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    \ -41 THE OMAHA DAILY n BEE.HTUOB
KLKVFJSTll YEAB. OMAHA , SATURDAY JM CRN ING , JANUARY 28 18881. 188.
THE KENDALL
PLAITLMIADHIEI
DEESS-MAKERS' COMPANION ,
.r.
It plilts nnd jirvWK.ii perfectly one yur I pr
minute.
It plait * fro.n MO of nn Inch tel 1-4 Inches lu
wtoth In the conr'L'ut felt * or llncxt Kilk .
It docs all klnilu anil Btj ! ot | > Ialtlnf | In lu .
No lady tli ' J < H" < her own driw-mklntf cnn
: Conl to do without ono M nice | > lalllnK IH
n\oroiit of fwhton , If tutu It t \ \ Itwlf. For
Uarhluuti , Circular * or Agent's term * nddrifm
CONGAB & CO. ,
113iliuiin St. , ChiciiKi' , 111.
WESTERN
CG NIC : WORKS i
c. SPECHT , ;
Proprietor
1213 Harney Street-
OMAHA , - - - NSB.
MANUFACTURERS OF
GiLTMIZED ffip
Cornices , J.
Dormer Windov/s , Finials ,
TIN , IRON I SLATE ROOFIN& ,
Specht's Patent Metalic Sky-
lifht. f
Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and
BRACKET SHELVING.
I tun thu general Suto AKUit ( or thu nbove
line of tcixxlB.
IKON
Creating : , Balustrades , Verandas , Officu and
D.ink Railing * , Window and Collar
Guards ; also
GKNKUAL AGKNT
Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind.
nnv4 < ttf
United States Depository
NationalBank
' "
* >
- OK OMAHA. -
Oor. 13th and Farnam Ste.
, ;
' SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZB BROTHERS. )
BTAHI,131im > 1RWJ.
9 > Ntttloiml Bank Autmrt 20 , IBM.
CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVEB - OOO,000 ,
OmCUU ) ASD DIRBCTOMI
HIUIAN KOwr7H , i'rmtilent.
AtxiutmjB Kovhnn , Vice I'renlrtcnl ,
U. W. YATIW , Caahter.
A. J. I'orrLKTUM , Atwiucy.
JOHN A. CKniutiTOK.
F. II. I > AVIH , A l. Cashier ,
ThJ u rjk rooolvoB dopOHlU with" " rc/aril t"
tmouriU.
Isiritutimo ccrtltlciit < M heann' Int-.rout.
Drown draftn ori Sati r'riiiri.-vxj and principal
cities of tha UniUnl Stntut , alt-o London , Unblin
Kdlnburi | un 1 thn principal citiea of the contl
Dent of l.urojo.
Bulb ) ine-Hinicur tiuneW fnr umii'rarithjijy thu li.
man line nmvldtf
The Olrtent iilstarnahod
BAHKiHO HOUSE
IN NEBEA3K.A.
Cadv/oll ! , Hamilton & Co. ,
tKinavctuJ num M trit ut a
poroUsJ n&nk.
Accounta Xopt In currency or gold jftbjprt ti
elcht chut ) : ultnout notM
CortilicntCH of dvj'jc'it vmmjjiyiDU1 \ In three ,
eli ami Iwilve uioiitr.u , wiring Ii.Urf-t , cr ur
demand without Intt rot.
Ad i < _ e nvl < i to eudsotuira on approviaci.ii
lltlcn at market ratt.8 ul inti K'rt ,
Buj uiJ sell Hold , tilU of eschin e , ikOicrr.
ment , state , count ) &nO dty bomb * .
t > row slsrnt Oralto en Knitl&nd , IroUr.rt , Swit >
Und , anil all { artti of Kuropc ,
Sell Kuropeaii rnKUje tlckcK
COLLKCTIONB PROUPTLY MABK.
Uli'ldt
_
THE OCCIDEUTAL"
d. I. PAYNTER ,
Proprietor
Corner 10th and Howard
Streets ,
OMAHA , NEB ,
Rates , Two Dollars Per Day ,
BOSTON MARKET ,
Cuming Street ,
J , J , KOBES , Propr.
Fresh and Salt Meats of al
Kinds , Poult ry , Fish , &a ,
in SeaHon.
_
L. WILKIE
. . ,
PAPER BOXES
218 aud B20 S. 11th St.
C. F. Manderson ,
ATTORNEY - / m
For Sale By
OTEBNTB AND DODGLASSTS , ,
No. 26S , Knll lot ftT.ciM 11 il Hh niir.ll bulla
Inp on liapltol A > fiiue noar26th fit cut , S7I .
No.2r > 7 , I nrii' lot or liloik IMS b > 270 Itct on
Hamilton , near Ircno street , rt.fiOO.
No. 2.V ) , p11 mrmr lot on Jnnen , near 16th
trett , sll.ivio.
No. 2K ( , T o lots on iVntor street , near Cum
Ins ttr > i't , s 0.
No. & > ! ! , Lnt uiiSpructi htnct. nrar ( I'll otrtwt.
.
No. M , Two lot ! oti Sow ipl , nour Illty atrcut ,
> M ) .
No. 2MJ , Lot on Sfwnrtl , nuir Ktnj street ,
ftlW.
ftlW.Kn. . 219 , Half lot on I > Hlic , ni'ar llth utrrvt
* 2.1lhl.
Xo. 217 , Knur IrtttUtlful rc > Uluiica lutB , nt'ai
Cnii liton ikillvuo ( or 111 soil H pnrntS,000. )
No. 24(1 ( , Two loti on Chailiii ni'nr Cumin
stro t , * IOOo.uh.
