i11 IE DAILY 8 iturday Morning , Feb. 12. BBEVrilES. F taraon sells coal list ten ccut ci ar at Saxe's. Lulnwlliulk tcrlumeatKahnV. Ojfitew , 20 , 25 and S5c , at Buffet's. Palmer's bulk extract at Hare' * . Valentines at the 09 Cicnt Store. ll-2t Oranges and letnoas , 2-r > 2 per Aoz. , i ' 9- Buff t'u. Tha pay car went west on the U. T Send in your church notices eariy to etorrow , p'.csM. Whpp ! irciiaian & Co. , the jewel Block. o26-tf ert , Crtlshton Cwinne and her meme makers lef : or Lincoln jesterday. Bartlet CampbeU'd "Galley Slave" * 1 the Academy to-tight " thousand dollars ti \VAKTEIJ Vifty county bonds. H. T. Cla ke. Come tj tha "Temn.rauce Bee Hire' ad get w imed up. Grand fanlly matinee of 'The Gal- le/SLve" Ihij afternoon. W ileiire to call Attention to Crnici- . ahank & Co.'s great sale of domestic goxls advertised on first paje. A rumored attempt at suicide by J pre'.ty waiter girl at one cf our hotel' , Thursday , proved entirely utfoundetL There was a light run of through pas- sengeni west , only one San Francisco i > .is- enger , a lady , belns ia the Pullaiat coach. The ganj : oagajed in opening tht street railway yesterday pushed the worl OB Ninth and Tenth streets nearly to the depot. TLe green line is still abandoned. The Zither club , a protniiing young organkitijn , has secured the services ol Prjf. Walther a * leader , aud will give i gr nd coicert at Metz' * HeJl , Feb. 27. Notvithstaudins the unusual amounl of snow and rain-fal1 , no apprehensioni are felt by tbo smelting works and TJ. P shops managers of a flood , as both institu Jens are well protected. A petition , signed by a large numbo of tbe leading men of the city , trus seu to .the legislature Thursday , praying fo the appointment of Mrs. Dr. Slaughter Oiceola , M m&tron of the R form sell > 1 at Kearney. OvorsLooa At WHITNEY'S. Occidental Holt ; ! , corner of Tenth and Howard streets J. J. Paynter , proprietor. Tbuho tel hu been repiirod vni furnivhct with iieir furnilure throughout , an ( affords firjl-clasa accommodation t < the traveling public. Charges reason able. Oronhocs At WBITKEY'S. PKRSONALi FAKAQUAFUS Wilbur rcturneJ from th east Thurelay. aieasre. Urexel & Corliss returned j-estei day from the cost. HOD , Jolm L. Webs cr returned fron Lincoln Thursday. Sheriff Bonvell , of Albany county , \V T. , wont webt Fridjy. 1J. Ayer , tha tte anil telegraph pol contractor , went cast Thursday oTeiilns. A. B. Clark , wife and child , left for visit to Cincinnati Thursday. Irtd McConnell , agent of the U. a Salt Lake , came inlTlmrsday. John J. O'Neill , division engineer o he B. & M. in Nebraska , left for the ea : Friday. Bill Nye , of The Boomerang , caine i from th easVf yesterday and prcceede to Laramie. S. D. Street , county clerk of Pattawa' ' tomie county , Iowa , was 11 the cit Thursday. S. B. Jlillard , of the North Bend Bu letin , was a eouth-bo nd pasienger on t : B. &iL Thursday. Ex-Governor McCaok , of Colorado , an a party of friends , paueed through Omul V Thursday afternoon on their way cast. Boys' Boats , cheap , n. DeUs & Co.'e. i t Rubber Boots , " * * at WHITNEY'S. ( * r v More Masquerades. .In addition to the masq a erodes a ready&nnounced , there will take plat at the Omaha Turner's Hall , th evening , February 12 , a gran "Ktader-Masken Ball , " or children masquerade , which will be very ei tertalnlng and interesting. A privata masquaradj party z Masonic hall is announced for Wee xmday evening , February 23rd , nude the management o ! the following ej ecutive committat : Wm Brotri chairman ; E. L. Armstrong , S. I Atkins , O. D. Munsoa , Fred. Picl ens , Wm. Askwith , T. S. Cutry , G. Maletteand Chu. Chenay. The music will ba furnished b Prof. Hotfman and Jack Gallaghe will act as prompter. None but pei on > baring iuvitatlo&s will be ad milted , and the Decision will ia ever tray be pleasant aud enjoyable. Overshoes At WHITNEY'S. BONNEB1309 , Douglu street , h : the largeit ni bent itook of Houi FarnUhiug Goods ia tha city , cod Rubber Booti , ttock Urge 5' f V jut received , HKKBY DOIILK A Go's. : Rubber Boots , r ' at WHITNEY'S. The Cth annual Turner masqnerac ball will take place .at Brandt Tarn-Ball on Tneaday , February 2 flO-13 Rabbet Boats , at H/Doni.B Co. 