Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 26, 1881, Morning Edition, Image 1

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TOL. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 26. 1881.
NO-187.
Established .1871. MORNING EDITION.
Price Five Cents
BARGAINS ,
*
*
REAL
IB IE IM : us3
"AGENCY ,
sind Douglas Street.
OTAT 3.099 fcbUecca idle i-Ji aaie hy this iron -
cy at rirjli63r ansia ? li ai S2i to 3 10 each , and
eAtd iu ovcrj psrt at ue clto , and In everr
Uroclloii frojclbe PonoScir.rth , eitt , south
t * n < asl. ard vxry.ne in distance from one
bloiklo o c or two milei Jrom same. Call and
exaicin * cor lutta.
Several cjurica. lot * in Griffin & Is-uics" ad-il
on , v. 1,1.1 ol content , between St. Mary'e art a
cc nd lUrney .street { GOO to ftiOO.
0 nrro8 just eut of barracka on Suindora St. ,
shls it elioloq ( and and will bo mid very cheap-
Tor cub la * , 10 or 20 aero Ion ; now ia jour time
to secure a bi'g&m.
Cbaico lot t end of etreet car trxcki on Sann-
< iera etreet for toi.
Choice lot. Farnham and Sith BtreeU , 90x181
-wt fnr nWB will divide It.
Clitp lota in Credit Fonclsr addition , aoatn o >
f. < 3 pot 100 to $300.
TBRRAOH ADDITION.
Forty loU nn P sk Avenue and C3cord rtroet.
on road to nark- , and near Lead of St. Mirj- '
avenuB , at fr'.ic J125 to $300 each. Seren yean
time at tlcht per cent Interest to those who will
pnt op griod mibsttuitial building. F > r fartfaar
P rtloo\an apply to.
G. P. BEHIS , Apent ,
Fifteenth and DongUa Street * .
A nice lot on flarnoi and T jnty Ont ( treeU.
TiSIS
Two choice loa en 20 .h. near St. Mary'i ar.n-
n. , CaxlCS fert men , for * SM and rM.
Two choice Ida ncir 23d and Clark ttreett. In
E. V. SmlthV addition < Sf > 0 and (360.
Fifty lot in ShlnnV first , second and third ad-
dlUeni 'or $100 to (400 each.
Lot near 16th and Pierce , M > .
3 * iot on Harnev near 21th St. , (000 eaoh. 1
'Ot on Sltb ne&r Howard ttreei , 87oO.
(3 lot ! In Grand View addition , lonth ot D. I-
kridge and depot , from ? 16 to 4 00 each-
One acre , 117x570 feet , on IStb street , lontb
Poppleton'enewmldenoe.for { 2,000 , or will
Irtde into city tiled lotiaS from fSiO toJ505
ach.
ach.KIVBRVIBW ADDITION.
liarifo numher ot txaautal rMi < ence lota , la
Ud In thla new eddltlon oa Capitol Hill , in
twecn nth street On the east , ! 6tb on the treit
Dodpe ctr ct on thn north and Farnham itreet
onthetoQlh. tormerly o n4 by C. II Dowc
and more reocnt ! ; known ulho Perkins 15 acres.
Only n lots Iiavo tbvs tar been platted 11 on
Farnham and 6 on Douglas street. These loU
are 60 to 66feoUa V.dthandl601ndepth. 1,000
for the choiw , 6 years time , at 8 per cent In
terest to tlKire who111hnlldgood tnbttantUI
bontes tfc Vc-n. Call and examine plat and get
toll iaftrtuitlon tt
BEM1S111EAL ESTATK AQEKCT.
IDtb andDonflis street
Orer 200 houses and lots are offered for sale
"
"by this oSln They are scattered all over the
ity. Any location yon < lejlr . Pricte Tarrlnr
I ron (300 to { 16,030 each.
2 ifood loti and 2 cheap honses near JacVson
and tZthrtrooUat a croit sacrifice. Here Is a
rre.t bargain for nome one. The property znuit
ne told ImmeJUtely. OOT < TB , ujt a quarter of a
block. Call and examine VU witbont any delay.
OEO P. EKMIS , Arent.
I6tb and Donjlaa Stl
A desirable 10t near Cumins and Sauaders
8 Uoet , HC < 10.
10.PARK
PARK PLAOH.
"The cheapest aero lots In the city of Omaha ,
r. those offend female by this agency In Pnik
nI oe and Lowe's neoond addition , on Cnmlnr ,
Bart and California BtrccU ; yon can make no
mlBtakolnplcldnnpthfl9 birpatU while
yon
hare the chance. These lota are more than equal
tnsltetolfull.elaeJ dty lofc or a half block
and It will be but a rery Short time before one-
fifth port of ono ot lb. < > 33 acre lots 111 sell for as
mochas we offer . .lull acreto ay. They are
located a vcrjs > .ort distance west of CrUghton
College. rri'.e , ramrlnp from 60 to 1300 per
ere lot Oil ] Immediately , and don't lose vour
etiuice , 'jid jet plat anj full particulars of
OEO. P. BEM1S. Acent ,
Uth and Douglas Street * .
KlM lot en Sherman Avenue north ot Nicholas
treet , $1,400.
Ilalt lot on CaMtctwo n ISth and llth streets
fl.000.
- 2 nice lots In Hartman's addition , f 190 to 1600.
j-ce number of aero lota In Disc's addition la
North Omaha , $15 to $300 each.
Choice earner lot near 23nd and California
treeU , 91,600.
Several peed lots In Nelson's addition. 160 to
1820 each.
Choice lot In Thornoirs addition , S760.
Several large lota in H.rtletfs addition , I ]
rods and ! } acres each , trloos $700 to 12,000
J 'I ' each.
Several choice lot * In Coeds tint addition.
* WTB to 9860 each.
Acre lot on Shtnnan avenue , 06th stroctl
cuth of Popplet u's n w rceidencs.f or 11,100.
S lanrelnts near 18th and Clark streets COf
830 feet. Corner , $1,100 ; Inelde , Jl.OOO. :
2 large lots on Shermin avenue , (10th ( street ) .
ear Clark Street. 1800 each j
McOANDLISH PLAOB.
21 nlco and clii p lot * , very neir to the bni
part of t , , city , located a very few steps
south of the Convent and Si '
f Mary's avonae.and
t ? iu * ° 'En ' * adjolnine the mmnd of James
U. w ol orth and WJ. . Counell these are
n.p and very desirable , b ini : so handy to bus-
l ese part of dty , to new jjovcnimout depot , nail
worluL % whit lead worLs , U. P. depot , stock
yardpacklnK houses , etc Call and cet pl t
and full particulars. Price $276 to * 5SO and ea y
t nn * to Utogg who build of
QEO. P. OLM1S , Agent ,
15th anil Douelu Sts.