Xo. 24U1 , Lot on Miho , ntar ( .tuiiln : , ' otroct ,
SHW.
SHW.No. . 24fl , Outlien - lot on Cumin ) ; , lunr Uiitton
etrcrt , Mfi'l '
No. 'JI4 , I ot on KimJivii. neir 18th atreot ,
W.OOO.
No. 213 IotB ( l > y 13.1 feet on ColU > KO str.-ct ,
nsvrfct. Marj's Atmiir , jruO.
No. 242 , l.ul on IXiiighw , ncur 2oth fUcn
W7ft.
W7ft.No 241 , lot on I'arnlistu , neir 20th I root ,
* 75 ( > .
No. 24.1 , Lot M ) lii 09 fovt on South Aicnuo ,
near Ma'Oiihtreet , jSW.
No. 239 , Comir l t on Uur , ncor 2M stri'ot
82,60 ; '
No. 2.K 120x132 fcol on llarncj , near 2ith
Btrco ( .vtUlculitiiiO , & , IOO.
No. 2,5 , 71 > .S10 foil on Sliuriiuui A\umx
( IHth atrctt ) , ne.ir ( > r.uxj , Jl,0'/0.
No. ( H , Loton toudn | itrcct , iip r2Jd 7f > 'l '
NIL 2.12 , Lot on I'luuirct - ' , nunr Howard , 8 )0. )
No. 231 , 1 ot4"zOO ftot , li'Uir 0 into ! Avenue
and 22d ctrect , * ldOO. "
, Ko. 227 , Two lotfl on .DivUur , nur Irene ttrect
? Ml nru ? un uacn.
Xo. 223. I ot 143 30-Jlfiby 441 feet on Sherman.
Avenue ( ICtli 8tr ntX "car Grace , s2,400.
No. 220 , tot 23i t ; t'x't ou Dodge , . nt-ir 13th
street , make an off"- " " " " _
No. 217 , Lot on 2 < 1U Btruct"near CUrk , $500.
No 210 , I eton Kniulltor , nun Kintf , 'tOO.
No. 'Ji M. I ot on Ibtli , nuir Nicholas LtreU ,
ew .
No. 2u7 , Two loti on 111 h , near 1'auiflc street ,
Sl.f.OO
No. 205 , Two lot * on Cuti-llar , near 10th street ,
SIM.
SIM.No. . 204 , beautiful nelduiiie lot on Dnlnion
Btreet , near CMiiliii ; , Jew.
Nn. 20 i. Lot i/n Saundcru , near Hamilton
street , ? : i > 0.
No.lWU , 1/ot 15th Ktrect , neiir I'atin , 500.
No. WiIhnuloti ) on Saunrtcri street , noai
Seward , 81,300.
No. 1IJJ , Lot on 20th ttrctt , near t-hornian
" ! 5 .
No. 1B4J , Two lota on Kd , near Orac'i stroft
OH u ch.
No. 101) ) , two lot ) on King , near ll.unllt
> tritt , gl/JO'i. '
No. 1IUJ , t oloUon 17th Btri-ut , nwir White
MUVf \ An51.W. ( .
.So. 1S J , onu ( 11 U K.k , ten lot , neir the bar-
neks , i-IW.
> "o. 101 , lot on P.irkcr , nmr Irene xtrut , Ji/i.
jNo. Itxi , IMO lots 01 Con. * , nc.tr 21tt Ktuvt ,
[ ( 'ilt wluf ) , ' CO.
No. ISl.loton tVntcr , nmr Cnmln sircut ,
( Oil.
Oil.No. . l O , lot on 1'itr , noir Hfwartl Htri'et , ffltO.
No. I'D , lot , on Hlitniian a\umic , ntur l/ard
trict , 61,4 0 ,
No. 174J , lot mi Cam , ncnr 14th , 81,100.
No. 170 , lot on I'acinc , near 14tli dtnct ; nuke
jffcni.
Ni > . 160 , nht \ < ou r'ar'tum , near 21th stri-ct
' 145 t' . Hl , < no tAih.
No. 1C.I , full liloik on 'JGlh Htrcct , iu ) < t
- . o rourst1 , and tlm-o lut in ( ] | < O'H mlditli n
luir Sunn cr and CV IUH > tre ( IH , Si/K ) .
No. 1. , ) In * on CallfdinU jtrtei , nwir Crdi ; )
on iiilliirt , l-r > .
o. 1J7 , iii-ri lot , near thu luad of S' . Marj'i
> LTIIIl. , 4. , ( > ! .
No. 1J4 , bout two atrus , near thu litad r. . ( M
lirj'iimniii1 , 41,01'1.
No. IM , lot on Ihth t-trcct , nuir Whlui I.c- >
VVorl > , * 5ir > .
No. m , tiUcin lotii , ni-ar fhot lower on thi
ii.lleIIL ! ro ul , ( r7."i | wi ot ,
lio. Mi , I ixl3 ! fat (2 ( 'ots ) on Iblli strivl
car ! ' | [ ilittonV , i\iOj. \
Nn. U , thirty half acru lots in MilUrd MI'
'iMwiJI's additions on Hhi rnun M > IIIIU , Hprlii )
.ml Svrat iia stroit" , in ir tli did uf . .TLCI
tp ct car tnu-h , & ' Io < l'JiO tuh.