'a. t t Died. Zsssnr Migdalens Wtlhelmlns daughter of Loaa and Carl Zessii Jfeb , llth. Funeral from Jackso between llth and 12th streets Sunda .at 2 p. m. Rubber Boots , . . a' WHITNEY'S. THE SNOW. Another Blcclsade on the Rail- roada. The storm whicli began CJtly yw- terdayhaa bcii raiiimvith violence all day and the efficfc en trains proni- i ea to bewoiso than that of Sunday's snow and sleet. It appesra to come from llio wcct , but prevsils north and sjuthof UB with equal seventy aud raUroad men laft Friday with the ex- p.cUtion h&vicg a icrrible ride. The eastern traiiiS began thu day by coining in mo.'o or leas lato.thc North western btitig two hcurh' behind tin.e and dclajiug the west-bound U. P. train borne time. Tno U. P. branch to Lincoln al ways luffers from a snow storm , atd ; he nocn train up from the capital had not arrived at Valley yet when the mail train left this point. The reports at the Union Pacific isadquirtora at noon Friday from > oiuts along the line aa far as Ogdcu , saow thit the -iorm of - enow ex- tendtd west of Grand Wand and that 113 drifting considerably. There Is no snow at North Platte , but It was cloudy and witdy. At Sidney aud Jheyonno clearjcold [ weather vras rc- poncd. Thera waa snow at Ogden rcatsrdiy , but at Evanston and 3roen ILver it WAS c'ear aud calra. Pho thermometer varied from 20 ° above at Ogden to 2 ° abova at Clicy- eano. AlOjaaha it was 10 ° above zero. On the Omaha lino-of the St. P. , 3. C. & ii. road two trains have been may at work for some time , one working soutli from Oakland and one north from Tekamah. It wu ox- ) ected that the line would be open Fri day and the rtgular train started 03 ! ; hia mornirg from'Omaha Aftci irocoedlng ashort Jihlanco it bec\m < evident that Uio trip was out of ib ( question aud the train returned t : this city. The presznt storm will , i it continues , undo all that has bcei done. The Sioux City Journal says of lh ( north end of this line and IhoudjiceiH roads : It is expected that ; h2 St. P a line will ba opened from tha sout'i tc Sheldon last ev * nin ; . Ucyond there is a cut of 1,200 feat Ion ; , with snow Erom three to nine feat desp. Thert are seven picnocr triins and several hundred rcen at work clearing tlu linn , but it ia not expeciod to get ths fob completed so aa to Lend out a trail until to-morrow. On the Central the track vra : clcsrcc sMfitslo and beyond Hcuuon. thi first station east. The force o : engines aud two hundred men nndcr charge of Snperintendeni Paricr , which kft Fort Difg3 ycslcr' d y in- ming , wai rp rted ac Nuw < .I at noon , end. it ia hopaJ , would EUC- caod in clearing the track last even- tn f , but failed todo , a" . It is possible that ( he clearing of the track may bs finish ad this morning so as to send out a i rain cm time this afternoon. RAISING THE BLOCKAE& . "Tht Yantton lina fcai had a run ol bad luck , truly. Aftir getting Int engiuo aud tender on the Irack at th ( Sioux bridge , the jiroccsjion starkc for th's city. It csnsialed of the livi engine that htd been pulling the derailed railed and dead engine ou the track As the track WES heavy , the cars o the train wore left standing wher they were. When near the Dry Ilm these engines stuck in the ice , hoi tie melUd enow tht had frozan o : the rai's. ' It- was than necesiary t Bjnd in to the city and gat a St. PdU enjfoo to pud in th olhs-r two. A engine was then sent b&ck for the cat on the track , and jjot in with ther just after midnigUt yesterday murr inj. Since the irain left for Yankton , o Monday st nooa , until it xeached tii - morninConducto city -yesterday ; , Graham had bsen woiking ineojaaullj and was rewarded by getting ha trai In the third day after he etattsd o the trip. And this WAS doing we considering tha run of bad luck. Th train left for Yas klon air the nsu : time in the afternoon , and vrhea la : heard from was making schedul lime. " Fresh eggi 30 cents per dt zan i NYillis M. Yale- . , It Attics and llubber * " 0'yer- Shoe a - ' * ' - - ivt- - II. Donru & Co , Ladies' Shccs , Beat S'ock in Oaiaha , _ at atU. DOIILK & Co.'a , Leading Shoo Store. Hubbar Boots , at WHITNEY'S. Mr. P. Smith who has been wit ! BIr. A. N. Kerr , on 21st and Cnm mlngs ttreet for several years past will open a fine saloon at the north east corner of IGth and Camming street to-morrow night "with a fre lunch. Mr. Smith hs clocked hi place with the choicest line of wines liquors and cigars in tbo market , am will entertain his friends aud patron In good stylo. Workingmen know whofe to go fo your drink of pure- Kentucky 10 cen whiskey , imported filna and Irk ! whiskeys , Btidweiaer beer. Agent fc St. Gotthard Bitters. D. L. McGccKUf , jan 27-lm 314 South 10th St. TUlrd Ward Voters Seglfatraiici Notice. Notice is hereby given that I wil sit at my office ( up stairs ) northeas cornsr of 14th and Douglas streets the 10th and 14th t-f February , 1881 forjiddltion and correction of the SK ward registration list , for me at thi special election of counciiinsn cf salt 3rd ward , , JVifcL H. BJLEV , Jl gUlrar of 3rd wtrd TMOKING HIS E1VAL , Mjsleroas Disappearance o ! a Too Much Loved Lady. The laltst sensation in lha cily and one which may eventually bring some of the pirtleaiulo consider * ! ) ! * trouble , was reard Thursday for Ilo fir t t'iro > y our reporter and for the faots hire mrratcd no need hat existed to dit.fr rpcn tha imagination to maka them interesting. Some months Fgo a younz lawyer of this city fell violently in lova with a > 3au iful girl about eighteen yeara of ago , whoso father was drowned some years ago iu the Mitaouri and who is working for her living , and IB an