Seholce rnldsnoe lot * on 24th street , bet n
Douglas and Dodro rtroolB , $1.100 to * 1.SOO oich
and louf time to tbofe who 1II build
rin
t choice corner loU near 21th and K tnham "
rtret , f xl21 fret , JI.150 mi $1,200. ML ! very "A
vuy tnn to purchasers ho i > I lniir. | ' e. oct
iAlao 1 lot * on Slth , betueea Fumliam and
Dontrlas mreeU , 850 to $1,000 earl and lonr ens
lime. ing
13-260 of the keet business lote in rot hei
Omaha for eale , located on every ban n r trc t ,
$ oOOto o,000 ach. the
VAbra very valuable ( tor ertlos In al
most overj bUflnoas block 5,050 , to tlt.OOO sU
at
LAKE'S . ADDITION. toi
eon
lOeta * oe rraidenoe lots in abore addition , 1m-
taeliately north ot and ad'olnln ; Position's tier
\ baLUtlful residence and Rroauds , and located oa has
18th 19th and 20th streets , (300 to $550 each and
very x.y terms to those whowill build Call and arn
xamlne plat and fet full particulars. ord
OEO. P. BEMIS , Ainnt. An
Beautiful building : site on Sherman avenue ,
let a streetb tKeen Poppleton and the Dudley' aho
Ijams property ; S6S feet east frontare on th * cull
mvenae. by S$9 fret In depth. Will divide lttaik.
InclSZfeetbySSi. Call and cet fuU parUcnlars , the
Ac acre en ISth street , 101 feet east frontage dea
by 878 feet deep. This Is Just south of the Kllsa- oth
twith ( Poppleton place. This is frllt-edee , call and
Cet price and terms of BEMIS , Acent. tbe
18 coed lota , just north of and adjoining E V. eon
Smith' * addition , and located between JOth and
Blunder , streets , at rea ouable price * and loci Cor
1m * to barer who Improve BEU1S. Af.it. hu
nan
HORBAOH'S ADDITION. bar
B31oula Horbach's first and second itlon Gal
Ottlfltb , 18th , 10th and 20th streets , between
Xl.hoUi , Paul , Sherman and Clark stieets. very
handy to U. P. Skops , smeltlnjr works , etc. ,
raofiPf ( In prloes rom from $200 to tl:100 each ,
requlrlnc : only small payment down and lonr Tin
Mm * at 7 per cent Interest to those who will 1m- dnc
proT * . GEO. P. BEins ,
Uth and DoufU rail
* Street.
SS do * lot * In Parkers addition , between "The
Blunders and Pierce. Kin ? and Campbell's Sts. . has
en Blanco street ; 19 lot * with south fronts and
18 with north frontace , only 6 block * north o ! nuo
tb * turn-table end mlrj
( street-car track ) on Sannders
ctreeC Very lew prices ; J176 cash , or $200 on and
lone tune nd 8 per cent interest to taoM who
will build. nuj
CCT69 eood farms far aale In Doaflas Earpv con
WMhingtOQ. B t , Dodf. , baunders and Eastern sion
tl.rot eouctie * .
T8QO,000 acre * bcsi MlecUd lands In the gov
tote for * ale by thit agency. Call and nt maps eno
trcnlars and fall Baiticnlan.
jJTBeml * ' new map of Omaha , COc and CLtO , acti
gfBtal * ' nt * pamphlet ( and map of the eenie
tat * entitled "the outlook of Nebraska" for there
distribution.
re *
lets
Geo. P. Ben is1 the
wh
REAL ESTATE AGENCY. the Ins tome
15th & Douglas St. . abi
eri
MAHA. - - - - NF * the
? OREIGX EVENTS.
The Land League Declared
the Supreme Kuler of
Ireland ,
The Jury in the Trial of the
Land Leaguers Fail to
Agree.
*
Greece and Turkey Continue
Active Preparations for
Hostilities.
Two Ship Loads of British
Troops Arrive in the Gape
Colony.
WAITING FOB THE VEEOICr.
Special DitfMtch lo Tbe lite.
DofeUN , January 25 10 p. m. In
the trial of the state va. the travers
era , Judto ; Fitzgerald to-day conclud
ed hi * charge to the j ary. He review-
eu tbe upeechea made by thfe traverg-
era , and especitlly condemned the
ultersuces of Dillon , B.ynton and
Sheridan. He said that Boyntor
was a man of great ability , but he
preached moat dangeroua doctrine.
Tha judge , continuing , declared it
was terrible that a man likis Harris
ahuuld have the powerto denounce
poraono. The jury then retired.
After the jury had retired , Mr. Mc-
Donaugh , one of counsel for the de
fense , rose and protested against that
portion of the judge's charge in
which he told the jury that the mee ,
ings of the land league were illegc.
At 6 o'clock Judge Fitsgewld Bent a
communication to the jury , cskii
them if there waa any likelihood LI
their agreeing upon a verdict. The
foreman anawered that there vraa not.
At 6:15 : the jary cgatn came into
court , where the judge was waiting
for them. One of the jury stated
that they were divided 10 to 2. The
judge again gave them the sain in
structions , and they retired , only to
reappear in H few moments , and to be
again sent back. The judge is non-
awaiting their return , but the current
belief is that a unanimous verdict is
impossible.
LATKK The excitement bore is
increasing. The military and police
hare arranged for Combined action in
the event o ! any disturbance.
jury in the ct _ of the Ir&Veraers reani
turned to cous at & o'clock this eventer
ing and anncunced their inability to
aereo , and the judge then discharged
them. Upon the announcement of
the discharge of the jury , there was
great rejoicing among the largo crowd
assembled outside the court house. |
THROWING OFF THB YOKE. t
Special Dlipatch to tt Be * .
LOKDOW , January 2 G 1 a. m A °
Vienna dispatch says ; ' 'Great atten
tion has been attracted here by the
latest imports from Albania. The ac
counts coincide in showing that the
feeling of nationality and an inclina3'
tion for autonomy are daily on the inro
crease among Albanians , and ih
facts are likely to lead , before lon j i
consequences of the most serious t
ture. The separation of the Alb -
Uns would practically reduce TurH i 16
supremacy and all other in EC
to naught. It is stated that tha c-
thorltles and officials representing _
sultan in the interior of Albania , i .
been forced by the inhabitants tc rs in
treat from the country. Ali Bey ,
who was recently proclaimed genera ]
and prince of Albania , has 8,000 Mo- on
hamedan Albanians under his f n- rob'
mand in the vicinity of Skaplejo. cloa
Albanian league haa occupied the tail- artiG
way between Skapleje and Metrovolza.