No. tbt on Chlukco , near 2'M htro t , il.MX )
t\o. bo , lot on CaMwcil , nt-ir .Sumdcrj etrcet
> & > .
No. * l , conn r lot on Ch irlew , near Sami < ! i
ilrci-i , 700.
No , 8'r , lot on I7ird , ncur 21st , with tn aiu
ionsiii , i 400.
TMJ. M , t o lota on lilth , inur 1'iuii.u fctice
M.HO.
No.7J , threu IOB ( on Ilirney , near 1'Hh street
$2,0 a.
No. 70,80x132 feet on Btli Btrett.ii"ar Luiteri
wort htru t , C.i , ( ) i0.
No , 7. , liUxSi fett , on I'aclllu , nuarbth street
W.CO. ,
No. in , fflxit2 ; fi t , on HougliH ctreet , ntu
10th , 2MMI.
No. CO , eighteen loU on 21 t , 2d , 23d an
Kaundin ntn-ttu , near once and Sjumlim Btrec
ridifu , 100 oach. lilh
No. ( J , one fourth block ( IbOxlSft j , t ) , niaruU
Convint U I'oor Clalro nn IIaiulllxn Btrevt , ur
the mil of red ntne car traik , SsSO ,
No. fi , lot on Man- ) , near Oth fctiwt , J1.200.
No 3 , lot on CulifcrnU , near 2nt ! , tltK (
No. i lot on Cjn' , in ar 22d Htrfct , i > "l'M > .
No. 1. lot -n H rney , near Ibth , ffUVt.
Lomln llubaoii' * flrnt arid kccond i ldltloni
uJto In I'arkcr'ii , Hhinn'H , > O | OII'K , Trrruoc , V. .
' ' ilno'ii I ku'ii nnd all othe
V. huiith'i , llwllrk'ii , ( , ,
odditloni ) , at a y i > rat amf term * .
302 lutu In llauswrn I'laic , near KUIBCOI.
Park , prices trom 3iX ) to WO tarh ,
! holiu Inu. new lot * In all the | irinclM |
liUHlniMjHtreeUbl Oinalia , ( arjin from * 600 t
7iOO uh. ,
T hundred houwi ami oU rtmKln ( { fret
o
$ MU to fl,000 , r.nJ I n ted In o > er > jart of ti
LirKu nuinhcr of exulltnt farmi In Uaugliv
l odfi' . Waihniifton , Hurt , &n
irpi , H undi ri- , |
tlitrfoodcountlii-in K.Urn Nebm-ka.
ol2.iHH Here * but lands l Doncta * , 7CHJ'i fttri
lot Uri'liiln nrpv county , und lar u tracUl
! lattini tliraol untliB
untliBmis
mis
REAL ESTATE AGENC\
16th and Dcagla Street ,
GRIME ,
The Schema of Organizing a
Bogus Oonnty ,
A Dakota Terri ory County
that Flarl iNo lOxisttuico
Bondud for $203,000. ,
A Michigan Trt-asuror Short
Bikihtoon ThouHiuid and the
Pooploaro Sorry for Dim
Believing that H Did Not Do
It Intentionally aud that
H iw Cm of Luck.
Rinutoua L'\bort re YuHter-
'B Exgcutions nud Other
Uonorallv.
OrKauiztil u County lor Swimlllnit
Na'lonal A ociiti-d Tn iw.
U \cisr. , Wia , .I.iiitinry 'Jfi. Kroo-
iitiin \ Soiui , dtiu lot's in ) ijricuUur.il
iiiililoiiionts in tins cily , cliinii to Imvo
unciutlit'd mi iiiiini'iiM ) suindliiit , '
nclu'mf in uitioh Bonio forty porcmis
holiliiu' importiiut puljlic p'lsidotm in
U.iKoU territory ixto infon sti-d. The
gaiuovabcKiin ; by Alfred Browu anil
u man nanuul Di-ets. They orgiiiii/od
thuuotiiityof Doii lad , Dakotu Uirri-
( Hry , whi'ii thi'ro wt.'ro ICSH tliiin u ilo-
zen pci'duns iu it , isaucil § 200,000 in
lioiulii , which they sold in N'o\v York ,
deposit iiij the proceeds in the cuiin-
ty treasury , Hrown being tte.isurer
and UeetB holding nil the lust of thu
ciiuuty ollicea. They noon aftur b.uulcil
with utlicura of other counties for the
nnrposo of awindlint , ' aynenltural nn-
plt ment luiuiuliictutois in the east and
west by ordering farm machinery
un 1111 ; torged notes to juy for Ilii-m.
It is said that the g.uig conai lsof
county clerks , jimticcs , an nxent of
l ( . fl Dun and oth'icoinuuMcial
ayincius. It is estimated that by
these m ans inantifacttin rs have been
swindled out of many thousaudx of
dollais.
A Dnfanltinc Count } ' Tronturor.
Nailonul Ausooiate > l I'riKx.
MAIIQUKTTK , Mieli. , .lannary 27.
A profonml sensation was cie.itcd
here t'day by thu report that Col.