hoii- osr , industrious young woman. The orer w&a not ai > pure in his Inten- ions as he might have been , and the firla friends growing suipicious of him waraad her to jok out for him and tha profited by tha advice so far LA to conceal herself very oiTcctivelv from both lorer and 'ricnds. She had ono relative , a younger jrother , left who was attending ono of ho country schools at thu _ time and whoso talent aud studious character made him a great avcrite jith the teacher , a sin gle gentleman about thirty-fire years old. The brother had previous to Lia slater's disappearance introduced Lia , ulor to her and ho falling violently in eve too , had proposed nd been re jected to his great mortification. On the ditappearanco of the g > rl he suspected her other lover and the lat ter suapocted the pedago us. The brother suapcciol 'both , end hence A veryjnica inesa. The whereabouts oi the girl are what her friends was t'to lied out , and whit all want to find oat and that is 'known to but three portions , cue < f whom IE our informant. It ia said tint boll genilemcn are w tchiug cr.ch othei and the attorney eapecial'y dogs hii rival's steps every time he leaves the house at night. It promises to devel op into a first class sensation before it is done with. Overihoes At WHITNEY'S. Juts received at TUB BEB Jol Rooms the nicest line of diminuiivc I3 par aud Envelopes asd Cards , suit- ablu for tJlrildreu'a Birthday Parties. Call and sea them. Police Court. In the polios % court yestordaj three Irauino , whoso t rm on iha cily rock pile had just expired were up again and were given fifteen d yc each in the county jail. The j tloi was instructed io furnish them but ono meal p.-r da lSi put them nt BOino healthy exes P" Tt is only fun to these fallows to tcrva In the ctj pen and hence the above sentence. Charles Whitney was arrested by of- Seer Ford yestordy on the charge ol be'tig a confidence man. He was 8 one nrtned ino&nsiffe looking individ ual snl being required to give bail IE the sum cf S300 went off with the deputy marshal and soon returnee with Mr. Luke Kinusy who put uj the amocnl in cold cash for thi appearance of the prisoner at 4 p. m to-morrovr. The increase in th < games played by confidence raon elate late is rsnurkable , and the officer are on the lookout for them. Wo an informed that thro h a gang of tei iu one place in this city , who worl the depots , trains or any other prom ising fi ld. They shonld b closel ; investigated , and if guilty delt with to the extent c the law. It would not b a mus for the railroad companies d put op again the old familiar publ ! notices , "Biwaro of thieves , pcl : poikets and confidnuce men" in thi waiting roomr. A thief was caught Thursday aftei noon by ote of El utier's cltrks , i ; the act of earning away a pair of pan talooons left hanging'out in front o the store as a sign. Ha was landed li jail on the charga of petit larceny. A dispute balrcen Frabk Goodrlcl and Divid Van E ton concerning th ownership of a dog , yesterday after noon resulted in the former &hakinj his fist in Mr. Yan Etten's face am making some threatening remarks fo which he was fined by Judge Hawe § 1 and costs. Congratulations by Telegram. J5 The followirg telegram was Thurs day sent to Yoik , Penn. , to b handed the parties addressed at thet wedding dinner , previous to leavinj for the west. OMAHA , Neb : , Febmiry 10 , 1881. Mr. and ilia. John Q. Jacobs : Accept congratulationa oi M. O. Maul , G. H. Guy , E. Gish 0. If. Ramsey , M. H. Parish , Jim , Stevenson , F. CL Drezel.Wm. Nelich T. M Henderson. Geo. Mcdlock , W 15. Browning , E. T. Dnke , Jaa. M * Michael , L. E. Bsaumont , Dick Kitchen - chen , C. W. Mped , G. W. Homan , H , A. BLoman , J. F. Saeel y , Frank J. Ramgo , L w. W. H ll , G. H. Boggs , Chus. S. R pp.G. S. Goodrich , Spene. Stover. C. H. Withnell. Ksal Ettate Transfers. Omaha National Bank to C. E. Bruner , q. c. d. , lot 8 , tlk 11 , Shmn'a 1st add. , Omaha § 1. Ezra ilhlard , trmteo , toChas. . E. Bruner , w. d. , lot S , blk 11 , Shiun'a 1st add. , Omaha ? 550. Guorge and Sophia L Olayoi to the county of Douglas , w. d. , lils 3 , 7 and 8 , blk Hi. Omaba 88,850. Auutu3 Kountzo and wife to Chas. Kiufmann , w. d. , w lot 35 , Kountza'a 2.1 . add. , Omahag500. . Gen IT. Boggs and wife and Lsw W. H > 11 to Peter and James Liddell , w d. w i lot 3 , block 50 , Omaha- 81850. U. P. railway company to Geo. H. Boggs and Low W. Hill , w. d. e nw 1 , sec. 10 , 1 10 , rile $560. Henry V7. Rowley and wife to Ed ward G. Humnhreys. w , d. nnd. i ol jnrtsw nw , sec. 15 , 1 15 , r 13 e 81000. Andrew J. Hanscom and wife tc Oicar F. DJVS : , w. d. , ne. | sec. 10 , and nw. % sec. 11 , I. 16 , r. U e , lj- COO. Clarence J. Canan to W. T. Seaman , w. d. , lot 15 , blocks 5 , Bogs & Hill'i add. , Omaha 5300. GRASD CESTBAL 212 13.h street near Masonic Hal ! guarantee strictly "first class workj' promptness. Give ns & triah -.fi-eocUtlm * - - A LAW-PULL LAYOUT. The