They have notified the Turkish au hon
thorities that they will not allow the nigl
transportation of soldiers. or any
munitions of war. In view of these the
serious events the government of Aus thoS
ro-Hnngary is taking steps with dis nou
patch to defend its interests
own , and proi
leoure amicable relations with the Al- proiB
banians. "
Bgal
AID FOB THE COLONISTS. agsi
A dispatch from Cape Town says inte
the steamer "Euphrates , " with 1300 Net
troops , has arrived at Durban. The
troopship "Crocodile"with other re was
inforcements , is expected to arrive few
Friday. The Basutos begin to weary
fighting , and tboir provisions are and
failing. cro
PREPARING FOR THE STRUGGLE. at
A.Vienna correspondent , in refer streSi
ring to the Greek question , eays :
"Anything but satisfactory accounts York
continue to be received here from thu killc
east. Particclara of preparations be four
completed on both tides reach degi
here daily , while , as a matter of fact , prisiTl
pending diplomatic controversy
now stand * in the background. It is Paci
stated that troops , hitherto quartered Cam
Negroport : , have been transferred cent
the camp of Lsmia , and the garri clud
of Athens proceeded to the fron maji
to-day. A Turkish
- man-ot-war louse
started for New York to fetch aouiTl
armi and munitions that hare been BIui
ordered by the ministry of war. New
Another feature of the situation Ere
should not escape notice the diffi buili
culty that has been thrown in builiTl
of the in its Tl
way porte en
deavors to .raise funds , and on the fallti
other band the extraordinary facility is ptTl
Greek government has found iu Tl
contracting lo&ns. Advices frou. r&ilr
Constantinople state that the ports grant
not been able to obtain even tl per
advances on iU revenue , tbA. perNi
always been provided by certain able
Galata bankers. " regu
THE FEELING Cf ISELUfD. reguTl
The Dublin correspondent of The man
Times , writing on the eve of the Introj j ii ch
ductlon of the coercion bill , -rites bepl
rather a remarkable letter. He says : case
panic caused by agrarian crime The
subsided In some degree , and the tialLi
number of outrages has greatly di Li
minished. There is universal peace , conv :
under ordinary circumstances this of ) f
might > be regarded as proof that the Chic
country needed no legislative interces tofo
, and thet the best policy for the lo
government would be to let well Eufi
enough alone , But the existence of L &
actual peace ia not accompanied by a tes
of aecjrlty. On the contrary , Run
is an undefined , perhaps ground- latch
, dread of bidden danger , of which cons
government is cognisant , and that
which may any day break forth in com
terrible convulsion. This feel Jt
1s sustained by precautions which ardor
executive haa properly taken. The nines
absence of outrage is unfortunately no ed
evidence of the moral improvement of mn
country , but simply shows that oft
the organization of the league is more
perfect , and its laws implicitly
obeyed. There is reason to believe
that some effort ia being produced by
changing the policy of tha Irish ex
ecutive in relinquishing his attitude
of nervous observation and inaction ,
and adopting energetic measures for
trying the efficiency of existing law to
repress terrorism. Had these means
been adopted three months ago , they
would ( have been more efficacious.
But even now they will help remove
from the minds of tbe people the idea
which seems to have taken kold of
them that the powers of the league
iaev supreme In the country , and that
even the government recognizes its
authority.
CABLEGRAMS.
Speda Dispatches to Tun Use. '
Great uneasiness ia felt in St.
Petersourjj , regarding the fate of Gen.
SkobelofFs forces , "
Crowds of people paraded the fitreela
of Dublin Monday night with torch. . . , i
snouting for "Parnell nd victory ! ' '
M ny American fl gs were being ca -
ried in the processions.
An alarm was given last night that
tha Chelsea and We'.niffton barracks ,
near L ndon > were td be attacked by
the Fenians , which created considercp
ble excitement , I
A Cipe Town dhpatch says "r
George Poineroy has broken camp-i t
Colley end marched agairst the Eoers.
Excitement at Natal was very great.
Tbe Boers have entionched their
positions on thti Bufljlo liver.
Another great earthquake has oe-
currec at Agram , Austria , and its ef
fect has been disastrous.
Hon Andrew D. White , Americ--
minister to the court of Berlin , who
had been abent in Paris about a
month , has returned to his post.
Report * are current of a great fail
ure of the cotton trade in Russia.
The largest factory In the empire
closed down Irst week for want of ma
terial.
The new conference of European
powers will meet in Constantinople in
a week. The porte declares thit if
an adverse decision is rendered
Turkey will no longer be bound by
European dictation.
In the house of commons last night
a terrible scene followed the motion
of Mr. Gladstone that Mr. Biggar bo
expelled.
A dispatch from Buenos Ayres says
a treaty between the Chilian i.nd Ar
gentine goVernmi-its will shortly be
signed ,
A Berilri cUpatch Greece
saya BUS-
p cts the sincerity of the conference ,
and Gormsny has been asked to in
terfere in her behalf.
The London press are surprised at
the action of the Irish jury in the
caie of the travelers. The Times
says the result is an Indication to es
tablish license.
During ] the recent stormy weather
three prsenger boats were lost , to
gether with the British miila for
Copenhagen. 1
ELECTRIC BRIEFS.
Difpalches to Tha Bee.
Morris Cahn , a Prussian , 40 or 45
years of age , was found dead in his
room at 87 Washington street , Chicago
cage , yesterday afternoon. He was a
veterinary surgeon and unmarried.
Apoplexy < was probably the cause.
John Farley , of New York , aged
years , received fatal injuries yes
terday , by falling from a roof while
repairing a telegraph wire.
Alfred Carlassi , an Italian , aged 55
years , committed suicide last night , the
New York , with parisgreen.
Mrs. E. E. Vary's millinery store
West Madison street , Chicago , was oft pay
robbed last night of $1,5CD worth of
cloaks , dolmans and the most costly
articles of trimming.
Gen. Asabel Gridloy , died at his the
home in Bloomington , III. , Monday erec
night. He waa one of the first settlers
tier , in central Illinois , and one of suri
best known men in the state. suriT
Senator '
Carpenter's physician an
nounces the senator is steadily im the
proving. oft
Betting yesterday was two to ono The
against Hughes , and three to ono itiln
against Albert , now walking in the rou
international pedestrian thei
contest in theia
York.
"Nan , " the New York newsboy , who an Off
dismissed from the force
police a oft
weeks ago for drunkenness , became tal
cam converged , turned evangelist ,
is preaching nightly , to larpo app
crowds of the worst people in the city , yeai the
Jerry McCauley 'mission , in Water reid
Btreet-
app
Simmons , tbe prisoner in the New the
reformatory at Elmira , who thai
killed his keeper has been
, IcKelvey , asa
found guilty of murder in the second asaV
degree , and sentenced to the Auburn othc
prison for life. it
The eeven weeks' debate on the aho'
Pacific railroad resolution , in H 3 siou
Canadian parliament , "ratifying t lirg
contract with the syndicate , was con- ent
luded last ni ht. The government'a totl
najorltyis between 50 and 80. The The
and galleries were crowded.
