"Tl , * jp- THE DAILY BEE-MOtfJtfAY JAMTARY 1 he Omaha Bee rublmhed every morning , except Sun y. The only Monday morning dally. TERMS BY MAI1.- Ono Yc r..S10 01 I Three Months.$3 G Six Months. . G,00 | OnoMonth. . . . 1,0 VHE WEEKLY BBK , published over : \Valnom1ay. THUMB TOST PAID One VCM $2.00 Three Months , Six Month 1.00 One Month. . . . AVKIUCAN NEWS COMPANY , Solo Agent \cwadealcra In the United Stated. CORRP-SPONUBNOK All Communl nitons tdating to Xowa and Kdllorlu jinttorn thunld bo addressed to the KITO or THK HKK. BUSINESS LETTERS-All U mine Lettcn ami IlemlttMiPcs Mumld lie it droMrd to THK UEr.l'unusiiiNoCoiti'AH OMAHA. Draft * , Chocks nnd IWolllc Orders to lie inado payable to the onlor c the Company. ThQ BEE PUBWSiF&OO , , Props E. ROSEWATER Editor TUB barnaclca are all on hand a Lincoln. All they want IB $3 a da and mllongc. SqtJATTEH GoVKHNUIl PlUIlMANlSO hand , as usual , looking for a coimnll too olorkshlp or aomo other ioH job t $3 a day and mileage. ) SLiuoHTKit has the check I present hin-salf for re-election t clerk of the house. Brad thlnko li B needed again to garble the logisli tlvo rocorda. TIMBH have ohatiRod. The other da a colored man in Prmtlia Co. , Ml fllaiippl with the aid of a qood nho gun captured I two white men whi etcallng cotton from his pen. Air Inquiry comes * o us nil the we from Ariz ) im concerning Mr. VauA man , present [ aecrotary of that ton iory , who some years ago made hlr aolf uumorons in Nubraaka. M YanArman , when in this state , 01 joyed'tho reputation of being a bun mar and a bilk. Ho may have r formed since ho wont out wost. A YKAK ego last spring Dr. Oushin the chief manipulator of the IIol water worka project , wrotu to his cot pany no follows : "I am going ever Council Bluffr , and will watch opei tlonu from there. Oitonnibly wo a out of the political fight , but really i are in It dorp. " Ouahlng'a example being followed by the railroad ma agcri. Ostct sibly they are out politics , but in reality they are politics deopur than over. THE first duty of the legislature w bo to sot down upon the barnuc that infeat the capital every aotsic Those profoasional place hunters i nearly all stool pigeons of jobbers epios for the monopoly manage : They take $3 a day from the tax-pi era , and take fees from the outs ! employera. Tie people demand now deal. Give the barincloa a wi berth. ACCOHDINQ to all accounts there no possible ) chttncu for the ro-oii'oti of Senator Hoar , of Maosnohusat Six years ago the nunator wai ulcol ! an open light , after his friends 1 broken up the cituciis oysti'in , 'I ozamplo has oinoa been fallowed MaaHachusotta , nnd no Republic caucus will tills year bo hold , althoc the frlondo of Mr. Iloar now f anxious to roatoro Kin ? Caucus to old supremacy. The trouble is , hover < ever , that the now method inirodui l < y Mr. Iloar six years ago will n bo adhered to , mainly boouuto 01 moinbar desires to maintain hla In pondonco and make his own record SENATOU VAN WYGK has taken trouble to notify the Bottlers on ' St. Joe and Danvor lands that v included in the Knovall's claim wli was adjudicated by the supreme cc of the United States three weuka c to take no action , but await the ] eago of the bill now pending in c green for their relief. Senator 7 Wyck'a advlco la timely and may t hundreds of settlera from mnl ncodlees sacrifices of their homoatoi There appears to bo a fair pros ] that the bill introduced by Sen Van \Yyok will puss the house be the acehion closes , LIKE Alexander of old , Jay Gi BOUU sigh for moro world't conquer. Ho la etill extending southwestern syatom , and nutioi now railroad * every few days , I stated on excellent authority tint Galvostou.Houston < fc Henderson : will pans into the hands uf Jay Gi to-day , to bo operated henciforll part of the great Bouthwcuteru tern Before taking In the Mountain and Holuna , which i forty-three miles , the system hi mileage of 5,793. The Galvcs Houston & Iloudoruon runs from veiton to Houston und is 50 mill length. There are la process of atruotion eovoral short feeders w