Legisl-ituie Disposing of its Business With Neatness and Dispatcb , A large Kurnb'r of Bills Per fected and Put Turough ' the MiU , The Shanghai Chicken Re turns to His Roost and Swallows His Own Filth. The Charter Amendments in the House. SSXATE. MOUSING SESSION. Sp < cirl Correspondence ofThcEec. LINCOLN , February 10. Mio fol lowing house bills ViC-o < Bussed , oacli with emergency clauatj : The bill to allow Polk county to TIEC $4,200 of the sinking fund for con < struction of court house , but first re quiring a majority of the rotera ol said county to vote in favor of EC doing. The bill providing that ell cities now governed ra cities of tbe firsl class aud aH cities of inoi'o than 25 , < 003 inhabitants shall bo sovurneu bj provision * of tbo act entitled ' 'Cltie : of the first c'asj. " Also The bill providing that nil citic : and Villages of more than 1,000 anc leas than 2,500 inhabitant ] Bhall b < considered cities o ! lha second class unless they bhall adopt a village gov ernment. A resolution wai. iatroducod bj Ssnator Turner requiring the clerk o ! the supreme court to inform the sen nte what fee ! ) have bocu collected am retained by him , oith-sr an clerk ; eaid court or a * state librarUu , in r.tl dition to the salary allowed . .by.Hw , Adopted piihout debate. A communication WRS received fioti the agent of the agent of the Atncri can express company offdricg to cirrj free oTchargo ar.y packagoa which th < members of llio sunato , DS in.ivida als , wlah to send over their linos. Or motijn ortsenator Myers , the com muuica'lion was received and phcad on file. Senator ilyara made aa oxplanatlor and'apologv Having called the sen' ator from York caun.y "a kanvo or t foal , " " during the discussion of tht " ur.fljwecbill. Sanatcr "Myers sni3 -I used languat'o which I now con * tidor dmpiopsr and much ragrtt. ] did not , however , allude to the aena- tor-bnt'to thu person % ho drew wpth bill. T know from personal experience that bills introduced hsre Brc dr.iwL up by outaldo parties and it vian aucli person , not n member , that I had ii : mind. " Senator Daane'a bill to amend tlu act providing for the division and dis posal of ostf.tta cf "dtcodents" was passed , with einergancy clauro. Senator Myor ? , from Ihu committee - tee on railroads , reported unfavorabij upon his osrn bill , S. B. 80 , providing - ing infliction of a penalty upon tny .one accepting or using a fico rues up01 a railroad. Senator Taylor , from the Fpecial committee on medical legislation , re < ported a suts'ituta ' for thu two bill : to rfguiato the practice of mediclm which were vua'erduy indcfimUlj ; postponed. Tha new bill provulrs tint every person desiring to practic < medicine shall iirst rep.iitcr with tlu county clerk his name , agt1 , etc. , ant' ' when and where he has practiced And no pars n shall so register unlea : ho be a graduate nf some InstiiuUoi competent to cr.nfer the degree o doctor of medicine , or shall hwo nrac tlced mtdlcino for the term of tw < ye rs. Among the bills inL-oduced wen one by Sanalor Perkins , rfquirinj any person to procure a Hcenso ti buy intoxicating liijuora , piying there for the sum cf 810 to the school /m3 ; : J3 foa procuring such license heshal bring a certificate of good chaikC't ; and give bauda not to get drunk This PcorsB shall bo good for nm year , and any person holding such li C3DBO who shall get drunk hill ; forfcl htslicanao and p j a Cue of § 15. Another bill by the aime senate ; establiahos the oflico cf county attor nev , who shall bo elected by the pee pie , and bayo a s larv of § 200 to § 1 , 200 , according lo the number of in habitants in his county. AFTEKXOON SESSIf.N. Senate file G3 was considered ii committee of the wholo. Th taxt of thin bill is aa follows ; "That saction 8 of nn set entitled "An act to protect cultivated laudf from troapn a by stock" approvnr ] March 8,1871 , be amouded to re d a : follow * : "Section 8. Cultivated lind * withlc the meaning of this act ehall Include all forest trsea , fruit treea and hadgo rows planted on anitl lands ; a'so nil lands surrounded by a plowed alrif not leaathau ono rod in widih , whicli strip shall bo kept in a plowed condi tion free from grass and weeds " Senator Tafft rnored an &mendmotI : Bubstitntlng "ten feet fjr "one road. ' Senator Goane made a motion u strike out all that portion of the bill after iho words "on said land * . " These amondmenia cau.cd a pro longed discueaioa ; Senator Dome claiming that any tuch bill as tlrs would wnrk incalculable injury to thu cattle interest ; . Ho" said that undei this act , any owner of land could take up stock which hipponed to crosa nu Imaginary line upon tha prshie , ti k- the law into their OT.