John 15. Ward , treasurer of Mar-
coun'y , is short in hin
$18,000. Hu turned tlio oiliuo over
to the county board , lulmittini ; him
self indebted to lh county in Um
amount named , which hu wai unable
to make good , and assigned all h H
property to W. D. It out , of Isbpeiu-
itiq , oiio of his bondhiucn , in truskior
fKi..tucruumaiiand
tlio Uonufit f-Ki..t-ucr-uumaii
IKO ) . . -sociatnd with him on the
bond. Examination of ( hu books is
now being made to establiidi tint actual
amount , of the shontice. Nothing has
hot ) been found to indicate that it will
prove to bo in any greater amount
than that acknowledged by the de
faulting ollicer Col. Ward declares
that ho docs not know where tl > ; >
money went , but shroud biimnesa
men Bay that that if hu had kept
track of lard ( peculations he had un-
gagcd in , which swallowed up his
tinaiicea , ho would not bo igaoi-
ant on this point. Popular opinion
acquits him of any mtenlion of dia-
honcHty , and there is nioro sympathy
than indigii'ition aijaiiiBl him.
KtotiuiM Labororw.
National Asso'iatod I'reiw
HUD-ION , Witt , .January 27.An in-
tnri.itfi mob or UIIUILTH tlnown out
of em l'iynien' by the collapse of the
i < hicio : ! , I'ortajio and Superior road ,
atti'inptud to di'rt'roy ' an immeim (
hnduo ou llio li'ie of thu road v-putor
d iv , tint , wiirn finally quired , Thi
mun ueic cr < iz < d wttli liqiior. Tilt
H.iloun h 1 1 ] bi-cii o naed. Tlio govein
ur was u iled ) upon fur hoops to pre
tfi-.t Uiii [ iropuriy. but did not furuisl
limn.
SIH.I.VS vrnit , Miim. , .funuary 27. -
One l"inuiLl mid li'lj labniein on tin
late t'lncigo , l'mtiiu ; and Kiiporim
road nndi-itiiok In hi nd n train Jan
niglit .it Vinii ) tu be iMiiiul to St
P.tul. Tlio Ir.tin mini . ith rovnlvi-ii
foti.fd tbein oil' . 'J'he men tbruntene'
ni.ilui .iiiollie
to .inn tlieniMilw-s and
attempt.
Vtftiomi A n riaUi i 1'rtti * .
NrwOjii.iM.NS , Junimry 27. - Au
jju.ti DV\IH ( iiluri.il ) w linii'U'i ' hi n
uliortly after nomi lo-uay , in the prw
on yard , fni * oiitniiiif } ; , ' Aim. 10li/il ; > ut ]
Ueitulnii in SuptcuiljcT last. lie uni
lirncud tliu Cittliolic ri'ligion nnd va
' .co. > iiiiianit'il to thu nuullold by i
iiriunt Ho tilupt hitlo hint nixlit
prayed niiicli nnd Raid ho Imped ti
n'iiuh hiuivcn. Hu iifccndcd thuHuuf
fold firmly and tout de.ith jiuufull }
The drdp MILS iivt'r fivu fuut und h
died with lilllo pain.
MANSPJM.II , I i. , January . K >
Holtun wan linied ; ; hcro ut 1 ( j'olou !
to-dny , in the ] ) rt'senco of a lar ( >
crowd. Ho rested well IdHt ni lit
naid ho wiiH firmly cnnvincud ho won !
40 to ho.wtiii , ate u hearty hroulcfiiHi
nnd called fur a prrauhor nnd n liottl
of Tvliinky. Ho iimppcd ix fuel uiii
died without much IHIIII.
Thn Virutnin Sonuto.
Nitloml
HIUIIMU.VII , January 27.- The spli
in the ru-tdjmlor part of the auuai
btill excitt-H uitetcHt and crowds al
tended dblibera'ions ' uf that body t <
clay , ThiH morning the nunnto Wii
Cillud to order by Mr. FJailoy , th
temporary occupant of the ohuir. Mi
Now hurry , bolting ruadjustur , non
mated for upo.ikur pro turn. A ? > !
Lybrook. Senator Uiddluhorgtir non
mated II. 0. Wood. Mr. Lybroo
w.ui oluctud byn vote of 1 ! ) to 17 , fin
1 for ( Soneral Elliott. Mr. Lybrocl
refused to accept and Kunutor Hiddli
horgor then nominated H. 0. Wooi
who re.cuivotl thu votes of every outer
tor , Mr , Wood nccontod tha pU <
and the huninoss of the Hunnto was re
sumed.
Senator Newborn defended him
self from a charge made by Utddle
berger to the elTeot that ho had gone
over to * ho enemy , and in doing BO
road from a upi-och nad by Senator
Mnhono in the nona o in which ho do-
clarcd that ho Imd cmne into tlmt
body with n doteriiiiuatnm to act
either with doniocn t or republicans ,
aa his contcicnco dtetatod. Mr.
Now hurry lurtlu'r stated that who.
over stated Unit ho I'ud uono to the
opposition stated tlmt uhich waa
false. Ilia ( Uiotntion from M ahone
w s greeted with applaune and wan
not replied to , Slmrtly afterwards
Senator lliddlebemeritlidrov liia
resignation of curtain committees , thu I
resignation of which was tendered
yesterday when the po er of Appoint
ing AH inrcfttigAting committee was
taken fr.-m flon. Kllmf , for which
reason the latter resigned the otlico
of president pro tern.
(30NORKSS.
National Ansoclato I I'n > .
VHOOKKDINns > N 1IIF NKNATK.
WAMHINOTON , D. C , January 27.
Mr. Merrill , from the committee on
education.and labor , repotted thn bill
to establish nn educational fund from
the aalos of public laiuh 1'iacod on
the u.'iloudar.
.Vt . 10 o'clock tlio semite lest.med
consideration of the funding bill.
Soimtor .Mixhmiu appeared in hia
soaHo-dny for the liretttmo sincit tlio
reress.