will noon btiiiK the inlleugo ever 0 , The purchase of the Galveatou , U on & Henderson given the G yitem a gulf coast outlet of ita < which advantage it had not cnji before. New Orleans bclog the not thing to U. This will glvo the i sgement improved facilities for hi ling cotton and other freight crlgl UK la Tozu for foreign de tlu tloi BUCK MEN AS CONNOR. The suggestion is made by a ntaunch republican paper , the Sutton llcgitUr that "if the 'straight' republicans , no called , in the legislature , fully ap preciate the situation , they will treat such anti-monopoly republicans a Connor as though they were as good republicans an themselves which the ; are the Jltyitttr Bays : There Is nc roaoon why they should divide in the organization of the senate , the election of n United States ooimtor , or in the passage of laws regulating railroads,1 To this the Omaha Kcpullicar makoa the following reply : The Jlerjittcr wilt have a hard time to convlnco any republican that end ; men as Connor arans good republican ! as the mon who in the late state nice tlon otood for the straight republics ticket. The loaders of the bolt in tin Third district had no honest excuse and the mon who endured tholr slan deru and their outrageous obuso an not liable to forgot soon or to forglvi cnilly. If Huoh mon as Connor an good republicans , all apostates ( tempo rary apostates , if you wish , ) are ai good chrlutiaiiQ oa the mist steadfast , No nowipapcr can unite thoropubllcar pauty upun the baits that the met who employed the worst trlckorj to defeat the wlahos of the pooph procodunt to and at the time o the convention , and who did thoii best to destroy the party after thi convention have been good ropubli c.'inn. It simply won't go down , Thi It4pnll\can is aa willing to have poaci as anybody , but It would rather navi war right alongjthan peace purchasec at that prlco : and so would the repnb licano ( if Nebraska the men win stood their ground in npito of lies am slander and abnso , and who olooto < the republican state ticket and son Ihroo honest and straight republican to represent thorn in congroaa. The loaders in the war against th republican party of Nebraska In thi late elections were men who had m higher motive than an ambition t < boss the politics of the state. The ; were the devotees of no great causa They were the promulgators of n great principle. They fought thu re publican party simply because'the had been defeated in the attempt t run it. If thoio goutlcmcn destr horoaltor to participate In the affair of republicanism , there ia no law c humanity or uf politics that can pn vent Hum. But their apostasy 1m not oarncd them tbo right to part loadomhip. They cannot come bc and run the "machine , " which , in Ni braaku , at Iccot , is only another nun for the pooplo. If the republican puty in Nobrauli wants to commit suicide the quickoi way to put an oud to its life is to ron the riot act to mon who , llko Gen. J II. Connor , dared to volco the wiuhi of the people against dishonest part management and corporation iriiarul The leaders iu the war against railroi boHslnm in the late elections wc.ro me whoso allogunco to rcpublicania had never fullered as long aa ropubl canlem meant the unfettered oxpra si on of the sentiment of the the republican party. This was pa ticuhrly true of General Oonnc whoso records aa a Gghtor iu the i publican ranks won made under th old war homo , Oliver P. Morton , Indlaus , and whoso voice has rui out loudly in half a dozen campalg in Nebraska for republican principle It is to General Connor's merit th ho dared to rlso above party in t late Ciiivaea and to use his every e deavors to elect mon pledged to t interests of the people , both ropub CAIJS and democrats , aa against l ! pliant tools of corporate iponopolii What excuse the loaders of t u aocalled "bolt" iu the Third distr had cm bo scon from the returns the okotlun in which E. K. Vulentl had ouch r narrow cocapo from poll Oil burial. Seven thousand voters a district which prior to last Novo bor was republican by 10,000 mnjori oiist