident. The pc.Hce have received swc formation of a plot to assas Bradlaugh. Gladstone has reduced his tc rents twenty-five per cent. The earl of Fife , a subori member of the government , ha ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Bpedal Dispatches to Tbe Bee. Jay Gould denies the roper lished Monday that ho was Inte In a new scheme to build a ra from New York to Chicago , an nouncoa the whole thing as an 1 tion. tion.Tho The record of the city buildii partment shows 3,868 buildings ed in Chicigo during 1880 , at a ' i $9,171,850 , against 2,909 ere'ci 1879 , costing $6,753,630. Hon. G. A. Grow is as confid ever that he will be elected to th atorship from Pennsylvania. fact was ascertained yesterday the Allegheny delegation was for him , which is considered a point in his favor. Tno men were arrested yes ia Paducah , Ky. , for having in possession and passing a well-oxi counterfeit of a ten-dollar tn note. They will be tried soon. The case of Kratz , for the n of his brother , was concluded Chicago criminal court list ev with a verdict of not guilty. The Chicago alumni of college held a banquet lastni the Grand Pacific hotel. As Miss Nellie Lotto , of county , Indiana , was going to t dianapolis depot yesterday , a s containing $3500 in United bonds , and $1700 worth of checl jewelry , was stolen from her young negro , who was arrested ly after the theft. The rumor of the selection of C. New as secretary of the treas Garfield's cabinet , has gained c erable credence with Mr. friends , and It is looked npor sure thins In Indiana. NO 175. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 12 , 1881. . OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Price Five Cents MORNING EDITION. POLITIC P S Nance's Scheme for Mai turing Senatorial Suga Plums , With Which to Barter Way to Place anc Plunder , The Monopoly Henchmen S Up by the Opening C From the Opposition. The Case of Douglas O < Senators Referred to G < mittee on Privilege and Elections. Special Dispatch lo the BEK LINCOI.I ? Mob. , January 11. legislature is actively at work about thirty-fivo bills hare a been introduced , Most bt the ! of couse , be pigeoti-holed. Bills to relocate , the 'capUa , been introduced m lioth houses A. bill to inc'wasa. tlio iv of .judicial districtq to waa introduced in thfi ucus ? . shroud move to put three c judgcehipa and three district alt ahipa at the disposal of Nat barter for Votes In the Seliati This scheme will fai' ' howevl } any euch bill p -e it ftili be tt judges and district attorneys an elected by the people. Moore , of York , introduced t lowing resolution : JRcsohcd , Aa the sense of this that , to protect the interest producers , lUamifacturera , mrrc laborers and. all industrial pu it ia absolutely necessary , tha legislature shall , by lavr. pteve discrimination in tha granting cret or special rates by the r companies of the atate ; and also provide the manner of fixing a mum rae for thn transport freight ajdasacngers. . 'Carroll , oi Th&yer , moved as atitnte , the following : WUERKAS , It is alleged and cl by certain parties and news throughout the state of Nebracl railroad corporations doing bi in the State , are guilty of exacti tot liohato freight and pastenger and especially unjust and npp ) discrimination against farmer : stock rajsers of the state , and , WHEREAS , Said allegation ! injurious to the reputation c state of Nebraska no a denrab cation for settlement , and , WHEREAS , If said charges b < the leciahturo onght by appro legislation to remedy such cvili if untrue , authoritative denial therefore , Resolved , That the committ railroadsbe _ and are hereby im ed to investigate said charges , a case they find them true , to their Ending to this houae , : recommend such lecislation ii premisjsas to prevent extortio discrimination ; and in case said mittee shill and said charges u ranted by the ficta , then also their findings to the house. Church HowB jumped up an pdsed the immediate uonsiderati the resolution , and thought it TV important a matter to be hastily upon. upon.Mr. . Moore thought the ] wanted an expression from thi islatore and they should have a ing. ing.On motion the matter was t The contested seats of Fo