-II hand ? and virtually conbscate the oauli. He be- libved that this law conferred upon the owners of grass lands mush-mora thin they had ever asked for and had bscn denied by Uio supreme court ; tbni ii would cause tronblo among nsighbor ? and that it would ba detrimental to the interests of the whole state. Senator Piercosaid thbro ia now no protection for tbe grtss lands end they are in many cases as valuable as culti vated lands. They should have their hay protected as well as their grain. Setiatir Turner thought every mia should ba projected in r.cquiritig property and If ho cltcso to make money by raiainp grass and hay , caltla should not ba allowed to como in and destroy his property. Senator Tefft said ho would not in sist upon his amendment , but he did insist that cattle owners are or should be as much liable , for damsge upon .grass lands M any other. Oaa-mau might devote hb time nnd capital to producing timber , another might want to raise cabbages and a third apples. All these shonld be prctectid and eo should the man who raised hay. Sanator Myers poke upon both aides of the bill and naked to bo ex cused from voting. He said the bill would benefit the eastern part of the state , but would be prejudiciaHo the west , nnd if compelled to vote he would ba for the eastern partin which he lived. Senator Doane , by consent , added < o lila amendment , the following , "and insert in the pl ca oi the last . .clause , 'and for all damages which nii y he sustained by tha tres pass of alecs upon other Ihm the cul tivated lands , the owner of the land may have c'vil notion. ' " S u.itor Daaau'a a.r.cndmondmcnt sras Jos' ' . ' Mr. Dojino Then moved to rraend by makinw the pb > v ? d btrip "three foot. " Lost. Air. D auo moved toinaert ' 'on all lando on wh-oh a * . k ait , ono ncrdelull bu Dlovred in p chlCO acres. Lj t. S"intor Tofit'rt emeudraant was then otod upon and lost. Senator Doaua moved lo amend by making the Iastcl us red , "Shall bo plowed ot-ce a year " Cirriod. " The bill was referred back from the committee of tha whole with the recommendation that it do p.vss. The committee of I ho whole then considered the bill to allow cattle and other stock belonging to residents cf the territory hnram described to run at largo on McKUick's Island in the Miaiouri river tha a-.mo comtltutiug Island precinct of Nemaha county. Senator Donne objected to the psrt of this bill which confers special prlvi- legon upon the residents of that island and denies thorn to the oth r citizens of the atalb , and claimed such. Icgiala iion to ba unconstitutional. The bill was recommended for pas- aaco. Sena'pr BiHrnlineinlroducod a bill makiog it unlawful for any corporation or individual to charge mora than one' half cent ptr mile , in addition tc requUr r'Jlroad face , for any person riding ia A Pullcno , pilaw , or sleeping - ing car , and Cxlog the penalty f > r vlo- lutlou ilinriiui. HOUSE. The following resolution was offer c thu morniog , by Jlr. FrAuao , of Cum ing : Whorcaa , einca the yaar A. D 18CO lands ( a part of the national domain ] B.crecly ; balonging to the people of tl.c United StatcB , have baon granted tt pvlvalo corponitions , iu opposition tc tha rights of the people , and , Whorpaa , Br reason of said Und- granl * , in f .xtont cqunl to an empire , the people have bojn dcspoiha of thpir jnst righta , Hesolceil , That it H the senae oi this hinuo th t all public lands should bi josefvod for liomoj for the people of our states , and that no tnoro hnd gran Is rliould bd made lo endow mon opoliel- . On motion of Mr. Kyner , of Doug 1 * ° , th.3 resolution was tabled. Among lha hills introduced was the charter amendment bill , which the DougUi deloAtioa hive spant so much lima in diacnsaini ; . Jir. MoShaue , c.f Djuglns , moved that the bill be rtfeircd to the Doug- kat delegation. Mr. Bartlett , h'a colleague , thought tha bill should be referred to some otbtr coainiitton , which is entirely disinterested. Tilers w s B cUuao in the bill concsnuug city indobtediieis , and he wanted tbo justice of thai cbuso considered by an unbi til court. court.Mr. . McShano sjtidh \ objeci it : viiisj thu bill referred the the Doug las delegation was to &eo if tha bil : had been drawn according tc the cn- clutiona airived at in the recent dis cussion of the s-rucndacuts. lie die pot know of any provisions in the bll ! to repudiate l50,000 ? of city iudnbted- ness. Ho detiud the gentleman tc point on t any c ! icsc in it t h J t aanctionct rcpudiitijii. If there h auA a clause in the bill ho wanted it referred to the delation fur investigation. Ilo do' nu-d jjlr. Birtlcl'u'a delegation of yus terd.iy tliat the bill was a democrats Mr. Kyaor said that Sir. Brtlell _ _ sou sick during the discussion ol the e amendmenia and did not heal them. Th delegation wanted tht bill referred lo them for cloaer con Mr. Bartlelt thought the gontle- imn's critaj'sai very good on his re mark aa to the bill being a democratic Rchouia. .Ilo TUW no SY lud tiiaiy H > i ; because the bill H-JS jam from a'dotu ccr t of the city council of Uaiaha tea a democratic luomber. Ilo had been treated unf.iriy in that ha litd not been