The wholesale liquor store of A. J. ,
Blum. Jr. , & Sons , on Broadway , ing
York , was partially destroyed by cars
last night. Loss to stock and axe
ulldng ! will amount to $50,009. tion
The story of the New Haven pauper
ailing heir to In fore
SoO.OOO.OCD Holland ,
pronounced a huge canard. appi
the
The Erie and New York Central cole
ailroada yesterday reduced their emi South
tariff to points in the vest 40 trftn
cent.
mails
New York telegraph offices are now ceed
to transact two-thirds of their asai
regular business. house
Thomas Burns , a wealthy pottery appi
nanufacturer of Milford , Pa. , who the
charged with shooting hia son , will T
placed on trial there next week. The this
is ono of very great interest. office
evidence is strictly circumstan of y
tial.Lesser yIU
Lesser Friedberg , the pamibroker com
onvlcted of complicity in the murder subt
Policeman ROM two years ago , in of
Chicago , was sentenced last evening vs.
four years in the penitentiary. North
answering the application of Yates
Hatch restraining the W. 17. , seat
&P. and A. TJ. telegraph compan- port
from consolidating , Jay Gould , would
luisell Sage and others say that poet
fint made the proposition for poetT
xmsolidating , with the understanding this
he waa to be taken Into the new
great
grea
.
jcmpany. ]
join
Judge LIndley yesterday granted an vote
icr the sale of The St. Louis voteA
within eight days , and appoint ted
Abram N.
Crane
referee to deter
Bicl
what disposition shall be made
the assets of the concern. reco
journ.
WASHINGTON.
Senator Lainar Pays a
Glowing Tribute to
Gen , Grant ,
Auditor Preach Claims
$1,500 ,
000 is Due the Government
From the Central
Pacific
The House Indulge in a
liminary Skirmish Over the
Electoral Eill.
SENATE.
Speo4 ' DjpstCii t < i The lre.
WASHINGTON , January 25. Mr.
Davis , nf Illinois , from the coiniilutee
on judiciary , reported bill to con
firm to the city of Chicago the htlo to
certain lirids , and gave notice tiita ho
\oulil c ll it up on Friday.
Mr. Edmunda , from thojndiciary
committee , reported back the resolution -
tion of the Benaie adopted J.itmary
27'h , lUBtrUCtlhg that a committee to
tuqaire ; whether there had been any
diacriminatipn in the settlement of the
accounts of the
southern railroads tin
der the act of February 22d , 1875 ,
with a report that no discrimination
had been made , and a&ktd that the
committee bj diachargcd from ila fur
ther consideration , and was BO ordertd.
BIr. Whyte , from the committ-e on
printing , rt-porttfd a joint resolution
for printing a semi-Tinnthly index of
the congressional record. Passed.
Mr. Logan moved to set aside all
prior orders to consider the bill plac
ing th < > name of Ulysaes S. Gtantpn
the retired Hat of the army. " *
Mr. Lamar said that had Gen.
Grant dualred to retire ftom thb army
whoa his connecting with it was about
to cene , there could have been no ob
jections to placing hia name on the
retired list. It waa the proper poli
cy for a government to provide fer iti
generals , its admirals and its judges
So far from objecting to the princi ;
pies of this billj ho was willing to exed
tend it. The people of the United
States had summoned Gen. Grant to
the presidency , and his assent to this
ought not to deprive him ot the bene
fit . . ho , , would have received. TTLIU
to do jta Gen. Grant what
tiio Itoman people did when a great ,
soldier retired , aud write opposite the
name of U. S. Grant , the words ,
"Ho Merits It. "
The motion of Mr. Logan was then
disagreed to yeas 25 , nays 28. The
vote w s substantially the flame aa on
yesterday.
Mr. Davis , f Illinois , introduced a
bill providing for the resignation of
judges ot the United States courts ,
who may become personally disabled '
in the discharge of their duties , which
waa referred to tiio judiciary com
mittee.
Mr. Garland's motion was then
agreed to , end at 4 p. m. the senate
went into executive session , and when
the doors were opened adjourned.
HOUSE.
On motion of Mr. Forney , of Ala
bama , the house this morning con
curred in the sonata amendment to
the military academy appropriation
bill , and it stands passed , being the
firs I of tha regular appropriation bills
that has passed the house.
On motion of Mr. Cobb , of Indiana ,
house took up and passed the bill
making an appropriation to meet a
deficiency in an appropriation for the
payment of interest on the 3-G5 bonds , pas
the District cf Columbia , which
falls due February 11,1881. Dr.
On motion of Mr. St.irin , of New
York , the honse took up and passed
bill appropriating § 30,000 for the
erection of a monument at Schuyler- sevi
villo . , N Y. , commemorative of the
surrender of Bnrgoyne at Saratoga.
The inorninc hour was dispensed
with , and the house , as committee of wat
whole , esnmed the consideration din
the poatoffice appropriation bill. belt
item under consideration wa * the
itilnnd mail transportation on railroad iti
routes , and appropriating $0,498,232
therefor
000
Mr. Dwight , of New York , offered ed
amendment providing that heirs
persons killed while iti thu employ ity
the government iu thu railway pos
servica shall be paid out of the
par
appropriation a sum equal to two
years' pay. Mr. Dwlyht referred to reg
recent accident on the Eriu rail- of
at lioga , N Y. , and proposed to eve
apply hia amendment to tbo heirs of
persons killed there. Heflr ucd
such a pension ohoiild be raado ei-jl
a measure of justice e'.cl
Mr. Reagan , Mr. Blackburn and 300
others opposed the amendment because
wor
waa . setting a precedent , and it
showed a tendency to enlarge the pen an
list. If thac list waa to ba en- ing
Urged let it ba done in an independ day
dayCl
bill , aud not be put on pi a rider
tbe poatoffice appropriation bill.
amendment was rejected shall
On motion of Mr. Brigham , of N pun
an i amendment was adopt 3d r * quir diat
railroad : compiniei hauling poical shall
to provide for such safety s.ovea ,
: and sawi for the better protec said
of clerks in case of accident. main
On motion of Mr. Davis , of Cali time
fornia , an amendment was adopted pany
appropriating $40,000 to authorize From
postmaster general to pay to the
colonies of New Zealand and New plan
Wales ao much for overland and
transportation of tha British closed whi
, as he deemed iust , not to ex unli
one-half of said cost. The bill
amended waa then reported to the the
: and paised , the only increased i
appropriation being the 340,000 above have
mentioned.
fire
There : was less discussion upon
bill than has been upon any post- water
appropriation bill for a number from
years thrc
Mr. Speer , of Georgia , from the aim
ommlttee on election ; , yesterday
submitted the report of the majority to
the committee in the case of Yates part
Martin ] , from the Fint district of the
Carolina. It declares Mr. theT
, the contestant , entitled to the T
. All democrats agree to the re chai
. Mr. Spear gave notice that he boil
call the case up at the earliest hoee
possible moment.
the
The ; brief skirmish in the house
morning was a preliminary to the park
b&ttla anticipated over the with
rule for counting the electoral and
. "
vote.After
After the report hid been submit
pany
In the Yates-Martin case , Mr.