Barber against Paxton and Mu in the house , and Doane and in the senate , were then consii Senator Myers made furious on behalf of Coutant and Lock opposed the opening and clone i tiona of the returns. Gen. Van Wyck rebuked i tempt to smother investigatio this matter. Before the package was o ] Doane and Howe wp.ro called in house to witness the opening returns , and Mr. Doane said the age had been tampered with , package contained the ballot was sealed first by a notary { and subsequently by the office election. Ho said none of the seals had been broken. Baldwin , attorney for the cc ant ? , wanted the neals left win the inspection of the committee Howe said it would bo observe one of the notary's seals ha < broken , and the package pro the appearance of having beer pared with , being loose and ins On motion of Broatch , of DC the papers wore referred to thi mittee on privileges and olectioi E. ROSEWA- LTJOKY DOGS , Who Have Been Selected the Mongrel Pack to GUI the Nation's Weal , Special dispatches to The Bee. SAN FiUNCiscoJanuary 11 ; The California legislature yes1 elected Gen. John F. Millar United States sanato. The ssa RIVO Miller 52 , Wallace 34 , Bcrrry 3 , C. T. Ryland 1. Tl ate gave Mill or 27 , Wallace 10 , George 2. The result will clared in joint convention to-d CARSON , Nev. . January 12 ] Tno Nevada legislature vote senator yesterday. The as ( gave Fair 41 , Wren 7. The gave Fair 10 , Wren 14 , Daggetl INDIANAPOLIS , January 12 ] Gen. Ben Harrison was nom by the republican c&ucas of thi ana legislature last night as the lican candidate for the United senate , which ia equivalent to a tion. HARTFORD , CL , January 12 m. Gen. Joseph R. Hawley chosen last evening in-tho Conn republican legislative caucus clamation as republican noraii United States eeuator , to aucce W. Eaton. His election is as COLUMBUS , 0. , January 12- m. Republican eenatora and sentatives met in joint caucus a lhat night in the hall of represen to nominate a United States sen succeed Senator Thurman on 4 , and to supplv the vacancy oo ' decimal edby Gen. Garfield's conferred hitherto tha office cha made Warren was Scott , of , Sinks aec and fSenator Gen. J. S. Jones spoke in Snermana notnn of Secretary He said his return to the n senate would satisfy domestic ai eign holders of American reci th Senator Hitchcoek seconded ination in a brief speech. Walker , of Logan county , moi nomination be made by acclan Senator Herr also made a shbrt ! The chairman was instructed to ' Mr. Sherman of the caucus' i The democrats hold caucus to Fatal Grief. fip > daU > i J > aUh to foe Bee EAST ST , Louis , III. , Januai 10 p m. Ono of thoaoatranj dents which sometimes occ'jr si what lender atijff some human ara made of ) took phro yeBtert the funeral of Maggie Stock , i-i of age. Tho.body was lying coffin , preparatory to bo placed hemfle , when ft cousin of the girl , named Mary Stock , wh been in a convulsion of grief the services , stooped to hus he relative. Tha kisa had jcircely given , whejj Mary tell dead , funeral of Meg io was postpon til to-day , when the two wera together. Tha unhappy aft * plunged the families 01 the girl the deepast grief , and has shed upon the large circle of their ac tancen. . . . . T * fl' , 3i- Sklrmlabins for the Lstld Spcci.il DUratch to The Bee ALBAST , N. T. , January t2- m , The fight goes on , gaini earnestness every day. Mess are continually despitched by tl didates for their friends to rnoe in their rooms , x'his iiabont a appears It ) the public. What accomplish by this no one see know. To a disinterested ot the whole ihirig presents the a ance of a huge fair , and if it i : up a whole week , which must before a vote takes place , evei except hotel keepers wijl bo the ly disgunled $ Uh it. it is ai to note the sayings of c'aqu candidates. Each of them ia s candidate is ahaad , and a long of roatons am advanced to suppi assertion. The senate is still fied as f ll iws : for "machine" date , EiduiBh , B rahoh , Aatof } deu , Barber , Crei an , Lynde , low , Will-p , Ualbert and Will ) Anti-"maciiine " Birdoilt , 12. - , ter , Wyner , .McCarthy , , Robe Schneider , Wooder , I ord , Lewis and Sessions 11. Ro and Davenport are counted dot The assembly