tholr ballots for the Indepci out n publican nomiuoo supported "Suoh mon aa General Connor , " a gave as tholr excuoo the uofaric reputation and the clearly prov ohnrgus against Valentino. WI : h almost no organization , withabsola irt ly no money and with a canvaca whi depended for its auccoas upon I ' personal efforts of half a dozen in who like General Connor could not bribed , bought or sold , the pampal against the railroads woa fought ' the Third dlatriot and barely 'fall la. ' The charges made against Valout tandto-dtiyuncontrovertodandoloa proven and not one of them has bier or will bo retracted because tl are truo. Seven thousand republic believed them to the extent of vet for lion. H. K. Turner aud uit lld others testified to tholr truth by c ; to ing their ballots for the domoori hlo candidate. That the republican pa OR in Nebraska la to-day hopelei is divided , Is duo to the fact that .he self constituted leaders have pro luted tliouuolvea to the embraces corporate monopoly , and Bold tl 09 birthright for n moaa of railroad i JB. lego. Hllndod to the wishes of ron people , and hutting to a party loyi Ida which would BVallow every in 1 a and corrupt co-partnership v on the railroad manttgora , they li la' ' succeeded Iu either alienating , tun > in rarily or permanotly , from the reji on. licau ranks over 12,000 party vet Ich composed of rueu who , llko Gen 00 Connor beliuvo in , republican prl US- pies , but repudiate monopoly repa uld can tactics. vn , It ia high time when the not alarm against republican dUiutei 'eat ' tlon U Bounding iu other atatos I an- Ninroak * rupublicans should eons whether they can afford to oonti at- the warfare against men who < if they with , co-operate In ; ting the party again on ib foot by enabling It to make a record on living laguos which wll commend it to publlo approbation Ono thing Is certain , thn anti-mono polists of this state arc in no mood t < bo frightened or bulldozed into & half hearted allegiance to the ropublicat machine. They have already doni much to renovate the republican or gnnlzatlon , and to force It to rccog nlzo ita duly. "Such mon as Gen Connor" are too strong in tholr owi names and records and in the con fi donee of their constituents to , can much what euoh railroad organs a : The Jitpublican have to aay abou tholr principles or their motives , bu the ropublicnn party , which will b hold responsible for the loginlatlon o the coming ncaslon has moro than ; ellght concern an to coadjutors whicl they may reasonably tiopo to find ii mon , who , like Gon. Connor , are o unquestionable abiiily.cf unchallcn oi integrity , and who , in times pist , hav proved the depth of their convisca tlona by no half-hearted adhesion t republican principle OMAHA. Omaha has made vury eubstantia progroas during the year that haa jus cloyed. Her oommerco hai boon oj tended to distant territories that hav become tributary through the construe tlon of the Oregon short line , and hr wholesale trade has nearly doubled i the section of country of which she I the commercial center , Her mant faoturcrs ura prosperous , and afibr steady , well-paid employment t thousands uf working pooplo. Durin the past year the great uotwork < railways which converges at thia polr has boon extended in every dirootioi and Omaha now enjoys ftcll ties for railway traffic tnat few othi cillcs in America can boast of. Omal now has direct connection with Chici go by four trunk railroads , and S Louis ia linked to Omaha by thn railroads. She has a dlrci line to St. Paul , and aovor branch Hues that traverse contr and Northwestern Nebraska. Aa th headquarters of the two great trai. continental syatoicB of railroad , tl Union Pacific and the Burllngtc Ltouto , Omaha is the gateway on tl central belt of travel to the Pact : coast and the great gold and silv producing atatca and territories. The growth of Omaha as a city du ing the last year haa boon marko While she has not erected us inai n ow buildings during 1882 as she d during the year previous , the substa tial character of the basinet