Tlio amoiUlmont i.f Senitor Uavii
( W. Va ) sinking out tlio the yuais
clause null ni.ikim ; the lioinln redeem
able any time after issiin at the option
of the government , was adopted 'M
to 'Hi
An amendment olleied by Mr.
Sherman as a inobtieulion of Mr.
own's original ro.Miluiion jilacing
the bale ( jf bonds ut any postal money
order ollloo , and requiring an addi
tional bond of the pnstniiiHti'r , win
adopted. There W.IP u I io vote , and
the chair voted aye and declircd the
amendment adopted , eatising HOIIIU
imnnim'iit , '
Mrrobt nuldilied ! i 1 antoudmeiit
HO riwt only new I a iKs and buikn in-
croasini ; their eapital should bo le-
( piirod fo tuko new bonds.
Mr. llawloy otl'ored the amendment
to the uotxnid pvoviho reiiiinng | thirty
days'notice bo given of iiitenlion t'n
withdraw bonds deposited as h mis of
ciroulation , and that net over § 5,000-
000 bo withdrawn in any calendar
n , uth ,
'
Some olhor aniondmonts wore
oilVred imd ordered printed , and the
senate itdjournud till Monday.
11m BOD at o inexeculive no-sion lo-
dnj conKrmud thu inimination of 1\
1\ Jones to bo coiner of the mint at
Nev rloans , and Jlilo IMair j > oat-
matftiat Sudulm. Jfo.
L- ' * '
-JC SPSS-UIVIlli IS.THK IKU'.SK.
L , ' 'Th\'fiv3iuiv ; after iho moniu , . . . ,
-weal into committee of Iho whole
on the private calendar.
Tlio house spout the entire day on
the private calendar , pasn'mg bills for
the relief of a number of pontons.
The census committee's bill for the
apportionment of delegates , giving a
membership to the house of 1520 , was
made a special order for Tuesday.
The appropriation committee re
ported the appropriation bill for the
expenses of the post olHco department
for the ve.ir ending June 150 , 188U ,
appropriating § 43,029,300 , for the
year's expenditures , an increase of
82,571,808 ever the present year's
appropriation. The estimated re
ceipts of the coining year are S"b7-
000 less than thominountupprnjirmted
for expenses , while thu duiiciency in
the past year as $2ir 2l)00. ) The
bill was made hpeeial order fin
Wednesday next , Mr. lUndall ru-
serving all points of 01 dor and remarking -
ing that ho desired full debate on thi
Adjoiirnoil till ATunday.
MOHAnr I'KO.M Till' I'HKHIHKM' .
A nu'KHHgo from tlio piimidt'iil
HIMU to both hoiifca , lriuiHinittiii | { i
letter hoin the occrotary of niato , en
closing u lottur and tolu rmu iron
IVIr. Trcscott , K ii't ! the lornm o
pcnco pfoposrd by Chili. They nn
tlio aluolnlo cuapion ( if tlio 'JVrra I'.ic'
district , iiia ! in addition the piynicn
of ? 20,0 ( ) ( ) , < :0l : ( , p'ljtiblo niton yearn
during nil of wnich time pmiti\o oo
oupation nf Arii'ii by Chili in ivcjiiinc
anil idionhl tlni indoiniiily bo imp'tii
Arica ia nlno to bf > coded to Cliili ; niu
I'ciidiji this Ohi'i ' is to uppropriiil
the JUIIKI ; : ( Icpm-ils of of the Liilm
„ . In the event of I'oru rufii"
mx the eonditioiiH iiuini'd the ( Jhiloai
L'oMirninoiit would iluclinunny fuithu
pruH'or of triundly interference of th
t'nitiidKlatcH.
CAPITAL NOTES.
NUInua ! A ii.iaUil I'rcni
M1M KM.ANKOI s.
W.vhiiiNUToN , January 27. Th
Acnutu counnitten on toiritorit-.i thi
morning hoard a doloj-ution from Dn
kola BockiiiBttinilinit half iiBUBtnto. Ac
lion on neither proportion was taker
The IUIUHO contmittoo on CL-IIHIH thi
niorniny aj-rcid to report fin nppoini
niont bill on biiwi "f -I'-'O UH the toti
nuinbor of rujirenentativtiH.
The ndmiPHioiiH on both niduH 11101
tionud in yuHturduy'H ittar route ea (
having been ratified , the defend
eallnd witnousoH to prove the you
characters of Dickorm and Mulnou :
The date of iho Oaifiold eulogy 1"
fore both IIOUBCH of OQiixrcsH is dufii
itoly fixed for February 27ti. )
TcNtiinony lor Old Mtiu Chrti
tlniicy.
National Asioclatnl I'ruiM ,
WAHiu.voio.N.Funuiiry 2"--ln tl
ehanceiy court to-day , JudfoVyl
dosiKiiiited a lnitod ? KtatoB eoninii
Hionor to tale ttt.tiniony of cortni
witnesics for Air. ChriHtiiincy nt Lai
niii' ' . JMich ,
Gov ChuroliiirM Dcilolt-
N tlonol
HOCK , Jiintinry 27. Invt
tixation of ( ! ov. Churchill is utill
progress. Ono roporU a deficit
875,000 , but hia friuuda say il is n .
oyor ? 25QOO , ,
THE CONFIDENT CRANK.
*
Still BolioviiiR Ho Will Escape
tlio Gallows ,
Soovillo Will Doiuaud n Now
Trial ou tbo Ground that
a Juror Raiul n Paper.
This ia Strouuously Denied
by the Foreman of
that Body ,
" " * '
Corlthill Snyn tha AmntMlnV111
In July.