is all at sea , it impossible to cl issify the mu > There was a rumor yesterdaj Morton would throw his indue behalf of Crawley , but it * nied by Morton himsalf. E : ernor Robertson will probab nominated by tha democrat senator. Indications. Special Dispatch U. The Bee WASHINGTON , January 8 , 1 m. For the upper Mhaissip lower Missouri valleys : cloudy weather and ia noi portions arcai of snow } rising tt a'.ure ; winds generally from soi west ; failing , followed by barometer. EDUCATIONAL. The will of Mrs. Maggie I Elkton , Ky. , gives § 300,000 i Louisville and Nashville Block Vanderbilt university at Nashv A new feature in some cf tin Ing schools in New Jersey is p daily and local newspapers i highest departments f > r the use pils The students nto requi give an occasional abatrsot of th of the day as gleaned from the umns. John Holland , the master boarding school at Caatleford , land , was recently fined 10 sh and costs for eoverely flocijiug with a short stick. Defenda plained that he bed abolished tb out of deference to public opin exprfssed in the newspapers , all substituted a short stick. To test the faculties ef obser and description belonging ti pupils , Miss Hubbtl1 , of a Re < Iowa , school , adopted the no' ' crciso of sending her entire scl double file down town and t the tqaaro , with permission all that was possible , but not to any one. Then they were re to write out in full their obsen on the march. The result was satisfactory , and enabled the t to learn also the weakneis as i the ability of her pupils. The trustees of Cornell Unl have just appropriated $100,000 funds of the institution for the Ing purposes : _ § 50,000 to bull equip a physical laboratory , § for the books for the general 1 810,000 to build and eq laboratory of veterinary surgei § 10,000 for the purchase of add instruments for the civil engir and other departments. The owned by the college are now mand. The treasurer sells mo in a month than ho used to sol year. Prices have gone up i hundred per centum , and wha to be a crushing expense is bac a source of income. A certain class of bankers am chants are in the habit of sayii the "schools are a failure , " t the boys who come to their coi rooms are unable to handle ac and manipulate figures with tti ef a trained clerk. Of cour writing of business pipers and ary book-keeping should be at1 to in the public schools. B facility with figures den ia not education , but a of the counting-room , all tricks of trade acquired cessant practice or forced by i interest directed to a given The real -test of the schools found here , but in the general of the graduates to comprehei transact the business of life ; r jadinesa to acquire tha spec ! occupation ; and , above all , the er of becoming successful men < iness and remaining Christian men and good citizens in s ; their success. [ Exchange. ] Alex. Hyde , a.republican ref of the Massachusetts legialatni Lee , aged 67 , fell dead on tha i thq state house in Boston ye afternoon. DOMESTIC 1MMNC The Senatorial Fight in York Growing Hot. Tne "Divine" Sara C to a Cool Crowd in Chicago. Adolph Sutro Plays PC in the Nevada Sena torahip. Two Terrible Crimes'in K and a Frlghtfdt Homic in Arkansas. Earah'n Slim Success. Spodal Dltpatcli tofhb fcti. CHICAGO , Jamtsty ll 4 p. The Ohicigo press does not ecstacics over Sarah Bornhn fact , some of the criticisms tres the ac'rosa and her audience slightinc'y. ' A very small list elite of the city is published as attbnded her de.bat. It is proposed to give a toati entertainment Saturday even Central Mnsio hall for the bei the family of the late tieorao I pentcr , aid it is said Sarah Ben has offered to give a reading ( peraonntion on the occasion. HurcBd to a Crisp. Special Dlspitc'n lo Th6 * 3 > LITTLE ROCK. Ark. , Jan. 11 nUisn ] Annie Pre.'son , daug Rev. W. M. "reasoU , ftca byn death on tha Gth , at Nashvlli ? , ard county. She was aweepii hearth when her clothes caug in the and as there was no one she Was burned to a crisp. < GoodEnoush. Special i > Upalci ! to liio lies. ( NEW YOP.K , January 11 4 Henry Becker , who abducted D.ll , ar ) emigrant girl , and Scherniko.v , to who o disrep house she wag taken , have eac been sontoncadto twelve yaai prlsonincnt. Grant Coming to the Surface Special illjpatch to The Dee. ALBANY , January 11. 