B blocl hotels , factories , churches , ache houses and residences would bo credit to any city. Om of the grei oat Improvements ot the year h boon the opening of two palatial h tola that have added to largely to t advantages of Omaha as a resort ( travelers who doairo to reoret at a half-way homo between the / laiitlc and Pacific. Last , but by moans least , are the publlo lmpro\ mouta 89 ofBDiitial to t well-bflnp of n city. T completion of the water works 1 given Omnha an auipla eupply water for manufacturing , Gro pi tootion nnd.rouicHlio UEO , Our DO\V > aga system , although ntlll in prog re has ronohod that etui-o when it I become practically useful in drain ! the business center. The extensl of the street railway to Hamcom pai the establishment of a telephonic B ; torn that reaches nearly ovcry vilh and city In Nebraska and Woste Iowa , nnd the Inauguration o ! the i of paving hai made the pist yi memorable In the history of Omal With the Improvements already pi juctod and under way , Omaha is d tluod to make moro rapid strli within the next five years than t city west of Chicago end this side Sin Francisco. THEQAS ORDINANCE Every tax payer In Omaha i every consumer of RR9 , ia vitally toreated in the material reduction the price of gas. Au ordinano gra ing the right to a Philadelphia company to establish works In Omen on condition that they shall sup the city and 'private consumers w bettor gas than wo now have at 1 aa than one-half of the prouont rate bcon pending In the city council the last six weeks. it- The council haa had ample tliuo itIc Ic get all needed information about ty right of thia city to permit the lay iy of gaa mains iu our streets by nnot iu company , and the responsibility of ii.of parting that ask for thia prlvilc of When this proposition was first m Ir it met with an enthusiastic support it- the hands of ulno-touthsof the cou : ithe he as it docs from 09 per cent , of all citizens , lit At the lest council meeting , h th ever , what would snom to bo fiivol vo objections tvoro raised. The l 10- question that the council nuiat de < ib- upon ia whether the present gaa c rs , pany have an exclusive franchise ral our atrouta for the supply of gas cl- whether the grant of this prl\ liege clli. li. another company will in any way prlvo the existing company of vci of righta for which thujcity stands ge ra- If the city is at liberty to cxer its rights to allow other companlw ler lay down gas mains , the only risk i > uo it runs in making such a grant ia m , damage that might bo sustained ut persons through negligence on part of the ga > company In digging trenches or failing to muki good pavements that are torn U ] in streets whore they lay tholr mains If the now company can glvo nmpli security for nuch damogos the city cat sustain no loss in allowing them thi right to como in. It la true , how ever , that two gaa companies cannel make a living in Omaha at the ratci proposed , and there is no doubt thn n consolidation would have to taki place sooner or later unless thi prosont.compiny.Bhonld dispose of iti works to the new company. Bu that dooa not concern our city in thi loait. What wo want is cheaper am better gaa. If it can bo had througl the purchase and enlargement of th eihtlng works , well and good , but i the now company builds and finall ; absorbos the other nobody outside o the ownora of the works need to b concerned. In any event , if the " ordlnanc passes wo would have gasat thoratc oitabliohod by it , anel then wo woolen on joy the benefits of cheap gas. TUB mayor of Lsadvillo has ju : iuuod a peremptory order to the clt marshal of that sporting city to dlt arm every man who carrloa ahootln irons in his pistol pocket. A gonon search of the Inhabitants of Loadvill for bowie knives and revolvers is t bo made on Now Year's day. Ope houses will bo kept every whore to ac tnit the police , who are instructed i uall. No mention ia made in U mayor's proclamation for a search < the Loadvillo ladiea far conccalc weapons. MUHAT HALSTEAD , of the Clnclnna Commit cm { inclines to the oplnlc that Poudloton's civil service refer bill will sleep the sleep that knows i waking on the table of the houso. BTATB JOTTINGS. Ked Cloud wants a cigar factory. McUook ii discussing creameries , Hampton wanta to bo incorporated. 