Bicknell rose , but before ho could be ann
recognized Mr. Roboson moved to ad $75
. On a division the motion one
was declared defeated G3 yuas , 103
nays , whereupon the republicans de
manded tellers , and the motion was
again defeatjd by yeas 93 , na > ' 96.
On a vote by yesa and ' jys the
vote was carried by ono r jjority
104 yeas to 103 nays , and the house at
4:4Cp. : m. adjourned.
CAPITAL NOTES ,
Spedal ' DispatctCJ to The Bect
The department of state is advised
by the consul -general-at London that
he has been informed by the secretary
of the International Wool exhibition ,
to bfl held at the Gryatnl Palacu , Lon
don , thia year , that the pariod of ap
plication for'cxhib'tion has been ex
tended to the rs of Apnl.
The secretary of wnr haa approved
the rccomMMida'ica of tie ! board for
thhe
he
he.St
. Suit's jr.-ny . . . . . .
iMrtmuut of ucticj at tha militiry
academy , in the place of Roberts'hand
book.
TlIE PACIFIC KOAI13.
Mr. C. ij. IltiU'ington is here to
confer with the '
a'torncy-gencral rela
tive to thu Central Pacific case , re
cently dtcided by Auditor French
No further steps will be taken by the
government in 1m case , until after
the conference i * held this afternoon.
It ia exp--CM > d ilia attorney gunertl
uucl Mr. Humington will roach an
amicable adjustment of the cjss.
No conclusion was reached yester
day in the f-aso of Auditor French
against the Central Pacific railroad ,
an J hearing of the subject will be continued -
tinued to-day , when it ia expected a
satisfactory settlement-will be reached.
Mn French claims the amobct ac
crued , in interest on bonds , due ftom
the Central Pacific railroad company
to the government , I Si.OCO.OCO. and
that the earnings of the n ad should be
devoted to the payment of the first
accrued interest , and of the percent
age duo the sinking fuftdsi
WASHINGTON , January 25. Asso
ciate Justice Sayns of the Untied
States supreme court to-day tendered
his resignation , to take effect tomorrow
row , thus completing hia nineteenth
year on the bench. Mr. Stajley
Matthews } of dhio , will be appointed
o the i vacancy. This has been decid
ed by : the president , and the announce
ment is made by his authority.
tuE INCOME TAX.
Justice Swayno delivered hi ? last
Opinion yesterday in the case of the
United S'atea vs. Springer , in which
the constitutionality of the income
tax was affirmed. Thia opinion ia re
garded by the attorntjy-ganeral as of
great importance. The property in
question is still in possession of the
United Suites , and it u expected that
Mr. Springer inll appeal to congress
to pass an atH permitting him to pay
the tax and costa of suit , and receive
back his property. Such an act
would not bo opposed by tbo govern-
'inent.
EAST OMAHA.
Contract Entered Into for a
System of Water-Works sp
Over the River.
To Be Comp'eted Within One
Year.
The water works problem , which In
has been agitating the citizens cf
Council Bluffs for some time , was sat
isfactorily solved last night by the
passage : of a new water works ordi
nance , which WAS at once accepted by has
. White , the representative of the the
American construction company , of ly
New - York city , who haa been there
several days.
The salient points as taken from m.
Thj Nonpareil arc as follows : "The
water supply ia to be taken from the
direct currect of the Missouri river bon
below extrmne low water mark , and Oul
is : to ba stored in subsiding resoi- win
voli to contain less grej
nes than 5,000- lute
gallons. There also shall be erect
one i storeage reservoir of the capac
of not leas that 1,000,000 gallons. to
the
"i he pumping machinery and ap pl"l :
parains aw to be in duplicttu , built in [
; ; ard ; to strength aud durability , aud
approved and efficient capacity in CUH
every : respect. The pipes are to bo
aixtoan-lnch , twelvo-inch , ten-inch ,
eight-inch , six inch and four inch ,
pipe to bo tested to a pressure of
pounds to the squire inch. Th and
works , when completed , shall have
easy ( working capacity of furnish
boy
2,000,000 gillona of water par
. with
day."The
"The said construction company He
lay 19,000 feet of aixteen-inch
der
pumping mains and 80,000 feet of the
distributing pipes , on which there
be located 200 fire hydrants , and with
comnany shall lay such additional
St.
pipes as the council may from
to time order laid. The com
is to furnish within forty days
. the passage of vho ordinance , a said
of the distribution of the pipes an
and
location cf hydrants In the city , Th
which shall be considered permanent and
unless the council shall alter or change he
same within thirty days thereafter H
"The company shall at all times
, keep and furnish to the city for two
It
protection a sufficient supply of
, unless mnavoidably prevented
so doing , so that there cm be
thrown at least , six streams of water
simultaneously out of one-inch nozzles
a height of one hundred feet in any
! of the main business portion of
city. 81
Water w to be furnished free of
charge to the pnblic'schoola , the city @ 1
May.
buildings and offices , the engine and
houses and for public fountains ,
founta-ns 'to ba , four in Falrmount June
) , two in Baylisi park , together
six drinking fountains , for man Jane
beast.lc bo located by the council.
"The city agrees to pay the com 13
the sum of 8100 per hydrant per sold
annum for the first 200 hydrants , and
per annum for each additional ary
$13
, the said payment ! to be mad * ribs
sami-annually on iho 1st of March
and September of each year.
"The company shall begin the construction -
struction ' of these works within sixty
dsya from the passage of this ordtsol
na' , and shall complete them withIn -
In one year.
London Topics.
Speel&l Dispatchta to tlla lilS
LONDON , January 25 Thp Times
in a leadine editorial says : "We
don't believe the ministry ia iu dan
ger of finding itself left without the
support of the groit body of liberals i
the coercion ' *
on question.
A Dublin diapatch says much dis
tress exists among laborers iu the
Louzhrae district.
Tlie Pope aud Cardinal Jacobin ! ,
thu papal-secretary of state , strongly
favor a crncilatory policy on the part
of the church toward Bel&iitim. &
A corrtspondent at S' . Petersburg
s-iya there are no indications of the
rl'Bp-tch of reinforcements to General
Skobeloff.
The miners strike at Bolton and
Farflivorth is ended.
IJOIIKSTIC IW1NG3.