consulted about the bill. H denied thst ho opposed It on the grounds thut it repudiated the sewer bondi , a ho did not w nt to cast ony unjust rtfi cliona. What he desired was that the bill be referred to a fail and unbissnd cummittce of the honeo. that it might bo considered falrlyand thought the house would give i . "A < a m\tt ir i.f fnirues I nn willing to pro.eut If c so es PD rpp ise tnd I think ilr. Cro < ch it v/ith we. I hope ; in1 shail cne.ivor > to h ve R f lr and araicsbla aT Hganiont before It goes to the nomraittee. I hops td de irf iiarinony end shall rork to tint e d. [ ] hope ti ! < - gentleman's motion will not prevail " Mr. Jaeksor. : "We re not infavoi oi repudiation I d&ro ssy that we cm Gx the uutler up between ui. " Mr D-srloU : "I < 2n't doubt th < they cm fix it up. That io just whal I -mnt to i rovido ugaitsit " The question a * los1' . Mr. Hart- lett ttjuved tlijjt the bill bol-efsrred to th" committee ) on citici and torrni , which BBS e-irrird. Mr. Jidksou'i hph license bill , v.lch ; : tLo commuted of ( lift whole yra'orday socomiucndutl to p * s as amundtd , wc i.ln i revived this moiijing. ilr..Stlor ) , of Hid tVillow , moved tift' ! i ; bo rccoinmttttd 10 the general fi'w. JVIir Slocumb amended that It be made a tpicml ordnr of the day for no t Tceedsy 2:30 : oVock. Carried. Thu hoiiio then v/outiuto * . commit tee of the whole , jnd took up bill No. 20 , fo c iiuptil th ? uttscdpuico of school children baf > T on the gos of 3 and 1 ( > \ea > B. The couitatttoo re ported tt lack to the LKUSB with tko > e-oniEudaiion : that it b : piuacd. House bill 33 , M McDou all's nivnorul end joint resalu.toa to cpn- sjrfsa , rela'ivdto uujait disjrirn.uion by ra'lroadfi , ] > rayii'g ' for nslief , was next c'Huidercd. ' On caution of Eitnw , < f Seuuhp , the blt ; waa rao- oiamundi-J to pi , without a dia- teutiug voles. Mr. IlDwe's joint reao'ution pro viding for the submission to the elec tor * i f thu tUto of Nebraska an aiufiidiiieni to lht3 constitution pro- hibilini : the maiit-f jcturo and sale of in'oxicitir.g It | uurrf .Ti'.liin the state of Nebraska iraa nest in order. This bilt ia lo pioh.l it the u anufac'.uro cf Hqunr except fi r scientifjc and med icinal purposas. T Ir. Dailey , of Rod Wil'ow , want- tdj ihe * ord "aacrarnonlal" included with " -cieutific tnd nit d'cinal. " Mr. C Ee , i f Clay , made a long ap- pal to the house to lova out all of thee oxcttioiu. They were lha desth of aU previous prohibitory leg islation Everybody 'vould be fiiok when they wanted whi ky , A r. Rmsom , of O.oe , offered an amendment to aec'ion one of the bill , providing for acliou against the state by reason cf loss or damage to prop erty in cao this law passed. Ho held that it wou'd bo uncon titutioiial for us to pass a bill rendering valueless the prop r y of any man without in demnify ing the owner. He asked any lawyer upon the floor of the house if his position w.tg not correct. Sir. Ivaley , of Webater , thought it would ba constltu'ional to prohibit the manufacture of liquor without in demnifying the owner of aueb manu facture. „ Mr. Hansom qaolod from a decision of Justice Bradley , of the i U. S. MI- preme court , in a case which came out of the Iowa prohibitory law , which s.ot forth that the owiur mnat ba in demnified to the fu'l value , where said property W.VB acquired under tha law. You niiko Ilia busineaa lawful one daj and a cnmo ( he next. Ha asked , Would it be just to render a man's property valucleai without granting him dauiajti ? The supreme ccuit save that you cannt.t do it. Ilo find Effornto obey ihe constitutor , and would never vote /or / any meceure which would bo unconstitutional. The diBtillorioi in the staio were worth half a million dollars The owners had cime among us and ongagrd iu a Unful buaiuese , and , before you can taka it away from them , you must pi" them for their propersy nrery i rthing that It Is worth. He referred to Nebraska stitutei , pae-27G ; , fee tion 21 , laws of 1869. where U aya the property of , any per or > , whori damaged for pub'Io ' UBC. mas' ' . On fuily recompensed. He .rgiicd h t prohibition was apublic D easm * , and the amendment which ho h.d of fered provided for just whatthi > * epro. visions say must be provided for. He didn't want It ald that this legi.Iaturi was a highway robber , in this bo > sted land of liberty. Does the stal * aiil ii heralded abroad that she enfor e ; such lairs ? Would she want the fad printed In * 11 the languages and pcatec up In Oastl * Gardoa for the omlgranU to readl He did not stand on thi HOT of tfco house an an advocate o : the grog shops , or In the interoals t : any mm. It waa his duty to protec tha interests of his cocstitnentu , ant no min conld stand agiiost the as thority on this question which sayi that no properly shall bo taket away from a maa withcu recompense thorefor. Under then oondltiors could ike members of tl.i houie refuse to vote for bis