NktlnnM AiMOcliktttl I'rriw.
\V VSIIINOTON , January 27. - The jail
guards say that ( "Suitenu slept fairly
last night and tl.ixt he suoma uhoorful
aud hopeful to-day. Mr. Scovillo has
prepared his plea on which to move
for a now trial to-morrow , the argu
ment on which will ho hoard by Judge
Cox early next week. It is expected
that the court will deny the motion.
A motion for arrest of judgment can
not ' .to arjjued before the court in bane
until April next and until tlmt motion
is settled Hoiitonco cannot ho pro
nounced. All the judgua in thu lia-
irietagieo that the qmntion of juris
diction has no weight in thin particu
lar CIIHO. Judge Cox ntvya ho carefully
investigated that subject before beginning -
ginning thu recent trial and consulted
with other momburs of the District
bench only to find his opinion uphold.
Judge Wiley says that the only ques
tion in an to where the act was com-
nutted. It would have made no dif
furonco if the prosidenthaddiodiniuiy
foreign country , if the intent wnn tokill
him ; that was sullicionl for ciiminal
piocoodings in the district. Of couroo ,
U is hupossiblu to got an uxproasiou
as to the probable result of the motion
to arrest judgment , though the gen
eral opinion is that there ia no chance
for Iho success of the defense. Mr.
Charles II. Hoed admits that his point
th it ( ho proceeding in a case made
dm nut nnu term of court whim thu
IMSO liiid gone into court in a proceeding -
ing levin are void , was not well taken.
Ho linda ( hat ttio law tixing thu terms
will not hold Ilia theory. Mr. H. L.
Moirickboin Guituau npoaks of as
likely to assist Mr. Scoville , declines
to talk on the subject. Col. Corkhill
bays ho has looked the whole ground
over and roilornt.ua thu opinion that
( "Initoau will doubtlessly bo hanged in
July.
July.No
No visitots or ropoitors were allow
ed to BCO Ouitcau to-day. The pris
oner still continues downcast and
Hui'ina to place his only hope in the
court in bane. Counsel for Guitoau
to hiy clajin Jlo hayu discovered now
ing of the case
All rumors that any ot the Oiiiteau
jurors wore tampered with are em
phatically denied by the foreman ,
marshal and puoplo at the National
hotel. Scovillunays ho will filoalUda-
vits to-morrow showing that one of
( he jurors road a paper while in
durance , and will nmko that the basis
for a now trial.
No one saw Ouiteau to-day but
his brother , and ho says ho remains
happy. _ _ _ _ _
Rollof of a Iowa Union Woman.
Niitioiml Amoclntdl 1'rctw.
WASIIINIITO.V , January 27. - Mr.
[ Cannon has introduced a bill in the
IIOIIHO directing the Hocretary of thu
treasury to pay to Mrs. Mary Mill
iard , of Towa , the sum of § 100 , the
value of a horHo ridden to ( loath by
her in obtaining aid to rescue cap
tured union eoldiora. Mrs , Milliard
lived in Missouri , surrounded by rub-
ills , hur husband being a union
lioldiur. Ono day she overheard 11
party of confederates doccribing thi
e.iplnro of sumo unionists and makinu
plaim for capturing others. Mrs. Mill
lard wim ill , but Him mounted hci
horse , leaving hur children alone ,
and without drawing a ruin rodi
thiity union to the union outputs am
gave the infoimation that wax tin
means of iclieving the pimonurH am
r.iptniiii' ' their captives. "My hora <
died i.ivt moniing , " saj'H Mm. Mill
laid. " I borrowed one of a unldiu
and lettiined it aftorwardH. "
i of thn XVnolr
tJi.tlon.U Ahxoi lalcil I'rt * * .
Nt.w YoitK , January U7.
were 205 failiireH thioiighout th
United Kiuti'H reported to Itrmhitluut
during the pant week , a dcoruiiHo (
five from the preceding wi'ok and u
incroitiiu ever the corruMpondinij woo
hint year , Fuiluroi in the wont an
south continue very largo , particular !
among general tradom from C.IUHI
already inontionod. Now Kngland 2 (
iniddlo ! ! 8 , uouthorn 01 , wtmt DO , Cal
fornia and the torritorioH 12 , Canada !
Victims of the KnlrjJiM of Pythli
Dlkiuiter.
National AnKiiiatwl I'ron
NKWCOMKUHIOWN , 0. , January 2' '
I'Vodurick Hcharb and Aloxando :
Troopers , dio'l yostorday. This maki
nine deatlm resulting from the c
hunily. Miss Annie Ciroft him ti
lockjaw and cannot recover , M
Wiomer and Mm. M'tllman and Mr
Wentner will probably die.
A Stool Ilopo.
When thu verdict of the juty in tl
Guitcau CIUHO WUH announued to tl
( J. A. H. boys night before las
u committee was engaged in raiaii
a few Beads for some pnrpn
10 beat known to thu boya. Tl
IU amount raised wan in OXCC.HS of wh
inn 8- WIIH wan ted by uuvoral dollai
and the chainimn of the committ
n- aukod whiit Hhould bo done with t !
HurphiH , v < on nn old vuturan arose
his fuel and moved that the amou
Hhould bo fnrttnidod to the U. S , mi
in- uhal at Wiudiington ith instructio
inin that it should bo imod in purchasiiH
of stool rope with which to hang Ouitet
of.ot Thu motion was carritd uimdut gTt
ppUxwu , Linculu Jounml ,
SALINE COUNTY ALLIANCE.