'Ibcre are 21 ' lifers" ia the penitential Arapahoe haa the moaales numerous ] Deer are plenty near the mouth of tl ElUhorn. Tlio Btnall.pox patient at Norfolk di last week. A broom factory Is to bo started Koarney. Frauklin has organized a creamery i sociation. Valparaifo has a gymnasium with twi ty members. Several now Bchool-housea will soon adc Hult county. A case of email-pox has appeared Battle Cioelc. Diphtheria has taken a fresh start Central City. The Beatrice brewery was destroyed fire on tbe 23d. Lincoln c tpitallsts are talking ot a BO hum sugar refinery. Aurora straggled bravely through f < rnarriagtoa on Chrlatmas. Up in Nnnce county the women nee v iaoo in tholr mince plea , Noifalk'd ' improvement boom in the y < pant amounted to SHO.OoO , Fremont'ii now national bank has be nuthoriiid to begin bualnesa. Superior la talking about an opera hoi to be built tbo coming season. The McOook photographer couldn't t bimineeu enough , hence he Itft. The Fremont telephone concern \ Boon raise it rates fifty cents a month. Ono Teeumseh merchant sold $150 wo of goods the Saturday before Christina * Fully 100 car loadi of broom corn hi been atripped from Harlem county t fall. fall.Cttizinnof Lincoln presented Mrs. .Ti Wooda , widow uf the murdered 'uliei SL10. SL10.Tho The Mcnnonltea near Rosebud , Ada county , occupied their now church on ! 4th. 4th.A A North Bond man IB in jail for aril tbe same mortgaged property half a du times. Union precinct , Butler county , tun out n hog that weighed after being clriat 62 < > Ibs. The moil carrier between Aurora i Grand Island ia 80 years old and uiakea trip every day. The cliecpo factory at Fairmount t out nbout 115 ! Ibs. a day and complain ( scarcity ot milk. J. 0. Chamberlain , of Lagrange , Ii la to mUblieb a choete factory at laavi Webster county. Hamilton has an 8 year old girl wei Ing 10(1 ( pounds , but the cannot uomo xii the O'Mcil baby. A Furnas county minister had a dc tlon vWt on the lilst. Hesult , ? 35 c and ten buahch of corn. Otcoola had a-firfl on the 27th , iu wr Hartney'u billiard hall and the Joy lit Imruoaa chop were deatroyed. Two men were recently "held up" highwaymen on the bridge rtcroisa Plutte south of Grand Inland , The Metkcxlist church at Jioati doesn't begin to hold all the people wont to attend service ! there. 08 The Stromsuurg Uepublloin of or \Vcdncediw was printed on pink paper , way of variety for the holidays , The if. K. aoclsty at Unadilta h to bought tbo old ecliool houto tor $350 , lie will convert 1 ( into a miuctunry. A , lUlU.ft 13-yoar oM Adamu county I raised M busheU of corn on an acre or ncaaou. Ho waa competing for n prize ho Oliver Gnylor , of Gloncoe , had a i hand to reinembor Cbrlxtinaa. Ha a dcnUlly shot off part of it a few day * do fora. fora.Dick at Dick \YUHarai. Ill Fremont , wa * oil inuano by thn DodifH rounty be nuil was taked to the slatu ftuylum on ur V lparaUo liao Ind a decided iuimi tlon boom , Scott Uttno Imi Imported t w- finu blooded Miaaourl jickatbca and wua ua ulei , rat Two th1oen robbed the section hone Under , Mudlaon enunty , onthe27tb , do tint ; a\v ay wllh 300 belonging to tec foreman , in into 1'npilllon spoitinien had grand lion to J. K. ' aide I on Chrl'tinus , . Campbell' * or II. L. Carpenter's by COS to 31. A g followed , supper tote Goldaberry & Baker's daughterhoua toed thu Salem road , cut of Falls City , wet ed utroyed by fire on the 'Jltb , with a lol , hldei , tallow and lard. ' Gsorge Gravei , the "devil" of The Iso luuibua Democrat , fell from the top of to Boeuery ta ahow there uu Tueaday n Iwt and broke bU leg. William Hogg , a Beatrlcejinercbant , ho rived Tburtday. He loaned relatl large sum of money norne time ago , by peeling iti return on demand , llavu .ho bill of good * to pity for , and learning relative would ho unable to ramlt , Mr. Hogg became denpundout and fired bul let Into hla bond , Thfl reddonco of Dr. C. M. Sotllof , near Winner , burnoJ on the ! J3th. They lost evcrytnliig , Including the doctor's llbruy and instrument * . The "boys ' cf Wnhoo celebrated Chrin- mas In a unique m&nn r. They corralled a number of pttAons and forced them to "ict "cm up" to the crowd. Gonna has a bonaDzv The § 150,000 to bo pent In renovating the old 1'awncc school hotuo an t bthi-r buildings will etlr up buriceat In the vicinity , The holiday edition of the Hantlnga Democrat was handinmely printed on tinted paper , and contained a review of tlo business personnel of the town , Kev. A. Drcs er. finnnclnl ncent of tbo Franklin ncndeiiiy , railed $ t 000 In three weeks to heln the inhool. Thov txpcot to make the endowment fund § JO,000. Karl W. Fry , nged 01 , recently from Lincoln county , Duko'n. wan found ilnad In NIobrnra on the 27th The corcnor'w jury said It wn appopletio convulsion. AboutBovony-fivo turkeya w ro rtflbd off In nn Klkhorn paloon nn Chriitman day , nod a correspondent 8.-\yj nearly all the lucky men got drunk in tbo evening. A 10-yoar-old Swede girl , name not known , was run over by the cars whll < plajlng in the Lincoln yards on the 28th , receiving Injuries that caused her death. Matt Slmmorinan , the condemned Min den murderer , wax visited by his nget p rent at thn penitentiary laet Wedncs day. Toey have no hope of staying thi rope , Two moro of the Louisville fi eight rob born Win. Greek nnd Jamcd Icgram have bcon arrested and bound ovor. Tin railroad people think they Lave now go allot them. A 'J-ycsr-old non of A. H. Hancock , oni of the plattercrs ut work in the State in sane axylum , fell down the elevator iron the third Btory on Wednesday last , re ceiving fatnl iujurlcn. Nate White , of Gospor county , wa hunting rabblta on the 23rd , He heart tbo bullet roll in the barrel and put hi band to the muzz'o to catch It. Tlio gui went off accidentally and Nato caught 1 right through the middle of the hand. A number of 15-year-old boys in Sevan were howling druuk on Christmas. The ; could not 1 uy the liquor thenuelvei on ac count of their youth , but got some on who was old enough to know better to ge it for them. The legislature will be petitioned ti chaugo the line between Collar ami Butle counties to the mi idle of the 1'lnUe , Ii order that both may boar tha bridge ex Denies now paid by Colfax. On Chrifitinan afternoon. Will Starring of Albion , accidentally eshot a bullet int his hand. It made the seventh acciden tf the kind in thecounty in a short tlme- ouo of which was fatal and another bein maimed f or life , The mammoth packing house started n Nebraska City han braced up the ol town nnd the wholesale Louses there at beginning to send out .1 numbof of travel Int ; men. All clansea of bumneas f aol tli impeuH given by the imported c.ipitnl. A little son of Andraw G-xrl er , nf Sarp couuty , got r , kernel of coffee in hia wind plpo OUB di\y last week. A cnunlo of dm tora tried every way to dislodge it 1 v t could not. They then chloroformed tt boy and cut the windpipe ope . It was good job and the boy liven. Charlea Mathewson , of Hooper , wl was released from three years' servitude i the penitentiary last spring , was arreste at Fremont on Thureday laH , for atealir a wagon load of grain from K llainuiolin granaty at Jamestown the night be-fon The value of the stolen property inaki the crime grand Inrceny. Mr. Hardy , school teacher at Strom burg , wui arrested la t week for undu chastising n pupil. The jury disagrei and thu caae waa withdrawn upon pa ; meat of cost by the boy's father. Soir of tbe jury thought , from the boy's test mony , that the teacher didn't vivo hi half enough. Louis Pethoud , of Freeman , was t ] victim of a singular accident a short tin ago. He was turning tbe cylinder of half-cocked revolver , when tbe blamed o thing went off , the ball splitting ; one-he went through the barrel , while the nth flew up to Pethoud'u noee , glanced of ! at went in behind the left eye. Pat O.Brien , a