NEXVAKE , 0 , Jmiuary 25. A
farmer named Cummins , living near
Amsterdam , ia under r.irest for nail
ing hia boy's tongue to a board. The
crime wis ao brutal in its nature that
,
the neighbors will proaecute him. Tne
boy had boon p.uilty of a misdemeanor
which incensed his father.
0-urrEHKap.Y , 0. , January 2C The
dry goods store of Washington Hi-
dreth at the lock near this place tras
bnrglariz-d and n pockec book con
taining ovdr ? 3000 , taken by the
thieves.
Yens , January 25. Elmore
A. Kent & , Co. , of this qity and Chicago
cage , have jaat been ordered ID give
an accounting for § 450,000 in money
md eecnritie * left with him by D. &
N. G. Miller , of Bridgeport , with
which to speculate in options.
WASHJKOTON , January 25. One of
the boldest robberies ever committed
in thU city occurred at the store of
W. W. Burdett & Co. on Sunday
night. Gooda to the amount of $8-
000 WOTO stolen1 , nuwtljr ilks and sat
ins. No arresta hfivo be'en rdade.
a Tartar.
Special Dispatch to Tiia Bee.
DETROIT , Mich. , January 25 10 p.
m. Archibald Forbes , the English
war correspondent , made a scurril
ous and venomous attack On a re
porter of The News to-day , and that
paper replies by showing Mr. Furbea
up personally in hia true light. On
1
the occasion of the reception tendered
Mr. Forbes at Mayor Thompson's
residence , ho personally insulted 'l.c
beat people of the city by leaving ear §
ly in tun evening without their knowl
edge , and spending part of the night
at a notorious disreputable house.
The Nona claims for thia and otber
res-on that Mr. Forbes ia not a true
gentleman.
CQlcHen Fight ,
Special < dUpatch to Tha BCD.
CHICAGO , January 26 1 a. m
About 150 Chicago and Milwaukee
sportsmen yesterday met at Franka-
vil1 , Wis. , and enjoyed a aeries of
chicken fights , for which they have
long been preparing. The main look
oiaco in the collar of a hotel , which
had been prepared with seats arranged
Inbin circus fashion. The Milwaukee
birds were victorious in every battle.
Considerable money changed hands , @
but the Chicago sports expect some
new coopa to-day , on which they will
stake their entire pile. The affair
been managed very secretly , and
police have been thrown complete
off their guard.
BombatdinpraHotel.
Special Dispatch to the Bee.
SAN FKANCISCO , January 20 1 a.
. A special from Larapsc states
s rnu partita , at present nn-
known , tried to blow up the Lampic
lotel Monday night , by throwlyg four
bombshells in through a window
3ulv ono exploded , breaking doors , fan
windows , and partitions and causing hea
jreat confusion. Two were tossed
the sleeping rorm of Mr. and
Mn Butchard , but did not explodo.
Ont in the billiard room , also , failed
oxpluda i Had they all exploded
building would h.ivu been cora-
jlotely distroyed , and several lives
03t Tne SIZB of the bombshells
were two feet and two inches in cir
cumference , aud weighed nearly six
pounds each.
A Dangerous Man.
h 1C , fas 'Us.
ST. Louis , January 26 1 a. m. for
Whun cassmg nn alley between Pine
Chestnut and Seventh and Eighth
streets , at 8 o'clock last night , a col
ored man named Alexander , and a
, heard groans in the darknes * , ind
Found a man lying on the ground
a ghastly wound in the neck.
gasped , "For God's sske help me , $14
friend , " and then expired. Alexac-
left the boy to watch , aud ran for ®
folice. Aoont the same time a
pirty of three cyprians , in company 89
a man named Worthincrtonere 9
standing on the corner of Eighth and
. Charles streets , when a man approached
preached them flourishing a large
knife , gesticulating and talking to
tiimself. He walked up to them and
, "Stop , I have killed two mou in
alley a couple of blocks from here ,
I'll kill you if you give me away " to
and
< man then went to a water-trough
w shed his bloody hinds , when
suddenly f disappeared , but was ar-
rxsted two hours later and locked up.
) says he is a punter , and lives in
Illinois , and that he was set upon by 16
men , who attempted to rob him.
is thought that he lives ia St.
Louis , and that his name is Maclc. case
MARKETS BY TELEG&APH.
Chicago Produce Market.
CHICAGO , January 25.
Wheat February sold at 98J@99 c : says
March,9953100 ; April.Sl 005 ; May ,
03J < 31 04 ; closing at 99J@99Jc for
February ; 9999gc | for March ; SI 00
OOf for Apnl ; § 1 04@1 04 for ery
May.Corn February , 36ic bid ; 36o tory
March , 363 bid ; May , 415@41C ;
, 41 @ 41c ; July , 41 | < g41c.
Oats January offered at 30 o
without bids ; May sold at 34 © 34go ;
, 34c.
Pork Mesa , January , SI 3 25 ®
30 ; FebruaryS13 32i@13 35 ; March
at $13 47i@13 50 ; April , 813 62 $ ,
closing at $13 32J@13 37 * for Febru
; § 13 45@13 4i "for March ; St.
60013 62J bid for April ; Bhort visit
, February , $6 82 . < § G 85 ; March ,
SG 92J@6 95 ; April , 87 057 074 }
shoulders J February , $1 22A asktd ;
'
S4 \ 15 M ; March gold at'gt 274 ;
April. S4 37i sked : S4324 bid.
Larr January , § 9 05 bid ; Frbrmry
sold at 9 10 ; Mtrc-i , s9 17439 0 ;
April [ , 9 259 27i " ; Mav , § 9 32 } ®
9 35
Whisky $1 11
_
New Yortt Money and Stocks.
"WAI.L STHKKT , January 25.
At I a. m. the jirices u-o > e a fol o-\ :
MOXET G per cent ; ch nga ete.idy at
Steady.
TJBGs. ' 81. . 1 013 ITS4's . 113
U S j'a . . . . 1 OlJ Currsncy C'8..l J8
U SJis 1 12J
STOCKS.
A&P . 47 D &H . 103
A IT . 8Del * Lack. . . .1 ] J
WIT . 113 } Erie . 48
Am ETC . Ci pfd - ! Ij
CBicQ . 169 n..n&StJo3. . . Wf
CCU A I. . . .S3J pf . 1" 0
NYC . . . .J5ti KftT . H
N J C . UOi L S .
o C . 28 L&Na ! i . 8 *
Mich Cen . 121 Lake Eri - . 47
C&O . 23 Jf nhwestflrn..l201
C&A . 15Pi pfd . 14U
NP . ag O&JI . 411
pf.l . 64j O-t . . . . . . 30 |
GP . 87 I'M. . SJ
.Manhattan _ 351 StPuul . 117J
C S . 85 | StF nl&0. . . . 4'J
AJton . .I'l pfd . 104
UP. . 1 f $ Wabash . 4C3
l&M . 5i pfil . 8S |
01 $ M & E . ISJi
Chicatro Live Stock Market
CHICAGO , January 25.