Coustltntlon and Ueaolutlons Ho-
contly Adoptoit.
The Si\lino county Alliance ntarted
out at the beginning of the now yoai
with n determination to pn-aovoru in
thoiretlbrts to BOCIIIO in part at Urns'
the great reforms necessary for their
happiness and prosperity. A meet
ing waa hold recently At Wilbur , com
posed of twenty representatives of ai\
dintrict alliances. The reports of the
auroral alliances wore very uncourag
ing. Other alliances were being or
ganized in the county , making the
jironpoet of success very encouraging
in the mooting , a waa manifest from
the fact ( hit several farmers who did
not belong tu the alliance were pres
ent , and several members who were
not delegates. Huvoral stirring
speeches wore made , all toyretting
that they did nut hnvo more time to
pond together which would have enabled -
ablod them to do considerable more
work which waa loft undone. All
had the utmost eonlidonco in the suc
cess of thu alliance movement and thu
anti-monopoly party. 11. F. Moollur
wan chosen president and 1C. E , Camp.
hull re-uloctod secretary.
The following constitution was
adopted :
AiiTiciiK T. Sec. 1. This organira
tion shall bo known as the Saline
County Knrmers" Alliauoo.
See. 2. The members of this al
liance shall consist of delegates from
the dilleront subordinate alliances of
Saline county , state of Nebraska.
Sec. ! t. Kaeh subordinate alliance
shall bo entitled to representation in
the county alliance as follows ; The
ratio of representation shall bo one
delegate for each alliance and ono for
oftoh ton momborH or major part if
the mune.
A inn 'i.i ! 11. Sec. 1. Thu alliance
nhiill , at uaoh mooting , elect a presi
dent and Bitcrutary from among its
members ; the ollicors so elected shall
hold their ntllcos until the Hticcueding
mooting.
Sou. 2. The ollicurs of this alliance
shall perform their duties as pro
scribed in Oiishing's manual.
Sec. ! J. It shall bo thu duty of the
secretary to notify each subordinate
alliance of the time and placu of hold
ing the county alliance in time for the
election of delegates to the HIIIIIO. If
Iho secretary in unable , by sickness
or death , to notify the subordinate
iillianoiis of the succeeding mooting ,
ic shall become the duty of the presi
dent io perform the duties of the
secretary
Sec. 4. The ollicera wjioso duties
require them to hold over until the
succeeding meeting shall by virtue of
their ollico be entitled to all the rights
and privileges of delegates.
AHTICI.K III. Sue 1. This alliance
. . . - -
the months of March , Juno , September -
bor and December , and oftenir , if
doomed expedient.
See. 2. The secretary shall at any
time , by the request of the presidents
and secretaries of three or more sub
ordinate nlliancoH , call a special moot
ing of this alliance.
Sec. 3. No person shall bo entitled
to a vote or take part in the delibera
tions of this alliance without having
credentials from a chartered subordi
nate alliance , duly signed by its presi
dent and secretary , excepting only
the officers whoso duties require them
to hold over until the succeeding meet
ing.
ing.Sec. . -1. No alternates shall bo al
lowed , except by the consent of the
whole delegation.
Sue. 5. Tills constitution may b
amended at any regular mooting by a
two-tlnrdii vote of the members
present.
Soc. I ! . My-laws may bo made not
conflicting with the above constitu
tion.
tion.The preamble and resolutions do <
darn ;
WhoroaH , It is impossible to malu
our organisation without unity am
concert of action , and
WhoieaH , Wo have declared ourselves
solves fruo and independent of al
political parties , except HO far is thuj
work for our own interests and the in
tureKts of the puoplu , therefore be it
Resolved , That wo will form
political organisation which will b
known IM the "anti-monopoly party ,
Huiiolved , That Haiti party don
pledge itoolf to work for the advance
munt of the interests of the many u
against the privileges of the few.
Hes-jlvud , That wo will support n
man for ollico who is not in sympath
with thu anti-monopoly movement.
Kusolved , That wo form a pornuii
out county organization ,
Resolved , That thin alliancu in
struct thu subordinate allmnccsto uac
M send the name of some meinlier to m
OH county central committee ; itui
name to be Hunt to thu next mootui
of this alliance by thoHocrotary of tli
subordinate alliance.
Resolved , That wo recognize tl
fact that thu public press , with a fo
honorable exceptions , han prontituti !
itself to the servicu of monopnlio
that by the sale of its influence , 1
accepting bribes in the shape of mi
a10 sidiow and by its dufenso of corpora
10r. extortions and nbusu , it has torfuiti
r. all claiiim to our patronage ; nnd v
iiflirm that we , as members of Hi
Alliance , should lend our inttuon
und support only to such papers
support our princip'.im and dofundoi
lie iiituiusts.
lie
Army Order * .
it , The latest npucial orders I'SHII
ng departmunt
from the headiiuartuiH
HO the i'latto , Omaha , Nub , , are tui fi
he
al lows :
rs , Leave of almoneo for ono niont
oo on Biirgcnn'H certificate of ( Vmabilit
ho with porniiBhion to go beyond tl
tent dupartmont hunts , nnd to apply f
nt an extension of ono month , IH grant
ir- Second Licniteniuit Arthur C. Duct
HIS Jr. , ItdCiwalry.
HISm. On the recommendation of thu u
m. ginocr officer of the dupartmei
Private Krnat Wa nor , gonuralservi
doUolunont ut
topographical asnistant ) is honorauly
iiischarged thu service of the United
Statoft , under the provisions of Army
Regulations , paragraph 152.