amend ment to give these men their jns rlhu ? Ho hooed ( ? ) the gentleaet from Webster , would not dointRe th property of these distilleries tt Nebraska braska City and Omaha. "If re w n to act wisely In this matter , In th light of thene ntntutes I think we h ( bettor mske th provlilona for reim burslnp these men for their property.1 ] VIr. Ransom's remarks were listens ! to with marked attention , the lobb ] and gallwio bolng jacked lo the ! fullest cjpsclty. On motion of Mr. Whedin , of Lin castor , the committee srose and thi houw adjourntd , to take the rnatto : up to-morrow. J. B H. T. M C. A. MontnlyReception. . The monthly oocitl reception cf thi Young Meu'a Christian Asaociatioi will be hold at their rooms on Mon day evening coxt , and thoia who at tend may expect a pleaiant lime Ameng these who will take psrt in thi programme are Mr. Jay Northop , Mr Will Stevona aatl aiatonr , Misaes Qua slo Peck , Etta Banner , Uzzlo LeUei. riog and Heisri. Fostcor aud frient with thtir zithers. The atsooiation' double male qaartette , toapCBed o Meaara. J. R. Cannon , A. G. Chtrl ton , first tcnora ; Gee T. Bowser , Al len Jk.ckeuu , second tenon ; llabt Swayne , J. 0. Gresne , firat bisi ; C N. Fogg , Harry Richards , secoui bus , will eiag also. These reception hive proven very pleasant , * ni th ootnuiittee will leave nothing undon to uake them enjoyable for every one Every member should bring a friend IvOrjCE Advertisements To Loan , For Sale Lett Found , WanU , Boardlcf , ti , will ba In ssrled in thojo co'unua once for TEN CENT rr line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENT per line The first insertion never Its * lha TAVZSTV HfcE CENTS. TO U8 * - M3ET. M3ET.t > t LOW once t > . I. . 7HOUA8. no m S. Oreehton ! Bloci C2fRT TO LOAK 1108 Faruhara gtrect M Dr. Cilurar&i Loon A roacy. noy-22-'J CftKTEII TTTANTEU A joanst niin wiihea a clcrkshl ) VY In nho'e ' leorretal'drygoxl3orgrnccr s'or , orwcnld < io otflce work. Addrew E Is D. , for. IBtb aud Unit St. , Omaha. 827-12 ir.D U smart men to travel Rmonj WAN ba&liieu men in this and other BtaUe at 1410 FttruLaro , Oinala , Neb. B21-H ANTED-A kitcten girl at the 323-U EMMET HOUSE. _ r-AJ TED-Sitoation by a wldiw l dy ti , , keen home for widower. Rtferences re quired. Gill on 831 South17th street. 125-10 WA.NTHD Situation by a Rood girl. In quire i < uth u de of Fanihtm , betwcct 16th and l'thg r eta. 824-10 WANTF.D At ) cd c'rl ' for general house Ttori.must bo giol : ook and TMhoi and Iron.r. Ajp ] y loutheait comer 20th | ani CiIifornSaBu. 315-tl \TTANTED-tOO wentg. Splandid Photi YV Fa-nllr-Eeoord Plctara. B it p jlr ( thing : in tbo United SUle * . For proof and term adilresa 0. H Bliort Chlcaf n. S14-0-d&w " \T7"AKTKD A. jond cook. Woman prefercd V V M . UoOoy , Poppleton St. , bstween 20tl oad 23d. K17-12 " \T7"ANTED Oirl wanted at Relcece't re tanr VV mt , Cor. 13th and J l oa BU. 818-1 ] ANTED A fint-elm geryant jirl by i email frally. Mtiit be a teed cook and tborcngbly rrmpeUnl to do all the writ , ia cladlif wiillnjr : , Ironlnf , Ac. Liberal wij paid and tliUAii'n permantnt. flo ona .mod * r ply who cannot fir * flnt-cIaiB r f r nrc ute to vb rtct r , abtliiy and cleanlioeu. Af ply at corner 'Sth and B > m y itreeU , or at 2304 , Dodgt itreet. SIS tt \T7 ANTED ll'tla girl U take car * of bmbj > Y during working lioura. call In tha ( ran- inir at northeut corner SlxUonth and Douglas etrcetg. A good laundress , at the Occident al Hotel , corner lOlh aud ilamvy etrouta . 260-U _ An experienced kutcter WinU WAnTAD a meatiaaiketi ntomeim&ll woot em town , where thre ic none , ox whore oae Is needs i ; would Uke a reliable partner. Address B. K. W bb , Jtttijai. D.koU Co. , Veb. 80-tf TTT AKTE&-A good kouie-kMEtr , 1109 Fsrn \y hatn tr et.pp > ulr . St-tf [ TIORKEf.T-A nltely furaUlied front room Jj for eentlemiD , centially loca' iJ. U quire kt 141 ! HuwirJ b tw < cn 14t ! > ( nd Hth Bt' . 8 att _ FUUN1SOED BOGUS TO REST N1CEL7 board. ut blj fjr tenilemui ani bdy , 1Mb and CalUorn'a ' strocU. ( white hons. . ) gj-tt _ T710R BEST Hueljr furniihed Iron room I * out side , at 1310 Darenport &t. 195-tf "O OE KENT Kew house , aglit rooms , hard J [ aod soft water , on 2SU and Can Sta. En * quire 507 12th St. _ 128-tf HKNT 4. luralahoJ , m/uth lent room. FOR at No. 1612 Farubam St. S81-U KKNT 2 luruUhed rooms o cr Mor- clnuts Eichtnge , N. E. Cor. ICth and Dodge otroetl. 