1 a. A prominent member of the YorK lepl l itttre saiij yesterda Conkling promised Levi B. 3 the senatorship , which clan waived afterward for a cabinet tion , but Outfield would no Conkling the position he want Morton , secretary of the treasi the latter has again become ; atoriil candidate , t but tbi time r Uttho p ! l3 anf5 ( if Cnnklinx. canvaasrm the United Statca at ! ship was opened last o' at the holel . Not of the mcmbf ra uf the legi/a' ur yet returned fnun Naw Yorl < but tn no I.oro are v-jry i Messrs I'Utt and Oronloy IHVI here tiuco last nith' ; , and Mr. 1 arrived list niijht. The c are t ly cindida'cs to bo found < ground. Their rooms are c"nc filled with frienda and cmiasarie ing and g inc all the while. T , est riuimrs i < ilmt there is a horse in the Gold. Gen. Gran' ' be hero next Monday , two da fore the vote for senator ia Conkling lias written that he v here to assist in the rccepti Grant. The anti Conklings sa ; will stand farm to the last forD and against the machine , oven candidate is Gen. Grant. Moni Grant's name in the canvass see hive rxsUed them greatly. George William Curtis , Wh Reid , Hastings , and other repn journalists , willpo to Albany this Curtis has a full retinue of bs nd will cross swords with Co this time with a belter show of i khan ever before , Terrible Crimes. Special DIspitch to TUK BEX. FKEDOXIA , Ks. , January 11. m. Arthur Russell , frnmnear ar , Kansas , was found dead yes with his skull crushed , four mil of Neodeshaw. Ho was last with his team in company wi men , Brown and Oassidy , " wh now detained o await the resu coroner's inquest to-morrow. sell's death is thought to bo the of foul play. Special Dlsrotch lo The Bee. LITTLE ROCK , Ark , Januar p. m. A frightful homicide oc yesterday at Monticello , Drew c Frank Bannett and Lafayette M two prominent citizens got intc tercation in a saloon , and a big gathered , nearly all of took sides with either I or Bennett Pistols were and knives flourished and bulli gin to fly. John Tardy , who big revolver , pointed it at M and , with n fearful oath , pull trigger. The bill took effect ii gan's head , killing him ins Tardy jumped through ft wind ( escaped. Ho is still at large. Special Dispatch to the Boo. PARSONS , Kansas , Janiury p. m. A terrible crime has bee milted near the old John Bende Ono Foreit and a man by the n Buckles became jealous of eacl over a girl , which resulted in felling Buckles to the floor chair when BuckUs arose a tempted to fho from the house. fired two shots r.t him from volver which ore supposed t taken effect and proved fatal. les has not been seen or hean since. He is supposed to ha- from his wounds. His body is bly buried under the late sno fell here. Forest has fled. John Kelley m Chicago. Special Dispatch to Tha 11 ee CHICAOOJJ January 11. Joh ley , of New York , lectured to audience in Central Music hi night. Tbe proceeds of the are for a local charitv. He i troduced by a Times reporh the lecture in reference to poll New City , and read that he hi ousted from the comptrollers tha republicans buying three aldermen , and the price paid wa 000 , James Gordon Bennett contributing § 75,000. He aho the defeat of the democrats i York state on Tilden. Poising for the Combat Special Dispatch to Tlie ! ! . SAN FKANCISCO , Jan. 11. knows whether Sutro is in the senatorial fight or not. He ia watching the game. His p there continues to worry and d > zr Fair. His frfeids say tfc first ba lot will result in a split b Sutro and Fair , after which t Till beq'n ' to fly. Sutro is no ntttl , and seems to b > neither out. _ _ 8IABKET < TLLEGI herr YorfcM mey and Stoc WAV. SIKXXT , J rm SON BV- ( tot S excha life , firm on o . 101 } U.S. Vs. . . . . . . S. S'd . 1 1 ? Cimewyffi. SlOCSi ? . NMV . 1274 Hearting . . . . . . 3t Pvil . llSj IM . . " 7 O AM . Q - Preferred. . P' f erred . . . . 6J Omiha- . . . . . Preterred. Delfc H 36 at Joe , . . . . , to UP If W VI * Preferred 1C 1I6J . . . - _ , . - - . , . r.g ! 3i Preferred O&W 1S31 JIG ' 2li C * . A. . . . St frelctred & E 1UJ < : C' 1C. . . . . K. J.a . 