Hogs Receipts 32,000 head
Demind ncd and quality first-rate ;
market active with the exception of
common nnd inferior boga ; market Os
higher ; light , § 4 95@5 15 ; choice
heavy , $5 20@5 50 ; all sold and cloaad
firm.
firm.Cattle
Cattle To-day the receipts were
largo , but as the stock that waa left
over from Saturday and those pur
chased yesterday were shipped east ,
there is good prospect that a large
number will change hands , but as the
atock waa not fed and watered only a
fuw salea were made to city operators
and stock buyers ; sales ranged at
S2 60(3)325 ( ) for cows ; $3 35 for atock
steers ; nothing was done by shippers
up to 11 o'clock ; receipts , 6,000 head.
upi Sheep i Rseoiptc , 2,000 head ; de
mand fairly aUive for beat and values
firm at 85 2o@5 75 ; fair to peed , 9C
to151bs. , § 4 50@5 00 ; scallawag- ,
SO 10 ; common to mived lota , 8400ffi
4 rV 3o ; ship2"1 buying pretty freely of
best , but common n IpcteJt
St. Louis Produce Market.
ST. Louis , January 25.
Flour Unchanged.
Wheat Unsettled and generally
highorj No. 2 rod winter , § 1 Oljj ®
OH " for cash ; 101jj@l 01 § for lan-
nar > ; 81 02J@1 02J@1 02i ; for Feb
ruary : 8105j@l 04i@l 05J for March ;
1 OC21 CGJ@1 07 forApril ; 1 08 ®
107108for May ; No. 3 do , 93 ®
93c ; No. 4 do , 87Ac.
Corn Lower , but closed firmer at
41jc for cosh " ; 41ie for January ; 381 ®
38ijc for "February ; 38 @ 3Sfa for
March ; 30c for April ; 40j@40gc for
May.Oats
Oats Higher ; cash options lower
at 33c for cash ; 33j33o for March ;
40 @ 403 May.
Uy - Firm at 87 c
Barluy Unchanged ; choice tofancy ,
80c < 5l 00.
Butter Quiet ; dairy 18@25o.
E ga Hmher at 4245.
Whisky Lower at 81 07.
Pork Qaiet at S13 25 for cash ;
35 bid for March.
Dry Salt Meats Dnll at $4 306 85
7 10.
Bacon Slow and unchanged.
Lard firm at § 8 90 bid.
Receipts Flour , 4 000 bbls ;
wheat , 7,000 bu ; coru , 10,000 ;
oats , 5,000 ; rye , l.OGO ; barley , 6,000.
Shipments Flour , 8,000 bbla ;
wheat i , 7,000 bu ; corn , 1 000 ; oats ,
5,000 ; rye. 1,000 ; balev. 4.COO.
Bt Louis Live Stock Market.
ST. Louis , January 25
Hogs Slow aiiu easier ; Yurkera
and Baltim res , $4 85@5 00 ; mixed
packing. § 4 83@5 10 butchers' to
fancy , $5 10@5 25.Receipts , 3,000 ;
head ; shipments , -1,000.
New Tori Produce Marke' .
NEW YORK , January 25.
Flour Without important change ;
light export and jobbing trade < io-
mantl ; rounrt hoop Ohio , § 420@490 ; of
choice do. $4 93G ( 75 ; auper-
fine western , S3 25@3 80 ; com
mon to goodeztri do g-t 204 45 ,
cboicedo , do , S4 G06 75 ; choice
whue who. > $5 00@C 00.
Butt -r Firm and fair iuqniry ;
Oh " , 12i@'J7c.
E'4 a Western , strong at 40@47c ;
fair to choice.
Wheat Ouiet ; Chicago § 1 12 ®
116 ; Milwaukee , SI 17 ; No 2 rad
winter , SI 18 ; sales , 300,000 bu. ch
Onrn Quiet ; No. 2 , 55J@57cealea , vit
30,000 bu.
itj
Oas Quiet. itje
Pork 814 20@15 00 for March ; in
35@14 60 for April. foi
Lard 89 55@9 62 ifor cash ; S9 65
057 for January ; 9 559 57 * for
February ; § 9 C2J@9 9 65fur iM rch ;
70 fur seller for April ; 89 75 ®
80 tor May.
Indications.
SpecUl DIapatch to Tns B .
VTASHINGTON , January 21 1 a. m.
For the upper Miasiaaippi and
lower Missouri valleys : Colder north Mri
west winds ; partly cloudy weather , ba
areas of light enow ; rising , fol pe
lowed by failing barometer' we
no
ill
ART AND OIL. fnl cai '
The Norfolk Virginian of January Inan
, 1851 , refers to the remarkable dewt
wt
cure effected .by St. Jacobs Oii in the ell : !
of i'rof. Cromwell known this
country over for his magnificent Art Bt
illustrations who had euffered ex- .
10
crutiating torments from rheumatism ,
until he tried the oil whose effects , he
, were magical.
FURS ! FURrf 11 FURS 1 ! 1
Ladies' and gents' fnr goods of ev
description at the Fur Manufactory
, opposite p 381 office , Omaha. All
goodaarewarranted. ? .
HEKBT G.RicuxEit ,
dec 13-tf Farrier }
The Princes ? Louise will return to fa [
Canada in May next and will be ac
companied by a distinguished party of
aristocrats , who propasa having a ( J
grand fishing tour down the lower
. Lr.wrence , after which they will }
Manitoba and tha northwest
provinces.
' 3EC 23 35. OH It I
IELER
,
Cor. Douglas and I3ih Sts. "
Gives Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gents
AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATGES
All Kinds Of
JEWKLRV , SILVER WARE AND DIAMONDS.
We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money.
A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE
ESEWiilGP/IACHiN /
Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead
ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor.
Tha White Machine inatly claims to be the
best made , the easiest running , the 'simplest in
construction and the most perfect Machine in
the market.
The White Co. employ as agents men of in
tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied ,
because they find everything just as repres
ented.
Everybody should use this Machine. The
sales so far this year are more than double
the corresponding time last year.
All orders addressed to the Omaha Office
will be promptly filled.
JOHN ZEHRUNO ,
Cor. I > venDort and 15th Sf * . Omaha.
HORSE SHOES
AND NAILS ,
Iron and Wagon Stock ,
the Best Assortment of
WHEELS
in the West *
AJ Chicago Price * .
1209 &
Harney Street , Omaha.
Jinlg tini
THE CEN1RAL DINING HALL ,
Southwest corner 16th and Dodge.
Has lately been leased by
Who haa had years experience in the hotel and restuaurant.busi-
neas , and will run a first-class house.
MftALS AT ALL HOUES
Board by the Day or Week , with Lodging or without.