2S9.tf _ F03 8AIE. _ HALE Maj s o' Tooil s and Sarpy FOR A. UOcEWATEB , 152. . ) l-arn- hara Str t. 32C-f : _ _ THOR SALE House anil lot at glSaO.OJ. JOHN Jj L. HcCAQUE , Op ? . rusUfflce. SlO-tf I OR 8VLE Seven coed business lots on Jj Faruham Mreet. JOHN UcCAQUE , f5lf Opposi'c Pcttolflce. IT10R SALE The Saratoga Brewery , locaUd C oppoai e the Fair grounds , on easy teimi. Apply for articular on dremlnUSIt "TTIOIt SALE Leoso and famliure cf a Krst- Jj class hotel In a town ot 1300 inhabitant * , in of Kctinata. lias SI teda , the travtlliiar ; men's resort Inqulrx at Bee office S13-tf T7IOUSALE A nARGAIN A building with .lj fa'oon fliturca. furniture and toctc , on 10th 'at . opposite the U.F. depot , forsilc very c ! rap. Or the fixture J , furniture and stock will be w > 'd anil building rented. Inquire of Et > . K > CIS- MAN. 73f THOR SALE T ro doss carriazex , at A. J. 1 ; S.ropiwn'ii. 3H-tf OU.1D Inturance book. Call it ibis office. za-n mHE OEN'TLEVAV Who txchanf d h.ta lth _ L the undersigned tha udJ Frllewa' enter tainment on last Friday cTenliu. il confer a f tror by ca'lhizat ' Ko. 1717 Cuminr S * . a-d e : > ciuaginj bick. B. ZDUOL3I. 32311 / Preparing for extensive improvements in our store and to reduce stock for our semi-annual in ventory , we offer great bargains in our 1Q ITSTI n r and have placed on our counters over five thou sand five hundred yards of French , English and German 24-inch Brocades , Damasses , Mohairs , De Beges , at 16 2-3 cents. Not a yard of these goods could be bought at wholesale to-day for less than 30 cents. At 25 cents two thousand five hundred yards , of strictly all wool Momies , Fancy Brocades , Mattel- lases , &c. , worth at wholesale to-day 37 1-2 cents. is fifteen hundred yards of all ire l French Brocades , A riuurcs. d'c. 24 inches vidc , very fin , closely woven goods , ill 3r i-2 cents worth 60 cents. 25 pieces all wool Colored Cashmere , 40 inches ivide , marked down from 7 5 cents ; also a lar < ? e lot of all Moiuic Cloths at 50 cents , 42 ifichcs wide aud worth $1 u yard. ill Satin Brocade Velvets at $3.50 reduced from S5.00. " " " .90 " 0.09. rolored Brocade Velvets 3.75 " " 5.00. * Black Brocades Silk 1.75 " " 3.50. > * " , Colored Silk and Wool Brocades 48 inches wide at SS.OO , fonnerlj solfl at $4.00. ' ' B To effect a nire sale on every pair of Blaukefs 7e own , We note the following-Call ; and,8iania-3 10-4 Heavy White B kets at $5.00 , formerly 86.00. 11-4 . " " " " 6.00 , st 7.50. * ' 11-4 " " " " 6.75 , " 8.00. x ? 11-4 " " " 8.00 , " 10.00. * ' 12-4 " " " " 9.CO , " 1200. /k A few fine Bed Comforts left that -we offar at 25 par cant less than former pico * . Thiaisonly a slight inkling of reductions made this month in all the departmenta fi'omi first to third story of ourFarnhsm Street Store. S . Absolutely Pure , Unit from Gripe Cream Tartar. No otter preparation nukes ench liht , flaky hot Iiceaili , ur Inxnrlooa pastry. Can be eaten by dycpcrtlcs without fear of the 111 ] resulting from he In- dl ttible food. Bold only In cans by nU Grocers. RATAL RAXKO POWDK Co . v < > w York. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! Extraordinary Attraction. The Fashionable Event of the Season ! * 11 and 12. skdtudaydFeb. } . The Gregt New YorlcrSuccess. . SOO JJI < hta at Havcrly'a Kth str-et Thea'n- , Sew loik , 200 flight * at Havcrlyg Niblos Theatre , New York. ICO N gh o i ths road. Bartley Campbell's Beautiful , Picturesque Comedy Ecckty Drrn a , ihe Galley Slave. Introducing ncenes of Rcme , Venice , Pi > ria and arMiHeS , Superb OCBtnincsintlAprnlntmciila. 3no ol tbe Strongebt Companies Travoling- . W. II.POWEK Muiage- . Grand Family Mat ! eo Saturday. Itncnrrd Feats fit Max ilxrcr's. f3-3 J. H.FLIEGEL& Successors to J. U. THIELE , MERCHANT TAILORS , No. 1220 Douglas Street , O jv/r A TT A. . , 3SJ"33D3 _ DISEASES OF THE EYE , Ear and Throat. G&ADDY DKL. B. OCULIST , AUR1ST & LARYHC1ST. Oflico Over KennardX Drue Store Corner oM4th and Dousrlaa Ste. V ! EENSTEEEBS , Manager itirnfictarer ot all lclnJ of r St Btt. SO. and lot OltJBA , I - a week in your own town , lenna and fa outfit fro . Ad.ireM H. IUleU ! & Co. , - Till ] DAILY BEE the Latest Home and Tele- ' . Newaofth Day. . . , tEVUH fi 'JL'JfcJ H ? EttiUMf AH STREET. MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. Id 3 largest and bjil jasortment of Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic ( 'uses and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. iMRHOFF , - - - PROP. 117 14th St. . ; t jJoorsyorth of PonslasRt. 50,000 MAX MEYER & BRQ. Pro ; ese ior the next ninety { 90 } days to soil oh e.itire stock of Diamonds , Watches , r Jewelry , Clocks. ' ; H Silver-Ware : - , ; , . , - - . Pianos & Organ GENERAL MUSiOAL MERCHANDISE At Mauufacturms ; Piices , Which is from 15 to 20 uer cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , - preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We 'lean Business. Conw. ami bo ( 'onvnc M ! . Ill sales strictly cash , therpfore ivc are eiuibieil to oflcr ihe consumers of ( he weed only Hrst quality goods for their money. Best straight lOc Cigar in the ci'y ' , Best 3 for a quarter Cigar ia the citr , , ' * Best Straight- Cigar in tne city , Detroit Pin3 Cut a SpoMalty , Oar 80 J Fme Cut is a good one , Eagle/a May Ho/er in 8 and 10 onncetins , For 40cwe have bang up Smoking Tobacco , - I AT THE "MICHIGANTOBAGGO STORE , " 1417 J > o K'ns Street. We are the only Dealers in the Celebrated Bogley's May Flower.