87J AmU. 1 f . tfi C nS Chicago Produce Marso CUIOAGO , January Wheat Jantiirr , 98Jc bid ; ry , sold at fl8i@98jc | ; March , 9gc ! ) ; April offered at 31 OOi aolil at § 1 Oi@l O'Jg ; closing at lOJcforMarch : SI 04@1 04 fo winter wheat , February sold t March offered st 98s. Corn January. 87ic asked ruary sold at 371@37c ; 3Ii ' } 7May at42j@4L'lc ; Juno a 42c ; July at 42 @ 32ic ; closing Oat * January , 3lic asked ; ry , 3li@31j3 : May , 35ic ; Jon Rye Dull ; February offered with 89c bid. Pork Mess , February at SI 13 05 ; tuucli rit gW17i13 20 at S13 35@13 37 - Lard February , S8 72 J ; I 5882i ; April S8 92J 8 93. gbhort Ribs Sides.February , G 80 ; March , SO 85@6 87 ; 5695@fOO. Whisky At SI 11. Chicago Live Stock MarHc CuiOAdo , Januar ; Hogs Receipts , 36,500. Cattlu Receipts were fair bt i limited inquiry f r any gi itock. Only sales reported wer 53 75 ; steers , § 4 50. Receipts Ne > w York Produce Marke NEW YOHK , Jannar ; Flour Firm and very mi export and homo trade di round hoop Ohio , S4 30 < 3 : hoicodo.S5 106 ( 75 ; superfine -rn , ? 3 30@3 90 ; common tc jxtra doi 54 25@4 65 ; < 'o , do , S4 70@6 75 ; choice , hpat , So 00@G 00. Putt- Steady and In mo lemand ; Ohio , I2j@27c. Eggs Dull at 30@3oj for I hoico. Wheat Qu'et , Chicagn. § 1 17 ; Milwauk.o. SL 17@1 18 ; red winter , 31 18 | for cash ; SI : January ; SI 19 | for February ; 'or March ; No. 3\ spring , Cl OS 400,000 bushels. Corn Quiet ; No. 2 , 57@58c J0,000 bushels. Oi.s Quiet. Whisky Qniet. Pork S13 H5@14 10 for Fel S14 0014 2d for March. Lard S9 20 a.ked for cash , @ 9 15 for January ; S9 155 or February ; S9 25 for March ; for April ; S9 40 for May ; 89 1 ( seller for the year. St. Loula Produce Marfce ST. Louis , January Flour Firm and unchanged. Wheat Lower , but steady ; J red winter gl 01 for cash ; SI 103 * for February ; SI OG@1 Oc March ; SI 06107g for April ; @ 1 08 | for M"ar : No. 3 do , 94J. . No. 4 do,83g@89\c. \ Corn Easier ; 393@39gc foi ' 39 @ 3tc for January ; 39 c for . for March 41J ary ; 39J@39gc ; or April. Oats Higher ; Joi cash , no o ] 32c for cash. Rye Slow , 8GAc bid. Barley Dull and unchangci Butter Quiet , dairy , 18@25 Eijc Qaiet at 28c. Whisky Steady at § 1 11. Pork Firm , slow ; $13 00 asl cash and Februury ; $1320 for 1 Dry Salt Meats Nominal ! changed. Bacon Slow and unchanged Lrd Hold firmly ; S8 GO S8 50 bid. Receipts Flour , 3,000 bbls 9,000 bu. ; corn , 27,000 ; oats , barley , 10,000. Shipments Flour , 7,000 wheat , 14,000 bu ; corn , oats , 6,000 ; rye , none ; none. St. Louts Live stock Mar ST. Louis , Januar ; Hogs Strong and better ; 1 and Baltimorcs , § 4 50@4 GO ; packing , $4 50a480buicher8t ( ; ( 54 805 10 ; receipts , 7500 ; ship 6100. Annie and Fann.y Special dispatch to The Bee. CINCINNATI , January 12 1 c The Times-Star yesterday pu a long account of the row b Fanny Divenport and Anna 1 son. It eays that the contr tween the two was made in th the legal papers being drawn Austin Goodwin. The pliy 1 been written , but Anna Di < agreed to write it , and Fanny < into an iron clad contract to ; paying § 1000 down , and $350 royalty , not even reserving tea a loop-hole to get cut through the play fai'ed. The correspc between the two ladles u vor Ing , each expressing the warm miration for the other. The is attributed to Davenport no ! able to either realizi sul ly in the play or get out of he ment. CINCINNATI , January 11 4 Mra. Bridget Gallagher , kn the oldest lady in Cincinnal yesterday , aged 107. She cai from County Donegal , Irel3 1847. 1847.NEW YORK , January 11. Egerton and her two-year-o were burned to death in Wast N. J. , lait night. A lamp e : and set fire to their clothing. KALAMAZOO , Mich. , Januai The machinery building of Lusk and the machine shops : son , Mich. , were burned this n Loss , ' § 8,000 ; no Insurance. 33 X. XA. . IS X. 3Q J Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gents " AMERICAN COLD AND SILVER WATGES All Kinds Of JEWELRY , SILVER WARE AM ) DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. XT IS A GRATIFYIHG FACT THAT THE STESEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made , the easiest running , the simplest-in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. 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