railroad laborer , went , sleep on the A , & N. track a mile outi 'a ' Tecumieb , on the 23d , nnd was killed 1 an eugine He wai intoxicated in tl .11 afternoon , and the coroner's jury , boli * ing that to hive been the indirect cause O'Brlen'u doith , cenaured tbe valoun keo ; era of Teoumiioh for i oiling liquor to me who have no control of their nppetito. An Elmirn , ( N Y ) Imdy , Mrs. U. L. Clark , 304 K. Clinton otree eleclartu : liurdock Bloud Bittern ure incdicino I admire. Bast remedy for dj penui'i in the worlJ , Ki.cp houto Buppli 3H with It. " 10 - - , or Omaha Lodge No. C , K. of P. , ho a meeting at tholr hall Thursday ov ning at which ofiicura for the oneuii year wore olooted. The insUHatit of officers will tska place next week Castle hall No. 4 , K. of P. Tno f ( lowinc are the names of the elect : P. T. Charles Merkt. 0. 0. Michael May. V. 0. Win. Gharmwoher , P. Henry Jonson. M. F.- Christ Wtllo. M. E J. B. Lundt. K. of R , and 8 Herman Knnd Trustee -Henry Eike. Master at Arms. August Fronzi J. G. Henry Anderson. 0. G. Subastian Bluemlo. Bt. George Literary Social. A union mcotlng.of the St. Gior 'J and Victoria at ciotics and Burnt cln with Iheir farallica will bo hold at 13 Douglas , K. of P. hall , Tuesday eve ing , January 2J , 1883 The followli programme will be carried out ; Slovens Fnm IMrs. Carlot Sonp . , . W. O. Satmdi HotiK . StovcusFam : Addtesa . DavIJ Kn Aildrcf s . Gcorgo McKen BODB . W. O. HMiudi KeciUtlon . Mr. Bhepha SOUK . Mr. ftorl ire Ailurea3 . si- ' Mcbari ! . lluhill , tStockdalo and utlie siA Instrumental . Henry Jacks Recitation . Master Htockdi A- 8 n ( ? . Steven * Fara Ard Chat . I'rtHldent ntid olhe hu Jiy order of Cominitteo. Good Bullies , no TIs a Joly Jay from t u' . luij VTrat , For children tlirhe inJ motbcc'e tctt , Tlie Jirllnk ; tftr's all named Victoria , , at And with the I'Ojs , tlicy lm\o Ctutorla. Et- - Oil It is a Uct , there Id no "may be , " A mother' * milk cin'tuto tbe babj ; , nt W hllo iwcct CAST01U A dlffcsti tholr food , > at Git ix thro health aua male ) them good. Ooninmptirei- on CoiuuinplIoD It ofteu the result of i lecf cutiu cough ur cuUi ot the proper ti cf People eeldom realize heir uiUtalce nu they have fallen victlnu to this terri 3o. dUease , when It often proven too 1 : 3o.ho ho Tnlce adviw. and when troubled w bt coughr , colds , tuthrna , whoo ) > lug cov croup Intlueuta. broiichitii , paina in I cheat and all diieaaea of the throat e re < lung * use Dr. Botanke'a Cough and Li Syrup an inf tillable remedy for the abi 3X > ; a named , dlteue. Abk your druggUt fo Lbe 1'rlce 60 oeott , Bold by Bchroterd Dec COFFEE AND SPIGE Roasters and Grinders of Coffees and Spices , Manufacturers ' IMPERIAL BAKING POWDER Clark's Double Extracts of BLUEING , INKS , ETC H. G. CLARK A CO. , Proprietors , _ _ 1403 Douglas Street , Omaha , oo. DWA 1108 and 1110 Harney lit. , OMAHA , NEB. McMAHON , ABERT & Wholesale Druggists , 315 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB , L. C. HUNTINGT03SI & SON , DEALERS IN HIDES , FURS , WOOL , PELTS & TALLOW 204 North Sixteenth St. , - - OMAHA , NEB. 1006 Farnam St. , Omaha. HIMEBAUGH , MERRIAM & CO , , Proprietors , Wholesale Dealers in Mills Supplied Witt Choice Varieties of Milling Wheat , Western Trad ? { Supplied with Oats and Corn at Lowest Quotations , with prompt Bhlpmonts. Write for prices. . Hellman & Co. WHOLESALE 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. I3t m 1 OMAHA , NEB. PLANING MANUFACTURERS OF Carpenter Materials , ALSO SASH , D80R8 , BUNDS , STAIRS , Stair Railings , Balusters , Window and Door Frames , Etc. I'irat-class facllltiee for the Manufacture of all klndea of Mouldings , Painting an'X matching a Socially. Orders from tbe country will bo promptly . executed. , ' oidreBsallcommnnlcaUonstn A. niUYJilt I'roprleto ESTABLISHED IN 1808. D. H. McDANELD & CO. , HIDES , TALLOWJGREASE , PELTS , f F p B -V BMV W 204 North 16th St. , Masonic Block. Main House , 40 , 48 and 52 Deu barn avenue. Chicago. Hefor by permission to Hide and Leather National Bank , Chicago.