Centrally Located.
i , ' n icturor ol a 1 Undi of
Summer Bologna ( Oerveiat Wnrst ) a
Sneciattiy. Orders promptly filled.
1714 Burt St. , Omaha Neb. de23-t
Ondoubtodlj the beat , ahirt in the
Initod States u rnanafsctarod at the
UiOr
) niaha Shirt Factory. The superiority
ofon f Material aud wr krnat/ship , com-
uned 171th th'eir great improvements ,
hat Ia Reinforced froata , Reinforced
neks and Reinforced sleeves , ruckea
heir ahirt the rnoat durable and best
itting garment of the kind , ever
nnnafacturod at the icjdenitu price of
J1.50. Every ahirt of our maka ia
uarantced firat-claas and will rufuud
thi money if fonnd otherwise.
We make s. specialty of all wool ,
Shaker , au ' Ctiutoa flannel , also
heinoia uuflervruar , made np with a
few to comfort , warmth and darabll-
ty. To Invalids nnd weak-lnnged
ierBOD3 wo offer epeiial indncementa
n the manner theao goods are made
or their protection.
"PlI. GOTTHEIMEK ,
1EAD.THINKANDBEIIEVEI
FHE LITTLE C1AHT
STILL AHEAD.
Read What .N d Contllfio P TJ About It :
KAOLM-NKST , 1. tin STAMFORD. N. T. , )
Febnury 10th. 1880. /
C. B. Thompfon , lirMzeiraUr. Conn. :
UT Dili bra Tb * Pocket -o7w ) I ordered
lave arm d. I h T * i t d them and find th m
erfQtIf : accurate , item tbe ounce up tn the full
TtLht Slbi. IbcjarewBmallanditowabla ,
to fnesk , ercrj flji ennan "ill carrv one In
rnt IK ekel to teat bU "bU lchts. " Eyerj
arefol hon eirlf * . whu Iikcfl to know ibe naa
'all vilgbt In email purchu'8 , will n ed on .
bort. yonr "UTTLB GIAST , " like Dayld
imonsr tbe PhlllatinM , U d t ced to be a von-
lorfnflr etlre and caefal article , doing awar
irith tba need of cwnt-eraom * "OLD Poor" artl-
. Teen TrnJj , E.Z.C.J OD30K , alia * Km
Tbe abor * Itttrr spwika for Ifawlf , ai NrD
BKn.rnIion * ot tha beat iportimea In ibl *
MOD try , and la w * 1 known throughout the world
lit * rarj writer of irum' abL'lty , and tba
ibor * Utter aboaia1 eon vine * any one M to tba
merit * of tb * "Lrrrui OH.TT Poourr OILIS ,
lby ar * thncaUfft Intention of the IK * , weigh
from ottuc to eUht pmndf , and irtmnted >
curate ; eaob > ca ! * I * el > ; tntly plated with nlckei
tflreraml lll jMta'lVtime'sltn r Inarycare.
ETKRT OTVK 8HOCLD HATB OXu" .
Jurt tb * thlnj for vportmen , Hnnt" , F ! her-
mn , and alM for family n5 , aa the < re uy
arriedln tb * Teat pocket.
Zrery family should rorelr bare f " ' "
tro very hacdy about tbe boow. ! . w iif
Preserrec , etc , they are Indl nen iu e. A
rhlld canwelih with thei * Scal , and they .
not jcet otit cf orJer , tbey are made CD a ner
principle. The price U tnlr fifty Cents eacl. .
uid la within thre h of a.1.
Asms txo run TEI Brmao at H DCCD
C. B. THOMPSON , Inventor and Hole Macn
aeturer < , Bndeewater , Conn. wp29wt
THB CEtEBBATED
Oval Steel Tooth Harrow
Mannfutnred by
t OR001 Jt GbBBMOS , Pm du Let , W(4.
F. D COOPKS
Write for ptlcw. Agent. Omaha , Seb.
Mwtl
ACADEMY OF MUSIC !
_
H. N. MEALO , Manager.
ONE NIGHT ONLri
WEDNESDAY , January 26th.
Minstrelsy as it Should Be ,
BECAU H IT IS
QUALITY NOT QUANTITY I
Gulick & Blaisdell's
MINSTRELS.
The Monarohs of Ethiopian Comedy.
SOHOOLCRAFT & GOES ,
Toe Famous Plantation SieUh Artists.
ADAMS &LBROY
O Great End Lien 8
Oar Cb&llengo
Quadruple Statue Clog-
Oar Unrivalled
SOD ? and Banco Sextette.
The Juitly celebrated
St. George Vocal Quintette.
Pi of. MorbacVa Superb Orchestra and
Silver Cornet Band.
Admission fUwrved seats ft 01 ;
GalUrr 53cK < rrcd de.its now on
Mar ' . ' . .
Meyer' * m-
DISEASES OF THE EIE ,
Ear and Throat.
DR L. B. GKADD Y ]
OCULIST , AURIST & LARYNCI3T.
Office Over Kennard'a' Dray Store
Corner of 14tb and Douzlas Sts.
ovlS-3m
7170 * week. JlZ diy it hem us.ly ml ; ! i
i Hoatflt frw Mdnm trot & Co.PortIaO.JI
NOTICE }
To Elizabeth C. Daronport , AmoaS. EHIlnzfly ,
HaHon E. Forbei & WilUtm Tor : . . George.
Warren Srnhh , Harry A. Smith , Martin Con
nor aod JI w.om It 1027 concern :
Tike no'Jrotnat the bloax City & N br k *
Railroad Company ha Ioc ted IU track and ( Ida
tneka throa h ad acron the oath lull ot tbo
wvtthwwt qt-irUrif iac'2on elzhMen , tovD-
f n(10) ( ) . oortb rno o thliteea (12) ( e it , wi'J fie
' i of tba S K.I ot mctloa t > ilrt D. and.o
E. J of tbe 8. K. Jand the W. Jot tbo rf. - K.
< gdc'loa fwolr. . and E } of8. . } goa < loa
u.ie. town lzM n ( le ) , ntnie tw lT (15) ( ) east.
all i id premises txlnin Dou < Iai county. Ne-
brufa.and onltw you'upply to tbo county Judif- ?
of tbo county court of said county on or be-
fora tbe 31atday of January. 1831. to bare your
oUnuurs aa > > ce ed Ia moao prncribod by tbe lawa
ot XebrMka , the laid company will proceed to
hare laid damage * ajrmsed u by law provided.
THB * I00X CITY 4 NEBRASKA R. R. CO.
By Joid D. Henri , Attorney.
Omaha Dec 3I t , 183X
WASTED to ell Dr. CHASES
2000 RECIPE BOOS , sdu < a
StgU , You double your money. Addresa Dr.
CoaM't Prfntlaa : House. Ann Arbor , Mich