Upon the recommendation of his
troop commando approved by his
post commander , the unexecuted portion
tion of the sentence relating to con-
llnumont , in the case of Private Win.
H. Tailor , troop C , Third cavalry , pro
mulgated in general court martial or
ders No , 111 , of series of 1881 , head-
uuarturs Department of the Missouri ,
IA remitted.
UENEKE'S BUDGET.
, i
Tlio Police Heconl of the Fnal Day and
Night. I
The police hnvo a s' > f t tiling ainco
the passage of thu Slocumb law , or
rather since it wont into effect , The
nunibor of Slocnmbs , or plain drunks
is dooidodly small , aud consequently
the police Judge is shorn of n largo
prtrl of his importance , as the drunks
make up the largest part of the docket
each year.
Thursday Ollicor MoCuno nwau on
the tr.iil of iioturioiifl Twelfth street
prostitute , who invoighlod n man into
her don , got § fi out of him nnd
then tired luiii , The woman * kept
shady , hm\ovor , and it was n dry
haul.
John Roach , John Miiguiro and
Michael ( Juinlnn , the three boys im
plicated in the Burns knife rohbary ,
pleaded guilty in police cuur thia
inoriiiiig , each claiming to bo ever
1(1 ( years of ago. They were , , na a
mutter of factnono of them 1(5 ( years
old ynt , und Jtulgo Ilonoko hold them
ever to appear before Judge S.ivage ,
the Kuform ttchool being the proper
place for thorn.
Frank Caasidy , who carried oil'
silk handktirchiefs from Air. "Uoll-
muli , also pluadod guilty , and the
a.uuo jiulginoiit wim ronilored in his
CIIHO.
CIIHO.In the case of the uang of youthful
thiovi'H , nil of whom ac
knowledged their guilt , Messrs.
( iioono nnd llonnott appeared
to withdraw tlio chargCR agitinat them ,
but. thiH Judge llunuko rofuned to al
low , Kondini ; them to take their chan-
OOB lioforo J udgo Savage.
Kd Galligan , whoao name appeared
in conuuction with the all'.iir
Tliuraday WIIB not implicated in
the matter und it appears gave
hiniBolf up on his own motion and was
( Uncharged , Yesterday , whou the
boys were remanded to jail , Ed made
Homo remark to ore of thorn which
made ono of the ollicera angry , and
ho waa ttoi/od and carried to
the city jail ; doapito the
moat vigorous resiatance , anil ia now
locked iup to await bin trial. Ho
tliri > ti > nuil OiTmnr Sullivan with dire
Uonnott talked of ff0tting out „ hnb" .
corpiifl in his case , but fta Ecl' .
is light this means of reneiui. P"rso
resorted to.
HEUUE DDBKE.
Tlio DoBUlnff mid Graceful
trlonno About to BoErln llor
Sonson'B Work.
Probably Omaha can boast of no
greater cuelbrity among its citizens
than Miss Nellie Murko , the originator
of the tun and twenty mile races , and
without doubt the champion lady
rider of the west. Her spirit , nerve
and endurance are equalled only
by the grace with which she
ridcn and none who have seen her in
her close fitting navy blue suit and
jockey cap as she flow alxiut the ring
with the speed of the wind , will uvcr
forget her. Shu rides like a Centaur
and appears to equal advantage in hur
racutt or on thu public Ihoroughfaro
when out for a iiiuru pleasure trip.
J\lmn liurko leaves on Sun
day morning fur the Lono.
Star fltatii fiom which she returned on
Wodianday after an absence of three
\\uuks. She has made a number of
contracts in Texas and others portions
of the south to ride in race a and lint *
tiucurod for the HeiiBon a.s fine a field
of liorscH as could be had in the Uni
ted Stales and in confident that aho
can beat any woman that can bo
matched against her , and give her
ten Hoeonds the advantage , us Misa
liurku can change honjoa tun seconds
quicker than any rival. llor first
race in Texas will l > o at Austin , whcro
a tun mile race ia arranged for be
tween herself and a Canadian eques
trienne , Lilian Dovero. This race
will take place February 14thaud will
bo for $1,000 a side.
Races are also arranged for ut Waiff , ,
San Antonio , and Oalvcston ; a twenty
mile race at Now Orleans , tha week
preceding Mardi Graa ; a race at
( ircunville , Mlas , and a ton mile race ;
ut Muysvillo , Ky.
Misa Murko wi'l > w accompanied on
her Southern tour by Misa Mollie-
Taylor , a Nebraska equestrienne of
nurvu and pluck second only to Miss
tc Mnrko'c.
i\ ( \ Miss Murko m uliiohaving constructed
ivo for use during tlio coining season fivu
ii chariotu nnd will add clniiiot racing
iice and hurdle niviug to the list of her
[ IH accomplishments.
ur There ia undoubtedly n bright fu
ture before this little lady , who will
not only win additional laurels and
add to n reputation already national ,
cd but will be a rich woman inside of a
cdof couple of years. She deserves the
of
bo t of luck and that is what will bo
wished her l > y her Omaha frionda and
admirers. _ _ _
h ,
Auxwer ThU.
Did you ever know any poraon to
or be ill without inaction of the stomach ,
odin liver or kidneys , or did you ever know
onowivi well when either was obstruct
ed or inactive ; and did you over know
in- or hear of any case of the kind that
it , Hop IMttera would not euro ? Ask
ice your neighbor thia saino question. -
Times. J19-U